WAN and System Configuration 9-17The ATMP/PPTP Default ProfileThe ATMP/PPTP Default Profile screen controls whether or not your device will answer VPN connection attemptswithout an explicitly configured connection profile. See “Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)” on page 12-1 for moreinformation.System Configuration ScreensYou can connect to the Netopia 4752’s system configuration screens in either of two ways: By using Telnet with the device’s Ethernet port IP address Through the console port, using a local terminal (see “Connecting a Console Cable to Your Device” onpage 6-3)You can also retrieve the Netopia 4752’s configuration information and remotely set its data routingparameters using the Simple Network Management Protocol (see “SNMP” on page 14-13).Open a Telnet connection to the device’s IP address; for example, “192.168.1.1.”The console screen will open to the Main Menu, similar to the screen shown below:Navigating through the System Configuration screensTo help you find your way to particular screens, some sections in this guide begin with a graphical path guidesimilar to the following example:Netopia 4752 v5.1Easy Setup...WAN Configuration...System Configuration...Voice Configuration...Utilities & Diagnostics...Statistics & Logs...Quick Menus...Quick View...Return/Enter goes to Easy Setup -- minimal configuration.You always start from this main screen.