NETGEAR RT338 manual Prepare the Router, Ordering an Isdn Line, Setting up Your Network

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2.Connect the analog devices to the phone ports (Phone 1 and Phone 2, respectively).

3.Connect the ISDN line from the router to the ISDN wall connection. Use the black cable that is provided.

4.Connect a network manager workstation to the RS-232 port. This step is optional.

5.Connect the DC power adapter cable to the power outlet on the rear panel of the switch and plug the power adapter into the wall outlet.

Prepare the Router

Do the following to prepare your router:

Order ISDN service from the phone company.

Configure your PC to use the TCP/IP networking protocol.

Order Internet service from an Internet service provider (ISP). The following section provides an overview of the requirements.

Ordering an ISDN Line

Contact the ISDN sales center of the phone company and order an ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) phone line. In North America, provide the phone company with an ISDN ordering code (IOC). NETGEAR recommends codes IOC “U” or EZ-ISDN1 for the Model RT338 router. Additional information about ordering an ISDN line can be found in the Model RT338 ISDN Router Installation Guide.

When the ISDN line is installed, make sure you have the following information:

ISDN directory number(s)

Service profile identifier numbers (SPIDs) (North America only)

Switch type and protocol of the switch (such as National ISDN NI-1) used at the telephone company (North America only)

Order any additional ISDN or phone service at this time.

Setting up Your Network

The Model RT338 router uses the Internet Protocol (IP). To access the Internet using the Model RT338 router, all PCs must have TCP/IP installed and selected as their networking protocol. TCP/IP is built into Windows® 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT® but must be enabled and configured. Refer to “Configuring TCP/IP Properties” for instructions to install IP networking.

In an IP network, all PCs must be assigned IP addresses. Most LANs use private IP addresses. These addresses are assigned automatically by the Model RT338 router whenever a PC reboots. Refer to “Using Private IP Addresses” for instructions to use private IP addressing.

Model RT338 ISDN Router Installation Guide

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NETGEAR RT338 manual Prepare the Router, Ordering an Isdn Line, Setting up Your Network