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Main Page CC B Part I: Getting Started ss Part II: Advanced Configuration Page Page Page Part III: Appendixes Page Page Conguration options for your Netopia R310 ISDN Router Page 2. Small Ofce connection to the Internet 3. Direct Connection to a Corporate Ofce (Telecommuter) 4. Congured to accept incoming dial-up connections Page Page Page Page How to use this guide Page Identify the connectors and attach the cables 2 Line 3 1 Ethernet Power Netopia R310 ISDN Router Back Panel Ports Netopia R310 ISDN Router Status Lights Page Before running SmartStart Setting up your Router with the SmartStart Wizard SmartStart Wizard conguration screens Easy option Page Page Page Advanced option Sharing the Connection Conguring TCP/IP on Windows 95, 98, or NT computers Page Page Conguring TCP/IP on Macintosh computers Page DNS Proxy and Caching Behavior Page Connecting to an Ethernet network Page Connecting through a Telnet session Conguring Telnet software Connecting a local terminal console cable to your router Page Navigating through the console screens Page Page Page Beginning Easy Setup ISDN Easy Setup Page Easy Setup Prole Page IP Easy Setup Easy Setup Security Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page The Default Prole How the default prole works Customizing the Default Prole IP parameters (default prole) screen Delayed Remote Conguration Change Toggle Page System Conguration screens System Conguration features Page Network Protocols Setup Filter Sets (Firewalls) IP Address Serving Date and Time Console Conguration SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Security Upgrade Feature Set Logging Page Page Viewing call accounting statistics Page 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 Page Page Page Page Features Page WAN Network LAN Network } Supported trafc MultiNAT Conguration Basic conguration Easy Setup Prole Advanced conguration Server Lists and Dynamic NAT IP setup Page NAT rules Page Select Modifying map lists Page Page Adding Server Lists Page Page 9-18 Users Reference Guide The Show/Change NAT Server List screen appears. Page Binding Map Lists and Server Lists IP Setup and Network Address Translation 9-21 will now be bound to this Connection Prole. NAT Associations Page MultiNAT Conguration Example Page Page Notes on the example IP subnets Page Static routes Page Page Page IP address serving DHCP NetBIOS Options Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 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. Page Page 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. Page Page General status Current status Status lights Statistics & Logs General Statistics Event histories Page Routing tables Served IP Addresses Page System Information SNMP The SNMP Setup screen SNMP traps Page Page Page Page Page 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 Page How individual lters work Page Page Page Design guidelines Working with IP lters and lter sets Adding a lter set Page Page Page Page Viewing lter sets Modifying lter sets Deleting a lter set A sample IP lter set Page Page Firewall tutorial General Firewall Terms Basic IP Packet Components Basic Protocol Types Firewall design rules Page Page Filter Basics Example Filters Page Page Token Security Authentication Securing network environments Using the SecurID token card Security authentication components Conguring for security authentication Connecting using security authentication Page Page Page Ping Page 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 Page Page Page Page SmartStart Troubleshooting Console connection problems Network problems Power outages Technical support How to get support Page Page Completing the ISDN worksheet ISDN Telco Worksheet Page Page Page Obtaining information from the ISP Local LAN IP address information to obtain Page Page 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 Page Nested IP subnets Internet Page Broadcasts Packet header types Page Page Netopia Router Netopia Router Exported services Important notes Conguration Page Summary Page ISDN event cause codes Page Page Page Page Page Page Page H-2 Users Reference Guide Decimal Binary Decimal Binary Decimal Binary Decimal Binary Page Agency approvals Regulatory notices Page Important safety instructions Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page IIIInn eexx ddee nndd xx