TRENDnet TW-H6W1IR manual

Models: TW-H6W1IR

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??Remote Name – Name for the remote network that the TW- H6W1IR is being set up to connect with.

TW-H6W1IR ISDN Remote Router

??Remote Name – Name for the remote network that the TW- H6W1IR is being set up to connect with.

??Direction – dial-[In], dial-[Out], or [Both]. This field defines whether the router on the other network will dial-[In] to the TW- H6W1IR to establish a connection, the TW-H6W1IR will dial- [Out] to the other network, or a connection can be established [Both] ways.

When this is set to In, the TW-H6W1IR will only establish a connection with the other network by receiving calls on the ISDN port specified in the Interface field below. Also, the incoming calls will be subject to the Name, Password and Rem CLID fields in the Incoming section below.

When this is set to Out, the router will only make calls on the ISDN interface specified in the Interface field below. Also, the outgoing calls will be subject to the Name, Password and Phone Number fields in the Outgoing section below.

When set to Both, the dial in and dial out conditions described above will both be observed.

??Interface – ISDN Link 1 [ISDN L1] or ISDN Link 2 [ISDN L2]. This field is used to assign a remote network to a logical (virtual) interface called a virtual circuit. More than one remote network can be configured to use the same interface, but they cannot be connected at the same time. Thus, if you wish to have two WAN connections operate simultaneously, make sure they are configured on different interfaces. On the other hand, if you have two dial-out remote network profiles but wish to keep one line always open for dial-in users, make sure the two dial-out profiles use the same interface. In this case, the two profiles will share the same interface;

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Management

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TRENDnet TW-H6W1IR manual ?? Remote Name - Name for the remote network that the TW- H6W1IR is being set up to connect with