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ONFIGURATION
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To ensure data transfers are possible over ISDN, verify
that the autoconfiguration is correct or set your ISDN
switch type appropriately.
If your NetRACER is connected to a point-to-point in-
terface you can leave the
Country Code
,
Area Code
, and
Sub-
scriber Number
fields empty. On point-to-multipoint inter-
faces you must enter your local values. In the example
above, the number 1234 for a point-to-multipoint inter-
face in Nürnberg is shown.
WAN Partner
Select [
WAN Partner
]. This menu displays a list of known
WAN partners and initially will be empty.
To add a new WAN partner select [
ADD
]. A menu sim-
ilar to the following will be displayed. For our example
setup, we have already filled in the appropriate fields.
In the
Partner Name
field, enter a name for this partner;
normally the partner’s hostname is used. You can specify
the encapsulation to use, and whether or not to com-
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NetRACER Setup Tool
BinTec Communications AG
[WAN][ADD]: Configure WAN Partner
mynetracer
Partner Name
partnerbrick
Encapsulation
PPP
Compression
none
Encryption
none
Calling Line Identification
no
WAN Numbers >
PPP >
Advanced Settings >
IP >
IPX >
Bridge >
SAVE
CANCEL
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