DIVA T/A ISDN Modem User’s Guide Page 85
Using the DIVAT/ A
SecurID Connectivity
If you are using V.120, SecurID is available on all platforms. If you are using PPP or multilink
PPP, SecurID is only available with Windows 95/98/NT4. Note that SecurID using PAP-Token
and CHAP is not supported. PAP-Token and CHAP are usually used with servers other than
Shiva (e.g. Ascend).
Using Windows 95/98 to Connect to a V.120 Server
The following example demonstrates how to use Windows 95/98 to connect to a V.120
Server:
1From the Dial-Up Networking group, right-click the connec tion on which you want to
implement Secure ID, and select ‘Properties’.
2Under the ‘Connect usin g’ field, click ‘Configure’.
3Click the ‘Options’ tab and enable ‘Bring up terminal window after dialing’.
When you connect to the V.120 SecurID server, a terminal window will pop- up and prompt
for your user name and password.
Using PPP and Multilink PPP
If you want to use PPP or Multilink PPP to access a SecurID server, ask your administrator if:
the server is using Shiva PAP as the authentication protocol
the server supports these protocols
If these conditions are not met, you cannot use SecurID. If the conditions are met install one
of the following:
The Shiva ‘Security Pack’ software (a special patch for Windows 95/98)
The Shiva ‘DialIn’ software (replacement software for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT
Dial-Up Networking)
These patches are available from your system administrator or at Shiva's Web site at
http://www.shiva.com/remote/clientsoft/index.html. They add SPAP functionality to
Windows. You require this added functionality to make a SecurID connection.
If you have trouble logging into a SecurID server, contact your administrator or Internet
Service Provider (ISP).