Installation and Reference for the BayStack 820 ISDN Router
BayStack 820 ISDN Router Overview
The BayStack 820 ISDN Router is a small-sized desktop multi-purpose router for
branch-to-branch Intranet access, dial-in local area network (LAN) access, and
Internet access. The router has an ISDN interface, a four-port 10BASE-T repeater
hub, and two voice adapter ports for connection to analog telephone or facsimile
devices.
You can configure the router in one of three ways. You can:
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Enter the router's IP address in your Web browser and configure it using
the built-in BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager software.
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Use the built-in DB-9 console port to connect the router as a serial device to
your workstation's serial port and configure the router using the command
line interface (CLI) commands. For details, refer to
Command Line
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Use a Telnet application to access the router and configure the router using
the command line interface (CLI) commands. For details, refer to
"Using the Command Line
Data comes into the router from the local LAN and is routed to the remote
network. In addition to routing Internet Protocol (IP) and Internetwork Packet
Exchange (IPX) traffic, the router also acts as a bridge for other network protocols
such as Appletalk and Systems Network Architecture (SNA).
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