A Warning On Connection Cables; Step 1 - Setting Up The Console - D-Link DI-206 User Manual

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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
finished powering up, power on the router. Each of these steps is
described in detail in the sections below. Please skip any setting
adjustments that do not apply to your configuration needs.
For the initial configuration of your DI-206, you must use an RS-232
console connection, either to a computer running serial communications
software or to a serial data terminal.
After the router has been successfully installed and the initial
configuration is complete, you can continue to modify settings through
the console, or you can change configuration settings through a remote
Telnet connection or through a web browser. See the chapters entitled
"Configuration and Management" and "Using Telnet" for detailed
instructions on using Telnet to configure your DI-206.

A Warning on Connection Cables

ISDN and Ethernet cables are very similar to each other. It is important
that you use the correct cable for each connection; otherwise, your
router could be damaged.
Before connecting or disconnecting an RS-232 cable between two
devices, turn both devices off to avoid any chance of damaging them.

Step 1 - Setting up the Console

The initial setup of the DI-206, requires connecting a console to the
9-pin RS-232 Diagnostic port on the router's rear panel. A serial
cable is supplied with the router in order to make this connection. A
console can be a terminal, such as a VT-100, or a normal PC
running terminal emulation software (such as Microsoft
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