Netopia R-Series Manual Do Utilizador

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4  Getting Started User Guide
 
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NTRODUCTION
 
The Netopia™ Router is designed to be easy to connect, configure, and use. Netopia and your ISP together make it even easier for you to get your 
router set up and connected to the Internet in a few minutes. 
Once you’ve connected your router to your computer and to your telecommunications line and installed a web browser, you’re ready to run the 
Netopia Smar tStar t Wizard.
Advanced users can find detailed documentation of advanced configuration options on the Netopia CD in the documentation folio accompanying your 
Netopia Router.
 
C
 
ONTENTS
 
This booklet covers the following topics:
 
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ONNECTIONS
 
Identify the connectors and switches on the back panel and attach the necessar y Netopia Router cables.
 
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ORTS
 
The figure below displays the back of the Netopia Router.
 
Netopia Router back panel
 
The following table describes all the Netopia Router back panel por ts.
 
Port
Description
 
Power por t
A mini-DIN8 power adapter cable connection.
Line por t
An RJ-45 jack labelled “Telco1” for your WAN connection. (The “Telco 2” por t is reser ved for future use.)
Console por t
A DE-9 console por t for a direct serial connection to the console screens. You can use this if you are an experi-
enced user. See the on-line 
 
User’s Reference Guide
 
 on your Netopia CD.
Auxiliar y por t
An HD-15 auxiliar y por t for attaching an external modem or the optional AppleTalk kit or the optional Analog Dial-in 
kit (for RAS).
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4
7
3
6
2
5
1
Telco 2
Telco 1
Phone 1
Phone 2
1
8 por t Ethernet hub
Crossover switch
Line por t
Auxiliar y por t
Console por t
Power por t
Termination switch
POTS por ts (optional)
Ethernet
Power
Console
Auxiliary
Normal/Uplink
 
1.
Connect one of the RJ-45 cables to any of the Ethernet 
por ts on the router.
(If you are connecting the router to an existing Ethernet 
hub, use Ethernet por t #1 on the router and set the 
crossover switch to the 
 
Uplink
 
 position.)
2.
Connect one end of one of the RJ-45 cables to the “Telco 
1" por t, and the other end to your ISDN line outlet. (The 
“Telco 2” por t is reser ved for future use.)
3.
Connect the mini-DIN8 connector from the Power Adapter 
to the Power por t, and plug the other end into an electrical 
outlet.
You should now have: the power adapter plugged in; the 
Ethernet cable connected between the router and your 
computer; and the telephone cables connected between 
the router and the ISDN line jack.