An administrative user can use the PCMCIA Management screen under Configure>Network in Expert mode to enable a remote user to call into the OnSite through an installed and configured GSM PCMCIA card. When you select GSM from the pull-down menu, the dialog box shown in the following figure appears.As shown in GSM PCMCIA Card Configuration Dialog Box, the following appear on the GSM configuration dialog:When the “Call Back” checkbox is checked, the “Phone Number” field appears as shown in the following figure.GSM PCMCIA Card Configuration Dialog Box—Call Back
1. Install the GSM card and select “GSM” from the pull-down menu on the PCMCIA Management screen.See To Begin Configuring a PCMCIA Card [Expert], if needed.The “Local IP,” “Remote IP,” and “Pin Number” fields and the “Call Back” check box appear on the Slot dialog box.By default, the IP address of the OnSite is used. Only change the IP address if you have a specific reason to do so.
3. In the “Remote IP” field, specify the IP address to assign to the other end of the PPP connection, if desired.By default, the IP address 10.0.0.1 is assigned. Only change the IP address if you have a specific reason to do so.
4. Enter a personal identification number known to the owner of the GSM card in the “PIN Number” field.
6. To configure authentication using OTP passwords, check the “Authentication One Time Password Required” checkbox.Note: OTP authentication works only if an OnSite administrator has performed the prerequisite configuration described in One Time Password Authentication on the OnSite.
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