Operation Manual

Configuring ISDN Call Destinations 149
44. Specify a
Remote System ID
.
The Remote System ID specifies the name of the remote peer
associated with this ISDN Call Destination.
You must configure a Remote System ID
- for on-demand TCP/IP connections,
- to identify incoming calls from this remote site by its system
ID,
- for inbound authentication,
- if you want to use Multi-Controller Bundling (see the Techni-
cal Note on NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1).
To change the Remote System ID, press <Enter> on this field.
Select from the pop-up list displayed, or press <Ins> to create a
remote system ID.
45. Check the
Retry Mode
.
Retry Mode specifies the conditions under which a failed con-
nection is retried automatically.
Default: Never Retry
Options: Never Retry, Retry Self-Correcting Failures, Retry All
Failures
It is recommended not to change the default "Never Retry" when
you are using standard circuit-switched lines. Otherwise, high
connection charges may occur when the router permanently tries
to set up a connection to a remote site is not active.
For connections with the Call Type set to Permanent (D64S, DS01
and DS02 connections, see Step 6 above), set the Retry Mode to
Retry All Failures.
Note that even if the Retry Mode is activated, a configured backup
destination is switched through.
46. Check the
Retry Limit Handling
.
Retry Limit Handling specifies the action taken when the con-
nection retry interval exceeds the configured limit. Permanent
call retries can continue indefinitely at the configured interval
limit, or retry attempts can be terminated and the connection
failed.
Note