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94 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
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♦ Global MPR for ISDN Configuration: lets you define global
parameters that are valid for the NetWare MultiProtocol Router
for ISDN as a whole (Logging, Accounting, Traps, etc.). For more
information, refer to Chapter 8, "Configuring Global Param-
eters".
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♦ Global Remote Node Configuration: allows configuration of
parameters that apply for all remote nodes dialing into the
router (Dynamic Address Assignment, etc.). Global parameters
for remote nodes are set after configuring remote node access
and after binding the network protocol(s) to ISDNWAYS. For
more information on this menu, refer to Chapter 17, "Configur-
ing Remote Node Access."
Procedure
ISDN Network Interface Configuration
The ISDN Network Interface Configuration menu contains general
interface-related information such as the Interface Status and the
address of the ISDN-Controller interface. You should always fill in all
required parameters. From this menu, you can then skip to the other
configuration menus described above.
Changes in the ISDN Network Interface Configuration are brought into
effect by selecting the Reinitialize System command in the Internetwork-
ing Configuration. The message "Driver reconfiguration started" is
displayed on the system console. The drivers are not unloaded and
reloaded unlesss you changed the Interface Status.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select an
Interface Group
.
This parameter lets you assign an interface to an existing or a
new interface group. An interface group is a grouping of several
interfaces with similar characteristics, such as equal ISDN
number. A symbolic name identifies an interface group. They can
be used interchangeably. Thus, all interfaces belonging to an
interface group must have the same values in their Expert
Configurations.
Defining an interface group lets you make and accept on-de-
mand calls on any of several network interfaces without creating
an individual ISDN Call Destination for each interface. All you
need to do is specify the interface group name instead of the