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Bridge Characteristics
Install
Password
Connecting the Power Adapter
Warranty
Dimension
Quick Configuration
Setting Up a WAN Link
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Officeconnecttm Remote
User Guide
3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California
Important Safety Information
Disconnect the power adapter before moving the unit
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
WAN = Selv
’INFORMATION DE Sécurité Importante
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Contents
Dimensions B-4
Specifications B-1
Management Connector Interface B-1
WAN Port Connecting Cable V.11/X.21
Index
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About this Guide
How to Use This Guide
This table shows where to find specific information
Introduction
Icon conventions that are used throughout this guide are
Conventions
Text conventions used in this guide are
Additional Safety Information
Additional Safety Information
About this Guide
OfficeConnect Remote Features
Getting Started
Getting Started
Easy to install, configure and support
Benefits of Isdn
Pack Contents Checklist
Pre-installation Requirements
Registering Ownership Of Your OfficeConnect Remote
OfficeConnect Remote Front and Rear Panel Features
Front Panel
Quick flash Self test or software loading during power up
Getting Started
Rear Panel
WAN OfficeConnect Remote 520 and 530 only
Introduction
Siting the OfficeConnect Remote
Installation
Using the Rubber Feet and Stacking Clips
To prolong the operational life of your equipment
Wall Mounting the OfficeConnect Remote
Clipping Your Units Together
Connecting the Power Adapter
Connecting to Your 10BaseT LAN
Connecting to a Single Workstation
To connect the OfficeConnect Remote to in-house LAN
Connecting to Your 10Base2 LAN
Counter-clockwise to unlock it and remove it
Connecting to the WAN
Connecting to Isdn
Connecting to the Voice Port
Connecting a Management Terminal
Location of OfficeConnect Fax and Print Servers
Quick Configuration
Starting Quick Configuration
At the command prompt enter QC
Main Menu Screen
About Quick Configuration
Setting the Unit Name
Complete the fields on this screen as follows
Connecting to a Novell IPX Network
Press CTRL+E to submit this information
Connecting to an IP Host on the Same IP Network
12 Connecting To An IP Host On The Same Network
Connecting to an IP Host on a Different IP Network
13 Connecting to an IP Host on a Different Network
Press CTRL+E to submit this information
Connecting to the Internet or a PPP Router
14 Connecting To The Internet Or PPP Router
Getting Started
Password is case-sensitive
Press CTRL+E to save this information
Setting Up a WAN Link
Monitoring Isdn Line Usage
Setting Up a WAN Link
Examples of Typical Isdn Networking Applications
Novell Network
Disconnected. In this way Isdn calls are kept to a minimum
Examples of Typical Isdn Networking Applications
IP Host on the Same IP Network
192.000.000.xxx
IP Host on Another IP Network
Internet or PPP Router
18 IP routed network
19 PPP Connections to the Internet and Corporate Network
Multiple Connections from a Single Site
20 Multiple Connections from a Single Site
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Software Reference guide for more
Bridging and Routing
Bridging and Routing Concepts
Guidelines For Choosing Bridging or Routing
How Bridges Learn
Bridging Between Remote Sites
Bridging and Routing Concepts
Building a Larger Network
Multiple Paths Between Bridged LANs
Figure A-2 Multiple Remote Bridges
Broadcast Storms
Network Topology
Optimum Use of Resource
Network Organization, Structure and Physical Layout
Routing IP and IPX
Internet
Figure A-4 Open Systems Interconnection Network Layer Model
IP Routing
Bridging and Routing
IPX Routing
Routing IP and IPX A-11
IP Addresses
Class C
Subnet Masking
Mask, for example
Herndon
USA InterNIC, Network Solutions
Huntmar park Drive
Kruislaan
Numbered and Unnumbered Links
Bridging and Routing
Specifications
Technical Information
Approvals
Bridge Characteristics
Performance
FCC Requirement
Dimensions
Interface Cable Characteristics
WAN Port Connecting Cable V.11/X.21 Support
WAN Port Connecting Cable V.24/V.28 Support
WAN Port Connecting Cable V.35/V.36 Support
Manager Port Connecting Cable
LAN Port Connecting Cable 10BaseT
Modem Cable
Ordering Information
100BaseVG An Ieee standard for using the new Ieee
Glossary
Chapter C Glossary
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Chapter C Glossary
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Chapter C Glossary
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Topology The way that a network is physically laid out
3Com Bulletin Board Service
On-line Technical Services
Technical Support
Support from 3Com
Support from Your Network Supplier
World Wide Web Site
Returning Products for Repair
To obtain an RMA number, call or fax
Technical Support
Index
Numerics
LAN
Limited Warranty
EMC Update
OfficeConnect Remote
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