3Com 980-000077/002 Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring a Remote Unit from the Central Site 3-9
example, if the central site unit is named “london”, then enter REM
london
If the tables are working correctly and the ISDN lines are
functioning properly, then the Enter Password screen on the
central site unit will be displayed. Go to step 8, below.
2
If the Enter Password screen on the central site unit is not displayed
within 30 seconds, Press [Ctrl]+[D] to return to the local unit
management system screens.
3
Press [Ctrl]+[V] to refresh the Remote Units screen.
4
If the central site unit name and IP address are not listed, make a
manual call of 5 minutes duration.
5
Enter CALL followed by the central site number.
6
While the call is up, press [Ctrl]+[V] at frequent intervals to refresh
the Remote Units screen. When the central site unit name appears,
cancel the manual call.
7
Enter CANC followed by the central site number. Follow step 1 in this
section for testing the IP Autocall and ISDN Number tables.
If the central site unit name is not listed on the Remote Units screen
after 5 minutes, carefully check the configuration of both the remote
and central site units. Ensure that IP routing has been enabled on
both units.
8
Enter QUIT to close the remote management session or press
[Ctrl]+[D] if that command cannot be used.
Configuring a Remote Unit from the Central Site
A unit at a remote site can be remotely configured as an IP router.
The remote management and configuration capability allows the unit
to be configured from the central site, without the need for a
technician to travel to a remote site.
It is good practise to have ensured that the remote unit was restored
to the factory default settings before being despatched to the
remote site.
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