Nortel 1010 補足マニュアル

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Connecting for VPN Access
NN46110-405 (314962-D Rev 01)
Cable the VPN Router and turn the power on
 
To set up your VPN Router 1010, 1050, or 1100:
Connect a PC to the LAN 0 (private) port located on the front panel of the VPN Router.
To connect a PC directly to the VPN Router 1010, use the Ethernet crossover cable that was 
shipped with the VPN Router. To connect more than one PC to the VPN Router 1010, use 
standard Ethernet cables to connect an Ethernet switch or hub to the LAN 0 port and then 
connect the PCs to the switch or hub. The standard Ethernet cables are not supplied with the 
VPN Router.
To connect PCs and other devices to the VPN Router 1050 or 1100, use standard Ethernet 
cables to connect the devices to the LAN 0 ports (labeled A–D). These cables are not 
supplied with the VPN Router.
If you have a VPN Router 1100 that has one or two optional interface cards, connect the 
appropriate cables to the ports on the interface cards.
Using a standard Ethernet cable (not included with the VPN Router), connect your cable or DSL 
modem to the LAN 1 (public) port located on the front panel of the VPN Router.
Plug the power cord into the AC receptacle on the external power supply shipped with the VPN 
Router.
Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor or into an AC power outlet.
Plug the external power supply into the port labeled “DC Input” on the back of the VPN Router.
Press the power switch to “on” and wait for the VPN Router to boot.
The Boot/Ready LED (the top LED next to the Console port) turns green when the boot-up 
completes successfully.
Caution: Nortel recommends that you plug the VPN Router 1010, 1050, or 1100 into a 
surge suppressor to protect it.
Caution: The boot process can take as long as 3 minutes. Do not turn the power off and 
on again; recycling the power quickly can cause problems. Always wait at least 5 seconds 
after you turn off the power before you turn it on again.