Chapter 2 quick start guide, Unpacking the iad, Unpacking the iad -1 – Verilink 8100A (34-00237) Product Manual User Manual

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This chapter describes the steps to install, connect, and set the IP address of
the 8000 Series IAD. It introduces the menu interface and describes how to
perform basic configuration for common LAN and WAN environments. It
also describes basic operations such as resetting the IAD and logging off.

In many cases, all the information you need to get an IAD up and running is
included in this single chapter. In most installations, you will proceed through
these topics in order. If your situation varies, you will find more detailed
information on installation, connection, configuration, and troubleshooting in
the chapters that follow this Quick Start Guide.

Unpacking the IAD

Each IAD is packed and shipped in a durable container. Unpack and carefully
remove the IAD from the package and packing material.

IAD Package

Components

Each IAD is shipped with the components listed below. As you unpack them,
note their condition and identity and compare the list with the packing list in
the package.

AC power adapter and cord (6 feet long), or AC power cord

Agency Compliance information sheet

Ethernet cable (straight through), 7 feet long

WAN cable, 7 feet long

If you note any visible damage or missing components, notify the shipping
company immediately to make a damage claim. Contact the company from
which the IAD was purchased (Verilink, or an authorized distributor) to
obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) for return of damaged
equipment or to order missing components. (Refer to Support from Verilink
on page xxvii.
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NOTICE:

Verilink suggests you keep the shipping container and packing material
for future storage or shipping of the unit.

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