3Com 7000 manual BRIDGE/ROUTER Module

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1-8 CHAPTER 1: BRIDGE/ROUTER MODULE

There are some issues about which you should be aware when implementing an IP bridging solution.

Although calls to the remote site are only generated when data is addressed to a specific IP host or hosts (in our example, 191.100.100.100), any data that cannot be identified as local is also passed over the link while it is open. This can prevent the link from closing after the intended data has been transferred.

Some devices and applications (for example autodiscovery programs on SNMP managers) poll all devices on a subnet at regular intervals and this could lead to frequent ISDN calls if you have entered several IP hosts to generate autocalls to the remote site. When combined with the problem described above, you could find your ISDN line permanently connected.

To avoid this situation you need to be sure that no devices or applications exist on your local site that could make unnecessary and costly calls to your remote site. You can also configure the AccessBuilder units at both ends of the link to implement a Firewall and/or Call Guillotine to reduce the amount of traffic permitted to pass across the link. See the AccessBuilder ISDN Access Router Software Reference guide for more information about these features.

Alternatively, you may wish to configure the module to operate as a router to prevent this problem occurring altogether. This however, requires that each site consists of separate subnets. See the next section for more information about IP routing.

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Contents Accessbuilder BRIDGE/ROUTER Module User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Important Safety Information Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise ’INFORMATION DE Sécurité Importante Page Contents Installation and Operation BRIDGE/ROUTER Specification and Cable PIN Assignments Index Limited Warranty FCC Class a Verification Statement About this Guide IntroductionHow to Use This Guide This table shows where to find specific informationConventions Icon conventions that are used throughout this guide areAdditional Safety Information Additional Safety Information About this Guide BRIDGE/ROUTER Module Benefits of Isdn Using Isdn to Support Leased Line WAN Circuits Principal Features Typical Applications Novell NetworkConnecting To a Remote Novell Network IP Host on the Same IP Network 192.100.100.xxxBRIDGE/ROUTER Module IP Host on Another IP Network IP Routed NetworkInternet or PPP Router PPP Connections To The Internet and Corporate NetworkMultiple Connections from a Single Site Multiple Connections From a Single SitePack Contents Checklist Registering Ownership of your Bridge/Router ModulePre-installation Requirements BRIDGE/ROUTER Module Installation and Operation OverviewInstalling The Module InstallationBRI Bridge/Router Module PRI Bridge/Router ModuleInstalling The Module Installing the Rear Card Installing the Front Card Example Of Installing a Front CardConnecting the Cables ManagerWAN Ports 8 Front Panel LEDs BRI Bridge/RouterTest Lights during the power-on self test PRI Bridge/RouterConfiguring the Bridge/Router Module Monitoring Isdn Line UsageSetting Up a WAN Link Edit WAN Port ScreenInstallation and Operation Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideManagement Problems Power LED Does Not Light ISDN/CHANNEL LEDs Do Not LightOther LEDs Do Not Light Bridge/Router Does not Connect to the Remote DeviceSpecifications LAN Connector InterfacesWAN Connector Interface Isdn Connector InterfaceManagement Connector Interface Bridge CharacteristicsPerformance Approvals Physical DescriptionLAN Port Pin Assignments AUI Cable10BaseT Connecting Cable Isdn Port Cable Pin AssignmentsWAN Port Cable Pin Assignments 21/V.1124/V.28 35/V.36 Management Port Cable Pin Assignments Page On-line Technical Services 3Com Bulletin Board ServiceWorld Wide Web Site Call the telephone number nearest youSupport from Your Network Supplier Support from 3Com Returning Products for Repair Appendix B Technical Support Index NumericsSRC Master LED SRC Slave LED Limited Warranty 408 764-5000 3/18/96 How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems
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