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Perhaps this is what the Configuration Worksheet for our example network looks like:
Configuration Option
Setting
IP address for Concentrator
2.2.2.1
Phone number for Concentrator
(555) 555-1234
RADIUS or CSM on same subnet
as Concentrator?
Yes
Authentication:
CSM secret
CSM_sec
Concentrator name
Conc_LRA3
Concentrator secret
LRA3_sec
Concentrator password
LRA3_pw
IP-address pool name
LRA3_ip_pool
Range of IP addresses in pool
2.2.2.11 through 2.2.2.25
Remote Device Name
Rem_PC
Secret/password for Device
secret1
Phone Number for Device
N/A
The Concentrator handles Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT Dial-Up Networking
connections through its digital modems. This particular example illustrates Win95 Dial-Up Networking;
however, the same setup principles apply to Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT as well. If you’re
using Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking, it must be release 1.2 or higher. For best results, we recommend
using V.90-compatible modems with the latest modem drivers from your modem manufacturer.
This example requires proper setup of:
• The Concentrator (see
Section 6.1.1
),
• CSM (see
Section 6.1.2
), and
• Windows Dial-up Networking (see
Section 6.1.3
).
Standard Windows 95 client and modem configurations apply; standard PAP/CHAP/CLID authentication
options are supported. The remote device uses an IP-address pool to obtain an IP address for its connection.
The Concentrator is not configured to call out.