Index

IP Filtering

Incoming, 5-15

Outgoing, 5-13

J

Japan Notices, D

L

Line port, 2-1

Local Area Network (LAN)

Setup, 5-7

Statistics, 3-3

Logging In, 3-1

M

MAC Filtering, 5-17

Management, 7-1

Mapping ports, 5-30

Modulation Methods, 5-26

N

NAT, 5-8Notice

to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network, D

to Users of the United States Telephone Network, C

O

Operating Environment, A-1

P

Parental Control, 5-19

Parts List, 1-2

Password

Access Control, 7-15

Default, 2-12

PC connection, 2-1

PC Setup, 2-1

Phone

Line Pair, 5-27

Port, 2-1

Port Mapping, 5-30

Port Triggering, 5-10

Power

Specifications, A-1

Product-Related Documents, vi

Protocols Supported, A-1

PVC

Adding, 5-2

Configuring, 5-2

Detecting, 4-1

Q

Quality of Service, 5-4,5-20

Quick Setup, 4-1

R

Rear Panel, 1-4 Reboot Router, 7-16Restoring

Configuration Settings, 7-3 Default Settings, 7-5

Restricting access to Internet, 5-19 RIP, 5-24

Route status, 3-8Routing

Default Gateway, 5-22 RIP, 5-24

Static Route, 5-23

S

Sales, Service, and Training Information, A

Saving and Restoring Configuration, 7-1

Services

Access Control, 7-12

Shipping Weight, A-1

Size, A-1

SNTP, 7-11

Specifications, A-1

Static Route, 5-23

Statistics

ADSL, 3-6

ATM, 3-5

LAN, 3-3

WAN, 3-4

Status

ARP, 3-9

Route, 3-8

Summary, 3-1

WAN, 3-2

System Log, 7-7

Configuring, 7-9

System Requirements, 1-1

T

Test

BER, 3-7

DSL Connection, 6-1

Time, 7-11

Tone Selection, 5-29

Trademarks, A

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