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 Refer to the section that applies to your network:

Connect a single computer to a SuperPipe 

Connect your Superpipe to an existing 10/100 
Base-T Ethernet network using a hub

Connect to a single computer

Cable Needed: Yellow-ended 10/100 Base-T 
Ethernet crossover cable (provided).

1

Insert one end of the 10/100 Base-T cable into 
the 10/100 Base-T jack on the back of the 
SuperPipe.

2

Insert the other end of the cable into the 10/100 
Base-T Ethernet jack on the computer.

Connect to an Ethernet hub 

Cable Needed: 10/100 Base-T Ethernet cable (you 
provide).

 CAUTION: Do not use the 10/100 Base-
T crossover cable included with the 
SuperPipe (part number 2510-0084-001) 
to connect the SuperPipe to a 10/100 
Base-T hub. 

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 Connect Superpipe to Computer(s)

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Connect Analog Equipment

The SuperPipe has two analog ports providing you 
with the option of using “regular” telephones or fax 
machines over your SuperPipe. 

To connect a telephone or other analog telephone 
equipment:

1

Connect one end of a modular telephone 
hookup cable to a conventional telephone or 
other telephone device.

2

Connect the other end of the cable to the Phone 
port 1 on the SuperPipe. International 

customers may need to insert an analog port 
adapter into the SuperPipe analog port.

Note: You cannot place or receive calls until you 
connect the power cable to the SuperPipe, configure 
the ISDN line and  configure one or both of the 
SuperPipe Phone ports to use the ISDN WAN 
channels.

Summary of Contents for SuperPipe 95

Page 1: ...1 SUPERPIPE 95 155 HARDWARE INSTALL GUIDE Lucent Technologies Part Number 7820 0257 002 For software version 7 4 10 March 2000 ...

Page 2: ...or SuperPipe155 only one RJ 48C T1 crossover cable part number 2510 0059 001 Power plug adapters for international units Also please ensure that you have the following WAN interface s ISDN T1 or E1 service SuperPipe 155 only A computer with a serial port and a 10 100 Base T Ethernet interface If you have the V 35 version of the SuperPipe 155 you will need a V 35 X 21 cable ...

Page 3: ...ds RJ 48C to RJ 11 ISDN into one of the WAN BRI jacks on the back of the SuperPipe 2 Insert the other end of the cable into the ISDN wall jack 3 To connect an additional ISDN BRI line repeat steps 1 and 2 Connect an ISDN BRI line with an S interface To connect an ISDN BRI line with an S interface do the following Cable needed RJ 48C to RJ 11 ISDN cable provided has blue ends 1 Insert the larger ja...

Page 4: ...nterface equip ment 3 After you inform your service provider that your equipment is connected and ready for ser vice you are ready to start up the unit CAUTION The RJ 48C cable provided with your SuperPipe is for devices that transmit on pins 4 and 5 and receive on pins 1 and 2 Ask your carrier what type of cable to use a straight through or crossover V 35 Connection Cable needed DB44 to DB25 cabl...

Page 5: ...th the SuperPipe part number 2510 0084 001 to connect the SuperPipe to a 10 100 Base T hub Connect Superpipe to Computer s 3 3 Connect Analog Equipment The SuperPipe has two analog ports providing you with the option of using regular telephones or fax machines over your SuperPipe To connect a telephone or other analog telephone equipment 1 Connect one end of a modular telephone hookup cable to a c...

Page 6: ...r included with the SuperPipe to the plug 3 Connect the cable to the Terminal port on the back of the SuperPipe unit For Unix Users Cable needed Serial cable provided 1 Connect a modem cable for the computer to the Terminal port on the back of the SuperPipe 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on the computer For Macintosh Users Cable needed Serial cable you provide and a 25 pin...

Page 7: ...ord provided 3 Insert the opposite end of the power plug into an electrical outlet 4 Turn the power switch on the back panel to ON The PWR status light on the front pan els illuminates indicating that the power is on WARNING Models with AC power inputs are intended for use with a three wire grounding type plug that is a plug that has a grounding pin This is a safety feature Equipment grounding is ...

Page 8: ... at 100 Mbps OFF Link running at 10 Mbps FD ON green Allows bidirectional simultaneous communication full duplex link OFF Information is carried in one direction at a time half duplex link Phone Port Status ON amber Telephone port is in use OFF Telephone port is available for use Flashing Device connected to telephone port is ringing T1 E1 V 35 Status SuperPipe 155 ACT ON Active link FLASHING Erro...

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