Nortel Networks 400-S manual Making decisions, Selecting an Internet service provider

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Making decisions

Before you can access the Internet with your Instant Internet unit, you must make the following decisions:

Who will be your ISP?

What type of connection will you use—dial-up connection (analog or ISDN), leased-line connection (T1, E1, V.35, or X.21) built in to Instant Internet, cable modem, xDSL modem, PPPoE, or an external router?

Selecting an Internet service provider

There are thousands of ISPs from which to choose. Nortel Networks maintains an updated list of the major, national ISPs and as many local ISPs as possible. You can choose an ISP from this list, or you can locate a different one. Either way, try to choose an ISP that has a local access number so that you do not have to pay long distance charges. You can look in the yellow page directory for local or regional ISPs, or you can call a national ISP and ask if it offers local dial-up access in your area.

Note: Only a dial-up connection (analog or ISDN) requires this type of service from an ISP. If you are using a cable modem, xDSL modem, or external Ethernet device, you do not have to obtain dial-up service.

If your ISP is not on the selection list you see during Instant Internet installation, select the ! Default provider from the list. If you cannot connect to the Internet with the ! Default provider selected, do one of the following:

Call Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. See page 23 for instructions on how to contact the center.

Send an e-mail message to support@nortelnetworks.com.

Be sure to have your provider’s name, location, and contact person’s phone number so that Nortel Networks can create a dial-up script specific to your ISP’s access requirements and add your ISP to the list.

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Contents Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit USA requirements only Japan/Nippon requirements only Modular components used in this assembly Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit UL listing/C-UL listing NT1 Instant Internet Isdn Device Nortel Networks NA Inc. software license agreement Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit 209375-A Contents Chapter Seven-port autosensing switch specifications Appendix a Technical specifications Contents 209375-A Figures Figures 209375-A Tables Tables 209375-A Preface Before you beginAcronyms Following acronyms are used in this manualRelated publications Preface How to get help Preface 209375-A Chapter Introduction Instant Internet packageAvailable options Requirements and compatibility Introduction 209375-A Chapter Installation preparation Preparing for Internet accessSelecting an Internet service provider Making decisionsInstallation checklist Installation checklistInstallation preparation Installation checklist Installation worksheet ISP InformationIs Isdn Dial backup available if requested Chapter Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Getting to know your Instant Internet 400-S unitDIP switches see , DIP switch settings, on Interfaces Rear panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unitEthernet interfaces Power cords Isdn S/TLists specifications for international power cords Achtung Bitte sofort lesen Setting the voltage selector switch Attenzione Leggere attentamenteInstant Internet quick installation Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Mounting your Instant Internet unit in a rack Removing screws from cover of Instant Internet 400-S unit 9863FB 10045FA Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 209375-A Chapter Seven-port autosensing switch specifications Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overviewSwitch features RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet portsMDI/MDI-X autosensing capability LEDsSeven-port autosensing switch specifications 209375-A Chapter DIP switch settings DIP switchesSwitch settings for normal operation Switch settings for special configurationsDIP switch settings Resetting your Instant Internet unit Refer to Switch settings for special configurations onDIP switch settings DIP switch settings 209375-A Chapter LEDs support and diagnostic functions Interpreting Instant Internet LEDsLEDs 1 through 8 and Power LED at power-up sequence LEDs support and diagnostic functionsLEDs 1 through 8 and the Power LED during operation LED status and appearance during operationSeven-port switch port status LEDs Chapter Out-of-band management support Connecting a PC to the Instant Internet unit Configuring a direct connectionHyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box Command prompt Connecting a modem to a PC Configuring modem connection settingsHyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box Ats0=1&w\r Connecting to an Instant Internet unit Connecting a modem to the Instant Internet unitOut-of-band management support 209375-A Appendix a Technical specifications Physical specificationsElectrical specifications Environmental specifications Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams Direct access adapter cablesCable part numbers 35 adapter cable pinout diagram Adapter cable21 DCE adapter cable diagram DCE adapter cableRemote access adapter cables Null modem adapter PC-to-PC cableModem adapter cable pinout diagram Modem adapter cableAppendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams 209375-A Symbols NumbersIndex Index Index