2-44 Reference Guide
words, you will have to set up a connection profile for that
network.
You can set the following default parameters for incoming calls:
■ Authentication
Non-North America
models only
■ Force 56K on Answer
■ Data Compression
■ Maximum Receive Packet Size
If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to No, you can also set the
following parameters for accepted calls that do not match a
connection profile:
■ B-Channel Usage
■ Idle Timeout
ISDN switched circuit
models with PPP
enabled only
■ BAP Usage
■ Firewall Filter Set
Non-Small Office models
only
■ Tx RIP
Non-Small Office models
only
■ Rx RIP
■ Net BIOS Packet Forwarding
■ Net BIOS Path Delay
■ Periodic RIP Timers
■ Periodic SAP Timers
All of these parameters are similar to the connection profile
parameters of the same names. To find out how to set them, see
“Adding a Connection Profile” on page 2-16.
Note: The only options that would be offered for ISDN profiles would
be applied to the Default Profile for ISDN.