Connecting To An Internet Service Provider
IP And IPX Routing
- Dial-On-Demand: Dynamic Routing
Connect two sites using IP and IPX together with ISDN. The ISDN line dials
only when needed and dynamic snapshot routing offers minimal
maintenance.
- Dial-On-Demand: Static Routing
Connect two sites using IP and IPX together with ISDN. The ISDN line dials
only when needed. Routes are manually created and must be maintained.
- Nailed-Up: Dynamic Routing
Connect two sites using IP and IPX together with a permanent ISDN connection.
Dynamic routing offers minimal maintainance, but ISDN costs are a
consideration.
IP Routing Only
- Dial-On-Demand: Dynamic Routing
Connect two IP sites together with ISDN. The ISDN line dials only when
needed and dynamic snapshot routing offers minimal maintenance.
- Dial-On-Demand: Static Routing
Connect two IP sites together with ISDN. The ISDN line activates only
when needed. Routes are manually created and must be maintained.
- Nailed Up: Dynamic Routing
Connect two IP sites together with a permanent ISDN connection. Dynamic
routing offers minimal maintainance, but ISDN costs are a consideration.
IPX Routing Only
- Dial-On-Demand: Dynamic Routing
Connect two IPX sites together with ISDN. The ISDN line dials only when
needed and dynamic routing offers minimal maintenance.
- Dial-On-Demand: Static Routing
Connect two IPX sites together with ISDN. The ISDN line dials only when
needed. Routes are manually created and must be maintained.
- Nailed-Up: Dynamic Routing
Connect two IPX sites together with a permanent ISDN connection. Dynamic
routing offers minimal maintainance, but ISDN costs are a consideration.
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