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Contents Getting Connected Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Index About this Guide Finding Specific Information in this GuideConventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideRequirements Management System CommandsIntroduction Unit Naming ConventionLeased Lines One-to-one ConfigurationConfiguration by Telephone Bridging and IP Configuration OptionsBridging and IP Outline of Configuration Procedure Do you wish to keep IP Addresses and Isdn parameters Configure the Isdn Numbers Table Configure the Ethernet PortConfigure the Isdn Network Type Assign the Unit NameConfiguring a Remote Unit for Bridging and IP Configure the Isdn IP Autocall TableConnect to an IP Network Configuring a Unit using the Quick Configuration UtilityAssign the Unit Name, IP Address and Subnet Mask Test the Isdn Numbers and IP Autocall Tables Configuring a Remote Unit from the Central Site Prior to DespatchConfigure the Isdn Autocall Table on the Central Site Unit Configuring the Central Site UnitConfigure the Isdn Numbers Table on the Central Site Unit Configuring the Remote Site Unit Establish a Remote Management SessionConfigure the Ethernet Port Close the Remote Management Session Configure the Isdn Autocall TableCancel the Manual Call Cancelling Isdn Calls 14CHAPTER 2 Bridging and IP Routing IP Routing IP2CHAPTER 3 Routing IP Manual Configuration of a Central Site Unit for Routing IP 4CHAPTER 3 Routing IP Unnumbered links make the best use of available IP addresses Enable IP Routing Configuring a Remote Unit to Route IPConfigure IP Routing-Static Route Entries Configuring a Remote Unit to Route IP Test the Isdn Line Test the IP Autocall and Isdn Numbers TablesLondon Disable Routing on the Central Site Unit Configure the Isdn Numbers Table on the Central Site Unit 12CHAPTER 3 Routing IP Configuring the Remote Unit 14CHAPTER 3 Routing IP Configure IP Routing-Static Return Route Entry Enable Routing on the Remote UnitEnable Routing on the Central Site Unit Save the Remote Unit ConfigurationCancelling Calls 18CHAPTER 3 Routing IP Novell IPX and Bridging Novell IPX Bridging2CHAPTER 4 Novell IPX and Bridging Do you wish to keep IP Addresses and Isdn parameters 4CHAPTER 4 Novell IPX and Bridging Configuring a Remote Unit for Bridging and IPX Connect to a Novell Network Test the IPX Autocall Table 8CHAPTER 4 Novell IPX and Bridging Configure the Isdn Numbers Table on the Central Site Unit 10CHAPTER 4 Novell IPX and Bridging Enable NRIP/SAP Learning Build the IPX Autocall TableDisable NRIP/SAP Learning Nearest ServerClose the Remote Management Session 14CHAPTER 4 Novell IPX and Bridging Novell IPX Routing Novell IPX RoutingConfiguring a Central Site Unit for Routing IPX Configuring a Central Site Unit for Routing IPX 4CHAPTER 5 Novell IPX Routing Enable IPX Routing Enable Novell RIP/SAP LearningConfiguring a Remote Unit to Route IPX Configuring a Remote Unit to Route IPX Manual Call Specific Server for Get Nearest Server ResponsesNo Specific Server for GNS Responses 10CHAPTER 5 Novell IPX Routing Configure the Isdn Numbers Table on the Central Site Unit 12CHAPTER 5 Novell IPX Routing Configure the Isdn Numbers Table Submitting the new setting turns IPX routing on Enter REM to display the Remote Units screen 16CHAPTER 5 Novell IPX Routing PPP Configuration for IP 6 Connections Configuring a PPP Connection Internet 4CHAPTER 6 PPP Configuration for IP Connections Index Index 10,3-12 Index