3Com 510 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Remote ISDN Number
Type the ISDN number of the
remote unit that connects to the remote IP network.
Call Type
Set the Call Type for each ISDN number.
Use
64k Unrestricted
for Euro ISDN lines. Use
56k V.110
or
56k_restricted
in the USA depending on the
requirements of your ISDN service provider.
IP Address of this unit’s LAN
Type the IP address of
this unit. This the address you entered on the Name
screen.
IP Mask of this unit’s LAN
Type the IP subnet mask
you entered for this unit on the Name screen. See
Appendix A
for more information about subnet masks.
IP Address of this end of the ISDN link
By default
this field is set to UNNUMBERED which allows
unnumbered links to be used. This options is suitable
for most network configurations. See
Appendix A
for
more information about numbered and unnumbered
links.
If you want to use numbered links, you must enter
an IP address for this port that is on a different
network or subnetwork than the unit’s IP address.
IP Address at the other end of the ISDN link
By
default this field is set to 0.0.0.0 indicating unnumbered
links are being used. If you are using numbered links,
type the IP address of the remote ISDN port on the unit
to which you want to connect. It must be on the same
network or subnetwork as the local ISDN port.
IP Mask of the ISDN Link
If you are using
unnumbered links, leave this field set to 0.0.0.0. If you
are using numbered links, type a subnet mask
suitable use with the IP addresses you have selected
for the ISDN ports at both ends of the link. See
Appendix A
for more information about subnet masks.
IP Address of the Remote Host
Type the IP address
of remote host to which you want to connect.
Remote IP Mask
Type an IP subnet mask to match
the address type being used. See
Appendix A
for
more information about subnet masks.
Press [CTRL]+[E] to submit this information.
An entry is made in the autocall table so if any data
destined to the remote host, an automatic call is made
and a connection made to the remote IP network.
Enter
SAVE
at the command prompt to permanently
store this configuration in the unit’s memory.
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