Chapter 1; Introduction; Package Contents - Billion BIPAC-645 User Manual

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1.1 An overview of BIPAC-645
BIPAC-645 provides fast Ethernet port for connecting to ADSL modem or Cable modem. It allows all
users in a local network to be quickly and easily connected to high-speed Internet (via DSL or Cable service)
using PPPoE. The ISDN Router is built-in and acts as a backup when the DSL/Cable service fails or if the
service is not available. In addition, BIPAC-645 supports remote ISDN dial-in and remote access.
BIPAC-645 is a small desktop router that sits between your local Ethernet network and a remote network
(For example, the Internet or a remote office). It contains an ISDN S/T interface, a 10 Mbps WAN port, four
10/100 Base-T LAN ports, and an auxiliary port for a directly connected management console.
With BIPAC-645, users don't need to worry about a shortage of IP address resources. Dozens of network
users can surf on the Internet simultaneously by using one ISP account and a single IP address.
Sitting between your computer and remote network, the device acts as a firewall and protects your
computer from unwanted intruders.
BIPAC-645 supports Bandwidth-on-Demand and Dial-on-Demand. Depending on the data flow through an
open B channel, the device will establish another B channel connection to allow greater data throughput. This
extra line will then be dropped again, once the demand decreases, saving money on phone calls.

1.2 Package contents

1. BIPAC-645
2. AC Power Adapter (9V, 1Amp)
3. RS-232 cable (Null modem type)
4. RJ-45 ISDN cable
5. RJ-45 LAN cable
6. CD containing the on-line manual
7. Quick Start Guide
1.3 BIPAC-645 Features
BIPAC-645 provides the following features
The 10 Mbps broadband router, equipped with a single ISDN Basic Rate Interface (2B+D) that supports
S/T interface specification, will also support European ISDN requirements.
Supports remote access functions among branch offices and allows remote users to dial-in to your
network.

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