D-Link DI-206 User Manual
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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
Configuration and Management
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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.
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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;
the second one using it after the first one’s idle time has expired and
it has relinquished it.
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Phone - This is the telephone number that will be dialed to make
the outgoing connection.
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Idle Time – This is the elapsed time (in seconds), of inactivity, that
will trigger the router to disconnect this interface.
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Set Peer IP as Default Gateway – When enabled, this feature
sets the IP address of the remote device as the default gateway
(default next hop router) for all packets not found in the routing
table. This option should be enabled for the ISDN circuit (ISDN1 or
ISDN2) that is used to connect to the Internet. Also, if the Peer IP is
set as the default gateway here, you still need to define a static
default route in the Network Configuration, IP Static Route
submenu, but you don’t need to designate a gateway IP address for
the static route (the routers will automatically negotiate and adjust