This chapter shows you how to configure a remote node.
33.1 Introduction to Remote Node Setup
A remote node is required for placing calls to a remote gateway. A remote node represents
both the remote gateway and the network behind it across a WAN connection. Note that when
you use menu 4 to set up Internet access, you are actually configuring a remote node. The
following describes how to configure Menu 11.x (where x is 1 or 2) - Remote Node Profile,
Menu 11.x.2 - Remote Node Network Layer Options and Menu 11.x.4 - Remote Node
Filter.
33.2 Remote Node Setup
From the main menu, select menu option 11 to open Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup (shown
below).
Then enter 1 or 2 to open Menu 11.x - Remote Node Profile and configure the setup for your
first or second WAN port. Enter 3 to open Menu 11.3 Remote Node Profile (Backup ISP)
and configure the setup for your Dial Backup port connection (see
Figure 258 Menu 11: Remote Node Setup
Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
1. WAN_1 (ISP, SUA)
2. WAN_2 (ISP, NAT)
3. -Dial (BACKUP_ISP, SUA)
Enter Node # to Edit:
33.3 Remote Node Profile Setup
The following explains how to configure the remote node profile menu.
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