What is a callback system?
A.
It is a remote-access system whereby the remote-access server immediately calls the user back at a
predetermined number if the dial-in connection fails.
B.
It is a remote-access system whereby the user’s application automatically redials the remoteaccess server if
the initial connection attempt fails.
C.
It is a remote-access control whereby the user initially connects to the network systems via dial-up access,
only to have the initial connection terminated by the server, which then subsequently dials the user
back at a predetermined number stored in the server’s configuration database.
D.
It is a remote-access control whereby the user initially connects to the network systems via dial-up access,
only to have the initial connection terminated by the server, which then subsequently allows the user
to call back at an approved number for a limited period of time.
Explanation:
A callback system is a remote-access control whereby the user initially connects to the network systems via
dial-up access, only to have the initial connection terminated by the server, which then subsequently dials the
user back at a predetermined number stored in the server’s configuration database.