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Connected Port: This is the type of port (Ethernet, ISDN, or
Unknown) overwhich OverLAN Commander is communicating to
the router. OverLAN Commander can monitor routers on Ethernet
ports regardless of whether any calls are active. However, routers
on ISDN ports can only be monitored when calls are active to
those routers.
If a call to a router on an ISDN port is hung-up, OverLAN
Commander will not be able to monitor such a router. An
Unknown port is a port that OverLAN Commander simply cannot
determine.
Ethernet Address: This is the Ethernet location, or MAC
address, of the selected router.
Firmware Version: This is the version of firmware used by the
selected router.
Checksum: This is the checksum of the firmware for the selected
router. The word in parenthesis after the checksum indicates
whether the Flash EPROM or Permanent EPROM source of
firmware is being used.
Hardware Version: This is the version of hardware for the
selected router.
Router Status: This indicates the current operating status of the
selected router. Active indicates the router is currently "visible" on
the network. Inactive indicates the router is currently "not visible"
on the network.
Call Status
Call Status information appears under the General Tab for the
properties for a router.
CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER
Summary of Contents for ISDN Router ISDN
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Page 6: ...6 Installing the OverLAN Router Four Easy Tasks INSTALLING the OverLAN ROUTER ...
Page 13: ...13 Configuring the OverLAN Router ...
Page 96: ...96 Configuring with a Local Console CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER ...
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