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

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This is the beginning of a series of pages that ask you for specific information
about your connections. The wizard creates a standard configuration that will
suit many users. If you want to change this initial configuration, add a new
connection, or remove a connection, you can do this later, as described in Chap-
ter 7, Changing Your Configuration.
While using the wizard, if you want to go back to a previous page, use the Back
button on the pages, not the browser’s Back button, so that your configuration
will be correctly stored. If you need to restart the wizard, re-insert the AR100
CD into the PC’s CD-ROM drive, and click Configure Router again.
Note: If you use leased lines on both ISDN B channels, for instance one to your
ISP and one to your remote office, you will not be able connect telephones and
use telephony services, even if you have an AR140 with phone ports.
Go to the section that describes the kind of connection(s) you want, and follow
the instructions to configure your router.
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“Internet leased line connection” on page 6-3
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“Inter-office leased line connection” on page 6-10
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“Internet and inter-office leased line connections” on page 6-17
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“Internet dial-on-demand & inter-office leased line connections” on page 6-26
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“Internet leased line & inter-office dial-on-demand connections” on page 6-36
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Dial-on-demand only - Chapter 5, Configuring for the First Time