User guide
Quick Start Guide
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Raw Mode with No Authentication. User data is treated “as
is”, without interpretation, and no authentication is required.
Raw Mode with Local Authentication. User data is treated “as
is”, without interpretation, and a valid set of credentials, defined
in the Local User data base, is required before access is
granted.
Raw Mode with Radius Authentication. User data is treated
“as is”, without interpretation, and a set of credentials, defined in
the Radius User data base, is required before access is granted.
2. Select your Country Code by clicking on the down arrow
and choose your country/region.
3. If the modem is being used for in-bound calls, select the
number of ring(s) for auto answer.
4. Click Update.
Setting Authentication
Authentication type option defines where the database of user
credentials reside. Local Authentication refers to the Local User
Database on MultiAccess. Radius Authentication refers to a user
database controlled by the Radius Server outside the
MultiAccess.
If a Radius Server is used for authentication, the the server has
to be configured to receive requests form the MA100-1M.
For RAS calls, dial-in PPP, a second static IP address is needed
in the Remote Host Address field. This address is for the dial-in
user, PPP server. This address needs to be on the same
subnet, network number as that of the MA100-1M.
Remote Host Address is not used if the modem sharing is set for
authentication.