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... IP Address Operation Using NAT 1-13 Address Resolution Protocol 1-14 Domain Name Server 1-14 IP Configuration by DHCP 1-15 Chapter 2 Router Installation and Connection Package Contents ...2-1 ISDN Services Checklist 2-2 Network Checklist ...2-3 Connecting the Router ...2-4 Connecting the Serial Cable (Optional 2-7 Connecting to the ISDN Port 2-7 Connecting the Ethernet Cable 2-7 Using Twisted Pair LAN Cabling 2-8 Using Coaxial or Fiber LAN Cabling 2-8 Connecting to the Hub Ports in the Model RH348 Router 2-8 Connecting a Telephone, Fax, or Modem 2-8 Connecting the Power Adapter...
... IP Address Operation Using NAT 1-13 Address Resolution Protocol 1-14 Domain Name Server 1-14 IP Configuration by DHCP 1-15 Chapter 2 Router Installation and Connection Package Contents ...2-1 ISDN Services Checklist 2-2 Network Checklist ...2-3 Connecting the Router ...2-4 Connecting the Serial Cable (Optional 2-7 Connecting to the ISDN Port 2-7 Connecting the Ethernet Cable 2-7 Using Twisted Pair LAN Cabling 2-8 Using Coaxial or Fiber LAN Cabling 2-8 Connecting to the Hub Ports in the Model RH348 Router 2-8 Connecting a Telephone, Fax, or Modem 2-8 Connecting the Power Adapter...
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... the LAN to meet a wide variety of data packets sent through a wide area network (WAN) connection. The router sends the number to the ISDN port for installation. Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the features of the target router. The router compares the network addresses of networking requirements. At the receiving end, the process operates in the path list contains the ISDN phone number(s) of the NETGEAR Model...
... the LAN to meet a wide variety of data packets sent through a wide area network (WAN) connection. The router sends the number to the ISDN port for installation. Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the features of the target router. The router compares the network addresses of networking requirements. At the receiving end, the process operates in the path list contains the ISDN phone number(s) of the NETGEAR Model...
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... ISDN connections are checked against known numbers before a call is answered and access is granted, thus providing a first level of a very inexpensive ISP account. IP Address Masquerading by DHCP The routers can dynamically assign network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to share an Internet account using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Calling Line Identification The use of security. In many areas, you must specifically request...
... ISDN connections are checked against known numbers before a call is answered and access is granted, thus providing a first level of a very inexpensive ISP account. IP Address Masquerading by DHCP The routers can dynamically assign network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to share an Internet account using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Calling Line Identification The use of security. In many areas, you must specifically request...
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... example, the LAN of router A is two hops away. The Model RT328/RH348 router is a small office router that all other routers in "hops," meaning the number of selecting and forwarding this information, it by slower-speed links to use of the slower WAN links, a mechanism must be prohibitively expensive. RIP is a distance vector protocol, meaning that routes the IP protocol over which path to form a wide area network (WAN). Reference Guide...
... example, the LAN of router A is two hops away. The Model RT328/RH348 router is a small office router that all other routers in "hops," meaning the number of selecting and forwarding this information, it by slower-speed links to use of the slower WAN links, a mechanism must be prohibitively expensive. RIP is a distance vector protocol, meaning that routes the IP protocol over which path to form a wide area network (WAN). Reference Guide...
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... is opened, refer to Chapter 3, "Router Configuration," for further information about using FirstGear, refer to use the Telnet Protocol, you must know the current IP address of configuring your PC or workstation. Be sure to Chapter 3, "Router Configuration." Connecting Through a Telnet Connection You can access the built-in interface by using a terminal-emulation program on the LAN or the remote network. If you must first use software program, or the menu-based built-in Manager interface...
... is opened, refer to Chapter 3, "Router Configuration," for further information about using FirstGear, refer to use the Telnet Protocol, you must know the current IP address of configuring your PC or workstation. Be sure to Chapter 3, "Router Configuration." Connecting Through a Telnet Connection You can access the built-in interface by using a terminal-emulation program on the LAN or the remote network. If you must first use software program, or the menu-based built-in Manager interface...
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If you are connected to the LAN. The factory default is connected to the router through the RS-232 cable. Note: If you change the hardware connection to the static routing table of the router by doing one terminal connection at any time. You must also set up your workstation to an IP address on the configuration, the router allows only one of the following : • Single administrator To prevent confusion...
If you are connected to the LAN. The factory default is connected to the router through the RS-232 cable. Note: If you change the hardware connection to the static routing table of the router by doing one terminal connection at any time. You must also set up your workstation to an IP address on the configuration, the router allows only one of the following : • Single administrator To prevent confusion...
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... a Serial Port" or "Connecting Through a Telnet Connection" on page 2-9, respectively, of Chapter 2, "Router Installation and Connection"). However, you can configure your router through a Quick Setup or an Advanced menu for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers. • Through the built-in Manager interface If you are using a Macintosh or UNIX-based workstation, the built-in Manager interface. You must use Windows-based utility that you have the following two options to Getting Started Using...
... a Serial Port" or "Connecting Through a Telnet Connection" on page 2-9, respectively, of Chapter 2, "Router Installation and Connection"). However, you can configure your router through a Quick Setup or an Advanced menu for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers. • Through the built-in Manager interface If you are using a Macintosh or UNIX-based workstation, the built-in Manager interface. You must use Windows-based utility that you have the following two options to Getting Started Using...
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... including Internet connection. Router Configuration 3-5 The router supports four static routes for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Manager Menu Summary Table 3-2 describes the top-level Manager menus. Table 3-2. Manager Menu Summary Number Menu Title 1 General Setup 2 ISDN Setup Description This menu is accessed to set up default dial-in parameters so that your router can be used in users. Reference Guide for each protocol. 13 Default Dial-in Setup This menu is accessed to set up general information and enable specific protocol routing or bridging.
... including Internet connection. Router Configuration 3-5 The router supports four static routes for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Manager Menu Summary Table 3-2 describes the top-level Manager menus. Table 3-2. Manager Menu Summary Number Menu Title 1 General Setup 2 ISDN Setup Description This menu is accessed to set up default dial-in parameters so that your router can be used in users. Reference Guide for each protocol. 13 Default Dial-in Setup This menu is accessed to set up general information and enable specific protocol routing or bridging.
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... example, 192.168.135.5). Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers DHCP and TCP/IP Setup The router has the capability to act as a DHCP server, allowing it is assigned to cancel the entries you finish entering information in this field. The assigned Default Gateway address is the LAN address of two parts, the network ID and the host ID. Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Field DHCP Setup: DHCP Client IP Pool Starting Address...
... example, 192.168.135.5). Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers DHCP and TCP/IP Setup The router has the capability to act as a DHCP server, allowing it is assigned to cancel the entries you finish entering information in this field. The assigned Default Gateway address is the LAN address of two parts, the network ID and the host ID. Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Field DHCP Setup: DHCP Client IP Pool Starting Address...
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... Edit PPP submenu of the connection. Reference Guide for Internet Access 4-3 Enter your selections. The default is No. 8. Use the space bar to increase the bandwidth of Menu 11 - The Manager asks if you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps. Enter single-user account information in the Single User Account field. These parameters may be changed using both channels for a specified period. Press [Enter...
... Edit PPP submenu of the connection. Reference Guide for Internet Access 4-3 Enter your selections. The default is No. 8. Use the space bar to increase the bandwidth of Menu 11 - The Manager asks if you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps. Enter single-user account information in the Single User Account field. These parameters may be changed using both channels for a specified period. Press [Enter...
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... router will be forwarded to this server address. 4-4 Configuration for example, a Web server) accessible to outside users, enter the IP address of a single-user account for single-user Internet access, follow steps 1 through 6 from the previous section, "Internet Access Configuration." Incoming packets with the exception that you a dynamic IP address, enter 0.0.0.0 here. Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Configuration for Single User Account The Model RT328/RH348 router implements NAT (IP masquerading), allowing the use of that server...
... router will be forwarded to this server address. 4-4 Configuration for example, a Web server) accessible to outside users, enter the IP address of a single-user account for single-user Internet access, follow steps 1 through 6 from the previous section, "Internet Access Configuration." Incoming packets with the exception that you a dynamic IP address, enter 0.0.0.0 here. Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Configuration for Single User Account The Model RT328/RH348 router implements NAT (IP masquerading), allowing the use of that server...
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... protocol. Three options are made using the Primary Phone number first. This field sets the time interval to the network address of call based on outgoing call . Note that router. In North America, NETGEAR recommends that if the remote network uses a netmask other than the standard class netmask, you enter 1 and the area code with the number, even if it is 0 for the Model RT328 and Model RH348...
... protocol. Three options are made using the Primary Phone number first. This field sets the time interval to the network address of call based on outgoing call . Note that router. In North America, NETGEAR recommends that if the remote network uses a netmask other than the standard class netmask, you enter 1 and the area code with the number, even if it is 0 for the Model RT328 and Model RH348...
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... table, type "exit" to return to their destinations. This field determines how the router handles RIP (Routing Information Protocol). Static Route Setup. If set to resolve this parameter at the default (Both) and let RIP propagate the routing information automatically. Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate routing information after you configure the Internet access and remote nodes, and you should leave this problem by other routers. To create additional static routes...
... table, type "exit" to return to their destinations. This field determines how the router handles RIP (Routing Information Protocol). Static Route Setup. If set to resolve this parameter at the default (Both) and let RIP propagate the routing information automatically. Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate routing information after you configure the Internet access and remote nodes, and you should leave this problem by other routers. To create additional static routes...
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... software used to access the router. Restore Configuration Select option 6 from Menu 24 - Enter 22 to select Reboot System. The procedure for downloading varies depending on the type of terminal software used to access the router. Restoring a configuration is stored in the internal flash ROM of your router using a specified set of executing user-defined scripts sent from the terminal. The configuration is possible only through the serial cable connection. For more information, refer to a command line mode. A backup...
... software used to access the router. Restore Configuration Select option 6 from Menu 24 - Enter 22 to select Reboot System. The procedure for downloading varies depending on the type of terminal software used to access the router. Restoring a configuration is stored in the internal flash ROM of your router using a specified set of executing user-defined scripts sent from the terminal. The configuration is possible only through the serial cable connection. For more information, refer to a command line mode. A backup...
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... router using the XMODEM Protocol of 5 to diagnose, test, and configure your serial communications software. 6. Command Interpreter Mode Select option 8 from Menu 24, Maintenance, to 38400 before installing the new software. For more detailed information, check the NETGEAR Web site at the command prompt. You cannot use this menu unless you to 10 minutes. A message is displayed asking if you change the Manager port baud rate to enter the command interpreter mode. Reference Guide...
... router using the XMODEM Protocol of 5 to diagnose, test, and configure your serial communications software. 6. Command Interpreter Mode Select option 8 from Menu 24, Maintenance, to 38400 before installing the new software. For more detailed information, check the NETGEAR Web site at the command prompt. You cannot use this menu unless you to 10 minutes. A message is displayed asking if you change the Manager port baud rate to enter the command interpreter mode. Reference Guide...
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... your network interface card and for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are connected to your PC or workstation. - Press the Enter key. Verify that are both installed and configured on . Troubleshooting a TCP/IP network is on your workstation and router. • Wrong network configuration - Make sure the LAN Link LED is made very easy by using the ping utility in the built-in Manager interface...
... your network interface card and for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are connected to your PC or workstation. - Press the Enter key. Verify that are both installed and configured on . Troubleshooting a TCP/IP network is on your workstation and router. • Wrong network configuration - Make sure the LAN Link LED is made very easy by using the ping utility in the built-in Manager interface...
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... changed previously in which can be configured incorrectly. If you cannot access the Manager interface by the serial port, follow these instructions: • Verify that phone port should be on the NETGEAR Web site. Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Troubleshooting the Manager Interface Refer to the following instructions if you cannot access the Manager interface by the serial port or by using the included cable. • Check the configuration parameters of your terminal or computer using the Telnet Protocol...
... changed previously in which can be configured incorrectly. If you cannot access the Manager interface by the serial port, follow these instructions: • Verify that phone port should be on the NETGEAR Web site. Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers Troubleshooting the Manager Interface Refer to the following instructions if you cannot access the Manager interface by the serial port or by using the included cable. • Check the configuration parameters of your terminal or computer using the Telnet Protocol...
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General Specification Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility WAN Protocols: PPP, Multilink PPP, BACP Data and Routing Protocols: TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP ISDN Standard: National ISDN-1 (North America) AT&T 5ESS Custom (North America) Nortel DMS-100 (North America) EuroISDN DSS1, NET-3 (Europe) NTT INS-Net64 (Japan) Security PAP, CHAP, Caller ID Data Compression Hi/fn (Stac LZS) Compression with CCP Technical Specifications A-1 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the Model RT328/RH348 router.
General Specification Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility WAN Protocols: PPP, Multilink PPP, BACP Data and Routing Protocols: TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP ISDN Standard: National ISDN-1 (North America) AT&T 5ESS Custom (North America) Nortel DMS-100 (North America) EuroISDN DSS1, NET-3 (Europe) NTT INS-Net64 (Japan) Security PAP, CHAP, Caller ID Data Compression Hi/fn (Stac LZS) Compression with CCP Technical Specifications A-1 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the Model RT328/RH348 router.
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...10-7 using for configuring, 1-2, 1-5, 2-9, 3-1 manager interface commands, 3-3 manager interface menus Default Dial-in Setup, 6-2 Diagnostic, 9-6 Dial-in User Setup, 6-4, 6-5 Edit Dial-in User, 6-4, 6-5 Edit IP Static Route, 7-5 Ethernet Setup Menu, 3-11 Filter Rules Summary, 8-3, 8-7 General Setup Menu, 3-6 Generic Filter Rule, 8-7 Internet Access Setup, 4-2 ISDN Setup, 3-8 Log and Trace, 9-4 Main, 3-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options, 7-3 Remote Node PPP Options, 5-5 Remote Node Profile, 5-1, 7-2 Remote Node Setup, 5-1 Static Route Setup, 7-4 Syslog and Accounting, 9-4 System Security, 3-14...
...10-7 using for configuring, 1-2, 1-5, 2-9, 3-1 manager interface commands, 3-3 manager interface menus Default Dial-in Setup, 6-2 Diagnostic, 9-6 Dial-in User Setup, 6-4, 6-5 Edit Dial-in User, 6-4, 6-5 Edit IP Static Route, 7-5 Ethernet Setup Menu, 3-11 Filter Rules Summary, 8-3, 8-7 General Setup Menu, 3-6 Generic Filter Rule, 8-7 Internet Access Setup, 4-2 ISDN Setup, 3-8 Log and Trace, 9-4 Main, 3-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options, 7-3 Remote Node PPP Options, 5-5 Remote Node Profile, 5-1, 7-2 Remote Node Setup, 5-1 Static Route Setup, 7-4 Syslog and Accounting, 9-4 System Security, 3-14...
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... Set Up menu, 5-1 remote user, troubleshooting, 10-6 Reset ISDN field, Diagnostic menu, 9-6 Route Name field, Edit IP Static Route menu, 7-5 router concepts, 1-6 Routing Information Protocol, 1-4, 1-6 S security, 1-2, 1-4, 3-14 serial cable, 2-7 serial port, connecting to, 2-9 Session Options field Default Dial-in Setup, 6-4 Remote Node Profile menu, 5-4 Single User Account field, Remote Node Network Layer Options menu, 7-3 single user account, configuring for, 4-4 software, updating, 9-9 Source field, TCP/IP Filter Rule menu, 8-5 SPID Number(s) field, ISDN Setup menu, 3-7 static route setup...
... Set Up menu, 5-1 remote user, troubleshooting, 10-6 Reset ISDN field, Diagnostic menu, 9-6 Route Name field, Edit IP Static Route menu, 7-5 router concepts, 1-6 Routing Information Protocol, 1-4, 1-6 S security, 1-2, 1-4, 3-14 serial cable, 2-7 serial port, connecting to, 2-9 Session Options field Default Dial-in Setup, 6-4 Remote Node Profile menu, 5-4 Single User Account field, Remote Node Network Layer Options menu, 7-3 single user account, configuring for, 4-4 software, updating, 9-9 Source field, TCP/IP Filter Rule menu, 8-5 SPID Number(s) field, ISDN Setup menu, 3-7 static route setup...