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Nautica Wizard
Installation Guide
Part No. 302269-A Rev.00
April 1998

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  • Page 1 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Part No. 302269-A Rev.00 April 1998...
  • Page 2 License is included in this document. Trademarks Nautica and Bay Networks are registered trademarks and BCC, Nautica Wizard, and the Bay Networks logo are trademarks of Bay Networks, Inc. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Win32, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 3 SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. In addition, the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure (that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties).
  • Page 4 3. Limited warranty. Bay Networks warrants each item of Software, as delivered by Bay Networks and properly installed and operated on Bay Networks hardware or other equipment it is originally licensed for, to function substantially as described in its accompanying user manual during its warranty period, which begins on the date Software is first shipped to Licensee.
  • Page 5 civilian agencies, and subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause of DFARS 252.227-7013, for agencies of the Department of Defense or their successors, whichever is applicable. 6. Use of Software in the European Community. This provision applies to all Software acquired for use within the European Community.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    About This Guide Before You Begin ...xv Conventions ...xvi Acronyms ... xviii Bay Networks Technical Publications ...xix Bay Networks Customer Service ...xix How to Get Help ...xx Bay Networks Educational Services ...xx Chapter 1 Getting Started The Setup Software ... 1-2 European Requirements ...
  • Page 8 Dealing with a Call Failure ... 2-17 Redialing an ISDN Number ... 2-17 Chapter 3 Connecting to an Intranet ISDN Connectivity ... 3-2 Transport Protocols ... 3-5 Connecting to an Intranet using TCP/IP ... 3-7 Connecting to an Intranet using Novell IPX ... 3-9 Connecting to the ISDN Network ...
  • Page 9 Chapter 5 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration Other Connection Options ... 5-2 Adding a Path to an ISP or Intranet ... 5-2 Calling a New Path ... 5-8 Cancelling a Call ... 5-9 Cancelling a Call on a Path ... 5-9 Cancelling all Calls on an ISDN Port ...
  • Page 11 Figure 1-4. Erase Configuration Button ... 1-7 Figure 1-5. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu ... 1-7 Figure 1-6. Nautica Wizard with Unconfigured Router ... 1-8 Figure 1-7. Run Installation Assistant Button ... 1-9 Figure 1-8. Nautica Wizard Configuration Quick Menu ... 1-9 Figure 1-9.
  • Page 12 Figure 3-9. Intranet Account Details Window ... 3-14 Figure 3-10. Completing the Configuration Window ... 3-16 Figure 3-11. The Nautica Wizard Window ... 3-19 Figure 3-12. ISDN Ports Table ... 3-20 Figure 3-13. The Paths Table ... 3-21 Figure 4-1.
  • Page 13 Paths Table ... 5-8 Figure 5-10. PathPorts Table ... 5-9 Figure 5-11. ISDN Ports Table ... 5-10 Figure 5-12. Nautica Wizard Operations Menu ... 5-11 Figure 5-13. One Step Configuration Button ... 5-11 Figure 5-14. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu ... 5-12 Figure 5-15.
  • Page 15: About This Guide

    If you are responsible for installing and configuring Nautica routers, you need to read this guide. Before You Begin Before using this guide, you must complete the following procedures. For a new router: • Install the router (refer to the installation manual that came with your router).
  • Page 16: Conventions

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Conventions angle brackets (< >) bold text brackets ([ ]) ellipsis points italic text quotation marks (“ ”) screen text Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command.
  • Page 17 separator ( > ) vertical line ( 302269-A Rev.00 Separates menu and option names in instructions and internal pin-to-pin wire connections. Example: Protocols > AppleTalk identifies the AppleTalk option in the Protocols menu. Example: Pin 7 > 19 > 20 Indicates that you enter only one of the parts of the command.
  • Page 18: Acronyms

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Acronyms BACP BootP DHCP HDLC ISDN OSPF PPTP SNMP TCP/IP Telnet TFTP WINS xviii Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol Bay Command Console Bridge Control Protocol Bootstrap Protocol Basic Rate Interface Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server...
  • Page 19: Bay Networks Technical Publications

    Bay Networks Technical Publications You can now print technical manuals and release notes free, directly from the Internet. Go to support.baynetworks.com/ library/tpubs. Find the Bay Networks products for which you need documentation. Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product. Using Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can open the manuals and release notes, search for the sections you need, and print them on most standard printers.
  • Page 20: How To Get Help

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased a Bay Networks service program, call one of the...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Command Console™ (BCC). For more advanced information on Nautica Wizard, refer to Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD for this software release. To read this version, your computer must have Adobe Acrobat Version 3.0 or greater installed.
  • Page 22: The Setup Software

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide The Setup Software When all the cables have been connected to your router, insert the CD that comes with the hardware. The CD starts automatically and runs the standard Windows 95 installation program. You are presented with a series of windows: •...
  • Page 23 Custom to return to Window 4. Back If you are a first time user of Nautica Wizard, it is (Figure 1-1) and selecting the parts of the to return to Window 5. To run the CD in future without starting the installation page 1-5.
  • Page 24: European Requirements

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide European Requirements • Your unique IP address • Your subnet mask • The name of your Nautica router • The ISDN telephone number of the unit you want to call • Any password you have been asked to use (optional) North American Requirements •...
  • Page 25: Using The Installation Assistant

    To start the Installation Assistant manually, the router that you want to set up needs to have all its current configuration erased. If a unit has no configuration, its name in the Nautica Wizard window appears as “NoConfig,” and the graphical representation of the unit is blue.
  • Page 26: Figure 1-2. Nautica Wizard Window

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Figure 1-2. Nautica Wizard Window Then select Operations > Erase Configuration 1-3), or click once on the Erase Configuration button (Figure 1-4) Figure 1-3. Nautica Wizard Operations Menu in the toolbar. (Figure 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 27 Nautica Wizard window mouse button once. In the Quick menu that appears, select the Erase configuration command with the left mouse button. Figure 1-5. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu 302269-A Rev.00 Erase Configuration Button (Figure 1-2) and press the right Getting Started...
  • Page 28: Configuring A Router Using The Installation Assistant

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Once the configuration has been erased, the graphical representation of the router will change to blue in the Nautica Wizard window to show that it is unconfigured. Only unconfigured routers can be set up using the Installation Assistant.
  • Page 29 Figure 1-7. Procedure Option 2 Position the cursor over the selected router in the Nautica Wizard window and press the right mouse button once. In the menu that appears option, Run Installation Assistant, by clicking on it once with the left mouse button.
  • Page 30: Figure 1-9. Nautica Wizard Installation Assistant Checklist

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide The first screen that appears need to configure your router. Figure 1-9. Nautica Wizard Installation Assistant Checklist To complete the configuration. Proceed with the installation if you have all of this information 1-10 (Figure 1-9), lists all the options you (Figure 1-9) available.
  • Page 31: Figure 1-10. Your Network And Isdn Connectivity Window

    Click on the Next button and you move into the next Installation Assistant window: Figure 1-10. Your Network and ISDN Connectivity Window Select whether you have one or more than one PC connected to your router. The default is one PC. Consult the chapter that refers to your installation type: •...
  • Page 33: Connecting To An Internet Service Provider

    ISP using Network Address Translation (NAT). For a detailed explanation of NAT, refer to the Concepts topic of the Nautica Wizard Help file or to the Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanies this installation guide.
  • Page 34: Isdn Connectivity

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide ISDN Connectivity To connect to an ISP using the Installation Assistant, it is important that you select this option in the Your Network and ISDN Connectivity window of the Installation Assistant 2-1). Figure 2-1. Your Network and ISDN Connectivity Window...
  • Page 35: Figure 2-2. Connecting To An Internet Service Provider Window

    Figure 2-2. Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Window The parameters in this window are as follows: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider IP Address Supplied Generally, your ISP supplies you with an IP address. If it has not done so or you cannot get one, click No.
  • Page 36 For more information on IP addresses and TCP/IP in general, refer to the Concepts topic in the Nautica Wizard Help file. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask that needs to be applied to your IP address.
  • Page 37: Connecting To The Isdn Network

    Connecting to the ISDN Network If you are in North America, the Connecting to the ISDN Network window Figure 2-3. Connecting to the ISDN Network The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider (Figure 2-3) appears:...
  • Page 38 The switch type is the type of ISDN line you are operating. The default setting here is National ISDN, but other values such as AT&T Custom Point to Point, AT&T Custom Multipoint and Nortel DMS Custom can also be selected. Select the ISDN line type. This information is supplied by your telephone company.
  • Page 39 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider First SPID Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) are provided by your telephone company. If your switch type is AT&T Custom Point to Point, you do not have to enter a SPID. For all other line types there should be a SPID corresponding to each local ISDN telephone number.
  • Page 40: Isp Account Details

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide ISP Account Details Once the information has been entered into this window, click on Next Details window Figure 2-4. Internet Service Provider Account Details Window The parameters in this window are as follows: Parameter: Function: button to open the Internet Service Provider Account (Figure 2-4).
  • Page 41 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Password If you have been given a password, enter this data into the password field. Remember that the password is case sensitive. Anything typed into this field is displayed as a series of asterisks for security purposes.
  • Page 42: Figure 2-5. Paths Table

    Entering a value here names the path that reaches the ISP. This path name can be seen by selecting the router in the Nautica Wizard window on Advanced > Paths > Configuration once the Installation Assistant is complete.
  • Page 43: Completing The Connection

    Completing the Connection After you have entered the ISDN telephone number, click on the button. The Completing the Configuration window appears Next (Figure Figure 2-6. Completing the Configuration Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider 2-6).
  • Page 44 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 2-12 Router Name This is an arbitrary name you can use to identify your router. By default, the Installation Assistant enters your user name here, although you can overwrite this if you require.
  • Page 45 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Confirm Password To ensure that you have typed the password correctly, enter it again into the Confirm Password field. The passwords are checked against each other when you click on the Finish button.
  • Page 46 For more information about CHAP passwords, refer to the Concepts topic of the Nautica Wizard help file and the Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanies this installation guide. Path Name, this is the name of the Dealing with a Call 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 47: Cancelling An Automatic Isdn Call

    Cancel the call by: Selecting the router on which the call is running in the Nautica Wizard window Figure 2-7. The Nautica Wizard Window Clicking on Advanced > ISDN > Stats. The ISDN Ports Table appears 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 48: Figure 2-8. Isdn Ports Table

    (for the Status of the call). Click on Clear. Click on OK to return you to the Nautica Wizard window. For more information on ISDN statistics, refer to the Nautica Configuration Wizard 5.0x Reference Guide on the CD that accompanies this installation guide.
  • Page 49: Dealing With A Call Failure

    There is a physical connection between your router and an ISDN wall outlet. Refer to the Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanies this installation guide for details on how to amend ISDN numbers and CHAP passwords on paths.
  • Page 50: Figure 2-9. The Paths Table

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Figure 2-9. The Paths Table In the Paths Table, click on the path that points to the router you want to call. Click once on Call. Click on OK to close the window. You need to clear the call after about a minute (for instructions,...
  • Page 51: Connecting To An Intranet

    Rather than configuring your Nautica router to connect into an Internet Service Provider (ISP - Chapter 2), it is possible to connect into an intranet or corporate network. Using your router to attach to an intranet means the remote office can use all the facilities and data provided to people working in the central office.
  • Page 52: Isdn Connectivity

    The quickest way to connect your router to an intranet is by using the Installation Assistant. To run the Installation Assistant, do the following: Click on the router to be configured in the Nautica Wizard window (it is blue). Figure 3-1. Nautica Wizard Window If the router already contains configuration information,...
  • Page 53: Figure 3-3. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu

    • • Figure 3-3. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu If you have all the information to hand in the first window, click on the Next button. 302269-A Rev.00 Click on Operations > Run Installation Assistant. Right click on the highlighted router and select Run...
  • Page 54: Figure 3-4. Your Network And Isdn Connectivity Window

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide In the Your Network and ISDN Connectivity window, select the intranet or Corporate Network option. Figure 3-4. Your Network and ISDN Connectivity Window Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation. 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 55: Transport Protocols

    Transport Protocols After you have selected the intranet or Corporate Network option in the Your Network and ISDN Connectivity window 3-4), click on the window appears Figure 3-5. Connecting to an Intranet Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Intranet button.
  • Page 56 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: TCP/IP Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the main protocol used by PCs to move data around the network. If your network uses TCP/IP, leave this option selected. If you are unsure which protocol is being used on your PC, check with your system administrator.
  • Page 57: Connecting To An Intranet Using Tcp/Ip

    Connecting to an Intranet using TCP/IP If you select the TCP/IP option in the Connecting to an intranet window to an intranet with IP window appears Figure 3-6. Connecting to an Intranet with IP Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 (Figure 3-5), click on the...
  • Page 58 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Have IP Address If you have been provided with an IP address by your systems administrator, click on Yes. If you do not have an IP address, click on No and move onto the next window.
  • Page 59: Connecting To An Intranet Using Novell Ipx

    Connecting to an Intranet using Novell IPX If you selected the Novell IPX option in the Connecting to an Intranet window Connecting to an Intranet with IPX window appears Figure 3-7. Connecting to an Intranet with IPX Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Intranet (Figure...
  • Page 60 SAP filters to filter out the SAPs you do not want to receive. For more information on SAP filtering, refer to Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanied this installation guide. 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 61: Connecting To The Isdn Network

    Connecting to the ISDN Network If you are in North America, the Connecting to the ISDN Network window Figure 3-8. Connecting to the ISDN Network The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to an Intranet (Figure 3-8) appears: 3-11...
  • Page 62 The switch type is the type of ISDN line you are operating. The default setting here is National ISDN, but other values such as AT&T Custom Point to Point, AT&T Custom Multipoint and Nortel DMS Custom can also be selected. Select the ISDN line type. This information is supplied by your telephone company.
  • Page 63 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 First SPID Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) are provided by your telephone company. If your switch type is AT&T Custom Point to Point, you do not have to enter a SPID. For all other line types there should be a SPID corresponding to each local ISDN telephone number.
  • Page 64: Intranet Account Details

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Intranet Account Details Click on the IPX window appears Figure 3-9. The parameters in this window are as follows: 3-14 button in the Connecting to an Intranet with Next (Figure 3-7). The Intranet Account Details window (Figure 3-9).
  • Page 65 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Username Enter the account name here exactly as it is given to you by the system administrator. Username is a case sensitive field. Password If you have a password, enter it here exactly as you have been given it.
  • Page 66: Completing The Configuration

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Completing the Configuration After you have entered the ISDN telephone number, click on the button. The Completing the Configuration window appears Next (Figure Figure 3-10. Completing the Configuration Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 3-16 3-10).
  • Page 67 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Name Router Name is an arbitrary name you can use to identify your router. If you have more than one router on your network, using names allows you to locate and configure them more effectively.
  • Page 68 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Note: Nautica Path option is selected when configuring a CLAM, Marlin or Nautica 4000. 3-18 Confirm Password Enter the password again into the Confirm Password field. The passwords are checked against each other...
  • Page 69: Cancelling An Automatic Isdn Call

    For more information about CHAP passwords, refer to the Concepts topic of the Nautica Wizard help file and the Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanied this installation guide. Once all the information is entered into the Completing the Configuration window button.
  • Page 70: Dealing With A Call Failure

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Figure 3-12. ISDN Ports Table In the ISDN Ports table, click once on the port carrying the call (the TxUtil and RxUtil are greater than 00). Click on the Clear button. Dealing with a Call Failure If the call fails, you are advised of this failure.
  • Page 71: Redialling An Isdn Number

    If you need to re-call an ISDN number after a call failure, do the following: Select the router on which to place the call in the Nautica Wizard window Click on Advanced > Paths > Configuration. The Paths Table appears Figure 3-13.
  • Page 73: Connecting To Both An Isp And An Intranet

    Connecting to Both an ISP and an It is possible to use your router to connect into an intranet and an Internet Service Provider (ISP). An intranet is an enterprise-wide network. Home workers or people at remote offices use their routers to connect into the central office intranet.
  • Page 74: Isdn Connectivity

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide ISDN Connectivity To connect to an ISP and an intranet using the Installation Assistant, do the following: Click on the router to be configured in the Nautica Wizard window Figure 4-1. Nautica Wizard Window If the router already contains configuration information,...
  • Page 75: Figure 4-3. Nautica Wizard Operations Menu

    • Figure 4-3. Nautica Wizard Operations Menu • Figure 4-4. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu If you have all the information to hand in the first Installation Assistant window, click on the Next button. 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet Click on Operations >...
  • Page 76: Figure 4-5. Your Network And Isdn Connectivity Window

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide In the Your Network and ISDN Connectivity window 4-5), select the Both an ISP and an Intranet option. Figure 4-5. Your Network and ISDN Connectivity Window With this option selected, click on the into the Connecting to an Internet Service Provider window (Figure 4-6).
  • Page 77: Figure 4-6. Connecting To An Internet Service Provider Window

    Figure 4-6. Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Window The parameters in this window are as follows: Parameter: Instructions: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet Have IP Address Generally, your ISP supplies you with an IP address. If it has not done so, or if you cannot get one, click on No.
  • Page 78 For more information on subnet masks and TCP/IP in general, refer to the Concepts topic of the Nautica Wizard Help file. 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 79: Isp Account Details

    ISP Account Details Once the information has been entered into this window, click on Next Details window Figure 4-7. Internet Service Provider Account Details Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet button to open the Internet Service Provider Account (Figure 4-7).
  • Page 80 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Username Username is the account name given to you by the ISP. Enter this information exactly as you received it. Usernames are case sensitive. Password If you have been given a password, enter this data into the password field.
  • Page 81: Figure 4-8. Paths Table

    This is an optional field. Entering a value here names the path that reaches the remote connection. This path name can be seen by selecting the router in the Nautica Wizard window (Figure 4-1), and clicking on Advanced > Paths >...
  • Page 82: Transport Protocols

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Transport Protocols After you have selected the Intranet or Corporate Network option in the Your Network and ISDN Connectivity window 4-5), click on the window appears Figure 4-9. Connecting to an Intranet Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 4-10 button.
  • Page 83 Parameter: Function: For more information on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Novell Internetworking Packet Exchange (IPX) refer to the Concepts topic in the Nautica Wizard Help file. 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet TCP/IP Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the main protocol used by PCs to move data around the network.
  • Page 84: Connecting To An Intranet Using Tcp/Ip

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Connecting to an Intranet using TCP/IP If you select the TCP/IP option in the Connecting to an Intranet window to an Intranet with IP window appears Figure 4-10. Connecting to an Intranet with IP Window The parameters in this window are as follows:...
  • Page 85 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet Have IP Address If you have been provided with an IP address by your systems administrator, click on Yes. If you do not have an IP address, click on No and move onto the next window.
  • Page 86: Connecting To An Intranet Using Novell Ipx

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Connecting to an Intranet using Novell IPX If you selected the Novell IPX option in the Connecting to an Intranet window Connecting to an Intranet with IPX window appears 4-11). Figure 4-11. Connecting to an Intranet with IPX window...
  • Page 87 Clicking on Yes for this option allows you to set up SAP filters to filter out the SAPs you do not want to receive. For more information on SAP filtering, refer to Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanied this installation guide. 4-15...
  • Page 88: Connecting To The Isdn Network

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Connecting to the ISDN Network If you are in North America, the Connecting to the ISDN Network window Figure 4-12. Connecting to the ISDN Network The parameters in this window are as follows: 4-16 (Figure 4-12) appears:...
  • Page 89 The switch type is the type of ISDN line you are operating. The default setting here is National ISDN, but other values such as AT&T Custom Point to Point, AT&T Custom Multipoint and Nortel DMS Custom can also be selected. Select the ISDN line type. This information is supplied by your telephone company.
  • Page 90 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 4-18 First SPID Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) are provided by your telephone company. If your switch type is AT&T Custom Point to Point, you do not have to enter a SPID. For all other line types there should be a SPID corresponding to each local ISDN telephone number.
  • Page 91: Intranet Account Details

    Intranet Account Details Click on the IPX window appears Figure 4-13. Intranet Account Details Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet button in the Connecting to an Intranet with Next (Figure 4-11).
  • Page 92 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 4-20 Username Enter the account name here exactly as it is given to you by the System Administrator. Username is a case sensitive field. Password If you have a password, enter it here exactly as you have been given it.
  • Page 93: Completing The Configuration

    Completing the Configuration After you have entered the ISDN telephone number, click on the button. The Completing the Configuration window appears Next (Figure Figure 4-14. Completing the Configuration Window The parameters in this window are as follows: 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet 4-14).
  • Page 94 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: 4-22 Name This router name is an arbitrary name you can use to identify your router. If you have more than one router on your network, using names allows you to locate and configure them more effectively.
  • Page 95 Parameter: Function: Parameter: Function: Note: Nautica Path option is selected when configuring a CLAM, Marlin or Nautica 4000. 302269-A Rev.00 Connecting to Both an ISP and an Intranet Confirm Password Enter the password again into the Confirm Password field. The passwords are checked against each other when you click on the discrepancies, a dialog box advises you of this.
  • Page 96 For more information about CHAP passwords, refer to the Concepts topic of the Nautica Wizard help file and Nautica Configuration Wizard 5 Reference Guide on the CD that accompanied this installation. Once all the information is entered into the Completing the Configuration window button.
  • Page 97: Cancelling An Automatic Isdn Call

    Cancel the call by: Selecting the router on which the call is running in the Nautica Wizard window Figure 4-15. The Nautica Wizard Window Clicking on Advanced > ISDN > Stats. The ISDN Ports Table appears 302269-A Rev.00...
  • Page 98: Dealing With A Call Failure

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Figure 4-16. ISDN Ports Table In the ISDN Ports table, click once on the port carrying the call (the TxUtil and RxUtil are greater than 00). Click on the Clear button. Dealing with a Call Failure If the call fails, you are advised of this failure.
  • Page 99: Figure 4-17. Edit Isdn Calls Configuration Window

    Select the router on which to place the call in the Nautica Wizard window Click on Advanced > ISDN Calls. The ISDN Calls window appears Figure 4-17. Edit ISDN Calls Configuration Window In the Calling an ISDN Number panel, click on Data Call and then enter a number in the ISDN Number field Click once on Call.
  • Page 101: Other Connection Options And One Step Configuration

    Installation Assistant. To speed up the connection process, an option known as One Step Configuration is also included in Nautica Wizard. This allows you to quickly set up your router. The chapter contains the following sections: •...
  • Page 102: Other Connection Options

    Adding a Path to an ISP or Intranet To add a new path: In the Nautica Wizard window, click on the router for which you want to set up new path. Figure 5-1. Nautica Wizard Window If the Paths option is not available, you need to configure one ISP or intranet using the Installation Assistant.
  • Page 103: Figure 5-2. Nautica Wizard Advanced - Paths Menu

    Click on Advanced > Paths > Configuration: Figure 5-2. Nautica Wizard Advanced - Paths Menu The Paths Table appears: Figure 5-3. Paths Table Window 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration...
  • Page 104: Figure 5-4. Path Type Window

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide In the Paths Table, click on the Add button. The Path Type window appears: Figure 5-4. Path Type Window Click on the RemotePPP path type and then click on the OK button. The PPP Path Parameters Window appears: Figure 5-5.
  • Page 105: Figure 5-6. Ppp Path Edit Ipx Window

    Enter the ISP or intranet account name into the Remote Name field. If you are using IPX to connect to the remote site, select the IPX tab in the PPP Path Parameters window and enter the network number into the IPX 8022 Net ID field: Figure 5-6.
  • Page 106: Figure 5-7. Ppp Path Edit Call Window

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Enter the ISDN telephone number of the remote site into the first ISDN number field on the Call tab: Figure 5-7. Click on the PPP tab at the top of the PPP Path Parameters window PPP Path Edit Call Window (Figure 5-5).
  • Page 107: Figure 5-8. Ppp Path Parameters Ppp Tab

    The PPP tab appears: Figure 5-8. PPP Path Parameters PPP Tab 10. If you have been given a password by the ISP or intranet administrator, enter it now into the Out CHAP Secrets field. 11. Click on OK to save the path details. 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration...
  • Page 108: Calling A New Path

    Calling a New Path To call an ISP or intranet along a path you have added to the router, do the following: Select the router to make the call in the Nautica Wizard window Click on Advanced > Paths > Configure.
  • Page 109: Cancelling A Call

    The initial call placed by the router after running the Installation Assistant is made along a predefined path. To cancel the call do the following: In the Nautica Wizard window router performing the call. Click on Advanced > Paths > Stats.
  • Page 110: Cancelling All Calls On An Isdn Port

    > Calls command. These calls are made via an ISDN port. A port can have more than one call up at any one time. To cancel all the calls on one port: In the Nautica Wizard window router performing the call. Click on Advanced > ISDN > Stats.
  • Page 111: One Step Configuration

    Select the router that is to be configured in the Nautica Wizard window Select One Step Configuration using one of the following methods: • Figure 5-12. Nautica Wizard Operations Menu • Figure 5-13. 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration (Figure 5-1).
  • Page 112: Figure 5-14. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide • Figure 5-14. Nautica Wizard Quick Menu One Step Configuration allows you to quickly configure, or amend, the main features of a router. To complete your configuration for all but North American configurations, refer to Standard One Step Configuration - Exclusive of North America (page 5-13).
  • Page 113: Standard One Step Configuration - Exclusive Of North America

    The parameters in this window are as follows: Parameter: Function: Instructions: 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration Router Name A name assigned to the router. Enter a name by which to recognize the router in the Nautica Wizard window. 5-13...
  • Page 114 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: 5-14 IP Address The IP address of the router. Enter a valid IP address for the router. Subnet Mask A subnet mask to be used with the IP address.
  • Page 115 Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: ISDN telephone number has been entered. Parameter: Function: Instructions: 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration Confirm Account Password Confirms that the password has been entered correctly into the Account password field.
  • Page 116: One Step Configuration - Specific To North America

    Nautica Wizard Installation Guide One Step Configuration - Specific to North America Selecting the One Step Configuration command causes the One Step Configuration window to appear: Figure 5-16. One Step Configuration Window for North America The parameters in this window are as follows:...
  • Page 117 Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration IP Address The IP address of the router. Enter a valid IP address for the router. Subnet Mask A subnet mask to be used with the IP address.
  • Page 118 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Note: ISDN telephone number has been entered. Parameter: Function: Instructions: 5-18 Confirm Account Password Confirms that the password has been entered correctly into the Account password field.
  • Page 119: Figure 5-17. Us Isdn Switch Information Window

    The switch type is the type of ISDN line you are operating. The default setting here is National ISDN, but other values such as AT&T Custom Point to Point, AT&T Custom Multipoint and Nortel DMS Custom can also be selected. Select the ISDN line type. This information is supplied by your telephone company.
  • Page 120 Nautica Wizard Installation Guide Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: 5-20 SPID 1 Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) are provided by your telephone company. If your switch type is AT&T Custom Point to Point, you do not have to enter a SPID.
  • Page 121 Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: Parameter: Function: Instructions: 302269-A Rev.00 Other Connection Options and One Step Configuration Area Code The local telephone area code. Enter the area code for your location. Local Number 1 Local numbers are provided by your telephone company. If your switch type is AT&T Custom Point to Point, you do not have to enter a local number.

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