ZyXEL Communications Prestige 100L User Manual

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Prestige 100L IDSL Router
Hardware Installation and Initial Setup
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This section outlines how to connect your Prestige 100L to the LAN and the IDSL line. Refer to the above
diagram to identify all of the ports on your device when you attempt to make the various connections.
NOTE: The IDSL line and Ethernet cable are very similar to each other. It is important
that you use the correct cable for each connection; otherwise, your Prestige could be
damaged.
Connecting Your Computer and Your Prestige
For the initial configuration of your Prestige, use the provided RS-232C cable and communications
software to configure your Prestige. After your Prestige has been successfully installed, you can modify the
configuration through a console port as well as a remote telnet connection.
Step 1. 
Connecting an IDSL Line to Your Prestige
Plug one end of the IDSL line included in your package into the socket on the rear panel of your Prestige
labeled LINE, and the other end into the IDSL wall jack or another Prestige.
NOTE: The IDSL jack is for IDSL line connection only. Connecting it to a regular phone
line may result in damage to your Prestige.
Step 2. 
Connecting the RS-232C Cable to Your Prestige
One 9-25 pin adapter is included with your Prestige. To connect an RS-232C cable, connect the 9-pin end
of the cable to the console port on the back panel of the Prestige. Connect the other end to the RS-232C
cable connected to the serial port (COM1, COM2, or any other COM port) of your computer.
Step 3. 
Connecting an Ethernet Cable to Your Prestige
The Prestige is equipped with a 4-port hub for you to build a 10Base-T Local Area Network (LAN).
10Base-T networks use UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable and RJ-45 connectors that look like a bigger
telephone plug with 8 pins. Two types of Ethernet cables come with the package:
Straight through cable (white tag) — connect your computers to your Prestige.
Crossover cable (red tag) — connect your Prestige to another 10Base-T hub.
Step 4. 
Connecting the Power Adapter to Your Prestige
Connect the power adapter to the port labeled POWER on the rear panel of your Prestige.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the Prestige, first make sure you have the correct AC
power adapter specifications (refer to the Appendix section) for your particular
region.
At this point you should have connected the RS-232C cable, the ISDN phone line, the Ethernet cable, and
the power supply.
Step 5. 
Powering On
You can now power on your Prestige.
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Housing
Your Prestige's ventilated housing has clip-out legs that fit snugly into grooves, enabling compact, sturdy
stacking with airflow between routers. You should not stack more than 4 routers for maximum stability.