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Quick Config
Local Internet
Intranet
SNMP Statistics
Internet
ISDN
ISDN
ISDN
ISDNSNMPEthernet
Ethernet
IP
DHCP
IP IP
PPP PPP
NAT IPX
Bridge
Trace
Figure 0-1, NMS Menu Structure
The “Quick Config” menu provides a quick and easy way for users to configure the ISDN router for
Internet Access. For straightforward Internet access, this menu is probably the only menu that is
required. For more advanced configuration, the “Local”, “Internet”, and “Intranet” menu can be handy.
The “Local” menu is for configuration of the router itself. The “Internet” menu is for configuring
specifics of the Internet connection, and the “Intranet” menu is for configuring specifics of the Intranet
connection. The “SNMP” is used to set a basic MIB II system, MIB parameters and destination to
where the traps will be delivered when enabled. The “Statistics” menu provides a very useful tool for
monitoring the router operation and for trouble shooting.
In addition to the menus described above, there are a number of system utilities providing services
such as up/down loading of router configuration files, updating router firmware, resetting the device,
disconnecting Internet/Intranet, and help information.
NMS Windows
NMS displays use the Windows 3.1, Windows95/NT conventions for windows management such as
positioning, sizing, and closing windows.
A tab for each top menu is displayed across the top of all windows. Clicking one of these tabs displays
the window for that top-menu. In each top menu window, tabs for each of the top menu’s sub-menus
are displayed. Clicking a sub-menu tab, displays the window for that sub-menu.
Each sub-menu windows displays the parameters that can be selected or entered in the form of fields
displayed within the window.