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The Configuration Tree Functions 
RAS Configuration - Page 55 
RAS Configuration 
A Remote Access Service (RAS) is used to support dial-in services. Service 
access can be either digital / ISDN or by modem. The IPNC detects the incoming 
call type. The RAS is the “destination” of a service as defined in the "The Service 
Tab" on page 47 and the
 associated IP routing defined in "IP Routing" on page 
62. 
The received MSN/Dialled digits are matched to the extension field in the RAS 
form to establish which RAS entry should be used. 
Note that the system default configuration includes a RAS, with the name DialIn. 
This should not be deleted or changed as it permits remote configuration. 
A corresponding user profile must be set up (see "User Configuration" on page 
44) with dial-in access and containing the password for the remote end Service. 
The RAS compares the two for verification. 
Any WAN service specified for the IPNC (see "WAN Configuration" on page 56) 
is automatically added as a RAS, with the same tabs. 
 
The RAS Tab 
 
Name: The given name of the RAS and the one to be used in a corresponding 
Service configuration form. 
Extension: The MSN/dialled digits used to access this RAS. 
COM Port: Not used by the IPNC, leave blank. 
TA Enable: Not used by the IPNC, leave blank 
Encrypted Password: Tick this box if CHAP password authentication is 
required. 
 
The PPP Tab 
The PPP section of the form is identical to the PPP profile for a Service (see 52) - 
both RAS and Service must be set up in the same way. The system does this 
automatically for WAN services. 
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