Netopia PN Series 사용자 설명서
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Reference Guide
Connecting to the Advanced Configuration screens
There are three ways to connect to the Netopia Router’s advanced
configuration screens:
configuration screens:
■
Through the console port, using a local terminal (see the
Getting
Started
Guide
)
■
Using Telnet with the Router’s Ethernet port IP address (cannot
be used for initial configuration)
be used for initial configuration)
■
Over analog phone lines using a modem and terminal emulation
software (see
software (see
below)
You can also retrieve the Netopia Router’s configuration information
and remotely set its parameters using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (see
and remotely set its parameters using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (see
).
Note:
Web-based management does not support advanced
configuration.
Connecting a modem to the SmartPort
The Netopia Router has a SmartPort (also known as a PC Card port or
a PCMCIA card port) for attaching a PC Card Type II modem. The port
has two Type II slots and is located on the router’s left side behind a
pull-down cover.
a PCMCIA card port) for attaching a PC Card Type II modem. The port
has two Type II slots and is located on the router’s left side behind a
pull-down cover.
You may want to attach a Farallon approved PC Card modem to the
Netopia Router to remotely configure it or to upgrade its firmware (see
Netopia Router to remotely configure it or to upgrade its firmware (see
.) Contact Farallon
Customer Service for information on Farallon approved PC Card
modems.
modems.