It is simply a security feature for dial up accounts. The user dials into
the system and the system authenticates him, drops the connection then calls
the user back at a designated number.

So if someone else tried to dial into the system from a different location,
the system will accept the call, drop it then call the pre-configured number
-this is where security comes in,

Cuth

-----Original Message-----
From: Helena LOW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:36 AM
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Subject: PPP Callback


Hi,

I'm reading the BCRAN book at the moment and getting really confused about
PPP Callback...can someone please explain it to me?

Thanks
Helena

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