Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide Part No. 119780-B Rev.00 July 1998...
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The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks, Inc. Trademarks Bay Networks and Nautica CLAM, CLAM-IP are registered trademarks and BCC and the Bay Networks logo are trademarks of Bay Networks, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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European Requirements Only EN 55 022 Statement This is to certify that the Bay Networks Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B (CISPR 22).
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Port Specifications The Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP has four ports, which are classified as follows: 9V DC SELV SELV Manager SELV ISDN Interconnection circuits shall be selected to provide continued conformance with the requirements of EN60950:1992/A3:1995 clause 2.3 for SELV circuits and with the requirements of clause 6 for TNV circuits, after connections between equipments.
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Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus ( ) does not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications Cet appareil numérique ( ) respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les appareils numériques de classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage...
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Avant d’installer l’appareillage, s’assurer qu’il peut être branché aux installations du service de télécommunications local. L’appareillage doit aussi être raccordé selon des méthodes acceptées. Dans certains cas, le câblage interne du service de télécommunications utilisé pour une ligne individuelle peut être allongé au moyen d’un connecteur certifié...
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• When you request ISDN “U” Interface Service, you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code: 02IS5 The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ49C • When you request ISDN “S/T” Interface Service, you must provide the telephone company with The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0P The make, model number, and FCC Registration number of the NT1...
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Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement NOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accompanying software or installing the hardware unit with pre-enabled software (each of which is referred to as “Software” in this Agreement). BY COPYING OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee. Bay Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Bay Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment. This warranty does not apply if the media has been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse.
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6. Use of Software in the European Community. This provision applies to all Software acquired for use within the European Community. If Licensee uses the Software within a country in the European Community, the Software Directive enacted by the Council of European Communities Directive dated 14 May, 1991, will apply to the examination of the Software to facilitate interoperability.
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Installation Assistant by loading the setup software on the accompanying CD (see Windows configuration tasks. Experienced network users can troubleshoot the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP by using a command line interface, which is available via Telnet or HyperTerminal. This guide contains the following sections: •...
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Before you begin the installation, ensure that you have received everything you need. If any items are missing, please contact the supplier of your Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP. Make sure that your Nautica CLAM package includes the following items: Basic CLAM •...
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Cables for connection to digital leased circuits must be ordered as separate items. The WAN cables are as follows: • X.21 Cable (labelled 480011900) • V.24 Cable (labelled 480023900) • V.35 Cable (labelled 480019900) 119780-B Rev.00 Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide...
Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide Site Preparation You should install the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP on a flat surface, in a clean, dry location with no extreme temperatures. Make sure that all of the required services (power, LAN access, ISDN and any telephones, facsimiles and modems) are available and working correctly.
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ISDN supplier for advice. The remainder of this section describes the ordering information you need if you plan to use ISDN to connect your Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP to other devices. European ISDN Information If you require ISDN in Europe, do the following: •...
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Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide North American ISDN Information If you require ISDN in North America, do the following: • Ensure that you know whether the ISDN line is configured in standard national ISDN mode or in the manufacturer’s custom mode.
The velcro pad on which the CLAM is to stand should be fitted to a clean surface that is free of dust. Peel off the backing and press the pad firmly into place.
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RJ-45 to RJ-11 cable (labelled 119068). Connect the RJ-45 end of this cable to the back of the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP and the RJ-11 end of the same cable into the ISDN wall outlet. If required, connect one telephony device (telephone, facsimile or modem) to the voice port.
256-color VGA display (640x480). An SVGA display (800x600) is required for advanced options. Software Installation Once the cables are connected and the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP has powered up, load the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP configuration software onto your PC.
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For more information about Nautica Wizard and the Installation Assistant, see the online Help in the programs and the online documentation (Nautica Wizard Configuration Reference Guide) on the CD that came with your Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP package. 119780-B Rev.00...
Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide Additional Information The information outlined in this section highlights operational features that you need to be aware of before using the Nautica CLAM or CLAM-IP. Setting up e-mail Most TCP/IP based e-mail clients can be configured to check the mail server for new mail at set intervals.
Click on OK in the File and Print Sharing window. Click on OK in the Networks window. Close the Control Panel. It may be necessary to reboot your PC at this time. 119780-B Rev.00 Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide File and Print Sharing Window...
Nautica CLAM and CLAM-IP Installation Guide Graphical FTP Using “Keep Alive” Traditionally FTP servers time out (or end) an FTP session if there is no activity after a few minutes. Most command line FTP clients take no steps to avoid this timeout. Some of the new graphical FTP clients, however, make frequent read (or keepalive) requests to keep the FTP sessions alive.
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