Справочник Пользователя для Netopia R3100

Скачать
Страница из 320
10-12  User’s Reference Guide
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 Router is by matching a connection profile. In other words, you will have to set up a 
connection profile for that network.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:
Call acceptance scenarios
The following are a few common call acceptance scenarios and information on how to configure the Netopia 
R3100 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
Set Authentication to PAP or CHAP.
Note: The authentication method you choose determines which connection profiles are accessible to 
callers. For example, if you choose PAP, callers using CHAP or no authentication will be dropped by the 
answer profile. 
To allow calls that only match a connection profile’s remote IP and/or IPX address:
Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to Yes, and
set Authentication to None.
To not allow any incoming calls to connect to the Netopia Router:
Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to Yes, and
Set the Dial option in the Telco Options screen of ever y connection profile to Dial Out Only
5.
If you select Bandwidth Allocation, you can select a value from a pop-up window. Suppor ted options are 
Off, Auto, MP+, or BAP. The Bandwidth Allocation setting will apply to all answered calls.
Note: The Bandwidth Allocation default is BAP. You should only choose one of the other options if you are 
specifically advised to do so by your ISP or administrator.