Operation Manual
172 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
To establish an IPX connection over ISDN, enter the following com-
mand:
CICCON -d<RemoteServer> [-s<LocalServer>] [-v]
Example: CICCON -dAVMBERLIN -sFS4 establishes an ISDN connec-
tion to the ISDN Call Destination with the name "AVMBERLIN" over
the local server/router with the name "FS4".
Table 9-1:
Parameters for CICCON, CICCOFF and CICCSTAT
Call Clear-Down - CICCOFF
Display Status Information - CICCSTAT
Call Set-Up - CICCON
Parameter Description
RemoteServer "Call Destination Name" of the remote server/router that
the ISDN connection is to be established to. The name
should have been assigned in the ISDN Call Destination
Configuration (see Chapter 2). This connection should not
be logically active.
LocalServer Name of the local server/router that will establish the
connection. The argument needs to be added only if the
server/ router is not the default server of the IPX client
using CICC.
-v For the use of CICC within batch routines: suppresses
output of information printed on the client screen each time
when starting CICCON or CICCOFF.
To clear down an existing connection, enter the following command:
CICCOFF -d<RemoteServer> [-s<LocalServer>] [-v]
Example: CICCOFF -dAVMBERLIN -sFS4 clears an ISDN connec-
tion to the ISDN Call Destination with the name "AVMBERLIN" over
the local server/router with the name "FS4".
To display status information, enter the following command:
CICCSTAT [-s<LocalServer]
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