Technical data

90362-01 Dial-up Connections 7-9
5.
In the
Dial-in
field, select whether or not you want to create a dial-in
user record to authenticate any inbound connections from the remote
NetBlazer. Select
yes
to have the dial-in record created,
no
if you do
not want a record created. If you do not create a dial-in record, then
calls from the remote NetBlazer will be rejected because your
NetBlazer does not have the user record necessary to authenticate
the connection.
6.
In the
Phone number
field, type the phone number of the remote
NetBlazer. Check your modem manual for a description of
acceptable dial strings.
7.
For most configurations, you should leave the
Characteristics
field
set to
dialout
. However, if you are using ISDN, you should select
isdndialout
.
8.
When you move to
Protocol Details
and press Enter, the Setup
Utility displays one of two screens:
a.
If you selected
SLIP
for
Framing type
, you see the IP Routes
screen. Skip to step 1 of “IP Routing Choices” on page 7-12.
b.
If you selected
PPP
for
Routing type
, you see the Protocol
Details screen, which is described in the following section.
After setting up the balanced interfaces on this NetBlazer, you need to fol-
low the same steps on the remote NetBlazer.
Setting Protocol Details
You can set up the current interface to route one, two, or all three protocols.
For dial-up connections, you can use the following worksheets to record the
information necessary to complete the tasks in the following sections:
Worksheet 8, the “Dial-up IP Protocol” worksheet on page B-11.
Worksheet 9, the “Dial-up IPX Protocol” worksheet on page B-12.
Worksheet 10, the “Dial-up AppleTalk Protocol” worksheet on
page B-13.