Save Changes; Removing An Internet Connection; Changing An Inter-Office Connection - Allied Telesis AR100 series User Manual

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not connect to the Internet again until the counters for these limits are reset. If
no limits are entered here, the router will never automatically disconnect the
Internet connection. The counters are automatically reset every week at
midnight between Sunday night and Monday morning. You can manually
reset them at any time on the Monitoring page (Figure 9-2).
To see the connection time or data transmission remaining for the week, see
"Monitor router operation" on page 9-2.

Save changes

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Click OK to save these changes and return to the Update Configuration
page (Figure 7-2).
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To return to the Update Configuration page (Figure 7-2) without saving
changes to the Internet connection configuration, click the Cancel button.

Removing an Internet connection

1.
To remove an Internet connection that is no longer needed, click on the
Internet Connection/ Remove button in the Update Configuration page
(Figure 7-2). The Internet connection is removed from the configuration,
and a Connection Deleted page opens.
2.
Click OK to return to the Update Configuration page (Figure 7-2).

Changing an inter-office connection

To add a new inter-office connection, click on the Inter-Office Connection/Add
button in the Update Configuration page (Figure 7-2). The Inter-Office
Connection page (Figure 7-6) opens.
To modify the configuration for an existing inter-office connection, click on the
Inter-Office Connection/Modify button in the Update Configuration page
(Figure 7-2). The Inter-Office Connection page (Figure 7-6) opens.
The router needs information about the ISDN number, the username and the
password it will use to contact the remote office. The network administrator at
the remote office will supply you with this information. The router also needs a
local user name and password that the remote office will use to contact this
office. Your network administrator may supply you with this information. If
not, create your own username and password. Use only letters and digits. Your
network administrator at the remote office needs this information, so that it can
be entered into the remote office router's configuration. This local username
and password is used when the remote office router contacts your office.
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Enter or modify the ISDN number, the username and the password for
connecting to the remote office.
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Enter or modify the local username and password for the remote office to
connect to your office. If you have created your own local username and
password, give them to the network administrator at the remote office.
Removing an Internet connection

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