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Chapter 3. Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module

Connect the Telecommuting Module to your workstation with the enclosed serial cable.

Plug in the power cord and turn the Telecommuting Module on.

Wait while the Telecommuting Module boots up.

Log on from your workstation.

Run the installation program (see following instructions).

Connect the network cables to the network interfaces.

Configure the rest through a web browser.

Connect the Telecommuting Module to your workstation with the enclosed serial cable, plug in the power cord and turn the Telecommuting Module on. You will have to wait a few minutes while it boots up.

If you use a Windows workstation, connect like this: Start Hyperterm. A Location dia- logue will show, asking for your telephone number and area. Click Cancel followed by Yes. Then you will be asked to make a new connection. Type a name for this connec- tion, select an icon and click OK. The Location dialogue will show again, so click Cancel followed by Yes.

Now you can select Connect using COM1 and click OK. A Port settings dialogue will show, where you select 19200 as Bits per second. Use the default configuration for all other settings. Click OK and wait for a login prompt. (In some cases you have to press Return to get the login prompt.)

If you use a Linux workstation, connect like this: Make sure that there is a symbolic link named /dev/modem which points to the serial port you connected the Telecommuting Module to. Connect using minicom with the bit rate 19200 bits/s, and wait for a login prompt.

Log on as the user admin. The first time you log on, no password is required. You set the password when you run the installation script, which starts automatically when you have logged on.

Each network interface is marked with a name (1 and 2), which corresponds to a tab under Network Configuration. All eth interfaces belong to ethernet cards and should only be connected using ethernet cables.

Decide which computer(s) are allowed to configure 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module and enter the name of the network interface to which they are connected, for example, eth0. You must use the physical device name (eth0 and eth1).

Enter the IP address of the Telecommuting Module on this interface and the network mask for the network.

A network mask can be written in two ways in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module:

The first looks just like an IP address, for example 255.255.192.0 or 255.255.254.0.

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Contents 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Getting started GuidePage 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Getting started Guide Page Table of Contents Page Part I. Installation of the 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Configuration alternatives What is a Telecommuting Module?Introduction DMZ ConfigurationDMZ/LAN Configuration Standalone ConfigurationOverview of the Installation About settings in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module License ConditionsInstallation with magic ping Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation Installation with a serial cablePage Page Page Page Installation with a diskette Page Page Turning off a Telecommuting Module Remember to lock up the Telecommuting ModuleInstalling 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Part II. Configuring 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Network Configuration Telecommuting Module TypeNetwork Configuration General Interface Network Interface 1Telecommuting Module Type configuration Status Directly Connected NetworksPhysical device Interface nameIP address NameDNS Name Or IP Address Netmask/BitsAlias Router Static RoutingRouted network Main Default Gateways Default GatewayCancel SaveDynamic Policy For Packets From Unused GatewaysGateway Reference Hosts InterfaceNetworks and Computers Lower Limit NameSubgroup Delete Row Upper LimitInterface/VLAN CreateNetwork SurroundingsSurroundings Additional NegotiatorsData Interfaces Name of this Telecommuting Module Default domain IP PolicyBasic Configuration Policy For Ping To Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleDNS Servers Reverts all the above fields to their previous configuration Network Configuration SIP Configuration Basic SettingsAdditional SIP Signaling Ports SIP ModuleTransport Provisioning RelaySIP Media Port Range CommentServer Public IP address for NATed Telecommuting ModuleSIP Servers To Monitor Log class for SIP packets Log class for SIP signalingSIP Logging Log class for SIP license messagesDNS Override For SIP Requests Log class for SIP errorsRouting Log class for SIP media messagesDomain Relay ToFrom Network FilteringSender IP Filter Rules ActionContent Type Content TypesDefault Policy For SIP Requests Allow InteroperabilityURI Encoding Remote NAT Traversal Remote Clients Signaling ForwardingRemote SIP Connectivity Remote NAT traversalNAT keepalive method NAT timeout for UDPNAT timeout for TCP Media Route Configuration Allowed Via Interface Administration of the Telecommuting ModuleAccess Control User Authentication For Web Interface Access Configuration TransportConfiguration via Https Configuration ComputersConfiguration via Http Configuration via SSHVia IPsec Peer DNS Name Or Network AddressNetmask/Bits Range SSH Log ClassTest Preliminary Configuration Duration of limited test modeSave/Load Configuration Apply configurationSave to diskette BackupShow Message About Unapplied Changes Save/Load CLI Command File Reload Factory Configuration Revert to Old ConfigurationsAbort All Edits Administration of the Telecommuting Module Firewall Firewall and Client ConfigurationDMZ type Other DMZ/LAN typeSIP clients Standalone type SIP clients Index Apply
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