iv Administration GuideChapter 5 — Connecting to Your Local Network .........................5-1Readying Computers on Your Local Network..................... 5-2Connecting to an IP and Telephone Network..................... 5-3Chapter 6 — Console-Based Management .................................6-1Connecting through a Telnet Session............................... 6-2Configuring Telnet software................................... 6-2Connecting a Console Cable to Your Device ..................... 6-3Navigating through the Console Screens.......................... 6-5Chapter 7 — Easy Setup ...........................................................7-1Easy Setup Console Screens .......................................... 7-1Accessing the Easy Setup console screens............ 7-1Quick Easy Setup Connection Path.................................. 7-3DSL Line Configuration ......................................... 7-5Voice Easy Setup ................................................. 7-6Easy Setup Profile................................................ 7-7IP Easy Setup ...................................................... 7-8Easy Setup Security Configuration ......................... 7-9Chapter 8 — Voice Configuration...............................................8-1Introduction................................................................... 8-1Explanation of terms ............................................ 8-1Configuring the Voice Features ........................................ 8-2Part II: Advanced ConfigurationChapter 9 — WAN and System Configuration .............................9-1WAN Configuration ......................................................... 9-2Multiple ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit Support ............... 9-3Multiple ATM PVC overview ................................... 9-3Multiple ATM PVC configuration ............................. 9-4Changing a circuit ................................................ 9-5Adding a circuit.................................................... 9-7Monitoring multiple virtual circuits......................... 9-8