Remote Node Configuration - D-Link DI-106 Series User Manual

Remote access router with integrated ethernet hub
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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 or answering calls from a remote network. Note
that when you use menu 4 to configure the Internet, your DI-106
or DI-106M will automatically add a Remote Node for you. Once a
Remote Node is configured properly, traffic to the remote LAN
will trigger the router to make a call automatically (i.e., Dial On
Demand). Similarly, calls from the remote LAN will be answered
automatically and security will be checked.
In this chapter, we will discuss the parameters that are protocol
independent. The protocol dependent configuration will be covered
in subsequent chapters. For TCP/IP, see the TCP/IP Configuration
chapter on page 79. For IPX, see the Novell IPX Configuration
chapter on page 87. For bridging, see the Bridging Configuration
chapter on page 97.
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 (1
to 4) that you wish to configure as shown below:
Remote Node Configuration
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