WAN and System Configuration 8-17
See the release notes that came with your router or feature set upgrade or visit the Netopia web site at
www.netopia.com for information on new feature sets, how to obtain them, and how to install them on your
Netopia R3100.
Telephone setup
With SmartPhone, analog devices such as telephones, facsimile machines, or modems can connect to the
Netopia Router and communicate over the ISDN line. The Netopia Router with SmartPhone provides:
■ full call routing between directory numbers and phone jacks
■ inbound and outbound call preemption
■ priority ringing based on CallerID
Note: To see whether your Netopia Router supports SmartPhone, look for the two RJ-11 jacks, marked Phone 1
and Phone 2, on the back of the router.
If your router supports the SmartPhone feature refer to “Using SmartPhone for Telephone Services” on
page 9-1. If your Netopia R3100 does not support SmartPhone, you can skip this chapter.
Logging
You can configure a UNIX-compatible syslog client to report a number of subsets of the events entered in the
router’s WAN Event History. See “WAN Event History” on page 14-6.
Select Logging from the System Configuration menu.
The Logging Configuration screen appears.
By default, all events are logged in the event history.
■ By toggling each event descriptor either Yes or No, you can determine which ones are logged and which are
Logging Configuration
WAN Event Log Options
Log Boot and Errors: Yes
Log Line Specific: Yes
Log Connections: Yes
Log PPP, DHCP, CNA: Yes
Log IP and IPX: Yes
Syslog Parameters
Syslog Enabled: No
Hostname or IP Address:
Facility... Local 0
Return/Enter accepts * Tab toggles * ESC cancels.