Eicon Networks Introduction, About your Eicon 1550/1551, System Requirements, Package Contents

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Eicon 1550/1551 WAN Router from Eicon Networks. Please read through this guide carefully, as it contains important and useful installa- tion information.

To learn more about products from Eicon Networks, visit our web site at www.eicon.com.

About your Eicon 1550/1551

Eicon 1550/1551 WAN Routers are intelligent, multi-proto- col routers capable of connecting IP-based Ethernet devices to leased-line PPP or Wide Area Networks via X.25. As settings are changed through a web browser, the Eicon 1550/1551 is very easy to use and configure.

Both the Eicon 1550 and Eicon 1551 are equipped with four Ethernet ports and one VHSI port. The Eicon 1551 is also equipped with an ISDN port, designed to be used as a backup in case the VHSI connection fails. More than one backup connection can be configured.

More information on the Eicon 1550/1551, including regula- tory information and specifications, can be found in the User’s Guide, located in the ‘doc’ folder on the

Eicon CD-ROM.

System Requirements

Before you begin, review the system requirements, as out- lined below.

Networking Requirements

When connecting the Eicon 1550/1551 directly to a com- puter, the following is required:

A 10Base-T Ethernet network interface card, properly installed and configured to use the TCP/IP protocol. A 100 Mbps Ethernet card can be used if the card supports auto-sensing.

TCP/IP communications protocol configured to obtain its IP address automatically (DHCP client), and not configured to use a DNS server.

If you are unsure about these topics, consult the documen- tation for your operating system or network adapter for more information.

Web Browser Requirements

The Eicon 1550/1551 is configured via web pages stored on the device itself. To access the web interface, you must have Netscape Navigator 4 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4, or later versions.

Additionally, your Web browser must be configured to con- nect to the Internet via a local area network (LAN) and not through a proxy server.

An installer for Microsoft Internet Explorer is included on the Eicon CD-ROM for all Windows operating systems except Windows 3.1. Windows NT 4.0 requires SP3 or later, avail- able from www.microsoft.com.

Package Contents

Your package should include the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Eicon 1550/1551 WAN Router

 

 

 

 

Power Adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eicon

Straight-through

ISDN Cable

 

1550/1551

Ethernet Cable

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Quickstart

CD-ROM

(blue)

Eicon 1551 only

 

VHSI cables are not included with your Eicon 1550/1551. Cables can be ordered from Eicon Networks, or you can build your own (see the User’s Guide for more information).

Note: The blue cable is a straight-through Ethernet cable and is used to connect the Eicon 1550/1551 to a single computer.

About the Eicon CD-ROM

The Eicon CD-ROM contains the following:

User’s Guide in PDF and HTML formats

Quickstart in PDF format

Release notes in text format

Installers for Adobe Acrobat Reader (for reading PDF files) and Microsoft Internet Explorer, along with other software

Parameter Worksheets

During setup, you must change several parameters (such as X.25 settings, VHSI settings, as well as usernames and passwords) related to your particular setup.

The User’s Guide, located in the ‘doc’ folder on the Eicon CD-ROM, contains several worksheets detailing available settings, their defaults, and the possible values. You may find it useful to print and fill out these worksheets before changing configuration settings.

LAN Setup

In order to supply access to more than four computers, the Eicon 1550/1551 can also be connected to a network hub. More information on this topic can be found in the ‘Setup’ section in the User’s Guide, located in the ‘doc’ folder on the Eicon 1550/1551 CD-ROM.

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Contents Eicon 1550/1551 WAN Router Introduction Package ContentsLAN Setup About your Eicon 1550/1551Connect the Cables Connect the power adapterVerify your TCP/IP settings, if required Connect your Vhsi cable192.168.1.1 Access the Configuration PagesSelect the Vhsi Protocol Creating more profiles, or editing existing profiles Create Connection ProfilesCreating a Profile Limits on Creating ProfilesWhen Changing Settings Modify Other SettingsReset and Test Troubleshooting the Vhsi ConnectionIf you cannot access the Eicon 1550/1551 Log Creating Backup ProfilesTroubleshooting Adjusting Browser SettingsIndicator Lights

1551, 1550 specifications

Eicon Networks’ 1550 and 1551 are notable products within the realm of network connectivity and processing. These devices are designed to facilitate efficient data handling and seamless transmission within telecommunications environments. As organizations increasingly rely on advanced network setups, these devices stand out for their robust features, innovative technologies, and user-specific characteristics.

One of the main features of the Eicon Networks 1550 and 1551 is their support for high-speed connectivity. Operating at speeds that can handle up to 155 Mbps, these products excel in environments requiring rapid data transfers. This capability makes them ideal for ISDN applications, where quick and reliable communication is paramount. Additionally, the 1551 variant offers enhanced features tailored for more complex network setups, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of legacy and modern systems.

These devices utilize advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which allows for improved data integrity and transmission quality. This technology ensures that the data packets traveling through the network are processed swiftly and accurately, minimizing errors that can occur during transmission. Furthermore, Eicon’s products are known for their low latency, which is critical in applications where real-time data exchange is essential, such as video conferencing and online gaming.

Reliability is another hallmark of the 1550 and 1551 models. They are built to operate under demanding conditions, making them suitable for a variety of deployments—from small enterprises to larger service providers. They boast features such as automatic error correction and data compression, ensuring that information flows smoothly even during peak loads.

Moreover, these devices support comprehensive management features, enabling network administrators to configure and monitor devices from a unified interface. This not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to system security by allowing for real-time oversight and management of network resources.

In conclusion, Eicon Networks’ 1550 and 1551 are robust solutions for modern networking needs. With high-speed capabilities, advanced DSP technology, and reliable performance metrics, these devices cater effectively to businesses and service providers aiming to optimize their network infrastructure. As technology continues to evolve, such devices remain pivotal in ensuring seamless connectivity and efficient data management.