Nortel Networks NA Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
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EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. Japan/Nippon requirements only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement Taiwan requirements Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) Statement Canada requirements only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (BayStack Instant Internet 100) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent the degradation of service in some situations.
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Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee. Nortel Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Nortel Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment.
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7. Term and termination. This license is effective until terminated; however, all of the restrictions with respect to Nortel Networks’ copyright in the Software and user manuals will cease being effective at the date of expiration of the Nortel Networks copyright; those restrictions relating to use and disclosure of Nortel Networks’ confidential information shall continue in effect.
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LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT LICENSEE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTANDS IT, AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN NORTEL NETWORKS AND LICENSEE, WHICH SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR ORAL AND WRITTEN AGREEMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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UL listing/C-UL listing This information technology equipment is UL-Listed and C-UL-Listed for the uses described in this and accompanying documents. Connecting an Instant Internet unit to the network Important safety information To avoid contact with electrical current: • Never install electrical wiring during an electrical storm •...
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Connecting an Instant Internet unit containing an ISDN modem with NT When connecting this version of the product to the network, avoid contact with the Telecommunications lead wire. Telephone wiring can carry dangerous voltage from electrical faults or lightning. The product is equipped with a standard 8-pin RJ-49C jack for connection to the ISDN network. If you need to add wiring to your facility, refer to the National ISDN Users Forum document NIUF 433-94 ISDN Wiring and Powering Guidelines (Residence and Small Business).
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Figures Figure 1 Front panel of the Instant Internet 100 unit ......29 Figure 2 Rear panel of the Instant Internet 100 unit ......30 Figure 3 DIP switches on the rear panel of the unit .
Before using this guide, you need to do two things. First, write down the model number and serial number of your Instant Internet unit. You will need this information if you have to call Nortel Networks Technical Support. Model and serial numbers are located on the back panel of your Instant Internet unit.
Preface Acronyms The following acronyms are used in this guide: CHAP ISDN Kb/s Mb/s PPPoE 300866-G alternating current attachment unit interface Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol decibels audible Dual Inline Pins digital subscriber lines Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network Internet service provider kilobits per second local area network light-emitting diode...
Related publications For more information about using Instant Internet, refer to the following publications: • Important Notice for the BayStack Instant Internet Version 7.11 (Part number 307603-E) Provides instructions for viewing documentation and installing the Instant Internet software and third-party applications (Adobe Acrobat Reader, Netscape Communicator, and AniTa Terminal Emulator).
You can purchase selected documentation sets, CDs, and technical publications through the Internet at the How to get help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance.
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces your Instant Internet 100 unit and describes package contents, available options for your Instant Internet unit, and any requirements and compatibility issues. Instant Internet package The Instant Internet package contains: • Instant Internet 100 unit •...
Chapter 1 Introduction Available options The Instant Internet 100 unit is shipped with several options. The standard unit includes a 10BASE-T Ethernet connection. You can order an Instant Internet 100 unit configured with one of the following: • An internal analog V.90 modem •...
Chapter 2 Installation preparation This chapter describes steps you should follow in preparing for Internet access, explains some decisions you need to make before you install your Instant Internet 100 unit, and provides an installation checklist and worksheet. Preparing for Internet access To prepare for access to the Internet: Obtain installation and service from your local telephone company.
There are thousands of Internet service providers (ISPs) from which to choose. Nortel Networks maintains an updated list of the major, national ISPs and as many local ISPs as possible. You can choose an ISP from this list, or you can locate a different one.
Installation checklist Use the checklist in Table 1 item, record the information in the Table 1 Installation checklist ✔ Item Type of Account Dial-up Protocols ISDN Service Connect-Time Charges PPPoE Chapter 2 Installation preparation to ensure a smooth installation. As you check off each “Installation worksheet”...
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If you are using an analog or ISDN connection in North America, you can choose ! Default as your provider and then enter your name servers. If your ISP is not on the Nortel Networks list, call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center at 800-2LANWAN, Express Routing Code 169#, and provide some additional information so that Nortel Networks can create a dial-up script specific to your ISP’s...
Chapter 2 Installation preparation Installation worksheet ISP User Name: _________________________________________________ This is the user name you enter to log on to your ISP account. ISP Password: ___________________________________________________ This is the password you enter to log on to your ISP account. ISP Connection Phone Number: ____________________________________ This number is the primary phone number you dial to access your ISP account.
Chapter 3 Instant Internet 100 hardware installation This chapter helps you get to know your Instant Internet unit and provides instructions for connecting your unit to your LAN or WAN according to the type of connection you are using. Before you install the Instant Internet hardware, make sure that you are familiar with the physical and environmental specifications of the Instant Internet 100 unit.
At the top is the phone or ISDN jack or second Ethernet connection. • At the bottom are the configuration switches, the attachment unit interface (AUI) connection, the network cable connection (such as Ethernet LAN hub), and the power supply connector. Figure 2 illustrates the rear panel of the unit.
Instant Internet quick installation These steps guide you through the general process of installing your Instant Internet hardware. Note: Before you begin the installation, be sure that the switch settings are set to normal operation. For information about configuring switch settings, refer to The communications connection is necessary to provide the link between your Instant Internet unit and your Internet service provider (ISP).
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Attach the other end of the communications cable to the appropriate source (phone jack, ISDN jack, router, cable modem, or xDSL modem) Attach the Instant Internet unit to a hub on your LAN using the included straight-through Ethernet cable Use the bottom Ethernet connector at the back of your unit for this connection.
Chapter 4 DIP switch settings This chapter describes the Dual Inline Pins (DIP) switch settings for your Instant Internet 100 unit, including those for normal operation and for resetting your unit’s password and configuration settings. DIP switches DIP switches enable you to configure your Instant Internet unit for a particular type of operation.
Chapter 4 DIP switch settings Switch settings for normal operation Leave all switches off for normal operation, as shown in Table 2 Switch settings for normal operation Switch settings for special configurations During the power-up sequence, your Instant Internet 100 unit checks the settings of the switches.
Table 4 shows the switch settings for resetting your unit’s password as well as some user-defined configurations. Table 4 Switch settings for resetting the password and user-defined configurations • • Caution: If you use these switch settings to reset your unit, the following user-defined settings are removed or reset: password, hosts, port mappings, and unit configuration.
Chapter 4 DIP switch settings Table 6 shows the switch settings for restoring your unit to factory default conditions. Table 6 Switch settings for restoring factory default conditions Caution: If you use these switch settings to restore your unit to the factory default conditions, the following user-defined settings are removed or reset: password, hosts, port mappings, unit configuration, access restrictions, unit registration, and encryption authorization.
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Turn on your unit by plugging it into the wall outlet. The LEDs on the front of your unit flash and then glow steadily amber, including the Power LED, when they completely match the sequence for the selected switch settings. Note: If you used the switch settings in password and configuration switch settings, the Power LED glows amber and LEDs 1–8 flash red in the sequence of the selected switch settings.
If any failure is found during the power-up sequence, the Power LED glows amber, and one or more of LEDs 1 through 8 glow red. This failure indicates a hardware problem. Call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center (page 20) for assistance.
Chapter 5 LEDs: support and diagnostic functions After initialization is complete, the LEDs indicate status and activity during operation as shown in Table 7 LED status and appearance during operation Color Power Green Power Green and Amber Green Green Green and Amber Amber Green...
Appendix A Technical specifications This appendix describes the physical and environmental specifications for your Instant Internet 100 unit. Physical specifications The Instant Internet 100 unit is 6.875 inches wide by 10.50 inches deep and 2.25 inches high. Environmental specifications The operating and nonoperating environment for the Instant Internet 100 unit is as follows: •...
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Appendix A Technical specifications 300866-G...