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Quickstart

Preparation required

The procedures described in this chapter assume that you have not yet configured the MAX.
Do not turn off the MAX until you have completed all the procedures.
Preparation required
Before you begin basic configuration of your MAX, make sure that you have installed the
MAX as described in Chapter 2, "Setting Up and Testing the MAX Hardware." You should
also have read Chapter 3, "MAX User Interfaces"and completed the security precautions
appropriate for your site as described in Chapter 4, "Preparing to Configure the MAX."
Also make sure that you have available:
Figure 6-1 illustrates the network setup required for the Quickstart.
Figure 6-1. ISDN setup
Remote
device

Configuring the Ethernet interface

To prepare the Ethernet interface of your BRI, T1, or E1 MAX model, you need to assign
values to parameters in the Ethernet > Mod Config profile.
You set parameters in the Mod Config profile to:
After creating the Mod Config profile, you can test the LAN connection to the interface by
telneting to or pinging the MAX from a workstation running on the same subnet as the MAX.
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One or more active, installed, and provisioned ISDN lines accessible from the MAX. (The
type of line—BRI, T1, or E1—depends on the MAX model you are configuring.) These
lines must provide switched data service on at least two channels.
An active Ethernet LAN with appropriate cables and connectors.
A remote unit (a MAX or other compatible equipment) that you can connect to by Telnet
or Ping over a dial-up PPP encapsulated link across the WAN.
A local host or workstation, on the same subnet as the MAX, that can Telnet to or Ping the
MAX.
WAN
BRI, T1, or
E1 line
Assign an IP address and subnet mask (required).
Enable the Routing Interface Protocol (RIP) to update the routing table (optional).
Specify a local domain name for Domain Name System (DNS) address resolution and
configure DNS (both optional).
Specify a default route to a local IP router to off-load routing tasks (optional).
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PC on
same subnet
Ethernet

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