User guide
5-88 AR100 Series Internet Router User Guide
The router needs information about the ISDN number, the username and the
password it will use to contact the remote office. The network administrator at
the remote office will supply you with this information. The router also needs a
local user name and password that the remote office will use to contact this
office. Your network administrator may supply you with this information. If
not, create your own username and password. Use only letters and digits. Your
network administrator at the remote office needs this information, so that it can
be entered into the remote office router’s configuration too. This local
username and password is used when the remote office router contacts your
office.
9. Enter the ISDN number, the username and the password for connecting to
the remote office.
10. Enter the local username and password for the remote office to connect to
your office.
11. If you have created your own local username and password, give them to
the network administrator at the remote office.
12. Click the
Next
button. The next page to open is the Remote IP Networks
page.
Figure 5-61: Remote IP Networks
The Remote IP Networks page shows which IP subnetworks this router has
access to at the remote office. The first time you reach this page, there are
probably no subnetworks listed. Your network administrator at the remote
office will supply you with a list of IP addresses and masks.
13. If you need to add an IP subnetwork, click the Add New Network button to
open the “New IP Network page” on page 89.
If the list is complete, click the Next button to open the “Configuration
Summary for Internet Dial-on-Demand, inter-office Leased Line” on
page 81.