Operation Manual
166 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
What You Need
Procedure
Before configuring an on-demand IPX call, you need to have at least
the following:
- the name and the IPX internal network number of the remote
router,
- ISDN Number and Subaddress of the remote router
- SNMP write access to the remote router
You configure on-demand calls and set up static routes and services
with the following utilities:
- INETCFG - The Internetworking Configuration utility. Use
INETCFG to set up WAN Call Destinations at each end of the
connection (see instructions below).
- STATICON - The static route and service configuration utility.
STATICON uses the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) to discover which routes and services are available
through a remote router and add them to the static routing table
on a local router.
Before you use STATICON, you must do the following tasks from
INETCFG:
1. Configure an ISDN Call Destination entry.
Parameter path: Select WAN Call Directory > Press <Ins> >
Specify a name for the call destination > Select a Wide Area
Medium.
Detailed information on configuring ISDN Call Destinations is
given in Chapter 7.
1a. Set the parameter Call Type to On Demand.
1b. Press <Enter> on Spoofings/Filters and make sure that
the SNMP Over IPX Filter is disabled.
1c. Specify a Local System ID.
Procedure
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