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Configuration under Windows
Configuration
Connection via the
S
0
Port
First-time configuration of the
OpenCom 100 is also possible by
way of an internal S
0
port. To do this,
remote configuration must first have
been enabled by a connected termi-
nal (see the section called
1. Use the ISDN cable to connect a
PC, fitted with an ISDN card, to
the internal S
0
port.
On delivery, the S
0
ports of the
OpenCom 100 are assigned as
follows:
– OpenCom 105: S
0
3 and S
0
4
– OpenCom 110: S
0
3 to S
0
5
– OpenCom 120: S
0
3 to S
0
6
2. Set up an RAS connection to the
OpenCom 100 through the call
number “398504”.Enter the user
name “Administrator” and the
arranged session key as the
password.
Testing the Setup
Subsequent to establishment, test
the TCP/IP connection between the
OpenCom 100 and the PC.
1. Select the item “Run” in the
Start menu. Enter the command
“ping host.domain” or
“ping 192.168.99.254” in the
“Open” box.
2. Confirm this with “OK”.
Tip:
To find the IP address of the
Web console, enter
* 1 8 2
on a connected system telephone.
* 1 8 3
will also show you
the network mask.
You can test the correct IP configura-
tion under Windows 95 and Win-
dows 98. Select the item “Run” in
the Start menu. Enter the command
“winipcfg” in the “Open” box. Con-
firm this with “OK”. Select the net-
work adapter used for connection to
the OpenCom 100. The IP addresses
assigned by the OpenCom 100 on es-
tablishment of the connection will
be displayed.
Under Windows NT4, 2000 and XP
you can check the IP configuration
by entering the commands “ipconfig
-all” or “route print” in the command
prompt. The command “arp -a” pro-
duces a list of assigned IP addresses
for LAN links.
Starting the Browser
Start the installed Web browser.
When you start the Microsoft Inter-
net Explorer for the first time, the In-
ternet access wizard will automati-
cally appear. Select the option “Use
existing account” and confirm this
with “OK”.
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