Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

 

 

Introduction

The Dial In main window (see figure 22) is where you can change or view items that are associated with the user dialing in—including call statistics, type of service used, modem specific statistics, as well as configuration parameters for login, service, domain name service, login attempts, configuration of link, maximum time, and modem configuration.

Note The Dial In main window can be automatically refreshed by setting the Web Page Refresh Rate under the System menu (see section “SNMP and HTTP” on page 237).

Click on Dial In under the Configuration Menu to display the Dial In main window.

The Dial In window contains the following items:

The ability to change the order of the calls on the main dial-in screen.

Statistics for individual users (for example, users jill, jeff, and jay, as shown in figure 22). For more informa- tion about the statistics displayed on the Dial In main window, refer to “Dial In main window” below.

To view or modify individual user settings, select an active user in the State column (for example, if you wanted to modify user jill, you would click on the online(6) link next to jill’s username.) For more informa- tion about individual user settings, refer to “Dial In User Statistics window” on page 88.

Default Details link—clicking on the Details… link takes you to the page where you can see how the system is currently set up to handle dial in users. For more information about the Details page, refer to “Dial In Details” on page 65.

Modify default link—clicking on the Modify… link takes you to the page where you can make global changes to items that are associated with the user dialing in—including type of service used, configuration parameters for login, service, domain name service, login attempts, configuration of link, maximum time- outs, and modem configuration. For more information about the Modify page, refer to “Dial In Modify default window” on page 66.

Manage DNIS link—clicking on the Manage DNIS… link takes you to a page where you can make changes to the dial-in user’s configuration based on the number dialed by the end users.

Modulations link—clicking on the Modulations… link takes you to the page that shows statistics about the modem connection, listed by individual users. For more information about the Modulations page, refer to “Dial Modulations window” on page 57.

Telco link—clicking on the Telco… link takes you to a page that shows the Telco characteristics for individ- ual users. For more information about the Modify page, refer to “Dial Telco window” on page 60.

Protocol link—clicking on the Protocol… link takes you to a page that shows the protocol negotiations of the connection for individual users. For more information about the Modify page, refer to “Dial Protocol window” on page 62.

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