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When you select and configure a LAN board or an ISDN-Controller,
you are actually configuring one or more physical interfaces that
correspond to individual connections over which packets are routed.
Configuring a board causes the driver associated with the board to
load each time you initialize the router.
For information on how to configure your LAN boards, refer to the
NetWare MultiProtocol Router 3.1 Configuration guide, chapter 2,
"Configuring Drivers and Board Parameters."
Due to INETCFG restrictions, ISDN-Controller related parameters
must be configured in two separate menus. The parameter paths are
as follows: load INETCFG > select Boards; load INETCFG > select
Network Interfaces > select ISDN-Controller Configuration. For informa-
tion on the latter, refer to Chapter 6, section "ISDN-Controller Con-
figuration".
Changes in board parameters can be brought into effect by selecting
the Reinitialize System command from the Internetworking Configu-
ration menu or by entering the command manually at the system
console prompt. When the system is reinitialized, the boards and all
interfaces are unloaded and reloaded again to bring the configuration
changes into effect.
This chapter contains the following sections:
- "Configuring an ISDN-Controller" on page 84
- "Enabling/Disabling an ISDN-Controller" on page 89
- "Deleting an ISDN-Controller" on page 89
If you are using an AVM ISDN-Controller PCMCIA B or an AVM Mobile
ISDN-Controller M1 or M2, make sure that the card and socket services are
enabled before you start the server. For information on enabling card and
socket services, refer to your computer manual.
To configure or reconfigure an ISDN-Controller, load INETCFG by
typing the following command at the server prompt:
LOAD INETCFG <Enter>
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