Eicon Networks Diva 2430 manual LAN Setup

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Setup: LAN Setup

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LAN Setup

Installing the Diva 2430 on an existing LAN can be extremely simple, or quite challenging, depending on the complexity of your existing LAN setup. To help you successfully integrate the Diva 2430 into your setup, this section provides important points to keep in mind when setting up on a LAN.

However, due to the wide range of networking equipment and topologies that are in use worldwide, your configuration needs may fall outside the strategy presented here. In this case, you should contact your network administrator, or other support person to help you with your installation.

Install using a single computer recommended

Before installing the Diva 2430 on your LAN, it is recommended that you configure the device using a single non-networked computer. This lets you verify that your ADSL line is functioning and that you are able to successfully communicate with the Diva 2430. This also lets you easily change the device IP address if required.

DHCP Server

The Diva 2430 has a built-in DHCP server. When you drop the Diva 2430 into a LAN, the Diva 2430 senses if another DHCP server exists and de-activates its own DHCP services. To-reactivate the DHCP server, disable the other server and reset the

Diva 2430.

Cables

To connect the Diva 2430 to a network hub, you need to use a standard, straight-through Ethernet cable (sold separately). The yellow cable included with your package is a crossover cable and is used for connecting the Diva 2430 directly to a computer.

PPPoE Software

If you need to use a PPP over Ethernet client for accessing the Internet, the PPPoE client must be installed on each computer that requires access.

Changing the LAN IP address

If your LAN uses static IP addressing, or if you are using an existing DHCP server, you must assign the Diva 2430 a unique IP address before connecting the device to the LAN. Ensure that this IP address is not going to be assigned to another network

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Contents Diva 2430 Adsl Modem Fourth Edition March 206-362-04 Contents Introduction This SectionSetup and Configuration Features Adsl and Network FeaturesHardware Features Introducing the Diva 2430 Adsl ModemPackage Contents Setup Connecting to Both Ports OverviewHardware Requirements Software RequirementsAbout Microfilters Connecting MicrofiltersConnecting the Microfilters USB Setup Windows 2000, or Windows MeProcedure Connect the CablesInstall USB Drivers Setup USB Setup Test Internet Access Ethernet Setup Adsl Test Internet Access Optional Install the Diva Assistant Setup Optional Install the Diva Assistant LAN Setup Setup LAN Setup Configuring Settings via the Web Interface Logging into the Web-based Configuration InterfaceUsing the Configuration Menus ATM Settings Adsl Settings TCP/IP Setup Windows 95/98 Windows NT Windows Macintosh Mac OS 8 or later Can’t access the web-based configuration interface TroubleshootingCan’t access the Internet Power light is blinking red Using your Diva About the Diva Assistant Launching the Diva AssistantSystem Tray Icon General TabTools Tab Diagnostic Log TabPerformance Tab Indicator Lights Resetting the Device Normal ResetReset Settings to Factory Defaults Boot Monitor ModeWeb-based Configuration Interface Web-based Configuration Interface Overview Starting the Web-based Configuration Interface Getting Help ‘Save’, ‘Reset Form’, and ‘Cancel’ Buttons‘Reset’ and ‘Logout’ buttons on the main menu Saving and restoring configuration files Backing up Configuration Files Opening to the Firmware MaintenanceUpgrading Firmware Retrieving Firmware from the Eicon Networks Web SiteUploading New Firmware Resetting to Factory Defaults Advanced Topics Security Automatic Log Out Erasing the system password System passwordSetting a Password Disable Inbound Server Requests Enabling this OptionIP Traffic Only Before you Begin Setting up a VPN with Windows 95 or WindowsVirtual Private Networking Setting up a VPN with Windows Advanced Topics Virtual Private Networking Advanced Topics Virtual Private Networking Dialing the VPN Specifications and Regulatory Information Specifications General SpecificationsSoftware and Firmware Specifications UBR CBR Regulatory Information FCC Part 68 Notice Regulatory Information for the United StatesDeclaration of Conformity Safety Notice Regulatory Information for Canada Regulatory Information for the European Union Safety Status TNV-3Power Consumption Index Index