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Complete information on these settings can be found in Section 4.2 of this
manual, “Remote Node Service for ISDN”, and in “Configuring RNSI Param-
eters for Each ISDN-Controller” in the “NetWare Connect for ISDN 2.0 Instal-
lation and Administration Guide”, pp. 90–93.
Please note that configuration changes only take effect after NetWare Con-
nect for ISDN has been restarted. Stop and restart NetWare Connect for ISDN
by entering the commands nwcstop and nwcstart at the server console.
6.2 Internal Mechanisms and Further Configuration
and Operating Instructions
A description of the port allocation mechanisms for incoming and outgoing
connections can be found in the sections “Dynamic Port Allocation and Port
Sharing” and “ISDN-Controller Mapping for Dial-Out and Dial-In” in the “Net-
Ware Connect for ISDN 2.0 Installation and Administration Guide”, pp. 37–
39.
For detailed information on the forwarding of incoming connections in the
LAN, please see the “NetWare Connect for ISDN 2.0 Installation and Admin-
istration Guide”, sections “Forwarding Incoming Calls to Applications”, pp.
37–39, and “Dialing in to NetWare Connect for ISDN Services”, pp. 214–227.
For instructions on operating several NetWare Connect servers in a WAN
connected by dial-up lines, see the “NetWare Connect for ISDN 2.0 Installa-
tion and Administration Guide”, section “More Than One NetWare Connect
for ISDN Within a WAN Connected over ISDN”, pp. 207–208.
All components of NetWare Connect for ISDN are ready for the transition to
the year 2000, as are the AVM ISDN-Controllers B1, T1 and T1-B.
Please note, however, that NetWare Connect for ISDN builds on components
of the NetWare operating system which may be affected by Year 2000 prob-
lems. For further information from Novell on Year 2000 conformance, see:
http://www.novell.com/p2000/product.html
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