Yep!
You should use PPP (ISDN data call) using CHAP.
Call from your Windows PC using the ISDN PPP connection as "dial-up" to the LG LDK-24/50/100/300.
Start-up your internet explorer and connect to the IP address set up in your LG PBX.
So hereafter it will just work.
The best result is to use an USB-ISDN modem.
///doktor
If You do not have ISDN lines connected to your LDK-24/50/100/300, the only way to do remote service will be using the analog modem (MODU).
For the most LDK systems an analog modem can be build-in.
Otherwise, if you have an ADSL (internet) at your costumers the LAN board of the LDK-systems can be used.
///doktor
All GDK and LDK systems can be remotely accessed from ISDN.
If you are using GDK-16/16E/20W/34(FP-II)/100/162/186, then the ISDN modem must have a CAAPI file attached to the GDK Admin program. The remote access to the PBX types: LDK-20/50/100/300/300E also need a CAAPI file on the PC, that runs the LDK PC ADMIN.
Only the IPECS and the LDK-24 (version 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0/3.7) can be accessed directly remotely without any CAAPI file, as the PBX systems have build-in web servers.
Therefore no LG-Nortel specific PC program is needed for the IPECS and the LDK-24. Use just the Internet Explorer.
Analog modems can be build in to these systems:
GDK-34 (FP-II)/100/162/186 and LDK-20/24 version 3.0/3.7)/50/100/300/300E.
Analog modems cannot be build in to GDK-16/16E/20W and LDK-24 version 1.0/2.0 and IPECS.
Interenet or LAN access can be used together with all LDK systems and IPECS.
Some systems have build-in LAN port: LDK-24 and IPECS.
For the LDK-20/50/100/300/300E and LAN board mut be installed (LANU) board.
The login is the same, using LAN, analog modem or ISDN modem - or directly connected.
///doktor
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