Outgoing Authentication Protocol - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 100IH User Manual

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P100IH ISDN Router
Telco Options:
Allocated Budget
(min)
Transfer Type
Period (hr)
Schedules
Nailed-up Connection
Toll Period
Session Option:
Edit Filter Sets
Session Option:
Idle Timeout (sec)
Once you have completed filling in Menu 11.1.1 – Remote Node Profile, press [Enter] at the message
[Press ENTER to Confirm...] to save your configuration, or press [Esc] at any time to cancel.
5.1.3

Outgoing Authentication Protocol

Generally speaking, you should employ the strongest authentication protocol possible, for obvious reasons.
However, some vendor's implementation includes specific authentication protocol in the user profile. It
will disconnect if the negotiated protocol is different from that in the user profile, even when the negotiated
protocol is stronger than specified. If you encounter the case where the peer disconnects right after a
Remote Node Configuration
This field sets a ceiling for outgoing call time for this
remote node. The default for this field is 0 for no budget
control.
This field specifies the type of connection between the
Prestige and this remote node. When set to Leased, the
Allocated Budget and Period do not apply.
This field sets the time interval to reset the above
outgoing call budget control.
Apply up to 4 schedules sets, separated by commas to
your remote node here. Please see later for a full
discussion on schedules.
This field specifies if you want to make the connection to
this remote node a nailed-up connection. See below for
more details.
This is the basic unit of time for charging purposes, e.g.,
25 cents every 3 minutes – then 3 minutes is the toll
period. The minimum toll period is 5 seconds.
Use the space bar to toggle this field to Yes and press
[Enter] to open Menu 11.5 to edit the filter sets. See the
Remote Node Filter section for more details.
This value specifies the number of idle seconds
that elapses before the remote node is
automatically disconnected. Idle seconds is the
period of time when no data is transmitted from
your Prestige. Administrative packets such as
RIP are not counted as data. The default is 300
seconds (5 minutes). This option only applies
when the Prestige initiates the call.
Default = 0
64k/
Leased
Yes/No
Default=
No
Default=300 secs for
an unconfigured
remote node. 0 secs
means the remote
node will never be
automatically
disconnected.
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