Connecting To The Advanced Configuration Screens; Connecting A Modem To The Pc Card Port - Netopia 435 Reference Manual

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Netopia ISDN Router Reference Guide
Connecting to the Advanced Configuration screens
Examples include:
ISDN Line Configuration screen: Non-North American Netopia
models do not display SPID fields.
Connection Profile screen: only the Small Office models display
the Address Translation Enabled field (NAT).
AppleTalk Advanced Configuration screen: only Small Office
models with AppleTalk display AURP Partner Address or Name,
Initiate Connection, Accept AURP Connections from, and Tickle
Interval fields.
There are three ways to connect to the Netopia ISDN Router's
configuration screens:
Through the console port, using a local terminal (see the Getting
Started guide)
Using Telnet with the Router's Ethernet port IP address (cannot
be used for initial configuration)
Over analog phone lines using a modem and terminal emulation
software (see

"Connecting a modem to the PC Card port,"

You can also retrieve the Netopia ISDN Router's configuration
information and remotely set its parameters using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (see
Connecting a modem to the PC Card port
The Netopia ISDN Router has a PC Card port (also known as a
PCMCIA card port) for attaching a PC Card Type II modem. The port
has two Type II slots and is located on the router's left side behind a
pull-down cover.
"SNMP" on page
9-14).
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