Starting 9500 MXC CT
PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and Connectors
Ethernet Connection
V.24 Connection
9500 MXC CT Start Up
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007
For an Ethernet connection, connect your PC using a standard LAN cable and
go to 9500 MXC CT Start Up on page 2-19.
For information on the LAN cable, refer to PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and
Connectors on page 2-19.
For a V.24 connection, a dial-up connection from your PC to 9500 MXC must
first be established. Refer to Setting Up 9500 MXC CT Connection Using V.24
on page 2-11. For information on the connecting cable, refer to PC to 9500 MXC
Cabling and Connectors on page 2-19.
Connect from the LAN port on your PC to a 10/100Base-T port using a standard
RJ-45 to RJ-45 LAN cable. The cable can be a Mdi (straight) or MdiX
(crossover) type.
• 9500 MXC Node has four NMS 10/100Base-T ports on the NCC plug-in. Any
port can be used.
• 9500 MXC Terminals have one or two NMS 10/100Base-T ports on the IDU.
For IDUs with two ports, any port can be used.
Use the provided DB-9 to RJ-45 V.24 Maintenance cable to connect your PC to
the Maintenance V.24 port on the NCC or IDU front panels.
Procedures are described for Ethernet and V.24 connections. Refer to:
• Using a TCP/IP Connection on page 2-20
• Using an Ethernet DHCP Connection on page 2-21.
• Using a V.24 Dial Up Connection on page 2-22
• Connection Process on page 2-23
• Entering a Username and Password on page 2-24
• Lost Password Procedure on page 2-25.
• Connection Exceptions on page 2-26.
• Checking V.24 Access on page 2-27.
9500 MXC User Manual
Vol. IV-2-19