Operation Manual

Installation and Integration of KEN!
KEN! – 5 KEN! for the Network Specialist 105
Supplementary information about the KEN! Service PC
On the KEN! Service PC (only!), a transfer network
192.168.114.0 is installed for the internal communication of
the KEN! services among each other.
In a local network with LAN routers, note that the default
route (0.0.0.0) on the KEN! Service PC (only!) shows “AVM
KEN PPP over ISDN” (192.168.114.254). This means that com-
munication of the KEN! Service PC with the other LAN seg-
ments may be limited unless the local routing table (route
print) is extended (route add).
The KEN.CFG file contains the entire configuration which is
activated when KEN! Service is started.
The ACCESS.LOG file contains a detailed log of the activities
of the KEN! services, including a description of the data
packets that initiated the connection.
KEN! Service includes an automatic diagnosis by Dr. KEN! of
its own services, the Internet access and the E-mail server of
the Internet provider. The diagnosis also allows you to cap-
ture a PPP session.
The entire KEN! configuration can be password-protected
from changes by third parties.
A user can work on the KEN! Service PC just as productively
as on a KEN! Client, as the KEN! services work in the back-
ground. CAPI applications work directly on the CAPI of the
ISDN adapter and not over the “CAPI Services” of KEN!.
Supplementary information about KEN! Clients
Three versions of the installation are available for KEN! Cli-
ents: ISDN, Internet, and a combined installation of ISDN
and Internet.
ISDN installs the CAPI 2.0 interface, a program group and the
KEN! icon for the task bar.
Internet does not necessarily require a Client component!
The KEN! Client for Internet installs the KEN! icon for the task
bar along with an automatic web browser configuration (IE 4
and 5).