® Intel Express 9545 Router Quick Start ER9545QS_cover.
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Contents Quick Start 1 Install the Router Hardware .................... 2 2 Install Intel® Device View ....................... 3 3 Install the Router in Intel Device View ... 4 4 Configure the Router ............................. 5 Configuration Worksheets .................................6 LED Indicators .................................................10 Local Management ..........................................12 Viewing Online Manuals ...................................
Quick Start 1 Install the Router Hardware Important! Before you install the router, read the warnings on page 14. 1 Write down the MAC address from the label near the LAN port, for use during setup. 2b Set switch: 1 Write down Hub II for hub or switch PC X for single computer MAC address Input 5.1VDC/2.6A Console Connect to your WAN Services 3a Connect the HDSL2 port to your HDSL2 line using one of the provided red cables. This port provides HDSL2 access to a T1 service and supports Frame Relay, X.
Quick Start 2 Install Intel® Device View Intel Device View manages and configures the router from a PC running Microsoft Windows*, or through a Web browser. We recommend using Intel Device View; however, the Local Management section in this guide describes alternate management methods. 1 Insert the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computers CD-ROM drive. The Intel Device View installation screen appears. If the screen does not appear within 10 seconds, run the autoplay.exe file on the CD-ROM.
Quick Start 3 Install the Router in Intel Device View The Device Install Wizard sets up the router for management in Intel Device View by performing basic configuration, such as assigning an IP address. 1 If it is not already running, start the Device Install Wizard by selecting Install from the Device menu (see Figure 5). Figure 5. Start the Device Install Wizard. Select Install from the Device menu to start the Wizard. 2 Click Next.
Quick Start 4 Configure the Router Intel Device View supports the Connection Setup program for configuring the router. Wizards guide you through setting up the ports, then adding connections to the ports. Configuration Tips Your service subscription (the information you get from your service provider) should provide most of the information required to complete the configuration. Figure 8. Connection Setup Program.
Configuration Worksheet These pages help you gather needed information before using a Connection Setup wizard. The information you’ll need varies depending on the router model, your type of service, and the type of connection you want to establish. Consult your telephone company, ISP, and system administrator to determine which parts of this worksheet you should fill in.
Configuration Worksheet Get information from your telephone company for your type of connection For HDSL2 General for all connection types Framing format m ESF m D4 Terminal unit m remote end m central end Line Speed: _______kbps Channel Usage m Continuous m Custom m Alternate (Odd) m Alternate (Even) For Frame Relay connections only LMI Type (DLCMI) m Annex D m Annex A m LMI (Cisco) Connection Name: _________________________ m None Local DLCI (between 16 and 991) : _____________ For X.
Configuration Worksheet Get this information from your network system administrator General for all connection types LAN IP Address of router IP address: ___________________ Subnet mask: ___________________ Select one, both, or none for your network: m Enable firewall filtering (you’ll need to set up filters to allow certain traffic, such as Web, FTP, and Telnet, to pass over the network.
Configuration Worksheet Get this information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Remote ISDN Number (only if you are using ISDN to connect to your ISP) Remote ISDN number: ___________________ This is the ISDN number of your service provider .
LED Indicators This section lists the meanings of the LEDs on the Intel Express 9545 router. Intel® Express 9545 Router Status LAN LAN 1 100 Mbps LAN 2 Network ISDN Channel 1 Channel 2 Line Status HDSL2 Network Connection 4005 LED Color Meaning Green, steady Green, blinking Orange, steady Orange, blinking Red, steady Router is operational. Router is set to factory defaults and is ready for configuration. Diagnostic error; router is operational. Router is in Recovery Mode.
LED Indicators LED Color Meaning Channel 1 Green, steady Green, blinking Orange, steady Orange, blinking Red, steady ISDN B-channel established, no data activity. Data activity on the ISDN B-channel. No call connected, ISDN B-channel not established. Trying to connect call and establish the ISDN B-channel. Error establishing the ISDN B-channel Channel 2 Green, steady Green, blinking Orange, steady Orange, blinking Red, steady ISDN B-channel established, no data activity.
Local Management (optional) Local Management is an on-board, menu-based management interface that supports full monitoring and configuration capabilities. You can use Local Management as an alternative to Intel Device View. For more details on using Local Management, see the user guide.
Viewing Online Manuals You can view and download user manuals and product documentation from the Intel Device View CD-ROM and from the Intel Support Web site. To view the manuals, your PC must have Adobe Acrobat* Reader version 3.0 or higher. The Intel Device View CD-ROM contains a copy of Acrobat* Reader version 4.05 and Internet Explorer* 5.01 that you can install. Manuals on the Intel Device View CD The following manuals are located in the Manuals directory.
Regulatory Information Statutory Notices & Warnings Important! The Intel Express Router must be installed by authorized technical personnel. It must be handled with great care at all times, and must not be exposed to violent shock or any other influences that may result in damage and possible functionality failures. Intel cannot be held responsible for any damage arising as a result of incorrect handling or installation. EMC caution This is a Class A product.
Regulatory Information This equipment uses the following USOC jacks and codes: Interface Facility Interface Code Service Order Code 02IS5 02IS5 6.0N 6.0N ISDN BRI ST ISDN BRI ST Jack Type NA RJ49C Industry Canada Notice IC CS-03 NOTICE (Canada) The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.
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