Atlantis Land ATLMMR MNE01 Introduction, An overview of the Isdn Router, Package contents

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Chapter 1

Introduction

1.1 An overview of the ISDN Router

The device is a small desktop router that sits between your local Ethernet network and a remote network (For example, the Internet or a remote office). It contains an ISDN S/T interface, a 10/100 Base-T LAN port, and an auxiliary port for a directly connected management console.

Data comes into ISDN Router from the LAN and then is “routed” to the remote network, and vice versa. In addition to its capability to route IP traffic, it also acts as a bridge for other network protocols, such as Appletalk or SNA.

The main functions of the device are to support your LAN to access the Internet, to support remote users to dial in and to access resources on your LAN, and to support communications among branch offices.

The most common use for the device is to provide Internet access, so that everyone on your LAN can surf the web, send/receive e-mail or files. It automatically acquires the necessary IP address when the connection to the Internet is established. You don’t need to apply for and assign an IP address to each PC or workstation on your network.

The device supports “bandwidth on demand”. For example, any user’s initial intent to access to the Internet will trigger a B-channel connection to the Internet to be set up. As the traffic builds up (For example, more users try to access the Internet, or the same user generates a lot of traffic), it will establish a second connection through the other B-channel. As traffic decreases, one B-channel will be taken down, until finally, after a configurable period of inactivity, the remaining B-channel will also be disconnected.

1.2Package contents

1.ISDN Router

2.AC Power Adapter

3.RS-232 cable (Null type)

4.RJ-45 ISDN cable

5.RJ-45 LAN cable

6.CD-ROM containing the on-line manual

7.Quick Start Guide

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Contents Isdn Router AtlantisLand spa Table of Contents Introduction Package contentsAn overview of the Isdn Router Isdn Router Features Isdn Router ApplicationUsing the Isdn Router Front LEDsRear ports CablingPage Configuration Before ConfigurationSelect the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 Configuring PC in Windows Configuring with GUI program Using Different Browsers for Isdn RouterSelect the Obtain an IP address automatically Netscape NavigatorBasic Internet Access Configuration PasswordCustomize User Interface Internet Access with Advanced Configuration Click Apply and TestPage IP Configuration for Internet Access IP Routing Table Page IP Address Translation Configuration Click ApplyAdd or Edit IP Address Translation Click Apply Delete a Set of IP Address Translation Static Dhcp ConfigurationClick Edit Delete a Set of static private IP address Click DeleteRemote Configuration Remote Office Access by IsdnRemote Phone Number My System Name My System Password Remote Sub-Address Advanced Options for Remote Office Access ProfilesCaller ID Number Enable IP Remote IP Address Remote IP Netmask Enable BridgingDeleting Remote Office Access Profile Select Connection Profiles in the Menu WindowDial-in User Access Configuration Configuring a Dial-in User ProfilePage Packet Filtering Deleting Dial-in User ProfilesSelect Connection Profiles from the Menu Window Page How to Reset How to Upgrade the FirmwareManagement What if I Forget the Password? How to Change Isdn Router Manager PasswordCurrent Password New Password Confirm Password Click Submit Troubleshooting What is NAT?How do I set up the Idle Time? How many rules can be used in IP Filtering function?Why can’t I use ICQ software under the device? Why does the configuration lost from previous usage?What’s Data over Voice Channel? Solution Why can’t I set up IP Filter function in GUI?Answer Answer