Configuring the i.lon 10 ethernet adapter for ppp, Configuring the i .lon 10 ethernet adapter for ppp – Echelon i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter User Manual

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Connecting The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter to a Modem

You can connect the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter to an analog, GSM, or ISDN
modem using a standard DB-9 – DB-25 straight though modem cable.
You must use a straight through modem cable to connect the i.LON 10 to

the Modem. A crossover cable will not work.
In order to for a modem to communicate with the i.LON 10, it must support all of
the following signals: Tx, Rx, GND, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR and CD. Check with

the modem manufacturer to confirm that the modem you want to use supports

these signals.

Configuring the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter for PPP

The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter supports three methods of establishing

communication using a modem attached to its serial port:
Dial-out – The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter can be configured to use an

attached modem to dial-out to an ISP. Once connected to an ISP, a

connection to an LNS Server on an attached TCP/IP network can be
established.

Dial-in – The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter can be configured to use an

attached modem to accept incoming calls.

Shoulder tap – The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter can be configured to listen for

an incoming call, then dial-back in response. This allows you to call the

i.LON 10 from a remote location and have the i.LON 10 respond by calling an
ISP that is local to it, thus avoiding toll charges and providing security. The

i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter cannot simultaneously support the dial-in and

shoulder-tap methods.

The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter PPP Configuration Page

The i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter PPP Configuration Web page appears as shown

in the following figure:

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Using

i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter with a Modem

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