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DI-304/DI-304M ISDN Remote Router
TCP/IP Network Settings
The following settings are required for proper LAN-to-LAN operation.
For the example listed in this section, the LAN-to-LAN Dialer profile should be
configured as below:
Head Office:
Password – Specify a password to authenticate the dial-in router.
Enable CLID Authentication – Limit the dial-in router to be called from a
specific ISDN number.
Peer ISDN Number – If CLID Authentication is enabled, enter the remote
router's ISDN number in this field
Link Type – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
PPP Authentication – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
VJ Compression – Refer to Dial-Out Settings.
Callback Function (CBCP) – Checking here allows this router to accept
requests from a remote router for call back.
? Enable Callback Function - Checking here to enable this function. The
router owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom.
? Use the Following Number to Callback:
- Callback Number: Check here and enter a callback number for
the router to call.
- Callback Budget: Specify a time budget for the callback function.
By default the budget is set to zero, which means no call back
attempt will work.
My WAN IP – In most cases you may accept the default value (0.0.0.0) in
this field. The router will then get a WAN IP address from the remote router
during the IPCP negotiation phase. If the WAN IP address is fixed by remote,
specify the fixed IP address here.
Remote Gateway IP –In most cases please accept the default value (0.0.0.0)
in this field.
Remote Network IP – Specify the network identification of the remote
network. For example, 192.168.1.0 is a network identification of a class-C
subnet with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 (/24).
Remote Network Mask – Specify the subnet mask of the remote network.
RIP Direction – The option specify the direction of RIP (Routing Information
Protocol) packets through the ISDN WAN connection.
RIP Version – Select the RIP protocol version. Specify Ver. 2 for greatest
compatibility.
For NAT operation, treat remote sub-net as – Toggle between Private IP
and Public IP.
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