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148 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
40a. If you want to use IPX, enter the
Node Address
of the
remote node.
40b.If you want to use TCP/IP, enter the
IP Address
of the
remote node.
41. Specify the
Inbound Authentication
.
Inbound Authentication lets you specify the inbound authentica-
tion protocol to use for incoming and outgoing connections.
Default: None
Options: None, PAP, CHAP
None means that no inbound authentication is performed for
incoming and outoing connections.
PAP means that inbound authentication is performed with PAP
for incoming and outgoing calls to this destination. The call is
identified by Local System ID, Remote System ID and Password.
The Password is not coded for transmission.
CHAP means that inbound authentication is performed with
PAP for incoming and outgoing calls to this destination. The call
is identified by Local System ID, Remote System ID and Pass-
word. CHAP is more secure than PAP, since the Password is
coded for transmission.
If you want to use Inbound Authentication, do not forget to enter a
Password (see below).
42. Specify a
Password
.
The Password is used for Inbound Authentication and for
Encryption.
Specify the Password for the current Call Destination.
43. Enter the
Local System ID
.
This field allows you to specify the name sent to the remote peer
during authentication of an outbound call to identify this system
when using this ISDN Call Destination.
The Local System ID can contain up to 47 alphanumeric charac-
ters.
Warning