On 22 Nov 2005 19:16, Paul Cupis wrote:
>That is what I meant
Good, but it read as if (and Im sure it is possible) thered just be no
answer if the CLI wasnt that of a known (registered) customer, prior
to any authentication attempt being made. I nearly queried it myself,
but it is quite obvious it would be to the ISPs benefit not to answer
as that would attract a fee... then it made me wonder if that might
be deemed unacceptable, rather like ring three times to indicate a
relation has arrived at the station and wants to be picked up, whilst
avoiding paying a fee for the (otherwise required) chargeable call. PGM