This is the setup: Win2k Domain controller with DHCP and DNS. The LAN consists of a few clients on 2 subnets....
--[modem DC nic]--clients--[nic router/SUBDC nic]--clients
I can use RRAS with NAT to route through the modem on DC to the internet, however the modem will accept incomming calls as well which I do not want it to do (inbound and outbound). I only want an outbound connection to be established when manually brought up from the server through RRAS (a situation similar to ICS with it set not to demand dial). This is a lab setup for student training so ICS is not the solution (DHCP needed on the server). The modem must either not answer or respond to atleast 6 rings. I've found no settings in RRAS to configure the modem with an ATS0=0 string. Any ideas on how to stop the modem from answering the phone?
--[modem DC nic]--clients--[nic router/SUBDC nic]--clients
I can use RRAS with NAT to route through the modem on DC to the internet, however the modem will accept incomming calls as well which I do not want it to do (inbound and outbound). I only want an outbound connection to be established when manually brought up from the server through RRAS (a situation similar to ICS with it set not to demand dial). This is a lab setup for student training so ICS is not the solution (DHCP needed on the server). The modem must either not answer or respond to atleast 6 rings. I've found no settings in RRAS to configure the modem with an ATS0=0 string. Any ideas on how to stop the modem from answering the phone?