Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers

Network Checklist

The Model RT328/RH348 router uses the Internet Protocol (IP). The IP configuration has the following requirements:

Host devices must have established IP addresses (usually defined by your network manager or Internet service provider).

An IP address must be assigned to the router itself (usually defined by your network manager or Internet service provider).

Host devices must have the router defined either as the default gateway or as an entry in the static routes table.

The network or subnetwork numbers must be different on the Local and Remote networks you

are routing between.

If you do not have any assigned IP addresses, you must use NAT. In this case, assign IP addresses from a group of designated private IP addresses. Refer to “Single IP Address Operation Using

NAT” on page 1-13 for more information about IP address masquerading. Refer to “IP Addresses and the Internet” on page 1-7 for more information about TCP/IP network configuration.

Router Installation and Connection

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