C o n f i g u r a t i o n
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Introduction
This chapter describes WAN, Router, Bridge, Voice Path, Firewall, DHCP
Server, and NAT Configuration.
NOTICE:
When the IAD prompts you for input, it displays the default or current
value in parentheses. To conveniently accept this value, just press Enter.
NOTICE:
You must reset the IAD for configuration changes to take effect.
Managing Configuration Files
Each IAD is shipped with a factory default configuration set in the file
default.st
.
Once you make any changes to your IAD, a new file (
config.st)
is
created to store the new configuration.
After you have configured the IAD for correct operation in a customer’s
premises, the current system settings in the config.st file may be saved as the
custom default configuration file. You may also copy this file to a PC or
TFTP server for downloading to other identically configured IADs. Once you
have copied over the custom default file (
custdef.st
), you cannot retrieve it.
You should consider copying the
custdef.st
file to a safe location before
replacing it.
WAN Configuration
Basic WAN Setup Tasks
To set up the IAD for voice and data operation, you must first perform these
basic tasks:
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