WAN and System Configuration 8-5
The
Channel Usage
pop-up menu allows you to choose how many lines your connections may use, and
whether or not they are preemptable. Suppor ted options are:
Return to the Add Connection Profile screen by pressing Escape.
8.
Select
Telco Options
and press return. the Telco Options screen appears.
Select
Dial
and press Return. A pop-up menu appears. You can select the dialing options for this
Connection Profile as Dial In Only, Dial Out Only, or Dial In/Out.
You can:
■
add a dialing prefix, such as “9” for an outside line on a PBX or Centrex phone system.
■
add the number to dial for this Connection Profile
Option
Behavior
Dynamic
1 to 3 channels, if available, will be used, depending on traffic volume
1-Channel
Only 1 channel will be used
2-Channels
2 channels will be preferred
2-Channel Preemptable
2 channels will be used, but 1 may be reallocated
3-Channels
3 channels will be preferred
3-Channel Preemptable
3 channels will be used, but 1 or more may be reallocated
Note:
The
Bandwidth Allocation
pop-up options are: Off, Auto, BAP or MP+. BAP is the default. You
should only choose one of the other options if you are specifically advised to do so by your ISP or
administrator.
Telco Options
Dial... Dial In/Out
Dialing Prefix:
Number to Dial:
Alternate Site to Dial:
Dial on Demand: Yes
Idle Timeout (seconds): 300
CNA Validation Number:
Callback: No
Return/Enter to allow dialing out, dialing in, or both.
In this Screen you configure options for the ways you will establish a link.
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