Netopia R3100 Network Router User Manual


 
WAN and System Configuration 8-11
By default, the auxiliary port is enabled for an asynchronous modem. You can disable the port by selecting
Unused, or if you have installed the optional AppleTalk Kit, LocalTalk becomes the default. For more
information, see Chapter 13, “AppleTalk Setup.”
You can specify the Data Rate as 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2, or 230.4. 57.6 is the default.
You can modify the modem init string to conform to your modem’s requirements. Refer to your modem’s
documentation.
Note: When used in conjunction with ISDN, the auxiliary port is only useful for WAN services when the ISDN line
is configured for PPP authentication. Also, an ISDN call will not bond with an auxiliary port asynchronous
modem call.
System Configuration screens
You can connect to the Netopia R3100’s System Configuration screens:
Using Telnet with the Router’s Ethernet port IP address
Through the console port, using a local terminal (see “Connecting a local terminal console cable to your
router” on page 6-3)
You can also retrieve the Netopia R3100’s configuration information and remotely set its parameters using the
Simple Network Management Protocol (see “SNMP” on page 14-12).
Open a Telnet connection to the IP address you set in the router with SmartStart, for example “192.168.1.1.”
ISDN Line Configuration
Circuit Type... ISDN, Switched
Switch Type... AT&T 5ESS Pt-to-Pt
Directory Number 1: 555-1234
PBX Prefix:
Data Link Encapsulation... PPP
Aux Serial Port... Async Modem
Data Rate (kbps)... 57.6
Aux Modem Init String: AT&F&C1&D2E0S0=1
Return/Enter to select <among/between> ...
Enter information supplied to you by your ISDN phone company.