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Netopia, Inc.
6001 Shellmound Street, 4th Floor
Emeryville, CA 94608
U.S.A.
The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router (3346-ENT/3356-ENT, DE, EU models) is a full-featured, stand-alone DSL
router for connecting diverse local area networks (LANs) to the Internet and other remote networks. The Netopia
4-port ADSL Router uses a high performance ADSL line to provide your whole network with a high-speed
connection to the outside world.
This section covers the following topics:
•
“Features and Capabilities” on page 1-5
•
“How to Use this Guide” on page 1-6
Features and Capabilities
The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router provides the following features:
•
ADSL WAN interface supports asymmetric data rates from 32 Kbps to 8 Mbps downstream and 32 Kbps to
800 Kbps upstream over an RJ-11 interface
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ADSL WAN interface supports ADSL Annex A and Annex B
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Interoperable with all major ADSL DSLAM vendors
•
LAN interface: four port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet switch with Auto-crossover support, RJ-45
•
Support for up to 8 ATM (AAL5) PVCs
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Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation, LLC/SNAP and VC Multiplexing (RFC 1483/RFC 2684)
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1.610 OAM F5 Loopback
•
ATM QoS: UBR, CBR
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PAP/CHAP authentication)
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PPP over Ethernet Gateway
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PPP over ATM Gateway: LLC and VC Multiplexing
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PPP over Ethernet pass-through
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Transparent bridging option
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Support for IP routing for Internet connectivity
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Numbered or unnumbered WAN interface
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Support for Ethernet LANs with up to eight Ethernet IP subnets
1-6 Getting Started Guide
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NAT/NAPT, Multi-NAT, and DHCP (client, server, and relay) for security and convenience
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DNS proxy
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IP Multicast Forwarding, IGMP V1, V2
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RIP1 and RIP2, static routes
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IP QoS: TOS bit prioritization
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VPN Pass-through for PPTP and IPSec
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Built-in VPN gateway features offer support for up to 15 PPTP or IPSec VPN tunnels
•
IPSec implementation supports DES or 3DES encryption, MD5 or SHA1 encapsulation, and manual or IKE
keying
•
Built-in firewall protects LAN resources from Internet intruders
•
Backup Default Gateway feature with an external router enables high-availability solutions
•
Menu-driven or CLI interfaces via Telnet
•
Easy Setup with menu-driven interface
•
Tiered Access, 2 levels of configuration access
•
Configuration Management, up to 3 backup configurations
•
TFTP download/upload of new firmware and configuration files
•
System diagnostics and logs
•
SNMP V1 and V2 (read/write access)
•
Management utilities: ICMP ping, traceroute, Telnet client, and Syslog client
•
Status lights (LEDs) for easy monitoring and troubleshooting
•
Wall-mountable, Bookshelf (Side-stackable), or Desktop-stackable design for efficient space usage
How to Use this Guide
In addition to the documentation contained in the accompanying
to get you up and running and connected to your local area network and the Internet. It is intended to be viewed
on-line, using the powerful features of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The information display has been deliberately
designed to present the maximum information in the minimum space on your screen. You can keep this
document open while you perform any of the procedures described, and find useful information about the
procedure you are per forming.
You can also print out all of the manual, or individual sections, if you prefer to work from hard copy rather than
on-line documentation. The pages are formatted to print on standard 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. We recommend
that you print on 3-hole punched paper, so that you can put the pages in a binder for future reference.
Firmware User’s Guide
, this guide is designed
This guide is organized into chapters describing the Netopia 4-por t’s advanced features. You may want to read
each chapter’s introductory section to familiarize yourself with the various features available.
Use the guide’s table of contents and index to locate informational topics.
This section tells you how to make the physical connections to your Netopia 4-port ADSL Router. This section
covers the following topics:
•
“Find a Location” on page 2-1
•
“What You Need” on page 2-1
•
“Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables” on page 2-3
•
“Netopia 4-port ADSL Router Status Lights” on page 2-5
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Find a Location
When choosing a location for the Netopia ADSL Router, consider:
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Available space and ease of installation
•
Physical layout of the building and how to best use the physical space available for connecting your Netopia
4-port ADSL Router to the LAN
•
Available wiring and jacks
•
Distance from the point of installation to the next device (length of cable or wall wiring)
•
Ease of access to the front of the unit for configuration and monitoring
•
Ease of access to the back of the unit for checking and changing cables
•
Cable length and network size limitations when expanding networks
For small networks, install the Netopia 4-port near one of the LANs. For large networks, you can install the
Netopia 4-port in a wiring closet or a central network administration site.
What You Need
Locate all items that you need for the installation.
Included in your router package are:
•
The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router
•
A power adapter and cord
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One Category 5 Ethernet cable
•
One DSL WAN (or Line) cable
•
The Netopia CD containing software and documentation
2-2 Getting Started Guide
You will need:
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A Windows–based PC or a Macintosh computer with Ethernet connectivity for configuring the Netopia 4-port
ADSL Router. This may be built-in Ethernet or an add-on card, with TCP/IP installed and configured. See
“Sharing the Connection” on page 4-1.
•
A DSL wall outlet wired for a connection to a telephone carrier who suppor ts Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line (ADSL) connections.
Important Safety Instructions
POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION
Connect the power supply cord to the power jack on the Netopia Router. Plug the power supply into an
appropriate electrical outlet.
CAUTION: Depending on the power supply provided with the product, either the direct plug-in power supply
blades, power supply cord plug or the appliance coupler serves as the main power disconnect. It is
important that the direct plug-in power supply, socket-outlet or appliance coupler be located so it is readily
accessible.
CAUTION (North America Only): For use only with a CSA Certified or UL Listed Limited Power Source or
Class 2 power supply, rated 12Vdc, .5A.
CAUTION (Europe Only): For use only with a GS approved Limited Power Source, rated 12Vdc, .5A.
(Sweden) Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag när den ansluts till ett nätverk
(Norway) Apparatet må kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt.
TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATION CAUTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1.Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry
tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2.Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote
risk of electrical shock from lightning.
3.Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Making the Physical Connections 2-3
Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables
Identify the connectors and switches on the back panel and attach the necessary Netopia Router cables.
Connect your computer, DSL line, and power source as shown.
DSL
2
DSL
10/100BT LAN
3
LAN
4
2
1
DC Power
Power
Off / On
Power Switch
1
3
1. For a direct computer to router Ethernet connection, use the standard Ethernet cable included with your
router.
2. Use the supplied DSL line cable to connect the router to your DSL wall outlet.
3. Connect the supplied power brick to a power outlet and the connector end to the router.
You should now have: the power adapter plugged in; the Ethernet cable connected between the router and your
computer; and the DSL cable connected between the router and the DSL wall outlet.
2-4 Getting Started Guide
Netopia 4-port back panel
DSL
3
4
LAN
2
1
Power
Off / On
DSL port
Ethernet
Power port
Power switch
ports
.
PortDescription
DSL portAn RJ-48 jack labeled DSL for your ADSL connection.
Ethernet portsFour RJ-45 10/100Base-T Ethernet jacks. You can use one of these to configure the
Netopia 4-port. You can either connect your computer directly to an Ethernet port using
the supplied Category 5 Ethernet cable, or connect both your computer and the Netopia
4-port to an existing LAN environment. The Ethernet ports are auto-sensing, eliminating
the need for a crossover cable.
Power portA DC power adapter cable connection.
Power switchAn On/Off rocker switch for power.
Making the Physical Connections 2-5
Netopia 4-port ADSL Router Status Lights
The figure below represents the Netopia 4-por t ADSL Router status light (LED) panel.
Netopia 4-port ADSL Router status indicator lights
LAN 3
LAN 2
LAN 1
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4:
Solid green when Ethernet link is established
Blinks green when traffic is sent or received
over the Ethernet
DSL Sync:
Blinks green with no line attached or training,
Solid green when trained with the DSL line
LAN 4
Power
DSL SYNC
Power:
Solid green when the power is on
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