Operation Manual
Basic Design of ISDN-WANs and Configuration Overview 79
Figure 4-1:
IPX Protocol Configuration and Connection Handling
Configuration Overview
Configuration of the NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1
software involves tasks that are described partly in the NetWare
MultiProtocol Router 3.1 guides and in this NetWare MultiProtocol
Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration guide.
ISDN-related tasks are only described in the latter.
In the following, all steps that are necessary for configuring the
NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 are listed and informa-
tion on where to find the related instructions is given.
Static routes/services
no
routing
protocol
RIP/SAP
NLSP with
RIP/SAP
compatibility
RIP/SAP NLSP with RIP/SAP compatibility
Recommended set-up for classic WAN
links between dynamic networks.
Recommended set-up for dynamic
WAN links to multiple sites over a
single ISDN interface between
dynamic networks. Use of CICC
with batch routines is most
comfortable to automize initial call
set-up and clear down of logical
ISDN connections.
Recommended set-up for classic
and for dynamic WAN links
between static networks.
- For classic WAN links, do not use
Disconnect Timer.
- For dynamic WAN links to
multiple sites over a single ISDN
interface, set appropriate values
for Disconnect Timer.
Automatic
Static On Demand
Routed On Demand
Manual (CALLMGR,
CICC)
Call Type
Inactivity Timeout
YES
YES
YESYES
PermanentOn-Demand
YES
YES
YESYES
YES
YES, always set Inactivity Timeout
Initial connection
set-up:
(Yes, but no sense)
* IPX RIP/SAP is the only configuration possible for connections to NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN v2.0, 2.1 or 2.11
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