Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

 

 

Direct(0)—No compression will be used.

requestV42bis(1)—Enable V.42bis compression. If this is selected, the modem will either negotiate for V.42bis data compression or—if V.42bis compression is not available—will use no data compression.

requireV42bis(2)—V.42bis data compression is mandatory, otherwise disconnect.

V44(3)—allows V.44 and V.42bis data compression.

Manage DNIS Window

The Manage DNIS window (see figure 31) shows the current configurations for dial-in users based on WAN link and called number.

Figure 31. Manage DNIS window

This feature makes use of DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service), a feature that can be implemented on your T1/E1. DNIS is a telephone service that identifies for the receiver or a call, the number that the caller dialed. DNIS works by passing the touch-tone digits (dual-tone multi-frequency or MF digits) to the destina- tion for use by the terminating device.

The RAS uses its ability to capture DNIS information to provide the customer with the ability to set up dial-in parameters for their dial-in clients based on the phone number dialed and the physical WAN port they have dialed into or just the number dialed. The DNIS management feature allows you to configure the authentica- tion method and the IP address pool.

The Manage DNIS Window contains the following items:

Information about DNIS configurations set-up—to view or modify individual DNIS configurations, select an ID in the ID column. For more information about modifying a DNIS configuration, refer to “DNIS Entry Window” on page 79

Manage DNIS Window

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