Configuring Your System For DialOut/IP Software
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Configure the
RAS 1500
Complete the following steps to enable dial-out through the RAS 1500.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the commands in these steps are issued
through the command-line interface (CLI) of the RAS 1500. Press the
Enter key to issue the command. Items in brackets (<...>) require specific
information from the user.
Step 1: Define a Modem Group
The modem group you define contains the modems that are used for
dial-out. Issue the following commands:
add modem_group <modem group name> interface <list of modems>
set modem_group <modem group name> access two_way
The <modem group name> is the name to assign the modem group, for
example, dialout_modems.
The <list of modems> is a comma-separated list of modem device names.
It cannot contain spaces.
Example: rm0/slot:1/mod:1,rm0/slot:1/mod:2
The RAS 1500 includes a default modem group named “all” that
contains all of the modems on the RAS 1500. If you want dial-out
available from all of the modems on the RAS 1500, skip the “add”
command and use the “all” modem group in the “set” command.
Use the “all” modem group only if every modem port on the 1500 is
connected to a telephone switch, central office, or PBX.
Step 2: Define a Network Service
The network service you define provides access to the modem group at a
specified TCP port number. Issue the following command (line breaks
added for readability):
add network service <service name> server_type telnetd socket
<socket number> data auth=off,service_type=dialout,
modem_group="<modem group name>"
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