Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 1000 ADSL Windows 95/Windows 98 Dial-Up Procedures

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Windows 95/Windows 98 Dial-Up Procedures

The dial-up feature is not included in the Windows 95 operating system. It can be downloaded without cost from the Microsoft web site http://www.microsoft.com or obtained through other software distribution sources. Procedures for downloading and installing this software are provided next.

Downloading Dial-Up Networking Software Upgrade (Windows 95 Only)

To download the Windows Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95:

1.Access the Microsoft website at http://www.microsoft.com.

2.In the Contents frame, select Free Downloads.

3.Scroll to Support Drivers, Patches and Service Packs and select Windows95 Updates. The Microsoft Windows95 Downloads page appears.

4.Select Windows 95 in the Select a product or feature box.

5.Select Networking & Communications in the Select a category box.

6.Click Go. The Windows Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95 is listed.

7.Click this hyperlink to access the Windows Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95 page.

8.Click the Download Now hyperlink in the upper right corner of the page. The MSDUN1.3 download page appears.

9.Click the link to a site near you. The program prompts you for a directory to download the msdun13.exe file.

10.Specify a directory. The msdun13.exe file is downloaded to this directory.

Installing Dial-Up Networking Software (Windows 95 Only)

The Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Performance & Security Upgrade (MSDUN13.exe) must be installed to setup a dial-up connection to your corporate headquarters or your ISP.

Note:

During the installation, you will be asked to restart your workstation. Make sure you save your work and exit from all applications (except Internet Explorer) before beginning the installation.

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Contents Page Save These Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Modem Connections Troubleshooting Tips Placement of Adsl High Speed Modem Getting StartedDelivery Check Table a If you mount Modem on Mark positions of holes Wall-Mounting OptionWall-Mounting Instructions Filter InstallationModel Number Bridged ServiceDetermining Your Service Type Table B Service TypeSystem Requirements Hardware InstallationNetwork Address Assignments Accessing Online ServicesPower/Sync Light 10BASE-T LightPoint to Point Service Accessing Online Services Contents frame, select Free Downloads Windows 95/Windows 98 Dial-Up ProceduresSelect Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network Installing Dial-Up Networking Software Windows 98 OnlyClick on Communications in the Components list Make New Connection Windows 95 Example Configure the ConnectionVPN Server Field Windows 98 example Page Connect To Windows 98 Example Windows NT Dial-Up Procedures Break the ConnectionAdd Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Network Window Select Network Protocol Window Remote Access Setup Window Configure Port Usage Window Dial-Up Networking Window Make the Connection Break the Connection ATM-25 Service ATMF-25 Light Description of Features General Network Architecture Modem ConnectionsConnectors on Adsl Modem Connector PinoutPin Power SupplyTable C. Connector Pinout Signal NameVisual Indicators Table D Meaning Name Color Visual IndicatorsEthernet Interface Subscriber Line InterfaceSingle PC Configuration Multiple PC ConfigurationStraight-Through Cable Layout Multiple PC Configuration ATMF-25 Interface Crossover Cable LayoutVirtual Connections Network ConnectionsTable E. Atmf VPI/VCI Values Parameter Meaning ATM-Forum InterfaceVCIs Bridged ConnectionsISP/Corporate Network Requirements Table F. Ethernet Parameters ConnectionTable H. Ethernet Parameters MultiprotocolNumber of Machines Supported Table G. Ethernet VPI/VCI Values Parameter MeaningDynamic IP Address PC/Workstation ConfigurationPlug and Play Fixed IP AddressBridged Service with Filtering Filtering FunctionMulticast Traffic on Bridge Ports Unicast Traffic on Bridge Ports Broadcast Traffic on Bridge PortsPoint to Point Tunneling Connections IntroductionPPP/PPTP Network Any Connection Establishing PPP/PPTP ConnectionsATM Channels over Multiple Remote Destinations Pptp Destination Table Number of PPP/PPTP Connections Supported LAN Protocols SupportedKnown Limitations Tunneling within a Tunnel Advanced ConfigurationsOverview One TunnelIP Parameters Subnetmask and Default Gateway ParametersSample Configurations Default NetmaskSingle PC Small Workgroup AllocationAdvanced Networks Automatic IP Parameter DistributionMost TCP / IP packages support the ARP and Ping command Ping-of-Life ProcedureArp -d modem IP address -N interface IP address For example arp -a -NArp -a -N interface IP address PingPing-to-Defaults Procedure Arp -a any IP address 01-90-D0-00-01-FFPing any IP address Netscape Navigator Changing the Modem SettingsConfiguring the Browser Accessing the Adsl Modem InterfaceAdvanced DefaultsApply SaveBridge Basic ConfigurationInitial Setup WelcomeUser Defined Configuration Table IP AddressNetmask/Subnet Mask Default Gateway BOOTP/DHCP Configuration TableSubnet Mask Netmask Advanced ConfigurationIP Address Table AddressPort States Table Bridge ConfigurationAction IP Route TableEncap Bridge PortAging Table StateBasic PPP/PPTP Configuration Channel IDName Hdlc Advanced PPP/PPTP ConfigurationHdlc Framing System OverviewSafety Standards Regulatory InformationEnvironmental Conditions Page For Canadian Modem Users Avertissement Pour les Utilisateurs Canadiens de ModemSolution Problem3EC 16389 Abaa Tczza