Chapter 6: Setting Up Calls

4.View or configure general ISDN or Digital Modem RAS support parameters, as described in the following table:

Use thisParameter.. To do the following...

Adapter Identify the status and network name of the 5536 driver.

The LED represents the driver status. Green means that the driver is running, and gray means that it is not running.

The numeric suffix in the name is the logical network adapter number assigned by Windows NT.

Idle Timeout Specify how many seconds of inactivity to allow before the Idle timer ends the connection. The Idle timer is an inactivity timer used to disconnect an ISDN connection when no data traffic is exchanged.

 

This timer setting applies to all of the board’s ISDN B

 

channels.

 

To disable the Idle Timeout, enter 0.

 

 

WAN

View the adapter name assigned by the system.

Adapter

 

 

 

SecurID

Specify whether incoming calls must supply additional

support

security information before connecting to the RAS Server.

 

Security information is included in the PPP authentication

 

frames received at the beginning of the connection. It is

 

extracted from the PPP frames and submitted to the

 

ACE/Server through the SecurID driver and service, and the

 

local ACE/Agent.

 

This option is available only if an ACE/Agent is locally

 

installed (check the presence of the aceclnt.dll file).

 

 

Separator

Specify the character used to separate and distinguish the

character

SecurID information inside the user identity. The default

 

value is @.

 

 

 

5. After changing RAS support settings, click OK.

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