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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router

 

 

 

 

Table 6-1.

Fields in Menu 13 - Default Dial-in Setup (continued)

 

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

 

IP Address Supplied By:

 

 

Dial-in User

 

If this field is set to Yes, the router allows a remote host to specify its own

 

 

 

IP address. If this field is set to No, the remote host uses the IP address

 

 

 

assigned by the router from the IP pool. The default is Yes.

 

IP Pool

 

If this field is set to Yes, the router provides the remote host with an IP

 

 

 

address from the pool. This field is required if Dial-In IP Address Supplied

 

 

 

By: Dial-in User is set to No. You can configure this field even if Dial-in

 

 

 

User is set to Yes, in which case the router accepts the IP address if the

 

 

 

remote peer specifies one; otherwise, an IP address is assigned from the

 

 

 

pool. The default is No. If this field is set to Yes, enter in IP Start Addr field

 

 

 

the IP address that you want to assign the dial-in user.This field is active

 

 

 

only if you selected Yes in the Dial-In IP Address Supplied By: IP Pool

 

 

 

field. This field specifies the IP address that is available to be assigned to

 

 

 

a dial-in user.

 

 

 

 

 

Session Options:

 

 

 

Input Filter Sets and

In these fields, you can select the filter set(s) to filter the incoming and

 

Output Filter Sets

outgoing traffic between your router and the remote dial-in user. These

 

 

 

filter sets apply to all remote dial-in users but not the remote nodes.

 

 

 

You can choose from 12 different filter sets. In addition, you can link as

 

 

 

many as four filter sets together for further customization (For example, 1,

 

 

 

5, 9, 12). Spaces and commas ( , ) are accepted in this field. For more

 

 

 

information about customizing your filter sets, see Chapter 8, “Filter

 

 

 

Configuration.” The default is blank (no filters).

 

Idle Timeout

 

This value is the number of idle seconds that elapse before the dial-in user

 

 

 

is automatically disconnected. Idle timeout is the period of time when there

 

 

 

is no data traffic between the dial-in user or remote node and the router.

 

 

 

This field is used only if the Recv. Authen is set to None and the call is not

 

 

 

mapped to any remote node or remote dial-in user or the router calls back

 

 

 

to the remote dial-in user.

 

 

 

 

 

Dial-In User Setup

To add a remote dial-in user, enter 14 from the main menu to display Dial-in User Setup. To edit user parameters, select one of the eight users to go to the Edit Dial-in User menu.

Dial-In Configuration

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NETGEAR, Inc Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem RouterStatement of Conditions TrademarksEN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance Customer Support Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursCertificate of the Manufacturer/Importer VCCI-2 StatementWorld Wide Web Contents Chapter Router Installation and Connection Chapter Remote Node Configuration Chapter System Maintenance Appendix a Technical Specifications Index Contents Figures Xii Tables System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Menu Fields Purpose PrefaceAudience Special Message Formats ConventionsUse of Enter, Type, and Press Other Conventions Related PublicationsPage Chapter Introduction FeaturesAbout the Router Key Features TCP/IP Support SupportManagement Support SecurityBasic Router Concepts What is a Router?Routing Information Protocol IP Addresses and the Internet Three Main Address Classes Netmask Example of Subnetting a Class B Address Subnet AddressingNumber of Bits Dotted-Decimal Value Netmask Notation Translation Table for One OctetNetmask Formats Private IP AddressesDotted-Decimal Mask-length Single IP Address Operation Using NAT Single IP Address Operation Using NATDomain Name Server Address Resolution ProtocolIP Configuration by Dhcp Package Contents Chapter Router Installation and ConnectionTelephone Line Checklist ChecklistsISP Checklist Single-User Account Network Checklist Front Panel of the Model RM356 Modem Router Connecting the RouterLabel Activity Description LED DescriptionsConnecting to the Line Port Connecting the Serial Cable OptionalConnecting a Telephone, Fax, or Modem Connecting to the Hub PortsConnecting the Power Adapter Connecting Through the Serial Port Connecting for ConfigurationConnecting Through a Telnet Connection Configuration Methods Chapter Router ConfigurationStart-up Display Powering on the RouterNavigating the Manager Manager Menu CommandsAction Description Manager Main Menu is illustrated in Figure Manager Menu Summary Manager Menu SummaryNumber Menu Title Description Menu 1 General Setup General Setup MenuField Description Example Modem Setup MenuModem Setup Menu Parameters Modem MenusAdvanced Modem Setup Menu Field Descriptions Advanced Modem Setup MenuField Description Default Field Description General Setup MenuEthernet General Setup Menu Filter Sets Ethernet MenuMenu 3 Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Dhcp and TCP/IP SetupRIP Direction Manager Password Setup Information Checklist Chapter Configuration for Internet AccessInternet Access Configuration Configuration for Single-User Account Configuring for a Backup ISP Backup ISP AccountsSwitching to a Backup ISP Chapter Remote Node Configuration Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile Fields PPP Options on Fields in Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options Editing PPP Options Script Options Display Editing Script Options Field Description Option Page Default Dial-In Setup Chapter Dial-In ConfigurationFields in Menu 13 Default Dial-in Setup Dial-In User Setup Fields in Menu 14.1 Edit Dial-in User More On Clid Page LAN-to-LAN Application Chapter TCP/IP ConfigurationFields in Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile Fields Remote Node SetupMenu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields RIP Static Route SetupEdit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page Outgoing Packet Filtering Process Chapter Filter ConfigurationRouter Filter Structure Configuring a Filter SetAbbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 Filter Rules SummaryAbbreviation Description TCP/IP Filter Rule Configuring a Filter RuleAbbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN IP Protocol TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsTCP Estab Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields Generic Filter RuleApplying a Filter Set Diagnosing the Situation Reducing Unnecessary Calls by WindowsReference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router Implementing the Filter Menu 21 Filter Set ConfigurationShows Menu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter Rules Summary Menu Remote Node Profile Menu Applying the FilterSystem Status Chapter System MaintenanceSystem Maintenance Status Menu Fields Command Field Name DescriptionMake an outgoing call Log and Trace Terminal Baud RateSyslog and Accounting View Error LogSystem Maintenance Log and Trace Menu Fields Command FieldField Command Description System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Menu FieldsSystem Maintenance Diagnostic Menu Fields Diagnostic MenuTrace Display for a Successful TCP/IP Protocol Connection Call Testing and TCP/IP ToolsTrace Display for a Failed TCP/IP Protocol Connection System ToolsRestore Configuration Back Up ConfigurationSoftware Update Call Control Command Interpreter ModeBudget Management BlacklistCall History Page Basic Functioning Chapter TroubleshootingLAN Link LED Testing the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityTesting the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device Troubleshooting a Remote User Connection Troubleshooting a Remote Node or ISP ConnectionTroubleshooting the Manager Interface Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Trace the call Using the Packet and Log TracePacket Trace Display Definitions Packet Trace Display FormatGeneral Specification Appendix a Technical SpecificationsElectromagnetic Emissions Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Interface SpecificationsIndex Dhcp Index Index Index TCP/IP