
Description of the router functions
The PABX system provides all functions required for high-performance Internet access for individual Pcs, or for an entire LAN, via xDSL or
ISDN. A firewall integrated into the PABX, together with NAT (network address translation) provides the necessary security, while the
DHCP server and DNS proxy functions ensure that configuration effort is kept to a minimum, both for the PABX system and for your PCs.
Internet access for all of the PCs connected to the PABX system is provided via one single connection (SUA - single user account); only one
set of access data is required from your Internet service providers (ISP). You can configure more than one ISP.
System requirements for Windows
System requirements:
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IBM or 100% compatible PC
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Pentium or comparable processor, min. 233 MHz clock rate
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min. 64 MB RAM
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VGA graphics adapter, approx. 65,000 colors, a resolution of at least 1024x800 pixels.
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CD ROM drive
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Free USB-port
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Windows 98 / ME /XP / 2000 operating system
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Min. 130 MB free hard disk space for installation
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For network operation, or DSL via Ethernet, a 10 / 100 Mbit/s installed network card
Initial Commissioning and Minimum Configuration
You can connect PC to the PABX system either via Ethernet or USB.
Once you have linked your PC to the PABX system you must select an ISP and, where required. And before you know it you're surfing the
Internet.
Connecting the DSL modem to the Ethernet (10BaseT) port
If you have a DSL connection you must connect your DSL modem to the LAN port of the PABX system. Use a network cable for this (CAT. 5,
1: 1 with RJ-45 connectors at both ends). This cable may be included in the standard delivery scope for your DSL modem.
Please be sure to use a DSL-modem with an Ethernet (10BaseT) port.
Connecting a pcs via USB
At present, only Microsoft Windows operating systems are supported for connection of a PC to the PABX system via the USB port.
Connect your PC to the PABX system using the USB cable supplied with the PABX system. When both devices (PABX and PC) are switched
on, the PC will recognize the linked PABX system and installation of a device driver is then started. Then, just follow the instructions shown
on the screen.
When you have successfully completed the connection and configuration the LED marked »USB« on the PABX system lights up; when data
is being exchanged via the USB port this LED will flicker in the rhythm of data exchange.
The USB driver supplied with the system (RNDIS) is located in the device manager of the Windows control panel as a virtual network adap-
ter. Communication between the PABX system and the PC connected via USB is effected via the TCP-IP protocol.
Please keep the WIN-Tools CD for the PABX system handy when installing the device driver.
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