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TW-H6W1IR ISDN Remote Router
48 Configuration and
Management
however, that the TW-H6W1IR can maintain only two connections at a
time via the two B channels, whether the connections are voice, data,
dial-in users, remote networks or a combination thereof.
Remote Operation Overview
The TW-H6W1IR is very flexible and can be configured for a variety
of remote connections. Since configuring the router can be quite
complex - depending on the number and type of remote connection(s)
you wish to implement we have described some of the basic functions
and procedures below.
Dial-In User Connections
Dial-in users are defined as a single user on a computer, such as a
person working at home, who dials into the office to use network
resources. In almost all cases, a Dial-In User Profile needs to be set up
for each user who will dial in to the router so the router can tailor the
connection for each user. Once this is done, the remote user will be
able to use network resources as if he were connected locally. When
the user dials into the TW-H6W1IR, the call comes into the D-channel
and after answering the phone, the TW-H6W1IR:
1. Identifies the Username and Password using the authentication protocol
defined in the Interface Configuration, ISDN submenu. The dial-in user is
not prompted for this information, but must enter it into his dialing software
before dialing.
2. Checks the Username and Password against those defined in the Dial-In
User Profiles and Remote Network Profiles.