ISDN Remote configuration via Dial-Up Network

Note: The complete section on remote configuration applies only to LANCOM with ISDN interface or a serial interface (with LANCOM Modem Adapter Kit).

Configuring routers at remote sites is particularly easy using the remote configuration method via a Dial-Up Network from Windows. The device is accessible by the administrator immediately without any settings being made after it is switched on and connected to the ISDN interface. This means that you save a lot of time and costs when configuring at separate locations because you do not have to travel to the other network or instruct the staff on-site on configuring the router.

You can also reserve a special calling number for remote configuration. Then the support technician can always access the router even if it is really no longer accessible due to incorrect settings.