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<P> <H2>Router EZ Setup</H2> <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION=/ezsetup/set> To configure your router, you have to fill in the fields on this form. Most of the information required should have been supplied by your network manager or service provider.<P><H3>Router Name and Password</H3> You need to name your router and assign it a password. The router name must be the name that you were told to use. You can choose the password. <MENU> <DT>Router name <INPUT TYPE=STRING NAME=hostname SIZE=15> <DT>Password <INPUT TYPE=PASSWORD NAME=password SIZE=15></MENU><P><H3>ISDN Interface (BRI0)</H3> You need to know the name of the router that you will be dialing and the password for CHAP authentication on the dialup link. The CHAP password should have been supplied to you; it is different from the router password. You also need to know the type of ISDN switch that the phone company is using, and you might need to know the SPIDs that they have assigned to you. If they are not using SPIDs, you can leave those fields blank. <MENU> <DT>Remote router name <INPUT NAME=isdn_remotename SIZE=15> <DT>Remote phone number <INPUT NAME=isdn_remotenumber SIZE=15> <DT>Remote CHAP password <INPUT NAME=isdn_chappass SIZE=15> <DT>ISDN switch type </B><SELECT NAME=isdn_stype> <OPTION VALUE=basic-5ess SELECTED> AT&T 5ESS (U.S) <OPTION VALUE=basic-1tr6 > 1TR6 (Germany) <OPTION VALUE=basic-dms100 > Northern DMS-100 <OPTION VALUE=basic-net3 > NET3 (UK & Europe) <OPTION VALUE=basic-nwnet3 > NET3 (Norway) <OPTION VALUE=basic-nznet3 > NET3 (New Zealand) <OPTION VALUE=basic-ni1 > National ISDN-1 <OPTION VALUE=basic-ts013 > TS013 (Australia) <OPTION VALUE=ntt > NTT (Japan) <OPTION VALUE=vn2 > VN2 (France) <OPTION VALUE=vn3 > VN3 (France) </SELECT> <DT>ISDN Service Profile Identifier (SPID) 1 <INPUT NAME=isdn_spid1 SIZE=20> <DT>ISDN Service Profile Identifier (SPID) 2 <INPUT NAME=isdn_spid2 SIZE=20></MENU><P><H3>IP Addresses</H3> <P>The router uses an address of <CODE>10.0.0.1</CODE>. You can change it. <MENU> <DT>Router IP address <INPUT NAME=eth0addr SIZE=15> <DT>Router netmask <INPUT NAME=eth0mask SIZE=15> <DT>DNS server address <INPUT NAME=dnsaddr SIZE=15> </MENU><P><H3>Diagnostic Information</H3> <P>You can enable standard debugging information. Doing so has little or no impact on router performance, but can help diagnose ISDN and dial-on-demand problems. Debugging information is sent to the router console and is stored in an internal buffer. <P>Please choose one of the options below.<UL><P> <INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=stdebug VALUE=y CHECKED>Enable standard debugging<BR><INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=stdebug VALUE=n> Disable debugging</UL> <P>
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