DCS-VIP User Guide
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PPP Over ISDN Configuration
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Channel Selection : In DCS-VIP you can create two address books for PPP
connection, using one for CHANNEL-1, the other for CHANNEL-2. In this way,
you do not have to enter the destination network information when you connect
to the remote router. Make sure you do not confuse CHANNEL-1 and CHANNEL-2
with ISDN B1, B2. Select either CHANNEL-1 or CHANNEL-2 to enter the
destination network information.
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Channel Status : select whether to enable or disable the address book you
chose in the Channel Selection parameter.
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ENABLE : select to use the address book.
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DISABLE : select not to use the address book.
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Destination Phone Number : Enter the ISDN phone number of the destination
network. Enter the ISDN phone number as 7-8 digits, but do not enter ‘-‘ in the
middle of the phone number.
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Destination Sub Address : Enter sub address of the destination network.
Sub address is used in North America only.
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WAN IPX Network Address :
Enter IPX number of the network on the side
of ISDN Interface.
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WAN IPX Status : To operate ISDN interface IPX number, select 'ENABLE'.
After finishing setting up all the parameters above, click on the SET button. If you
want to make a new address book for another channel, click on the NEXT button to
enter the new destination network information. Then, click the SET button.
IPX Circuit Setup
On the IPX Circuit Setup screen, you can configure IPX Circuit setup.
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Circuit Index : This Index indicates the number mapping with channel
(Ethernet, B1, B2), and X.25 Virtual Circuit Number.
E.g. 0 : Ethernet, 0
1 : B1, 0 (for PPP)
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Channel : This means Ethernet, B1, B2 channel. Select the channel for IPX
Circuit configuration.
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X.25 Virtual Circuit Number : This parameter is actual VC number for circuit.
If you select PPP for WAN protocol, enter ‘0’.
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Header Frame Style : Select the CSMA/CD control used in Interface.
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Virtual Circuit Type : Select the virtual circuit type. The types are PVC
(Permanent Virtual Circuit) and SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit).
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IPX Network Number :
Enter IPX Network Number clarified in Circuit.
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RIP Information Update : If you use a protocol that sends and receives an
RIP packet periodically, select ‘PERIODIC’ for this parameter; if using the
Demand RIP, select ‘TRIGGERED’.
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Circuit Administrative status : To use IPX in this Interface, select ‘ENABLE’.
After finishing setting up all the parameters above, click on the SET button. If you
want to create an IPX circuit entry for another channel, click on the NEXT button to
enter the new IPX circuit entry information. Then, click the SET button.
IPX Static Setup
On the IPX Static Setup screen, you can create the routing table necessary for
using IPX static routing.
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Circuit Index : This indicates the eigen number to discriminate each logical
Circuit. This number is the ‘Circuit Index’ parameter number on the IPX Circuit
Setup menu.