Quick Start
Install the Router
1 Hardware
Important! Before you install the router, read the warnings on page 14.
1Write down the MAC address from the label near the LAN port, for use during setup.
Connect to your LAN
2a Connect the LAN1 port to the local network or the Ethernet port of a PC, using the provided blue cable.
2b Set the HUB/PC switch to Hub when connecting to a network hub or Ethernet switch, and PC X when connecting to a PC.
Connect to your WAN Services
3a Connect the HDSL2 port to your HDSL2 line using one of the provided red cables. This port provides HDSL2 access to a T1 service and supports Frame Relay, X.25, or a PPP leased line.
3b Connect the ISDN port to the ISDN or IDSL service using one of the provided red cables.
For an ISDN
3c If you are using the Console port for a
Connect the Power
4Connect the router to a power source
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Figure 1. Connecting the Express 9545 Router. See
the user guide for details on connecting the LAN2 port.
Intel® Express 9545 Router
LAN 1
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LAN LED
Green - port is operational and ready for configuration.
Orange - port is down. Check cables.
Status LED
Green blinking - router is in factory default and ready for configuration.
Red - error, router is not operational.
Figure 2. Check Status and LAN LEDs. See page 10 of
this guide for a complete description of LEDs.
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