3Com 3C892 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii
  • Page 3 – iii; ABLE; ISDN LAN M
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – Audience Description; Table 1 shows where to find specific information in this guide.; Table 1
  • Page 10 – Conventions; Table 2; Notice Icons; Table 3; Text Conventions; Screen displays; Commands; italics
  • Page 11 – NTRODUCTION; This chapter provides an overview of the OfficeConnect; Introduction; for an example showing 10 connections; Applications; The primary application for the ISDN LAN Modem is:; Local Networking with; Figure 1; Local Networking with Access to the Internet
  • Page 12 – Figure 2; Local Networking with Access to a Remote Office; Figure 3; Local Networking with Access to a Remote Office and the Internet
  • Page 13 – Features; Ease of Installation and Use; compression, which conforms to these IETF RFCs:; Connectivity; ISDN Basic Rate U interface.; Routing; Dynamic or static IP addresses supplied by the ISP (WAN side).
  • Page 14 – Bandwidth Management; Network Working Group Information Memo:
  • Page 15 – Basic Rate ISDN U interface with built-in NT1.
  • Page 17 – ODEM; Connection Types; LAN Side Connection; Figure 4; ISDN LAN Modem LAN Connection with 10 Workstations
  • Page 18 – Figure 5; ISDN LAN Modem Single Workstation Connection Example; Application Sharing over the LAN; Figure 6; Two Simultaneous Remote Connections to Different Locations
  • Page 19 – One High Speed; Figure 7; One High-Speed Connection to a Single Location; Figure 8; Shared Connection to the Same Location
  • Page 20 – Placing a Call to a; A direct connection to an Internet Service Provider; Call Routing While No Other Calls Are Connected
  • Page 21 – Understanding Multilink PPP and BACP/BAP; Figure 9; IP Address Translation; Call Routing While One Call Is Already Connected; Workstation Parameters; What is Multilink PPP?
  • Page 22 – Multilink PPP Configuration Options; Service Provider Parameters window.
  • Page 23 – Understanding VPNs and PPTP; Connection to an Remote Private Network via an ISP; Set up the server side of the tunnel connection; Setting Up the Server
  • Page 24 – For Windows Dial-Up Networking Users; Install the PPTP protocol; Establishing a Tunnel via; For specific instructions on how to configure a VPN adapter in
  • Page 25 – Package Contents; Com Companion Programs
  • Page 26 – The front panel provides the following LEDs.; ISDN LAN Modem Front Panel; Table 4; Front Panel LED Indicator Definitions
  • Page 27 – Installing the ISDN LAN Modem; Back Panel Connector; ISDN LAN Modem Back Panel; Two Analog Telephone Ports:; Before You Begin
  • Page 28 – Installing the ISDN Cable; To install the ISDN cable:; ISDN Cable Connection; An NT1 (that is, a network termination device) is built into the ISDN; Connecting to a; To connect a computer to the ISDN LAN Modem, do the following.; 0BASE-T Ethernet LAN Connection
  • Page 29 – “Evaluating Symptoms and Solutions”; Connecting to Another
  • Page 30 – Installing Analog; To install an analog device:; Analog Equipment Connection; If you have another analog device to install, repeat steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 31 – Installing the Power; To install the power cable:; Power Cable Connection; If you already have; Wall Mounting the ISDN LAN Modem
  • Page 32 – Only; Using Rubber Feet and Stacking Clips; Using Stacking Clips
  • Page 33 – TCP/IP Setup Using Windows 98 and W indows 95; Network Dialog Box; Click
  • Page 35 – TCP/IP Setup Using Windows 98 and Windows 95; From the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, select the; TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box; Most users need to select
  • Page 36 – Advanced Parameters of TCP/IP Properties; OK
  • Page 37 – Windows NT Protocols Configuration W indow; Add; Select Network Protocol Dialog Box; DHCP Message Box; Continue
  • Page 38 – Network Protocols Group Box; Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Window; If this LAN uses dynamic IP addresses, select
  • Page 39 – Control Panels; TCP/IP Dialog Box for Macintosh Computers; Ethernet
  • Page 40 – Program Manager Group Box
  • Page 41 – Network Setup Dialog Box; After the installation is complete, click
  • Page 43 – ISDN LAN; Getting Started Guide; Typical Configuration; The typical configuration covers the following main steps.; Main Steps for Typical Configuration; Make sure that you have done the following.; You Should Have Done
  • Page 44 – You Should Have This
  • Page 45 – Setting Up Your; “Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem for the; For Windows 98 and 95 Users
  • Page 46 – For Macintosh Users; “Configuring the
  • Page 47 – Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem for the Typical Configuration; Launch your Web browser.; Initial SetUp Welcome W indow
  • Page 48 – Set Password W indow; SPID Wizard Window
  • Page 49 – ISP Wizard Window; “Setting Up Additional Service
  • Page 50 – Add second B channel as required:; “Changing Data
  • Page 51 – Configuring a Static IP; “Editing Service Provider Profiles
  • Page 52 – from the; ISDN LAN Modem WebWizard Main Page; Links from the
  • Page 53 – ISDN LAN Modem Main Page; Links from the Buttons
  • Page 55 – Before you Begin; Configure
  • Page 56 – “Editing Service; ISP versus Private; Direct Connection to an ISP
  • Page 57 – Setting Up Additional Service Providers; When to Select Private Network; Direct Connection to a Private Network; Setting Up a Connection; Service Providers
  • Page 58 – ISP Service Provider Selection Window; ISP Parameters Window; In the
  • Page 59 – Alternate
  • Page 60 – Yes
  • Page 61 – Private Network Service Provider Selection W indow; Select; Private Network Parameters Window
  • Page 63 – Associating Service
  • Page 64 – Service Provider Usage:; Enable the use of the following Service; IP Address Statically Configured on Workstation:; Submit
  • Page 65 – Restricting Workstations from Accessing Service Provider(s); click; Understanding LAN; LAN Parameters Window; Name
  • Page 66 – IP Address and Subnet Mask; If you change the IP address and/or the subnet mask, the ISDN LAN; Local Domain Name
  • Page 67 – Changing Data Call Parameters; Configuring the LAN; ISDN
  • Page 68 – Understanding Data Call; Data Call Parameters Window; Minimum Call Duration; A manual call is established using the
  • Page 69 – Connect/Disconnect Threshold for the Second B Channel
  • Page 70 – Understanding How; Default Voice Call Routing Configuration; Changing Voice Call; To change the voice call routing setting, do the following.; Call Routing Window
  • Page 71 – Reserving DHCP Addresses; “Locking and Unlocking the Configuration
  • Page 72 – From the ISDN LAN Modem main page, click the; ISDN Information Sheet; SDN Switch Type
  • Page 73 – Locking and Unlocking the Configuration; ISDN Parameters Screen
  • Page 75 – Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem from a Remote Location
  • Page 77 – Supplementary Voice Services
  • Page 78 – Call Waiting; How to Configure Call; To change the default setting, do the following.
  • Page 79 – How to Use Call Waiting; If you do not answer the second call, the caller will hear a ring.
  • Page 80 – The ISDN LAN Modem supports Caller ID and Caller ID Blocking.; Caller ID; Go to the ISDN LAN Modem’s main page (
  • Page 81 – Flexible Calling; Configuring FCO on the
  • Page 82 – Call Transfer; How to Use Call Conference; How to Use Call Transfer
  • Page 83 – Message Service/Voice Mail; ISDN Parameters; Call Forwarding; from
  • Page 85 – Placing Calls; Telephone Number Selection for Data Calls; Workstation
  • Page 86 – TempSvcProvider
  • Page 87 – Participating in a; Receiving Calls; Receiving Data Calls; Chapter 6, “Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem from a Remote
  • Page 89 – Disconnecting Data Calls; In the field
  • Page 91 – There are no user-serviceable parts inside your ISDN LAN Modem.; Checking the Basics
  • Page 92 – Monitoring LEDs; Reset
  • Page 93 – Troubleshooting; Table 5; Troubleshooting Problems Indicated by LEDs; Download the firmware. Refer to
  • Page 94 – Table 6; Symptom;
  • Page 96 – “Changing Data Call
  • Page 100 – Updates; Resetting the ISDN; Disconnect the ISDN cable from the ISDN LAN Modem.
  • Page 101 – Reviewing Statistics; Understanding System; Table 7; Description of System Statistics
  • Page 102 – Understanding ISDN; The ISDN statistics provided are as follows.; Understanding Current; The current call information provided is as follows.; Table 9; ISDN Line Information; Multilink
  • Page 103 – Understanding Last Call; Understanding Last Call Information
  • Page 104 – Understanding Service; Manual dial by Workstation A
  • Page 105 – Example of a LAN
  • Page 106 – How does a LAN connect; ISDN BRI Line
  • Page 107 – How do different
  • Page 108 – What is an IP Address?; Subnet Mask; Dynamic and Static IP
  • Page 111 – ISDN LAN Modem Custom Internet Explorer Browser; Custom Links; Configure Modem
  • Page 112 – Using Favorites; To install the custom web browser, do the following
  • Page 113 – ISDN LAN Modem Factory Defaults
  • Page 115 – Refer to Table 14 for the ISDN LAN Modem specifications.; ISDN LAN Modem Specifications
  • Page 117 – RDERING; ISDN S; ERVICE; ISDN line provisioning information is subject to change. Visit; Capability Package U or; For ISDN with Voice Mail, 3Com recommends; Capability Package V or
  • Page 118 – Placing Your Order; Call the telephone company and ask for the ISDN representative.; Call Forwarding Variable; If you would like outgoing Caller ID Blocking, ask to have; Calling Number; Custom switches. If you would like to use these services, ask
  • Page 119 – Simultaneous Voice and
  • Page 121 – What If I Already Have ISDN Service?; Switches; If your line is provisioned on a Nortel DMS-100; How S1 Differs from; For Voice Mail, ask for Voice Mail; If You Are Unable to Have Supplementary Voice Services Added to S1
  • Page 122 – Package U or EZ-ISDN 1
  • Page 123 – LOSSARY; Value set at the factory.
  • Page 124 – Microsoft’s proprietary version of CHAP. See also CHAP.
  • Page 125 – A router is a device that links networks.
  • Page 127 – NDEX; to
  • Page 129 – Com Corporation L; IMITED
  • Page 130 – FCC P
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Published February1999

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ii 3Com Corporation5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California 95052-8145 Copyright © 3Com Corporation, 1999. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) with...

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iii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE How to Use This Guide 9 Conventions 10 Year 2000 Compliance 10 1 I NTRODUCTION Introduction 11 Applications 11 Local Networking with Access to the Internet 11 Local Networking with Access to a Remote Office 12 Local Networking with Access to the Internet a...

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iv Placing a Call to a Previously Defined Destination 20 Call Routing While No Other Calls Are Connected 20 Call Routing While One Call Is Already Connected 21 Understanding Multilink PPP and BACP/BAP 21 What is Multilink PPP? 21 What is BACP/BAP? 21 Multilink PPP Configuration Options 22 Understand...

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