Exiting the menu interface, Basic iad configur- ation, Connecting lan, wan, usi and telephones – Verilink Net Engine (3150-30626-001) Product Manual User Manual

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NetEngine IAD User Guide

Quick Start Guide

20

Exiting the Menu Interface

To exit the menu interface, return to the Main menu using the Escape key,
and press Escape one more time. The IAD asks you to confirm—press

Y

to exit (or press Return to accept the default value (

N

) to cancel the exit).

After exiting, you can quit the terminal emulator or Telnet application. If
you made changes to the configuration that require resetting the IAD, be
sure to do so before exiting.

Basic IAD
Configur-
ation

Each IAD has a default configuration when it is shipped from the factory.
At a minimum, you should view the configuration and check the following
settings for probable update for each customer installation:

1. Configure the LAN IP address, if not already completed (page

13

)

2. Configure each of the WAN options and the DSLAM profile (

WAN

Configuration

on page

51

)

3. Create and configure at least one DLCI (page

93

) or PVC (page

81

) for

data traffic and set the WAN IP address (

WAN Configuration

on page

51

.)

4. Configure static or default route or enable bridging for all data traffic
5. Create and configure a DCLI (page

93

) or PVC (page

81

) for voice

where required and select appropriate voice gateway settings.

6. Reset the IAD (page

15

) to enable all configuration changes.

Connecting
LAN, WAN,
USI and
Telephones

In this section, you’ll connect the IAD to the computer and telephone
systems the IAD is intended to support.

Before proceeding, make sure that you have an appropriate serial cable
for your PC, identify the LAN switching equipment where you’ll connect the
IAD, identify the telephone cables, and verify that WAN service is installed,
and configured by the service provider.

When you’ve completed this section, reset the IAD so it can synchronize
these physical connections.

Ethernet LAN Connection

The Ethernet LAN port on the rear of the IAD is an RJ45 jack for 10/
100Base-T Ethernet cables. If the IAD is intended to act as an Internet
gateway for the LAN in the customer’s premises, connect the IAD to the
switch, hub or router using an Ethernet straight-through cable.

WAN Connections

WAN connections vary, based on the WAN interface on your IAD. Identify
the WAN interface on your IAD, and proceed to the appropriate section.

NOTE

To temporarily connect the IAD directly to a PC for Telnet
configuration (without going through a hub or router), be sure
to use an Ethernet cross-over cable (customer-supplied).

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