Typical dial-up accounts are analog (through a normal phone line connected to
an external modem) and ISDN (through a special phone line). Typical broadband
accounts are broadband cable, DSL, T1/E1, or T3 connected to a terminal
adaptor.
Note: Connect only RJ-45 cables to the WAN ports.
The following tables describe the supported connection types. The Connection
type column is the option button you click on the Main Setup tab or in the Setup
Wizard. The Services column is the types of accounts or protocols that are
associated with the connection type. The Network termination types column
lists the physical devices that a particular connection type typically uses to
connect to the Internet or a network.
Table 3-2
lists the supported dial-up connection types and ways you can identify
them.
Table 3-2
Dial-up connection types
Connection type
Analog or ISDN
If you have a broadband account, refer to
connection type you have.
Table 3-3
Broadband connection types
Connection type
DHCP
PPPoE
Configuring a connection to the outside network
Services
Plain Old Telephone
Service (POTS)
Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN)
Table 3-3
Services
Broadband cable
Digital Subscriber Line
(DSL)
Direct Ethernet
connection
PPPoE
Understanding connection types
Network termination types
Analog dial-up modem
Digital dial-up modem
An ISDN modem is sometimes called a
terminal adaptor.
to determine which
Network termination types
Cable modem
DSL modem with Ethernet cable
Ethernet Cable (usually an enclave
network)
ADSL modem with Ethernet cable
29
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 360R - Security Gateway SGS and is the answer not in the manual?