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SPI .
The
S
ecurity
P
arameter
I
ndex is an identifier for the
encryption and authentication algorithm and key. The SPI indi-
cates to the remote firewall the algorithm and key being used to
encrypt and authenticate a packet. It should be a unique num-
ber greater than 255.
STATEFUL.
The Motorola Netopia® Gateway monitors and
maintains the state of any network transaction. In terms of net-
work request-and-reply, state consists of the source IP address,
destination IP address, communication ports, and data
sequence. The Motorola Netopia® Gateway processes the
stream of a network conversation, rather than just individual
packets. It verifies that packets are sent from and received by
the proper IP addresses along the proper communication ports
in the correct order and that no imposter packets interrupt the
packet flow. Packet filtering monitors only the ports involved,
while the Motorola Netopia® Gateway analyzes the continuous
conversation stream, preventing session hijacking and denial of
service attacks.
static route.
Route entered manually in a routing table.
subnet mask.
A 32-bit address mask that identifies which bits
of an IP address represent network address information and
which bits represent node identifier information.
synchronous communication.
Method of data communica-
tion requiring the transmission of timing signals to keep peers
synchronized in sending and receiving blocks of data.
-----T-----
telnet.
IP protocol that lets a user on one host establish and
use a virtual terminal connection to a remote host.
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twisted pair.
Cable consisting of two copper strands twisted
around each other. The twisting provides protection against
electromagnetic interference.
-----U-----
UTP.
Unshielded twisted pair cable.
-----V-----
VJ.
Van Jacobson. Abbreviation for a compression standard
documented in RFC 1144.
-----W-----
WAN.
Wide Area Network. Private network facilities, usually
offered by public telephone companies but increasingly avail-
able from alternative access providers (sometimes called Com-
petitive Access Providers, or CAPs), that link business network
nodes.
WWW.
World Wide Web.
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Description
CHAPTER 7
Technical Specifications and
Safety Information
Description
Dimensions:
Smart Modems:
13.5 cm (w) x 13.5 cm (d) x 3.5 cm (h); 5.25” (w) x 5.25” (d) x
1.375” (h)
Wireless Models:
19.5 cm (w) x 17.0 cm (d) x 4.0 cm (h); 7.6” (w) x 6.75” (d) x 1.5” (h)
3342/3352 Pocket Modems:
8.5 cm (w) x 4.5 cm (d) x 2 cm (h); 3.375” (w) x 1.75” (d) x .875” (h)
2200-Series Modems
: 1.06"(2.69 cm) H, 4.36" (11.07 cm) W, 5.71"(14.50 cm) L
2200-Series Wireless Models
: 1.2"(3.0cm) H, 8.7" (22.0 cm) W, 5.2"(13.2cm) L
Communications interfaces:
The Motorola Netopia® 2200 and 3300 Series Gateways have an
RJ-11 jack for DSL line connections or an RJ-45 jack for cable/DSL modem connections and 1 or 4–
port 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch for your LAN connections. Some models have a USB port that
can be used to connect to your PC; in some cases, the USB port also serves as the power source.
Some models contain an 802.11 wireless LAN transmitter.
Power requirements
12 VDC input
USB-powered models only:
For Use with Listed I.T.E. Only
Environment
Operating temperature:
0° to +40° C
Storage temperature:
0° to +70° C
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Relative storage humidity:
20 to 80% noncondensing
Software and protocols
Software media:
Software preloaded on internal flash memory; field upgrades done via download
to internal flash memory via TFTP or web upload. (does not apply to 3342/3352)
Routing:
TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite, RIP
WAN support:
PPPoE, DHCP, static IP address
Security:
PAP, CHAP, UI password security, IPsec, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates
Management/configuration methods:
HTTP (Web server), Telnet, SNMP, TR-069
Diagnostics:
Ping, event logging, routing table displays, statistics counters, web-based
management
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Agency approvals
Agency approvals
North America
Safety Approvals:
United States – UL 60950, Third Edition
Canada – CSA: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00
EMC:
United States – FCC Part 15 Class B
Canada – ICES-003
Telecom:
United States – 47 CFR Part 68
Canada – CS-03
International
Safety Approvals:
Low Voltage (European directive) 73/23
EN60950 (Europe)
EMI Compatibility:
89/336/EEC (European directive)
EN55022:1994
CISPR22 Class B
EN300 386 V1.2.1 (non-wireless products)
EN 301-489 (wireless products)
Regulatory notices
European Community.
This Motorola Netopia® product conforms to the European Community
CE Mark standard for the design and manufacturing of information technology equipment. This
standard covers a broad area of product design, including RF emissions and immunity from electrical
disturbances.

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