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LED  

COLOR  STATUS 

DESCRIPTION 

On 

The Prestige has a successful 10Mbps Ethernet connection.  

Green 

Blinking  

The Prestige is receiving or sending data.  

Amber 

On 

The Prestige has a successful 100Mbps Ethernet connection.  

 

Blinking 

The Prestige is receiving or sending data.  

10/100M  

 

Off 

The LAN is not connected. 

On 

The Prestige is linked successfully to a DSLAM.  

Blinking 

The Prestige is initializing the DSL line.  

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Off  

The DSL link is down.  

Blinking 

The Prestige is sending or receiving traffic. 

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Off 

The Prestige is ready but not sending or receiving data. 

Press the power switch in. The 

PWR/SYS

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10/100M

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DSL

 

LEDs turn on, if they are properly connected. 

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LAN IP Address 

192.168.1.1 

Default Password 

1234 

Subnet Mask 

255.255.255.0 

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Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or telephone company should give you most of the following information or pre-
configured the Prestige with it when you signed up for your Internet access account. You do not need to know every field.  

REQUIRED INFORMATION 

Virtual Path Identifier (

VPI

): ____________ 

Virtual Channel Identifier (

VCI

): ____________ 

Multiplexing (VC-based or LLC-based): 

 

 

VC 

  

LLC 

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All computers must have a 10M or 100M network card and TCP/IP installed. TCP/IP should already be installed on computers 
using Windows NT/2000/XP, Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems.  See your 

User’s Guide

 for information on 

configuring static IP address for your computer. 

These procedures are for dynamic IP address assignment. 

Setting up Your Window s 95/98/Me Computer 

Installing TCP/IP Components 

1. Click 

Start

,

 Settings

,

 Control Panel

 and double-click the 

Network

 icon.  

2. The 

Network

 window 

Configuration

 tab displays a list of installed components.  

To install TCP/IP: 

a. In 

the 

Network

 window, click 

Add

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