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Each LAN-to-LAN profile includes 4 subgroups: Common Settings, Dial-Out Settings,
Dial-In Settings, and TCP/IP Network Settings. The following will explain every subgroup
in detail.
Common Settings
Profile Name – Specify a name for the remote network.
Enable this profile – Check here to activate this profile.
Call Direction – Specify the allowed call direction for this profile.
? Both - allow access of both outgoing and incoming calls.
? Dial-Out - allow access of outgoing calls only.
? Dial-In - allow access of incoming calls only.
Idle Timeout – Default setting is 300 seconds. When a connection of a profile
has been idled longer than the time limit, the router will drop the connection.
Dial-Out Settings
Username – Specify a username for authentication by the remote router.
Password – Specify a password for authentication by the remote router.
Dial Number – Specify the destination ISDN number for dialup.
Scheduler (1-15) – Enter up to 4 index numbers for calls that have been
previously configured on the Call Schedule Setup windows (under Advanced
Setup).
Link Type – Indicate the dial-out link type.
? Disable: Deactivate the dial-out action.
? 64kbps: Specify the outgoing connection speed is restricted to 64kbps
(one B-channel).
? 128k bps: Specify the outgoing connection speed is 128kbps (two B-
channels).
? BOD: Specify the link type to be dynamic bandwidth control
(Bandwidth-on-Demand).
PPP Authentication – Specify the authentication method. Normally set to
PAP/CHAP for the widest compatibility.
VJ Compression – VJ Compression means TCP/IP protocol header
compression. Normally set to "On" to improve band-width utilization.
Callback Function (CBCP) – The callback function is implemented by the
CBCP protocol that is one of the PPP protocol suite.
? Require Remote to Callback - Inactive by default. When active, the
router exchanges connection information with the remote router and
requires the remote router to call back to make a connection.
? Provide ISDN Number to Remote - In some cases, the remote router
requires the ISDN number for calling back. Check here to allow the local
router to send the ISDN number to the remote router. The remote router
owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom.
Dial-In Settings
Username – Specify an username to authenticate the dial-in router.
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