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Administration HiPath 3000/5000 V7 IP systems

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<strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> in the LAN Network For internal use only<br />

<strong>Administration</strong> & Fault Management<br />

Access Mechanism<br />

A list of up to twenty remote structures controls access from the service center to the customer<br />

LAN and vice versa. Each remote structure contains the following information:<br />

● The <strong>IP</strong> address of the service center (= PSTN partner in the service center) for setting up<br />

connections from the customer LAN to the service center and for the automatic transmission<br />

of error messages (SNMP traps).<br />

● The DID number (part of the numbering plans) for direct identification of this remote structure.<br />

● Up to five PSTN remote numbers marked as incoming (for identifying the remote structure<br />

- when dialing the router call number) and/or outgoing (for use as callback address).<br />

● Short hold mode Yes/No<br />

– If "Short hold = Yes" is selected, an inactive PSTN connection is cleared down after a<br />

set time (short hold timeout). If there are new data packets to be transmitted, the connection<br />

is set up once again (transparent for the user). This mechanism is also known<br />

as a background connection setup or cleardown. Costs are only incurred when the line<br />

is actually used.<br />

– If “Short hold = No” is selected, a PSTN connection remains permanently active until<br />

the end criterion is received.<br />

● Short hold (sec.)<br />

This parameter describes the length of time in seconds after which an inactive PSTN connection<br />

is cleared down.<br />

● Callbk Yes/No<br />

– If “Callbk = Yes” is selected, a connection request is first of all denied. Then the first<br />

station number marked as outgoing in the remote structure found is called back. Three<br />

attempts are made to set up the connection, then the next outgoing station number is<br />

used. The system stops trying to set up the callback after three unsuccessful attempts.<br />

– If “Callbk = No” is selected, the connection is set up immediately.<br />

● Remote analog modem<br />

If you select “Yes”, the V.34 protocol in the B channel is used for an outgoing connection<br />

via the ISDN line.<br />

P31003-H3570-Y100-4-7618, 2007-10-31<br />

4-86 <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>, System Description

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