FastConnect The OfficeConnect Remote’s proprietary connection protocol that allows fast connection between units either over the ISDN link or over a permanent leased line WAN link. Fiber optics A technology that uses laser light pulses, sent over thin glass fibres, which is able to deliver data at speed up to several gigabits per second. File server A computer running a special operating system that allows workstations to access files. Filter A configuration that removes types of data frames bas
If you want to connect to a remote site using leased line WAN links see “Setting Up a WAN Link” on page 1- 29. If you are unsure about the networking configuration you require, see “Examples of Typical ISDN Networking Applications” on page 1- 31 for more information. IMPORTANT The Quick Configuration menu option is designed to be used only when you set up the unit for the first time. If you want to make any changes to the unit’s configuration at a later stage, you should use the management syste
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In the case of the TCP/IP protocol suite, the OfficeConnect Remote utilizes the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP is also known as a distance vector protocol. Different protocols use differing network characteristics or metrics when making routing decisions. The metric employed by RIP is a Hop Count. A hop count is defined by the number of routing nodes there are between the source and destination units. In our example, there are two hops between LAN1 and LAN 2 going via Routers A and B. I