Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG
- Chapter 3: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup
- Chapter 4: Creating Associations
- Chapter 5: Adding Devices and Device Groups
- Chapter 6: Configuring Nodes and Interfaces
- Chapter 7: Adding and Managing Users and User Groups
- Chapter 8: Policies
- Chapter 9: Configuring Remote Authentication
- Chapter 10: Generating Reports
- Audit Trail Report
- Error Log Report
- Access Report
- Availability Report
- Active Users Report
- Locked Out Users Report
- User Data Report
- Users in Groups Report
- Group Data Report
- AD User Group Report
- Asset Management Report
- Node Asset Report
- Active Nodes Report
- Node Creation Report
- Query Port Report
- Active Ports Report
- Scheduled Reports
- CC-NOC Synchronization Report
- Chapter 11: System Maintenance
- Chapter 12: Advanced Administration
- Appendix A: Specifications (G1, V1, and E1)
- Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration
- Appendix C: User Group Privileges
- Appendix D: SNMP Traps
- Appendix E: Troubleshooting
- Appendix F: Two-Factor Authentication
- Appendix G: FAQs
- Appendix H: Keyboard Shortcuts

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2. Click the Modems tab.
Figure 158 Modems Tab
3. Click Properties.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
Figure 159 Extra Initialization Commands
5. Type an initialization command in Extra initialization commands that will be used by your
modem to set the “Carrier detection” flag. For example, type at&c for a SoftK56 Data Fax
modem. This is necessary to tell Windows not to close the started Modem connection process
when the modem connection is closed from the other (dialed-in) side. Click OK to save the
settings.
Configure the Dial-Up Connection
The following procedure illustrates creating an inbound dial-up connection to CC-SG from a
Windows XP client machine:
1. On the start menu, click My Network Places.
2. Right-click in the window and select Properties.