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ISDN Administration 11-3
11
ISDN Procedures
Remote Host Connections
To Add a Remote Host Connection
1. Select Network Connection Administration: ISDN Administration Add
a remote host connection.
The ISDN Remote Host Connection page is displayed.
2. Enter the information in the form using Table 11-1.
Table 11-1 Information for ISDN Remote Host Connection
Connection
Remote Host Address The host address of the peer side of the ISDN point-to-point
link (for example, the ISP’s ISDN server). Example:
129.144.102.6
Local Host Address The host address of the local side of the ISDN point-to-
point link. Example: 129.144.102.27
Netmask The number that masks the host component of a host
address and thus shows how to divide the network
component of the host address into sub-networks.
Inactivity Timeout The number of minutes an ISDN connection is allowed to
idle before it is disconnected.
Host Setup Timeout The number of minutes allowed before a connection request
ceases its attempt to connect to the remote system.
Default Route The route entry that allows connections to unspecified hosts
to go through this connection. The default route is created
when the connection is made with the remote system; it is
deleted when that connection is terminated or timed out.
Choices: On, Off
Bandwidth Controller The side of the connection that is controlling the number of
ISDN links used on the connection. Only one side can be
“on” at a time. Choices: On, Off

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