Creating A Dial-Up Networking Connection On Windows Nt 4.0 - Nortel CallPilot 150 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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In the Advanced options box, select the Log on to network option:
4
In the Advanced options box, clear the following options:
Enable software compression
Require encrypted password
Require data encryption
Record a log file for this connection
5
In the Allowed network protocols box, select the TCP/IP option.
6
In the Allowed network protocols box, clear the following options:
NetBEUI
IPX/SPC Compatible
7
Click the TCP/IP Settings button.
8
Select the Specify an IP address option.
9
In the IP address box, enter the IP address of CallPilot system, but change the last set of digits
to a different number.
For example, if the CallPilot IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter 192.168.0.10.
Note: The IP address you enter here is used to identify your computer during the
modem connection. It does not affect the LAN configuration of your computer.
10 Clear the following options:
Use IP header compression
Use default gateway on remote network
11 Click the OK button.
12 Click the OK button.

Creating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows NT 4.0

1
Click the Start button and then click Programs.
2
Click Accessories and then click Dial-Up Networking.
The Dial-Up Networking dialog box appears.
3
Click the More button and then click Operator assisted or manual dialing.
4
Click the New button.
5
Enter a name for the CallPilot connection.
6
Select the I know all about dial up connections and would prefer to edit the properties
directly option.
The Edit Phonebook Entry dialog box appears.
7
Refer to
"Configuring the Dial-Up Networking TCP/IP parameters on Windows NT 4.0"
information about this dialog box.
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