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Examples of Typical ISDN Networking

Applications

This section describes four of the most common

applications of the OfficeConnect Remote. All of

these configurations can be carried out using the

Quick Configuration

option and no further

configuration is necessary to make the unit

operational. However, you may want to fine tune

the performance of the OfficeConnect Remote.

The

information provided in the

Software Reference

guide

will help you do this.

The four typical applications are:

Connecting to a Novell Network.

Connecting to an IP host on the same IP network.

Connecting to an IP host on another IP network.

Connecting to the Internet or a PPP router.

You may need to combine two or more of these

applications to provide full connectivity to your

network. This is easily done by repeating the

Quick

Configuration

option as many times as is needed.

Novell Network

Many organizations base their local area networks

on Novell NetWare servers and users may need to

access information stored on servers in other

locations. If you are using ISDN to connect to the

remote site, you can configure the OfficeConnect

Remote to automatically call and connect to remote

Novell servers when connection is required.

During configuration, once you have entered the

ISDN number for the remote site, the OfficeConnect

Remote makes a call to the remote site and

autodiscovers the Novell servers on that network. It is

then able to autocall the remote site whenever a

connection to one of the remote servers is

requested. To the user at the local site it will appear

as though the server is on the same network.

When no data is being passed between the workstation

and server, the OfficeConnect Remote closes the ISDN

connection and the units at each end of the link

spoof

the Novell IPX protocol so that both the workstation

and server believe the connection is still valid. As soon

as the unit identifies that data needs to be passed to

the server, the ISDN connection is re-established

without the user being aware of ever being

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