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Configuring AppleTalk 187
Configuring AppleTalk
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You configure connections using AppleTalk as follows:
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. Enter your Local System ID.
1c. Enter the Remote System ID.
With the help of the Remote System ID, the AppleTalk
protocol stack relates an incoming call to a specific call
destination.
2. Configure AppleTalk.
Parameter path: Select Protocols > Select AppleTalk..
2a. Set Internal Network to Enabled.
An internal network is a virtual network contained within
the AppleTalk module. It has no physical components and it
appears to the router as if it were one of a number of net-
works to which the router is connected. The internal net-
work supports two nodes, the AppleTalk stack (node 1 on
the internal network) and the AppleTalk router (node 2 on
the internal network).
Packets must be routed from an external network interface
to the internal network. Because the internal network
On-Demand AppleTalk Connections
Procedure
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