Configuring dial-out connections 8, Configuring the location table, Configuring dial-out connections – Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

Page 129: Chapter 8, “configuring dial-out connections

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Configuring Dial-Out Connections

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This chapter discusses how to create locations—settings for dial-out destinations—for
dial-out connections.

This chapter discusses the following topics:

“Configuring the Location Table” on page 8-1

“Setting Multiline Load Balancing” on page 8-11

“Setting Filters” on page 8-13

“Testing Your Location Configuration” on page 8-14

See the PortMaster Command Line Reference for more detailed command descriptions and
instructions.

Configuring the Location Table

A location defines a dial-out destination and the characteristics of the dial-out
connection. Locations control dial-out network connections in much the same way the
user table controls dial-in network connections.

Locations are stored in the location table. All dial-out locations have the following
minimum settings:

Location name

Name and password that the local PortMaster uses to authenticate itself to the
remote host

Telephone number of the remote host

IP address and netmask of the remote host

Protocol used for the connection

Dial group that associates the location with a particular dial-out port

Maximum number of ports

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