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Netopia
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R310 ISDN Router
User’s Reference Guide
Contents
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Part I: Getting Started
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Part II: Advanced Configuration
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Part III: Appendixes
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Conguration options for your Netopia R310 ISDN Router
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2. Small Ofce connection to the Internet
3. Direct Connection to a Corporate Ofce (Telecommuter)
4. Congured to accept incoming dial-up connections
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How to use this guide
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Identify the connectors and attach the cables
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1 Ethernet Power
Netopia R310 ISDN Router Back Panel Ports
Netopia R310 ISDN Router Status Lights
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Before running SmartStart
Setting up your Router with the SmartStart Wizard
SmartStart Wizard conguration screens
Easy option
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Advanced option
Sharing the Connection Conguring TCP/IP on Windows 95, 98, or NT computers
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Conguring TCP/IP on Macintosh computers
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DNS Proxy and Caching Behavior
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Connecting to an Ethernet network
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Connecting through a Telnet session
Conguring Telnet software
Connecting a local terminal console cable to your router
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Navigating through the console screens
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Beginning Easy Setup
ISDN Easy Setup
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Easy Setup Prole
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IP Easy Setup
Easy Setup Security
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The Default Prole How the default prole works
Customizing the Default Prole
IP parameters (default prole) screen
Delayed Remote Conguration Change Toggle
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System Conguration screens
System Conguration features
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Network Protocols Setup
Filter Sets (Firewalls)
IP Address Serving
Date and Time
Console Conguration
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Security
Upgrade Feature Set
Logging
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Viewing call accounting statistics
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Scheduled connections
Viewing scheduled connections
Adding a scheduled connection
Set Weekly Schedule
Set Once-Only Schedule
Modifying a scheduled connection
Deleting a scheduled connection
Default Answer Prole
How the Default Answer Prole works
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Features
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WAN Network LAN Network
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MultiNAT Conguration
Basic conguration Easy Setup Prole
Advanced conguration Server Lists and Dynamic NAT
IP setup
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NAT rules
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Modifying map lists
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Adding Server Lists
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9-18 Users Reference Guide
The Show/Change NAT Server List screen appears.
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Binding Map Lists and Server Lists
IP Setup and Network Address Translation 9-21
will now be bound to this Connection Prole.
NAT Associations
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MultiNAT Conguration Example
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Notes on the example
IP subnets
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Static routes
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IP address serving
DHCP NetBIOS Options
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In the Display/Change IP Filter Set screen select Display/Change Output Filter.
For Output Filter 1 set the Protocol Type and Destination Port information as shown below.
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In the Display/Change IP Filter Set screen select Display/Change Output Filter.
For Output Filter 1 set the Protocol Type and Destination Port information as shown below.
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General status
Current status
Status lights
Statistics & Logs
General Statistics
Event histories
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Routing tables
Served IP Addresses
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System Information
SNMP
The SNMP Setup screen
SNMP traps
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Dial-in Console Access
Enable SmartStart/SmartView/Web Server
Telnet access
About lters and lter sets
Whats a lter and whats a lter set?
How lter sets work
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How individual lters work
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Design guidelines
Working with IP lters and lter sets
Adding a lter set
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Viewing lter sets
Modifying lter sets
Deleting a lter set
A sample IP lter set
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Firewall tutorial General Firewall Terms
Basic IP Packet Components
Basic Protocol Types
Firewall design rules
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Filter Basics
Example Filters
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Token Security Authentication
Securing network environments
Using the SecurID token card
Security authentication components
Conguring for security authentication
Connecting using security authentication
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Ping
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Telnet client
Trace Route
Secure Authentication Monitor
Disconnect Telnet Console Session
Factory defaults
Transferring conguration and rmware les with TFTP
Updating rmware
Caution!
Downloading conguration les
Uploading conguration les
Transferring conguration and rmware les with XMODEM
Updating rmware
Caution!
Downloading conguration les
Uploading conguration les
Restarting the system
ISDN Switch Loopback Test
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SmartStart Troubleshooting
Console connection problems
Network problems
Power outages
Technical support
How to get support
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Completing the ISDN worksheet
ISDN Telco Worksheet
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Obtaining information from the ISP
Local LAN IP address information to obtain
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Subnets and subnet masks
Example: Using subnets on a Class C IP internet
Router A:
LAN
Customer Site B
Internet
Router B:
Netopia R310 A:
LAN
Example: Working with a Class C subnet
Distributing IP addresses
Technical note on subnet masking
Conguration
Manually distributing IP addresses
Using address serving
Tips and rules for distributing IP addresses
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Nested IP subnets
Internet
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Broadcasts
Packet header types
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Netopia Router
Netopia Router
Exported services
Important notes
Conguration
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Summary
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ISDN event cause codes
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H-2 Users Reference Guide Decimal Binary Decimal Binary Decimal Binary Decimal Binary
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Agency approvals
Regulatory notices
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Important safety instructions
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