ZyXEL Communications PRESTIGE 128 User Manual
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54 Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node using the Primary Phone number first. If the
Primary Phone number is busy or does not answer, the Prestige
will call the Secondary Phone number if available. Once
connected, the Prestige will use the BACP (Bandwidth
Allocation Control Protocol) to establish the second B-channel
if Multilink PPP is enabled, and the Remote Node supports MP
and BACP.
Some areas require dialing # before the phone number for local
calls. A # symbol may be included at the beginning of the
Primary Phone number or Secondary Phone number.
12. Route - This fields determines the protocols that the Prestige
will route. The choices for this field are determined by the
features enabled on your Prestige.
13. Bridge - Bridging is used for protocols that are not supported
or not turned on in the previous Route field by the Prestige,
e.g., SNA. When bridging is enabled, the Prestige will forward
any packet that it does not recognize to this Remote Node;
otherwise, the unrecognized packets are discarded. The
disadvantage of bridging is that it usually generates large
amounts of traffic. Press the space bar to select either Yes or
No.
14. Edit PPP Options - To edit the PPP options for this Remote
Node, move the cursor to this field, use the space bar to select
Yes and press ENTER. This will bring you to Menu 11.2 -
Remote Node PPP Options For more information on
configuring PPP options, see the section Editing PPP Options.
15. IP Addr - This is a required field if Route is set to IP. Enter the
IP address of this Remote Node.
16. Edit IP/IPX/Bridge Options - To edit the parameters of the
protocols, go to this field, select Yes and press ENTER. This
will bring you to Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer