You can select the PCMCIA option on the OSD Configuration Menu to configure PCMCIA modem cards.Selecting the Configure>PCMCIA option brings up a PCMCIA screen with the options shown in the following figure.When configuring a new card, you select the “Insert” option, then select the Slot where the new card is inserted. A prompt asks if you have inserted the card. The PCMCIA Slot screen and the card insertion query screen are shown in the following figure.Selecting “Continue,” returns you to the PCMCIA menu, where you select the Configure option. The KVM/netPlus automatically detects the type of card and presents the appropriate series of configuration screens.
Appears only when PPP is selected from the PCMCIA Modem menu. Options are “disabled” and “enabled.” Appears only when PPP is enabled. Choices are: “PPP” for disabling and enabling PPP, “IP Local,” “IP Remote,” “Callback,” and Exit.Note: By default, if no local IP is specified, the IP address of the KVM/netPlus is used. If no remote IP is specified, the IP address 10.0.0.1 is used. Use the default IP address unless you have a specific reason to use another. Appears only when “Callback” is selected. Choices are: “disabled” and “enabled.” Appears when callback is enabled with an additional option: “Callback Phone.” Appears only when PPP and callback are enabled and “Callback Phone” is selected from the PCMCIA Modem menu. OTP (One Time Password) authentication method can be enabled or disabled from this screen.Warning! Before physically ejecting a card, always select the “Eject” option. Ejecting the card without using the Eject option can cause a system panic.