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What is the difference between the Login and Non-Login Based dialing modes of the InfoGate 3010?

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The InfoGate 3010 has two different modes of allowing access to the InfoGate 3010 network. The default mode is the Login Based Mode. Configuration between the two modes is acheived using the ‘Ct’ InfoGate 3010 command. Login Based Mode The InfoGate network user is prompted to enter their user ID and password before they are prompted to enter the destination number to be connected to. Non-Login Based Mode This mode allows the InfoGate network user to make calls through the InfoGate network in almost the same way as the user would through their local publc switched network telephone service (PSTN). When the user dials the PBX extenstion or PSTN number connected to the InfoGate 3010 they hear a ‘stutter’ dial tone. At this juncture the user is to dial the destination phone number the same way as a PSTN call.

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