Re: (PM) Call-Check

I don't work for Lucent RABU (livingston@iav.com)
Fri, 12 Mar 1999 20:01:04 -1000 (HST)

On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Thomas C. Kinnen wrote:

> I don't work for Lucent RABU wrote:
>
> > IOW passing through the PM to the appropriate host?
> > Like call 555-1213 with a term program like hyperterminal and they'll get
> > the login screen for blah.com?
> >
> > I would imagine
> >
> > 7775551234 Service-Type = Call-Check, Calling-Station-Id = "7775551234"
> > Login-IP-Host = 192.168.1.76,
> > Login-Service = Telnet
>
> You would want to switch Calling- with Called- else you would have to put
> in an entry from every possible phone number they call from :)

Aiyup, and why I put in other examples to not lock in one phone number 8)
though in your posting with 5 defaults that's elegant but exhaustive eheh.

Hmm, if the calling side always calls from 7775551234 is it always
reported to the PM as such or can it vary, iow, 7775551234 adn 5551234?

> > This reads to me that 'username' must be the phone number calling. You
> > might want to ask support to clarify this point and update manuals if so.
>
> Yes, the calling number or "No-Call-Id" if none is present is placed in the
> User-Name AVP. In most installs I've done so far we've used the

AVP?

> Called-Station-Id and a default entry and setup L2TP tunnels based on the
> phone number called.
>
> > 8) wouldn't this be in your install of RABM? You know the installed docs
> > directory. That's how I read the http/docs section, since many programs
> > install docs in html format nowadays on the system being installed on.
>
> Bingo!

Do I get a cookie?

and why does it seem Thomas and I answer these at such wacko hours?

;)

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