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Configuration
Configuration under Windows
Connection on Serial Port
(V.24)
The required components are nor-
mally ready installed together with
the operating system. In this case,
you can easily configure the connec-
tion to the OpenCom 100 by using
the program “occonfig”:
Note:
Under Windows NT or Win-
dows 2000/XP you must log on as an
administrator.
1. Insert the system CD supplied
along with the OpenCom 100.
The CD starts automatically if
your PC is configured accord-
ingly. Otherwise select “Run” in
the Start menu. Use the
“Browse” button to find the
“cd_start.exe” program on the
CD. Confirm your entry with
“Open” and “OK”.
2. Select the “Software, installation
program for RAS network link”
option from the start mask. Click
on “OK” to install the modem
driver.
3. In the dialogue that follows, se-
lect a serial port and confirm this
with “OK”.
After restarting your computer, you
will find an icon for the connection
to the OpenCom 100 on your desk-
top.
Note:
If this procedure cannot be
completed properly, refer to the sec-
tion entitled Notes on Configuring the
Serial Port on page 50.
Establishing a Remote Data
Transfer Connection
1. Connect the serial port of the PC
to the OpenCom 100 COM port.
Use the V.24 serial connector ca-
ble supplied with the
OpenCom 100 (for the
OpenCom 105 use the adapter
cable for connecting RS-232 to
RJ-45).
2. Double-click on the OpenCom
desktop icon created with the
“occonfig” program.
3. In the dialogue which follows,
enter the user name and pass-
word valid for the OpenCom 100
user account being used. For the
initial configuration, log on un-
der the user name “Administra-
tor” without giving a password.
Clear any entries in the “Do-
main” box and confirm this with
“OK”.
When the connection is estab-
lished, all necessary IP address
parameters will be transmitted
by the OpenCom 100 using the
PPP protocol and automatically
set for the direct PC link.
4. Once set-up of the connection is
confirmed, you can continue
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