Netopia R5300 for Dedicated Access
T1 Service
Routing with Netopia R5300 for Dedicated Access T1 Service
Configuration
After telnetting into the router, select the bolded menu choices and set the parameters as indicated in the following screen shots. Use the Esc key to navigate to previous screens.
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Main Menu
Netopia R5300 v4.3.4
Easy Setup...
WAN Configuration...
System Configuration...
Utilities and Diagnostics...
Statistics and Logs...
Quick Menus...
Quick View...
You always start from this main screen.
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T1 Line Configuration
Line Encoding... B8ZS
Framing Mode... ESF
Number of DSO Channels... 6
First DSO Channel: 1
Contiguous Channels: Yes
Channel Data Rate... Nx64k
Data Link Encapsulation... Frame Relay
TO MAIN MENU NEXT SCREEN
Enter Information supplied to you by your
telephone company.
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The fields First DS0 Channel and Contiguous Channels will not appear unless the Number of DS0 Channels is set to a value lower than 24.
Select Next Screen to move on to the connection profile screen.
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Connection Profile 1: Internet
Connection Profile Name: Internet
Address Translation Enabled: No
IP Addressing... Numbered
Local WAN IP Address: 38.xxx.yyy.zzz (Serial IP Address)
Local WAN IP Mask: 255.255.255.0
Frame Relay Management Type... ANSI (Annex D)
PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN
Toggle to Yes if this is a single IP address ISP account.
Enter basic information about your WAN connection
with this screen.
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Select Next Screen to move to the IP Setup screen.
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IP Easy Setup
Ethernet IP Address: 38.aaa.bbb.1
Ethernet IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Domain name: yourdomain.com
Primary Domain Name Server: 38.9.211.2
Secondary Domain Name Server: 38.9.212.2
Default Gateway IP Address: 38.xxx.yyy.1
IP Address Serving: Off
PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN
Enter a subnet mask in decimal and dot form
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Set up the basic IP & IPX attributes of
your Netopia in this screen.
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The fields Domain Name, Primary Domain Name Server, and Secondary Domain Name Server are not mandatory. These fields apply to most troubleshooting features. The domain name entered will be used as the domain name for all resolving.
Example:
Assume the domain psi.com is configured in the field Domain Name. If you type www.yahoo.com in the Name of Host to Ping field, the router would actually attempt to resolve the hostname www.yahoo.com.psi.com. You may avoid this by leaving the Domain Name field blank. The Domain Name field is used for NAT as well. The utilization of NAT is not covered in this document.
Select Next Screen to move on to the security configuration.
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Easy Setup Security Configuration
It is strongly suggested that you password-protect
configuration access to your Netopia. By entering
a Name and Password pair here, access via serial,
Telnet, SNMP and Web Server will be password-protected.
Be sure to remember what you have typed here,
because you will be prompted for it each time you
configure this Netopia.
You can remove an existing Name and Password by
clearing both fields below.
Write Access Name: Login Name
Write Access Password: Password
PREVIOUS SCREEN TO MAIN MENU RESTART DEVICE
Configure a Configuration Access Name and
Password here.
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It is strongly recommended that a user name and password be configured. Without the user name and password configuration users can log into the router without being prompted at all.
Select Restart Device to save the configuration. You will be prompted with the option to cancel or continue with the restart. Select Continue.
If you were logged in via telnet you will need to disconnect your telnet session, reconfigure a new IP address on the PC, and re-establish a telnet session to the router. Wait about 30 seconds before re-establishing connectivity to allow the router to restart.
Once the router restarts, the main screen will re-appear:
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Main Menu
Netopia R5300 v4.3.4
Easy Setup...
WAN Configuration...
System Configuration...
Utilities and Diagnostics...
Statistics and Logs...
Quick Menus...
Quick View...
Return/Enter displays options beyond those
in Easy Setup.
You always start from this main screen.
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WAN Configuration
WAN (Wide Area Network) Setup...
Display/Change Connection Profile...
Add Connection Profile...
Delete Connection Profile...
WAN Default Profile...
Scheduled Connections...
Backup Configuration...
Frame Relay Configuration...
Frame Relay DLCI Configuration...
Return/Enter for Frame Relay Options.
From here you will configure yours and the remote
sites' WAN information.
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Select Frame Relay DLCI Configuration.
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Frame Relay DLCI Configuration
Display/Change DLCIs...
Add DLCI...
Delete DLCI...
Add, delete, and modify DLCIs from here.
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Select Add DLCI.
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Add DLCI
DLCI Name: Internet
DLCI Enabled: Yes
DLCI Number (16-991): xxx
Remote IP Address: 38.xxx.yyy.1
ADD DLCI NOW CANCEL
Here you configure the parameters for a single DLCI
(Data Link Circuit ID).
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Select Add DLCI Now. This will bring you back to the Frame Relay DLCI Configuration screen.
The minimal configuration is now complete. Layer 3 connectivity should operate within a couple minutes.
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