Security Authentication Components; Configuring For Security Authentication - Netopia R3100-U User Reference Manual

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The Netopia R3100 supports the following user configurations for security authentication:
Single user, calling a single destination (single session)
Single user, calling multiple destinations (two simultaneous and separate sessions)
Multiple users, calling a single destination (single session)
Multiple users, calling multiple destinations (two simultaneous and separate sessions

Security authentication components

To properly identify and authenticate an authorized user, the following are required:
A secret personal identification number (PIN) for each user.
A security authentication token card.
A Security Access Control Module (ACM).
Note: The Netopia R3100 currently only supports Ascend routers as ACMs.
An external Netopia R3100 calling into a designated server. For example, a telecommuter dialing into a
remote site from a Netopia R3100 interested in accessing personal email or file sharing services.
Note: The Netopia R3100 does not include a security authentication token card.
Configuring for security authentication
To configure the Netopia R3100 to support security authentication, select an authentication method and set up
a designated connection profile from the System Configuration screen or your first connection profile from Easy
Setup.
1.
From the WAN Configuration menu, select Display/Change Connection Profile. From the pop-up menu that
appears, select a Connection Profile. In the Connection Profile screen select Datalink Options.
Main
Menu
WAN
Configuration
Display/Change
Connection Profile
Datalink Options

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