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6. Remote Node Configuration

A remote node represents both a remote gateway and the internet behind it, across an ISDN
connection. A remote node is required for placing calls to a remote network. Note that when
you use menu 4 to configure the Internet, the Prestige automatically adds a remote node for
you. Once a remote node is configured properly, traffic to the remote LAN triggers the
Prestige to make a call automatically (i.e., Dial On Demand).
In this chapter, we discuss the parameters that are protocol independent. The protocol-
dependent configuration is covered in subsequent chapters. For TCP/IP, see Chapter 7.
From the main menu, enter 11 to go to Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup. When in menu 11,
enter the number of the remote nodes that you wish to configure as shown below. Default
values are shown on the screens.
Figure 6-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Profile
Enter the remote node number to edit and you will go to the next submenu: Menu 11.1
- Remote Node Profile as shown below. Rem Node Name is a required field.and it
must be unique from any other remote node name or remote dial-in user name. If Call
Direction is set to Both, the Prestige can both place and receive calls to/from this
remote node. If set to Incoming, the Prestige will not place a call to this remote node. If
set to Outgoing, the Prestige will drop any call from this remote node. Several other
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Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
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