Specifications
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Understanding Networking and IP Addressing
- Introduction to Networking
- Networking using IP
- Niagara Considerations
- Additional Information
- Configuration and Troubleshooting Tools
- Connecting on a LAN
- Connecting with Direct Dial
- Connecting to an ISP
- Using Security Technologies
- Configuration Files Used for Communication
- Glossary
- Index

Chapter 4 Connecting with Direct Dial
Configuring Direct Dial on an Engineering PC
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Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide Revised: May 22, 2002
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Windows 2000
Notes • In order to fully configure RAS, you must log into the Windows 2000 host with
administrative privileges.
• It is possible for the Windows 2000 domain administrator to override any RAS
settings you make with a system policy that restricts these settings. Check with
the domain administrator to determine if restrictive policies are in effect for the
site.
Procedure 4-9 Configuring dial-in on Windows 2000.
Step 1
On the Windows 2000 taskbar, select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2
Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections then double-click Make New
Connection. The Network Connection Wizard starts.
Step 3
Click Next on the Welcome screen.
Step 4
Click Accept incoming connections and then click Next (Figure 4-19).
Figure 4-19 Accepting incoming connections.
Step 5
In the Incoming Connections dialog box (Figure 4-20), click the check box next to
the modem you added in the “Installing and Configuring Modems” section. Click
Next.