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Peer ISDN Number – If CLID Authentication is enabled, enter the
remote router's ISDN number in this field
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Link Type – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
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PPP Authentication – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
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VJ Compression – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
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Callback Function (CBCP) – Checking here allows this router to accept
requests from a remote router for call back.
◊ Enable Callback Function - Checking here to enable this function.
The router owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom.
◊ Use the Following Number to Callback:
TCP/IP Network Settings
The following settings are required for proper LAN-to-LAN operation.
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My WAN IP – In most cases you may accept the default value (0.0.0.0)
in this field. The router will then get a WAN IP address from the remote
router during the IPCP negotiation phase. If the WAN IP address is fixed
by remote, specify the fixed IP address here.
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Remote Gateway IP –In most cases please accept the default value
(0.0.0.0) in this field.
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Remote Network IP – Specify the network identification of the remote
network. For example, 192.168.1.0 is a network identification of a class-C
subnet with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 (/24).
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Remote Network Mask – Specify the subnet mask of the remote
network.
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RIP Direction – The option specify the direction of RIP (Routing
Information Protocol) packets through the ISDN WAN connection.
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RIP Version – Select the RIP protocol version. Specify Ver. 2 for
greatest compatibility.
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For NAT operation, treat remote sub-net as – Toggle between Private
IP and Public IP.
For the example listed in this section, the LAN-to-LAN Dialer profile should be
configured as below:
Head Office:
- Callback Number: Check here and enter a callback number
for the router to call.
- Callback Budget: Specify a time budget for the callback
function. By default the budget is set to zero, which means no
call back attempt will work.
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