Operation Manual

Setting up Call Destinations: Basic Settings
33 NT/MPRI – 3 Configuration and Operation of the NT/MPRI: The Basics
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3.2 Setting up Call Destinations: Basic Settings
The term “call destinations” in the NT/MPRI refers to the routers in re-
mote networks to be bound to the local network over ISDN. Setting up
call destinations in the NT/MPRI primarily serves to:
l establish connections to remote routers
l identify and authenticate incoming calls
This section and the next describe how to set up a call destination,
which parameters can be set up during configuration and what effects
these settings have. Initially you will learn about the basic settings for
a call destination, i.e., those which are necessary to create a connec-
tion to the call destination. The section “Configuring Call Destinations:
Fine-Tuning the Settings” from page 47 explains the parameters with
which settings like cost reduction, data security and data protection
can be configured.
For the configuration of new call destinations, the NT/MPRI offers pre-
defined profiles for Internet access, TCP/IP connections, IPX connec-
tions and connections which use both network protocols. For each of
these connections there is one profile each for dial-up connections and
leased lines.
In these profiles, only those parameters are displayed that are relevant
for standard connections of the given type. A number of the parame-
ters already have been assigned appropriate values. The profiles thus
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