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Removing NetWare Connect for ISDN
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12. Select “CCS” and press “Enter” to activate the CAPI Connect Service.
This allows every workstation in the LAN to use CAPI applications.
13. Answer “Yes” to the question “Do you want to start this service now?”
14. Then select “RNSI” and press “Enter” to configure and start the Remote
Node Service for ISDN. This service allows remote workstations
(equipped with NetWAYS/ISDN or PPP over ISDN) to dial in and access
resources in the LAN. The configuration menu for RNSI appears.
15. Configure the RNSI service. At least enter an IPX address that has not
yet been assigned in the “General Parameters”, and the number of your
ISDN line in “Parameters for ISDN-Controller NWCI1”.
A complete description of the RNSI configuration is found in this manu-
al in Chapter 4, “Configuration”, Section 4.2, and in the “NetWare
Connect for ISDN 2.0 Installation and Administration Guide”, Chapter 5,
“Configuring RNSI”.
16. Select “Exit” to close the configuration and confirm by selecting “Yes”.
17. Answer “Yes” to the question “Do you want to start this service now?”
Exit the configuration program and switch to the system console.
This completes the installation and configuration of NetWare Connect for
ISDN 2.0. The software is now active.
3.4 Removing NetWare Connect for ISDN
The Novell NetWare server’s installation menu is also used to remove
NetWare Connect for ISDN 2.0 from the server. In the de-installation process,
all components installed and configuration parameters entered during the
NetWare Connect for ISDN 2.0 installation procedure are deleted.
Configuration of RNSI
General Parameters
Parameters for ISDN-Controller NWCI1
Call Acceptance Database
PPP CLI List
Static RNSI Clients
Exit
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