User`s guide
USER’S GUIDE
148 CyberSWITCH
CALLING LINE IDENTIFIER (CLID)
Applicable to ISDN connections only, and only when the CLID option is enabled. You can specify
eight CLIDs for each device entry. Each CLID for a given device must be unique. This is the
telephone number of the calling party that is connecting to the system. In some areas this
information is passed to the system on the ISDN incoming connection message. The system will
compare the incoming CLID with the value configured in the On-node Device Table. If the
numbers are identical the connection will be established. Otherwise, the system will reject the
incoming call.
When two remote devices share the same line (a single point-multipoint ISDN line), they can also
configure the same CLIDs if they both also have some other type of authentication configured (for
example, PAP, CHAP, or Bridge MAC Address Authentication).
Note: If a system is brought on line with a device that has a required CLID that is a duplicate of
another device’s CLID, and no other type of authentication is used, a warning message is
logged at initialization.So every attempt to connect the device thereafter will result in an
error message being logged and the call being rejected.
IP I
NFORMATION CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS
IP ADDRESS
The device’s IP address, if any, on the WAN link connecting it to the CyberSWITCH. Options are:
none (for Direct Host or WAN links that plan to use dynamic address allocation), 0.0.0.0 (for
unnumbered WAN links), or an explicitly defined IP address.
The system must have a valid IP Network Interface defined for this IP address. When IP dial-out is
used, this address is required by the IP routing system in order to map the IP address to the phone
number to be dialed.
E
NABLE/DISABLE IP ROUTING
You may enable or disable IP routing on a per-device basis.
E
NABLE/DISABLE MAKE CALLS FOR IP DATA
This element must be enabled to allow IP dial-out to function. At least one Dial-Out phone number
or X.121 address is required to dial out.
IPX I
NFORMATION CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS
IPX ROUTING
You may enable or disable IPX on a per-device basis.
M
AKE CALLS FOR IPX DATA
Indicates whether the system should establish a WAN connection in order to forward IPX
datagrams to this remote device. If enabled, at least one Dial-Out phone number or X.25 VC name
is required.
IPXWAN
PROTOCOL
Indicates that the remote device is an IPX router and that the IPXWAN protocol must immediately
succeed IPXCP negotiations. Provides interoperability with Novell products.