Netopia 3366C-ENT manual Connecting through a Telnet Session, Configuring Telnet software

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reconfiguring the manner in which you may be using the router to connect to more than one service provider or remote site.

The System Configuration menus display and permit changing:

IP Setup

Filter Sets

IP Address Serving

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Date and Time

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Security

Upgrade Feature Set

Change Device to a Bridge

Logging

The Utilities & Diagnostics menus provide a selection of seven tools for monitoring and diagnosing the router's behavior, as well as for updating the firmware and rebooting the system.

The Statistics & Logs menus display nine sets of tables and device logs that show information about your router, your network, and their history.

The Quick Menus screen is a shortcut entry point to 22 of the most commonly used configuration menus that are accessed through the other menu entry points.

The Quick View menu displays at a glance current real-time operating information about your router.

Connecting through a Telnet Session

Features of the Netopia 3366C-ENT can be configured through the Console screens.

Before you can access the Console screens, you must have:

A network connection locally to the router or IP access to the router.

Telnet software installed on the computer you will use to configure the router

Configuring Telnet software

If you are configuring your router using a Telnet session, your computer must be running a Telnet software program.

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Netopia 3366C-ENT Adsl Router with V.92 Backup Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview How to Use this Guide Getting Started GuideFind a Location Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Important Safety Instructions Power Supply InstallationIdentify the Connectors and Attach the Cables Ports Console portConnect your computer, DSL line, and power source as shown Netopia 3366C-ENT Adsl Router with V.92 Backup Status Lights Getting Started Guide Connecting to Your Local Area Network Readying Computers on Your Local NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh PC Ethernet Switch Getting Started Guide Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Configuring TCP/IPMicrosoft Windows Some Windows versions follow a path like this Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OSClose and Save, if prompted Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet softwareConnecting a console cable to your router Navigating through the Console Screens PC ANSI-BBSEasy Setup Console Screens Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup Console screens Quick Easy Setup Connection Path LLC SnapEasy Setup Adsl Line Configuration Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Previous Screen Next ScreenEasy Setup Security Configuration Previous Screen To Main Menu Line Backup Configuring BackupConnection Profiles WANAssuming you selected PPP, new fields appear Datalink PPP/MP Options screen appears Easy-PAT List Dial IP Setup Setup WAN ConfigurationAtdt Backup Configuration screen Line Backup Using Scheduled Connections with Backup ADD Scheduled Connection Backup Default Gateway Line Backup Getting Started Guide Description Technical Specifications and Safety InformationPower requirements EnvironmentAgency approvals Regulatory noticesManufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance Declaration for Canadian usersAustralian Safety Information FCC Part 68 Information Electrical Safety Advisory