Avaya 38DHB0002UKDD User Manual

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Page 66 - Part 1 IP Connectivity

How Do I?

Task

Description

Step 1
Configure INDeX environment.
Refer to the INDeX Programming Manuals
for details.


Program the INDeX to access the external line in the
normal way.

Step 2
Obtain configuration file


The configuration file must first be obtained, modified
and then submitted to the IPNC.

Step 3
Create a Normal Service and assign a
unique name to this New Service.

The Name of a Normal Service is not used in the
authentication procedure and is used only to identify the
Service configuration. The name will be used in the IP
Route configuration.

Step 4
Add the following parameters to the new
Service

• Name = Internet
• Account Name = Username
• Password = password
• Telephone Number

Move on to the next step without clicking
OK.


The Account Name and password are the username
and password supplied by the ISP. The Account name
must not be confused with the Name parameter of a
Service. The Name parameter on a Normal Service
simply identifies the Services in the system.

Step 5
Select the following option within the new
Service and submit configuration to IPNC

• Default Route
• Request DNS.


Default Route is on the Service tab
Request DNS is on the IP tab

Step 6
Renew IP parameters on all PCs on the
Local network.


Use WINIPCFG for Windows 95/98/ME
Use IPCONFIG /renew for Windows NT

Step 7
Test configuration


PING an address on the Internet and observe the
Monitor Application output. While the PING is
maintained select Call events and ensure that the IPNC
dials the number configured in (Step 4).
If it can be determined that the IPNC dial connects and
then immediately disconnects but the PING is
unsuccessful, then use the Monitor application and
select PPP to check LCP TX/RX and Security TX/RX.
This will show whether the call is cleared as result of a
bad password and/or incompatible PPP parameters.

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INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual

Part 1 IP Connectivity

38DHB0002UKDD – Issue 7 (22/11/02)

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