Netopia 4652 manual Easy Setup Profile

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If you selected SDSL-HDLC or IDSL Line Types, you can choose Frame Relay as a Data Link Encapsu- lation method. Choosing Frame Relay reveals the PPP over Frame Relay Enabled toggle.

If you toggle PPP over Frame Relay Enabled to On, the DLCI field appears, allowing you to enter a DLCI value (16 is the default). The LMI option also appears, allowing you to select from ANSI (Annex D), CCITT (Annex A), LMI, or None from the pull-down menu.

5.If you chose the SDSL-ATM Line type, the next two fields, Data Circuit VPI and Data Circuit VCI are editable. Enter the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier values that your provider specifies. If you are using either SDSL-HDLC or IDSL Line Types, these fields do not appear.

6.Press the Down arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN. Press Return to bring up the next screen.

Easy Setup Profile

The Easy Setup Profile screen is where you configure the parameters that control the Netopia 4652’s connection to a specific remote destination, usually your ISP or a corporate site.

On a Netopia 4652 you can add up to 15 more connection profiles, for a total of 16, although you can only use one at a time, unless you are using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

Connection Profile 1: Easy Setup Profile

Connection Profile Name:

Easy Setup Profile

Address Translation Enabled:

Yes

IP Addressing...

Numbered

Local WAN IP Address:

0.0.0.0

Local WAN IP Mask:

0.0.0.0

Remote IP Address:

0.0.0.0

Remote IP Mask:

0.0.0.0

PPP Authentication...

None

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Note: The appearance of this screen varies, depending on the settings in the previous screen.

1.To enable address translation, toggle Address Translation Enabled to Yes (the default). For more information on Network Address Translation, see the Firmware User’s Guide chapter on “Multiple Network Address Translation (MultiNAT)“.

2.From the IP Addressing menu item, choose between Unnumbered and Numbered addressing. Numbered is the default for ADSL. It assigns a unique IP address to the ADSL WAN interface, as required by most ISPs’ routers. Unnumbered may be used for simpler configurations such as point-to-point applications.

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Contents Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Part Number Contents User’s Reference Guide Overview Features and CapabilitiesChapter Introduction How to Use this Guide What You Need Chapter Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Telecommunication Installation Cautions Important Safety InstructionsDSL Identify the Connectors and Attach the CablesDSL port Ethernet ports Console port Power port Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Status Lights Getting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Chapter Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh Ethernet Hub Getting Started Guide Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Chapter Sharing the ConnectionConfiguration tab Dynamic configuration recommendedStatic configuration optional Add. Repeat this process for the secondary DNS TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersTCP/IP or MacTCP Sharing the Connection Getting Started Guide Chapter Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet software Connecting a Console Cable to Your RouterPC ANSI-BBS Navigating through the Console ScreensAccessing the Easy Setup console screens Chapter Easy SetupEasy Setup Console Screens Getting Started Guide SDSL-HDLC Quick Easy Setup Connection PathIP Easy Setup Screen Previous Screen Next Screen DSL Line ConfigurationRFC 1483 Options Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Subnet Mask Easy Setup Security Configuration Easy Setup Getting Started Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications and Safety Information Declaration for Canadian users Regulatory noticesTelecommunication installation cautions Getting Started Guide Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedies-Revised January