Adding POPs for Corporate ISPs

Chapter 5

Controlling Remote User Dialing & Access

10In the Cost Index field, enter a number between 0 and 999 to indicate the relative cost of using this POP.

This number is factored into the Weight value that appears on the Aurorean Client interface and affects how POP phone numbers are ordered for dialing. High cost POPs appear at the bottom of the list and therefore are dialed last.

11In the Performance Index field, enter a number between 0 and 999 to indicate the performance history of this POP.

This field is currently not implemented.

12In the Modem Type field, enter maximum speed of the modem (in bits per second) located at the POP or in the corporate dial-up server.

For example, if the POP offers 56K modem access, type 56000 in this field. The modem type will appear on the Aurorean Client interface exactly as you typed it.

13In the optional Login Script field, type the full path or just the name of a script file for RiverMaster to locate, optionally using the browse button to search for the directory on your computer where it is stored.

Some corporate ISPs use scripts to enable client login. After you download the script file to your computer, RiverMaster uploads it to the \IndusRiver\Database\PopScripts directory on your APS. Later, when you create an installation kit, the login script is incorporated into the management database and built into Aurorean Client.

NOTE

Script files are not uploaded without the .SCP extension.

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