User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- About
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installing the AR100 Series Internet Router
- Getting Connected
- About Web Access to the AR100
- Configuring for the First Time
- Configuring for a Leased Line
- Changing Your Configuration
- Using Telephony Services
- Accessing Router Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Safety and Statutory Information

6-26 Internet dial-on-demand & inter-office leased line connections
Internet dial-on-demand & inter-office
leased line connections
1. Print out the following checklist, and gather the information required.
Table 6-4: Checklist for Internet Dial-on-Demand and Inter-office Leased Line
Configuration parameter Examples Enter your data below
Your ISDN provider connects you to your remote office with a leased line on one of two
B channels, B1 and B2. Your ISDN provider will supply this information.
B channels used for leased
line to remote office
Leased line to
remote office on B2
If you have an AR140 with phone ports, your ISDN provider may have supplied one or two
ISDN numbers that external callers will use to ring the phone extensions. Determine
whether you want a call to one of the phones to ring both phones, or only that phone.
Local ISDN number - Phone 1
35676767
Local ISDN number - Phone 2
356767
Each number rings one or
both phones?
RIng only the phone
on the port for the
number called
You need the following information from your ISP service provider. The ISDN number is the
phone number your router will dial to connect to your ISP (through which you access the
Internet). Most ISPs dynamically allocate IP addresses. If your ISP has given you a fixed IP
address, record it here.
ISP ISDN number
3337777
ISP Username
janes
ISP Password
tea4tWo
IP address or dynamic
allocation
Dynamic
You need the following information from your network administrator at the remote office.
The router uses the remote office ISDN number, username and password to contact the
remote office.The local username and password are used by the remote office router to
connect to your router. If your network administrator does not supply these, create your
own local username and password using only letters and digits. Remember to give these
to your network administrator at the remote office.
Remote office username
canterbury
Remote office password
lookB4
Local office username
northland
Local office password
icur2Ys4me
You need one or more IP address ranges and masks from your network administrator to
determine which subnetworks your router can connect to at the remote office.
IP network at remote office
192.182.35.0
Mask
255.255.255.0
IP network at remote office
192.182.36.0
Mask
255.255.255.0