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The Service tabs are used to set up details for external services to which local
users have dialled access. Such services may be, for example, Internet services
and applications at remote offices. Note that in establishing a fully-operational
service, for instance, between two customer sites, also involves setting up the
associated IP routing, RAS and user profiles. See "Internet Access" on page 109
and "Data Routing" on page 112 for examples of the complete process.
The Service's menu lists all currently configured services. Normal (Internet)
services are indicated by a globe symbol and Intranet/WAN services by a wide
area symbol. Intranet and WAN services are set up in the same way as Normal
(Internet) services. These services also provide access to menus on which the
user can define passwords, Users, RAS, etc.
Right-click in the summary area to add a service and select the type of service
you wish to set up.
The types of service are defined as follows:
Normal
Service (see page 47)
WAN
Service, User, RAS (see page 48)
Intranet
Service and User (see page 48)
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