Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
4 Index
Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP
ports
configuring, 4-11
updating, 4-11
PPP
authentication profiles, E-2
configuring a path, 3-12
connecting routers, 3-11
connecting to other devices, 1-7
connecting to other router, 3-11
multilink, 1-7
password authentication and, 1-8
procedure
configure ISDN line, 3-9
enter network address, 3-8
name the router, 3-8
set up a call between two routers, 3-10
publications, xvii
R
remote device
call profile problems, 5-7
line configuration problems, 5-7
network configuration problems, 5-7
physical connection problems, 5-6
testing path, 5-6
testing path to PC, 5-8
RIP, 1-5
router
configuring using Basic Setup, 3-7
connecting to a hub, 2-10
connecting to ISDN in North America, 2-7
connecting to other devices, B-6
connecting using PPP, 3-12
description, 1-1
entering network address, 3-8
installation, 2-4
naming, 3-8
testing LAN path, 5-5
testing path to remote device, 5-6
routing
across ISDN, 1-6
definition, 1-4
IP over ISDN, B-5
protocol time-out, 1-6
updates, 1-5
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
S
S/T interface, 2-8
saving configuration, 3-6
screen
configuration menu, 4-4
security
calling line identification, 1-8
improving with Challenge Handshake
Protocol, 1-8
integrated services digital network, 1-8
management access control, 1-2
using Password Authentication Protocol, 3-11
selecting switch type, basic setup, 3-9
semipermanent routes, 1-6
SENDPROG command, D-3
serial port built-in interface access, 2-13
Service Profile Identifier. See SPID
session, 1-4
setting up PPP, 3-6
Siemens EWSD, C-3
Simple mode, E-1
site preparation, 2-2
software, upgrading, D-1
SPID
basic setup, 3-9
default, C-2
obtaining, C-2
receiving from telephone company, 1-6
spoofing, B-5
subaddress, 1-7, 3-15
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