Control access through Remote Access Policy

Depending on the Remote Access Policy, dial-in permission is granted or denied to the user. For further information on Remote Access Policies, see your Windows documentation.

The following callback options can be configured:

No Callback

The client establishes the connection to the server and maintains the connection. The user of the RAS client assumes all charges.

Set by Caller (Routing and Remote Access Service only)

The client establishes the connection to the server, sends its current call number and then breaks the connection. The server calls the client back at the number given and therefore assumes the charges for the call. The client’s call can therefore be made from any site.

Always Callback to

The client establishes the connection to the server, thereby indicating that a connection is required, and then breaks the connection. The server calls the client back at the preassigned call number. This ensures that the client can call from one telephone terminal only. This ensures that no other partner can call from another terminal, because this call number cannot be manipulated.

To close the dialog box, click ‘OK’.

Note: Only the users that are set up on the server are shown in the ‘Users’ list. For information on how to configure authorizations for remote access for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 domains, see your Windows documentation.

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