3Com 980-000077/002 Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring a Remote Unit for Bridging and IPX 4-5
ISDN links will not be possible. In the U.S.A., an additional customer
identification number, known as a
Service Provider Identification
Number
(SPID) may be required.
1
Enter CO IS PA to display the ISDN Parameters screen.
2
Toggle the Network Type field, using the Spacebar, to the correct
ISDN network type as given by the service provider.
3
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter SAVE
Configure the ISDN Numbers Table
It is good practise to set up the ISDN numbers table to associate the
remote unit name with an ISDN number.
1
Enter CO IS NU to display the ISDN Numbers screen.
2
Enter ADD to add a new entry to the numbers table.
3
Type the name of the
remote
unit in the Name field and the ISDN
number for that unit in the ISDN Number 1 field.
Do not alter the IP Address, IP Mask or IPX Network fields.
Unit names are case-sensitive and must be entered correctly.
4
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter SAVE
Configuring a Remote Unit for Bridging and IPX
If the remote site unit is being configured for the first time, or if it is
an entirely new installation, then reset the unit to the factory default
settings.
Follow the sequence of steps for resetting the unit as described in
“Manual Configuration of a Central Site Unit for Bridging and IPX”
on page 4-3.
Configuring a Unit Using the “Quick Configuration” Utility
If the central site unit has been configured, the Quick Configuration
utility can be used to at the remote site to configure the remote site
unit.
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