SecurID Connectivity

To connect using SecurID, refer to the section appropriate to the protocol and operating system you are using.

Using V.120 on Windows 95/98

The following example demonstrates how to use V.120 on Windows 95/98 to connect using SecurID:

1Ensure you have configured V.120 on your DIVA T/A.

2From the Dial-Up Networking group, right-click the connection on which you want to implement SecurID, and select Properties.

3Under the “Using” field, click Configure.

4Click the Options tab and enable “Bring up terminal window after dialing.”

When you connect to the SecurID server, a terminal window will pop- up that prompts for your user name and password.

Using V.120 on Windows NT 4.0

The following example demonstrates how to use V.120 on Windows NT 4.0 to connect using SecurID:

1Ensure you have configured V.120 on your DIVA T/A.

2Click the Start button on the taskbar.

3Point to Programs, then point to Accessories, and click on Dial- Up Networking.

4If your Dial-Up Networking entry already exists, continue with step 6.

5If your Dial-Up Networking entry does not exist, click on "New" and enter all your configuration parameters.

6Click on "More", and select the "Edit entry and modem properties" option.

7Select the Script Tab and make sure the "Pop up a terminal window" option is enabled.

When you connect to the SecurID server, a terminal window will pop- up that prompts for your user name and password.

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