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Software Installation
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Windows NT 4.0
1.  Double click Control Panel.
2.  Double click the Network icon.
3.  When the “Network” window appears, select “Services”, then click the “Add” button.
4.  Select “SNMP Service.”
Installing RAS
Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) includes the following applications:
• 
Dial-Up Networking is the client version of RAS and is used to connect to dial-up servers. The Dial-Up
Networking icon is located in the My Computer dialog box and in the Accessories folder on the Start menu.
• 
Dial-Up Networking Monitor, used to monitor connections and devices, is located in Control Panel.
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Remote Access Admin, used to monitor remote users connecting to a RAS server, is located in the
Administrative Tools folder on the Start menu.
For more information about RAS, see the Microsoft Windows NT Server Installation Guide (Windows NT 3.5) or the
Microsoft Windows NT Server Networking Supplement (Windows NT 4.0). More information is available in the file
NETWORK.WRI located in the directory where NT is installed.
Installing the Management Software
The management software setup program (software package part no. 75000219) installs support for local and remote
management of the T1 Modem Banks connected to a host system. This software must be installed on the host system
and can optionally be installed on remote systems. Setup requires Windows NT or Windows 95.
Host System Installation
Host systems are Windows NT systems which have T1 Modem Banks and drivers installed. Remote management of
the host system’s T1 Modem Banks is available via SNMP. SNMP management applications (including
QuickManager) may be used. For host systems running Windows NT Server, remote management from a Windows
95 system is also possible via QuickManager.
Before running the setup program on the host system, check the following:
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The EPC/X driver is installed and running (reboot after driver installation).
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Each T1 Modem Bank is connected and powered on.
• 
Each T1 Modem Bank has completed its download (
AC
 is displayed on the front panel). If
the T1 Modem Banks are not in the 
AC
 state, see the section titled “POST Failure” on page
30 for instructions.
• 
The T1 line is ready to be connected to the T1 Modem Bank.
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The list of operating parameters for the T1 line is available.
• 
If SNMP or RAS will be used, be sure to install and configure these first.