DP-692Internet Server/HubUser’s GuideRev. 01 (July, 1999)6DP692H…01Printed In TaiwanRECYCLABLE
Internet Server User’s GuideAbout This Guide ixABOUT THIS GUIDEThis guide explains how to install and use the DP-692 internetserver with built-in hub
Internet Server User’s GuideAbout This Guidex♦ Appendix A - Troubleshooting. Provides direction and assis-tance for locating the source of problems a
Internet Server User’s GuideQuick Installation xiQUICK INSTALLATIONThis section takes you through a step-by-step minimum installa-tion and setup proce
Internet Server User’s GuideQuick Installationxiior ISDN/TA should already be connected and setup ac-cording to the instructions included with it.)Ste
Internet Server User’s GuideQuick Installation xiiinipulated using the IS Admin program included with thedevice.) Start your Telnet or browser softwa
Internet Server User’s GuideIntroduction 11INTRODUCTIONThis chapter introduces the DP-692 internet server, as well assome of the technology that is ut
Internet Server User’s Guide2 Installation♦ Internet protocol support for: PPP, PAP/CHAP, NAT,TCP/IP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, Telnet, and HTTP.♦ Support
Internet Server User’s GuideIntroduction 3176.220.22.1PC(singleend user)Single GlobalIP AddressUsing an internet server allows a single global IP addr
Internet Server User’s Guide4 InstallationNon-Internet ImplementationsAn internet server can also be used to expand a LAN by creating alocalized IP “s
Internet Server User’s GuideIntroduction 5
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 72INSTALLATIONThis chapter provides information on the unpacking and initialinstallation of your internet ser
Internet Server User’s Guide8 InstallationInspect the device and all accompanying items. If any item isdamaged or missing, report the problem immedia
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 9 DP-692 Rear PanelRJ-45 – LANThe internet server has ten, 10BASE-T, RJ-45 LAN ports. TheseMDI-X UTP ports a
Internet Server User’s Guide10 InstallationDiagnostic LED DescriptionsThe internet server has an LED array for indicating current portand transmission
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 11◊ ON: Data link between UTP port and host computer’s oruplinked hub’s UTP port is successful.◊ OFF: No da
Internet Server User’s Guide12 Installation• COM1 / COM2◊ ON: Each COM port LED provides an indication of the op-erating status of the corresponding W
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 13Normal LED Flash PatternImmediately after power-up, both COM LEDs should displaysteady green for several se
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Internet Server User’s Guide14 Installationthrough cable into the 10X LAN port on the internet server, andthe other end into a normal (non-Uplink) por
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 15Connecting Through Thin Coaxial CableThe BNC port on the DP-692 can be used to uplink hubs together.Actual
Internet Server User’s Guide16 Installation(NIC) installed in a PC as shown below. Please note that the ex-ample shown below uses a BNC connection to
Internet Server User’s GuideInstallation 17 Modem ConnectionConnecting PowerPower is supplied to the internet server through an AC poweradapter. Conne
Internet Server User’s Guide18 InstallationAfter the internet server is connected to the LAN and powered on,you can use the included IS Admin software
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 193SYSTEM SETUPThe internet server has some settings that need to be properlyconfigured before it can be used
Internet Server User’s Guide20 System SetupSetting IP AddressesThe IP address settings, which include the IP address, subnetmask and gateway IP addres
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 21Default Addressing ExampleHost IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IPInternetServer192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0Co
Internet Server User’s Guide22 System SetupChanging the IP Address of the Internet ServerIf your LAN is already setup for IP networking and you wish t
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 23Press the <Enter> key to access the configuration program. Thereis no default password. Once you hav
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Internet Server User’s Guide24 System SetupUsing a Browser to Configure theServerOnce your PC is configured with an IP address on the same sub-net as
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 25The browser interface uses frames, so it is best if you use aframes-capable browser program. Also, we advi
Internet Server User’s Guide26 System Setupview, set or modify. Some settings can be entered manually whileothers must be selected from pull-down menu
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 27Description: A Domain Name Service (DNS) server addressis used to translate URLs into their corresponding
Internet Server User’s Guide28 System SetupNote: If the ISP phone line is busy, the internetserver will automatically redial. Three succes-sive redia
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 29where necessary, underscores and other punctuation in-cluded). The maximum length is 32 characters. Default
Internet Server User’s Guide30 System Setup Example: If your ISP asks you to input a user ID, pass-word, and to choose from a list of available commu
Internet Server User’s GuideSystem Setup 31OperationTo access the internet, do the following at each station (computer)that will use the internet serv
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 334CONFIGURATIONSETTINGSThis chapter provides information about all of the configurationsettings av
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Internet Server User’s Guide34 Configuration Settings♦ Return to <Previous> Menu – Takes you up onemenu level (generally to the menu immediately
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 35cal network devices must start with 192.168.100 and have afinal number between 2 and 255.Local LA
Internet Server User’s Guide36 Configuration Settings Description: A Domain Name Service (DNS) server ad-dress is used to translate URLs into their c
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 37 Description: This option only needs to be changed if theinternet server isn’t going to be used
Internet Server User’s Guide38 Configuration Settings Default Value: Dialup Description: The WAN port must be configured for use aseither a dial-up
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 39ISP Account -> User ID Options: For dial-up connections, the ISP assigned user IDname exactly
Internet Server User’s Guide40 Configuration SettingsModem AT Commands Options (sub- settings):♦ Init. String: <AT&F> (default)♦ Dial Prefi
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 41Login Script Options: For each line item, a prompt string and a keyinstring must be provided. T
Internet Server User’s Guide42 Configuration SettingsDHCP Server ConfigurationThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows serversand devices
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 43IP Address Range -> StartThe range of IP addresses available to the internet server forDHCP al
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Internet Server User’s Guide44 Configuration Settings Default Value: 1440 (24 hours) Description: Dynamically assigned addresses can be peri-odicall
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 45context are “virtual” because they don’t have their own public do-main IP addresses in the typica
Internet Server User’s Guide46 Configuration SettingsNote: The port numbers in the above example are those commonly usedfor Telnet, FTP, and web serve
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 47 A table showing all the hours in all the days of theweek. Choose Add to add a period of time to
Internet Server User’s Guide48 Configuration Settingsule table. If a request is received to access theinternet outside of the time limits defined inth
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 49WAN 1, totaling 6 people using this port. The7th user accessing the internet will causeWAN 2 to d
Internet Server User’s Guide50 Configuration Settingsfor the internet. All traffic will be balancedbetween the two WAN ports offering thehighest possi
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 51server’s routing table. When doing this, the IP address ofthe static route will be the preexistin
Internet Server User’s Guide52 Configuration Settings Displays all configuration data for the device (addresses,ports, links, etc.). Configuration da
Internet Server User’s GuideConfiguration Settings 53♦ Dial Up – Dial the ISP phone access for one or the otherWAN port using the configuration stored
Internet Server User’s GuidevTABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDE... IXQUICK INST
Internet Server User’s GuideTroubleshooting 55ATROUBLESHOOTINGSystem POSTWhen the unit is powered on, the system first runs a Power-OnSelf Test (POST)
Internet Server User’s Guide56 TroubleshootingDP-692 LED POST Error Indication Table COM1 STATE COM2 STATE ERROR INDICATED0 slow flashing slow flashin
Internet Server User’s GuideTroubleshooting 57dynamically assign IP addresses, make certain that you areusing the right IP for the login you have set.
Internet Server User’s Guide58 TroubleshootingOperating ProblemsISP LOGIN PROCEDURES – LOGIN SCRIPT: It may benecessary for you to create login scrip
Internet Server User’s GuideSpecifications 59BSPECIFICATIONSGeneralStandards: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet repeater, ANSIX3T9.5 Twisted-Pair Transcei
Internet Server User’s Guide60 SpecificationsEnvironmental and PhysicalPower Supply:5VDC/1.5A (external)Dimensions:223.3 x 131.7 x 35 mm (W x L x H)We
Internet Server User’s GuideAT Commands 61CAT COMMANDSThe commands provided in the table below are used to controlmodems and are provided as a supplem
Internet Server User’s Guide62 AT CommandsWInserted between digit. Wait for dial tone for theperiod defined by S7 before dialing.,Inserted between di
Internet Server User’s GuideAT Commands 630Go on-hook (hang-up)1Go off-hookInIdentification Command0Display the product identification code.1Report pr
viUSING TELNET TO CONFIGURE THE SERVER ...22USING A BROWSER TO CONFIGURE THE SERVER...
Internet Server User’s Guide64 AT Commands0Return to data mode.1Perform equalizer retrain sequence, then returnto data mode. A retrain causes the mod
Internet Server User’s GuideAT Commands 65Extended AT& Command SetCommand Var Description&BnData rate, terminal-to-modem1DTE/DCE rate fixed at
Internet Server User’s Guide66 Port PinoutsDPORT PINOUTSThis appendix provides pinout data for the internet server’s ports.Serial PortsThe table below
Internet Server User’s GuidePort Pinouts 67RJ-45 PortThe RJ-45 port of the device is a LAN port designed to use stan-dard, straight twisted-pair cabli
Internet Server User’s Guide68 GlossaryEGLOSSARYPlease note that the terms in this glossary are defined accordingto their usage in this document and a
Internet Server User’s GuideGlossary 69CCategory 3, 4, 5 Communication cabling standards refer-ring to the quality of the transmissionmedium and wheth
Internet Server User’s Guide70 Glossarycalled, “URLs”) to their actual IP ad-dresses.EEthernet A particular type of LAN described in astandard establi
Internet Server User’s GuideGlossary 71LLAN Local Area Network, an interconnected setof computers and other devices, in an officefor example.Leased-Li
Internet Server User’s Guide72 GlossaryUUTP/STP UTP – unshielded twisted-pair, twistedpair wire without shielding. STP –shielded twisted-pair, twiste
Internet Server User’s GuideIndex 73INDEX10BASE-T, 59, 6810Mbps, 59, 68, 70Adjust Time, 53AT Commands, 61Auto Dial, 47baud rate, 40Baud Rate, 38BNC, 9
Internet Server User’s GuideviiManager Server IP Address...46Log and Filter...
Internet Server User’s Guide74 Indexnetwork IP address, 21NUMBER OF USERS, 58Operation Mode, 36Password, 28, 37, 39Phone Number, 27, 38Port Number, 45
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