Security Features Of The Rm356 Modem Router; Install The Rm356 Modem Router - Nortel 1000 Fundamentals

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462 Appendix F Configure a Netgear RM356 modem router for remote access

Security features of the RM356 modem router

Security features of the RM356 modem router are as follows:

Install the RM356 modem router

Follow the steps in
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Procedure 77
Installing the RM356 modem router
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Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) for dial-in PPP connection
RM356 manager password
CLID for dial-in user authentication (requires CO line with Calling Line ID)
Callback for dial-in user authentication
Dial-in user profiles
Static IP routing
IP Packet Filtering
Idle time-out disconnect for dial-in PPP connection
Procedure 77 "Installing the RM356 modem router"
to install the RM356 router.
Action
Place the modem router at a conveniently visible and physically
secure location near an ac power outlet, an analog telephone line,
and 10BaseT Ethernet cables. Up to four hosts or hubs can be
connected to the integrated 10BaseT hub in the rear of the RM356
modem router. Use shielded CAT 5 10BaseT Ethernet cables
to connect the modem router to the Management interface of a
maximum of four IP trunk cards. Other IP-enabled Nortel products
on the ELAN subnet can be connected to the RM356 modem router,
including the Meridian 1/CS 1000M, a local TM 3.1 PC, Symposium
Call Center Server, and CallPilot.
The up-link connection to an additional ELAN hub or optional TLAN
network interface gateway requires either a cross-over 10BaseT
Ethernet cable, or a special up-link port on the 10BaseT hub to
which the RM356 is connected.
When the modem router is connected to the AC power source, the
power LED is lit. After several seconds, the test LED flashes slowly
four times, then stays off. For each of the four 10BaseT ports on the
integrated hub there is a link/data LED that is lit steadily to indicate
a good received link if there is a cable connection to a host or hub
that is powered up, or flashing to indicate data has been received
on the LAN.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007

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