LANCOM 821 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1621 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1711 VPN
Chapter 2: Installation
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The LAN connector identifies automatically the transfer rate (10/100
Mbps) of the connected network device (autosensing). A parallel connec-
tion of devices with different speeds and types is possible.
You should never have more than one unconfigured LANCOM in a
network segment at any given time. All unconfigured LANCOM
devices use the same IP address (with the final digits '254'), which
would result in an address conflict. To avoid problems, always config-
ure multiple LANCOM devices one at a time, immediately assigning
each device a unique IP address (one that does not end with
'254').821/1621 only
821/1621 only
ADSL
– connect the ADSL interface
to the splitter using the supplied
ADSL connector cable (transparent plugs).
1711 only
DSL
– connect the WAN interface
to the DSL modem socket using the
supplied DSL connector cable (dark blue plugs).
ISDN
– to connect the LANCOM to the ISDN, plug one end of the supplied
ISDN connector cable (light blue plugs) in the ISDN/S
0
port
(LANCOM
821 ADSL/ISDN and LANCOM 1621 ADSL/ISDN) or
(LANCOM 1711
VPN) of the router and the other end into an ISDN/S
0
multi-device mode
or point-to-point mode connection.
Configuration port
– you may optionally connect the router directly to
the serial port (RS-232, V.24) of a PC. Use the cable supplied for this pur-
pose. Connect the configuration port of the LANCOM
(LANCOM 821
ADSL/ISDN and LANCOM 1621 ADSL/ISDN) or
(LANCOM 1711 VPN)
with a free serial port of the PC.
Alternatively you may connect an external modem (analogue or GSM) to
the serial port using the LANCOM modem adapter kit, if you would like to
make use of an additional WAN line for remote maintenance, backup con-
nections or dynamic VPN.
Connect to power
– Connect socket
of the unit to a power supply
using the included power adapter.
Use the supplied power supply unit only! Using an unsuitable power
supply unit may cause damage or injury.