Technicolor - Thomson 210i Manuel D’Utilisation

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SpeedTouch 210i 
 
Ease of Installation 
Your SpeedTouch 210i is a self-contained unit that is quick and easy to install. Physically, 
it resembles an external modem; however, it is a combination ISDN router and Ethernet 
switch, and it uses twisted-pair Ethernet cables to connect to the host network. 
Built-in Switch 
A dual-speed NWay switch, the SpeedTouch 210i provides four ports for connecting 
network end nodes—single-user computers, servers, bridges, other routers, etc.—through 
standard “straight-through” twisted-pair cables and one port for making an “uplink” 
connection to another hub or switch through the same type of straight-through cable used 
to connect end nodes. 
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 
Using a standard S/T the SpeedTouch 210i supports DSS1 ISDN switches. The two 
ISDN B-channels can be used independently for two destinations, or they can be bundled 
together for one high-bandwidth connection supporting bandwidth-on-demand. 
Dial On Demand 
The Dial On Demand feature allows a SpeedTouch 210i to automatically place a call to a 
Remote Node whenever there is traffic coming from any workstation on the LAN (Local 
Area Network) to that remote site. 
Bandwidth On Demand 
Bandwidth-on-Demand (BOD) for ISDN Interface: As the ISDN BRI interface has two 
independent B channels, the BOD mechanism allows you to automatically add/drop a B 
channel according to data traffic throughput. 
Full Network Management 
The SpeedTouch 210i incorporates SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 
support and menu-driven network management via a Telnet connection or an embedded 
Web configuration program.  
PPP Security 
The SpeedTouch 210i supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP 
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol).  
RIP-1/RIP-2 
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Support: Used in most LAN-to-LAN applications. 
The RIP protocol exchanges routing information between routers.