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3366-ENT
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- What's New in 8.7
- Telnet-based Management
- Netopia Models
- Connecting through a Telnet Session
- navigating through the telnet screens
- WAN Configuration
- WAN Ethernet Configuration screen
- ADSL Line Configuration screen
- Creating a New Connection Profile
- Advanced Connection Options
- Scheduled Connections
- viewing scheduled connections
- adding a scheduled connection
- set weekly schedule
- Backup Configuration
- Diffserv Options
- Priority Queuing (TOS bit)
- VRRP Options (WAN Link Failure Detection)
- System Configuration Features
- IP Setup
- Stateful Inspection
- Add Exposed Address List
- Exposed Address Associations
- open ports in default stateful inspection installation
- VLAN Configuration
- Adding a RADIUS Profile
- Adding Port interfaces
- Changing or Deleting a VLAN
- Configuring additional Authentication Servers
- Date and time
- Wireless configuration
- Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
- Enable Privacy
- Multiple SSIDs
- MAC Address Authentication
- Console Configuration
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- Router/Bridge Set
- IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
- Logging
- Log event dispositions
- Overview
- Features
- dynamic mapping
- wan network
- Supported traffic
- Support for Yahoo Messenger
- Server Lists and Dynamic NAT configuration
- nat rules
- Modifying map lists
- Adding Server Lists
- Modifying server lists
- Deleting a server
- Binding Map Lists and Server Lists
- IP Parameters (WAN Default Profile)
- NAT Associations
- IP Passthrough
- notes on the example
- Chapter 5 — Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
- About PPTP Tunnels
- About IPsec Tunnels
- About L2TP Tunnels
- About GRE Tunnels
- VPN force-all
- About ATMP Tunnels
- Encryption Support
- MS-CHAP V2 and 128-bit strong encryption
- VPN QuickView
- Dial-Up Networking for VPN
- Creating a new Dial-Up Networking profile
- Configuring a Dial-Up Networking profile
- Windows XP Client Configuration
- Connecting using Dial-Up Networking
- ATMP example
- Windows Networking Broadcasts
- Key Management for VPNs
- Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Configuration
- Adding an IKE Phase 1 Profile
- Changing an IKE Phase 1 Profile
- Key Management
- Advanced IPsec Options
- IPsec WAN Configuration Screens
- IPsec Manual Key Entry
- WAN Event History Error Reporting
- Chapter 7 — IP Setup
- IP subnets
- Static routes
- adding a static route
- deleting a static route
- RIP Options
- Connection Profiles and Default Profile
- IP Address Serving
- IP Address Pools
- DHCP NetBIOS Options
- More Address Serving Options
- Configuring the IP Address Server options
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Connection Profiles
- Multicast Forwarding
- Virtual Router Redundancy (VRRP)
- Additional LANs
- Configuring Backup
- Backup Configuration screen
- Using Scheduled Connections with Backup
- IP Setup screen
- Backup Management/Statistics
- QuickView
- Quick View Status Overview
- General status
- Status lights
- Event Histories
- device event history
- IP Routing Table
- physical interface
- System Information
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- community strings
- SNMP traps
- setting the ip trap receivers
- Suggested Security Measures
- Telnet Tiered Access – Two Password Levels
- Superuser configuration
- Limited user configuration
- Advanced Security Options
- RADIUS server authentication
- TACACS+ server authentication
- Warning alerts
- User access password
- User menu differences
- quick menus
- Telnet Access
- About Filters and Filter Sets
- How individual filters work
- port numbers
- port number comparisons
- putting the parts together
- Design guidelines
- Working with IP Filters and Filter Sets
- Adding a filter set
- Deleting a filter set
- Policy-based Routing using Filtersets
- TOS field matching
- Firewall Tutorial
- Firewall design rules
- implied rules
- Filter basics
- Example filters
- Configuration Management
- TFTP
- Chapter 11 — Utilities and Diagnostics
- Ping
- Trace Route
- Telnet Client
- Factory Defaults
- Updating firmware
- Uploading configuration files
- Configuration Problems
- Network problems
- Power Outages
- online product information
3366-ENT
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 — Introduction
- How to Use this Guide
- Chapter 2 — Making the Physical Connections
- Important Safety Instructions
- Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables
- Netopia 3366-ENT ADSL Router with V.92 Backup Status Lights
- Chapter 3 — Connecting to Your Local Area Network
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Chapter 4 — Configuring TCP/IP
- Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers
- Chapter 5 — Telnet-Based Management
- Connecting through a Telnet Session
- Navigating through the Telnet Screens
- Chapter 6 — Easy Setup
- Quick Easy Setup Connection Path
- ADSL Line Configuration
- Easy Setup Profile
- IP Easy Setup
- Easy Setup Security Configuration
- Configuring Backup
- Connection Profiles
- IP Setup
- WAN Configuration
- Backup Configuration screen
- Using Scheduled Connections with Backup
- Backup Default Gateway
- Description
- Agency approvals
- Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformance
- FCC Part 68 Information
- Electrical Safety Advisory
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