Re: (PM) ISDN & Lucington

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 08:54:43 -0500 (CDT)

On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Scott Rothgaber wrote:

> The overall idea is to make it so that each location can talk to the
> other AND the outside world WITHOUT staying up 24/7 (BS gives you 320
> hours/month). Obviously, each location can just dial up to get to the
> outside, but if the guy is home, how does he get a connection to the
> office? This seems like a job for one of those nifty Lucington OR
> thingys I hear you guys talking about. ;-)

Set up on-demand locations in the pm 3 to dial his office when packets are
destined for his ip, set up-on demand location for his office to dial YOU
when there are packets destined for the world.

Depending on the amount of data he wishes to transfer from home and
whether he NEEDS automated connection to his home, he could just dial in
on a modem as normal, or use an OR-U and do the same thing.

Examples of this are laid out in the conig manual AND in the tech notes
online.

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