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 Table of Contents
 Internet Access
Chapter
 Remote Node Configuration
Chapter
 Bridging Setup
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
IPX Configuration
 Table of Contents Xiii
 Chapter 10-1 Snmp Configuration
Chapter 12-1 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
System Maintenance
Chapter 11-1 System Security
 Chapter 14-1
 IP Policy Routing
Chapter 16-1 Troubleshooting
Chapter 15-1
 Prestige 480 Dual BRI Isdn Router Table of Contents Xvii
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 Internet Access Application
List of Figures
 List of Figures
 List of Figures Xxi
 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call 13-5
 List of Figures Xxiii
Page
 List of Tables
 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
 Other Resources
Preface
About Your Router
 Syntax Conventions
 Prestige Scenarios
Prestige Scenarios Xxix
 General Structure of this Manual
 Prestige 480 Isdn Router
Features of Prestige
Chapter Getting to Know Your Router
 Dial-in Server
Auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Single User Account SUA
DNS Proxy
 IP Policy Routing Support
PPP Support
PPP Multilink Support
Bandwidth-On-Demand
 Logging and Tracing
Radius Support
PAP and Chap Security
Clid Support
 Applications for Prestige
 Internet Access
Internet Single User Account
 Intranet Application
 Internet Access Application
 LAN-to-LAN Connection
LAN-to-LAN Application
 Remote Access Server
Remote Access Server Application
 Chapter Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
Hardware Installation and Setup
Front Panel LEDs
LED Functions
 Prestige 480 Rear Panel and Connections
Prestige 480 Rear Panel and Connections
 Prestige Network Commander
Connecting the Isdn lines
Connecting Ethernet to your Prestige
Connecting the Power Adapter to your Prestige
 Additional Installation Requirements
Housing
Power On Your Prestige
Setup
 Entering Password
Main Menu Commands
Navigating the SMT Interface
Operation Press/read Description
 Enter
 Menu Title Description
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
Main Menu Summary
 Changing the System Password
Menu 23 System Security
 Resetting the Prestige
Menu 23.1 System Security Change Password
 Booting Up the Prestige
 Hardware Installation and Setup
 Field Description Example
General Setup
General Setup Menu Fields
 European Isdn Setup Menus
10 Menu 2 Isdn Setup
 Advanced Setup
Menu 2.1 Isdn Basic Setup
 12 Menu 2.1.1 Isdn Advanced Setup
 Menu 2.1.1 Isdn Advanced Setup
Pabx
 NetCAPI Setup
Basics
Capi
ISDN-DCP
 Configuring the P480 as a NetCAPI Server
RVS-COM
 Installing the Capi driver and Communication Software
Configuring NetCAPI
 NetCAPI Setup Fields
Operation field
 Hardware Installation and Setup
 Ethernet Setup
General Ethernet Setup
 17 General Ethernet Setup
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 Chapter Internet Access
Factory Ethernet Defaults
Route IP Setup
Internet Access
 TCP/IP Parameters
IP Address and Subnet Mask
 IP Pool Setup
RIP Setup
Dhcp Configuration
 DNS Server Address
Relay Server Address
 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and Dhcp
Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup
 Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
 Field Description Example Third IP Alias
Configuration, or press Esc at any time to cancel
IP Alias
 IP Alias Setup
Partitioned Logical Networks
 Menu 3.2.1 IP Alias Setup
 IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
192.168.2.1
255.255.255.0
Both
 Internet Access Configuration
Internet Account Information
 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
 Single User Account
Single User Account Topology
 Advantages of SUA
 Single User Account Configuration
Single User Account Menu Fields
 Mega Bundle or Multiple ISPs Support
 Configuring Mega Bundle
ISP Remote Node and Supplementary Remote Node
 Menu 11.2, set Max. Channels= 3 or Max. Channels =
 To Switch ISP
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
Configure a Backup ISP
 Internet Access
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 Chapter Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node Setup
Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node Profile
 Menu 11 Remote Node Setup
 Enable
Field Description Options
Yes/No
Incoming
 Yes then
64k
 Leased
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
Nailed-up Connection
 PPP Multilink
Bandwidth on Demand
 BTR v MTR for BOD
 Editing PPP Options
Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options
 Enable/Disable
Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
Field Description Option
Standard PPP
 Remote Node Filter
Menu 11.5 Remote Node Filter
 LAN-to-LAN Application
Chapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
 LAN 1 Setup
LAN 1 Setup LAN 2 Setup
 Menu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options
 TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile
Remote Network
Local Network
 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
Only /Out Only
 Static Route Setup
Example of Static Routing Topology
 Menu 12.1 IP Static Route Setup
 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
 Chapter IPX Configuration
IPX Configuration
IPX Network Environment
Network and Node Number
 NetWare Server
External Network Number
Internal Network Number
 Prestige in an IPX Environment
Prestige on LAN with Server
Prestige in an IPX Environment
NetWare Clients
 Prestige on LAN without Server
IPX Ethernet Setup
IPX Spoofing
 Menu 3.3 Novell IPX Ethernet Setup
 Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields
Ethernet
 LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPX
LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPX
External Network Number = NetWare Clients
Server Internal Network Number =
 IPX Remote Node Setup
Menu 11.3 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
00000000
 IPX Static Route Setup
Menu 12.2 Edit IPX Static Route
 Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
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 Chapter Bridging Setup
Bridge Ethernet Setup
Bridging Setup
Bridging in General
 Remote Node Bridging Setup
Menu 3.5 Bridge Ethernet Setup
Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu Handle IPX Field Configuration
Handle IPX Field Description Menu
 Menu 11.3 Remote Node Bridging Options
Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge Options
 Bridge Static Route Setup
Menu 12.3 Bridge Static Route Setup
 Menu 12.3.1 Edit Static Route
 Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
 Chapter Dial-in Server Configuration
Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
Dial-In Server Configuration
Remote Dial-in Users Remote Nodes
 Remote Access Server
Example of Remote Access Server Application
 LAN-to-LAN Server Application
Remote Network Local Network
 Default Dial-in Setup
Default Dial-in Setup Fields
 Required
Preferred
128
192
 Callback Budget Management Allocated Budget
 Dial-In Users Setup
Default Dial-in Filter
 Menu 14 Dial-in User Setup
 Mandatory
Edit Dial-in User Menu Fields
Optional
 Remote Access under Windows
Remote Access Example
 Configuring your Prestige
Configuring Menu 13 for Remote Access
 Callback
Clid Authentication
Configuring the Prestige for Callback
 10 LAN 1 LAN-to-LAN Application
 Prestige on LAN
Configuring the Prestige for Callback with Clid
Testing Callback with your Connection
 13 Callback with Clid Configuration
 Testing your Connection with Callback and Clid
Menu
 Multiple Servers behind SUA
15 Callback and Clid Connection Test
 Configuring a Server behind SUA
Services vs. Port number
 Dial-In Server Configuration
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 Chapter Filter Configuration
Filter Configuration
About Filtering
Filter Structure of the Prestige
 Filter Set
 Configuring a Filter Set
Step
 Abbreviations Description Display
Filter Rules Summary Menus
Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
 TCP/IP
Action Not Matched will be N/A
 Configuring a Filter Rule
Abbreviations used if Filter Type is IP
Abbreviations used if Filter Type is GEN
Abbreviation Description
 Filter Types and SUA
Protocol and Device Filter Sets
 2 TCP/IP Filter Rule
TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
 None/Less/Greater
Equal/Not Equal
Yes / No
Action Matched
 Following diagram illustrates the logic flow of an IP filter
 Executing a Filter Rule
 Generic Filter Rule
Menu 21.3.1 Generic Filter Rule
 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
 IPX Filter Rule
Menu 21.1.3 IPX Filter Rule
 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
 Remote Node Filters
Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
Ethernet traffic
 11 Filtering Remote Node traffic
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 Chapter Snmp Configuration
Configuring Snmp
Snmp Configuration 10-1
About Snmp
 Menu 22 Snmp Configuration
Snmp Configuration
 Field Description Default
Snmp Configuration Menu Fields
Snmp Configuration 10-3
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 Chapter System Security
System Security 11-1
 System Security
 System Security 11-3
Using Radius Authentication
Installing a Radius Server
 11-4
 Radius Server Configuration
System Security 11-5
 System Security External Server Menu Fields
Key Field
Adding Users to the Radius Database
 Using Radius Authentication for Clid
Radius Accounting
Server
System Security 11-7
 System Maintenance Accounting Server Fields
Examples of Radius Accounting Message
 Accounting Attributes
System Security 11-9
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 Telnet Configuration 12-1
Chapter Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
About Telnet Configuration
 Single Administrator
System Timeout
Telnet Configuration
Telnet Under SUA
 Chapter System Maintenance
System Maintenance 13-1
 System Maintenance
System Status
 System Maintenance Status Menu Fields
System Maintenance 13-3
 13-4
 System Maintenance 13-5
LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call
 Menu 1 General Setup
System Information
 Viewing Error Log
System Maintenance 13-7
Log and Trace
Console Port Speed
 13-8
 System Maintenance 13-9
Syslog And Accounting
 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance Unix Syslog and Accounting
 Parameter Description
System Maintenance Menu Unix Syslog Parameters
System Maintenance 13-11
 Packet triggered
 Diagnostic
System Maintenance 13-13
 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
 11 Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
10 Trace Display for a Successful Manual Call
 Boot Module Command
12 Boot Module Commands
 Call Control
Command Interpreter Mode
System Maintenance 13-17
 14 Menu 24.9 System Maintenance Call Control
Call Control Parameters
 Call Control Parameters Fields
System Maintenance 13-19
Blacklist
 Budget Management
17 Menu 24.9.3 Budget Management
 System Maintenance 13-21
Call History
 Time and Date Setting
Field
 System Maintenance 13-23
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 Chapter Backup, Restore and Upload
Backup Configuration
Backup using the Console Port
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-1
 Back up using FTP
Backup, Restore and Upload
 Back up using Tftp
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-3
 Example Using Walusoft Tftp Client
Restore Configuration
Restore using the Console Port
 Menu 24.6 -Restore Configuration using the Console Port
Send File
 Restore using FTP
Restore using Tftp
 Firmware Update
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-7
 Upload through the Console Port
Upload Firmware File
 Upload Configuration File
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-9
 Upload using FTP
Using FTP command in terminal
 Using FTP client software
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-11
 12 Edit Host
 Upload using Tftp
Backup, Restore and Upload 14-13
 14-14
 Chapter IP Policy Routing
Introduction
Benefits
Routing Policy
 IP Policy Routing
IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25 IP Routing Policy Setup
 Menu 25 IP Routing Policy Summary
IP Policy Routing 15-3
 IP Routing Policy Summary
Abbreviation Meaning
 Delay / Max Thruput / Max Reliability
IP Routing Policy Menu Fields
IP Policy Routing 15-5
Or Equal / Greater or Equal
 Or No Change
Choosing Gateway node
Thruput / Max Reliability
 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
Applying an IP Policy
Ethernet IP Policies
IP Policy Routing 15-7
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 Chapter Troubleshooting
Problems Starting Up the Prestige
Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige
Troubleshooting 16-1
 Troubleshooting
 Troubleshooting 16-3
Problems With the Isdn Lines
Troubleshooting the Isdn Lines
 Problems with the Ethernet Connection
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Troubleshooting the Ethernet Connection
Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
 Troubleshooting 16-5
Problems for Remote User to Dial-in
Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-in
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 Information Worksheet
Worksheet
 Ethernet Information
General Information
Isdn Information
 IP Subnet Masks and the Number of Hosts
IP Subnet Mask Number of Host ID’s Number of Bits
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 Enhanced Syslog
Enhanced Syslog
Page
 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronyms and Abbreviations
 SAP
 Index
Index
 LAN, 13-4 LAN-to-LAN,5-1,8-3 log
 Pabx
 Type of Service, 15-1,15-4,15-5,15-6