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COMPOINT-LIB manual, Version 1.0 

 

Configuration with Browser 

 
Configuration of the COMPOINT-LIB 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Mac – Address :  

Here the current MAC address of the interface is displayed. We disadvice to change this value 
otherwise it would to problems with other network adapters. 

IP – Address :    

Under this item you can change the IP address. 

 

 

 

Example:  

192.168.0.1 

SubnetMask: 

 

Here change your Subnet mask. 

 

 

 

Example: 

 

255.255.255.0 

Name of interface: 

If you use DNS you can enter the DNS name here 

 

 

 

Example: 

 

XT-MINI 

DHCP Y/N: 

 

If you use the DHCP this item has to be set to Y (YES) 

 

 

 

Example:  

Y or N 

Boot/P Y/N: 

 

If you use Boot/p this item has to be set to Y (YES) 

 

 

 

Example:  

Y or N 

Porttimeout : 

Determine when an inactive connection has to be terminated, enter the value in seconds.  

 

Example: 

 

25  

Standard Gateway : 

If there is a Standard Gateway please enter it here. 

 

Example: 

 

192.168.0.25 

Secondary Gateway : 

If there is an additional Gateway please enter it. 

 

Example: 

 

192.168.0.26 

DHCP Server :   

If the IP address of the DHCP server is known, please enter it here. 

 

 

 

Example: 

 

192.168.0.35 

DNS Server1 : 

 

IP address of the 1

st

. DNS server. 

 

 

 

Example:  

192.168.0.1 

DNS Server2 : 

 

IP address of the 2nd. DNS server. 

 

 

 

Example:  

192.168.0.2 

DNS Domain : 

 

If there is a domain please enter it here. 

 

 

 

Example:  

musterdomain.de 

Ethernet Speed :  

Here you can determine which Ethernet speed your interface will use. 

 

 

 

The following entries are available: 

 

 

 

10HALF 

 10Mbit Half/duplex 

 

 

 

10FULL 

 10Mbit Full/duplex   

 

 

 

100HALF 

 100Mbit Half/duplex 

 

 

 

100FULL 

 100Mbit Full/duplex 

 

 

 

AUTO 

 AUTO sensing 

 

 

Point 2, the “Ethernet Menu“ 

Summary of Contents for COMPOINT-LIB

Page 1: ...1 COMPOINT LIB manual Version 1 0 LAN ISDN BRIDGE...

Page 2: ...7 Setting up the IP address with DHCP 9 Configuration with TELNET 11 Configuration of the COMPOINT LIB 11 XT Admin 27 Description of the XT Admin 27 Description of the XT Admin SCAN 28 Description of...

Page 3: ...ection Ethernet 10 100MBit RJ45 Network speeds 10 100 MBit Full Half Duplex auto sensing Network protocols TCP IP Telnet ICMP DHCP DNS DDNS ARP BOOTP HTTP UDP ISDN connection ISDN RJ45 ISDN protocols...

Page 4: ...itly A connection is established on the ISDN D channel 4 LED1 flashes continuously A connection is established on the ISDN B channel 5 LED2 flashes continuously A connection is established on the ISDN...

Page 5: ...01 The flash update for the ISDN interface takes place over these ports Important All ports mentioned here must not be used for the Outgoing Calls 23 Telnet 515 LPR 615 IPP 1002 Standard Port 3000 Sta...

Page 6: ...13 015 005 Workstation 1 IP No 149 213 016 002 Server No1 IP No 149 213 015 001 Terminal 7 IP No 149 213 017 002 Terminal 8 IP No 149 213 017 003 Terminal9 IP No 149 213 017 004 Server No2 IP No 149 2...

Page 7: ...re distinguished by the two latter octets Some IP numbers of a type B network 139 1 0 1 139 1 234 89 139 1 45 9 etc The maximum number of network participants is determined by 256 times 2 and the firs...

Page 8: ...ask The value 0 in the Subnet mask means that the address indication will not be analyzed in this place and the value 255 means that an analysis takes place Please find below some examples Proper addr...

Page 9: ...igned static assignment or can be variable within an IP address space according to configuration of the DHCP server The additional properties of the DHCP such as Lease Time etc are completely supporte...

Page 10: ...10 COMPOINT LIB manual Version 1 0 TCP IP Network Setting up the IP address with DHCP Setting up an address space from 149 213 100 100 to 149 213 100 200...

Page 11: ...s not occupied 4 The program TELNET is available EXAMPLE The settings of the COMPOINT LIB need to be controlled 1 Start the program Telnet You will find it either on the PC in the directory WINDOWS or...

Page 12: ...you actuate the RETURN key now a short overview of the installed interfaces and the selection option for the configuration is being offered PASSWORD MENU Software Low 2FF4 Software Date 13 1 2005 Devi...

Page 13: ...P address of the DHCP server is known please enter it here Example a 192 168 0 35 B DNS Server1 Enter here the IP address of your DNS server Example b 192 168 0 66 C DNS Server2 If there is a 2 DNS se...

Page 14: ...nation Port1 Will not be configured 0 3 DNS1 Will not be configured 4 Destination IP2 Will not be configured 0 0 0 0 5 Destination Port2 Will not be configured 0 6 DNS2 Will not be configured 7 Connec...

Page 15: ...D Emulation Entry f PAD ConnectOnData Entry f DIRECT No Emulation Entry f NONE G Emucode With this menu item you can release customer specific function H RTS CTS This menu item selects the behaviour o...

Page 16: ...T Q QUIT Please enter your choice With the menu item Info Menu all information concerning the interface are shown In this menu you can read out your current Firmware version and you can display if any...

Page 17: ...on ATE0W1S0 TEI 1 DHTC 1 B21 The AT command sequence ATE0W1S0 will prepend each dialing Important Please also refer to our manual handbuch_isdn pdf pdf for further information about our AT commands B...

Page 18: ...n will be the same then you will only need one configuration 1 Source Port 6000 Here you determine for which TCP IP Request PORT an ISDN dialing will take place 2 WaitForConnect N Y Here you determine...

Page 19: ...ONNECT TO 7 Protocol 5 ATE0W1S0 0 HTC 10 B20 8 DialUp 068351029050 9 X 25 Parameter X45680690139Ptest X Clear Statistic DialUp Connect ReCon Err Busy NoCarrier NoDialtone NoAnswer Time LastCode 0 0 0...

Page 20: ...ol 1 ATE0W1S0 0 TEI 1 DHTC 1 B21 Here you can select the protocols 1 10 2 Own MSN 1234567890 Here you can determine the ISDN MSN under which the COMPOINT LIB is being reached 3 Incoming Userdata IP1 I...

Page 21: ...tablished or if the modul is operable Ack Error 0 Drop Error 0 Reset Error 1 Error counter If these values are change it might lead to problems in the communication Incoming Req 0 Last IncomingNr 0389...

Page 22: ...Browser e g Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator is available 1 Start the Internet Browser and enter the IP address of the Compoint LIB in the format e g http 192 168 0 1 as address Please make sure t...

Page 23: ...mine when an inactive connection has to be terminated enter the value in seconds Example 25 Standard Gateway If there is a Standard Gateway please enter it here Example 192 168 0 25 Secondary Gateway...

Page 24: ...r Configuration of the COMPOINT LIB 3 Point 4 the Info Menu Under the menu item Info you will find all information concerning the interface In this menu you can read out the current Firmware version a...

Page 25: ...fter having performed the update set option to no Password Freely selectable password Interface Port Free port selectable which will be used on the Host later on SNMP Trap Activates or deactivates SNM...

Page 26: ...nfiguration with Browser Configuration of the COMPOINT LIB 5 Point 6 the Dump Menu In the Dump menu you can display the data which the interface has received As the values are not always exact this me...

Page 27: ...on and management tool XT Admin 1 All interfaces which are lying within the network are displayed in this position no matter if the IP address is available or not 2 By clicking on the cross the interf...

Page 28: ...ange in order to display this interface as well 1 By clicking on the button SCAN the following window opens up 2 Enter the IP range here if you want to scan 3 Select the speed by which you want to sca...

Page 29: ...ing on the button Set IP the following window opens up 2 Select the interface on the left menu to which a new IP address is being assigned The values of this interface are automatically transfered to...

Page 30: ...ng window opens up 2 On the left menu select the interface which you want to configure by Telnet By clicking on this interface the IP address will be transfered to the Telnet address field 3 Press on...

Page 31: ...clicking on Update the following window opens up 2 Select you type of interface on this menu 3 Click on the interfaces which you want to update It is possible to enter several interfaces and to provid...

Page 32: ...25 X 31 All POS terminals are connected to an existing LAN At the NTBA of the subsidiary a DatexP access 100 service is overplugged It has 2 virtual channels If more than 2 terminals are activated at...

Page 33: ...NGE A J A 1 Source Port 6000 2 WaitForConnect N 3 Send with Length N CONNECT TO 4 Protocol 2 ATE0W1S0 0 TEI 1 DHTC 2 B21 5 DialUp 026245680690139 6 X 25 Parameter X026245680690139Ptest RECONNECT TO 7...

Page 34: ...COMING CALLS SELECTION RANGE A T B 1 Protocol 4 ATE0W1S0 0 HTC 1 B20 2 Own MSN 3 Incoming Userdata T2 4 Destionation IP 192 168 0 2 5 Destionation Port 1002 X Clear Statistic Request Connect Lan Error...

Page 35: ...the indicated power supply of the power supply unit 6 Volt corresponds to the indication on the COMPOINT LIB Warranty The information in this manual may be changed without prior notice In spite of th...

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