Netopia 430 s Reference Guide

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Configuring ISDN Connections
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most common subnet allocated.
If a remote network has a non-standard mask (that is, it uses 
subnetting), the only way for it to successfully connect to the 
Netopia ISDN Router is by matching a connection profile. In other 
words, you will have to set up a connection profile for that network. 
The answer profile’s
default parameters
You can set the following default parameters for incoming calls:
Authentication
Non-North American
models only
Force 56K on Answer
LZS Data Compression
If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to No, you can also set the 
following parameters for accepted calls that do not match a 
connection profile:
B-Channel Usage
Idle Timeout
Filter Set
All of these parameters are similar to the connection profile 
parameters of the same names. To find out how to set them, see 
.
Call acceptance scenarios
The following are a few common call acceptance scenarios and 
information on how to configure the router for those purposes.
To accept all calls, regardless of whether they match a 
connection profile:
Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to No.
To only accept calls that match a connection profile through use 
of a name and password (or secret):
Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to Yes, 
and