Nortel Networks 400-S manual Installation checklist

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Installation checklist

Use the checklist in Table 1 to ensure a smooth installation. As you check off each item, record the information in the “Installation worksheet” on page 33.

Table 1

Installation checklist

 

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

 

 

Type of Account

Instant Internet can provide access to your entire network

 

 

through a single Internet Protocol (IP) address for

 

 

unlimited access to the Internet:

 

 

• If you want to use public IP addresses, request a

 

 

network account.

 

 

• If you want to use Network Address Translation (NAT)

 

 

or you are using the Instant Internet unit as an

 

 

IPX-to-IP gateway, request a single-user account.

 

 

Your ISP will provide you with a user name, password,

 

 

primary access phone number, optional alternate access

 

 

phone number, and name server IP address. Record this

 

 

information on page 33.

 

 

 

 

Dial-up Protocols

If you are using a dial-up connection in North America,

 

 

ensure that your ISP supplies true IP service using PPP

 

 

protocols for analog and ISDN connections. ISDN

 

 

requires the synchronous PPP protocol with

 

 

authentication via Password Authentication Protocol

 

 

(PAP) or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

 

 

(CHAP).

 

 

For a 128K connection, Multilink PPP must be supported.

 

 

Some ISPs use their own proprietary protocols or, for

 

 

ISDN, V.120 rate adaption. Instant Internet does not

 

 

support these proprietary protocols.

 

 

 

 

ISDN Service

When you obtain ISDN service, your telephone company

 

 

may assign one or two Service Profile Identifier (SPID)

 

 

numbers to your line. Record the SPID number(s) on

 

 

page 33.

 

 

 

 

Leased-Line

Leased-line (T1, E1, V.35, or X.21) connections require

 

Connection

synchronous PPP or frame relay. The Instant Internet

 

 

400-S unit supports one PVC for frame relay.

 

 

 

 

T1 Connection

If you are using a T1 connection, ask your T1 service

 

 

provider for the framing format, line encoding, data type,

 

 

line build-out, rate multiplier, and line speed. Record this

 

 

information on page 33.

 

 

 

Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit

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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 Before you begin PrefaceFollowing acronyms are used in this manual AcronymsRelated publications Preface How to get help Preface 209375-A Instant Internet package Chapter IntroductionAvailable options Requirements and compatibility Introduction 209375-A Preparing for Internet access Chapter Installation preparationMaking decisions Selecting an Internet service providerInstallation checklist Installation checklistInstallation preparation Installation checklist ISP Information Installation worksheetIs Isdn Dial backup available if requested Getting to know your Instant Internet 400-S unit Chapter Instant Internet 400-S hardware installationDIP switches see , DIP switch settings, on Rear panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit InterfacesEthernet interfaces Isdn S/T Power cordsLists specifications for international power cords Achtung Bitte sofort lesen Attenzione Leggere attentamente Setting the voltage selector switchInstant 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 Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overview Chapter Seven-port autosensing switch specificationsRJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports Switch featuresLEDs MDI/MDI-X autosensing capabilitySeven-port autosensing switch specifications 209375-A DIP switches Chapter DIP switch settingsSwitch settings for special configurations Switch settings for normal operationDIP switch settings Refer to Switch settings for special configurations on Resetting your Instant Internet unitDIP switch settings DIP switch settings 209375-A Interpreting Instant Internet LEDs Chapter LEDs support and diagnostic functionsLEDs support and diagnostic functions LEDs 1 through 8 and Power LED at power-up sequenceLED status and appearance during operation LEDs 1 through 8 and the Power LED during operationSeven-port switch port status LEDs Chapter Out-of-band management support Configuring a direct connection Connecting a PC to the Instant Internet unitHyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box Command prompt Configuring modem connection settings Connecting a modem to a PCHyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box Ats0=1&w\r Connecting a modem to the Instant Internet unit Connecting to an Instant Internet unitOut-of-band management support 209375-A Physical specifications Appendix a Technical specificationsElectrical specifications Environmental specifications Direct access adapter cables Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagramsCable part numbers Adapter cable 35 adapter cable pinout diagramDCE adapter cable 21 DCE adapter cable diagramNull modem adapter PC-to-PC cable Remote access adapter cablesModem adapter cable Modem adapter cable pinout diagramAppendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams 209375-A Numbers SymbolsIndex Index Index