Connecting To A Remote Host Using Isdn - Sun Microsystems Netra User Manual

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Connecting to a Remote Host Using ISDN

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To connect to a remote host over ISDN using PPP requires the following tasks:
1. Configuring all ISDN ports.
All ports must be configured correctly before connections can be made to
remote hosts. Configure each port using the appropriate Configure Port x
option, as described on page 11-5.
2. Adding a remote host connection.
After configuring all the ports, set up a connection to a remote host using
the Add a remote host connection option, as described on page 11-3. Most
of the information you need should be available from the ISP or the WAN
administrator.
If you are connecting to Ascend, Cisco, or Network Express routers,
configure your connection with the following information:
• Ascend: Use CHAP as the security protocol and MP-Ascend as the
encapsulation protocol.
• Cisco: Use CHAP as the security protocol and MP-Other as the
encapsulation protocol for Multilink.
• Network Express: Use MP-Other as the encapsulation protocol for
Multilink.
Netra Internet Server 3.1 User's Manual—September 1996

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