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214 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
"On Demand Interface Acquirement" means that an inter-
face and the underlying ISDN data channel will not be
reserved for one connection, but will be released and be-
come available for any other dial-in or dial-out operation as
soon as the underlying physical ISDN data channel between
the remote client and the interface is deactivated due to an
Inactivity Timeout. This type is more flexible, since it allows
more than one remote clients to share a single ISDN data
channel. It cannot be guaranteed, however, that an ISDN
data channel is available whenever data are to be trans-
ferred from or to the remote client, since the physical ISDN
data channel might be in use for another remote client
communicating with the LAN.
4c. Specify the other parameters as described in Chapter 6.
5. Press <Esc> to return to the ISDN Network Interface Con-
figuration menu.
6. Select Default Interface Call Destination.
For more information, refer to Chapter 6, section "Default Call
Destination Configuration".
6a. For PPP remote nodes, set the PPP Destination Type to
Remote-Node.
The PPP Destination Type defines how PPP calls from
"unknown" sites are accepted.
Remote-Node means that parameters will be negotiated as
defined in RFC 1552 (IPXCP) or RFC 1332 (IPCP), depend-
ing on the network protocol. In addition, the call is visible in
the ISDN Console (Remote Nodes).
7. Press <Esc> until you are at the Internetworking Configura-
tion main menu and save your changes when prompted.
Configuring Protocols
Configure IPX and/or TCP/IP protocol parameters. For more infor-
mation, refer to Chapters 9 and 10 of this Guide.
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