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This chapter describes how to configure remote office access connection profiles
for branch-to-branch access. You can configure remote office access by ISDN or
configure a virtual private network (VPN) if you purchased this optional feature.

Configuring Remote Office Access by ISDN

To enable your local LAN to access a remote LAN, you must configure a remote
office connection profile for the BayStack 820 ISDN Router at each site (one
profile for the remote router and one for the local router).
The remote site does not need to have a BayStack 820 ISDN Router, and may not
be configurable by the local administrator. In either case, make sure that you
configure the router to match the requirements of the remote site.
To configure remote office access, you must select the Access to/from Remote
Site check box in the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager customization dialog
box. If you want to configure NetWare resources for remote access connections,
select the Share NetWare (IPX) Resource check box. For details, refer to
"Customizing the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager Interface" on page
Before you configure a remote office connection profile, you need to configure
the ISDN connection. For details, refer to
page
206901-A

Configuring Remote Office Access

3-9.
"Configuring ISDN Port Settings" on
Chapter 4
3-3.
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