Ascend Archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
(ASCEND) MAX, Win95 PPP and callback: might not SLIP work?
OK, folks. I'm assuming that there is still a couple of you out there who
need to do modem callback on Windows 95 and --like me-- got stuck somewhere
between DUN(G) and AT&C0.
Now, we _have_ the tools to do SLIP and scripting in Win95, right? How
about using _SLIP_ with dialback, instead of PPP? After all, at the client
end, SLIP is _much_ more scriptable than PPP.
BUT: is SLIP callback at all possible with the MAX? It seems to involve
using the dreaded Terminal Server settings... (which are silly imho; slip
should just be a L2 encaps option...)
I've tried setting up a SLIP user in Radius with the callback attribute set
to yes, but I can't actually authenticate... and the same happens when I
try to set up a SLIP/callback profile directly in the MAX. God knows I've
tried to flip most of the switches in the TS Options section... (Granted, I
am a MAX amateur.)
Any (MAX-experienced) co-experimenters out there?
Thanks
-Peter
pkleynjan@ixonet.nl
++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++
To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com
To get FAQ'd: <http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq>
or <ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt>