Quick Reference Guide

Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
8-4 Configuring Dial-In Access
Callback Budget Management:
Allocated Budget (min) Enter a budget callback time for all the remote dial-in users. The default
for this field is 0 for no budget control.
Period (hr) Enter the time interval to reset the above callback budget control.
IP Address Supplied By:
Dial-in User
IP Pool
Choose whether the router lets a remote host specify its own IP address.
If this field is set to Yes, the router lets a remote host specify its own
IP address. If this field is set to No, the remote host uses the IP address
assigned by the router from the IP pool. The default is Yes.
If you set this field to Yes, the router provides the remote host with an
IP address from the pool. This field is required if Dial-In IP Address
Supplied By: Dial-in User is set to No. You can configure this field even if
Dial-in User is set to Yes, in which case the router accepts the IP address
if the remote peer specifies one; otherwise, an IP address is assigned
from the pool. The default is No. Choose from the following options to set
the IP address and the IP count:
IP Start Addr—This field is active only if you selected Yes in the Dial-In
IP Address Supplied By: IP Pool field. The IP pool contains contiguous
IP addresses, and this field specifies the first one in the pool.
IP Count (1,2)—In this field, enter the number (1 or 2) of the addresses
in the IP pool. For example, if the starting address is 192.168.135.5 and
the count is 2, then the pool has 192.168.135.5 and 192.168.135.6.
Session Options:
Edit Filter Sets If you have configured a filter in Menu 12 and want to apply it as an Input
or Output Data Filter for Dial-in connections, select Yes and press [Enter]
to display Menu 13.1 - Default Dial-in Filter. Refer to Chapter 9,
“Configuring Filters,” for more information about configuring filters.
Table 8-1. Default Dial-in Setup Fields (continued)
Field Description
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