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OnSite™ Model 2621 & 2635 W AN Access Router Quick Start Guide Part N umber: 07M2 621-Q S, Rev. C Revi sed: F ebrua ry 22, 2012 Sales Office: +1 (301) 97 5-1000 T echnical Su pport: +1 ( 301) 975-10 07 E-mail: support@pa tton.com WWW: www.patton.c om[...]
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2 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta rt Guide 1.0 Power up the router Y our router comes with one of the followin g power supply opt ions: • External A C ada ptor with included powe r cord • Intern al AC power sup ply • Inter nal DC pow er supply—no p ower accesso ries ar e included 1.1 Models with ext ernal AC ad aptor 1. Connect female plug[...]
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OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Start Guide 3 1.3 Mo dels wit h interna l DC powe r sup ply 1 . Strip insulat ion 1/4-inch from the electrical w ires that will conn ect the DC power source to the OnSite. 2 . Connect the grou nd terminal from the power so urce to t he ground termina l on the On Site. 3 . Connect th e negative (-) terminal f rom the p o[...]
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4 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta r t Guide 2.2 Modify the IP addre ss 1. Display current I P interface settings for the OnSite Et he rn et LA N port. fi ip list interfaces <enter> IP Interfaces: ID | Name | IP Address | DHCP | Transport ---|------|----------------|---------- |-------------- 1 | ip1 | 192.168.200.10 | disabled | eth0 ------[...]
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OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Start Guide 5 4.0 Log onto the web management interface Y ou will now access the web managemen t Graphical User Interfa ce (GUI) to configure the OnSite using a stan- dard web b rowse r (su ch as I nterne t Ex plorer o r Ne tscape brows er). 1 . At your PC, open a we b browser and enter t he IP address you assigned to t[...]
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6 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta r t Guide 5.0 C onnect the W AN por t 5.1 Model 2 621 The X.21 interface can b e configured as a DTE (factor y de fault), o r as a DCE via internal configuration ju mper . When the local third-party equipmen t is configured as DTE, the Model 2621 X.21 serial port ca n be configured as DCE, and a regular st raight-[...]
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OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Start Guide 7 connec tor , turn it aro u nd so that the DCE label an arrows point to t h e X.21 connec tor , and place it bac k on the connector . The X.21 p ort is now configured as a DCE. Note When the X.21 p ort is configur ed as a DTE, the clocking mode fo r the port must be set for external clock. 4 . Re-assemble t[...]
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8 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta r t Guide A.0 Customer and T echnical Suppor t T oll-Free VoIP support : call sip:support@patton. com wi th a VoIP S IP ph one Online support : www .patton.com E-mail support: support@patton .com —answer ed within 1 busine ss day T elephone supp ort: • Standard: + 1 (301) 975-1007 (USA), Monday– Friday: 8:00[...]
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OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Start Guide 9 B.3 FCC Part 68 ( ACTA) Sta temen t This equipment comp lies with Part 68 of FCC ru les and the requirements ad opted by ACT A. On the botto m side of this equipmen t is a label that con tains—among oth er information —a product iden tifier in the forma t US: AAAEQ##TXXX X. If requested, this n umber m[...]
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10 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta r t Guide Notes ________ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ _________ ________ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ _________ ________ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ _________ ________ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ ________[...]
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OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Start Guide 11 Note s ______ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ ________ ___ ______ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ ________ ___ ______ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ ________ ___ ______ ____________ ________ ___________ _________ ___________ ________[...]
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12 OnSite 2621 & 2635 Quick Sta r t Guide Copyright s tatement Copyright © 20 12, Patton Elec tronics Company . All rights reser ved. The information in th is document is su bject to change wi thout notice. Pa tton Electronics assu mes no liability for errors t hat may appear in this documen t. Trademar ks statement The term OnSite is a tradem[...]