Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoSetting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400 Unit1Contents11Figures13Tables15Preface17Before you begin17Acronyms18Related publications19How to get help20Chapter 1 Introduction21Instant Internet package21Available options22Requirements and compatibility23Chapter 2 Installation preparation25Preparing for Internet access25Making decisions26Selecting an Internet service provider26Installation checklist27Installation worksheet29Chapter 3 Instant Internet 400 hardware installation31Getting to know your Instant Internet 400 unit31Interface cards32Instant Internet quick installation35Mounting your Instant Internet unit in a rack37Chapter 4 DIP switch settings41DIP switches41Switch settings for normal operation42Switch settings for token ring speed42Single token ring switch settings42Dual token ring switch settings43Switch settings for special configurations44Resetting your Instant Internet unit46Chapter 5 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions47Interpreting LEDs47LEDs at power-up sequence47Recognizing single token ring speed48Recognizing dual token ring speed48LEDs during operation49Appendix A Technical specifications51Physical specifications51Environmental specifications51Appendix B Adapter cable pinout diagrams53Adapter cable part numbers53V.35 adapter cable54X.21 (DCE) adapter cable55Index57Tamanho: 700 KBPáginas: 60Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Instrução De Instalaçãoíndice analíticoInstalling the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.111Contents5Figures9Tables11Preface13Before you begin13Related publications14Acronyms16How to get help17Chapter 1 Introduction19Instant Internet is an adaptive solution19How Instant Internet can function in your network20IP networks20IPX networks21Services Instant Internet provides21Chapter 2 Understanding the installation environment23Understanding your local network environment23Understanding IP addressing23Understanding DHCP servers24Understanding gateways and DNS proxies25Understanding static IP addresses25Understanding how Instant Internet works with an existing IP address server26Understanding the workstation environment27IP workstations27IPX workstations28Chapter 3 Installing the Instant Internet software29Before you begin29Installation flowchart30Configuring the Instant Internet unit32Configuring the unit for your network32Configuring Instant Internet for common connection environments37Configuring Instant Internet for a dial-up or ISDN connection39Configuring Instant Internet for a leased-line connection44Configuring Instant Internet for an Ethernet or 1-Meg modem connection50Configuring a static IP connection for an external device or 1-Meg modem50Configuring a DHCP connection for an external device or 1-Meg modem53Configuring a PPPoE connection for an external device or 1-Meg modem55Finishing the connection configuration57Installing the software58Copying the Instant Internet management software to the network58Automatically configuring workstations during installation60Installing the Instant Internet workstation software on each workstation62Installing the Instant Internet workstation software from the network63Installing the Instant Internet workstation software from the CD65Chapter 4 Documentation, third-party applications, and what to do next67Viewing Instant Internet documentation67Using third-party applications68Copying the third-party applications to the network (optional)68Installing third party software from the CD69Installing third-party applications on a workstation from the network70Deciding what to do next70Chapter 5 Uninstalling the Instant Internet software73Appendix A Network support75Preparing common network environments for Instant Internet75Preparing an IPX network76Preparing a TCP/IP network with an existing BootP or DHCP server76Assigning a static IP address to Instant Internet using a BootP or DHCP server77Configuring your DHCP server to use Instant Internet as the gateway and DNS proxy78Preparing a network with no TCP/IP and no BootP or DHCP server81Preparing a TCP/IP network with static IP addresses (noBootP or DHCP server)82Appendix B Workstation support83Preparing a workstation using IPX83Preparing a workstation with TCP/IP83Installing TCP/IP on a workstation84Installing TCP/IP on a Windows 95 workstation84Installing TCP/IP on a Windows 98 workstation85Installing TCP/IP on a Windows NT workstation85Installing TCP/IP on a Windows 2000 workstation86Configuring TCP/IP settings87Setting a workstation to get its IP address from Instant Internet or your existing DHCP server87Setting a workstation to get new information from the Instant Internet unit or your existing DHCP...88Configuring a workstation to use Instant Internet as the gateway and DNS proxy89Identifying IP workstations93Host name access controls for IP workstations93Using older versions of the Instant Internet workstation software94Appendix C Troubleshooting and error messages95Common error messages95Common ISDN cause codes98Testing the connection to the Internet99Index101Tamanho: 3 MBPáginas: 104Language: EnglishAbrir o manual