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Chapter 7: Network Menu and Forms 85
NOTE: By default, the IP address of the console server is used. Only change the IP address if you have a
specific reason to do so.
d. In the Remote IP field, specify the IP address to assign to the other end of the PPP
connection, if desired.
NOTE: By default, the IP address 10.0.0.1 is assigned. Only change the IP address if you have a specific reason
to do so.
3. To enable OTP authentication, check the Authentication One Time Password Required
checkbox.
4. To enable call back, perform the following:
a. Check the Call Back checkbox. The Phone Number field displays in the Slot dialog box.
b. Enter a number to use to call back the modem.
5. Click OK.
6. Click apply changes.
Configuring an ISDN PC card
You can use the PCMCIA Management form under Network to enable users to connect to the
console server through an ISDN PC card.
When you select ISDN from the pull-down menu, the ISDN dialog box appears.
The following table provides a brief description of the fields available in the ISDN dialog box.
To configure an ISDN PC card:
1. Install the ISDN card and select ISDN from the pull-down menu on the PCMCIA Management
form. The Local IP and Remote IP fields and the Call Back checkbox appear in the Slot dialog
box.
2. Enter an IP address in the Local IP field, if desired. By default, the IP address of the console
server is used. Only change the IP address if you have a specific reason to do so.
Table 7.6: ISDN Dialog Box Fields
Field Name Definition
[PC Card] Select ISDN from the pull-down menu.
Local IP The local IP address of the PC card.
Remote IP The remote IP address of the PC card.
Call Back Check Call Back box to enable the callback security feature.
Phone Number The phone number that console server uses to call back.
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