Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration38 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s GuideNode Numbers — Servers can have internal and external node numbers. The internal nodenumber is a logical number assigned by the system administrator to the server. The external nodenumber is the MAC address of the server. When adding SAP services to the SAP table, internalnode numbers are used.Network Information TablesThe following tables list the items you need to define or obtain to configure the router. Thisinformation is illustrated in the network information diagrams and described in the previoussections. Worksheets are provided in Chapter D, so that you can enter details about your CSX400and remote routers. Table 4 provides information for configuring your system settings, Table 5explains the Remote Router Database configuration settings and Table 6 details bridging androuting configuration.NOTETo configure the CSX400, you need to fill out one chart for the CSX400 and oneRemote Router chart for each remote router to be entered into the remote routerdatabase. If you are setting up both ends of the network, you need a mirror image ofthe information listed below for configuring the router on the other end of the ISDN link.Table 4 Configuring System SettingsConfiguration Section Item DescriptionSystem SettingsRouter NameName used to identify this router; sent toother routers during PAP/CHAP securityauthentication and displayed in theConfiguration Manager window.MessageMessage saved in the router to be readby a system administrator; displayed onthe Configuration Manager main menuwindow.System SettingsDial AuthenticationPasswordDial AuthenticationPassword/SecretThis router’s password used forauthentication when the router dials outto other routers or is challenged by them.