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Configuring Remote Node Access 211
Configuring Remote Node Access
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The NetWare® MultiProtocol Router
TM
for ISDN allows standalone
PCs, laptops, notebooks or palmtops to dial into the LAN over
terrestrial ISDN or GSM-based cellular networks in order to become
remote nodes on the LAN. Remote nodes can use any servers, serv-
ices and resources of the LAN - the same way locally connected PCs
use them. On the standalones, a remote node software and an ISDN
adapter is required.
In addition to providing the server component for remote node
access, NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 now also includes
a single-user license of AVM´s remote node product NetWAYS/
ISDN® in the latest version 3.0 for Windows 95 and Windows NT.
NetWAYS/ISDN, together with any of AVM´s ISDN-Controllers for
Basic Rate Interface or AVM´s Mobile ISDN-Controller M1 provides
full-featured remote node access to the LAN. It uses the protocols
IPX/SPX, Novell NetBIOS and/or TCP/IP. You can use NetWAYS/
ISDN v2.0, 2.1 as well as the latest version 3.0, which is included with
the NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1, of NetWAYS/ISDN
to dial in to the LAN via NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1.
But besides NetWAYS/ISDN, you can use any remote node product
supporting IPX, TCP/IP or AppleTalk and the PPP over ISDN proto-
col for dial-up.
This chapter describes what has to be done on the NetWare MultiPro-
tocol Router for ISDN 3.1 in order to provide access for remote nodes
with NetWAYS/ISDN and any PPP over ISDN-compatible remote
node product. For information on the remote node site, refer to the
AVM NetWAYS/ISDN manual or the manual included in your
remote node product.
This chapter contains the following sections:
- "Enabling ISDNWAYS" on page 212
- "Configuring an Interface for Remote Node Access" on page 213
- "Configuring Protocols" on page 214
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