Operation Manual
188 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
requires an address, it takes up a network number. If you
configure AppleTalk without configuring an internal net-
work, to allow application support you must configure one
of the bound LAN interfaces.
2b. Select Network Number.
Assign a unique network number between 1 and 65279 to
your internal network.
2c. Select Network Zones List.
Enter the number of desired network zones. You can enter
up to 255 zone names. If your router uses transitional
routing, it is allowed to use only one zone name. Each zone
name can be up to 32 characters.
2d. Set Static Routes for On-Demand Calls to Enabled.
3. Bind AppleTalk to a WAN interface.
Parameter path: Select Bindings > Press <Ins> > Select AppleTalk>
Select a configured ISDN interface.
3a. For WAN Network Mode, select Unnumbered Point to
Point.
The WAN network mode governs how AppleTalk operates
over a WAN connection.
3b. Select WAN Call Destinations, then press <Ins>.
The parameters in this menu apply only to this WAN call.
3c. Select a call destination from the list and press <Enter>.
3d. Set the WAN Call Type to On Demand.
3e. Select Static Routes, then press <Enter>.
3f. Press <Ins> to enter a static route.
The Static Routes for On-Demand Calls screen is displayed.
Configure the following static route parameters:
AppleTalk Network Type - Press <Enter>, select Extended
or NonExtended depending on the network type of the
destination network that you are configuring, then press
<Enter> again.
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