Collecting Ethernet Setup Information - D-Link DI-300 series User Manual

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SPID Number(s)—(For North America only) The SPID
(Service Profile Identifier) is a number used by a central
office switch for identification purposes. With the switch
information, see the previous table for the number of SPIDs
you must enter.
You have now collected all of the necessary information about your
ISDN phone line. Make sure that these values are entered into your
worksheet before you continue to the next section. For DSS1 and
1TR6 ISDN, refer to the Installation chapter starting on page 21.

Collecting Ethernet Setup Information

This section assumes that you are setting up your router for a
TCP/IP connection. If you want to configure the system for other
protocols (e.g., IPX), refer to the appropriate chapters.
Ethernet Interface—Your DI-300 or DI-300M is equipped
with an NWay auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps port. Just plug in
the cable, and the router will automatically determine the
network speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) and mode (full or half
duplex) based on the capability and configuration of the
attached device.
IP Address—An IP Address is required for TCP/IP protocol.
The IP Address is a unique 32-bit number assigned to your
router. It is written in dotted decimal notation (four 8-bit
numbers, between 0 and 255, separated by periods), e.g.,
192.68.203.5.
Record the IP Address into the worksheet as assigned by your
network administrator. Note that every machine on a TCP/IP
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