Preconfiguration Set Up
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No leased line configuration is required. The OfficeConnect
NETBuilder 10 bridge/router automatically configures the
PPP connection when power to the bridge/router is turned
on.
Cable the ISDN Port
Plug the 8-foot RJ-45 cable supplied with the
OfficeConnect bridge/router into the port labeled WAN.
ISDN connections to an OfficeConnect bridge/router used
in the U.S. and Canada also require a network termination
(NT1) device and power supply. These can be leased from
the telephone company or purchased from an ISDN
equipment vendor. In other countries, you do not need to
provide this equipment because the function of the
equipment is provided by the ISDN equipment at your site.
Turn on Power to the OfficeConnect
Attach the power cord to the power receptacle on the back
panel. This receptacle is labeled with the electrical rating
for the power adapter included with your OfficeConnect
bridge/router.
The OfficeConnect bridge/router does not have a power
switch.
To turn power on, plug the other end of the power cord
into an electrical outlet.
CAUTION
: Make certain you plug the OfficeConnect
bridge/router into an easily accessible electrical outlet
located near the unit.
Wait for all the LEDs to turn green. When the LEDs are
green you are ready to continue.
To turn off power or to reset the bridge/router, unplug the
power cord from the outlet.
Restart the NMS DHCP Client
When you restart the PC, the NMS DHCP client (your PC)
acquires an IP address from the OfficeConnect
bridge/router DHCP server, which is enabled by default.
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