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Password
Default NAT server
Idle timer
SET Phone Msgindicator refresh
Administration
Connecting to the Internet
Unsupported configurations
Resetting to factory defaults
Isdn access interfaces
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Contents
Diva LAN Isdn Modem User’s Guide
First Edition August 206-312-01
Table of Contents
Chapter Four
Chapter Three
Chapter Five
Chapter Seven
Chapter Six
Chapter Eight
Chapter Ten
Chapter Nine
Appendix B
Appendix a
Appendix C
Appendix D
Introduction
Introducing the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Connecting to the Internet
Creating your own LAN for resource sharing
Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Creating a VPN
Connecting to a corporate network
Attaching telephones and fax machines
Total network security
Connecting more computers
Compression for faster throughput
Unsupported configurations
Advanced diagnostics
Bandwidth on-demand
Advanced Isdn tariff management
Summary of features
Administration
Contacting customer services
World wide web
Getting Started
Installation overview
Verify your package contents
Prepare for installation
Verify the configuration of your computers
To configure the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
To use the advanced configuration options
To run the Modem Monitor software
Choose a connection protocol
Isdn access interfaces
Important Isdn concepts
Isdn channel usage
PPP
Choosing a connection protocol
Multilink PPP
Multilink PPP + Bacp
Multilink PPP + AO/DI
Summary
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Order an Isdn Line
Information to record when ordering your line
Gather X.25 information
Gather Internet account information
Gather V.120 information
Scripting
To install the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Install the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Chapter Two Getting Started Install the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
To install Modem Monitor
Install Modem Monitor Windows 95/98/NT4
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Connecting a non-Windows computer to the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
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To configure the Internet connection
Configuring the Internet connection
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Fill in the fields as indicated below
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How long will the line stay connected?
Using your Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Registering your Diva LAN Isdn Modem
What’s next?
Using Modem Monitor
Start menu program group
Starting Modem Monitor
Start menu options
Buttons
Properties dialog box
Utilities dialog box
Options dialog box
Profile table
Status Viewer
Utilities
Web-based Configuration Interface
To start the web-based configuration interface
Starting the web-based configuration interface
Getting help
Saving configuration settings
General settings
General settings and connection profiles
Connection profile settings
Connection profile types
To edit the ISP profile
Editing the ISP profile
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To edit the LAN profile
Editing LAN settings
To save/restore configuration settings
Saving and restoring configuration files
System status
Viewing status information
Front panel display
Obtaining statistics
Upgrading the Diva LAN Isdn Modem firmware
To upgrade the firmware
To reset the Diva LAN Isdn Modem to factory defaults
Resetting to factory defaults
Minimizing Isdn Charges
To define Cost Control settings
Idle timer
To set the idle timer
Cost Control
Isdn billing intervals
Data call thresholds
To configure Bacp
Configuring Bacp
Chapter Five Minimizing Isdn Charges Configuring Bacp
Configuring AO/DI
To configure AO/DI
On the D-channel
To configure X.25 settings
Chapter Five Minimizing Isdn Charges Configuring AO/DI
To set Isdn active intervals
Setting Isdn active intervals
To enable spoofing of NetBIOS services
Spoofing NetBIOS services
Data compression
Manual dialing
To enable manual dialing
To restrict analog calls
Restricting analog calls
Data over voice
To enable data over voice
Traffic filtering
Security
Configuration interfaces
Security features
To set the system password
System password
To erase the system password
Automatic log out
Security benefits
Network address translation
NAT static mappings
How it works
Configuring a NAT static mapping for a web server
Default NAT server
Configuring a NAT mapping for an FTP server
Running a web or FTP server
To create a static NAT mapping
Internet
Remote management
To enable remote management
Incoming calls and IP addressing
Incoming data calls
Enable Answer incoming data calls
To enable support for incoming data calls
Click Authentication
Call screening
To set up call screening
To set up call authentication
Call authentication
Callback modes
Callback
Callback options
Timeout waiting for callback
Delay before host calls back
To set up callback
Enable Manual dialing only
Custom security features
Setting up the Phone Ports
Setting phone numbers manually
Connecting multiple analog devices
Connecting modems and fax machines
To enable support for fax/modem
Call bumping
To enable call bumping
How it works
Requirements
Restricting analog calls
To enable supplementary services
Supplementary services
Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Service Failure Tone
VoiceMail
Caller ID
Call Transfer
Feature Key values
Connecting to a Corporate Network
Resources
Overview
Gather information
To configure the Corporate profile
Configure the Corporate profile
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NetBIOS name resolution
Using the corporate connection
Timeouts
Support for Microsoft Network Neighborhood
What’s next?
Advanced Installations
Connection retries
To define retry settings
To define a backup profile and set the profile restore delay
Using Modem Monitor
Installing on an existing LAN
Manual installation
Uncheck the Dhcp server enabled option
If your LAN uses static addressing
Adjusting configuration settings on the LAN
If your LAN has a Dhcp server
If your LAN has a router
Third-party Ethernet Hub
Connecting more than four computers
To create a VPN
Creating a virtual private network
Connecting to the VPN
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Concurrent Internet and Intranet connections
Installation and configuration procedure
Selecting a connections protocol
Defining routes
IP routes
Using masks
About IP addresses
Static vs. dynamic addresses
External addresses
192.168.1.1
ISP
Internet
Why routes are needed
Single connection
212.182.22.39
Multiple connections
Internet
212.182.22.39
Routing on the local LAN
Defining routes for the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Routing Information Protocol RIP
Chapter Nine Advanced Installations IP routes
How filtering works
IP filters
What is a datagram?
Default filters
To define a filter
Chapter Nine Advanced Installations IP filters
Direction
Action
Source/Destination
Location
Dropping incoming traffic from a specific network
IP filtering examples
1st filter
Allowing incoming traffic only from a specific network
2nd filter
Blocking web surfing
Chapter Nine Advanced Installations
Making a V.120 connection
To configure the V.120 protocol
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To uninstall the Eicon SecurID Client software
To install the Eicon SecurID Client software
SecurID support
To enable SecurID support
Other Configuration Tools
Local configuration
Configuration options
Remote configuration
Remote access
Local access
Web interface
Prerequisites
Using the command line interface CLI
Using Web interface
Tftp interface
Enabling Tftp server support
Loading new firmware via Tftp
Uploading/downloading configuration files
Dtmf interface
Commands
Establishing a Telnet connection via IP
Command line interface CLI
Establishing a serial connection
To establish a serial connection
Using the command line interface
Default profiles
About configuration context
Command line reference
Connection profiles
To load the new firmware
TCP/IP Configuration
Installing TCP/IP
Installing and configuring TCP/IP for Windows 95/98
Configuring TCP/IP
Select Use Dhcp for Wins Resolution
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Installing TCP/IP
Installing TCP/IP for Windows NT
Configuring TCP/IP
Configuring TCP/IP on an iMac
Technical Information
B1, B2
Diva LAN Isdn Modem indicator lights
Link
Power
Fault
E1, E2, E3, E4
Port Description
Diva LAN Isdn Modem connectors
Resetting operational settings
Resetting the Diva LAN Isdn Modem
Resetting to factory defaults
To reset
Termination
Installing the resistor
Determining termination requirements
Single Isdn device
Command Line Reference
Section uses the following conventions
Notational Conventions
For information on See
Commands
Disable Aodi Areacode
Enable Aodi Areacode
SET Aodi Txbuffer bytes
SET Callback Timeout seconds
SET Callback Mode type option number1 number2
SET Callback Delay seconds
Show Callback Configuration
Disable Isdn Screening
Enable Isdn Screening
ADD Isdn Screening channel number
Delete Isdn Screening channel index
Call thresholds
Enable Isdn Threshold Disable Isdn Threshold
SET Isdn Threshold intervalDays maxHours maxCalls
Show Dhcp Status
SET Dhcp Type Server None
Stop Dhcp Trace
Show Dhcp Configuration
Delete Dhcp Staticmap ip
Enable Dhcp Staticmap ip Disable Dhcp Staticmap ip
Show Dhcp Staticmap
Show DNS Configuration
Enable DNS Relay Disable DNS Relay
SET DNS Domain domain
SET DNS Address Primary Secondary dnsaddr
Show Ethernet Statistics
Ethernet
Show Ethernet Address
Show Ethernet Trace memsize framesize
General
Validate
Enable Display Disable Display
Show Date
Show Time
Show System Status
Show LED Status
Show Version
Show Calls Status Active Last
SET Action Drop Forward
Enable Filter Disable Filter
SET Direction in OUT ANY
Show IP Filter
SET Type ALL UDP TCP SYN Anyicmp
SET IP NAT UDP TCP Default port address
Enable IP NAT Disable IP NAT
Show IP NAT
ADD IP NAT UDP TCP port ipaddress
ADD IP Route Ipaddr maskLenmetric gwAddr
IP routing
Delete IP Route Ipaddr
SET IP Route Ipaddr maskLen gwAddr
Show Icmp Statistics
IP various
Show IP Address
Show IP Statistics
SET IP Services ALL Intelligent Minimal None
Show IP Configuration
Enable IP Spoofing Disable IP Spoofing
Enable IP Multicast Disable IP Multicast
Enable Isdn Answer Disable Isdn Answer
Enable Isdn Teisharing Disable Isdn Teisharing
SET Isdn Switch Jate Euro BT TPH China Singapore
SET Isdn Switch NI1 5ESS Auto 5ESSPP
Detect Isdn Spid
Show Isdn Configuration
Disable Isdn DELAY56K
SET Isdn Calltype Auto 56K DOV
Show Isdn Statistics
Show Isdn Accesstime
Isdn Access Time
Enable Isdn Accesstime Disable Isdn Accesstime
Stop Lapd Trace
Show Lapd Trace memsize framesize
Logging and Mail Trace
Disable LOG Output Screen Remote
SET LOG Filter Trace Debug Info Security Warning
Stop Mail Trace
SET Mlppp Linkdown threshold delay channel
SET Mlppp Linkup threshold delay channel
SET Mlppp Mode Disable Normal Bacp Aodi
Show Mlppp Configuration
Enable Phone Callbumping Disable Phone Callbumping
Enable Phone Altring channel Disable Phone Altring channel
Enable Phone Callerid Disable Phone Callerid
Phone
Enable Phone Voicemail channel Silent
SET Phone Msgindicator refresh
Disable Phone Voicemail channel
SET Phone Capability channel Speech Data
SET Phone Country country
Show Phone Configuration
Show Phone Country
Enable PPP Compression Disable PPP Compression
Enable PPP Authent Disable PPP Authent
Enable PPP Secureid Disable PPP Secureid
SET PPP Authent Encrypted ANY
Show PPP Configuration
Enable PPP Echorequest Disable PPP Echorequest
Show PPP Status
Show PPP Statistics
Show PPP Trace portmask memsize framesize
Stop PPP Trace port
Profiles
Show Q931 Trace memsize framesize
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Stop Q931 Trace
Disable RIP Merge
Enable RIP V1 V2 V2COMPATIBLE Merge
Show RIP Configuration
Show RIP Statistics
Show RIP Reject
Delete RIP Reject ipaddr
SET Snmp Description name
SET Snmp Name name
SET Snmp Contact name
SET Snmp Location name
Show TCP Trace memsize framesize
Show TCP Statistics
Stop TCP Trace
Tftp
Enable Tftp Server Disable Tftp Server
Show Timeprotocol Configuration
Enable Timeprotocol Disable Timeprotocol
Time Protocol
SET Timeprotocol Server timeServer
Show UDP Trace memsize framesize
Show UDP Statistics
Stop UDP Trace
SET V120 Mode Multiframe Unacknowledged
Enable Disable
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Show V120 Configuration
SET V120 Idletime IdleDelay
Show V120 Trace memsize framesize
Stop V120 Trace
Scripting
ADD Script Line index command argument
Delete Script Line index
Show Script index
SET X25 CUD callUserData
SET X25 Address localX25addr
SET X25 Facilities hexstring
SET X25 LCN lcnNumber
Show X25 Status
Show X25 Configuration
Stop X25 Trace
Regulatory Information
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Regulatory Information for the U.S.A
FCC Part 68 Notice
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Regulatory Information for Canada
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