Nortel 222 manuals
222
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to get help
- New in this release
- Getting started
- First step
- Third step
- Preconfiguration checklist
- New products
- Existing products
- Business Element Manager
- Business Secure Router 222 (BSR222)
- IP addressing for SMB devices and DHCP
- Installing the Element Manager
- Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1
- Configuring a converged small site (mixed-vendor environment)
- Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2
- Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)
- Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement reference topology 3
- Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)
- WAN interconnected LAN reference topologies
- Configuring tunnels
- Interconnection of peer sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 2)
- Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent router (topology 1 with topology 3)
- Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 3)
- Maintenance
- Securing your SMB network
- BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines
- BAP120 performance measurements
- Third-party WiFi client interoperability
222
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Related publications
- Hard-copy technical manuals
- AC Power Adapter Specifications
- Introducing the Business Secure Router
- Hardware installation
- Front panel
- Rear panel
- Setting up your computer IP address
- Checking your computer IP address
- Configuring your Business Secure Router
- Using the wizard to configure for internet access
- Internet connection with ethernet
- Internet connection with PPPoE
- Internet connection with PPTP
- WAN IP address assignment
- Test your internet connection
- User Notes
- Firewall
- Security
- Advanced Router Configuration
- Adding IP telephony to a multi-site network
- Configuring the router to act as a Nortel VPN Server (Client Termination)
- Setting up the router for guest access
- Setting Up a Remote Office with a UNIStim IP Telephone
- Inter-Operability With Third-Party Routers
- Troubleshooting
- Problem: You cannot get a WAN IP address from the ISP
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Table of contents
222
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Related publications
- USA and Canada Authorized Distributors
- CALA (Caribbean & Latin America)
- Chapter 1 Getting to know your Nortel Business Secure Router 222
- Physical features
- Auxiliary port
- Certificates
- Brute force password guessing protection
- PPTP Encapsulation
- SNMP
- Full network management
- Applications for the Nortel Business Secure Router 222
- Hardware Setup
- Introducing the SMT
- Logging on to the SMT
- Main menu
- Changing the system password
- SMT menus at a glance
- SMT menu 1 - general setup
- Configuring dynamic DNS
- WAN and Dial Backup Setup
- Dial backup
- Advanced WAN setup
- Remote node profile (Backup ISP)
- Editing PPP options
- Editing TCP/IP options
- Editing logon script
- Remote node filter
- LAN setup
- TCP/IP and DHCP ethernet setup menu
- IP Alias Setup
- Internet access
- Configuring the PPTP client
- Configuring the PPPoE client
- Basic setup complete
- Remote Node setup
- Remote Node profile setup
- PPPoE Encapsulation
- Outgoing Authentication Protocol
- Nailed-Up Connection
- Traffic Redirect setup
- IP Static Route Setup
- Dial-in User Setup
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- NAT setup
- SUA Address Mapping Set
- User-Defined Address Mapping Sets
- Ordering Your Rules
- Configuring a server behind NAT
- General NAT examples
- Example 2: Internet access with an inside server
- Example 3: Multiple public IP addresses with inside servers
- Configuring Trigger Port forwarding
- Introducing the firewall
- Filter configuration
- Filter Structure
- filter set
- Configuring a Filter Set
- Configuring a Filter Rule
- Configuring a Generic Filter Rule
- Example Filter
- Filter Types and NAT
- Applying a Filter
- Applying Remote Node Filters
- SNMP Configuration
- SNMP Traps
- System security
- Configuring external RADIUS server
- IEEE 802.1x
- System information and diagnosis
- System Status
- System information and console port speed
- System Information
- Console port speed
- Packet triggered
- ppp log
- Firewall log
- WAN DHCP
- Firmware and configuration file maintenance
- Backup configuration
- Using the FTP command from the command line
- Example of FTP commands from the command line
- TFTP and FTP over WAN Management Limitations
- TFTP command example
- Back up via console port
- Restore configuration
- Restore Using FTP
- Restore using FTP session example
- Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
- Firmware file upload
- Configuration file upload
- FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
- TFTP upload command example
- Uploading via console port
- Uploading Xmodem firmware using HyperTerminal
- Uploading Xmodem configuration file using HyperTerminal
- System Maintenance menus 8 to 10
- Command syntax
- Command usage
- Call control support
- Call History
- Time and Date setting
- Resetting the Time
- Remote Management
- Remote Management Limitations
- Call scheduling
- Setting up your computer IP address
- Installing components
- Configuring
- Verifying Settings
- Windows 2000/NT/XP
- Macintosh OS 8/9
- Macintosh OS X
- Triangle Route
- The Triangle Route Solutions
- Importing certificates
- Importing the Business Secure Router Certificate into Internet Explorer
- Enrolling and Importing SSL Client Certificates
- installing your personal certificates
- Using a certificate when accessing the Business Secure Router example
- PPPoE
- How PPPoE works
- PPTP
- PPTP and the Business Secure Router
- Control and PPP connections
- PPP data connection
- Hardware specifications
- AC Power Adapter Specifications
- IP subnetting
- Subnet masks
- Example: two subnets
- Example: four subnets
- Example: eight subnets
- Subnetting with Class A and Class B networks
- Command Interpreter
- Sys commands
- Exit Command
- IP commands
- IPSec commands
- Sys firewall commands
- Bandwidth management commands
- Certificates commands
- IEEE 802.1X commands
- NetBIOS filter commands
- Display NetBIOS filter settings
- Example commands
- Boot Commands
- Log descriptions
- VPN/IPSec logs
- VPN responder IPSec log
- Log commands
- Configuring what you want the Business Secure Router to log
- Log command example
- Appendix L
- SIP Identities
- SIP Service Domain
- SIP Servers
- SIP Redirect Server
- SIP Register Server
- sip alg
- signaling session timeout
- Index
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