I just like to know, if it's possible to dial-in to a As5300 (CISCO) from my MacOSX machine by using the CBCP (callback control protocol):
1. Dial-in to the AS5300.
2. Authorize myself and transmit my callback number (using macosx i don't have any window to insert the my callback number).
3. Disconnect from the Cisco AS5300 and wait for the callback
4. Callback arrives and the connection will be established.
I know, that this is possible with a customized (patched) PPP daemon on linux, but have no clue about MacOSX. Possible by default? Or do I have to compile my own PPP daemon?
Please note that this operation works when i use windows xp.
Thanks
reactive
1. Dial-in to the AS5300.
2. Authorize myself and transmit my callback number (using macosx i don't have any window to insert the my callback number).
3. Disconnect from the Cisco AS5300 and wait for the callback
4. Callback arrives and the connection will be established.
I know, that this is possible with a customized (patched) PPP daemon on linux, but have no clue about MacOSX. Possible by default? Or do I have to compile my own PPP daemon?
Please note that this operation works when i use windows xp.
Thanks
reactive