Operation Manual

170 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
CICC for DOS, Windows and OS/2 are contained in the directory
CICC on the software CD-ROM.
The CICC software allows control of IPX connections over ISDN
directly from an IPX client. It may be used as an alternative to Call
Manager under certain circumstances to manage the logical set-up
and clear-down of IPX connections. CICC can be integrated into
existing communication processes or applications by means of batch
routines. CICC may be used mainly in situations where a large
number of remote LANs have to be connected to the existing WAN
and where the connection does not have to be permanent, but is only
required for specific communication situations. Thus, CICC may be
integrated for example into an existing electronic mail application by
means of batch routines, so that electronic mail is automatically sent
over a single data channel to all remote sites that are not permanently
connected to the central WAN.
CICC may also be used "on demand" on any IPX client by the respec-
tive user to set up or clear down IPX connections or question the
status of an IPX connection.
Please note that this is not the main purpose of CICC and the CICC
software should not be offered to all users; it adds unnecessary
complexity for users and a network manager should carefully con-
sider whom to allow the use of CICC.
CICC for NetWare
CICC for NetWare is realized in the form of two NetWare Loadable
Modules
TM
(NLMs
TM
), CICCON.NLM and CICCOFF.NLM. They are
automatically copied to the SYS:SYSTEM directory during installation
of the NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1.
To establish a connection to a remote site with CICCON.NLM, enter
the following command at the system console:
load CICCON -dDestination_Name
where Destination_Name is the Call Destination Name of the remote
site.
To set up a connection from a remote NetWare Protocol Router for
ISDN to a remote site, enter the following command at the system
console:
load CICCON -sServer_Name -dDestination_Name
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