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FAQ: 12
NetWare NetWare
Client Server
The Router can place calls to a remote ISDN router to
Bridge IPX packets. In this configuration, the stations on
the LAN (My-net) will have access to the IPX NetWare server
and other network resources available on ‘Rem-net’. Note
that in this setup, there is no NetWare server on ‘My-net’.
In Menu 1:
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Set Bridge to ‘Yes’.
In Menu 3.4:
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Set Handle IPX to ‘Client’.
In Menu 11.1:
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Set Call Direction to ‘Outgoing’.
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Set Bridge to ‘Yes’.
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Select ‘Yes’ to editing the Bridge options.
In Menu 11.3:
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Set Dial-On-Broadcast to ‘Yes’.
The remote ISDN router (Cisco, Ascend...etc.) will have to
complete similar configuration changes in order to talk to
the Router.
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Windows 95/NT Dialing in for TCP/IP
My-net
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| A A C Win 95/NT
The Router can accept calls from a remote station equipped with
remote access software (such as Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking).
The remote station uses an ISDN terminal adapter to make the
connection. In this configuration, the remote station will have
access to the TCP/IP network resources available on ‘My-net’.
There are two ways to set the IP address for the remote station
(C). This can be set statically set by the remote station, or it
can be dynamically set by the Router.
In Menu 1:
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Set Route IP to ‘Yes’.
In Menu 3.2:
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Set IP Address to an address on ‘My-net’ (A).
In Menu 13:
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Set Recv Authen. to PAP.
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Set Dial-in User to ‘Yes’ if the remote station will
provide
its own IP address (C). Otherwise, set to ‘No’.
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Set IP Pool to ‘Yes’ if you want the Router to assign an
IP address to the remote station.