Owner`s manual
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NOTE:
You may program pcANYWHERE/LAN to
enable the
caller information list
which would prompt
incoming callers to enter a password and then screen
the password for security clearance before
continuing. Please see your pcANYWHERE/LAN
documentation for more information.
6d. To terminate the connection, the remote user typically
instructs the remote modem to hangup. Once carrier
is lost, a timer on the Print Server Plus will initiate.
Once the timeout interval has elapsed (see Step 2g),
the Print Server Plus will terminate the virtual
connection with the workstation.
NOTE:
If carrier is lost accidently, the virtual
connection to the host workstation will remain intact
during the timeout interval. The remote user may re-
establish a connection with the host workstation and
pick up where they left off if a connection is made
before the timeout interval has expired. If multiple
remote users are expected to dial-in, the timeout may
be set to zero to prevent a second caller from
obtaining the first caller's connection.
IMPORTANT:
It is highly recommended that the modem's DCD
line be programmed to follow the status of carrier. However, if the
network modem's DCD line is forced high due to a modem setting
or a cabling error, a remote user will have to type
Control-C
to get
the access code and/or prompt string described in step 6c on the
previous page. The remote user will have up to 60 seconds to type
in the appropriate access code and/or workstation ID. If a valid
workstation ID has not been sent within 60 seconds, the Print
Server Plus will resend the prompt string and re-enable the port for
dial-out operation.