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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Installing Annex Software on the Windows Platform
- Installing Annex Software on the UNIX Host
- Hardware Setup
- Network Address
- Booting the Remote Annex
- Configuring the Remote Annex
- Configuring the Remote Annex 6300
- Initial Setup with na
- Setting PRI Channels Using Annex Manager
- Setting PRI Channels Using Quick2Config Annex
- 1. At the Window system, click on the Quick2Config...
- 2. Choose File > Add Annex, enter the name or IP a...
- 3. Click on the Annex name in the tree view.
- 4. Choose Config > Edit Configuration File to modi...
- 5. Modify the telephone numbers for the Sync PPP a...
- 6. Copy and modify blocks for other telephone numb...
- 7. Select the Annex and use the Call Defaults tab ...
- 8. Choose Autodetect in the Mode box and enter the...
- 9. Choose Help > Contents or click on in the dialo...
- Configuring Security

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Configuring Security
By default, the Annex allows unrestricted access. If you want to configure
Annex security, please refer to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide
for UNIX for information on setting up security files such as acp_passwd
and acp_userinfo.
If you have requested dial-up addresses from the acp_dialup file or from
DHCP, refer to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX for
information on adding users to that file.
Check the Security tab and other Quick2Config tab windows to make
sure the selections are appropriate to the configured security regime.
Configuring the Remote Annex 6300
Configuration of a Remote Annex 6300 or Remote Annex 5393 to handle
dial-calls from ISDN and analog modems involves using both na, and
Annex Manager or Quick2Config Annex.
Initial Setup with na
Before you configure the Remote Annex 6300 with Quick2Config Annex:
1. Obtain the following information from the telephone
company:
• Switch type
• Facilities Data Link (FDL) format (ANSI or ATT)
• Your phone numbers
Separate phone numbers are required for V.120 and
PPP calls. Asynchronous (voice) calls can be
distinguished on either phone number.