Netopia R3100 Network Router User Manual


 
Setting up your Router with the SmartStart Wizard 3-5
SmartStart. See the on-line User’s Reference Guide for instructions.
When the test is successful, SmartStart presents you with a different screen, depending on the type of router
you are configuring.
If you are configuring a router that defaults to an unswitched interface, such as IDSL, you will see the
“Additional Configuration screen,” shown below.
If you are configuring an ISDN router, you may see the “ISDN Switch Type screen,” shown below,
displaying the possible switch types available for your region. This screen may not appear, if there is only
one switch type in use in your region or you are using a customized version of SmartStart, or the ISDN
Wizard has automatically detected your switch type.
Additional Configuration screen. If you have a router that
has a permanent unswitched connection to your ISP, such
as an IDSL, SDSL, or Ethernet WAN interface router
attached to a cable modem, the Additional Configuration
screen appears.
You may want to do additional configuration to customize
your network environment. SmartStart lets you launch
your Telnet application. Click the Telnet button to launch
your Telnet application.
Advanced configuration options available via Telnet are
explained in “Console-based Management” on page 6-1.
However, if you need no further configuration options,
click Quit. Congratulations! You’re done!
ISDN Switch Type screen. If you have an ISDN router, the
ISDN Switch Type screen appears.
Select one of the supported ISDN switch types for your
ISDN line. Your telephone company should have provided
this information when your ISDN line was installed.
When you have done this, click Next.
Note: The switch types listed are different for different
regions. If your region has only one switch type, this
screen may not appear. In that case, skip to “Additional
ISDN Configuration screen” on page 3-6.