Applications
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Serial Line IP Protocol (SLIP)
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3Com Fast Connect Protocol (FCP)
The RAS 1500 offers access extensive security, dial-back, and substantial
configurability for dial-in network connections.
Shared ISP
The RAS 1500 can be configured for shared Internet Service Provider (ISP)
access. This allows dial users and users on the Ethernet network to
simultaneously share a single ISP dial-up connection/account.
LAN-to-LAN
The RAS 1500 performs dial-up routing over a PPP connection between
two local area networks (LANs), enabling users to share access or
resources between a local LAN and a remote LAN. Routing occurs when
one device dials up another device and logs in as a user.
There are several types of LAN-to-LAN connections:
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Manual
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On-demand
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Timed
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Continuous
The RAS 1500 supports many routing and protocol configurations. It is
capable of establishing additional connections to increase bandwidth
automatically when network traffic increases.
Individual Dial-Out
Dial-Out is used to configure individual stations on the LAN to access a
modem on the RAS 1500 as if the modem was virtually connected to the
COM port on the PC. This allows network users to connect to a Bulletin
Board System (BBS) or information services such as CompuServe, or to
access the Internet over a dial-up PPP connection. LAN users require a
dial-out IP application to access RAS 1500 modems.
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