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Table Of Contents
Introduction
This guide provides steps and information needed to configure the DSL or Dual Ethernet router software, using
the
Command Line Interface
1
.
The command Line Interface covers the following basic configuration topics:
Setting of names, passwords, PVC numbers, and link and network parameters
Configuration of specific details within a protocol, such as IP or IPX addresses and IP protocol controls
Activation of bridging and routing protocols
Enabling of the Internet Firewall filter with IP routing
The Command Line Interface also provides the following advanced features:
Manage the router’s file system
Set bridging filters
Configure the type of DSL technology specific to your router (ADSL, SDSL, etc.)
Configure the Dual Ethernet router
Issue online status commands
Monitor error messages
Set RIP options
Configure DHCP
Configure NAT
Configure Telnet/SNMP security
Configure host mapping
Configure IP multicast
Create and execute script files
Configure encryption
Configure IP filtering
Configure L2TP tunneling
Enable Software Options Keys
1. The Microsoft® Windows™-based
Configuration Manager
program (featuring an easy-to-use, point-and-
click GUI interface) provides another way to configure the router’s software. Please refer to the
User Guide
if
you intend to use Configuration Manager as your primary configuration tool.