Netopia 430 s Reference Guide

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Chapter 3
Connecting Your Local Network
In this chapter, you will learn how to physically connect the Netopia 
ISDN Router to your local area network (LAN). Before you proceed, 
make sure the Netopia ISDN Router is properly configured. You 
should have configured the Router using Easy Setup or with custom 
settings.
Overview
You can connect the Netopia ISDN Router to an IP or IPX network 
that uses Ethernet. If you have a PC LAN using IP over Ethernet, you 
can connect it to the Netopia ISDN Router’s Ethernet por t. You can 
also connect the Router to an AppleTalk network that uses either 
Ethernet or LocalTalk. 
AppleTalk networks based on Ethernet cabling (EtherTalk) connect to 
all models of the Router through their Ethernet por ts. Apple 
Macintosh computers using native IP also connect to the Router’s 
Ethernet por t.
AppleTalk networks based on LocalTalk cabling connect to the 400 
series models through their LocalTalk por ts. If you have both kinds 
of AppleTalk networks, you can connect one to the Netopia ISDN 
Router’s LocalTalk por t and the other to its Ethernet por t. AppleTalk 
traffic will be routed between these two networks.
Caution!
Before connecting the Netopia ISDN Router to any AppleTalk LANs 
that contain other AppleTalk routers, you should read “Routers and 
seeding” in 
See the sections later in this chapter for details on how to connect 
the Netopia ISDN Router to the two types of networks.