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Kinpo Electronics, Inc. Apollo 2 ADSL Network Modem Model No.: A200A(A2) Installation Manual Version : E1 Date : Oct. 22, 1999 Software: Itex...
1. INTRODUCTION ADSL Network This is a diagram showing how an ADSL network looks. SOHO The Internet Telephone Laptop computer Simutanious Voice, Video, Data and Image SOHO Simutanious Voice, Video, Data and Image Teleco Public switch Telephone Telephone...
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System Requirement The following equipment and information is required (at a minimum) to setup your ADSL network modem. [PC system requirement] 1. IBM PC and it’s compatibles with Pentium 100MHz CPU speed 2. 32Mbyte main memory and 10 Mbytes hard disk space 3.
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Before you start: ITeX ADSL Network Modem Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Step 8 Activating the Apollo 2 ADSL Network Modem (Step 1) Insert (Step 2) Connect ADSL Network NMC to ADSL Modem Card Network (NMC) (Step 9) Monitoring the (Step 3) Installing Apollo 2 ADSL Device Driver and...
2. INSTALLING THE ADSL NETWORK MODEM BOARD Before installing the ITeX ADSL Network Modem board, please make sure that the following minimum system requirements are met. Minimum System Requirement [PC System Requirement] 1. IBM PC and its compatibles with Pentium 100MHz CPU speed 2.
3. INSTALLING THE APOLLO 2 DEVICE DRIVERS AND DIAGNOSTIC (ITeX ADSL A2 Test Application) Please have the following information available in order to complete the installation and setup of the ITeX Apollo 2 ADSL Network Modem. 1. TCP/IP properties, this includes the PVC values (VPI and VCI), IP address, the gateway, and the domain name server.
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The Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear. When prompted, select "search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). Click "Next". Insert the Apollo 2 ADSL Software Drivers CD into your CD-ROM drive and select the "Specify a location" option from the menu and type “Drive:\win95_98 or win98sec_2000 or nt4”...
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Windows should find the NETITEX.INF file in the floppy disk drive. Click "Next" to continue. Windows will start to copy the drivers. Make sure that the Windows 98 CD is in the CD-ROM or that it is easily accessible.
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For RFC1483, the default PVC values are 8 and 35 for VPI and VCI respectively. If necessary, these values can be changed at this time. Windows has finished installing all the ITeX ADSL Network Modem drivers. Click "Finish" to complete the installation.
Click "Yes" when prompted "Do you want to restart your computer now?" 3.2 INSTALLING THE APOLLO 2 MODEM ICON UTILITY Note: The Apollo 2 modem icon utility is provided as a tool to monitor and test the Apollo 2 ADSL modem. Please refer to the User's Guide for more advanced information regarding this test application.
From the Start menu, select settings and open the control panel. Double click on the Network icon. Verify that the following network components were installed: ITeX ADSL Network Modem (Apollo 2 - 8MB/s) ATM Call Manager ITeX ADSL Network Modem (Apollo 2 - 8MB/s) ATM Emulated LAN ATM LAN Emulation Client ATM LAN Emulation Client ITeX ADSL Network Modem(Apollo2-8MB/s)
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Select the Configuration tab and scroll through the installed network components list. Highlight the TCP/IP ITeX RFC1483 Ethernet Adapter component and click "Properties". The TCP/IP Properties window will appear. To setup the IP Address, select the IP Address tab and then select the "Specify an IP address"...
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To setup a new gateway, enter the setting in the new gateway section and click "Add". This will add the setting into the installed gateways. To configure the Domain Name Server, simply select the Enable DNS option. Enter the Host and Domain settings. Enter the DNS Server search order and click "Add".
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Click "OK" to close the Network window. Click "No" when prompted "Do you want to restart your computer now?" SETTING THE PVC VALUES FOR RFC1483 For RFC1483, the VPI and VCI have a default setting of 8 and 35 respectively. To change the values for RFC1483, follow these instructions: Using the Modem Icon Utility to set the PVC values Refer to the User's Guide to the Modem Icon Utility.
Parameter Value Meaning 0 - 255 Virtual Path Identifier 0 - 255 Virtual Channel Identifier Close the ITeX ADSL Test Application window and restart the computer. Configuring the ADSL modem for RFC1483 is completed. 6. CONFIGURING THE ADSL NETWORK FOR RFC1577 Note: Windows 98 2 Edition is required to support RFC1577 The next few steps are used to help in identifying the bindings of TCP/IP to each...
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From the Network configuration window, select the "TCP/IP ITeX ADSL Network Modem (Apollo 2 - 8 Mb/s)" option in the configuration tab, click "Properties". The TCP/IP Properties window will appear. To setup the IP Address, select the IP Address tab and then select the "Specify an IP address"...
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To setup a new gateway, enter the setting in the new gateway section and click "Add". This will add the setting into the installed gateways. To configure the Domain Name Server, simply select the Enable DNS option. Enter the Host and Domain settings. Enter the DNS Server search order and click "Add".
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Click "OK" to close the Network window. Click "No" when prompted "Do you want to restart your computer now?" Configuring the ADSL modem for RFC1577 is completed. SETTING THE PVC VALUES FOR RFC1577 From the Start menu, select "Programs", select "ITeX ADSL", select "A2", then click on “Mapi”...
For first time setups, windows creates a PVC key registry, click "OK" to create a PVC key in the registry, click "OK" at the successful window. The PVC setting will be updated when the system is restarted. Close the ITeX ADSL A2 Test Application window and restart the computer. 1.
8. ACTIVATING THE APOLLO 2 ADSL NETWORK MODEM For RFC1483 and RFC1577: Once the drivers are installed and the setup is complete, the ITeX ADSL Network Modem is ready to run. Each time the computer is turned on, the modem automatically connects to the central office equipment.
• Right click "ITeX A2 ADSL NIC" and click "Remove". Click "OK" when prompted with a warning about removing and adapter. Click "OK" to close the Systems window. To uninstall the test application: • From the Start menu, select "Programs", select "ITeX ADSL", select "Uninstall ADSL", then click on the "Uninstall Test Application”.
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Apollo 2 End-to-End Application Scenarios End to end applications can be accommodated by the following three scenarios: Bridged Ethernet over ATM PVC (RFC 1483 BPDU) ADSL DSLAM ISP/Corporate Carrier Host ADSL NIC Loop switch Router DS3/ DS3/ (ATM) OC3c 802.3 MAC 802.3 MAC LLC/SNAP 1483/BPDU...
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