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Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access 113
6 In the Alternate drop-down list box, you can select Alternate and enter the second
LAN Modem telephone number, to be dialed if the first number is unavailable. Or,
if the server LAN Modem was set up to allow Multilink dial-in calls, select Multilink
and enter the second telephone number. Otherwise leave this field blank.
7 Under Security, enter the Username and Password assigned to this LAN Modem
when the Dial-in User Profile was created in the server-side LAN Modem.
8 Under DNS Addresses, leave these values blank.
9 Under Bandwidth Allocation, choose whether to always use one channel when dialing
out to the server-side LAN Modem; whether to always use both channels, or whether
to add the second channel as needed.
10 Under Private Network Parameters, specify the parameters of the server-side LAN,
as follows:
Private Network IP Address. Enter the IP address of the server-side LAN
Modem. If the server-side LAN Modem was designated as Site A, enter
192.168.1.1 (if as Site B, enter 192.168.2.1; if as Site C, enter 192.168.3.1).
If you chose not to assign a Site number to the server-side LAN Modem,
enter 192.168.1.1, unless you manually changed the IP address as part of
an advanced, static IP setup.
Subnet Mask: Set this value to 255.255.255.224.
Domain Name: Enter the domain name of the server-side LAN Modem, if
applicable. This field may be left blank if you have entered a Private
Network IP Address. If you want to access client LAN resources via domain
name (for example, “Site A”), enter an appropriate domain name.
11 Specify Callback parameters if you want to use this feature. Otherwise, leave the
defaults.
Enable Callback: Choose to enable or disable Callback. By default Callback
is disabled.
Callback Delay: Leave the default setting, which is 10 seconds. Callback
Delay is the amount of time the server will wait before calling back the
client.
Callback Timeout: Leave the default setting, which is 90 seconds. This is the
amount of time that the client waits for the server to call back. Note that
this value is in addition to the Call Back Delay value.
Callback Number: Enter the number that the far end will call back when the
LAN Modem connects to the remote server. This allows for the reversing of
toll charges for the dial-in call. Note that if a different number is configured
on the server, the server callback number takes precedence.
Callback Username and Password: Enter the username and password of the
callback user. These values are used to verify the server’s authenticity to the
client. These fields should match the login and password fields on the server
LAN Modem’s dial-in user parameters. Note that callback authentication is
optional.
12 Under Miscellaneous, make the following selections:
Choose whether or not you want dial-in users to access the Internet through
the server LAN Modem’s ISP connection (if there one has been configured)
.
13 Choose whether or not you would like to use Data Compression when
transferring data.