Chapter 1. Introduction

Before getting started, review the section Minimum Requirements in this chapter to ensure your computer is compatible. In addition, examine the contents of the box to ensure everything has been received undamaged and gather the required setup information provided by your telephone company.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

What You Provide

In order to operate the Express XR/XRT the following is re- quired:

A computer (386 or higher PC, or Macintosh)

Windows 3.1 or higher for PC

16550 UART high speed serial port (16650 UART required for data speed of 230.4 kbps)

RS-232 serial cable with a DB-25 connector for the Express XR/ XRT and the other end matching the COM port on the com- puter (Do not use a null modem cable)

One Basic Rate ISDN line (Two ISDN phone numbers, some- times referred to as local directory numbers)

Single ISDN phone number and point-to-point lines are not recom- mended for use with the XRT.

Basic Rate ISDN Line

When ordering your ISDN line from the telephone company, request EZ-ISDN 1 (Capability Package U) to ensure it is set up properly. EZ-ISDN 1 is recommended by the industry for most home office/small business applications. If EZ-ISDN is not available from your service provider order Generic Data M. For more information regarding ordering ISDN, see the ADTRAN document Ordering ISDN Service User Guide part number 60000.015-8, or contact the telephone company for alternative line configurations. The Ordering ISDN Service User Guide is available on the ADTRAN home page at http://www.adtran.com (under the Information Desk) or by calling ADTRAN.

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Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide

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