Field
Description
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: Your device calls back after a
period of time suggested by the Microsoft client (NT: 10
seconds, new systems: 12 seconds. It uses the call number
(Entries->Call Number) with the Mode
-# #
or
;
entered for the connection partner. If no number is
entered, the required number can be reported by the caller
in a PPP negotiation. This setting should be avoided where
possible for security reasons. At present, this cannot be
avoided when connecting mobile Microsoft clients via a
DCN.
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: Your device calls back after ap-
prox. four seconds if your device is requested to do so by
the connection partner. Only makes sense for CLID.
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with the option of termination.
This setting should be avoided for security reasons. The Mi-
crosoft client also has the option of aborting callback and
maintaining the initial connection to your device without call-
back. This only applies if no fixed, outgoing number has
been configured for the connection partner. This is done by
closing the dialog box that appears with Cancel.
Fields in the Bandwith on Demand Options menu.
Field
Description
Channel Bundling
Select whether channel bundling is to be used for ISDN connec-
tions with the connection partner, and if so, what type.
Your device supports dynamic and static channel bundling for
dialup connections. Only one B-channel is initially opened when
a connection is set up. Dynamic channel bundling means that
your device connects other ISDN B channels to increase the
throughput for connections if this is required, e.g. for large data
rates. If the amount of data traffic drops, the additional B-
channels are closed again. In static channel bundling, you spe-
cify right from the start how many B-channels your device is to
use, regardless of the transferred data rate.
Possible values:
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)
(default value): No channel bundling, only one B-
channel is ever available for connections.
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