BinTec X1000 Quick Install Manual

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Type: Quick install manual for BinTec X1000

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Quick Install Guide
X1000
X1000 is a full-featured, entry-level ISDN Internet Access Router for
both single users and small-sized companies.
With the Configuration Wizard on your BinTec Companion CD, BinTec
Communications AG offers you a quick and convenient way to start
running your X1000. You can create a basic configuration via the serial
interface of your Windows PC. This basic configuration includes all the
important settings of the router, access to the Internet via an Internet
Service Provider (ISP), as well as connection to a WAN partner (e.g. to
a corporate headquarters). As the Configuration Wizard guides you step
by step through the configuration, detailed knowledge of networking
technologies is not necessary. Graphic illustrations and a detailed online
help system you can access at any time during the configuration give
you additional support.
The Configuration Wizard is one of several possible ways of configuring
your router. Access to your router in this case is via the serial interface.
Additional methods of accessing your router are described in your User’s
Guide and these can be used to fine tune your configuration.
The following system requirements are necessary:
Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
Network card installed (Ethernet)
Installed Microsoft TCP/IP protocol (see Section 2 "Checking and
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol")
High color monitor (more than 256 colors) for correct display of
graphics
This Quick Install Guide takes you step by step through the basic
configuration of your X1000. Congratulations on your new purchase and
have fun!
Version 1.0
Document #71010N, Juli 2000
You can integrate your router in a local area network (LAN):
All ports are located on the back plane of your router:
Connect the cables in the following order:
Caution! The use of the wrong mains adaptor may damage your
router! Use only the mains adaptor supplied with the equipment!
Caution! Incorrect cabling of the ISDN and LAN interfaces may
also damage your router! Make sure you connect the LAN interface
of the router to the LAN interface of the PC/hub and the ISDN
interface of the router to the ISDN connection.
Connect the serial port of your PC (COM1 or COM2) to the serial
port (3) of your router. Use only the serial cable (gray) supplied with
the equipment.
LAN: Connect the LAN interface (marked red) of your router (5) to
your LAN. Use only the red LAN cable supplied with the equipment.
Single user system: Connect the LAN interface (marked red) of your
router (5) to the network card of your PC. Use only the red LAN cable
supplied and the adaptor cable. Connect the two cables together.
Connect the ISDN interface of the router (4) to your ISDN socket
using the black ISDN cable supplied.
Connect the router (2) to a mains socket using the mains adaptor
supplied. Switch the router on with the power switch (1).
1 Setting up and Connecting
ISDN
LAN
Power
5V DC
1
0
Serial
Console
ISDN LAN
21
3
4
5
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Router Settings
Before you start to configure your router, make sure you know the
following information about your ISDN connection and your network
environment. Write down your values in the table below so that you can
quickly find the necessary information while you are performing the
configuration. Examples are shown.
ISDN numbers: The phone numbers of your ISDN connection.
If you have an existing network, ask your system administrator for
the IP address and netmask of your router. If you are installing a new
network, simply use the example values given.
Internet Access
For access to the Internet via your Internet Service Provider (ISP), e.g.
T-Online, you will need access information that should be provided by
your ISP (different ISPs may use different terminology).
Some ISPs, e.g. T-Online, need additional information, such as the
T-Online number and joint user account.
Corporate Network Connection (LAN-LAN Connection)
For the connection to a corporate network or another WAN partner, you
must have the following information about the opposite terminal.
2 In Advance of Configuration
Access data Example Your value
ISDN numbers 10, 11, 12
Router’s IP address 192.168.1.254
Router’s netmask 255.255.255.0
Access data Example Your value
Provider name GoInternet
Dial-in number 1234567
User account MyName
Password TopSecret
Access data Example Your value
Partner’s name BigBoss
Dial-in number 0911987654321
Local name LittleIndian
Password Secret
Partner’s network
address(es)
10.1.1.0
Partner’s netmask(s) 255.255.255.0