Configuring isdn and leased line connections – Netopia Router PN Series User Manual

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Chapter 2

Configuring ISDN and Leased Line Connections

This chapter shows you how to configure the Netopia Router to
make and receive network connections over an ISDN or leased line
and how to control those connections. Topics include:

“ISDN WAN Setup” on page 2-2

shows you how to configure

your ISDN Netopia Router for outgoing calls.

“Leased line WAN Setup” on page 2-5

shows you how to

configure your SA/Serial, DDS, or T1 Netopia Router for
outgoing calls.

“Connection profiles for ISDN and Leased lines,” beginning on
page 2-13,

shows you how to configure connection profiles for

your ISDN, SA/Serial, DDS, or T1 Netopia Router.

“Default profile,” beginning on page 2-39

, shows you how to

set up an answer profile for incoming calls.

“WAN IP Address Serving,” beginning on page 2-48,

discusses

how to configure the router to allocate an IP address to callers
from an address pool.

“Scheduled connections,” beginning on page 2-49,

shows you

how to control the dates and times when connection profiles
can be used.

“CSU Backup,” beginning on page 2-55, describes how to
automatically switch from an internal CSU to the SA port during
a leased line failure.

Note:

Netopia Router models offering different feature sets will

have variations in the fields on certain screens. For example, there
are switched (dial-up) or permanent (nailed-up) circuit ISDN or
leased line models, as well as models that offer feature subsets
such as AppleTalk, SmartIP (Network Address Translation and WAN
IP Address Serving) and SmartPhone (Plain Old Telephone Service).
Your own Advanced Configuration screens may look different from
those illustrated in this chapter.

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