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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
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Management
Global Reception – When this is enabled, the Phone 1 and Phone
2 jacks will receive all phone calls directed to them by the telephone
company's switch. When disabled, the router will check incoming
calls to the Phone 1 and 2 jacks against the telephone numbers
specified in the A/B Adapter 1 and 2 fields above.
Block Outgoing CLID – When this is enabled, your ISDN data
phone number and voice phone numbers will never be sent out when
trying to establish a connection. Thus, even if sites being called have
Caller ID, they still won't be able to know your phone number.
Inbound Authentication – This defines the authorization protocol
that will be used when accepting a dial-in connection. The choices
are Password Authentication Protocol [PAP], Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol [CHAP] or None. PAP and CHAP do not
provide a screen for users to manually enter their Username and
Password – instead, this data must be entered into the dialing
software before placing the call. Make sure the device dialing in is
using the same protocol as defined here. The None setting may be
used when you do not wish dial-in users or networks to identify
themselves or be subject to security.
Call Bumping – This setting only takes effect when both B channels
are connected and using multi-link PPP. If this is the case and call
bumping is enabled, when you receive an outgoing voice call, the
second B channel will be dropped (with all traffic being moved to
the first B channel) and the voice call will be received. If disabled,
both B channels will continue their data transmissions uninterrupted
and the voice call will be ignored.
State – Enables or disables the ISDN port.
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