Netopia 4553 User Manual
Netopia, 4553 g.shdsl router
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Overview
- Features and capabilities
- How to use this guide
- Find a location
- What you need
- Identify the connectors and attach the cables
- Netopia 4553 Router status lights
- Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers
- Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers
- Readying computers on your local network
- Connecting to an Ethernet network
- Connecting through a Telnet session
- Connecting a console cable to your router
- Navigating through the console screens
- Easy Setup console screens
- Quick Easy Setup connection path
- WAN configuration
- Creating a new Connection Profile
- The default profile
- Scheduled connections
- Frame Relay configuration
- System configuration screens
- Navigating through the system configuration screens
- IP Setup
- IP Address Serving
- More Address Serving Options
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Connection Profiles
- Overview
- MultiNAT Configuration
- Adding Server Lists
- Binding Map Lists and Server Lists
- NAT Associations
- MultiNAT Configuration Example
- Overview
- About PPTP Tunnels
- About IPsec Tunnels
- About ATMP Tunnels
- Encryption Support
- ATMP/PPTP Default Profile
- VPN QuickView
- Dial-Up Networking for VPN
- Installing the VPN Client
- Allowing VPNs through a Firewall
- Suggested security measures
- User accounts
- Telnet access
- About filters and filter sets
- Working with IP filters and filter sets
- Firewall tutorial
- Quick View status overview
- Statistics & Logs
- Event histories
- IP Routing Table
- General Statistics
- System Information
- SNMP
- Ping
- Trace Route
- Telnet client
- Factory defaults
- Transferring configuration and firmware files with TFTP
- Transferring configuration and firmware files with XMODEM
- Restarting the system
- Configuration problems
- How to reset the router to factory defaults
- Power outages
- Technical support
- Description
- Agency approvals