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Chapter 4 - Telnet
Assign Remote IP:
Select Enable or Disable. If you select Enable, you will be prompted to enter an address to be
assigned to the remote system.
Remote Access:
To configure the async port for Remote Access, enter values for each of the following fields:
Remote Access Port Settings
IP Assigned Method:
Select the method the client will use to have their IP address assigned.
Protocols:
Default value is
Both IP and IPX enabled. You may select to use only one protocol, however if you are
connecting to a Netware server, you must have IPX enabled.
IPX/SPX Frame Type:
The default value is
Autodetect. If you have problems with your network connection, you may select
Ethernet_II, Ethernet_802.3, Ethernet 802.2 or Ethernet_snap.
Authentication Method:
Select either None, PAP or CHAP. Refer to the RouteFinder Manager chapter of this User Guide for
additional information.
Edit User Database:
To add users to the database, select the next available letter. Enter the User Name, Password and
Callback type for each user that you add to the database. You may enter up to 64 remote clients.
Idle Timeout:
The default value is 5 minutes.
Serial Baudrate:
Select one of the available options. You may need to use a slower speed to ensure a quality
connection.
Modem Pre-initial string:
Refer to your modem or ISDN TA User Guide for information. The default value will work for most
analog modems.
Modem Initial string:
Refer to your modem or ISDN TA User Guide for information.
Modem Dialup string:
Refer to your modem or ISDN TA User Guide for information.
Modem Hangup string:
Refer to your modem or ISDN TA User Guide for information.
Edit login script:
Select this option to edit the login script executed when the client connects to the network. Refer to
the RouteFinder Manager chapter of this User Guide for additional information about creating and
editing scripts.
Summary of Contents for RoteFinder RF500S
Page 1: ...Model RF500S DSL Cable Router with Built in 4 port 10 100 Switch User Guide ...
Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ...
Page 16: ...Chapter 3 Software Installation and Configuration ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Telnet ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 5 RouteFinder Manager ...
Page 67: ...Chapter 6 RouteFinder Monitor ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 7 LAN Client Settings ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 8 LAN to LAN Settings ...
Page 112: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 116: ...Chapter 10 Service Warranty and Technical Support ...
Page 123: ...Appendix ...
Page 128: ...Glossary ...