Remote Node Configuration - NETGEAR RM356 - Router - EN Reference Manual

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This chapter discusses the protocol-independent parameters used to configure a remote node. The
protocol-dependent (TCP/IP) configuration is covered in a later chapter.
A remote node represents both a remote gateway and the network behind it across a wide-area
network (WAN) connection. A remote node is required for placing calls to a remote network or
answering calls from a remote network. One common type of remote node is an Internet service
provider (ISP). When you use Menu 4 to configure your router for Internet access, the router
automatically adds a remote node for you, using default values typical of an ISP.
Note: If you access only one remote node (not an ISP), create that remote node using
Menu 4 and then edit it with Menu 11. Creating the remote node using Menu 4 and
editing it with Menu 11 makes the remote node the default static route.
When a remote node is configured properly, traffic to the remote LAN triggers the router to make
a call automatically (Dial On Demand). Similarly, calls from the remote LAN are answered
automatically and security is checked.
To create a remote node:
Enter 11 from the Main Menu to display Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup.
1.
Enter a remote node number (1 to 4) to edit the remote node and to display Submenu
2.
11.1 - Remote Node Profile.
Press [Enter] at the Press ENTER to Confirm... prompt to confirm your selections.
3.
Press [Esc] at any time to cancel your selections.
Table 5-1
lists and describes the fields in the Remote Node Profile menu and explains how to enter
the information in each field.

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Remote Node Configuration
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