number is 12345678, and the count is 2, then the pool will have 12345678 and 12345679.

16.Session Options: Input Filter Sets and Session Options: Output Filter Sets - In these fields, you need to select the filter set(s) to filter the incoming and outgoing traffic between your Prestige and the Remote Dial-in User. Keep in mind that these filter set(s) will only apply to all Remote Dial-in Users but not the Remote Nodes.

You can choose from 12 different filter sets. In addition, you can link up to 4 filter sets together for further customization (e.g., 1, 5, 9, 12). Note that spaces and , are accepted in this field. For more information on customizing your filter sets, see Chapter 10 on Filter Configuration. The default is blank, i.e., no filters.

17.Session Options: Idle Timeout - This value is the number of idle seconds that elapses before the dial-in user is automatically disconnected. Idle Timeout is the period of time when there is no data traffic between the dial-in user or Remote Node and the Prestige. This field will only be used if the Recv. Authen is set to None and the call is not mapped to any Remote Node or Remote Dial-in User or the Prestige calls back to the Remote Dial-in User. There is no Idle Timeout for incoming calls.

Once you have completed filling in Menu 13 - Default Dial-in Setup, press ENTER at the message: Press ENTER to Confirm ... to save your selections, or press ESC at any time to cancel your selections.

Dial-In Users Setup

The following steps describe the setup procedure for adding a Remote Dial-in User. From the Main Menu, enter 14 to go to 14. Dial-in User Setup is shown below:

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