Quick Startup Guide
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Express 4100/4110 User Manual
Quick Start-3
16. Go into the Dial menu.
17. Set the cursor over the Dial parameter for the Connection List profile
you just set up.
18. Press Enter; the Express 4100/4110 will start dialing.
19. If the call is successful, the Status column will read active. If not,
make sure the number(s) are correct or reference “Troubleshooting”
on page 4-1 before going on to the next step.
20. Once the call is up, the PC must generate a DHCP request to obtain
the IP parameters needed to get on the Internet. Refer to your PC’s
user manual or help screen.
MULTIPROTOCOL ROUTING BETWEEN TWO LANS
Remote/Home Office Accessing the Corporate LAN
The following steps can be used to set up the Express 4100/4110 on a
remote LAN to access a corporate or central LAN using demand dial and
dynamic bandwidth management.
1.
Connect the 10BaseT cable from the hub to the Express 4100/4110.
2.
Set the IP address and Subnet Mask assigned by the network admin-
istrator in the Configuration/IP menu.
3.
For the Default Gateway, enter the IP address of the access server at
the remote site. This creates a default route in the IP routing table
that will be used with the dial-on-demand feature in the Express
4100/4110.
4.
Use the arrow keys to get to the Configuration/IPX menu. Set the
Network value
to the IPX network supplied by the network adminis-
trator. Set the Seed Status to Seed. Arrow left and save the changes
with a y when prompted.
5.
Move to the Configuration/Connection List. Use the arrow keys to
move the cursor over the Num column. Type I to insert a new entry.
6.
Move the cursor over the Description field and press Enter. A pop
up window appears in which to enter a name for this Connection List
profile.
7.
Move the cursor over the Authentication menu and press Return.
This will place the authentication parameters into the right pane.
8.
Enter the username and password under Tx Username and Tx Pass-
word
. These items should be provided by the administrator at the
site being dialed.
Summary of Contents for Express 4100
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