Connecting The Rs-232 Cable To The Router; Connecting An Isdn Line To The Router - D-Link DI-106 Series User Manual

Remote access router with integrated ethernet hub
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Connecting the RS-232 Cable to the Router

An RS-232 cable is included in your package. To connect this
cable, plug its nine-pin connector into the DCE port on the router's
side panel, then connect the other end to an RS-232 serial port on
your computer or data terminal (on IBM-type microcomputers,
serial ports are usually labeled COM1, COM2, etc.).

Connecting an ISDN Line to the Router

Plug one end of your ISDN phone line into the socket on the rear
panel of the router labeled ISDN and the other end into the ISDN
wall jack.
S/T interface—This can only connect to your NT-1
(Network Termination) device.
NOTE:
Do not under any circumstances connect directly to the ISDN
wall jack.
U interface—This allows you to connect directly to your
ISDN wall jack.
The ISDN jack is for ISDN line connection only. Connection of
NOTE:
a phone line may result in damage to your DI-106 or DI-106M.
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