Prestige 202H User’s Guide

Outgoing Data Call Bumping Support

Call bumping is a feature that allows the router to manage an MP (Multilink Protocol) bundle dynamically, dropping or reconnecting a channel in a bundle when necessary. Previously, the router did this for voice calls only, but now with this new feature, the router can drop a channel in an MP bundle if there is a data packet to another remote node.

CLID Callback Support For Dial-In Users

CLID is an authentication method to identify a dial-in user. CLID callback is used as an ISDN toll saving feature because the call can be disconnected immediately without picking up the phone.

TCP/IP and PPP Support

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network layer protocol.

PPP/MP (Point-to-Point Protocol/Multilink Protocol) link layer protocol.

Dial-on-Demand

The Dial-on-Demand feature allows the router to automatically place a call to a remote gateway based on the triggering packet’s destination without user intervention.

PPP Multilink

The router can bundle multiple links in a single connection using PPP Multilink Protocol (MP). The number of links can be either statically configured or dynamically managed based on traffic demand.

Bandwidth-On-Demand

The router dynamically allocates bandwidth by dialing and dropping connections according to traffic demand.

Full Network Management

You can access the SMT (System Management Terminal) through a telnet connection.

The embedded web configurator is an all-platform web-based utility that allows you to easily access the Prestige’s management settings and configure the firewall.

Logging and Tracing

CDR (Call Detail Record) to help analyze and manage the telephone bill.

Built-in message logging and packet tracing.

UNIX syslog facility support.

Getting to Know Your Prestige

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