Operation Manual
Configuring ISDN Call Destinations 147
39. If you have installed the separate AVM encryption module,
check the
Encryption
.
AVM´s implementation is software-based and performed on the
ISDN-Controller(s). It is a hybrid system and uses the recognized
procedures IDEA and RSA.
Encryption is not included as standard with the NetWare Multi-
Protocol Router for ISDN 3.1, but offered as a separate module.
For more information, please contact AVM.
Default: Disabled
Options: Enabled, Disabled
For more information on Encryption, refer to the Technical Note
on NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1.
40. Check
Static Remote Node
.
Here, you can define whether the NetWare MultiProtocol Router
for ISDN is allowed to initiate calls to a specific remote node in
order to transfer data such as e-mails.
Default: Disabled
Options: Disabled, Enabled
Disabled means that data for the specific remote node is only
transferred when the connection has been initiated by the remote
node.
Enabled means that the router itself will initiate a connection to
this remote node when data such as e-mails have to be trans-
ferred, irrespective of whether the remote node established an
initial connection. Currently, this is only possible with special
IPX applications or any IP-based application such as FTP demon.
In this case, you must always configure the Node Address of the
remote node for IPX or the IP address for TCP/IP (see below).
For PPP over ISDN, enabling this parameter defines that calls
from this remote site are always accepted as Remote Node-LAN.
In this case, the transmitted caller-specified number or the
delivered system ID must match the configured ISDN Number
or Remote System ID. It is not necessary to configure the Node
Address or the IP Address. If Static Remote Node is disabled,
calls are accepted as LAN-LAN.