3 - configure remote site profiles – Perle Systems IOLINK-520 User Manual

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Applications

2.26 — IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO Installation & Applications Guide

2.3 - Configure Remote Site Profiles

Remote Site Profiles allow the IOLINK router to have different sets of configuration

parameters for each of the remote site routers that may be called or that may call this

IOLINK router. This allows complete control over the configuration of each possible

connection.

Each remote site profile is assigned an identification number when it is created, whether it is

created automatically under auto-learning or manually by the user editing the remote site

profile. The remote site is also named with an alias, which provides a more descriptive

identifier for the remote site profile. For example, a remote site profile may be created with

a name that describes the location of the remote router or a user name on an incoming

connection. The alias may be up to 16 characters long and must begin with an alphabetic

character (blanks and the character ”!” are not allowed).

There can be up to 128 remote site profiles. The ID numbers are assigned automatically in

ascending order as the site profiles are created.

ID numbers 129, 130 and 131 are templates for creating remote site profiles with ISDN.

Frame Relay or Leased Line connections respectively. A template may have its parameters

set to match common network configurations and then be used to quickly set-up a new site.

In addition to the reserved templates, you can use any remote site as a template to create a

new site.

The remote site profile allows the definition of various connection parameters: Circuit set-

up, Bridge and Routing protocol configuration, activation criteria and security.

The following steps must be performed on the IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO in order to

define a new remote site profile.

Remote Site Profile ID & Alias

Location: Main

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Configuration

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Connections up

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Remote Site Set-up

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Edit Remote Site

The remote site alias must be entered. The remote site profile is then

created, an ID number is automatically assigned to it and the remote site

profile is opened for editing. If a remote site profile already exists, either

the ID number or the alias may be provided to access the site profile for

editing.

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