Справочное Руководство для Netopia r6100

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15-20  User’s Reference Guide
3.
Click the Windows Setup tab.
The Windows Setup screen will be displayed within the top center box.
4.
Double-click Communications.
This displays a list of possible selections for the communications option. Active components will have a 
check in the checkboxes to their left.
5.
Check Dial Up Networking at the top of the list and Virtual Private Networking at the bottom of the list.
6.
Click OK at the bottom right on each screen until you return to the Control Panel. Close the Control Panel 
by clicking the upper right corner X.
7.
Double-click the My Computer icon (normally at the left upper corner of the screen).
This will display the devices within My Computer. Scroll down the list to Dial-Up Networking and 
double-click it.
8.
Double-click Make New Connection.
This displays the Make New Connection installation screen. In this screen you will see a box labelled 
Select a device. From the pull-down menu to the right, select Microsoft VPN Adapter.
Click the Next button at the bottom of the screen
This displays the VPN Host screen. In the box to the top center of the screen enter your VPN ser ver’s IP 
address (for example, 192.168.xxx.xxx. This is not a proper Internet address.)
Connecting using Dial-Up Networking
A Dial-Up Networking connection will be automatically launched whenever you run a TCP/IP application, such as 
a Web browser or email client. When you first run the application a Connect To dialog box appears in which you 
enter your User name and Password. If you check the Save password checkbox, the system will remember your 
User name and Password, and you won’t be prompted for them again.
About ATMP Tunnels
To set up an ATMP tunnel, you create a Connection Profile including the IP address and other relevant 
information for the remote ATMP par tner. ATMP uses the terminology of a foreign agent that initiates tunnels 
and a home agent that terminates them. You use the same procedure to initiate or terminate an ATMP tunnel. 
Used in this way, the terms initiate and terminate mean the beginning and end of the tunnel; they do not mean 
activate and deactivate.
ATMP is a tunneling protocol, with two basic aspects. Tunnels are created and torn down using a session 
protocol that is UDP-based. User (or client) data is transferred across the tunnel by encapsulating the client 
data within Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE). The GRE data is then routed using standard methods.