32Chapter 2 Installation preparation
Table 1 Installation checklist (continued)
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| E1 Connection | If you are using an E1 connection, ask your E1 service |
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| provider for the framing format, line encoding, data type, |
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| line |
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| information on page 33. |
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| Some ISPs and local telephone companies charge a flat | |
| Charges | fee for unlimited connect time, and some charge fees |
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| according to the actual amount of time your Instant |
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| Internet unit is dialed in and connected. Be sure that you |
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| understand your ISP’s and local telephone company’s |
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| policies. |
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| PPPoE | If you are connecting using PPPoE, you must obtain a |
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| User Name and Password from your ISP. Record this |
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| information on page 33. |
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| Installation | If you choose an ISP from the Nortel Networks list, you |
| Information | need to give only the ISP’s telephone number and your |
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| user name and password for access. |
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| If you are using an analog or ISDN connection, you can |
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| choose ! Default as your provider when you |
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| configure the unit and then enter your name servers. |
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| If your ISP is not on the Nortel Networks list, call the |
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| Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center at |
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| provide some additional information so that Nortel |
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| Networks can create a |
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| access requirements. |
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| Application | Your ISP usually offers some additional services, which |
| Information | you might consider: |
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| • Access to a NEWS server |
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| • Access to a Post Office Protocol (POP) mail server |
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| (and a Simple Mail Transfer protocol (SMTP) relay) |
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| • Individual POP mail user accounts for each user |
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| NOTE: Be aware that a |
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| generally comes with only one POP |
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| can arrange for additional |
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After completing this checklist, you are ready to begin installing the Instant Internet hardware.