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Quick Configuration

This section describes how you can configure the unit to bridge or route over ISDN links to suit most networking requirements using a simple forms-based user interface. If you want to connect to a remote site using leased line WAN links see “Setting Up a WAN Link” on page 1-29.

If you are unsure about the networking configuration you require, see “Examples of Typical ISDN Networking Applications” on page 1-31for more information.

IMPORTANT The Quick Configuration menu option is designed to be used only when you set up the unit for the first time. If you want to make any changes to the unit’s configuration at a later stage, you should use the management system menus to make these changes. For more information, see the Software Reference guide.

Starting Quick Configuration

1Using a VT100 compliant terminal emulator, setup the terminal emulation to VT100 with communications parameters set as follows; select the COM port to be

Quick Configuration

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used for data transmission, 9600 bits/s – 8 data bits – 1 stop bit – no parity, with flow control set to none.

Example Using Windows 3.1 Terminal Application

Start the Windows ‘Terminal’ application. Using a mouse, click on Settings in the status bar to reveal the menu.

From the menu:

aSelect the Terminal Emulation dialog box; confirm that DEC VT-100 (ANSI) is selected.

bSelect the Communications dialog box; check the communications parameters are set as above.

cSelect the Terminal Preferences dialog box; confirm that all check-boxes have been cleared.

Should the cursor disappear during configuration, confirm that the Cursor Blink check-box has been checked (i.e. shows a cross in it).

Should the keyboard arrow keys fail to move the cursor during configuration, confirm that the ‘Use Function, Arrow, and Ctrl Keys for Windows’ check-box has not been checked.

dNow save this configuration as a Windows terminal emulator file for future use.

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Contents User Guide Officeconnecttm Remote3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Disconnect the power adapter before moving the unit Important Safety InformationWAN = Selv Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise’INFORMATION DE Sécurité Importante Page Contents Management Connector Interface B-1 Specifications B-1Dimensions B-4 WAN Port Connecting Cable V.11/X.21Index Page This table shows where to find specific information How to Use This GuideAbout this Guide IntroductionConventions Icon conventions that are used throughout this guide areText conventions used in this guide are Additional Safety Information Additional Safety InformationAbout this Guide Getting Started OfficeConnect Remote FeaturesGetting Started Benefits of Isdn Easy to install, configure and supportPack Contents Checklist Registering Ownership Of Your OfficeConnect Remote Pre-installation RequirementsFront Panel OfficeConnect Remote Front and Rear Panel FeaturesQuick flash Self test or software loading during power up Getting Started Rear Panel WAN OfficeConnect Remote 520 and 530 only Introduction Using the Rubber Feet and Stacking Clips InstallationSiting the OfficeConnect Remote To prolong the operational life of your equipmentClipping Your Units Together Wall Mounting the OfficeConnect RemoteConnecting to Your 10BaseT LAN Connecting the Power AdapterTo connect the OfficeConnect Remote to in-house LAN Connecting to a Single WorkstationCounter-clockwise to unlock it and remove it Connecting to Your 10Base2 LANConnecting to Isdn Connecting to the WANConnecting to the Voice Port Location of OfficeConnect Fax and Print Servers Connecting a Management TerminalStarting Quick Configuration Quick ConfigurationMain Menu Screen At the command prompt enter QCAbout Quick Configuration Setting the Unit Name Connecting to a Novell IPX Network Complete the fields on this screen as followsPress CTRL+E to submit this information 12 Connecting To An IP Host On The Same Network Connecting to an IP Host on the Same IP Network13 Connecting to an IP Host on a Different Network Connecting to an IP Host on a Different IP NetworkPress CTRL+E to submit this information 14 Connecting To The Internet Or PPP Router Connecting to the Internet or a PPP RouterGetting Started Press CTRL+E to save this information Password is case-sensitiveMonitoring Isdn Line Usage Setting Up a WAN LinkSetting Up a WAN Link Novell Network Examples of Typical Isdn Networking ApplicationsExamples of Typical Isdn Networking Applications Disconnected. In this way Isdn calls are kept to a minimum192.000.000.xxx IP Host on the Same IP NetworkIP Host on Another IP Network 18 IP routed network Internet or PPP Router19 PPP Connections to the Internet and Corporate Network 20 Multiple Connections from a Single Site Multiple Connections from a Single SiteTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSoftware Reference guide for more Bridging and Routing Concepts Bridging and RoutingHow Bridges Learn Guidelines For Choosing Bridging or RoutingBridging and Routing Concepts Bridging Between Remote SitesBuilding a Larger Network Figure A-2 Multiple Remote Bridges Multiple Paths Between Bridged LANsNetwork Topology Broadcast StormsOptimum Use of Resource Routing IP and IPX Network Organization, Structure and Physical LayoutInternet Figure A-4 Open Systems Interconnection Network Layer Model IP Routing Bridging and Routing Routing IP and IPX A-11 IPX RoutingClass C IP AddressesMask, for example Subnet MaskingHuntmar park Drive USA InterNIC, Network SolutionsHerndon KruislaanNumbered and Unnumbered Links Bridging and Routing Technical Information SpecificationsBridge Characteristics ApprovalsPerformance FCC Requirement Dimensions WAN Port Connecting Cable V.11/X.21 Support Interface Cable CharacteristicsWAN Port Connecting Cable V.24/V.28 Support WAN Port Connecting Cable V.35/V.36 Support Manager Port Connecting Cable Modem Cable LAN Port Connecting Cable 10BaseTOrdering Information Glossary 100BaseVG An Ieee standard for using the new IeeeChapter C Glossary Page Chapter C Glossary Page Chapter C Glossary Page Topology The way that a network is physically laid out On-line Technical Services 3Com Bulletin Board ServiceTechnical Support Support from Your Network Supplier Support from 3ComWorld Wide Web Site To obtain an RMA number, call or fax Returning Products for RepairTechnical Support Numerics IndexLAN Limited Warranty OfficeConnect Remote EMC Update