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D-link di-300: frequently asked questions
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The remote ISDN router (Cisco, Ascend...etc.) will have to
complete similar configuration changes in order to talk to
the Router.
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NetWare servers on both sides of the link
The Router can place calls to a remote ISDN router to
negotiate IPX routing.
on the LAN (My-net) will have access to the IPX NetWare
server on their own network.
'My-net' want to access the remote NetWare server
(Server_2), then they will need to configure a static route
for that Router.
In Menu 1:
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The remote ISDN router (Cisco, Ascend...etc.) will have to
complete similar configuration changes in order to talk to
the Router.
My-net
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O--|
|---[Router]-----------[ISDN Router]---|
O--| ^
^
| A
|
NetWare
Server = Server_1
Net number = 111
Set Route IPX to 'Yes'.
Determine what frame type the client station(s) are
using and set the appropriate frame type to 'Yes'.
The Router will not be able to communicate with the
nodes unless the frame types are the same.
Set Seed Router to 'No'.
Set Call Direction to 'Outgoing'.
Set Route to 'IPX', and select 'Yes' to editing the
IPX options.
Set Dial-On-Query to 'Yes'.
Set Rem LAN Net # to the external network number of
the remote network (B).
Set Server Name to 'Server_2' (The name configured
the server).
Set Active to 'Yes'.
Set Network # to '00000222' (The internal network
number of the server).
Set Gateway Node to the number of the remote node (1-
4) for this setup.
In this configuration, the stations
If the client stations on
Rem-net
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|--O
^ |--O
B |
^
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NetWare-+
Server = erver_2
Net number = 222
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