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Call-back Options and Cost Allocation
28 NetWAYS/ISDN – 3 Remote Access with NetWAYS/ISDN
Call-back Options and Cost Allocation
A classic use of NetWAYS/ISDN is to integrate telecommuters
in a company LAN. Typically, the telecommuters’ ISDN costs
for connections to the LAN are always borne by the same
site—usually the company's main office. For this purpose
NetWAYS/ISDN provides the “Call-back request” and
“COSO” (Charge One Site Only) features for ISDN-optimized
cost allocation and call-back.
Call-back Request
The “Call-back request” option allows the NetWAYS/ISDN
computer to signal the remote access server that it expects
to be called back so that the costs for the ISDN connection
are charged to the remote access server.
The type of dial-up connection is negotiated, including the
call-back request option, each time NetWAYS/ISDN activates
the connection to the remote access server. The
NetWAYS/ISDN computer dials the remote access server to
carry out the negotiation. If the call-back request is success-
fully negotiated, then the remote access server hangs up the
connection and dials a return call to the NetWAYS/ISDN com-
puter. The same procedure takes place when data is once
again queued for transmission to the remote site after an in-
activity timeout.
The first physical connection must be dialed (and the charges
borne) by the NetWAYS/ISDN computer in order to negotiate
the connection parameters, including the call-back option.
Charge Assignment with COSO (Charge One Site Only)
NetWAYS/ISDN provides the feature “COSO” (Charge One
Site Only) to allow you to specify which end of the network
link bears the connection charges. The NetWAYS/ISDN com-
puter and the remote access server can be configured so that
the same site bears the charges for all connections, regard-
less of which system initiates the connection set-up.
The cost assignment feature must be supported and enabled
on both systems. COSO uses PPP over ISDN features to as-
sign costs.
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