Operation Manual

100 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
When you set the Origination Subaddress on all interfaces of an
ISDN-Controller to the same value, incoming calls directed to
this subaddress will be forwarded to any interface.
For PPP over ISDN, the origination subaddress has no meaning.
2. Check the
Interface Usage
.
This parameter defines whether the respective interface is to be
used for connections between LANs only, for remote access by
NetWAYS/ISDN and PPP-compatible clients only or whether
both type of connections are allowed.
Default: Both LAN-LAN and Remote Node-LAN
Options: Both LAN-LAN and Remote Node-LAN, LAN-LAN,
Remote Node-LAN
If you select "LAN-LAN", no connections to remote nodes are
allowed over this interface. This means that the interface is
reserved for connections between LANs only.
"Remote Node-LAN" means that this interface can only be used
for connections to remote NetWAYS/ISDN and PPP-compatible
clients. If you choose this option, you also have to specify the
Remote Node Usage (see Step 3 below).
"Both LAN-LAN and Remote Node-LAN" allows both types of
connections over this interface. If you have connections with
remote PPP nodes, also read the description of "PPP Destination
Type" on page 110 of this chapter.
3. If you chose
Remote Node-LAN
or
Both LAN-LAN and
Remote Node-LAN
for
Interface Usage
above, check the
Remote Node Usage
.
This parameter describes how NetWare MultiProtocol Router for
ISDN interfaces are treated when used for remote node access.
Default: Exclusive Interface Reservation
Options: Exclusive Interface Reservation,
On Demand Interface Acquirement
"Exclusive Interface Reservation" means that an interface and the
underlying ISDN data channel will be reserved for a connection
from the first dial-in until the connection is cleared logically. The
logical connection between the remote client and the interface