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Conguring your barricade for dialup on demand – SMC Networks SMC7008ABR User Manual

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Conguring Your Barricade

for Dialup on Demand

1. Select “Dialup on Demand,”

and click “More Conguration.”

2. If the serial port is used for primary

Internet access, then mark the item

“Check if you only use a dial-up modem

to connect to the Internet.” If not marked,

then this connection will only be used

for backup access if the primary WAN

link fails.

3. Enter your ISP account user

name and password in the “Dial-Up

Account Information.”

4. Enter the “ Modem Initialization

String” provided by your modem

manufacturer. The following is a sample

initialization string:

“ATQ1SO=1&D0&K0&W” as dened below:

Q1 : Inhibit result codes to DTE

S0=1 : Auto answer on rst ring

D0 : Don’t care DTR

K0 : Disables DTE/DCE ow control

W : Write command to modem memory

5. In the “Maximum Idle time” eld, enter the maximum idle time for the

Barricade (in second).

6. If you are assigned a dynamic IP address every time you dial up, mark

“No” for “Has your Internet Service Provider given you an IP address?”

However, if your ISP has assigned a xed IP address for you to use, mark

“Yes” for this item and enter the IP address and subnet mask.

7. If your ISP has given you a secondary phone number, or if you have

a secondary Internet service account, then ll in the relevant elds under