Nortel Instant Internet 400 Unit manual

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    Part No. 300867-G Novem ber 20 00 4401 Great Americ a Parkway Santa Clara, CA 9 5054 Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400 Unit[...]

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    2 300867 -G Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks All righ ts re served. Novemb er 2000. The informati on in this docum ent is subject to chan ge without notice. The state ments, confi gurations , technical da ta, and recommenda tions in this docum ent ar e beli eved to be acc urate and reliab le, bu t are prese nted wi thout ex press or impli ed warra[...]

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    3 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit EC Declaration of conformity This prod uct c onforms to the pr ovisions of the R&TTE Di rective 199 9/5/EC. Japan/Nippon requirements only V oluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement T aiwa n requi rements Bureau of Standards, Metr ology and Inspection (BSMI) Stat ement Ca[...]

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    4 300867 -G Repai rs to c ertifi ed equ ipme nt shoul d be coo rdina te d by a repr esent ative d esign ated by t he supp lier . Any re pairs or alteratio ns mad e by the user to th is equipm ent, or e quipm ent malfunc tions, m ay give the tele communic ations co mpany cause to requ est the user to disconn ect the equi pment. Users shoul d ensure [...]

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    5 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit single au thorized device i dentified by host I D, for whi ch it was orig inally acquired; b ) to cop y the Software sole ly for backup pu rposes in sup port of autho rized use of t he Software; an d c) to use and copy the associ ated user man ual solely in supp ort of authori zed use of the S[...]

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    6 300867 -G open market at market prices, and were dev eloped entirely at private expense and without the us e of any U.S. Governm ent fun ds. The l icense t o the U.S. Gov ernm ent is gran ted on ly with r estrict ed righ ts, and u se, dup lic ation, or disclosure by the U.S. Gove rnment is su bject to the restric tions set forth in su bparagraph [...]

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    7 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit FCC Part 68 complianc e stateme nt This equip ment co mplies with P art 68 o f FCC Rules. All direct c onnections to telephone netwo rk line s must be mad e using sta ndard plugs and jacks c ompliant with FCC Part 68. Please note the followi ng: 1. Y ou are req uired to request servi ce from t[...]

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    8 300867 -G 2. Y our te lepho ne compan y may m ake cha nges to its facil ities, eq uipment, operation, or p rocedu res th at could af fect the p roper fun ctio ning of yo ur eq uipm ent. Th e telephon e c ompan y wi ll noti fy yo u in a dvan ce of such ch anges to give you an opportunity to main tain uninte rrupted teleph one service. 3. If th e u[...]

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    9 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Connecting a n Instan t Internet u nit containing an ISDN mod em with NT When co nnecting this ve rsion of th e produc t to the ne twork, a void conta ct with th e T elecommunicat ions lead wi re. T e leph one wi rin g can ca rry dang erous v olt age from elec trica l fa ult s or lig htni ng. [...]

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    10 300867 -G[...]

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    11 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Contents Pref ace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Before y ou begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    12 Content s 300867 -G Chapter 4 DIP swit ch s et tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 DIP switc hes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Switch setti ngs f or norma l operat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    13 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Fig ures Figure 1 Front pane l of the Instan t Internet 400 uni t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Figure 2 Rear pane l of the Instan t Internet 400 uni t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Figure 3 Removing screws from c over of In stant Inter net 40 0 unit[...]

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    14 Figures 300867 -G[...]

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    15 Setting Up the B ayS tack In stant Internet 400 Uni t Ta b l e s T able 1 Installa tion chec klist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 T able 2 LAN inter faces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 T able 3 Commun ication inte rfaces . . . . [...]

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    16 Tables 300867 -G[...]

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    17 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Preface This gui de desc ribes the BayStac k ™ Inst ant Inte rnet 400 unit . This guid e also desc ribes what you do t o inst all t he Instan t Internet ™ hardwa re an d to acces s th e Inte rnet. Bef ore you b egin Before us ing th is gui de, you ne ed to d o two things . First, write d [...]

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    18 Pref ace 300867 -G Acronyms The fo llowin g acron yms are u sed in this g uide: AC alternati ng current AUI attachm ent un it interfac e CHAP Chall enge Han dshak e Authe nticatio n Protoc ol CSU channe l service unit dBA deci bels aud ible DIP Dua l Inli ne Pins DSL digi tal su bscriber l ines DSU digital (or d ata) servi ce unit IP Internet Pr[...]

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    Preface 19 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Related publi cations For mor e info rmatio n about using I nstan t Inte rnet, refer to th e foll owing publi cations : • Important Notic e for the BayStac k Instant Inter net V ersion 7.1 1 (Part number 3076 03-E) Provides inst ructi ons for viewing do cumentat ion an d inst alli n[...]

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    20 Pref ace 300867 -G Y ou can print select ed tech nical manuals and re lease notes fre e, dir ectly from th e Inte rnet. Go to th e www25.nort elnetw orks.com/ librar y/tpub s/ URL. Find the produ ct for whi ch you n eed doc umentation . Then lo cate t he spe cific c ategor y and model o r versio n for yo ur har dware or sof tware product . Use A[...]

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    21 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Chapter 1 Introduction This chap ter introdu ces you r Instant Inte rnet 4 00 unit and des cribes pa ckage content s, avai lable optio ns for your Inst ant In terne t unit , and any requi rements and co mpatibi lity is sues. Instant Internet package The In stant In ternet packa ge contai ns: [...]

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    22 Chapter 1 Introduc tion 300867 -G • BayStack Instant Intern et Softwar e and Document ation V ersi on 7.1 1 CD (Part n umber 2066 64-D) For co ntent s, see “ Rel ated publi cati ons ” on page 19 . A vailab le optio ns The In stant In terne t 400 i s shipp ed with sev eral options . The stand a rd uni t include s a full-duple x/half-dupl ex[...]

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    Chap ter 1 Introdu ct ion 23 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Requirements a nd comp atibility Insta nt In ter net sup ports the foll ow ing In tern et c onne ctio n ty pes: • Dial-up PPP connec tion u p to V .90 • ISDN con nection us ing syn chronou s PPP and o ptional Mul tilink P r otoco l (MP) at up to 128 kilobits per [...]

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    24 Chapter 1 Introduc tion 300867 -G[...]

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    25 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Chapter 2 Installation preparat ion This chap ter descri bes the steps you should follo w in pre paring for I nternet access, explains some d ecisions you need to make b efore you ins tall your Instant Intern et 400 unit, an d provi des an ins t allat ion che cklis t and worksh eet. Preparing[...]

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    26 Chapte r 2 Insta llation p reparat ion 300867 -G Making dec isions Before you ca n access the Int ernet with your Inst ant Inter net unit , you must make the fol lowing d ecisi ons: • Who will be your In terne t servic e provi der (ISP) ? • What type of connect ion wil l you use — dial -up conne ction (ana log or I SDN), leased- line conne[...]

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    Chapte r 2 Insta llation p reparat ion 27 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Installat i on checklist Use the checkl ist in Ta b l e 1 to ensure a s mooth ins tall ation. As you check o f f each ite m, recor d the i nfo rmatio n in th e “ Ins tallati on works heet ” on pa ge 29 . Ta b l e 1 In stallati on check list ✔ Item [...]

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    28 Chapte r 2 Insta llation p reparat ion 300867 -G Afte r comple ting t his ch eckli st, you are ready to begi n inst alli ng the Instant Int ernet ha rdw are . Conn ect -Time Charges Some ISPs and lo cal te lephon e compa nies charge a flat fee fo r unlimit ed connect t ime, and some charge fees accordi ng to t he act ual amoun t of tim e you r I[...]

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    Chapte r 2 Insta llation p reparat ion 29 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Installat ion worksheet ISP User Name: _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___ This is the user name yo u enter to lo g on to your ISP acco unt. ISP Password: ______ _________ _________ _________ _________ ________ This is the passwor d you[...]

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    30 Chapte r 2 Insta llation p reparat ion 300867 -G T1 C onne ctio n In form atio n Framing Format (ESF or D4 ): _______ _________ _________ ________ Line Encodin g (B8ZS or AMI): _______ _________ _________ ________ Data T ype (Normal or Inve rted): ______ _________ _________ ________ Line Build-Out ( in dB): _____________ ______________ _________[...]

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    31 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Chapter 3 Instant In ternet 400 hardware installation This chap ter helps you get t o know your Inst ant Inter net un it and provid es instru ction s for c onnecting your uni t to your LAN or W AN acco rding to t he type of co nnection y ou are using a nd for moun ting the unit i n a ra ck. B[...]

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    32 Chapte r 3 Instant In ternet 400 hard ware ins tallation 300867 -G Switches and conn ector s are l ocated on the rear pan el of y our unit a s foll ows: • At the t op are f our sl ots (A thr ough D). • At the bot tom are the ne twork c able conne ction, two LEDs, t he att achment unit inte rface (AUI ) connec tion, the con figurat ion swit c[...]

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    Chapte r 3 Instant In terne t 400 ha rdware ins tallation 33 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Ta b l e 2 shows the LAN i nterf aces a vailable for your Ins tant I ntern et 400 unit. Ta b l e 2 LAN int erf aces Interfac e name Interface c ard T ype Eth1 Ethern et connec tion on th e back of the uni t. Eth2 Eth3 Ethern et interfa[...]

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    34 Chapte r 3 Instant In ternet 400 hard ware ins tallation 300867 -G Ta b l e 3 sh ow s the com mu nic ation inte rfac e ca rds ava ilab le f or y our Inst ant Inte rnet 400 unit . Ta b l e 3 Co mmunic ation interfac es Interfac e name Interface card T ype ISDN ISDN int erface card (Uni ted State s) with o ne RJ-45 connec tor (do es not suppo rt N[...]

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    Chapte r 3 Instant In terne t 400 ha rdware ins tallation 35 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Instant Internet quick insta llation These st eps wil l guid e you th rough t he gener al proce ss of i nstal ling your Inst ant Int ernet ha rdw are . Be sure t o choos e a loc ation nea r your route r and LAN or W AN hubs and clos e [...]

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    36 Chapte r 3 Instant In ternet 400 hard ware ins tallation 300867 -G The co mmunicati ons con nection i s neces sary t o provide the li nk bet ween your Instant Inte rnet u nit an d your Int ernet servi ce prov ider (IS P). T o ensure a pr oper communic ation s connec tion, make s ure that you h ave ord ered the a ppropr iate followi ng ser vices:[...]

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    Chapte r 3 Instant In terne t 400 ha rdware ins tallation 37 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it 2 Attach on e end of the co mmunicati ons ca ble (mod em, ISDN, T1, DDS, Ethernet , toke n ring) to th e appro priate c onnect or on t he Inst ant Inte rnet u nit. 3 Attach t he othe r end o f the co mmunicat ions c able to t he appr o[...]

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    38 Chapte r 3 Instant In ternet 400 hard ware ins tallation 300867 -G Figure 3 Removi ng scre ws from c over of Instant Int ernet 400 uni t 2 Attach t he fro nt mount ing bra ckets to your unit usi ng the s crews p rovided (Figu re 4 ) . Figure 4 Attachi ng mou nting bra ckets to the Instan t Inter net 400 unit 9088FC Power 910 On Line Status A Eth[...]

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    Chapte r 3 Instant In terne t 400 ha rdware ins tallation 39 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it 3 Posit ion your u nit in the rack horizontally . Y our u nit sh ould be fac ing out from the r ack. 4 Align the holes in the mountin g brack et wit h the ho les in th e rack. 5 Attach yo ur unit to the f ront o f the r ack using the m[...]

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    40 Chapte r 3 Instant In ternet 400 hard ware ins tallation 300867 -G[...]

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    41 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Chapter 4 DIP switch settings This chap ter descri bes the Dual Inli ne Pins (DIP) s witch setti ngs fo r your I nsta nt Inte rnet 400 unit , includi ng thos e for normal op erati on, for settin g the token ri ng spee d, and fo r rese ttin g your u nit ’ s password a nd confi gurat ion se t[...]

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    42 Chapte r 4 DIP switc h settin gs 300867 -G Switch settings for no rmal operation Leav e all sw itch es off for n orm al op era tio n, as s how n i n Ta b l e 4 . Switch settings for to ken ring speed If you ne ed to s et tok en ring sp eed to ma tch th e speed of your network, se e the info rmation i n the f ollowi ng tables for examples o f sin[...]

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    Chapte r 4 DIP sw itch se ttings 43 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Dual token ring switch settings If you ha ve a dua l toke n ring unit and ne ed to s et the token ring speed , see one of the fo llo win g tabl es: • Ta b l e 7 ( Dual token ring: 16 Mb/s T ok1 / 16 Mb/s T ok2 ) • Ta b l e 8 ( Dual token ri ng: 16 Mb/ s T [...]

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    44 Chapte r 4 DIP switc h settin gs 300867 -G Switch settings for sp ecial configurati ons During th e power- up sequence , you r Instant Inte rnet 4 00 unit che c ks th e setti ngs of the s witche s. Y ou can use th e switc hes on y our unit t o: • Reset th e password (T ab le 1 1 ) , which is us eful i f you for get the pas sword. • Reset th [...]

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    Chapte r 4 DIP sw itch se ttings 45 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it Ta b l e 1 3 shows t he swit ch set tings to dis able the s witch settings fo r resett ing t he pass word and u ser -defined con figurati ons . Ta b l e 1 4 shows t he swit ch set tings for rest oring your unit to fac tory defa ult conditi ons. Ta b l e 1 3 Sw[...]

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    46 Chapte r 4 DIP switc h settin gs 300867 -G Resetting your Instant Internet unit Before yo u rese t your Insta nt Int ernet uni t, be s ure to back up t he con figurati on. If you ba ck up th e configuratio n, you ca n easi ly res tore it. For det ails, refe r to Using the BayStac k Inst ant Inte rnet Mana gement S oftwar e V ersion 7.1 1 . T o r[...]

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    47 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Chapter 5 LEDs: supp ort and di agnosti c functio ns This chap ter describes how the LEDs work on y our Ins tant Int ernet 400 uni t and how you c an use them to i nterpre t act ivity on your unit. Interpreting LEDs On the fr ont pan el of t he Ins tant Int ernet unit, the nine LEDs indic ate[...]

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    48 Chapte r 5 LEDs: s upport an d diagn ostic fu nctio ns 300867 -G Recognizing single token ring speed For a single t oken ri ng unit , LED 4 shows the ring speed for 30 se conds a fter the unit i s tur ned on . Ta b l e 1 5 shows the s ingle token r ing s peed f or LED 4. For more info rmatio n about to ken ring units, r efer t o “ Getting t o [...]

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    Chapte r 5 LEDs: suppor t and d iagnosti c func tions 49 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it LEDs during o peration After t he power -up sequenc e is complete, the LEDs i ndica te st atus and ac tivity duri ng operati on as s hown in Ta b l e 1 8 . Ta b l e 1 8 LED status an d appea ranc e during operatio n LED # Color Appea rance[...]

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    50 Chapte r 5 LEDs: s upport an d diagn ostic fu nctio ns 300867 -G[...]

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    51 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Appe ndix A T e chnical spec ifications This appe ndix describ es the phys ical and envi ronment al spe cificat ions f or your Insta nt In ter net 400 unit. Physical specifications The In stant In terne t 400 uni t is 17 i nches wi de by 15 .25 inch es deep and 3.875 i nches high (1 9-inch ra[...]

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    52 Appen dix A Tec hnic al sp ecific ations 300867 -G[...]

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    53 Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit Appe ndix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams This appe ndix describ es the pin out settings f or the V .35 and X.21 adap ter cables. Adapter cable p art numb ers If you or dered your Inst ant In terne t 400 unit for us e with a V .35 modem or X.21 modem, you must pro vide t he connecti on cabl e[...]

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    54 Appendi x B Adap ter cabl e pino ut diagr ams 300867 -G V .35 adap ter cable Figure 7 shows th e pinout setti ngs for a V .35 modem adapt er cab le (pa rt number CQ21 18001) Figure 7 V .3 5 adapte r ca ble pi nout di agram 9108EA (H) DB26 (Male) Amp Pin # 748365-1 V.35 Connector (Male) 1 7 4 5 6 8 20 2 3 14 16 24 17 11 9 15 12 A B C D E F H P R [...]

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    Appen dix B A dapter c able pino ut diag rams 55 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it X.21 (DCE) adapte r cable Figure 8 shows the pinout settin gs for a n X.21 mo dem adapter cable ( part number CQ21 18004). Figure 8 X.21 (DCE) a dapter cable di agram . 1 2 4 3 5 8 15 17 24 7 14 19 16 10 13 9 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14[...]

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    56 Appendi x B Adap ter cabl e pino ut diagr ams 300867 -G[...]

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    Setting U p the B ayStack Ins tant In ternet 400 Unit 57 Index Symbol s ! Default provi der 26 Numbers 100BASE-T Ether net connection 21 10BASE-T Ethernet connection 21 26-pin con nector 34, 35 3DES E ncryption Mo dule 45 56K x2/ V .90 analog modem 22 9-pin conn ector 33 A acoustic noise 51 acrony ms 18 altitude nonoperat ing 51 operating 51 analog[...]

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    58 Index 300867 -G dual toke n r ing u nit LEDs 48 switch settin gs 43 E environment nonoperat ing 51 operating 51 Eth1 33 Eth2 33 Ethernet 100BA SE-T 21 10BA SE-T 2 1 Ethernet card 33 Ethernet connection Eth1 33 Eth2 33 Ethernet connection , cable 21 external router 22 F factory default cond itions, resettin g 45 frame relay 23, 27 H humidity nono[...]

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    Index 59 Setting Up the B ayS tack Instant Intern et 400 Un it normal operation 47 power -up sequen ce 47 red 4 7 single token ring unit 48 status 49 M modem analog 22 cable 22 DSL 22 Multilink P rotocol (MP ) 23 N NT1 34 P package contents 21 PA P 2 7 passwords, r esetting 44 phone cord 2 1 physical specifications 51 Power LED 47 PPP 23, 27 PPPoE [...]

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    60 Index 300867 -G line speed 27 rate multip lier 27 setti ng up 2 7 technical public ations 20 technical suppo rt 20 Te l c o 3 6 temperature nonoperat ing 51 operating 51 toke n ri ng 48 connection 22 LEDs 48 switch settin g 42 To k 1 card 33 ring speed 48 To k 2 card 33 toke n ri ng c ard 3 3 toke n ri ng sp eed 16 Mb /s 42, 43 4 Mb/s 42, 43 T o[...]