Operation Manual
220 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
When the IP Broadcast Filter is enabled, all IP broadcasts that are
not directed to a specific remote client, i.e. broadcasts with the
destination type 255.255.255.255, are filtered.
When it is disabled, such IP broadcasts are duplicated for each
active remote client and sent over ISDN.
5. Decide whether you want to use Dynamic IP Address As-
signment.
Dynamic IP Address Assignment defines whether or not a
remote node is assigned an available node address on call set-up.
Dynamic IP Address Assignment can only be used if this feature
is supported by the remote node access software used on the
remote site. With AVM NetWAYS/ISDN 2.1 and the 16-bit
IPXODI protocol stack, this is done with the help of BootP and
the BootP Responder. With NetWAYS/ISDN 3.0 and Windows
95, this is done using a DHCP server.
Default: Disabled
Options: Disabled, Enabled
If this parameter is disabled, the remote node will use the IP
address configured in the remote node access software.
Enabled means that each time a logical connection between a
remote node and the router is established, the remote node is
assigned an available node address from the configured IP
address range. This is also possible with PPP remote nodes
(IPCP).
5a. Check the Local IP Address.
This field is read-only. It shows the IP address ISDNWAYS is
bound to (see above).
5b. Check the local Subnet Mask.
This field is read-only. It shows the Subnet Mask
ISDNWAYS is bound to (see above).
5c. Enter the Address Range Start.
Enter the starting address of the range for remote IP clients.
The client address range must be on the same network or
Remoteno.pm6 27.05.97, 21:14220