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Routing and WAN connections
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
11.3
Configuration of remote stations
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For the remote stations following parameters are required:
Note: Please note following points when editing the peer list:
D If two identical peer lists (e.g. DSL-Broadband-Peers list and Dialup-
Peers list) are entered, the BAT when connecting to the remote station
uses the “faster” interface. The other interface is then used as a back-
up.
D If nor the access concentrator neither the service is specified the rout-
er connects to the first AC that answers the query.
Peer list Parameter Meaning
DSL Name With this name the remote stations are identified in the router modules.
As soon as the router module has detected the remote station (using the
IP address of the destination), the connection parameters are located in
the peer list.
Short hold This time indicates how long the connection is kept if no data is being
transmitted anymore.
If zero is entered, the connection does not terminate automatically. If
9999 seconds are entered a broken off connection is rebuild automati-
cally. (see ’Extended connection for flat rates—Keep-alive’
page 440)
Access
concentrator
The Access concentrator (AC) is a server, which can be accessed by the
remote station. If several ADSL providers are listed, select the provider
that is responsible for the remote station (using the name of the AC).
The value for the AC is advised to you by your provider. If no value is
entered for the AC, every AC is accepted that provides the demanded
service.
Service Enter the service you would like to use from your provider. The service
can be e.g. internet surfing or even video downstream.
The value for the service is advised to you by your provider. If no value is
entered, every Service is accepted that is provided by the AC.
Layer name Select the layer name for the connection. The configuration of this layer
is described in the following section.
VPI Virtual Path Identifier.
VCI Virtual Channel Identifier. The value for VCI and VPI are advised to you
by your provider. Standard values for the combination of VPI and VCI
are:
0/35, 0/38, 1/32, 8/35, 8/48.
Dialup-
Peers
Name See DSL-Broadband-Peers
Phonenumber A Phonenumber is only then required, if the remote station must be
called. This field can remain empty if only incoming calls should be
accepted. Several phonenumbers for the same remote station can be
entered in the RoundRobin list.
Short hold See DSL-Broadband-Peers
Short hold 2 The second B channel is cut down, if it is not used for the set duration.
Layer name See DSL-Broadband-Peers
Callback The automatic callback provides a secure connection and decreases the
costs for the caller. Further information can be found in the next section
’Callback functions’
page 440.

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Hirschmann BAT54-Rail Specifications

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BrandHirschmann
ModelBAT54-Rail
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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