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1. a MacOS follows a path like this Apple Menu gt Control Panels gt TCP IP Control Panel b Mac OS X follows a Apple Menu gt System TCP IP Router Test z Connect via oO Use 302 3 Setup Configure Using DHCP Server v Select Hosts File Implicit Search Path Starting domain name Ending domain name IP Address lt will be supplied by server gt Subnet mask Router address Additional Search domains Name server addr Network path like this Preferences gt Network 1 Show All i BAO a Displays Sound Network Startup Disk Desktop Location R910 HJ Show Built in Ethernet HJ Configure IP Address Subnet Mask Router DHCP Client ID Ethernet Address 00 0a 27 ae 71 a4 PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Using DHCP HJ DNS Servers Optional Provided by DHCP Server Search Domains Optional Optional Example apple com earthlink net gt Click the lock to prevent further changes Then go to Step 2 Step 2 Select Built in Ethernet Step 3 Select Configure Using DHCP Step 4 Close and Save if prompted f Revert y Apply Now y NOTE You can use these instructions to configure other computers on your network to accept IP addresses served by the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router 4 4 Getting Started Guide Telnet Based Management 5 1 Chapter 5 Te
2. Instructions occcccocccccoccnncccnnnonnncnannnos A 4 ACER Part 68 A A A 5 FCC Requirements cccccceceeccescescesuseenescenaneeueaas A 5 FOL SIEMENS nennen A 5 Electrical Safety AQVISOLY sisi ras A 6 Introduction 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router 3346 ENT 3356 ENT DE EU models is a full featured stand alone DSL router for connecting diverse local area networks LANs to the Internet and other remote networks The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router uses a high performance ADSL line to provide your whole network with a high speed connection to the outside world This section covers the following topics e Features and Capabilities on page 1 5 e How to Use this Guide on page 1 6 Features and Capabilities The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router provides the following features e ADSL WAN interface supports asymmetric data rates from 32 Kbps to 8 Mbps downstream and 32 Kbps to 800 Kbps upstream over an RJ 11 interface e ADSL WAN interface supports ADSL Annex A and Annex B e Interoperable with all major ADSL DSLAM vendors e LAN interface four port 10 100BaseTX Ethernet switch with Auto crossover support RJ 45 e Support for up to 8 ATM AAL5 PVCs e Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation LLC SNAP and VC Multiplexing RFC 1483 RFC 2684 e 21 610 OAM F5 Loopback ATM QoS UBR CBR e Point to Point Protocol PAP CHAP authentication e PPP over Ethernet Gateway e PPP over AT
3. PC or Macintosh computer to communicate on the LAN Once the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router is properly configured and connected to your LAN PC and Macintosh computers that have their required components in place will be able to connect to the Internet or other remote IP networks Connecting to an Ethernet Network You can connect a standard 10 100Base T Ethernet network to the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router using any of its Ethernet ports Netopia 4 port ADSL Router back panel Off On If you add devices connected through a hub or switch connect the hub or switch to an Ethernet port on the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router in a 10 100Base T network To connect your 10 100Base T network to the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router through the Ethernet port use standard Category 5 Ethernet cables with RJ 45 connectors You can attach additional devices using standard Category 5 Ethernet cables not provided connected to a 10 or 100Base T Ethernet hub or switch The ports on the router will auto detect 10 or 100Base T Crossover cables are not required Macintosh Sharing the Connection 4 1 Chapter 4 Sharing the Connection Once you have set up your physical local area network you will need to configure the TCP IP stack
4. communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Service requirements n the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent Under FCC rules no customer is authorized to repair this equipment This restriction applies regardless of whether the equipment is in or our of warranty It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents Service can be obtained at Netopia Inc 6001 Shellmound Street Emeryville California 94608 Note Important This product was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of shielded cables and connectors between system components Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate the equipment Canada This Class B
5. jacks You can use one of these to configure the Netopia 4 port You can either connect your computer directly to an Ethernet port using the supplied Category 5 Ethernet cable or connect both your computer and the Netopia 4 port to an existing LAN environment The Ethernet ports are auto sensing eliminating the need for a crossover cable Power port A DC power adapter cable connection An On Off rocker switch for power Making the Physical Connections 2 5 Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Status Lights The figure below represents the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router status light LED panel Netopia 4 port ADSL Router status indicator lights LAN 1 2 3 4 Power Solid green when Ethernet link is established Solid green when the power is on Blinks green when traffic is sent or received over the Ethernet DSL Sync Blinks green with no line attached or training Solid green when trained with the DSL line 2 6 Getting Started Guide Connecting to Your Local Area Network 3 1 Chapter 3 Connecting to Your Local Area Network This chapter describes how to physically connect the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router to your local area network LAN Before you proceed make sure the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router is properly configured You can customize the router s configuration for your particular LAN requirements using console based management see Telnet Based Management on page 5 1 This section covers the following topics e Readyi
6. on each client workstation connected to your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router This chapter describes how to configure TCP IP for both Windows based and Macintosh computers This chapter explains the following topics e Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers on page 4 1 e Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers on page 4 2 Configuring TCPAP on Windows based Computers Configuring TCP IP on a Windows computer requires the following e An Ethernet card also known as a network adapter e The TCP IP protocol must be bound to the adapter or card Microsoft Windows Step 1 Navigate to the TCP IP Properties Control Panel a Some Windows Start menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt versions follow a path Network or Network and Dial up Connections TCP IP Properties 21x Bindings Advanced Netplos like this gt Local Area Connection gt Properties gt DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address TC P Y fj P yo u r_ netwo rk_ C a rd O r I n te rnet An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask P ro t oco I TC P I P gt P ro p e rt i es m ee for an address and then type it in C Specify an IP address Cancel 4 2 Getting Started Guide b Some Windows Start menu gt Control Panel gt Network versions follow a path and Internet Connections gt Network like this Con
7. 300 386 V1 2 1 Regulatory notices European Community This Netopia product conforms to the European Community CE Mark standard for the design and manufacturing of information technology equipment This standard covers a broad area of product design including RF emissions and immunity from electrical disturbances The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router complies with the following EU directives e Low Voltage 73 23 EEC e EMC Compatibility 89 336 EEC conforming to EN 55 022 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance Note Warnings This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Adequate measures include increasing the physical distance between this product and other electrical devices Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Technical Specifications and Safety Information A 3 United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio
8. 4 Getting Started Guide Easy Setup 6 1 Chapter 6 Easy Setup This chapter describes how to use the Easy Setup Telnet screens on your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router After completing the Easy Setup Telnet screens your router will be ready to connect to the Internet or another remote site Easy Setup Telnet Screens Using four Easy Setup Telnet screens you can e Modify a connection profile for your router for the connection to your ISP or remote location e Set up IP addresses and IP address serving e Password protect configuration access to your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Accessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens To access the Telnet screens Telnet to the Netopia Router over your Ethernet network See Connecting through a Telnet Session on page 5 2 Note Before continuing make sure you have the information that your ISP or network administrator has given you for configuring the Netopia Router The Netopia Router s first Telnet screen Main Menu appears in the terminal window of the attached PC or Macintosh computer when e The Netopia Router is turned on e The computer is connected to the Netopia Router e Telnet software is running and configured correctly 6 2 Getting Started Guide Quick Easy Setup Connection Path This section may be all you need to do to configure your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Your service provider will supply you with several parameter values Below is a handy checklist ADSL Line Configur
9. A network connection locally to the router or IP access to the router e Telnet software installed on the computer you will use to configure the router Configuring Telnet software If you are configuring your router using a Telnet session your computer must be running a Telnet software program Telnet Based Management 5 3 e If you connect a PC with Microsoft Windows you can use a Windows Telnet application or simply run Telnet from the Start menu Mp Run Ei ES Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open IEA Cancel Browse e If you connect a Macintosh computer running Classic Mac OS you can use the NCSA Telnet program Supplied on the Netopia CD You install NCSA Telnet by dragging the application from the CD to your hard disk Mac OS X users can use the Terminal application that comes with Mac OS X in the Utilities folder Navigating through the Telnet Screens Use your keyboard to navigate the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router s configuration screens enter and edit information and make choices The following table lists the keys to use to navigate through the Telnet screens Up Down Left and Right Arrow Return or Enter Change a toggle value Yes No On Off Tab Restore an entry or toggle value to its previous value Esc Move one item down Display a dump of the device event log Display a dump of the WAN event log Refresh the screen 5
10. Chapter 4 Sharing the Connection sssenennnenannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnan 4 1 Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers 4 1 Microsoft WIN Sat ee 4 1 Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers 4 2 Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X 4 3 Chapter 5 Telnet Based Management sssennennenzenzenznnnnannzz 51 Connecting through a Telnet Session sssenennenazkaonnenzenss 5 2 Configuring Telnet software u000a0000neR nn 5 2 Navigating through the Telnet Screens L sssseranenanannnenznses 5 3 Chapter 6 Easy Setup ssnennnnnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnnznan 6 1 Easy Setup Telnet Screens LL sesenennanzannnnnnannannnenannna 6 1 Accessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens 6 1 Quick Easy Setup Connection Path eee 6 2 1 ADSL Line Configuration u 6 4 2 Easy Setup Profile aaa 6 5 3 IP Easy SED nina 6 6 Getting Started Guide 4 Easy Setup Security Configuration oococcoommm 6 8 Appendix A Technical Specifications and Safety Information A 1 SS CO escasamente metete up aia inet A 1 Power requirements ssenenenenazannnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnznzna A 1 A Eo ER ECO m ateu a ac mia A 1 Software and protocols nea nun nun nn A 1 Agency IO ara o ie ba doni ninnaa A 1 Regulatory NOTICES ahnen dadas sar IEC II REA A 2 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance A 2 Important Safety
11. FC1483 the default or PPP The next two fields Data Circuit VPI and Data Circuit VCI are editable Enter the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier values that your provider specifies VPI 8 VCI 35 are the most common Your provider must specify these values 5 Press the Down arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN Press Return to bring up the next screen Easy Setup 6 5 2 Easy Setup Profile The Easy Setup Profile screen is where you configure the parameters that control the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router s connection to a specific remote destination usually your ISP or a corporate site On a Netopia 4 port ADSL Router you can add up to 15 more connection profiles for a total of 16 although you can only use one at a time unless you are using Virtual Private Networks VPNs Connection Profile 1 Easy Setup Profile Connection Profile 1 Easy Setup Profile Underlying Encapsulation Underlying Encapsulation None RFC1483 Mode Bridged 1483 PPP Mode VC Multiplexed Routed 1483 PPP Authentication None Address Translation Enabled Address Translation Enabled Yes IP Addressing Numbered IP Addressing Numbered Local WAN IP Address 0 0 0 0 Local WAN IP Address Local WAN IP Mask 0 0 0 0 Local WAN IP Mask Remote IP Address Remote IP Mask PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN nter basic information about your WAN connection with this screen If you selected RFC1483 in the previ
12. M Gateway LLC and VC Multiplexing e PPP over Ethernet pass through e Transparent bridging option e Support for IP routing for Internet connectivity e Numbered or unnumbered WAN interface e Support for Ethernet LANs with up to eight Ethernet IP subnets 1 6 Getting Started Guide e NAT NAPT Multi NAT and DHCP client server and relay for security and convenience e DNS proxy e IP Multicast Forwarding IGMP V1 V2 e RIP1 and RIP2 static routes e IP QoS TOS bit prioritization e VPN Pass through for PPTP and IPSec e Built in VPN gateway features offer support for up to 15 PPTP or IPSec VPN tunnels e IPSec implementation supports DES or 3DES encryption MD5 or SHA1 encapsulation and manual or IKE keying e Built in firewall protects LAN resources from Internet intruders e Backup Default Gateway feature with an external router enables high availability solutions e Menu driven or CLI interfaces via Telnet e Easy Setup with menu driven interface e Tiered Access 2 levels of configuration access e Configuration Management up to 3 backup configurations e TFIP download upload of new firmware and configuration files e System diagnostics and logs e SNMP V1 and V2 read write access e Management utilities ICMP ping traceroute Telnet client and Syslog client e Status lights LEDs for easy monitoring and troubleshooting e Wall mountable Bookshelf Side stackable or Desktop stackable design for efficient space usage How
13. Netopia 3346 ENT 3356 ENT ADSL Router Getting Started Guide ALL MODELS netopia BROADBAND WITHOUT BOUNDARIES Copyright 2003 Netopia Inc v 041905 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Copyright 2005 Netopia Inc Netopia and the Netopia logo are registered trademarks belonging to Netopia Inc registered U S Patent and Trademark Office Broadband Without Boundaries is a trademark belonging to Netopia Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Netopia Inc 6001 Shellmound Street Ath Floor Emeryville CA 94608 U S A Part Number Netopia part number 6161151 00 03 Contents Contents 3 Chapter 1 Introduction zunnunnunnnunnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnunnnnn 1 5 RI N ER RP o no a lit ai 1 5 Features and Capabilities ccccccsesesceeccescescesassenneaens 1 5 How to Use this GUIGG nenn 1 6 Chapter 2 Making the Physical Connections ssesenzenzensenzi 2 1 FILE LEE A nee een 2 1 What YOU NGC ae nee 2 1 Important Safety Instructions en ke 2 2 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION aus ne 2 2 Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables 2 3 Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Status Lights 2 5 Chapter 3 Connecting to Your Local Area Network 3 1 Readying Computers on Your Local Network o o o 3 1 Connecting to an Ethernet Network o ooccoccccccccccoccccnonos 3 2
14. ation Screen Trellis Coding Enabled U on default or Off Fast Retrain Enabled I On default or Off Data Link Encapsulation LI rrc1483 default or PPP Data Circuit VPI 0 255 8 is default Data Circuit VPI 0 65535 35 is default Easy Setup Profile Screen Underlying Encapsulation m None default or RFC1483 Mode PPP Mode PPPoE E Bridged 1483 default or Q VC Multiplexed default or Routed 1483 LLC SNAP for PPP DLEs only m None default for PAP or CHAP for PAP or CHAP PPP Authentication PAP or User Name or Host Name Password or Secret CHAP Address Translation I Yes default or Enabled No IP Addressing m Numbered default or for Numbered IP Addressing for Unnumbered IP Addressing Unnumbered Local WAN IP Address Remote IP Address IP Easy Setup Screen Ethernet IP Address 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Subnet Mask are defaults Domain Name Primary Domain Name Server Secondary Domain Name Server Default IP Gateway Easy Setup Security Configuration Screen Write Access Name Write Access Password Easy Setup 6 3 The following steps will get you up and running quickly 1 Open a Telnet session to 192 168 1 1 to bring up the Main Menu If you don t know how to do this see Connecting through a Telnet Session on page 5 2 The Main Menu appears Netopia 4 port WAN Configuration System Configuration Utilities amp Diagnostics Statis
15. digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Declaration for Canadian users The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to the certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connec
16. dresses you may receive from your ISP You use the local IP addresses for the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router s Ethernet port and for IP clients on your local network The remote IP address and the default gateway s IP address should point to your ISP s router Toggle IP Address Serving to On or Off depending on whether you want the device s IP address server to supply dynamic IP addresses to your client workstations Normally you would accept the default On so that workstations on your LAN can have IP addresses assigned dynamically from the router The Netopia Router s built in IP address server will provide 100 IP addresses automatically to workstations on your LAN You only need to change the Number of Client IP Addresses if you have some other IP addressing scheme By default the 1st Client Address is 192 168 1 100 based on the device s default IP address of 192 168 1 1 You only need to change this if you have some other IP addressing scheme Press the Down arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN Press Return 6 8 Getting Started Guide 4 Easy Setup Security Configuration The Easy Setup Security Configuration screen lets you password protect your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Input your Write Access Name and Write Access Password with names or numbers totaling up to eleven digits If you password protect the Telnet screens you will be prompted to enter the name and password you have specified every time you log in to the Telnet scr
17. eens Do not forget your name and password If you do you will be unable to access any of the configuration screens Additional security features are available See the Firmware User s Guide chapter on Security Easy Setup Security Configuration It is strongly suggested that you password protect configuration access to your Netopia By entering a Name and Password pair here access via serial Telnet and Web Server will be password protected Be sure to remember what you have typed here because you will be prompted for it each time you configure this Netopia Write Access Name Write Access Password PREVIOUS SCREEN TO MAIN MENU RESTART DEVICE Configure a Configuration Access Name and Password here The final step in configuring the Easy Setup Telnet screens is to restart the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router so that the configuration settings take effect 1 Select RESTART DEVICE A prompt asks you to confirm your choice 2 Select CONTINUE to restart the Netopia Router and have your selections take effect Note You can also restart the system at any time by using the Restart System utility in the Utilities and Diagnostics menu or by turning the Netopia Router off and on with the power switch The Router will restart and your configuration settings will be activated You can then Exit or Quit your Telnet application Easy Setup is now complete Technical Specifications and Safety Information A 1 Appendix A Tec
18. fered in the menus listed below see the Firmware User s Guide e The WAN Configuration menu displays and permits changing your connection profile s and default profile creating or deleting additional connection profiles and configuring or reconfiguring the manner in which you may be using the router to connect to more than one service provider or remote site 5 2 Getting Started Guide e The System Configuration menus display and permit changing e IP Setup Filter Sets e IP Address Serving e Network Address Translation NAT e Date and Time e SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol e Security e Upgrade Feature Set e Change Device to a Bridge e Logging e The Utilities amp Diagnostics menus provide a selection of seven tools for monitoring and diagnosing the router s behavior as well as for updating the firmware and rebooting the system e The Statistics amp Logs menus display nine sets of tables and device logs that show information about your router your network and their history e The Quick Menus screen is a shortcut entry point to 22 of the most commonly used configuration menus that are accessed through the other menu entry points e The Quick View menu displays at a glance current real time operating information about your router Connecting through a Telnet Session Features of the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router can be configured through the Telnet screens Before you can access the Telnet screens you must have e
19. hnical Specifications and Safety Information Description Dimensions 13 5 cm w x 13 5 cm d x 3 5 cm h 5 25 w x 5 25 d x 1 5 h Communications interfaces The Netopia 4 port Router has an RJ 45 jack for WAN line connections and a 4 port 10 100Base T Ethernet switch for your LAN connections Power requirements e 12 VDC input 5 amps Environment Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature O to 0 C Relative storage humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Software and protocols Software media Software preloaded on internal flash memory field upgrades done via download to internal flash memory via TFTP or web upload Routing TCP IP Internet Protocol Suite RIP WAN support PPPoE DHCP static IP address Security PAP Ul password security Management configuration methods HTTP Web server Telnet Diagnostics Ping event logging routing table displays statistics counters web based management Agency approvals North America Safety Approvals A 2 Getting Started Guide e United States UL 1950 Third Edition Canada CSA CAN CSA C22 2 No 950 95 EMC e United States FCC Part 15 Class B e Canada ICES 003 Telecom e United States FCC Part 68 e Canada CS 03 International Safety Approvals e Low Voltage European directive 73 23 e ENGOJBO Europe EMI Compatibility e 89 336 EEC European directive e N55022 1994 CISPR22 Class B c EN
20. l Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Making the Physical Connections 2 3 Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables Identify the connectors and switches on the back panel and attach the necessary Netopia Router cables Connect your computer DSL line and power source as shown DSL 10 100BT LAN DC Power a L Power Switch y LE L g L g O 7 Was 1 For a direct computer to router Ethernet connection use the standard Ethernet cable included with your router 2 Use the supplied DSL line cable to connect the router to your DSL wall outlet 3 Connect the supplied power brick to a power outlet and the connector end to the router You should now have the power adapter plugged in the Ethernet cable connected between the router and your computer and the DSL cable connected between the router and the DSL wall outlet 2 4 Getting Started Guide Netopia 4 port back panel Off On Power switch Ethernet Power port ports Port O IN DSL port An RJ 48 jack labeled DSL for your ADSL connection Ethernet ports Four RJ 45 10 100Base T Ethernet
21. lnet Based Management Telnet based management is a menu driven interface for the capabilities built into the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Telnet based management provides access to a wide variety of features that the router supports You can customize these features for your individual setup This chapter describes how to access the Telnet based management screens This section covers the following topics e Connecting through a Telnet Session on page 5 2 e Navigating through the Telnet Screens on page 5 3 Telnet based management screens contain seven entry points to the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router configuration and monitoring features The entry points are displayed in the Main Menu shown below Netopia 4 port Easy Setup WAN Configuration System Configuration Utilities amp Diagnostics Statistics amp Logs Quick Menus Quick View Return Enter goes to Easy Setup minimal configuration You always start from this main screen e The Easy Setup menus display and permit changing the values contained in the default connection profile You can use Easy Setup to initially configure the router directly through a Telnet session Easy Setup menus contain up to five descendant screens for viewing or altering these values The number of screens depends on whether you have optional features installed This manual describes the Easy Setup menus to get you up and running quickly For more advanced features of
22. nections gt Local Area Connection gt Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP VA fj P this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for gt Properties the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Then go to Step 2 Step 2 Select Obtain an IP address automatically Step 3 Select Obtain DNS server address automatically if available Step 4 Remove any previously configured Gateways if available Step 5 OK the settings Restart if prompted NOTE You can also use these instructions to configure other computers on your network to accept IP addresses served by the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers The following is a quick guide to configuring TCP IP for MacOS computers Configuring TCP IP in a Macintosh computer requires the following e You must have Open Transport installed standard in MacOS 8 and higher and optional in earlier system versions e You must have built in Ethernet or a third party Ethernet card and its associated drivers installed in your Macintosh Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X Sharing the Connection 4 3 Step 1 Access the TCP IP Control Panel or Network Preference Pane
23. ng Computers on Your Local Network on page 3 1 e Connecting to an Ethernet Network on page 3 2 Readying Computers on Your Local Network PC and Macintosh computers must have certain components installed before they can communicate through the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router The following illustration shows the minimal requirements for a typical PC or Macintosh computer Application software TCP IP stack Ethernet Driver Your PC or Macintosh computer To the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Application software This is the software you use to send e mail browse the World Wide Web read newsgroups etc These applications may require some configuration Examples include the Eudora e mail client and the Web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator TCP IP stack This is the software that lets your PC or Macintosh computer communicate using Internet protocols TCP IP stacks must be configured with some of the same information you used to configure the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router There are a number of TCP IP stacks available for PC computers Windows 95 includes a built in TCP IP stack Macintosh computers use either MacTCP or Open Transport See Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers on page 4 1 Macintosh computers use either MacTCP or Open Transport See Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers on page 4 2 3 2 Getting Started Guide Ethernet Ethernet hardware and software drivers enable your
24. nt operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service g If trouble is experienced with this equipment the Netopia ENT Enterprise Series router for repair or warranty information please contact Netopia Technical Support 510 597 5400 www netopia com If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved h This equipment not intended to be repaired by the end user In case of any problems please refer to the trou bleshooting section of the Product User Manual before calling Netopia Technical Support i Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information j If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this Netopia ENT Enterprise Series router does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or qualified installer Electrical Safety Advisory Telephone companies report that electrical surges typically lightning transients are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power s
25. ou Need on page 2 1 e Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables on page 2 3 e Netopia 4 port ADSL Router Status Lights on page 2 5 Find a Location When choosing a location for the Netopia ADSL Router consider e Available space and ease of installation Physical layout of the building and how to best use the physical space available for connecting your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router to the LAN e Available wiring and jacks e Distance from the point of installation to the next device length of cable or wall wiring e Ease of access to the front of the unit for configuration and monitoring e Ease of access to the back of the unit for checking and changing cables e Cable length and network size limitations when expanding networks For small networks install the Netopia 4 port near one of the LANs For large networks you can install the Netopia 4 port in a wiring closet or a central network administration site What You Need Locate all items that you need for the installation Included in your router package are e The Netopia 4 port ADSL Router e A power adapter and cord e One Category 5 Ethernet cable e One DSL WAN or Line cable e The Netopia CD containing software and documentation 2 2 Getting Started Guide You will need A Windows based PC or a Macintosh computer with Ethernet connectivity for configuring the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router This may be built in Ethernet or an add on card with TCP IP in
26. ources This has been identified as a major nationwide problem Therefore it is advised that this equipment be connected to AC power through the use of a surge arrestor or similar protection device
27. ous screen the If you selected PPP in the previous screen the Easy Easy Setup Profile screen allows you to choose Setup Profile screen allows you to choose PPPoE or PPPoE or None as the Underlying Encapsulation None as the Underlying Encapsulation e If you choose None the RFC1483 Mode offers e If you choose None the PPP Mode offers the the choice of Bridged 1483 or Routed 1483 choice of VC Multiplexed or LLC SNAP e If you choose PPPoE a PPP Authentication e The PPP Authentication option permits you to option appears to permit you to select PAP or select PAP or CHAP authentication or None CHAP authentication or None and fields to and fields to enter PAP User Name and enter PAP User Name and Password or CHAP Password or CHAP Host Name and Secret Host Name and Secret 1 To enable address translation toggle Address Translation Enabled to Yes the default You need not change this unless you have a specific reason For more information on Network Address Translation see the Firmware User s Guide chapter on Multiple Network Address Translation MultiNAT 2 Depending on your Data Link Encapsulation selections either Numbered or Unnumbered IP Addressing may be enabled by default You may choose either from the pop up menu if specifically instructed to do so Unless otherwise specified by your service provider accept the defaults and do not change the next two values They will be supplied by your ISP 3 Press the D
28. own arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN Press Return to bring up the next screen 6 6 Getting Started Guide 3 IP Easy Setup The IP Easy Setup screen is where you enter information about your Netopia Router s Ethernet IP address Ethernet Subnet mask Domain Name Domain Name Server IP address Default gateway IP address Consult with your network administrator to obtain the information you will need For more information about setting up IP see the Firmware User s Guide chapter on IP Setup IP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 168 1 1 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 0 Domain Name Primary Domain Name Server 3 224 21 Secondary Domain Name Server 3 224 20 Default IP Gateway 00 2 IP Address Serving Number of Client IP Addresses lst Client Address 168 1 100 PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN Enter an IP address in decimal and dot form XXX XXX XXX XXX Set up the basic IP amp IPX attributes of your Netopia in this screen Select Ethernet IP Address and enter the first IP address from the IP address range your ISP has given you only if you are not using Network Address Translation NAT This will be the Netopia Router s IP address The Ethernet IP Address defaults to an address 192 168 1 1 within a range reserved by the Internet address administration authority for use within private networks Because this is a private network address it should never be directly connected to the Internet Using NAT fo
29. phone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC 4 Ifthe telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number to which this unit is connected b The ringer equivalence number O XB c The USOC jack required RJ11C d The FCC Registration Number XXXUSA XXXXX XX E Items b and d are indicated on the label The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the REN s of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly FCC Statements a This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company b List all applicable certification jack Universal Service Order Codes USOC for the equipment RJ11 c A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68
30. r all your connection profiles will ensure this restriction See the Firmware User s Guide chapter on Multiple Network Address Translation MultiNAT for more information Select Ethernet Subnet Mask and enter the subnet mask your ISP has given you only if you are not using NAT The Ethernet Subnet Mask defaults to a standard class mask derived from the class of the Ethernet IP address you entered in the previous step Press the Down arrow key until the editable field labeled Domain Name is highlighted If you have a static IP Address that is one that is permanently assigned by your ISP and never changes type the Domain Name your ISP gave you Press Return The next field Primary Domain Name Server will be highlighted If you are using DHCP or PPPoE leave this field blank and skip Step 4 Easy Setup 6 7 Type the Primary Domain Name Server address your ISP gave you Press Return A new field Secondary Domain Name Server will appear If your ISP gave you a secondary domain name server address enter it here Press Return until the next field Default IP Gateway is highlighted If you do not enter a Default IP Gateway value the router defaults to the remote IP address you entered in the Easy Setup connection profile If the Netopia Router does not recognize the destination of any IP traffic it forwards that traffic to this gateway Do not confuse the remote IP address and the Default IP Gateway s address with the block of local IP ad
31. rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details d The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2002 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label A 6 Getting Started Guide e If this equipment the Netopia ENT Enterprise Series router causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary f The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipme
32. rves as the main power disconnect locate the direct plug in power supply near the product for easy access e For use only with CSA Certified Class 2 power supply rated 12VDC 1 04 Telecommunication installation cautions e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm e Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines e Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning e Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Technical Specifications and Safety Information A 5 47CFR Part 68 Information FCC Requirements 1 The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin phones 2 If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service 3 The tele
33. stalled and configured See Sharing the Connection on page 4 1 A DSL wall outlet wired for a connection to a telephone carrier who supports Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL connections Important Safety Instructions POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION Connect the power supply cord to the power jack on the Netopia Router Plug the power supply into an appropriate electrical outlet CAUTION Depending on the power supply provided with the product either the direct plug in power supply blades power supply cord plug or the appliance coupler serves as the main power disconnect It is important that the direct plug in power supply socket outlet or appliance coupler be located so it is readily accessible CAUTION North America Only For use only with a CSA Certified or UL Listed Limited Power Source or Class 2 power supply rated 12Vdc 5A CAUTION Europe Only For use only with a GS approved Limited Power Source rated 12Vdc 5A Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag nar den ansluts till ett natverk Norway Apparatet m kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATION CAUTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming poo
34. tics amp Logs Quick Menus Quick View If you do not see the Main Menu verify that The computer used to view the Telnet screen has an Ethernet connection to the Netopia 4 port ADSL Router s Ethernet port See Connecting through a Telnet Session on page 5 2 Telnet is configured for the recommended values You have entered the correct password if necessary Your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router s Telnet access may be password protected from a previous configuration See your system administrator to obtain the password See the Firmware User s Guide chapter on Troubleshooting for more suggestions Select the first item on the Main Menu list Easy Setup Press Return to bring up the DSL Line Configuration menu screen 6 4 Getting Started Guide 1 ADSL Line Configuration ADSL Line Configuration Trellis Coding Enabled On Fast Retrain Enabled On Wiring Type AutoSense Data Link Encapsulation RFC1483 Data Circuit VPI 0 255 8 Data Circuit VCI 32 65535 35 PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN Return Enter brings you to next screen 1 Select Trellis Coding Enabled Toggle it to On the default or Off Unless otherwise specified by your provider you can accept this default 2 Select Fast Retrain Enabled Toggle it to On the default or Off Unless otherwise specified by your provider you can accept this default 3 Select Data Link Encapsulation and from the pop up menu choose either R
35. tions of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas A 4 Getting Started Guide Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 Important Safety Instructions Australian Safety Information The following safety information is provided in conformance with Australian safety requirements Caution DO NOT USE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTIONS Do not connect the Ethernet ports to a carrier or carriage service provider s telecommunications network or facility unless a you have the written consent of the network or facility manager or b the connection is in accordance with a connection permit or connection rules Connection of the Ethernet ports may cause a hazard or damage to the telecommunication network or facility or persons with consequential liability for substantial compensation Caution e The direct plug in power supply se
36. to Use this Guide In addition to the documentation contained in the accompanying Firmware User s Guide this guide is designed to get you up and running and connected to your local area network and the Internet It is intended to be viewed on line using the powerful features of the Adobe Acrobat Reader The information display has been deliberately designed to present the maximum information in the minimum space on your screen You can keep this document open while you perform any of the procedures described and find useful information about the procedure you are performing You can also print out all of the manual or individual sections if you prefer to work from hard copy rather than on line documentation The pages are formatted to print on standard 8 1 2 by 11 inch paper We recommend that you print on 3 hole punched paper so that you can put the pages in a binder for future reference This guide is organized into chapters describing the Netopia 4 port s advanced features You may want to read each chapter s introductory section to familiarize yourself with the various features available Use the guide s table of contents and index to locate informational topics Making the Physical Connections 2 1 Chapter 2 Making the Physical Connections This section tells you how to make the physical connections to your Netopia 4 port ADSL Router This section covers the following topics e Find a Location on page 2 1 e What Y
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