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out connection if an attempt to establish a
Ethernet connection fails.
Auto Redial on ISP
Disconnect
Set this checkbox to have the i.LON 10
Ethernet Adapter automatically attempt to re-
establish a dial-out connection if the
connection is terminated by the ISP.
Enable Outbound PPP Calls
Set this checkbox to allow the i.LON 10
Ethernet Adapter to establish PPP
connections. If this checkbox is set, set
Number of Retries to Use When
Attempting Outbound PPP Connection
Attempts.
Number of Retries to use
when Attempting Outbound
PPP Connection Attempts
The number of retries the i.LON 10 Ethernet
Adapter will make when attempting to
establish a dial-out connection. This value is
used any time the i.LON 10 makes an outgoing
call, whether it initiates the call itself or makes
it as a response to a shoulder tap.
Use PAP (After CHAP Fails)
on Outbound PPP
Connection Attempts
Set this option to allow the i.LON 10 Ethernet
Adapter to use PAP authentication if the ISP
does not support CHAP authentication. This
value is used any time the i.LON 10 makes an
outgoing call, whether it initiates the call itself
or makes it as a response to a shoulder tap.
Allow PPP Dial-back
(Shoulder Tap)
Set this checkbox to enable shoulder tap on the
i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter. If this checkbox is
set, set Respond to Shoulder Tap after
Rings to determine the minimum number of
rings that will trigger a dial-out connection.
This checkbox cannot be set if Allow and
Authenticate Incoming PPP Connections
is set. See Chapter 4 for more information on
shoulder tap connections.
Allow and Authenticate
Incoming PPP Connections
Set this checkbox to allow the i.LON 10
Ethernet Adapter to receive incoming calls. If
this checkbox is set, set Username,
Password, and Answer Phone After
Rings. This checkbox cannot be set if Allow
PPP Dial-back (Shoulder Tap) is set. See
Chapter 4 for more information on dial-in
connections.
By default Username and Password are set
to ‘ilon’.
Some ISPs require additional information (i.e.
account ID), or information in a different order
(i.e. password, then user name), to log in. In
this case, you will need to enter a chat script
on the PPP Web page that provides this
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