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Overview
The Netopia R3100 ISDN Router is a full-featured, stand-alone, multiprotocol router for connecting diverse local
area networks (LANs) to the Internet and other remote networks. The Netopia R3100 ISDN Router uses a high
per formance telecommunications line to provide your whole network with a high-speed connection to the
outside world.
area networks (LANs) to the Internet and other remote networks. The Netopia R3100 ISDN Router uses a high
per formance telecommunications line to provide your whole network with a high-speed connection to the
outside world.
This section covers the following topics:
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Features and capabilities
The Netopia R3100 ISDN Router provides the following features:
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Suppor t for IP and IPX routing for Internet and Intranet connectivity
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IP address ser ving (over Ethernet or a WAN link) which allows local or remote network nodes to
automatically acquire an IP address dynamically from a designated pool of available addresses
automatically acquire an IP address dynamically from a designated pool of available addresses
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WAN connection over any ISDN phone line, including ISDN Digital Subscriber Lines (Ascend or Copper
Mountain IDSL), switched, or leased,
Mountain IDSL), switched, or leased,
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ISDN wizard to automatically detect Nor th American ISDN switch type, SPID, and with NI-1 suppor t,
director y numbers (DNs)
director y numbers (DNs)
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Smar tPhone™ allows the router to use analog telephones or facsimile machines, saving the cost of adding
separate telephone lines for these devices. More than Plain Old Telephone Ser vice (POTS), Smar tPhone
adds distinctive ringing and CallerID capabilities.
separate telephone lines for these devices. More than Plain Old Telephone Ser vice (POTS), Smar tPhone
adds distinctive ringing and CallerID capabilities.
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Suppor t for NI-1 ISDN advanced calling features (Hold, Drop, Transfer, and Conference) on POTS models
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Auxiliar y por t suppor t for remote console, LocalTalk, or WAN use (optional upgrades)
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Dial-in RAS suppor t over built-in ISDN channels or using optional add-on kit, on external analog modems
(order TER/ADI)
(order TER/ADI)
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Suppor t for Ethernet LANs with multiple Ethernet IP subnets
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Advanced ISDN cost control through scheduled connections and call accounting of both aggregate and