ZyXEL Communications 2864I Network Router User Manual


 
Dial-In Configuration 67
3. Password - Enter the password for the Remote Dial-in User.
4. Callback - This field determines if the Prestige will allow call
back to the Remote Dial-in User upon dial-in. If this option is
enabled, the Prestige will be able to call back to the Remote
Dial-in User if they request it. In such a case, the Prestige will
disconnect the initial call from this user and dial back to the
specified call back number (see below). The default is no
callback.
5. Callback # Supplied by Caller - If Callback is Yes, then this
is a required field. Otherwise, an N/A will appear in the field.
Enter the telephone number to which the Prestige will call
back.
6. Callback Phone # - If Callback is No, an N/A will appear in
the field. The callback override allows the Remote Dial-in User
to specify the call back telephone number on call-by-call basis.
This is useful for when the Prestige returns a call back to a
mobile user at different numbers, e.g., a sales rep in a hotel.
Note that the default is No, i.e., the Prestige always calls back
to the fixed callback number.
7. Rem CLID - If you have enabled the CLID Authen field in
Menu 13, then you need to specify the telephone number from
which this Remote Dial-in User calls. The Prestige will check
this number against the CLID in the incoming call. If they do
not match and the CLID Authen is Required, then the Prestige
will reject the call.
8. Idle Time-out - Enter the idle time (in seconds). This time-out
determines how long the dial-in user can be idle before the
Prestige disconnects the call. Idle time is defined as the period
of time where there is no data traffic between the dial-in user
and the Prestige. The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).