Echelon i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter User Manual

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4. Verify that the user name and password set using Dial Up and

Networking Connections on the computer matches the user name and
password set on the PPP Setup Web page of the i.LON 10.

5. Assure that LCP Extensions is unchecked in the Windows PPP Settings

dialog. You can open this dialog by following these steps:
i. Open the Windows dial-up connection used to dial the i.LON 10.
ii. Select the Networking tab.
iii. Click the Settings button.

6. If you are using a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP to dial

the i.LON 10, open a command prompt and enter “netsh ras set tracing ppp
enable”. This will enable tracing of outgoing calls. A file named “ppp.log”

will be created in the <WINNT Director>\tracing folder. Review this file for

any errors; see

http://support.microsoft.com

for more information on how to

read this file.
Once you have completed tracing, open a command prompt and type “ras set

tracing ppp disable” to turn off tracing.

Test the i.LON 10 After Establishing a Dial-in Connection

This section assumes that you have confirmed that the modem is functioning

properly and that a PPP connection is being established between the modem and
the dialing computer, as described in the previous sections. To test the i.LON 10

after a dial-in connection is established, follow these steps:
1. On the dialing computer, open a command prompt, type “ipconfig”, and press

<Enter>. A list of all IP addresses allocated to the computer will appear.

One of the entries should be “PPP adapter <name of adapter>” where <name

of adapter> is the dial-up connection. This IP address should be one greater
than that of the i.LON 10 device (i.e. if the i.LON 10 device’s IP address is

192.168.1.222, the PPP adapter entry will show an IP address of

192.168.1.223).

2. On the dialing computer, open a command prompt, type “ping <i.LON 10 IP

address>” and press <Enter>. If the i.LON 10 is in communication with the

computer, you will see responses from the i.LON 10.
If the ping fails there may be a device attached to the computer that is

routing packets that should be sent over the dial-up connection over an

alternate route. Disable all network cards and dial-up connections other

than the i.LON 10 dial-up connection.

Configuring the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter for Shoulder Tap

To configure the i.LON 10 Ethernet adapter to respond to incoming calls by

dialing out to an ISP, follow these steps:
1. If Allow Access to Secure Pages Without a Security Access Reset is

not enabled on the Security Web page, perform a security access reset as

described in Performing a Security Access Reset in Chapter 5.

2. Click Security to open the i.LON 10 Security Configuration Web page.
3. If it is not already checked, check the Allow Access to Secure Pages

Without a Security Access Reset option, click Submit, and wait for the

i.LON 10 to reboot.

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