Nortel Networks Network Router 400 S User Manual

Part No. 209375-A  
November 2000  
4401 Great America Parkway  
Santa Clara, CA 95054  
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EC Declaration of conformity  
This product conforms to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Japan/Nippon requirements only  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement  
Taiwan requirements  
Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) Statement  
Canada requirements only  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus (BayStack Instant Internet 400-S) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions  
from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications  
Cet appareil numérique (BayStack Instant Internet 400-S) respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les  
appareils numériques de classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
Canada CS-03 rules and regulations  
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets  
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal  
Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the  
user's satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local  
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The  
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent the degradation of service in some  
situations.  
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Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or  
alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company  
cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines  
and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important  
in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric  
inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
Notice: For equipment using loopstart lines, please note that the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each  
terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone  
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that  
the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. The REN is located on the "FCC Rules  
Part 68" label located on the bracket of the module or on the back of the unit.  
Canada CS-03 -- Règles et règlements  
Avis: L'étiquette d'Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme  
aux normes de protection, d'exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le prescrivent les  
documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal. Le Ministère n'assure toutefois pas que le  
matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l'utilisateur.  
Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer qu'il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise  
locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement.  
L'abonné ne doit pas oublier qu'il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n'empêche pas la  
dégradation du service dans certaines situations.  
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être coordonnées par un représentant désigné par le fournisseur.  
L'entreprise de télécommunications peut demander à l'utilisateur de débrancher un appareil à la suite de réparations ou  
de modifications effectuées par l'utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d'énergie électrique,  
des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d'eau métalliques, s'il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette précaution est  
particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.  
Avertissement: L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service  
d'inspection des installations électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
Avis: Veuillez prendre note que pour tout appareillage supportant des lignes de type "loopstart," l'indice d'équivalence de  
la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être  
raccordés à une interface. La terminaison d'une interface téléphonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques  
dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas  
5. Le REN figure sur l'étiquette "FCC Rules Part 68" située sur le support du module ou à l'arrière de l'unité.  
Modular components used in this assembly  
This product contains a base unit and possibly one or more of the following Communication and Network Connection  
Options Devices. Please refer to your specific product for a description of what option cards (if any) are included.  
Compliance Statements for all the following devices are on file and available on request.  
FCC Part 68 compliance statement  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. All direct connections to telephone network lines must be made  
using standard plugs and jacks compliant with FCC Part 68. Please note the following:  
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1. You are required to request service from the telephone company before you connect the unit to a network. When  
you request service, you must provide the telephone company with the following data:  
When you request T1 Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The Facility Interface Code  
Provide the telephone company with all the codes below:  
04DU9-BN (1.544 MB, D4 framing format)  
04DU9-DN (1.544 MB, D4 framing format with B8ZF coding)  
04DU9-1KN (1.544 MB, ESF framing format)  
04DU9-1SN (1.544 MB, ESF framing format with B8ZF coding)  
04DU9-1ZN (1.544 MB, ANSI ESF and ZBTSI without line power)  
The telephone company will select the code it has available.  
The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F  
The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ48C  
When you request 56K/64K Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The Facility Interface Code: 04DU5-56/64  
The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F  
The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ48S  
When you request V.34 Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ11C  
The make, model number, Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), and FCC Registration number of the unit  
The REN helps you determine the number of devices you can connect to your telephone line and still  
have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all, areas, the sum of the  
RENs of all devices should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the number of devices you can connect  
to your line, you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your  
calling area. This equipment must not be used on party lines or coin lines.  
When you request ISDN UInterface Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The Facility Interface Code: 02IS5  
The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F  
The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ49C  
When you request ISDN S/TInterface Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0N  
The make, model number, and FCC Registration number of the NT1  
Note: ISDN S/T cannot be directly connected to the network.  
When you request Primary Rate ISDN Service, you must provide the telephone company with  
The Facility Interface Code: 04DU9-1SN (1.544 MB, ESF framing format with B8ZF coding)  
The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F  
The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ48C  
2. Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect  
the proper functioning of your equipment. The telephone company will notify you in advance of such changes to  
give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.  
3. If the unit causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service.  
If possible, they will notify you in advance, but if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified  
as soon as possible and will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
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4. If you experience trouble with the unit, please contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in  
your area for service or repairs. Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by  
Nortel Networks.  
United States  
1-800-2LANWAN  
33-4-92-96-69-68  
61-2-9927-8800  
81-3-5740-1700  
Valbonne, France  
Sydney, Australia  
Tokyo, Japan  
5. You are required to notify the telephone company when you disconnect the unit from the network.  
UL listing/C-UL listing  
This information technology equipment is UL-Listed and C-UL-Listed for the uses described in this and accompanying  
documents.  
Connecting an Instant Internet unit to the network  
Important safety information  
To avoid contact with electrical current:  
Never install electrical wiring during an electrical storm  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless that jack is specifically designed for wet locations  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines  
Use a screwdriver and other tools with insulated handles  
You and those around you should wear safety glasses or goggles  
Do not place telephone wiring or connections in any conduit, outlet or junction box containing electrical wiring  
Warning: Do not work on your telephone wiring if you wear a pacemaker. Telephone lines carry electrical current.  
Installation of inside wire may bring you close to electrical wire, conduit, terminals and other electrical facilities.  
Extreme caution must be used to avoid electrical shock from such facilities. You must avoid contact with all such  
facilities.  
Telephone wiring must be at least 6 feet from bare power wiring or lightning rods and associated wires, and at least  
6 inches from other wire (antenna wires, doorbell wires, wires from transformers to neon signs), steam or hot water  
pipes, and heating ducts.  
Before working with existing inside wiring, check all electrical outlets for a square telephone dial light transformer  
and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Failure to unplug all telephone transformers can cause electrical shock.  
Do not place a jack where it would allow a person to use the telephone while in a bathtub, shower, swimming pool,  
or similar hazardous location.  
Protectors and grounding wire placed by the service provider must not be connected to, removed, or modified by  
the customer.  
Specific information related to different types of communication connections  
Connecting an Instant Internet unit containing an analog modem  
It is not necessary to notify the telephone company before installing the modem. However, the telephone company may  
request the telephone number(s) to which the unit is connected and the related FCC information including the FCC Part  
68 registration number and the ringer equivalence number.  
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Be sure that the telephone line you are connecting the modem to is a standard analog line and not a digital (PBX), party,  
or coin telephone line. If the modem is malfunctioning, it may affect the telephone lines. In this case, disconnect the  
modem until the source of the difficulty is traced.  
Connecting an Instant Internet unit containing an ISDN modem with NT  
When connecting this version of the product to the network, avoid contact with the Telecommunications lead wire.  
Telephone wiring can carry dangerous voltage from electrical faults or lightning.  
The product is equipped with a standard 8-pin RJ-49C jack for connection to the ISDN network.  
If you need to add wiring to your facility, refer to the National ISDN Users Forum document NIUF 433-94 ISDN Wiring  
and Powering Guidelines (Residence and Small Business).  
Connecting an Instant Internet unit containing an ISDN modem without NT1  
This version of the product is equipped with two standard 8-pin RJ-45 jacks for connection to the NT1 (the BRI line can  
be attached to either jack, and the unused jack can be used to connect a second ISDN device).  
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NT1  
Instant Internet  
ISDN Device  
9611EA  
At the product interface point, the interface cable must be wired straight-through(pin 1 at one end connected to pin 1  
at the other end, pin 2 to pin 2, etc.), and must have at least the middle 4 pins (pins 2, 3, 4, and 5) connected. The cables  
included in your package are wired in this fashion.  
Your NT1 must be properly connected to your ISDN service; check with your service provider.  
If you need to add wiring to your facility, refer to the National ISDN Users Forum document NIUF 433-94 ISDN Wiring  
and Powering Guidelines (Residence and Small Business).  
Avis: L'étiquette d'Industrí Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme  
à certaines normes de protection, d'exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications. Toutefois, le Ministére  
n'assure pas que le matériel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l'utilisateur.  
Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit assurer qu'il soit permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise  
locale de télécommunications. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode de raccordement  
acceptée. Dans certaíns cas, les fils intérieurs de l'entreprise utilisés pour un service individuel á ligne unique peuvent  
être prolongés au moyen d'un dispositif de raccordement homologué (cordon rallonge téléphonique interne). L'abonné  
ne doit pas oublier qu'il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n'empechent pas la dégradation  
du service dans certaines situations. Acluellement, les entreprises de télécommunication ne permettent pas que l'on  
raccorde leur matériel à des jacks d'abonné, sauf dans les cas précis prévus pas les tarrifs particuliers de ces entreprises.  
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être effectuées par un centre d'entretien canadien autorisé désigné par le  
fournisseur. La compagnie de télécommunications peut demander á l'tilisateur de débrancher un appareil à la suite de  
réparations ou de modifications effectuées par l'utilisateur, ou à cause de mauvais fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, l'utilisateur doit assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d'énergie électrique, des  
lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d'eau métalliques, s'il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette précautions est  
particuliérement importante dans les régions rurales.  
Avertissement: L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours aux services  
d'un électricien.  
L'indice de charge (IC) assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique, pour éviter toute surcharge, le pourcentage de la  
charge totale qui peut être raccordée à un circuit téléphonique bouclé utilisé par ce dispositif. La termination du circuít  
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bouclé peut être constítuée de n'importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs, pourvu que la somme des indices de charge  
de l'ensemble des dispositifs ne dépasse pas 100.  
L'indice de charge se trouve sur le modem.  
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Preparing for Internet access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting the voltage selector switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Instant Internet quick installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Mounting your Instant Internet unit in a rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
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Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a dial-up connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Connecting a modem to a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Configuring modem connection settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Connecting a modem to the Instant Internet unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Connecting to an Instant Internet unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
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Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
V.35 adapter cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
X.21 (DCE) adapter cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Remote access adapter cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Null modem adapter (PC-to-PC) cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Modem adapter cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
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Figure 15 V.35 adapter cable pinout diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
Figure 16 X.21 (DCE) adapter cable diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Figure 17 Null modem adapter cable pinout diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Figure 18 Modem adapter cable pinout diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
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Communications interface cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Voltage selector switch settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Switch settings for normal operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Table 3  
Table 5  
Table 6  
Table 9  
Switch settings to disable switch settings for resetting the password  
and user-defined configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Table 10  
Table 11  
Table 12  
Switch settings for resetting factory default conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
LED status and appearance during operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Seven-port switch port status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
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Preface  
This manual describes the BayStackInstant Internet 400-S unit. This manual  
also describes what you do to install the Instant Internethardware and to access  
the Internet.  
Before you begin  
Before using this manual, you need to do two things. First, write down the model  
number and serial number of your Instant Internet unit. You will need this  
information if you call Nortel Networks Technical Support. Model and serial  
numbers are located on the rear panel of your Instant Internet unit.  
Model #: ____________________________________________________  
Example: CQ2001E80  
Serial #: ____________________________________________________  
Example: I4000181CC404F  
Second, you must complete the steps outlined in Chapter 2, Installation  
preparation,on page 29. The steps include:  
1
2
3
Preparing for Internet access  
Selecting an Internet service provider  
Selecting the type of connection to use  
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Acronyms  
The following acronyms are used in this manual:  
AC  
Alternating Current  
AUI  
Attachment Unit Interface  
Certification Body  
CB  
CEE  
CENELEC  
CHAP  
CSA  
cUL  
Certification of Electrical Equipment  
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization  
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  
Canadian Standards Associates  
Underwriter Laboratories testing to Canadian standards  
Decibels Audible  
dBA  
DIP  
Dual Inline Pins  
DMZ  
DNS  
DSL  
FDX  
HAR  
HD  
Demilitarized Zone  
Domain Name Service  
Digital Subscriber Lines  
Full Duplex  
Harmonized  
Harmonized Document  
HDX  
IEC  
Half Duplex  
International Electrotechnical Commission  
Internet Protocol  
IP  
IPX  
Internetwork Packet Exchange  
Integrated Services Digital Network  
Internet Service Provider  
Kilobits Per Second  
ISDN  
ISP  
Kb/s  
LAN  
LED  
MB  
Local Area Network  
Light-Emitting Diode  
Megabyte  
Mb/s  
MDI  
Megabits Per Second  
Medium Dependent Interface  
Medium Dependent Interface - Crossover  
MDI-X  
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MP  
Multilink Protocol  
NAT  
Network Address Translation  
National Electrical Manufacturers Association  
Norma Oficial Mexicana  
Network Interface Card  
NEMA  
NOM  
NIC  
NT1  
Network Termination Type 1  
Password Authentication Protocol  
Point of Presence  
PAP  
POP  
POTS  
PPP  
PPPoE  
ROM  
SMTP  
SPID  
STP  
Plain Old Telephone Service  
Point-to-Point Protocol  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet  
Read-Only Memory  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  
Service Profile Identifier  
Shielded Twisted-Pair  
UL  
Underwriter Laboratories  
Unshielded Twisted Pair  
Voltage Alternating Current  
Wide Area Network  
UTP  
VAC  
WAN  
Related publications  
For more information about using Instant Internet, refer to the following  
publications:  
Important Notice for the BayStack Instant Internet Version 7.11 (Part number  
307603-E)  
Provides instructions for viewing documentation and installing the Instant  
Internet software and third-party applications (Adobe Acrobat Reader,  
Netscape Communicator, and AniTa Terminal Emulator).  
Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11  
(Part number 209226-B)  
Provides instructions for installing the Instant Internet software.  
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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11  
(Part number 300868-G)  
Provides an introduction to Instant Internet, instructions for administering the  
product, and procedures for using Instant Internet features.  
Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands  
Version 7.11 (Part number 302005-F)  
Provides instructions and commands for remotely accessing Instant Internet.  
BayStack Instant Internet Software and Documentation Version 7.11 CD  
(Part number 206664-D)  
Provides manuals for using and installing the Instant Internet software and  
third-party applications. The CD contains the following documents:  
Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version  
7.11  
Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 100 Unit  
Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Unit  
Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400 Unit  
Setting Up the BayStack Instant Internet 400-S Unit  
Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11  
Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands  
Version 7.11  
You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free, directly from the  
Internet. Go to the www25.nortelnetworks.com/library/tpubs/ URL. Find the  
product for which you need documentation. Then locate the specific category and  
model or version for your hardware or software product. Use Adobe Acrobat  
Reader to open the manuals and release notes, search for the sections you need,  
and print them on most standard printers. Go to Adobe Systems at the  
www.adobe.com URL to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader.  
You can purchase selected documentation sets, CDs, and technical publications  
through the Internet at the www1.fatbrain.com/documentation/nortel/ URL.  
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How to get help  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a  
distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that  
distributor or reseller for assistance.  
If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program, contact one of the following  
Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers:  
Technical Solutions Center  
Telephone  
EMEA  
(33) (4) 92-966-968  
North America  
Asia Pacific  
China  
(800) 2LANWAN or (800) 252-6926  
(61) (2) 9927-8800  
(800) 810-5000  
An Express Routing Code (ERC) is available for many Nortel Networks products  
and services. When you use an ERC, your call is routed to a technical support  
person who specializes in supporting that product or service. To locate an ERC for  
your product or service, go to the www12.nortelnetworks.com/ URL and click  
ERC at the bottom of the page.  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter introduces your Instant Internet 400-S unit and describes package  
and compatibility issues.  
Caution: Before you install your unit, make sure that the power voltage  
selector switch setting matches your power voltage. For details, refer to  
Setting the voltage selector switchon page 42.  
Instant Internet package  
The Instant Internet package contains:  
Instant Internet 400-S unit  
Depending on the type of connection you ordered, your Instant Internet  
package contains one or more of the following connector cables:  
RJ-11 cable (phone cord) for a dial-up connection or 1-Meg modem  
connection  
ISDN cable for an Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) connection  
Two RJ-45 cables for a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Ethernet connection  
Two RJ-45 crossover cables for a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Ethernet  
connection  
Note: If you ordered your Instant Internet unit for use with a V.35 or  
X.21 modem, you must provide the connection cable. For pinout  
diagrams for V.35 and X.21 adapter cables, refer to Appendix B, Adapter  
cable pinout diagrams,on page 77.  
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Important Information for the BayStack Instant Internet (Part number  
307603-E)  
Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11  
(Part number 209226-B)  
BayStack Instant Internet Software and Documentation Version 7.11 CD  
(Part number 206664-D)  
For contents, see Related publicationson page 21.  
Available options  
The Instant Internet 400-S unit is shipped with several options. The standard unit  
includes a seven-port autosensing, autonegotiating 10/100 Ethernet switch on the  
front of the unit and two full-duplex/half-duplex, autonegotiating 10/100 megabits  
per second (Mb/s) Ethernet connections.  
You can also order your Instant Internet unit configured with one of the following:  
Internal dual-analog V.90 modem  
Internal ISDN 128K card (with or without NT1) with a Plain Old Telephone  
Service (POTS) connection  
Internal 1-Meg modem  
Internal T1 connection with an ISDN backup connection  
Internal E1 connection with an ISDN backup connection  
Internal V.35 or X.21 serial connection with an ISDN backup connection  
Note: If your unit does not have an internal analog modem or ISDN card,  
disregard all references to dial-up account and dial-up configuration  
throughout this manual.  
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Requirements and compatibility  
Instant Internet supports the following Internet connection types:  
Dial-up Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection with optional Multilink  
Protocol (MP) at up to two times V.90  
ISDN connection using synchronous PPP and optional Multilink Protocol  
(MP) at up to 128 kilobits per second (Kb/s)  
Synchronous leased-line connection at speeds up to 2 Mb/s (T1, E1, V.35, or  
X.21) using PPP or frame relay (using RFC 1490)  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection using the 1-Meg  
modem or an external Ethernet device to connect to an access concentrator  
Note: The speed of dial-up connections can vary internationally. Consult  
your local distributor for specifications.  
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Chapter 2  
Installation preparation  
This chapter describes the steps you should follow in preparing for Internet  
access, explains some decisions you need to make before you install your Instant  
Internet 400-S unit, and provides an installation checklist and worksheet.  
Preparing for Internet access  
To prepare for access to the Internet:  
1
2
3
4
Obtain installation and service from your local telephone company (telco).  
Obtain an Internet connection from an Internet service provider (ISP).  
Connect the Instant Internet unit to your local area network (LAN).  
Obtain the power cord from the Instant Internet packaging.  
Note: Do not apply power to the Instant Internet unit until you have  
completed the installation steps in the procedure Instant Internet quick  
installationon page 43.  
Refer to Instant Internet quick installationon page 43 for more information.  
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Making decisions  
Before you can access the Internet with your Instant Internet unit, you must make  
the following decisions:  
Who will be your ISP?  
What type of connection will you usedial-up connection (analog or ISDN),  
leased-line connection (T1, E1, V.35, or X.21) built in to Instant Internet,  
cable modem, xDSL modem, PPPoE, or an external router?  
Selecting an Internet service provider  
There are thousands of ISPs from which to choose. Nortel Networks maintains an  
updated list of the major, national ISPs and as many local ISPs as possible. You  
can choose an ISP from this list, or you can locate a different one. Either way, try  
to choose an ISP that has a local access number so that you do not have to pay  
long distance charges. You can look in the yellow page directory for local or  
regional ISPs, or you can call a national ISP and ask if it offers local dial-up  
access in your area.  
Note: Only a dial-up connection (analog or ISDN) requires this type of  
service from an ISP. If you are using a cable modem, xDSL modem, or  
external Ethernet device, you do not have to obtain dial-up service.  
If your ISP is not on the selection list you see during Instant Internet installation,  
select the ! Defaultprovider from the list. If you cannot connect to the Internet  
with the ! Defaultprovider selected, do one of the following:  
Call Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. See page 23 for instructions  
on how to contact the center.  
Send an e-mail message to [email protected].  
Be sure to have your providers name, location, and contact persons phone  
number so that Nortel Networks can create a dial-up script specific to your ISPs  
access requirements and add your ISP to the list.  
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Use the checklist in Table 1 to ensure a smooth installation. As you check off each  
item, record the information in the Installation worksheeton page 33.  
Table 1 Installation checklist  
Item  
Description  
Type of Account  
Instant Internet can provide access to your entire network  
through a single Internet Protocol (IP) address for  
unlimited access to the Internet:  
If you want to use public IP addresses, request a  
network account.  
If you want to use Network Address Translation (NAT)  
or you are using the Instant Internet unit as an  
IPX-to-IP gateway, request a single-user account.  
Your ISP will provide you with a user name, password,  
primary access phone number, optional alternate access  
phone number, and name server IP address. Record this  
information on page 33.  
Dial-up Protocols  
If you are using a dial-up connection in North America,  
ensure that your ISP supplies true IP service using PPP  
protocols for analog and ISDN connections. ISDN  
requires the synchronous PPP protocol with  
authentication via Password Authentication Protocol  
(PAP) or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  
(CHAP).  
For a 128K connection, Multilink PPP must be supported.  
Some ISPs use their own proprietary protocols or, for  
ISDN, V.120 rate adaption. Instant Internet does not  
support these proprietary protocols.  
ISDN Service  
When you obtain ISDN service, your telephone company  
may assign one or two Service Profile Identifier (SPID)  
numbers to your line. Record the SPID number(s) on  
page 33.  
Leased-Line  
Connection  
Leased-line (T1, E1, V.35, or X.21) connections require  
synchronous PPP or frame relay. The Instant Internet  
400-S unit supports one PVC for frame relay.  
T1 Connection  
If you are using a T1 connection, ask your T1 service  
provider for the framing format, line encoding, data type,  
line build-out, rate multiplier, and line speed. Record this  
information on page 33.  
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Table 1 Installation checklist (continued)  
Item  
Description  
E1 Connection  
If you are using an E1 connection, ask your E1 service  
provider for the framing format, line encoding, data type,  
line build-out, rate multiplier, and line speed. Record this  
information on page 33.  
Connect-Time  
Charges  
Some ISPs and local telephone companies charge a flat  
fee for unlimited connect time, and some charge fees  
according to the actual amount of time your Instant  
Internet unit is dialed in and connected. Be sure that you  
understand your ISPs and local telephone companys  
policies.  
PPPoE  
If you are connecting using PPPoE, you must obtain a  
User Name and Password from your ISP. Record this  
information on page 33.  
Installation  
Information  
If you choose an ISP from the Nortel Networks list, you  
need to give only the ISPs telephone number and your  
user name and password for access.  
If you are using an analog or ISDN connection, you can  
choose ! Defaultas your provider when you  
configure the unit and then enter your name servers.  
If your ISP is not on the Nortel Networks list, call the  
Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center at  
800-2LANWAN, Express Routing Code 169#, and  
provide some additional information so that Nortel  
Networks can create a dial-up script specific to your ISPs  
access requirements.  
Application  
Information  
Your ISP usually offers some additional services, which  
you might consider:  
Access to a NEWS server  
Access to a Post Office Protocol (POP) mail server  
(and a Simple Mail Transfer protocol (SMTP) relay)  
Individual POP mail user accounts for each user  
NOTE: Be aware that a single-user account from an ISP  
generally comes with only one POP e-mail account. You  
can arrange for additional e-mail accounts with your ISP.  
After completing this checklist, you are ready to begin installing the Instant  
Internet hardware.  
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Installation worksheet  
ISP Information  
ISP User Name: ________________________________________________  
This is the user name you enter to log on to your ISP account.  
ISP Password: __________________________________________________  
This is the password you enter to log on to your ISP account.  
ISP Connection Phone Number: ___________________________________  
This number is the primary phone number you dial to access your ISP account.  
ISP Connection Alternate Phone Number: __________________________  
This number is an alternate or backup phone number you dial to access your ISP  
account if the primary phone number is not working. This phone number is  
optional. Not every ISP supplies an alternate phone number.  
ISP Name Server: _______________________________________________  
ISP Name Server (optional): ______________________________________  
The name server (or domain name server (DNS)) is the numeric IP address of  
your ISPs name server(s). It follows the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn where n is a  
number between 0 and 255.  
Telephone Company Information  
ISDN SPID Number: ____________________________________________  
ISDN SPID Number: ____________________________________________  
SPID numbers are provided by your telephone company when you install an ISDN  
line. Usually, two SPID numbers are provided, but sometimes one and sometimes  
even none is provided. Only those using an ISDN connection, need to provide this  
information.  
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ISDN Phone Number required for answer (optional):__________________  
ISDN Phone Number required for answer (optional):__________________  
T1 Connection Information  
This information is available from your T1 service provider. If you are not using a  
T1 connection, you do not need to provide this information.  
Framing Format (ESF or D4): _____________________________________  
Line Encoding (B8ZS or AMI): ____________________________________  
Data Type (Normal or Inverted): ___________________________________  
Line Build-Out (in dB): __________________________________________  
Rate Multiplier (64K or 56K): _____________________________________  
Line Speed (in Kb/s): ____________________________________________  
Is ISDN Dial backup available if requested: _________________________  
E1 Connection Information  
This information is available from your E1 service provider. If you are not using  
an E1 connection, you do not need to provide this information.  
Framing Format (CCAS, CAS or UNF): _____________________________  
Line Encoding (HDB3 or AMI): ___________________________________  
Data Type (Normal or Inverted): ___________________________________  
Line Build-Out (in dB): __________________________________________  
Rate Multiplier (64K or 56K): _____________________________________  
Line Speed (in Kb/s): ____________________________________________  
Is ISDN Dial backup available if requested: _________________________  
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Chapter 3  
Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation  
This chapter helps you get to know your Instant Internet unit, and provides  
instructions for connecting your unit to your LAN and WAN according to the type  
of connection you are using and for mounting the unit in a rack.  
Before you install the Instant Internet hardware, make sure that you are familiar  
with the physical and environmental specifications of the Instant Internet 400-S  
page 75.  
Caution: Before you install your unit, make sure that the power voltage  
selector switch setting matches your power voltage. For more  
information, see Setting the voltage selector switchon page 42.  
Getting to know your Instant Internet 400-S unit  
The front panel of your Instant Internet 400-S unit has the following indicators  
and connections:  
Nine LEDs (labeled 18 and Power) indicate various active or error  
conditions for your Instant Internet unit. For details, refer to Chapter 6,  
LEDs: support and diagnostic functions,on page 61.  
A seven-port autosensing, autonegotiating Ethernet switch provides a means  
for connecting to your network and enables you to eliminate an extra switch  
or hub on your LAN. Each port adapts to the correct network speed (10 Mb/s  
or 100 Mb/s), the duplex mode of the connected device, and the correct MDI  
status of the cable. For details, refer to Chapter 4, Seven-port autosensing  
switch specifications,on page 51.  
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Seven 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs (labeled S1S7) display port status for the  
switch. For details, refer to Chapter 6, LEDs: support and diagnostic  
functions,on page 61.  
Seven FDX LEDs (labeled S1S7) display port mode status for the switch.  
For details, refer to Chapter 6, LEDs: support and diagnostic functions,on  
page 61.  
Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the unit.  
Figure 1 Front panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit  
BayStack Instant Internet 400-S  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power  
S1  
S2  
S3  
S4  
S5  
S6  
S7  
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7  
10/100 Link/Activity  
FDX  
9862EA  
The rear panel of the unit contains the following switches and connectors:  
Primary connection to your telephone service company (telco) or Internet  
service provider (slot A)  
Secondary or backup connection to your telephone company or Internet  
service provider (for dial backup, out-of-band management, second WAN  
bounded/in-band channel card) (slot B)  
connect to a router or bridge to support a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) or to add  
another network segment  
AUX port to directly connect a PC or modem for out-of-band management  
(see Chapter 7, Out-of-band management support,on page 65)  
DIP switches (see Chapter 5, DIP switch settings,on page 55)  
Power voltage selector switch (115 or 230)  
Power supply connector and power switch  
Figure 2 illustrates the rear panel of the unit.  
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Figure 2 Rear panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit  
Option card  
(backup connection  
to telco)  
Power voltage  
selector switch  
Option card  
(to telco)  
A
115 / 230 V ~  
50 / 60 Hz , 4A / 2A  
B
C
Link Act  
Aux  
Configure  
Ethernet  
10/100  
AUX port  
(to PC  
or modem)  
Eth2 connection  
(to router  
Eth3 connection  
Fan  
Power  
Power  
switch supply  
connector  
or bridge)  
Configuration  
switches  
9860EB  
Warning: The Instant Internet unit contains a lithium battery. There is a  
danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. The battery  
should be replaced only by factory authorized personnel.  
Interfaces  
Each unit has a autosensing, autonegotiating seven-port 10/100 Ethernet switch  
and two full-duplex/half-duplex autonegotiating Ethernet LAN interface cards.  
Depending on your unit, you can have multiple communications interface cards.  
Note: The interface card(s) in your Instant Internet unit may not look  
exactly like those depicted in the illustrations.  
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Table 2 describes the Ethernet interfaces available for your Instant Internet 400-S  
unit.  
Table 2 Ethernet interfaces  
Interface name Interface card  
Type  
Eth1  
Seven-port Ethernet switch on  
the front of the unit. More  
information is available in  
Chapter 4, Seven-port  
autosensing switch  
9865EB  
specifications,on page 51.  
Eth2  
Eth3  
Standard Ethernet interface on  
the back of the unit. Use Eth2  
as your DMZ connection.  
Link Act  
Aux  
Configuration Ethernet  
10/100  
9866EB  
Standard Ethernet interface  
card. Use Eth3 as your WAN  
connection.  
9855EB  
Table 3 describes the communications interface cards available for your Instant  
Internet 400-S unit.  
Table 3 Communications interface cards  
Interface name Interface card  
Type  
Dual Analog  
Analog modem interface card  
with two RJ-11 connectors for  
phones (outgoing to modem)  
and two RJ-11 connectors for  
telcos (incoming from wall jack).  
9857EB  
9856EC  
ISDN U  
ISDN U interface card  
(integrated NT1) with one  
POTS connector and one RJ-45  
connector.  
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Table 3 Communications interface cards (continued)  
Interface name Interface card  
Type  
ISDN S/T  
ISDN interface card (no  
integrated NT1) with one POTS  
connector and one RJ-45  
connector.  
1
2
10047EB  
9854EB  
9854EB  
9853EB  
T1  
T1 interface card (leased-line)  
with one RJ-48 connector for  
T1.  
E1  
E1 interface card (leased-line)  
with one RJ-48 connector for  
E1.  
V.35/X.21  
1-Meg Modem  
A 26-pin autosensing serial  
connector.  
1-Meg modem interface card  
with one RJ-11 connector for  
the phone (outgoing to modem)  
and one RJ-11 connector for the  
telco (incoming from wall jack).  
LOOP  
SYNC  
LOOP  
RX/TX  
9874EC  
Power cords  
The AC power receptacle accepts the AC power cord (supplied). For installation  
outside of North America, make sure that you have the proper power cord for your  
region. Any cord used must have a CEE-22 standard V female connector on one  
end and must meet the IEC 320-030 specifications.  
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Table 4 lists specifications for international power cords.  
Table 4 International power cord specifications  
Country/Plug description  
Specifications  
Typical plug  
Australia:  
240 VAC  
50 Hz  
AS3112-1981 Male plug  
Single phase  
230FA  
Continental Europe:  
220 or 230 VAC  
CEE7 standard VII male plug 50 Hz  
Harmonized cord (HAR  
marking on the outside of the  
cord jacket to comply with the  
CENELEC Harmonized  
Document HD-21)  
Single phase  
228FA  
US/Canada/Japan:  
100 or 120 VAC  
NEMA5-15P male plug  
5060 Hz  
UL recognized (UL stamped Single phase  
on cord jacket)  
CSA certified (CSA label  
secured to the cord)  
227FA  
United Kingdom:  
240 VAC  
BS1363 male plug with fuse 50 Hz  
Harmonized cord (HAR  
marking on the outside of the  
cord jacket to comply with the  
CENELEC Harmonized  
Document HD-21)  
Single phase  
229FA  
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Caution: Please read immediately.  
Inspect this power cord and determine if it provides the proper plug and is  
appropriately certified for use with your electrical system. Immediately  
discard this cord if it is inappropriate for your countrys electrical system  
and obtain the proper cord as required by your national electrical codes or  
ordinances.  
Refer to this products technical documentation for detailed installation  
procedures to be followed by qualified service personnel.  
Achtung: Bitte sofort lesen.  
Sehen Sie nach, ob dieses Netzkabel über den richtigen Stecker verfügt  
und für die Verwendung in Ihrem Stromversogungsnetz zertifiziert ist.  
Falls dieses Kabel nicht für das Stromversorgungsnetz in Ihrem Land  
geeignet ist, darf es nicht verwendet werden. Besorgen Sie sich ein Kabel,  
das die Vorschriften der Zulassungsbehörden in Ihrem Land erfüllt.  
Die technische Dokumentation dieses Produkts enthält ausführliche  
Installationsanweisungen, die nur von qualifiziertem  
Kundendienstpersonal ausgeführt werden dürfen.  
Attention: Lisez ceci immédiatement.  
Examinez ce cordon d'alimentation pour déterminer s'il dispose de la  
fiche appropriée et s'il est bien agréé pour utilisation sur votre installation  
électrique. Débarrassez-vous en immédiatement s'il ne convient pas à  
l'utilisation sur le secteur électrique en usage dans votre pays et  
procurez-vous un cordon conforme à la réglementation nationale en  
vigueur.  
Reportez-vous à la documentation technique de ce produit pour obtenir  
des instructions détaillées d'installation, destinées à un technicien qualifié.  
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Attenzione: Leggere attentamente.  
Controllare questo cavo di alimentazione, verificarne il collegamento con  
la presa appropriata nonché la certificazione per l'uso nell'impianto  
elettrico posseduto. Non utilizzare assolutamente in caso tale cavo non sia  
adatto al sistema elettrico del paese in cui viene utilizzato e richiederne un  
altro certificato dall'ente nazionale di fornitura elettrica.  
Per le procedure di installazione che devono essere seguite dal personale  
di servizio, consultare questa documentazione tecnica del prodotto.  
Precaución: Sírvase leer inmediatamente.  
Inspeccione este cable de alimentación eléctrica y determine si viene con  
el enchufe apropiado y está debidamente certificado para el uso con su  
sistema eléctrico. Si no cumple con los reglamentos del sistema eléctrico  
de su país, despójese de este cable de alimentación inmediatamente y  
obtenga el cable requerido, según las ordenanzas y códigos eléctricos  
nacionales.  
Refiérase a la documentación técnica de este producto para recibir  
información detallada sobre los procedimientos que el personal calificado  
de reparaciones deberá seguir.  
Setting the voltage selector switch  
The voltage of the Instant Internet unit must match the voltage of the power  
source. If the switch is set to 110 and the voltage that the unit is connecting to is  
200 or above, you must return the unit for repair. If the switch is set to 230 and the  
voltage that the unit is connecting to is 127 or below, the unit may not function  
properly.  
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Table 5 shows the voltage selector switch settings for the different voltage ranges.  
Table 5 Voltage selector switch settings  
Setting  
Voltage range  
115  
230  
For voltages between 100 and 127  
For voltages between 200 and 240  
Instant Internet quick installation  
These steps guide you through the general process of installing your Instant  
Internet hardware.  
Install your Instant Internet 400-S unit in a ventilated area that is dust free and  
away from heat vents, warm air exhaust from other equipment, and direct  
sunlight. Avoid proximity to large electric motors or other electromagnetic  
equipment. Be sure to choose a location near your router and LAN or WAN hubs  
and close to an electrical outlet.  
Caution: Before you begin installation, make sure that the power voltage  
selector switch matches your power voltage (see Setting the voltage  
selector switchon page 42) and the DIP switch settings are set to normal  
operation (see Switch settings for normal operationon page 56).  
The communications connection is necessary to provide the link between your  
Instant Internet unit and your Internet service provider (ISP). To ensure a proper  
communications connection, make sure that you have ordered the appropriate  
following services:  
Installation from your telco  
Service from your telco  
Internet access service from your ISP  
Be sure to review the information in Installation checkliston page 31.  
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If you experience problems during installation, unplug all connections, except the  
LAN connection, and then restart the Instant Internet unit.  
Note: Do not apply power to the Instant Internet unit until you have  
completed the installation steps.  
You can mount your Instant Internet unit in an equipment rack or place it on a flat  
surface. If you choose not to mount the Instant Internet unit in a rack, be sure to  
install the units rubber feet. If the feet are not installed, stick the adhesive side of  
the feet on the spaces provided on the bottom of the unit. You need to use either  
the mounting brackets or the feet.  
1
Do one of the following:  
If you want to mount your Instant Internet unit in a rack, you must do so  
before you connect it to your LAN. Follow the procedure Mounting your  
Instant Internet unit in a rackon page 46 and then return to this  
procedure and continue with step 2.  
If you do not want to mount your Instant Internet unit in a rack, place the  
unit on any appropriately level surface that can safely support the weight  
of the unit and attached cables. Make sure that there is adequate space  
around the unit for ventilation and access to cable connectors. Allow at  
(12.7cm) at the back for power cord clearance and ventilation. Continue  
with step 2.  
2
3
With the tip of a pen, slide the power voltage selector switch to the power  
voltage setting that matches your power voltage. For more information, see  
Setting the voltage selector switchon page 42.  
Attach one end of the communications cable to the appropriate connector on  
the rear panel of the Instant Internet unit.  
If you are using an analog modem, ISDN, 1-Meg modem, V.35, X.21, T1,  
or E1 connection, use slot A for this connection.  
If you are using an external Ethernet device, use the Ethernet connector in  
the option slot (Eth3) to connect to the external modem. Be sure to use the  
proper cable (straight-through or crossover) for this connection.  
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If you are using an Ethernet connection to attach to a router or bridge, use  
the Ethernet connector (Eth2) on the bottom left of your unit. Be sure to  
use the proper cable (straight-through or crossover) for this connection.  
Note: You use the second Ethernet connection (Eth2) to connect a DMZ  
or to connect two LANs together. You use the third Ethernet connection  
(Eth3), available in slot C, to configure a backup connection to your telco  
or for a second WAN bounded/in-band channel card.  
4
5
Attach the other end of the communications cable to the appropriate source  
(phone jack, ISDN jack, T1 jack, E1 jack, cable modem, or external router).  
Do one of the following:  
To use the Instant Internet unit as your LAN switch, attach up to seven  
workstations to the seven-port switch on the front panel of the unit.  
To connect the Instant Internet unit to your LAN, attach one end of the  
LAN cable (straight-through or crossover) to one of the ports on the  
seven-port switch and attach the other end of the cable to your LAN.  
6
7
8
Plug the power cord into the rear panel of the Instant Internet unit.  
Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet.  
Turn on the Instant Internet unit.  
When you turn on your Instant Internet 400-S unit, the LEDs on the top left of  
the front panel illuminate. LED 2 glows amber when the unit is ready for  
configuration. For information about setting up your unit, see Installing the  
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Mounting your Instant Internet unit in a rack  
To install your Instant Internet unit in an equipment rack, you will need a Phillips  
screwdriver (not included) and the brackets, screws, and washers provided in the  
rack mounting kit.  
Caution: When mounting this device in a rack, do not stack units  
directly on top of one another in the rack. Each unit must be secured to the  
rack with appropriate mounting brackets. Mounting brackets are not  
designed to support multiple units.  
Achtung: Wenn Sie dieses Gerät in einem Gerätegestell installieren,  
stellen Sie die Geräte nicht direkt aufeinander. Jedes Gerät muß mit  
entsprechenden Halterungen im Gestell befestigt werden. Die  
Halterungen sind nicht dafür konzipiert, mehrere Geräte zu tragen.  
Attention: Si cet appareil doit être encastré dans un rack, ne jamais  
empiler directement plusieurs unités les unes sur les autres. Chaque unité  
doit être correctement fixée avec les membrures appropriées. Les  
membrures ne sont pas conçues pour supporter le poids d'unités multiples.  
Attenzione: Se il dispositivo viene installato su una cremagliera, non  
impilarlo su un altro dispositivo montato sulla cremagliera. Ciascuna  
unità deve essere fissata alla cremagliera con le apposite staffe di  
montaggio. Tali staffe non possono essere utilizzate per fissare più unità.  
Precaución: Al montar este dispositivo apilado con otros dispositivos,  
no apile las unidades directamente unas sobre otras. Cada unidad se debe  
fijar a la estructura mediante los soportes de montaje adecuados. Los  
soportes de montaje no están diseñados para soportar varias unidades.  
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To mount your Instant Internet 400-S in a rack:  
1
Remove the three screws from the cover on each side of your Instant Internet  
unit as shown in Figure 3.  
Figure 3 Removing screws from cover of Instant Internet 400-S unit  
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2
3
4
5
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7
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Attach the front mounting brackets to your unit using the screws that you just  
removed from the unit (Figure 4).  
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Figure 4 Attaching the mounting bracket to the Instant Internet 400-S unit  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Po  
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10/100 Link/Activity  
FDX  
Ba  
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Instant Internet 400-S  
9863FB  
Note: The mounting bracket is designed so that it will work on either  
side of the Instant Internet unit. Only three of the six holes in the  
mounting bracket are used on each side of the unit.  
3
Position your unit in the rack horizontally.  
Your unit should be facing out from the rack.  
4
5
Align the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack.  
Attach your unit to the front of the rack using the mounting screws and  
washers provided (Figure 5).  
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Figure 5 Attaching the Instant Internet 400-S unit to the front of the rack  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10/100 Link/Activity  
FDX  
Ba  
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Instant Internet 400-S  
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Chapter 4  
Seven-port autosensing switch specifications  
The chapter lists the key features of the seven-port autosensing switch and  
explains the components of the switch in detail.  
Instant Internet 10/100 Ethernet switch overview  
The seven-port switch on the front of the Instant Internet unit has seven 10/100  
autosensing ports. Each port automatically senses and adapts to the operating  
environment, regardless of the type of cable (straight-through or crossover)  
plugged into the port, or whether the device at the other end of the cable is an  
Ethernet card, such as in a PC, or another hub or switch.  
The seven-port switch is designed to provide flexibility in configuring your  
network connections. You can use the switch to:  
Add hardware to your LAN.  
Network several computers together.  
Connect your Instant Internet unit without purchasing additional hardware.  
Replace your existing 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T hub to save space.  
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Switch features  
The Instant Internet 400-S unit seven-port switch offers:  
Seven RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-T autosensing Ethernet ports with  
autonegotiation capability. The eighth port is used internally to connect to the  
internal Ethernet controller.  
Comprehensive 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs indicating link and activity  
status.  
Full-duplex (FDX) and half-duplex (HDX) mode support with one indicator  
LED per port.  
MDI (uplink, or crossover)/MDI-X (normal, or straight-through) autosensing  
capability.  
Store-and-forward switching architecture.  
One MB buffer memory.  
When you plug an Ethernet cable into a port, the switch:  
Autosenses the transmission speed (10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s) of the connected  
device.  
Autonegotiates with the connected device to operate in full- or half-duplex  
mode. If the connected device is operating in half-duplex mode only, or does  
not have the capability to participate in the autonegotiation process, the port  
defaults to half-duplex mode.  
Autosenses whether the cable is MDI or MDI-X.  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports  
The RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports connect the switch to  
network devices using standard unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. The Instant  
Internet 400-S switch does not support shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable. Each  
port adapts to the correct network speed of 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s through  
autonegotiation with the network interface card (NIC), hub, or other switch  
connected to the Instant Internet unit.  
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MDI/MDI-X autosensing capability  
When you plug an Ethernet cable into a port, the switch autosenses whether the  
cable is MDI-X (normal, or straight-through) or MDI (uplink, or crossover). This  
feature enables you to connect the Instant Internet unit to another Ethernet  
connection regardless of whether you are using a straight-through cable or a  
crossover cable.  
Note: Observe standard networking guidelines when you use the  
seven-port switch to install or connect an Instant Internet 400-S unit to  
additional devices.  
LEDs  
The LEDs on the Instant Internet 400-S unit switch provide information about the  
performance and status of the switch including link activity, data transmission  
speed, and duplex mode.  
For more information on LEDs, refer to Chapter 6, LEDs: support and diagnostic  
functions,on page 61.  
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Chapter 5  
DIP switch settings  
This chapter describes the Dual Inline Pins (DIP) switch settings for your Instant  
Internet 400-S unit, including those for normal operation and for resetting your  
units password and configuration settings.  
DIP switches  
DIP switches enable you to configure your Instant Internet unit for a particular  
type of operation. There are eight DIP switches on the rear panel of your unit  
(Figure 6). The switches are labeled left to right from 1 to 8.  
Figure 6 DIP switches on the rear panel of the unit  
Configure  
Off  
On  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9871EA  
The switches have two possible positions: on and off. For the Instant Internet  
400-S unit, the off position is up and the on position is down. Use a small  
instrument with a fine point, such as the tip of a pen or a straightened paper clip, to  
move the switches to the proper position. Labels on the unit indicate whether a  
switch is on or off, and the specific switch pattern indicates a specific  
configuration item.  
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Switch settings for normal operation  
Leave all switches off for normal operation, as shown in Table 6.  
Table 6 Switch settings for normal operation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
ON  
Switch settings for special configurations  
During the power-up sequence, your Instant Internet 400-S unit checks the  
settings of the switches. You can use the switches on your unit to:  
Reset the password (Table 7), which is useful if you forget the password.  
Reset the password and other user-defined system configuration (Table 8).  
Disable the switch settings for resetting the password and user-defined  
configurations (Table 9).  
Reset the original default factory settings (Table 10).  
Table 7 shows the switch settings for resetting your units password.  
Table 7 Switch settings for resetting the password  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
ON  
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Table 8 shows the switch settings for resetting your units password as well as  
some user-defined configurations.  
Table 8 Switch settings for resetting the password and user-defined  
configurations  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
ON  
Caution: If you use these switch settings to reset your unit, the following  
user-defined settings are removed or reset: password, hosts, port  
mappings, and unit configuration.  
Table 9 shows the switch settings to disable the switch settings for resetting the  
password and user-defined configurations.  
Table 9 Switch settings to disable switch settings for resetting the password and  
user-defined configurations  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
ON  
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Table 10 shows the switch settings for resetting your unit to factory default  
conditions.  
Table 10 Switch settings for resetting factory default conditions  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
ON  
Caution: If you use these switch settings to reset your unit to factory  
default conditions, the following user-defined settings are removed or  
reset: password, hosts, port mappings, unit configuration, access  
restrictions, unit registration, and encryption authorization.  
If you purchased and installed the 3DES Encryption Module (part number  
CQ1010005), you need to reinstall it.  
If you used the switch settings in Table 9 to disable the reset password and  
configuration switch settings, these settings are re-enabled.  
Resetting your Instant Internet unit  
Before you reset your Instant Internet unit, be sure to back up the configuration.  
If you back up the configuration, you can easily restore it. For details, refer to  
Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11.  
To reset your Instant Internet unit:  
1
2
Turn off your unit.  
Set the switches to the configuration you want.  
Refer to Switch settings for special configurationson page 56.  
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3
Turn on your unit.  
The LEDs on the front of your unit flash and then glow steadily amber,  
including the Power LED, when they completely match the sequence for the  
selected switch settings.  
Note: If you used the switch settings in Table 9 to disable the reset  
password and configuration switch settings, the Power LED glows amber  
and LEDs 18 flash red in the sequence of the selected switch settings.  
4
5
Turn off your unit.  
Reset the switches for normal operation.  
Normal operation is when all the switches are in the off position. Refer to  
Switch settings for normal operationon page 56.  
6
Turn on your unit.  
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Chapter 6  
LEDs: support and diagnostic functions  
This chapter describes how the LEDs work on your Instant Internet 400-S unit and  
how you can use them to interpret activity on your unit.  
Interpreting Instant Internet LEDs  
The front panel of the Instant Internet 400-S unit has two sets of LEDs, the eight  
LEDs on the left indicate failures and operational status of the unit. The Power  
LED is always lit when your unit is turned on. The 14 LEDs at the bottom, center  
of the unit, display status and settings for the seven-port switch.  
Figure 7 illustrates the LEDs on the front of the Instant Internet 400-S unit.  
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Figure 7 Instant Internet 400-S unit LEDs  
BayStack Instant Internet 400-S  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power  
S1  
S2  
S3  
S4  
S5  
S6  
S7  
10/100 Link/Activity  
FDX  
Power  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7  
10/100 Link/Activity  
FDX  
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LEDs 1 through 8 and Power LED at power-up sequence  
If a failure occurs during the power-up sequence, the Power LED glows amber,  
and one or more of LEDs 1 through 8 glow red. This sequence indicates a  
(page 23) for assistance.  
If all LEDs glow amber, or none of the LEDs illuminates, check that the power  
voltage selector switch setting matches your power voltage. For more  
information, see Setting the voltage selector switchon page 42.  
Caution: During normal operation, the Power LED glows green, except  
when updating the internal flash ROM. While updating the flash memory,  
the Power LED glows amber. This amber LED indicates that it is not safe  
to turn off the unit without potentially damaging the contents of flash  
memory.  
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LEDs 1 through 8 and the Power LED during operation  
After the power-up sequence is complete, the LEDs indicate status and activity  
during operation as shown in Table 11.  
Table 11 LED status and appearance during operation  
LED # Color  
Appearance  
Meaning  
Power Green  
Solid  
Unit has electrical power and is turned on.  
Power Green and Solid Green and Unit is updating flash ROM. DO NOT TURN  
Amber  
Green  
Green  
Flashing Amber  
THE UNIT OFF until light returns to green.  
1
2
2
Blinking  
Unit is operating normally.  
Solid  
Unit is ready to service clients.  
Green and Solid Green and Unit is communicating with clients.  
Amber  
Flashing Amber  
2
Amber  
Solid  
Unit is ready to run setup but cannot service  
clients (normally occurs before unit has been  
configured).  
3-8  
3-8  
Green  
Green  
Solid  
Indicated interface (see Note below) is online.  
Flashing  
Indicated interface (see Note below) is dialing or  
attempting connection.  
3-8  
3-8  
Green and Solid Green and Traffic is on the indicated interface.  
Amber  
Flashing Amber  
Red  
Solid  
Indicated interface (see Note below) has failed.  
Note: The indicated interfaceis the interface associated with the  
LEDs number. This information is available in the main dialog box of the  
Setup program. For more information, refer to Using the BayStack Instant  
Internet Management Software Version 7.11.  
Using the seven-port autosensing switch LEDs for  
troubleshooting  
The seven-port autosensing switch has two LEDs for each port on the switch. The  
top row of these LEDs displays speed, link, and activity. The bottom row of LEDs  
displays whether the unit is operating in full- or half-duplex mode.  
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Use the LED display to help you identify the type of problem with the seven-port  
autosensing switch and then verify that:  
The switch is powered on.  
Each cable and port connection has the correct pin assignment and that no  
connectors are loose.  
The Link/Activity LED glows for each port used.  
If the Link LED is not on, do the following:  
Verify that the device connected to your switch has a properly functioning  
power supply.  
Try using a different port on your switch to connect the device.  
Try using a different port on the device connected to your switch.  
Table 12 describes the LEDs that monitor the seven-port switch.  
Table 12 Seven-port switch port status LEDs  
Type  
Label  
Color  
Activity Meaning  
Solid Port is connected at 100  
Port Status 10/100 Link/Activity  
Green  
Mb/s  
Port Status 10/100 Link/Activity  
Port Status 10/100 Link/Activity  
Amber Solid  
Port is connected at 10 Mb/s.  
Green  
Blinking  
100 Mb/s activity is occurring  
on the port  
Port Status 10/100 Link/Activity  
Amber Blinking  
10 Mb/s activity is occurring  
on the port  
Port Mode  
Port Mode  
FDX  
FDX  
Green  
Off  
Solid  
Off  
Port is operating in  
full-duplex mode  
Port is operating in  
half-duplex mode  
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Chapter 7  
Out-of-band management support  
This chapter describes how to set up your Instant Internet unit for out-of-band  
management. This feature enables you to configure the Instant Internet unit  
without installing the unit on a network or loading the Instant Internet  
management software.  
After you connect a dumb terminal or a smart terminal (for example, a PC, a  
Macintosh, or a UNIX workstation) and terminal emulation software (for  
example, HyperTerminal or ProComm Plus) to the units AUX port, you can use  
remote access commands to configure the unit. For details, refer to Reference for  
the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11.  
You can use out-of-band management any time, including for initial  
describes how to use a 32-bit Windows® operating system and the HyperTerminal  
terminal emulation software to:  
to Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a PC direct connection,”  
next. You must supply a null modem cable (also referred to as a pc-to-pc file  
transfer cable) to connect your PC to the Instant Internet unit.  
Configure an external modem to be used for out-of-band management. For  
details, refer to Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a dial-up  
dial-up modem to the Instant Internet unit.  
These procedures assume that you have turned on the unit and no LEDs are  
glowing red. For more information on installing the Instant Internet hardware  
refer to Chapter 3, Instant Internet 400-S hardware installation,on page 35. For  
more information on the required connection cables, refer to Appendix B,  
Adapter cable pinout diagrams,on page 77.  
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Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a PC direct  
connection  
To configure the unit with a PC using the out-of-band management feature, you  
must:  
Connect the unit to the PC.  
Use terminal emulation software to configure and establish a connection.  
Connecting a PC to the Instant Internet unit  
This procedure assumes that the Instant Internet unit is installed, turned on, and  
ready for operation. LED 2 glows amber when the unit is ready for initial  
configuration.  
Note: You can connect any type of smart terminal in a similar manner.  
To connect a PC to the Instant Internet unit:  
1
2
Plug one end of the null modem cable into the AUX port on the rear of the  
unit.  
Plug the other end of the cable into the serial port on the PC.  
You can now use terminal emulation software to configure the Instant Internet unit  
using remote access commands.  
Configuring a direct connection  
Regardless of the terminal emulation environment you use, you must set the  
connection speed to 115200, set the flow control to hardware (RTS/CTS), and  
connect the Instant Internet units AUX port to the PCs COM1 port.  
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This procedure provides instructions for configuring the HyperTerminal terminal  
emulation software.  
Caution: If you are configuring the unit, wait for LED 2 to glow amber  
before you proceed.  
To create a HyperTerminal PC connection profile:  
1
Start the HyperTerminal software.  
The Connection Description dialog box opens (Figure 8).  
Figure 8 HyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box  
2
3
4
In the Name box, enter a name for the connection.  
In the Icon area, select an icon for the connection.  
Click OK.  
The Connect To dialog box opens (Figure 9).  
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Figure 9 HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box  
5
From the Connect using list, select COM1, and then click OK.  
The COM1 Properties dialog box opens (Figure 10).  
Figure 10 HyperTerminal Com1 Properties dialog box  
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From the Bits per second list, select 115200 to set the modem speed, and then  
click OK.  
HyperTerminal establishes a connection to the Instant Internet unit. If the  
Instant Internet unit is password protected, the session begins by requesting a  
password. Enter the password for the Instant Internet unit and then press  
Enter.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect password, the message Incorrect  
Loginis displayed and you are prompted to enter a correct password.  
You are given two more chances before Instant Internet ends the session  
and disconnects you.  
When you successfully log on, the command prompt is displayed (Figure 11) and  
you can begin using remote access commands to configure the unit.  
Figure 11 Command prompt  
BayStack Instant Internet(tm) version 7.11  
Copyright (c) 1995-2000 Nortel Networks Corporation  
ii>  
Configuring the Instant Internet unit through a dial-up  
connection  
To configure the unit through a dial-up connection using the out-of-band  
management feature, you must:  
Connect the modem to a PC.  
Use a terminal emulation software application to configure the modem  
connection settings.  
Connect the modem to your Instant Internet unit.  
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Connecting a modem to a PC  
For this procedure, you do not need to load the modem drivers on the PC.  
Note: You can also connect a dumb terminal in a similar manner.  
To connect a modem to a PC:  
1
Connect the modems power cord to the modem and the power outlet, as  
described in the modems installation instructions.  
2
3
4
Plug one end of the DB9 serial cable into the modem.  
Plug the other end of the cable into the serial (COM1) port on the PC.  
Turn on the modem.  
Configuring modem connection settings  
Regardless of the terminal emulation environment you use, you must set the  
connection speed to 115200, set the flow control to hardware (RTS/CTS), and set  
the modem to answer on the first ring (auto-answer) with the command string:  
ats0=1&w\r. Some modems enable you to configure the modem to auto-answer  
using DIP switch settings. Refer to your modems documentation for instructions.  
This procedure provides instructions for configuring modem connection settings  
using the HyperTerminal terminal emulation software.  
To configure modem connection settings using HyperTerminal:  
1
Start the HyperTerminal software.  
The Connection Description dialog box opens (Figure 12).  
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Figure 12 HyperTerminal Connection Description dialog box  
2
3
4
In the Name box, enter a name for the connection.  
In the Icon area, select an icon for the connection.  
Click OK.  
The Connect To dialog box opens (Figure 13).  
Figure 13 HyperTerminal Connect To dialog box  
5
From the Connect using list, select COM1, and then click OK.  
The COM1 Properties dialog box opens (Figure 14).  
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Figure 14 HyperTerminal COM1 Properties dialog box  
6
7
From the Bits per second list, select 115200 to set the modem speed, and then  
click OK.  
HyperTerminal establishes a connection to the modem and the cursor is  
positioned in the main HyperTerminal dialog box.  
Enter:  
ats0=1&w\r  
This command instructs the modem to answer on the first ring and saves the  
settings to the modem. Some modems respond with OKor a similar  
message when the settings are saved to the modem.  
8
Disconnect the modem from the PC.  
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Connecting a modem to the Instant Internet unit  
unit.  
Note: Before you continue with this procedure, be sure that you have  
properly configured the modem connection settings. For details, refer  
“Configuring modem connection settings” on page 70.  
To connect a dial-up modem to the Instant Internet unit:  
1
2
Turn off the Instant Internet unit.  
Plug one end of the DB9 serial cable into the AUX port on the rear of the  
Instant Internet unit.  
3
4
Plug the other end of the cable into the modem.  
Plug one end of the telephone cord into the modem and the other end into the  
wall phone jack.  
5
6
Turn on the modem.  
Turn on the Instant Internet unit.  
If you are configuring the unit, wait for LED 2 to glow amber.  
Connecting to an Instant Internet unit  
You can use any terminal emulation software application to dial in to the Instant  
Internet unit.  
To connect to the Instant Internet unit:  
Dial the telephone number of the modem attached to the unit.  
After you establish a connection, you can begin using remote access commands to  
configure the unit. For details, refer to Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet  
Remote Access Commands Version 7.11.  
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Appendix A  
Technical specifications  
This appendix describes the physical and environmental specifications for your  
Instant Internet 400-S unit.  
Physical specifications  
The Instant Internet 400-S unit is 17.13 inches wide by 15.25 inches deep by  
3.53 inches high (19-inch rack-mountable, 2-rack units) and weighs 13.2 pounds.  
Electrical specifications  
Input voltage: 100-127Vac or 200-240Vac  
Input current: 4A or 2A  
Frequency: 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption: 100 watts maximum  
Safety agency approvals: UL listed, cUL, CB certificate and report, NOM  
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Environmental specifications  
The operating and nonoperating environment for the Instant Internet 400-S unit is  
as follows:  
Operating temperature: 0° to 40° C maximum  
Nonoperating temperature: -25° to 70° C maximum  
Operating humidity  
8% minimum to 80% maximum  
Relative humidity: noncondensing  
Nonoperating humidity  
5% minimum to 80% maximum  
Relative Humidity: noncondensing  
Operating altitude: 8,000 feet (2,438 meters) maximum  
Nonoperating altitude: 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) maximum  
Acoustic Noise: 50dBA at 3 feet  
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Appendix B  
Adapter cable pinout diagrams  
This appendix describes the pinout settings for the V.35, X.21, modem, and null  
modem adapter cables.  
Direct access adapter cables  
Cable part numbers  
If you ordered your Instant Internet 400-S unit for use with a V.35 modem or X.21  
modem, you must provide the connection cable. You can have a cable made  
according to the pinout diagrams in this appendix or you can order the cable from  
Nortel Networks using the following part numbers:  
V.35 Adapter CablePart Number CQ2118005  
X.21 Adapter CablePart Number CQ2118006  
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V.35 adapter cable  
Figure 15 shows the pinout settings for a V.35 modem adapter cable (part number  
CQ2118005).  
Figure 15 V.35 adapter cable pinout diagram  
(H) DB-26 (Male)  
Amp Pin # 78365-1  
V.36 Connector  
(Male)  
1
7
4
5
6
8
20  
2
A
B
C
D
E
F
H
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
CGND  
SGND  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
DCD  
DTR  
TDA  
RDA  
TDB  
RDB  
ETA  
RCA  
ETB  
RCB  
TCA  
TCB  
3
14  
16  
24  
17  
11  
9
15  
12  
21  
25  
26  
Y
AA  
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X.21 (DCE) adapter cable  
Figure 16 shows the pinout settings for an X.21 (DCE) modem adapter cable  
(part number CQ2118006).  
Figure 16 X.21 (DCE) adapter cable diagram  
DB25M  
DV15M (X.21 VF)  
1
2
4
1
2
3
4
GND  
TDA  
RTA  
RDA  
3
5
8
5
CTSA  
15  
17  
24  
7
14  
19  
16  
10  
13  
9
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
RCA  
ETCA  
SGND  
TDB  
RTB  
RDB  
DTE  
12  
CTSB  
12  
11  
25  
26  
13  
14  
RCB  
ETCB  
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Remote access adapter cables  
If you want to connect a PC or dial-up modem directly to your Instant Internet  
400-S unit to configure the unit using remote access commands (out-of-band  
management), you must provide the connection cable. These are standard cables.  
You can have a cable made according to the pinout diagrams in this appendix or  
you can purchase the cable from any computer supply store.  
For more information on configuring your unit remotely, refer to Reference for the  
BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11.  
Null modem adapter (PC-to-PC) cable  
Figure 17 shows the pinout settings for a null modem adapter cable (also referred  
to as a pc-to-pc file transfer cable). This serial cable must have two DB-9 female  
connectors.  
Use a null modem cable to connect a PC to the Instant Internet unit’s AUX port  
for out-of-band management.  
Figure 17 Null modem adapter cable pinout diagram  
DB-9 Connector  
(Female)  
DB-9 Connector  
(Female)  
TX  
RX  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
DCD  
3
2
7
8
6
1
2
3
8
7
4
RX  
TX  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
1
6
5
DCD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
GND  
4
5
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Modem adapter cable  
Figure 18 shows the pinout settings for a modem adapter cable. This serial cable  
must have a DB-9 female connector and a DB-25 male connector.  
Use a modem cable to connect a dial-up modem to the Instant Internet units AUX  
port for out-of-band management.  
Figure 18 Modem adapter cable pinout diagram  
DB-9 Connector  
(Female)  
DB-25 Connector  
(Male)  
DCD  
RX  
TX  
DTR  
GND  
DCD  
DSR  
CTS  
RI  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8
3
2
20  
7
6
4
5
22  
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RJ-48 connection 25  
straight-through 53  
! Default provider 30  
X.21 (DCE) adapter 79  
Numbers  
1-Meg modem 26  
CHAP 31  
A
dial-up 27  
E1 32  
acronyms 20  
altitude  
leased-line 27  
T1 31  
operating 76  
analog modem 26  
autonegotiating 26, 35, 37, 51, 52  
dimensions 75  
C
cable  
crossover 53  
normal operation 56  
MDI 53  
resetting to factory default conditions 58  
resetting user-defined configurations 57  
special configurations 56  
part number 77  
pc-to-pc file transfer 65, 80  
pinout diagrams 77  
remote access 80  
RJ-11 connection 25  
RJ-45 connection 25  
E
E1 connection  
data type 32  
framing format 32  
leased-line 26  
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line speed 32  
user name 31  
rate multiplier 32  
environment  
NT1 26  
nonoperating 76  
operating 76  
ISDN connection  
Multilink Protocol 27  
provider options 32  
service connection 31  
SPID number 31  
F
factory default conditions, resetting 58  
frame relay 27, 31  
E1 27, 31  
H
speed 27  
T1 27, 31  
T1 card 39  
V.35 27, 31  
humidity  
nonoperating 76  
operating 76  
HyperTerminal 65  
I
LEDs  
installation  
checklist 31  
overview 43  
normal operation 62  
power-up sequence 62  
red 62  
interface  
LED 63  
Internet service provider  
! Default provider 30  
access phone number 31  
additional services 32  
name server 31  
seven-port autosensing switch 35  
seven-port switch 63  
status 63  
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M
MDI 53  
protocol  
analog 31  
PPP 31  
MDI-X 53  
modem  
analog 26  
V.35 25  
PPPoE 32  
proprietary 31  
X.21 25  
modem cable 81  
Multilink Protocol (MP) 27  
R
N
rack mounting 47  
NT1 38  
RJ-11 connector 38, 39  
null modem cable 65, 80  
O
S
out-of-band management 36, 65, 80  
P
function 51  
PAP 31  
password  
providing 69  
troubleshooting 63  
size 75  
SPID number 31  
switch  
Power LED 62  
power voltage selector 25, 35, 36, 43, 44  
seven-port 35, 37, 51  
power switch 36  
switch settings  
power voltage selector switch 25, 35, 36, 43, 44  
PPP 27, 31  
disabling 57  
resetting the password 56  
resetting to factory default conditions 58  
PPPoE 27, 32  
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resetting user-defined configurations 57  
nonoperating environment 76  
power consumption 75  
safety agency approvals 75  
T
T1 connection  
line build-out 31  
V.35 adapter cable 78  
V.35 connection 27, 31  
V.90 analog modem 26  
rate multiplier 31  
telco 43  
X.21 (DCE) adapter cable 79  
X.21 connection 27, 31  
COM1 port 66  
connection speed 66, 70  
HyperTerminal 65  
modem command string 70  
U
unit  
altitude 76  
electrical frequency 75  
electrical specifications 75  
humidity 76  
input current 75  
input voltage 75  
mounting in a rack 46, 75  
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