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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
3. The Remote Connection Authentication dialog box displays.
4. You must select one of three methods to define the authentication protocol to be used when a
remote site is dialing in to your site. You may select:
• None - No authentication needed.
• PAP - User Name and unencrypted Password are transmitted over the network.
• CHAP - DHCP sends a key which is used to encrypt the user name and password. Encryption
provides added protection from potential interception of authentication information.
Note: If you select PAP or CHAP, you must indicate where the authentication process should
occur, by selecting Use Local Settings, Use Local Client List, or Use RADIUS
Authentication. Refer to Remote Connection Authentication Settings following this section.
5. Click OK when complete.
Callback Settings
From a remote site, you can trigger your RF102S to establish a connection with your ISP.
1. Click Callback Settings and select one of three call back options:
a. No Callback
b. Trigger (ISP) Server Connection - The RouteFinder will establish a connection with the ISP
server after a remote user dials into the asynchronous port. The device can be triggered
to automatically establish a connection with the ISP in one of two ways:
•The ISP server is dialed after the RF102S receives a PPP (modem) connection from a
remote user.
•The RF102S makes the connection to the ISP server after receiving a regular telephone call.
The remote user calls the RF102S async port to trigger the connection to the ISP server.
c. Remote Callback - After dialing, the RF102S hangs up and waits for the remote site to