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Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.
1. You are required to request service from the telephone company before you connect the unit to a network. When you request service, you must provide the telephone company with the following data: • When you request T1 Service, you must provide the telephone company with — The Facility Interface Code Provide the telephone company with all the codes below: – – – – – 04DU9-BN (1.544 MB, D4 framing format) 04DU9-DN (1.544 MB, D4 framing format with B8ZF coding) 04DU9-1KN (1.
4. If you experience trouble with the unit, please contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area for service or repairs. Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by Nortel Networks. United States 5. 1-800-2LANWAN Valbonne, France 33-4-92-96-69-68 Sydney, Australia 61-2-9927-8800 Tokyo, Japan 81-3-5740-1700 You are required to notify the telephone company when you disconnect the unit from the network.
Be sure that the telephone line you are connecting the modem to is a standard analog line and not a digital (PBX), party, or coin telephone line. If the modem is malfunctioning, it may affect the telephone lines. In this case, disconnect the modem until the source of the difficulty is traced. Connecting an Instant Internet unit containing an ISDN modem with NT When connecting this version of the product to the network, avoid contact with the Telecommunications lead wire.
bouclé peut être constítuée de n'importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs, pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l'ensemble des dispositifs ne dépasse pas 100. L'indice de charge se trouve sur le modem. Nortel Networks NA Inc. software license agreement NOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accompanying software or installing the hardware unit with pre-enabled software (each of which is referred to as “Software” in this Agreement).
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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Related publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Chapter 4 Seven-port autosensing switch specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Switch features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 MDI/MDI-X autosensing capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 13 Appendix A Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Physical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Electrical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Environmental specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Figures Figure 1 Front panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Figure 2 Rear panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Figure 3 Removing screws from cover of Instant Internet 400-S unit . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Figure 4 Attaching the mounting bracket to the Instant Internet 400-S unit . . . . . . 48 Figure 5 Attaching the Instant Internet 400-S unit to the front of the rack . . . . . . .
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Tables 17 Tables Table 1 Installation checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Table 2 Ethernet interfaces Table 3 Communications interface cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Table 4 International power cord specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Table 5 Voltage selector switch settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Preface This manual describes the BayStack™ Instant Internet 400-S unit. This manual also describes what you do to install the Instant Internet™ hardware and to access the Internet. Before you begin Before using this manual, you need to do two things. First, write down the model number and serial number of your Instant Internet unit. You will need this information if you call Nortel Networks Technical Support. Model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel of your Instant Internet unit.
Preface Acronyms The following acronyms are used in this manual: 209375-A AC Alternating Current AUI Attachment Unit Interface CB Certification Body CEE Certification of Electrical Equipment CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CSA Canadian Standards Associates cUL Underwriter Laboratories testing to Canadian standards dBA Decibels Audible DIP Dual Inline Pins DMZ Demilitarized Zone DNS Domain Name Serv
Preface MP Multilink Protocol NAT Network Address Translation NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NOM Norma Oficial Mexicana NIC Network Interface Card NT1 Network Termination Type 1 PAP Password Authentication Protocol POP Point of Presence POTS Plain Old Telephone Service PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet ROM Read-Only Memory SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SPID Service Profile Identifier STP Shielded Twisted-Pair UL Un
Preface • Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11 (Part number 300868-G) Provides an introduction to Instant Internet, instructions for administering the product, and procedures for using Instant Internet features. • Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11 (Part number 302005-F) Provides instructions and commands for remotely accessing Instant Internet. • BayStack Instant Internet Software and Documentation Version 7.
Preface 23 How to get help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance.
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Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces your Instant Internet 400-S unit and describes package contents, available options for your Instant Internet unit, and any requirements and compatibility issues. Caution: Before you install your unit, make sure that the power voltage selector switch setting matches your power voltage. For details, refer to “Setting the voltage selector switch” on page 42.
Chapter 1 Introduction • • • Important Information for the BayStack Instant Internet (Part number 307603-E) Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11 (Part number 209226-B) BayStack Instant Internet Software and Documentation Version 7.11 CD (Part number 206664-D) For contents, see “Related publications” on page 21. Available options The Instant Internet 400-S unit is shipped with several options.
Chapter 1 Introduction 27 Requirements and compatibility Instant Internet supports the following Internet connection types: • • • • Dial-up Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection with optional Multilink Protocol (MP) at up to two times V.90 ISDN connection using synchronous PPP and optional Multilink Protocol (MP) at up to 128 kilobits per second (Kb/s) Synchronous leased-line connection at speeds up to 2 Mb/s (T1, E1, V.35, or X.
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Chapter 2 Installation preparation This chapter describes the steps you should follow in preparing for Internet access, explains some decisions you need to make before you install your Instant Internet 400-S unit, and provides an installation checklist and worksheet. Preparing for Internet access To prepare for access to the Internet: 1 Obtain installation and service from your local telephone company (telco). 2 Obtain an Internet connection from an Internet service provider (ISP).
Chapter 2 Installation preparation Making decisions Before you can access the Internet with your Instant Internet unit, you must make the following decisions: • • Who will be your ISP? What type of connection will you use—dial-up connection (analog or ISDN), leased-line connection (T1, E1, V.35, or X.21) built in to Instant Internet, cable modem, xDSL modem, PPPoE, or an external router? Selecting an Internet service provider There are thousands of ISPs from which to choose.
Chapter 2 Installation preparation 31 Installation checklist Use the checklist in Table 1 to ensure a smooth installation. As you check off each item, record the information in the “Installation worksheet” on page 33. Table 1 Installation checklist ✔ Item Description Type of Account Instant Internet can provide access to your entire network through a single Internet Protocol (IP) address for unlimited access to the Internet: • If you want to use public IP addresses, request a network account.
Chapter 2 Installation preparation Table 1 Installation checklist (continued) ✔ Item Description E1 Connection If you are using an E1 connection, ask your E1 service provider for the framing format, line encoding, data type, line build-out, rate multiplier, and line speed. Record this information on page 33.
Chapter 2 Installation preparation 33 Installation worksheet ISP Information ISP User Name: ________________________________________________ This is the user name you enter to log on to your ISP account. ISP Password: __________________________________________________ This is the password you enter to log on to your ISP account. ISP Connection Phone Number: ___________________________________ This number is the primary phone number you dial to access your ISP account.
Chapter 2 Installation preparation ISDN Phone Number required for answer (optional): __________________ ISDN Phone Number required for answer (optional): __________________ T1 Connection Information This information is available from your T1 service provider. If you are not using a T1 connection, you do not need to provide this information.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation This chapter helps you get to know your Instant Internet unit, and provides instructions for connecting your unit to your LAN and WAN according to the type of connection you are using and for mounting the unit in a rack. Before you install the Instant Internet hardware, make sure that you are familiar with the physical and environmental specifications of the Instant Internet 400-S unit.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation • • Seven 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port status for the switch. For details, refer to Chapter 6, “LEDs: support and diagnostic functions,” on page 61. Seven FDX LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port mode status for the switch. For details, refer to Chapter 6, “LEDs: support and diagnostic functions,” on page 61. Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the unit.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 37 Figure 2 Rear panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit Option card (to telco) Option card (backup connection to telco) Power voltage selector switch 230VAC 115VAC A 115 / 230 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz , 4A / 2A B C Link Aux Configure Act Ethernet 10/100 AUX port Eth2 connection (to PC (to router or modem) or bridge) Configuration switches Eth3 connection Power switch Power supply connector Fan 9860EB Warning: The Instant Internet unit contai
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Table 2 describes the Ethernet interfaces available for your Instant Internet 400-S unit. Table 2 Ethernet interfaces Interface name Interface card Type Eth1 Seven-port Ethernet switch on the front of the unit. More information is available in Chapter 4, “Seven-port autosensing switch specifications,” on page 51. 9865EB Eth2 Link Act Aux Configuration Standard Ethernet interface on the back of the unit. Use Eth2 as your DMZ connection.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 39 Table 3 Communications interface cards (continued) Phone TR 1 2 LK ISDN interface card (no integrated NT1) with one POTS connector and one RJ-45 connector. B2 ISDN S/T B1 Type ISDN Interface name Interface card 10047EB T1 interface card (leased-line) with one RJ-48 connector for T1. ALM FAIL Sync Loop T1 9854EB E1 interface card (leased-line) with one RJ-48 connector for E1.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Table 4 lists specifications for international power cords.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 41 Caution: Please read immediately. Inspect this power cord and determine if it provides the proper plug and is appropriately certified for use with your electrical system. Immediately discard this cord if it is inappropriate for your country’s electrical system and obtain the proper cord as required by your national electrical codes or ordinances.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Attenzione: Leggere attentamente. Controllare questo cavo di alimentazione, verificarne il collegamento con la presa appropriata nonché la certificazione per l'uso nell'impianto elettrico posseduto. Non utilizzare assolutamente in caso tale cavo non sia adatto al sistema elettrico del paese in cui viene utilizzato e richiederne un altro certificato dall'ente nazionale di fornitura elettrica.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 43 Table 5 shows the voltage selector switch settings for the different voltage ranges. Table 5 Voltage selector switch settings Setting Voltage range 115 For voltages between 100 and 127 230 For voltages between 200 and 240 Instant Internet quick installation These steps guide you through the general process of installing your Instant Internet hardware.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation If you experience problems during installation, unplug all connections, except the LAN connection, and then restart the Instant Internet unit. Note: Do not apply power to the Instant Internet unit until you have completed the installation steps. You can mount your Instant Internet unit in an equipment rack or place it on a flat surface. If you choose not to mount the Instant Internet unit in a rack, be sure to install the unit’s rubber feet.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation • 45 If you are using an Ethernet connection to attach to a router or bridge, use the Ethernet connector (Eth2) on the bottom left of your unit. Be sure to use the proper cable (straight-through or crossover) for this connection. Note: You use the second Ethernet connection (Eth2) to connect a DMZ or to connect two LANs together.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Mounting your Instant Internet unit in a rack To install your Instant Internet unit in an equipment rack, you will need a Phillips screwdriver (not included) and the brackets, screws, and washers provided in the rack mounting kit. Caution: When mounting this device in a rack, do not stack units directly on top of one another in the rack. Each unit must be secured to the rack with appropriate mounting brackets.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 47 To mount your Instant Internet 400-S in a rack: 1 Remove the three screws from the cover on each side of your Instant Internet unit as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 Removing screws from cover of Instant Internet 400-S unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pow er 10/ 100 Lin k/A ctiv ity FD X Bay St ac k In stan t In tern et 40 0-S 10048FA 2 Attach the front mounting brackets to your unit using the screws that you just removed from the unit (Figure 4).
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation Figure 4 Attaching the mounting bracket to the Instant Internet 400-S unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pow er 10/ 100 Lin k/A ctiv ity FD X Bay St ac k In stan t In tern et 40 0-S 9863FB Note: The mounting bracket is designed so that it will work on either side of the Instant Internet unit. Only three of the six holes in the mounting bracket are used on each side of the unit. 3 Position your unit in the rack horizontally.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation 49 Figure 5 Attaching the Instant Internet 400-S unit to the front of the rack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pow er 10/ 100 Lin k/A ctiv ity FD X Bay St ac k In stan t In tern et 40 0-S 10045FA Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit
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Chapter 4 Seven-port autosensing switch specifications The chapter lists the key features of the seven-port autosensing switch and explains the components of the switch in detail. Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overview The seven-port switch on the front of the Instant Internet unit has seven 10/100 autosensing ports.
Chapter 4 Seven-port autosensing switch specifications Switch features The Instant Internet 400-S unit seven-port switch offers: • • • • • • Seven RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-T autosensing Ethernet ports with autonegotiation capability. The eighth port is used internally to connect to the internal Ethernet controller. Comprehensive 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs indicating link and activity status. Full-duplex (FDX) and half-duplex (HDX) mode support with one indicator LED per port.
Chapter 4 Seven-port autosensing switch specifications 53 MDI/MDI-X autosensing capability When you plug an Ethernet cable into a port, the switch autosenses whether the cable is MDI-X (normal, or straight-through) or MDI (uplink, or crossover). This feature enables you to connect the Instant Internet unit to another Ethernet connection regardless of whether you are using a straight-through cable or a crossover cable.
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Chapter 5 DIP switch settings This chapter describes the Dual Inline Pins (DIP) switch settings for your Instant Internet 400-S unit, including those for normal operation and for resetting your unit’s password and configuration settings. DIP switches DIP switches enable you to configure your Instant Internet unit for a particular type of operation. There are eight DIP switches on the rear panel of your unit (Figure 6). The switches are labeled left to right from 1 to 8.
Chapter 5 DIP switch settings Switch settings for normal operation Leave all switches off for normal operation, as shown in Table 6. Table 6 Switch settings for normal operation OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 • • • • • • • • ON Switch settings for special configurations During the power-up sequence, your Instant Internet 400-S unit checks the settings of the switches. You can use the switches on your unit to: • • • • Reset the password (Table 7), which is useful if you forget the password.
Chapter 5 DIP switch settings 57 Table 8 shows the switch settings for resetting your unit’s password as well as some user-defined configurations. Table 8 Switch settings for resetting the password and user-defined configurations 1 2 3 5 6 • OFF ON 4 • • • • 7 8 • • • Caution: If you use these switch settings to reset your unit, the following user-defined settings are removed or reset: password, hosts, port mappings, and unit configuration.
Chapter 5 DIP switch settings Table 10 shows the switch settings for resetting your unit to factory default conditions.
Chapter 5 DIP switch settings 3 59 Turn on your unit. The LEDs on the front of your unit flash and then glow steadily amber, including the Power LED, when they completely match the sequence for the selected switch settings. Note: If you used the switch settings in Table 9 to disable the reset password and configuration switch settings, the Power LED glows amber and LEDs 1–8 flash red in the sequence of the selected switch settings. 4 Turn off your unit. 5 Reset the switches for normal operation.
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Chapter 6 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions This chapter describes how the LEDs work on your Instant Internet 400-S unit and how you can use them to interpret activity on your unit. Interpreting Instant Internet LEDs The front panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit has two sets of LEDs, the eight LEDs on the left indicate failures and operational status of the unit. The Power LED is always lit when your unit is turned on.
Chapter 6 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions Figure 7 Instant Internet 400-S unit LEDs BayStack Instant Internet 400-S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 10/100 Link/Activity FDX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 10/100 Link/Activity FDX 9869EA LEDs 1 through 8 and Power LED at power-up sequence If a failure occurs during the power-up sequence, the Power LED glows amber, and one or more of LEDs 1 through 8 glow red.
Chapter 6 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions 63 LEDs 1 through 8 and the Power LED during operation After the power-up sequence is complete, the LEDs indicate status and activity during operation as shown in Table 11. Table 11 LED status and appearance during operation LED # Color Power Green Appearance Meaning Solid Unit has electrical power and is turned on. Power Green and Solid Green and Amber Flashing Amber Unit is updating flash ROM. DO NOT TURN THE UNIT OFF until light returns to green.
Chapter 6 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions Use the LED display to help you identify the type of problem with the seven-port autosensing switch and then verify that: • • • The switch is powered on. Each cable and port connection has the correct pin assignment and that no connectors are loose. The Link/Activity LED glows for each port used. If the Link LED is not on, do the following: • • • Verify that the device connected to your switch has a properly functioning power supply.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support This chapter describes how to set up your Instant Internet unit for out-of-band management. This feature enables you to configure the Instant Internet unit without installing the unit on a network or loading the Instant Internet management software.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a PC direct connection To configure the unit with a PC using the out-of-band management feature, you must: • • Connect the unit to the PC. Use terminal emulation software to configure and establish a connection. Connecting a PC to the Instant Internet unit This procedure assumes that the Instant Internet unit is installed, turned on, and ready for operation.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support 67 This procedure provides instructions for configuring the HyperTerminal terminal emulation software. Caution: If you are configuring the unit, wait for LED 2 to glow amber before you proceed. To create a HyperTerminal PC connection profile: 1 Start the HyperTerminal software. The Connection Description dialog box opens (Figure 8). Figure 8 HyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box 2 In the Name box, enter a name for the connection.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support Figure 9 HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box 5 From the Connect using list, select COM1, and then click OK. The COM1 Properties dialog box opens (Figure 10).
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support 6 69 From the Bits per second list, select 115200 to set the modem speed, and then click OK. HyperTerminal establishes a connection to the Instant Internet unit. If the Instant Internet unit is password protected, the session begins by requesting a password. Enter the password for the Instant Internet unit and then press Enter. Note: If you enter an incorrect password, the message “Incorrect Login” is displayed and you are prompted to enter a correct password.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support Connecting a modem to a PC For this procedure, you do not need to load the modem drivers on the PC. Note: You can also connect a dumb terminal in a similar manner. To connect a modem to a PC: 1 Connect the modem’s power cord to the modem and the power outlet, as described in the modem’s installation instructions. 2 Plug one end of the DB9 serial cable into the modem. 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the serial (COM1) port on the PC.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support 71 Figure 12 HyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box 2 In the Name box, enter a name for the connection. 3 In the Icon area, select an icon for the connection. 4 Click OK. The Connect To dialog box opens (Figure 13). Figure 13 HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box 5 From the Connect using list, select COM1, and then click OK. The COM1 Properties dialog box opens (Figure 14).
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support Figure 14 HyperTerminal COM1 Properties dialog box 6 From the Bits per second list, select 115200 to set the modem speed, and then click OK. HyperTerminal establishes a connection to the modem and the cursor is positioned in the main HyperTerminal dialog box. 7 Enter: ats0=1&w\r This command instructs the modem to answer on the first ring and saves the settings to the modem.
Chapter 7 Out-of-band management support 73 Connecting a modem to the Instant Internet unit Before you connect the modem to the Instant Internet unit, you must turn off the unit. Note: Before you continue with this procedure, be sure that you have properly configured the modem connection settings. For details, refer “Configuring modem connection settings” on page 70. To connect a dial-up modem to the Instant Internet unit: 1 Turn off the Instant Internet unit.
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Appendix A Technical specifications This appendix describes the physical and environmental specifications for your Instant Internet 400-S unit. Physical specifications The Instant Internet 400-S unit is 17.13 inches wide by 15.25 inches deep by 3.53 inches high (19-inch rack-mountable, 2-rack units) and weighs 13.2 pounds.
Appendix A Technical specifications Environmental specifications The operating and nonoperating environment for the Instant Internet 400-S unit is as follows: • • • • • • • 209375-A Operating temperature: 0° to 40° C maximum Nonoperating temperature: -25° to 70° C maximum Operating humidity — 8% minimum to 80% maximum — Relative humidity: noncondensing Nonoperating humidity — 5% minimum to 80% maximum — Relative Humidity: noncondensing Operating altitude: 8,000 feet (2,438 meters) maximum Nonoperat
Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams This appendix describes the pinout settings for the V.35, X.21, modem, and null modem adapter cables. Direct access adapter cables Cable part numbers If you ordered your Instant Internet 400-S unit for use with a V.35 modem or X.21 modem, you must provide the connection cable. You can have a cable made according to the pinout diagrams in this appendix or you can order the cable from Nortel Networks using the following part numbers: • • V.
Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams V.35 adapter cable Figure 15 shows the pinout settings for a V.35 modem adapter cable (part number CQ2118005). Figure 15 V.35 adapter cable pinout diagram (H) DB-26 (Male) Amp Pin # 78365-1 V.
Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams 79 X.21 (DCE) adapter cable Figure 16 shows the pinout settings for an X.21 (DCE) modem adapter cable (part number CQ2118006). Figure 16 X.21 (DCE) adapter cable diagram DTE DB25M DV15M (X.
Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams Remote access adapter cables If you want to connect a PC or dial-up modem directly to your Instant Internet 400-S unit to configure the unit using remote access commands (out-of-band management), you must provide the connection cable. These are standard cables. You can have a cable made according to the pinout diagrams in this appendix or you can purchase the cable from any computer supply store.
Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams 81 Modem adapter cable Figure 18 shows the pinout settings for a modem adapter cable. This serial cable must have a DB-9 female connector and a DB-25 male connector. Use a modem cable to connect a dial-up modem to the Instant Internet unit’s AUX port for out-of-band management.
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Index Symbols RJ-48 connection 25 straight-through 53 T1 connection 25 V.35 adapter 78 X.
Index line build-out 32 line encoding 32 line speed 32 rate multiplier 32 setting up 32 environment nonoperating 76 operating 76 Ethernet connection 100BASE-T 25 10BASE-T 25 F factory default conditions, resetting 58 frame relay 27, 31 full-duplex (FDX) 52, 64 H half-duplex (HDX) 52 humidity nonoperating 76 operating 76 HyperTerminal 65 connection profile, modem 70 connection profile, PC 66 I installation checklist 31 overview 43 unit specifications 76 worksheet 33 interface LED 63 Internet service
Index troubleshooting 63 85 ProComm Plus 65 product support 23 M MDI 53 MDI-X 53 modem 1-Meg 25, 26 analog 26 V.35 25 X.
Index resetting user-defined configurations 57 special configurations 56 nonoperating environment 76 operating environment 76 physical specifications 75 power consumption 75 safety agency approvals 75 synchronous PPP 31 T T1 connection data type 31 framing format 31 leased-line 26 line build-out 31 line encoding 31 line speed 31 rate multiplier 31 setting up 31 unit temperature 76 unit, resetting 58 user-defined configurations, resetting 57 V V.35 adapter cable 78 V.35 connection 27, 31 V.