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6-4  User’s Reference Guide
4.
Select Local WAN IP Address and enter the local WAN address your ISP gave you.
The default address is 0.0.0.0, which allows for dynamic addressing, when your ISP assigns an address 
each time you connect. However, you may enter another address if you want to use static addressing.
When using numbered inter faces, the Netopia Router will use its local WAN IP address and subnet 
mask to send packets to the remote router. Both routers have WAN IP addresses and subnet masks 
associated with the connection.
When using unnumbered inter faces, the Netopia Router will use either its local Ethernet IP address or 
its NAT address (if so configured) and subnet mask to send packets to the remote router. Neither 
router has a WAN IP address or subnet mask associated with this connection.
Note: If your ISP has not given you their IP or subnet mask addresses, then you can enter an IP address 
such as 127.0.0.2, and an IP subnet mask such as 255.0.0.0. With these settings the router will get this 
information dynamically when it connects to the remote site.
5.
If your ISP uses unnumbered (system-based routing), select Remote IP Address and enter the IP address 
your ISP gave you.
Then select Remote IP Mask and enter the IP subnet mask of the remote site you will connect to.
6.
Select the PPP Authentication pop-up menu and choose the type of connection security your ISP told you 
to use (PAP, CHAP, PAP-TOKEN, or CACHE-TOKEN). If you choose any of these authentication methods, go 
to the next step. If your ISP does not use any of these authentication methods, choose None and skip to 
the last step. When you create a connection profile from Easy Setup, the default setting is PAP.
7.
If your ISP uses PAP or PAP-TOKEN, select Send User Name and enter the user name your ISP gave you to 
connect. If you selected PAP, select Send Password and enter your password. If you selected PAP-TOKEN, 
you don’t enter the password now. Your name and password can be up to 32 characters each.
If your ISP uses CHAP, select Send Host Name and enter the user name your ISP gave you to connect. Then 
select Send Secret and enter the secret (CHAP term for password) your ISP gave you.
If your ISP uses CACHE-TOKEN, select Send User Name and enter the user name your ISP gave you to 
connect. Select Send Password and enter your password.
8.
Select NEXT SCREEN and press Return. The IP Easy Setup screen appears.
IP Easy Setup
The IP Easy Setup screen is where you enter information about your Netopia Router’s:
IP address 
Subnet mask
Default gateway IP address
Domain name ser ver IP address
IP address ser ving information, such as the number of client IP addresses and the 1st client address
You should consult with your network administrator to obtain the information you will need. For more information 
about setting up IP, see