There is a cisco utility that will allow you to do this , It is ostensibly
for '95,'98 & NT4 , but I have successfully used it with Win2k. I don't
think Cisco supports it any longer but you can download a copy from :
http://www.asiaonline.net.nz/custserv/helpdesk/sysadmin.html

Rgrds

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Subject: using an AS5300 as a PC's modem


> Is there anyway to have a Windows 2000 professional machine use one of the
> MICA modems on a Cisco AS5300 as a local modem?  I can of course, remote
> telnet to the modem, and connect to a shell account, but I have a user
that
> needs a PPP connection to do outside development testing, and I'm trying
to
> avoid having to give them a modem and phone line of their own.
>
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