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Annex Manager User Guide
Chapter 9 Setting Call Default Values
9-2
Part 2 Setup Mode
Understanding the Call Defaults Window
The
Call Defaults
window allows you to view and change settings for the
Annex(es) you selected in the main window.
Call Defaults
groups related
settings in boxes and provides access to the
Edit Modem
window, if
applicable.
Direction Box
The
Direction
box determines whether the channels transmit and/or receive
data using the
Outgoing
and
Incoming
buttons.
The
Outgoing
and
Incoming
buttons allow the channel to use outgoing or
incoming connections. You can select
Outgoing
,
Incoming
, or both. These
buttons determine the
Mode
options you can use. When an option is
unavailable, it appears in gray. You cannot select such options.
Mode Box
The
Mode
box defines the type of access available. This box includes the
following radio buttons:
•
Autodetect
allows an Annex to identify an incoming packet
protocol as IPX, PPP, ARAP or CLI.
•
Serial
provides outbound access to modems, serial line printers,
and other serial devices.
•
PPP
specifies that a connection can perform as a network
interface using PPP.
•
IPX
allows dial-in Novell access with the Fastlink II client.
•
Telnet
automatically connects a user to a host via the telnet
command. You can specify the host and arguments in the
Argument
field of the
Rlogin/Telnet
box.
•
SLIP
specifies that a call can perform as a network interface
using SLIP.
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