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4.2 Advanced Options for Remote Office Access Profiles
If you press the
Advanced
button from the above
Connection Profile Configuration,
the following
screen appears.
Step 1:
Set any of the following parameters:
Data Service:
choose
64K
,
56K
, or
Auto
. Select
Auto
unless you know the speed required by the other
end of the connection requiring either 64K or 56K.
Remote Sub-Address:
Caller ID Authentication:
select
Yes
if you want to check the caller ID before accepting the call. This
service may require a special agreement with your ISDN service provider.
Caller ID Number:
STAC Compression:
allows outgoing data to be compressed to achieve higher throughput, and
compressed incoming data to be recognized. The ability to use compression depends on the capabilities of
the ISP.
Idle Timeout:
the number of seconds of inactivity over the connection. When this value is reached, it
will disconnect the call. You can set the idle timeout from 0 to 3600 seconds. The default setting is
120
seconds. If you select 0, the connection never times out.
Enable IP:
IP RIP:
Remote IP Address:
Remote IP Netmask:
Enable Bridging:
Step 2:
If advanced configuration is required for the operation on the ISDN, and its load sharing
capabilities, then click
Multilink
. Alternatively skip to step 4.