Specifications

Table Of Contents
Niagara Release 2.3
Revised: May 22, 2002 Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide
Chapter 4 Connecting with Direct Dial
Configuring Direct Dial on an Engineering PC
4–28
Note Proper operation of RAS requires a functional installation of Windows NT Service
Pack 4. Ensure that Service Pack 4 (or later) has been installed on your computer
before attempting to install this service.
Procedure 4-8 Installing RAS on a Windows NT 4.0 host.
Step 1
On the taskbar of the engineering PC, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2
Double-click the Network icon, then click the Services tab.
If the Remote Access Service is not listed, continue as follows to install the service.
Otherwise, you are finished.
Step 3
In the Network dialog, click the Add button.
Windows builds the list of available services.
Step 4
Scroll down and click Remote Access Service, then click OK.
Step 5
If the Windows NT setup wizard finds the Windows NT files, click OK to proceed.
Otherwise, locate the RAS installation files and specify that location in the Windows
setup dialog and click Continue.
Note Depending on your installation, the RAS files may be located in the c:\i386
directory. If you cannot find them there look on the Windows NT 4.0
installation CD in the \i386 directory. However, if you install from the
original CD you must re-apply the appropriate NT service pack when
finished installing RAS.
Step 6
In the Add RAS Device dialog box, choose the modem you installed in the previous
procedure.
Configuring
RAS
After you have installed RAS, you must configure it. Use the following instructions
to configure RAS on Windows NT 4.0 or the equivalent feature on Windows 2000.
Windows NT 4.0
These instructions were provided in the JACE-NP setup section. See “Configuring
RAS,” page 4-20.