Technical data

90362-01 Getting Started 1-3
Dial-up Client-to-LAN routing
is used to route information to and
from your local area network and a dial-in user.
Figure 1-4. Client-to-LAN Routing
This application allows remote users to access servers on your local
LAN through a dial-in connection to your NetBlazer.
For example, remote users could login to the NetBlazer and access
files or print servers on the local network, or they could use the
NetBlazer as a terminal server for telnet or dial-out connections.
Modem pooling
uses a network modem pool to communicate
between your local network and a remote site, such as a bulletin
board.
Figure 1-5. Modem Pooling
This application allows IP LAN users to use the first available
modem without having to check to see which one is available. By
associating an IP address with a pool of modems, a user can telnet to
the address of the pool to have the NetBlazer use the first available
modem.
Your
Local
Network
Telephone
Network
Remote User
Modem
Modem
Your
Local
Network
The modem
pool address