Planet IRT-1001ST User Manual page 84

Remote access router
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Dial-On-Query—This field is necessary for the IRT-1002 on the
client side LAN. When set to Yes, any Get Service SAP or RIP
broadcasts coming from the LAN will trigger the IRT-1002 to
make a call to that Remote Node. If it is set to No, the IRT-1002
will not make the outgoing call.
Rem LAN Net #—In this field, enter the internal network number
of the NetWare server on the remote side LAN. The router will
create a route to access this server.
My WAN Net #—In this field, you can enter in the WAN network
number of the device that you are connecting to. This number will
be used for negotiation between the router and the remote device.
If you leave this field as 00000000, the router will select the
greater WAN network number between the two devices.
Hop Count—This field indicates the number of intermediate
networks that must be passed through to reach the Remote Node.
The default is one (1).
Tick Count—This field indicates the time-ticks required to reach
the Remote Node. The default is two (2).
W/D Spoofing (min)—This field is used for the router when it is
on the server side LAN. The router can spoof a response to a
server's watchdog request after the connection is dropped. In this
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