Introduction1Hypertec ISDN 10T RouterUSER'S MANUALInformation in this document is subject to change withoutnotice. All rights reserved. All bra
Installation3Software InstallationThe Hypertec ISDN 10T Router software diskettes contain two software packages, namely, NMSand EasyWeb.The Hypertec I
Installation4Uninstalling NMSUnder Window95/NT you can uninstall NMS by selecting Add/Remove Programs in theStart/Settings/Control Panel window. Selec
Installation5Example using the Microsoft Personal web server on Win95.1. Run the Microsoft Personal web server on Windows 952. Double click the icon
Concepts and Principles of Operation6Physical InterfaceThe ISDN physical interface is a available in two types, U and S/T. The S/T interface relies on
Concepts and Principles of Operation7Directory numbersA directory number is the address or telephone number for the ISDN line assigned by your ISDN se
Concepts and Principles of Operation8Service type Number of channelsDA64 One B-channelDA128 Two B channelsData Communication ServicesTwo widely used i
Concepts and Principles of Operation9Internet and Intranet Connection ProfilesHypertec ISDN 10T Router maintains two connection profiles one for Inter
Concepts and Principles of Operation10You can set Hypertec Router IP addresses to be 'un-numbered' or ‘numbered’. By setting it to “un-numbe
Concepts and Principles of Operation11IPXIPX is the protocol used by Novel Netware as the network layer protocol. Novel IPX also usesRouting Informat
Concepts and Principles of Operation12RIPNovel IPX also uses Routing Information Protocol (RIP) as a routing protocol. Although it is similarlynamed t
Introduction2WARNINGThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instru
Concepts and Principles of Operation13Hypertec ISDN 10T Router to negotiate for either PAP or CHAP authentication protocol whicheverthe remote end pre
Concepts and Principles of Operation14Dial on DemandWhen the ISDN router receives packets from the Ethernet and decides to route packets to the WANint
Concepts and Principles of Operation15diagram, traffic decreases temporarily before increasing again. Because bandwidth requirements canchange suddenl
Concepts and Principles of Operation16packets are to be filtered or forwarded. If no access list is specified, all valid packets will be forwarded.You
Concepts and Principles of Operation17DHCPManaging IP addresses in an organization is often a headache for the MIS staffs. To ease the IPaddress manag
Concepts and Principles of Operation18You must tell your service provider how you need the line configured for data, voice and otheroptional services.
Concepts and Principles of Operation19Provisioning the ISDN LineTo make sure that you get the correct ISDN service for the Hyperte Router, you must te
Concepts and Principles of Operation20Solution SetsSolution Sets have been created to correspond to a particular customer application. The Solution Se
Concepts and Principles of Operation21Using Specific Switch ParametersYour service provider may require specific details about the parameters for the
Concepts and Principles of Operation22When connecting to AT&T 5ESS Custom, you are provided with one telephone number (directorynumber). If you on
Introduction3ContentsContents 31 INTRODUCTION 1-1About this Manual 1-42 INSTALLATION 2-1General 2-1Hardware Installation 2-1Software Installation 2-3I
Configura23from a web browser are delivered to a software module called EasyWeb, which translates the HTTPrequests into SNMP requests and forwards
Configura24The NMS menus are organized into a hierarchical structure shown in Figure 0-1, NMS MenuStructure:
Configura25LoginQuick ConfigLocal InternetIntranetSNMP StatisticsInternetISDNISDNISDNISDNSNMPEthernetEthernetIPDHCPIP IPPPP PPPNAT IPXBridgeTrace
Configura26 Figure 0-2, Example Sub-Menu windowFigure 0-2 shows the window for the Internet sub-menu under the Quick Config main window. This isin
Configura27NMS System MenusIn addition to the NMS menus, which are indicated by the tabs along the top of the displays, there arefive System Menus
Configura28NMS ToolbarNMS also includes a toolbar of four items which are displayed as four icons at the top right of thedisplay. Figure 0-2, NMS
Configura29Starting NMSIn Windows 95/NT, NMS is started by clicking Start/Programs/Wishcom NMS.In Windows 3.1, NMS is started by clicking the NMS
Configura30Quick Configuration MenuThe Quick Config (see Figure 0-4, Quick Config Menu) is the first menu you will see after completingthe login d
Configura31Local IP AddressThe local IP address is the IP address assigned to this router. The IP address is entered in the standardIP address for
Configura32ISDN Switch TypeThe ISDN switch type specifies the type of ISDN switch to which your ISDN line is connected. The pulldown the "swi
Introduction4 INTRODUCTIONThe Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is a compact router/bridge designed for small office and homeapplications by providing a consol
Configura33Dial-out AuthenticationThe dial-out authentication field specifies which protocol you want to run as the PPP/MLPPPauthentication protoc
Configura34 Figure 0-5, Local Ethernet WindowDevice NameThe device name specifies the name of this ISDN router. This field is linked to Local Rout
Configura35 Figure 0-6, Local ISDN WindowSPID 1In Northern America, the local phone company assigns two SPIDs for each ISDN line. This field shoul
Configura36Phone 1 UsageThe phone 1 usage specifies the which SPID the phone 1 is associated with. This field is ignored by usersoutside Northern
Configura37Route Table Figure 0-7, Local IP WindowAccess ListThe access list is a filtering table for security application. You may selectively fi
Configura38Local DHCP Sub-menuThe DHCP sub-menu contains the DHCP parameters which describe how the Hypertec Router as aDHCP server operates, and
Configura39Domain NameWhile leasing an IP address to a client, the domain name configuration information is also availablefrom the Hypertec Router
Configura40 Figure 0-8, Internet PPP WindowRemote Router NameThe remote router name is the name assigned to the remote router located at the ISP e
Configura41Call-in AuthenticationThe call-in authentication field specifies which protocol you want to run as the PPP/MLPPP authenticationprotocol
Configura42Internet IP Sub-menuThe Internet IP sub-menu (see figure 0-11) is used to configure the IP related parameters of the Internetconnection
Introduction5A schematic of how the Hypertec ISDN Router is used is shown in Figure 0-2 A Hypertec ISDN RouterApplication. Figure 0-2 A Hypertec ISD
Configura43IP Mask of Remote EthernetThe remote IP mask is used to describe the remote IP sub-netting. The IP mask is entered by clicking theIP ad
Configura44Network Address Translation EnableThis field enables or disables the NAT function.Starting PortThis field specifies the starting port n
Configura45Preemption AllowedThis field is specified if the Internet connection is allowed to be preempted by a phone call or not, and inwhat way.
Configura46The Intranet PPP sub-menu is shown in fig 4.14. This menu is used to configure the PPP parameters for anIntranet connection. Figure 0-
Configura47Encapsulation ProtocolThe encapsulation protocol field specifies the protocol you want to run as the link protocol. Select PPP ifyou wa
Configura482->1 UtilThe 2->1 Utilization specifies the Intranet connection traffic level; below which the second PPP channelwill be released
Configura49This parameter is used to enable or disable the IP routing function. If IP routing is disabled, bridgingmust be enabled for IP packets
Configura50 Figure 0-14, Intranet IPX WindowRIPThe IPX RIP packets will always be exchanged over the WAN when the ISDN connection is up. The RIPbo
Configura51SpoofingThe check box to enables or disables the IPX spoofing function. The spoofing function minimizes thedial-up connection time by
Configura52SNMP MenuThe SNMP menu (see Figure 0-15, SNMP Window) is used to configure the SNMP specific parameters.Some of the parameters are corr
Introduction6Security• CLID (caller ID)• Call-Back (hang-up and dial the caller)• PAP/CHAP ( PPP authentication protocol)• Access List (filtering
Configura53DescriptionThe field gives a brief description of the product, as provided by the manufacturer.NameThis field is used by the user to as
Configura54This counter displays the number of frames the Ethernet has received or transmitted.BroadcastsThis counter displays the number of broad
Configura55DiscardsThis counter displays the number of frames the Ethernet has discarded due to lack of buffer resource orerror detection..Statist
Configura56B Channel(s) Up TimeThis field display the time the ISDN channels, B1 or B2, have stayed up since last reset. Both channels upfor 1 min
Configura57Trouble ShootingUnder the Detail Log, the trouble shooter enables the ISDN router to send more detailed IP, PPP, andISDN activity traps
Configura58ISDN Data Call SuccessThis field displays how many times the ISDN router has succeeded in making ISDN data calls since lastreset. Note
Configura59 Figure 0-20, Console Login ScreenThe login screen allows users to enter a password. The default password is “isdn”. Users are urged t
Configura60 Figure 0-21, Console Quick Config ScreenThe Console Quick Config screen permits the user to enter configuration data. Use the Tab key
Configura61 Figure 0-22, EasyWeb SNMP ManagerTroubleshootingThis chapter explains how to isolate and resolve simple problems encountered with the
Troubleshooting62Troubleshooting TipsBefore you call technical support organization for assistance, check the following :1. The power supply is conne
Introduction7About this ManualChapter 2, Installation. This chapter provides details of how to install the Hypertec ISDN Routerhardware and software.
Troubleshooting634. Monitor the status of the D channel LEDWhen you are connected to a live ISDN line, the D channel LED will be lit or flashing.If t
Troubleshooting648. If your are unable to communicate with the router through NMS.The Network Management System (NMS) communicates with the router th
Index4contact ... 4-35Ddata compression... 3-12data serv
Index5phone number-1... 4-13phone number-2... 4-14Point-to-Point Pro
Index4Product WarrantyHypertec Limited warrants the hardware components of the product to be in good working order forthe life of the product from the
Installation1 INSTALLATIONGeneralThe Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is shipped in a box, which contains the following items:• The Hypertec ISDN 10T Router•
Installation2 1. Determine the place where the Hypertec ISDN 10T Router is to reside, it is designed to rest on aflat level surface such as a desktop
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