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DSL port

Ethernet ports

Console port

Power port

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Port

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

DSL port

An RJ-48 jack labeled DSL for your SDSL or IDSL connection. The Netopia 4652

 

supports connections to either SDSL or IDSL lines.

 

 

 

Ethernet ports

Four RJ-45 10/100Base-T Ethernet jacks. You will use any one of these to configure the

 

Netopia 4652. For a new installation, use an Ethernet connection. Alternatively, you can

 

use the console connection to run console-based management using a direct serial

 

connection. You can either connect your computer directly to an Ethernet port using the

 

supplied Category 5 Ethernet cable, or connect both your computer and the Netopia

 

4652 to an existing LAN environment. All of the ports are auto-sensing, eliminating the

 

need for crossover cables.

 

 

 

 

Console port

A DB-9 console port for a direct serial connection to the console screens. You can use

 

this if you are an experienced user. See “Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router” on

 

page 5-27.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power port

A mini-DIN8 power adapter cable connection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Connect the mini-DIN8 connector from the power adapter to the power port, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet.

2.Connect one end of the Category 5 cable to the DSL port, and the other end to your DSL wall outlet.

3.Connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on the router and the other end to your computer.

You should now have: the power adapter plugged in; the Ethernet cable connected between the router and your computer; and the DSL cable connected between the router and the DSL wall outlet.

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Contents Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Part Number Contents User’s Reference Guide Chapter Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview How to Use this Guide Find a Location Chapter Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Important Safety Instructions Telecommunication Installation CautionsIdentify the Connectors and Attach the Cables DSLDSL port Ethernet ports Console port Power port Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Status Lights Getting Started Guide Chapter Connecting to Your Local Area Network Readying Computers on Your Local NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh Ethernet Hub Getting Started Guide Chapter Sharing the Connection Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based ComputersDynamic configuration recommended Configuration tabStatic configuration optional Add. Repeat this process for the secondary DNS Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers TCP/IPTCP/IP or MacTCP Sharing the Connection Getting Started Guide Chapter Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router Configuring Telnet softwareNavigating through the Console Screens PC ANSI-BBSEasy Setup Console Screens Chapter Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup console screens Getting Started Guide Quick Easy Setup Connection Path SDSL-HDLCIP Easy Setup Screen DSL Line Configuration Previous Screen Next ScreenRFC 1483 Options Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Subnet Mask Easy Setup Security Configuration Easy Setup Getting Started Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications and Safety Information Regulatory notices Declaration for Canadian usersTelecommunication installation cautions Getting Started Guide Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedies-Revised January