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6.1
Introduction
A remote user with a PC running operating systems, i.e. Windows, MAC, Linux, an
ISDN Terminal Adaptor and an ISDN line can dial into the system. This enables
the remote user to access Browser Based Programming and any PC connected to
the LAN port of the system.
All that is required is the ability to make a dial up connection from the remote
location. The system's integrated router acts as a PPP server which enables the
remote user to log-in with a User Name and Password which will be authenticated
by the router before access is permitted.
In order to gain remote access the configuration of the
Remote Access
Accounts
,
Numbers
and
IP Addresses
needs to be set up in the Browser Based
System Programming, Router Settings.
The system can support up to 20 RAS accounts.
6.2
To Install a Dial-up Networking Connection on the Remote PC
Click the <
My Computer
> icon on the Desktop, open the <
Dial–Up
Networking
> folder and select
Make New Connection
.
Enter a name for the connection, select the modem (ISDN terminal adapter) and
enter the MSN number of the system to be dialled when making a remote access
call. (Note that if an MSN number has been programmed in the Remote Access
Numbers option, that is the MSN that should be dialled).
The PC will add this connection to the <
Dial-Up Networking
> folder. To change
the properties of the connection, right-click on the icon and select
Properties
from
the menu.