1-22 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED
Setting the Unit Name
Before you configure the unit to connect to any other network, you must first give the unit a name. Enter NA at the command prompt on the Quick Configuration screen to display the screen illustrated in Figure
The fields on this screen are:
Unit Name Type in a suitable name for this unit. The name can be up to 12 characters long, must contain no spaces and should, where possible, give an indication of the geographical location of the unit or the name of the users.
Manager LAN IP Address Type the IP address for this unit. It must be a unique IP address on your network.
Manager LAN IP Mask Enter an appropriate IP subnet mask. See “Subnet Masking” in Appendix A for more information about subnet masks.
Network Type Toggle the network type to match the ISDN service provided by your ISDN service provider.
Figure 1-10 Setting The Unit Name
SPID 1 and 2 Service Profile IDs (SPID) are used by some ISDN service providers in the USA. If SPID is used, enter the value you are given by your ISDN service provider. Leave this field blank if you have not been provided a SPID.
Directory Number 1 and 2 Enter the ISDN number associated with each SPID.
Press [CTRL]+[E] to submit these parameters.