ZyXEL Communications 202H User Manual

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Prestige 202H User’s Guide 
Dial-in Setup 
 
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Table 10-3 Edit Dial-in User 
FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE 
Callback 
This field determines if your Prestige will allow call back to this user upon 
dial-in. If this option is enabled, your Prestige will call back to the user if 
requested. In such a case, your Prestige will disconnect the initial call from 
this user and dial back to the specified callback number (see ahead). 
No – The default is no callback. 
Optional – The user can choose to disable callback. 
Mandatory – The user cannot disable callback. 
No (default) 
 
Phone # 
Supplied 
by Caller 
This option allows the user to specify the call back telephone number on a 
call-by-call basis. This is useful when your Prestige returns a call back to a 
mobile user at different numbers, e.g., a sales rep. in a hotel. 
If the setting is Yes, the user can specify and send to the Prestige the 
callback number of his/her choice. 
The default is No, i.e., your Prestige always calls back to the fixed callback 
number. 
No (default) 
 
Callback 
Phone # 
If Phone # Supplied by Caller is No, then this is a required field. Otherwise, 
N/A will appear in the field. Enter the telephone number to which your 
Prestige will call back. 
 
Rem CLID 
If you enable CLID Authen field in Menu 13, then you need to specify the 
telephone number from which this user calls. Your Prestige will check the 
CLID in the incoming call against the CLIDs in the database. If they do not 
match and CLID Authen is Required, your Prestige will not answer the call. 
 
Idle Time-
out 
Enter the idle time (in seconds). This time-out determines how long the dial-in 
user can be idle before your Prestige disconnects the call when the Prestige 
is calling back. 
Idle time is defined as the period of time where there is no data traffic 
between the dial-in user and your Prestige. The default is 100 seconds. 
100 seconds 
Once you have completed filling in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to Confirm…” 
to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel. 
10.6  Telecommuting Application With Windows Example 
Telecommuting enables people to work at remote sites and yet still have access to the resources in the 
business office. Typically, a telecommuter will use a client workstation with TCP/IP and dial-out capabilities, 
e.g., a Windows® PC or a Macintosh. For telecommuters to call in to your Prestige, you need to configure a