If “Autodetect” is selected, from the “Access Type” pull-down menu, the fields, menus, and a checkbox shown in Settings Æ PCMCIA Æ Configure Modem or GSMÆ Login appear. Because autodetection can detect either a PPP or Login access attempt, the screen has fields and pull-down menus for configuring all the parameters that apply to both optionsIf “Login” is selected from either the “Modem Access Type,” the “GSM Access Type,” or “CDMA Access Type” pull-down menu, the fields, menu, and checkbox shown in the following figure appear.Settings Æ PCMCIA Æ Configure Modem or GSMÆ LoginIf “PPP” is selected from the “Access Type” pull-down menu, the fields, the menu, and the checkbox shown in the following figure appear.Settings Æ PCMCIA Æ Configure Modem or GSM Æ PPPIf “OTP” is selected from the “Access Type” pull-down menu, the fields, the menu, and the checkbox shown in the following figure appear.Settings Æ PCMCIA Æ Configure Modem or GSM Æ OTPThis procedure assumes that a modem or GSM PCMCIA card is inserted into a slot on the OnBoard and the steps under To Begin Configuring a PCMCIA Card are complete. See Modem and Phone Card Field and Menu Definitions for the values that an administrative user needs to select or to enter for modem configuration, if needed.
2. Go to Settings Æ PCMCIA.
1. Make sure that “Modem” or “GSM” selected from the “Card Type” pull-down menu on the PCMCIA card configuration dialog.
2. Select either “Login,” “Autodetect,” “PPP,” or “OTP” from the “Modem Access Type” pull-down menu.
b. Enter a number for the OnBoard to use when calling back the remote user’s modem or phone.
7. If you selected either the “PPP” or “Autodetect” modem access types, do the following steps:
a. Enter a local IP address or accept the default provided in the “Local IP address” field.
b. Enter a remote IP address or accept the default provided in the “Remote IP address” field.
c. Enable or disable authentication by checking or leaving unchecked the “Authenticating Required” checkbox.
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