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38 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
dial-around scenarios and treats ISDN lines exactly the way you
configured your networks and the ISDN-specific features. The above
explanations were given here to make you aware of basics on net-
work and ISDN behavior that you have to consider when deciding
to use ISDN interfaces dynamically. Keep these specifics in mind
when designing your WAN to avoid unnecessary ISDN connection
charges, irrespective of whether you use only one or all ISDN inter-
faces dynamically.
Remote Node Access over ISDN
The NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN is based on the Net-
Ware operating system. This allows unmatched scalability and
flexibility when further networking needs have to be met, since
NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN can be installed together
with other services on a single NetWare server. A survey on possible
networking extensions is given below.
Related Products and Options
The NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN allows stand-alone
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,
services and resources of the LAN over ISDN - in the same way as
locally connected PCs use them. On the stand-alones, a remote node
software and ISDN adapter, for example AVM NetWAYS/ISDN
together with an AVM ISDN-Controller or any PPP-compliant
product combination for remote nodes, is required.
In addition to providing the server component for remote node
access, NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 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. Net-
WAYS/ISDN supports both, IPX and TCP/IP, and 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.
But besides NetWAYS/ISDN, you can use any remote node product
supporting IPX, TCP/IP or AppleTalk and the PPP over ISDN
protocol for dial-up.
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