How Do I? | Part 1 IP Connectivity - Page 67 |
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| Using either an ISDN Terminal Adaptor (TA) or a analogue modem the remote |
| PC will be configured to access resources on the Corporate network. With the |
| callback option selected on the IPNC, the initial call from the Windows PC will be |
| dropped and return call made to establish IP connectivity. |
396010ISDN
INDeX
and IPNC
796800
TA or Modem
Corporate Network | Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP |
The configuration makes the following assumptions:
1.The Home Worker is using MS Dialup Networking PC which is configured to allow IP parameters to be allocated on connection. This example assumes networking parameters WIN Server and DNS are required.
2.This configuration supports a single Windows PC.
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Step 1 |
| Program the INDeX to route the incoming call to the IPNC |
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Configure INDEX environment using |
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either the (T) or (S) interface (see pages |
| line card group. |
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90 and 91). The configuration must |
| The DDI digits will be configured as per the Extension field |
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ensure the DDI digits <396010> are |
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presented to the IPNC line card. |
| entered in the RAS menu (see page 55). |
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Step 2 |
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Test INDeX configuration |
| Use the Monitor application, select Call and enable Call |
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| events. Point the Monitor application to the local IPNC and |
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| dial the Group number configured in Step one from an on- |
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| switch extension. The Call event on the Monitor Application |
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| must indicate the call is presented to the local IPNC. |
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| The result tone returned by the |
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| engaged or busy) is not significant. It is only important that |
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| the call is presented to the IPNC. |
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Step 3 |
| The RAS allows the IPNC router to identify which incoming |
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Modify the Extension field of the default |
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RAS |
| calls are to be associated to data routing. |
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Extension = 396010 |
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INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual | How Do I? - Page 67 |
38DHB0002UKDD – Issue 7 (22/11/02) | Part 1 IP Connectivity |