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Quick Start Intel ® Express 9545 Router ER9545QS_cover.p65 4/26/00, 2:18 PM 1[...]
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Copyright © 2000, Intel® Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation, 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro OR 97124-6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein. * Other product and corporate names may be trademarks o[...]
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1 Install the Router Har dwar e .................... 2 Install Intel ® Device V iew ....................... 3 Install the Router in Intel Device V iew .. . 4 Configur e the Router ............................. 5 2 1 3 4 Configuration W orksheets ................................. 6 LED Indicators ................................................. 10[...]
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2 Intel Express 9545 Router ® LAN 1 100 Mbps Status LAN LAN 2 Net w HDSL2 Powe r Hub II PC X Recovery Input 5.1VDC/2.6A Console 4007 LAN 1 10 / 100 Mbps LAN 2 10 Mbps ISDN S/T 100 Ω Norm 00AA00D1865D 123456 789 MAC ADDRESS CASE ASSY Impor tant! Before you install the router, read the warnings on page 14. 1 W rite down the MAC address from the la[...]
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3 Install Intel ® Device V iew Quick Start 2 Figure 4. Access Intel Device View for Web from any PC on the network. Start Internet Explorer and type the following in the Address field: http:// servername /deviceview/main.htm where servername is the IP address or name of your Intel Device View Web server. Figure 3. Intel Device View Installation. C[...]
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4 Install the Router in Intel Device V iew Quick Start The Device Install W izard sets up the router for management in Intel Device V iew by performing basic configuration, such as assigning an IP address. 1 If it is not already running, start the Device Install W izard by selecting Install from the Device menu (see Figure 5). 2 Click Next. 3 When [...]
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5 Configur e the Router Intel Device V iew supports the Connection Setup program for configuring the router . W izards guide you through setting up the ports, then adding connections to the ports. Configuration Tips Y our service subscription (the informa- tion you get from your service provider) should provide most of the information required [...]
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6 For ISDN ISDN Switch Type (check one) Europe m Euro ISDN / ETSI Japan m KDD m NTT North America m National ISDN-1 m National ISDN-2 m AT&T 5ESS m Nortel DMS-100 Australia m Austel TS013 m Euro ISDN / ETSI ISDN Numbers and SPIDs for your router Local ISDN Number 1: _____________________ SPID1: _________________ Local ISDN Number 2: ___________[...]
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7 For HDSL2 General for all connection types Framing format m ESF m D4 Terminal unit m remote end m central end Line Speed: _______ kbps Channel Usage m Continuous m Custom m Alternate (Odd) m Alternate (Even) For Frame Relay connections only LMI Type (DLCMI) m Annex D m Annex A m LMI (Cisco) m None Connection Name: _________________________ Local [...]
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8 Get this information from your network system administrator General for all connection types LAN IP Address of router IP address: ___________________ Subnet mask: ___________________ Select one, both, or none for your network: m Enable firewall filtering (you’ll need to set up filters to allow certain traffic, such as Web, FTP, and Telnet, to p[...]
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9 Configuration W orksheet Get this information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Remote ISDN Number (only if you are using ISDN to connect to your ISP) Remote ISDN number: ___________________ This is the ISDN number of your service provider . IP address assigned to you by the ISP m No IP address (it is dynamically assigned by the ISP each [...]
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10 LED Indicators LED Color Meaning Status Status Green, steady Router is operational. Green, blinking Router is set to factory defaults and is ready for configuration. Orange, steady Diagnostic error; router is operational. Orange, blinking Router is in Recovery Mode. Red, steady Fatal error; router is not operational. LAN LAN (2) Green, steady Po[...]
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11 LED Indicators LED Color Meaning Channel 1 Green, steady ISDN B-channel established, no data activity . Green, blinking Data activity on the ISDN B-channel. Orange, steady No call connected, ISDN B-channel not established. Orange, blinking T rying to connect call and establish the ISDN B-channel. Red, steady Error establishing the ISDN B-channel[...]
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12 Local Management (optional) Local Management is an on-board, menu-based management interface that supports full monitoring and configuration capabilities. Y ou can use Local Management as an alternative to Intel Device V iew . For more details on using Local Management, see the user guide. T o Access Local Management thr ough the Console Port ?[...]
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13 V iewing Online Manuals Y ou can view and download user manuals and product documentation from the Intel Device V iew CD-ROM and from the Intel Support W eb site. T o view the manuals, your PC must have Adobe Acrobat* Reader version 3.0 or higher . The Intel Device V iew CD-ROM contains a copy of Acrobat* Reader version 4.05 and Internet Explore[...]
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14 Statutory Notices & Warnings Important! The Intel Express Router must be installed by authorized technical personnel. It must be handled with great care at all times, and must not be exposed to violent shock or any other influences that may result in damage and possible functionality failures. Intel cannot be held responsible for any damage [...]
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15 ISDN BRI ST 02IS5 6.0N NA ISDN BRI ST 02IS5 6.0N RJ49C Approvals The Express Router complies with the following requirements: Safety UL 1950 CSA-C22.2 No. 950 IEC950 EN 60950 Telecommunications FCC part 68 IC CS-03 Emission FCC part 15 Class A, EN 55022 Class A CISPR 22 Class A Susceptibility EN 55024 CISPR 24 CE Mark No Regulatory Information T[...]
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16 9545 Router Quick Start.p65 5/18/00, 8:54 AM 16[...]