05.03.2013 Views

MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing ...

MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing ...

MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

F15us11.bmp<br />

Lesson 2 Configuring Dial-Up Connections<br />

15-23<br />

Figure 15-11 General options for a dial-up connection include modem configuration, phone<br />

number, and dialing rules.<br />

■ Options The Options tab, shown in Figure 15-12, provides access to dialing and<br />

redialing options. You can configure Windows to display a dialog box during dialing<br />

so that you can see the dialing status. You can also have Windows prompt you for<br />

a user name and password each time it dials, include a Windows domain text box<br />

so that you can log on to a domain when you connect to a private network, and<br />

even prompt you for the phone number instead of automatically displaying it. The<br />

Options tab also lets you configure how many times Windows should attempt to<br />

redial a number if it is busy, how long to wait between dialing attempts, and the<br />

number of minutes after which Windows should disconnect if no network traffic is<br />

transmitted over the connection.<br />

■ Security The Security tab allows you to configure authentication settings for the<br />

dial-up connection, which are used when dialing in to a private network.<br />

■ Networking The Networking tab displays the type of dial-up server being<br />

dialed and the networking components enabled for the connection. This tab<br />

works just like the General tab of a LAN connection (refer to Figure 15-4).<br />

■ Advanced The Advanced tab allows you to enable Windows Firewall and ICS,<br />

which are covered in Lessons 4 and 5.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!