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Using the On-board Software
Entering a basic configuration
Pipeline Start Here Guide
Preliminary January 30, 1998
5-9
Caller ID
For a unit with phone ports, Yes sends your directory number
with outgoing calls. No blocks the number.
Forward Disconnect
For a unit with phone ports, when the unit is behind a PBX, and
there is a problem disconnecting calls, set this parameter to Yes.
Ans Voice Call
Leave this setting at the default unless you are certain you do not
want to accept voice calls or Data Over Voice calls. Setting this
value to No on a unit with phone ports, disables incoming (not
outgoing) calls.
For Frame Relay, this parameter is not used.
Note:
This parameter does not apply to ISDN service in Japan.
My Name
Enter your Account name or Logon name. This becomes the
name of the Pipeline and is used to authenticate when
connecting to a remote network.
My Addr
For IP networks, this is the IP address of the Pipeline. If you will
be obtaining your IP address dynamically when logging in, you
still need an IP address for the Pipeline so it can function as the
default gateway on your local network. For information about
how to set up a private network, see “Using dynamically
assigned IP addresses” on page 1-10.
Rem Name
The remote name is the name of the server you call into at the
remote network. You might not be given the server’s name, but
this name becomes the name of your primary Connection
profile. You should give it an appropriate, descriptive name if
none was provided.
Rem Addr
When connecting to an IP network, this is the IP address of the
gateway or server at the remote network you dial into.
Dial #
The number the Pipeline dials to reach the remote network.
For Frame Relay, this parameter is not used.
Table 5-2. Configure menu parameters described (continued)
Parameter
What you should enter