Datasheet
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Figure 46: “Profile” dialog box for ISDN
Name: Enter a name for the ISDN profile, such as the name of your
provider.
User account: Enter the user account name assigned by your provider.
Password: Enter the password assigned by your provider.
Identification: Click the method assigned by your provider (generally PAP).
Idle time-out: Enter an idle time (in seconds). After this specified amount of
inactivity, eLux NG disconnects the ISDN connection.
Manager time-out: Time (in seconds) for the security / remote management tool
Scout Enterprise to reply when the terminal boots (ask your
network administrator). The Thin Client must be managed.
The countdown starts when the network connection is
established. See the Scout Enterprise Administrator’s Manual
for information on Scout Enterprise. If the manager time-out is
not known, use the default value.
Number: Enter the access number of your provider. For company
telephone systems, include the code used to access an
outside line, if required.
MSN: Multiple Subscriber Number. If you use the callback function,
enter the phone number of your terminal (without the area
code). If you don’t use the callback function, enter zero.
Callback: Select if your provider supports the callback feature (usually
unchecked for commercial providers). If you use callback, you
must enter an MSN.
Use local IP address: Select if your provider reserves a static IP address for your
eLux NG terminal (usually unchecked for commercial
providers).
5. When you are done entering information for a profile, click OK in the Profile dialog box.
Repeat until you have entered / edited the desired profiles.
6. Click OK in the Profile dialog box and Apply in the Hardware subtab.










