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6.8.1
ISDN name list
The name list in the
ELSA LANconfig
can be found in the 'Communication'
configuration section on the 'Remote sites' tab, or under
/Setup/WAN-
module/ Name-list
during Telnet or terminal sessions.
To define the available remote stations, enter them in the name list with a
suitable name and additional parameters:
Name
This name is used to identify the remote station in the router modules.
Phone number
This number should be dialed when the router actively establishes a
connection to the remote station.
If the remote station can be reached under a variety of numbers, enter the
other numbers in the round-robin list.
If the remote station is available via a leased line, the number for a dial-
up backup connection can be entered here.
Short hold
These times indicate the length of time the B channels should remain
active after
the last data has been exchanged across static connections for the
holding time B1.
the data throughput has dropped below a specified level for the
holding time B2 in dynamic connections.
Layer name
The layer stands for a collection of protocols to be used for this
connection. The layer must be set up identically on both sides of the
connection.
Callback
If the router receives a call from this specific remote site, it may be set to
refuse the connection. Instead, the remote station is called back using
the following options:
Normal callback
Callback using the fast ELSA process
Callback after name verification
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