Hypertec ISDN 10T Router manual Installation

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Installation

1.Determine the place where the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is to reside, it is designed to rest on a flat level surface such as a desktop or table. Make sure that an AC power source and the ISDN termination are nearby.

Connect the Ethernet LAN to any or all of the four RJ 45 ports labeled Ethernet using cables with RJ45 connectors. You may daisy-chain the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router embedded repeater to other external Ethernet hubs to accommodate more than 4 LAN users by using a cross-over RJ45 cable (see Figure 0-2, Using Ethernet Hubs).

Figure 0-2, Using Ethernet Hubs, all Ethernet stations can access the Internet

through the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router

2.Connect the ISDN line to the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router using the supplied RJ45 cable. Connect one end to the ISDN line termination and the other end to the RJ45 on the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router rear panel labeled ISDN. If your Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is equipped with ST interface, use the same RJ45 cable to connect the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router to the NT1 device (normally provided by the telephone company).

3.If you intend to connect analog devices such as modems, telephones or faxes to the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router, use standard telephone RJ11 cable and connect them to the two RJ11 ports on the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router rear panel labeled Phone1 and Phone2. These are general purpose ports and either can be used for any analog devices, phone, modem, fax machine.

4.If you intend to use an alphanumeric terminal as a console for managing the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router, connect its RS232 port to the DB9 port on the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router rear panel labeled Console. Use the DB9 to DB9 straight through cable. You may need a DB9 to DB25 adapter at the terminal end if the terminal RS232 uses a DB25 connector.

5.Apply power to Hypertec ISDN 10T using the AC power adapter and cable supplied with the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router. Connect the end of the cable with the small round DIN connector to the DIN port on the rear panel of the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router labeled Power. Plug the adapter into the AC wall outlet.

There is no ON/OFF switch on the Hypertec ISDN Router, when the adapter is plugged into the wall outlet, the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is automatically ON and is operational.

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Contents Hypertec Isdn 10T Router Introduction Contents Hypertec Isdn 10T Router Internet/Intranet EthernetSecurity Analog ServicesNetwork Management Router SoftwareHypertec Isdn 10T Router Packing List About this ManualGeneral Hardware InstallationInstallation Software Installation Installing the Hypertec Isdn 10T Router NMSInstalling EasyWeb if there is no installed Http server Uninstalling NMSInstalling EasyWeb if there is an installed Http server Installing EasyWebIsdn Overview Example using the Microsoft Personal web server on Win95Isdn Switch Variants Interface Type National Isdn Variants Default SettingPhysical Interface Service type Number of channels Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs56K/64K Rate Adaption Isdn Permanent Nailed CircuitData Communication Services BridgingRouting IP Address and Subnet Mask Internet and Intranet Connection ProfilesRouting Table IP Address, Un-Numbered, or NumberedUnnumbered Isdn Link Dynamic IP address AssignmentIPX Frame Type IPX AddressIPX Spoofing RIPF1 F1 F2 F2 Packet Multilink PPPBandwidth on Demand Dial on DemandData Compression Packet Filtering, IP Access ListCalling Line Identification Clid CallbackNAT Voice Preemption Line Provisioning ServiceIntroduction Ordering the Isdn LineSwitch type Isdn Service Isdn Switches and Services SupportedCapability Isdn Service Package Using Isdn Order CodesProvisioning the Isdn Line Capability PackagesSolution Set Isdn Service Solution SetsSwitch Feature Value National Isdn 1 & National IsdnMultiple Subscriber Numbering MSN Terminal Types More InformationIntroduction General NMS Menu Structure Configura NMS Windows LoginExample Sub-Menu window NMS System Menus NMS Toolbar Required InformationDescription Source Required or Optional Logging Into NMS Starting NMSLocal Router Name Quick Configuration MenuDial-out Authentication Network Address Translation EnableDial-out Password Local IP MaskPhone Number Isdn Switch TypeCall-in Password Call-in AuthenticationLocal Menu Local Ethernet Sub-menuChannel Alarm Threshold Switch TypeDevice Name IP AddressLocal Isdn Window Phone 2 Usage Phone 1 UsageData Usage Route TableAccess List ARP ProxyRIP Protocol IP Address Pool Start Address, End Address Local Dhcp Sub-menuSubnet Mask Gateway AddressData Service Dhcp EnableDomain Name Lease DurationInternet PPP Window Remote Router NameAve Interval UtilIdle IP Enable Remote Snmp EnableInternet IP Sub-menu IP Address of Remote EthernetLocal End IP Address of Isdn Line IP Mask of Remote EthernetRemote End IP Address of Isdn Line IP Mask of Isdn LineFTP Server Starting PortHttp Server Telnet ServerCalling Num Clid12, Intranet PPP Window Encapsulation Protocol 13, Intranet IP Window Intranet IP MenuIntranet IPX Menu 14, Intranet IPX Window Age SpoofingIPX Route Table IPX SAP Table15, Snmp Window Snmp MenuDescription Trap EnableName LocationBroadcasts ErrorsChannel Status DiscardsB1 Channel Status B2 Channel StatusChannels Up Time Error FramesChannels In Use B1 UtilisationDetail Log Enable Trouble ShootingClear Trap List Trap HistoryPPP Attempts Isdn Data Call SuccessPPP Success Managing the Hypertec Router from a Console20, Console Login Screen Managing the Hypertec Router from a Browser 21, Console Quick Config ScreenRouter Isdn Express Route Troubleshooting Monitor the status of the D channel LED Monitor the status of the B channel LEDsMonitor the status of the Ethernet LEDs Index If your are unable to make voice callIf your are unable to make a data call Index Spid SPID-1 SPID-2 Product Warranty