Operation Manual

Operating modes and functions
ELSA LANCOM Wireless
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English
Settings in the charge module
The interface settings for the
ELSA LANconfig
can be found in the 'Management'
configuration section on the 'Charges' tab, or under
/Setup/Charge-module
during telnet or terminal sessions.
The current charge and connect-time information is retained when rebooting (e.g. when
installing new firmware) is not lost until the unit is switched off. All of the time values
indicated here are in minutes.
ISDN connections
Data communications between two ISDN terminal devices takes place via ISDN
connections. These connections can be realized either as dial-up or leased-line
connections.
Initially the router modules only determine the remote station to which a data packet is
to be sent. The various parameters for all required ISDN connections must be arranged
so that a given connection can be selected and established as required. These
parameters are stored in a variety of lists, the interaction of which permits the correct
connections.
The following sections introduce the lists and briefly describe the parameters they
contain, describe their connections to other lists and their parameters, and how they are
configured in the software.
Name-list
The name list in the
ELSA LANconfig
can be found in the 'Communication' configuration
section on the 'Remote Stations' tab, or under
/Setup/WAN-module/Name List
during telnet or terminal sessions.
To define the available remote stations, enter them in the name list with a suitable name
and additional parameters:
쮿
Name
This name is used to identify the remote station in the router modules.
쮿
Dialup-remote
This number should be dialed when the router actively establishes a connection to
the remote station.
If the remote station can be reached under a variety of numbers, enter the other
numbers in the round-robin list.
If the remote station is available via a leased line, the number for a dial-up backup
connection can be entered here.