Netopia R2121 User Manual
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9-6 User’s Reference Guide
CNA works by checking the calling number that the Netopia Router receives during the initial setup phase 
of an incoming call against a set of stored numbers. Each number in the stored set is defined in a specific 
connection profile. When a match occurs, the incoming call is handled by the connection profile containing 
the matched number.
Using CNA can also provide cost savings because calls are not billed during the CNA phase. With CNA, a 
caller can set up a connection to the Netopia Router without incurring any charges by accessing a dial-back 
connection profile. If the caller’s rates are higher than those charged to the Netopia Router’s return call, 
then using CNA has saved the difference.
CNA should be available where CallerID ser vices are available. You will need to consult with your telephone 
ser vice provider to find out if your line is provisioned for CallerID.
Also note that if the calling side has instructed the phone company to block deliver y of its caller ID, the 
answering side will not be able to authenticate.
If your line does not suppor t the appropriate ser vice, CNA may not work properly.
3.
To force incoming calls to match connection profiles, select Must Match a Defined Profile and toggle it to 
Yes. Incoming calls that cannot be matched to a connection profile are dropped. To allow unmatched calls 
to be accepted as standard IP or IPX connections, toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to No.
If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to Yes, the answer profile only accepts calls that use the same 
authentication method defined in the Authentication item. If PAP or CHAP are involved, the caller must 
have a name and password or secret that match one of the connection profiles. The caller must obtain 
these from you or your network administrator before initiating the call.
For example, if Must Match a Defined Profile is set to Yes, and Authentication is set to PAP, then only 
incoming calls that use PAP and match a connection profile will be accepted by the answer profile.
If authentication in the Default Answer Profile is set to CHAP, the value of the CHAP Challenge Name item 
must be identical to the value of the Send Host Name item of the Connection Profile to be matched by the 
caller.
If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to No, Authentication is assumed to be None, even if you’ve set it 
to PAP or CHAP. The answer profile uses the caller’s IP address to match a connection profile. However, 
the answer profile cannot discover a caller’s subnet mask; it assumes that the caller is 
not subnetting its
IP address:
Class A addresses are assumed to have a mask of 255.0.0.0
Class B addresses are assumed to have a mask of 255.255.0.0
Class C addresses are assumed to have a mask of 255.255.255.0. Class C address ranges are generally 
the most common subnet allocated.
If a remote network has a non-standard mask (that is, it uses subnetting), the only way for it to successfully 
connect to the Netopia Router is by matching a connection profile. In other words, you will have to set up a 
connection profile for that network.If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to No, you can also set the 
following parameters for accepted calls that do not match a connection profile:
