Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Installation Manual page 171

Communication server
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ISDN connection
Connection DSL
modem/Cable modem
External Router
Connection
LAN server
6.3.5.1.2 CONFIGURATION OF AN INTERNET CONNECTION
There are several ways to configure an Internet connection:
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creation of an ISDN type connection,
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creation of a DSL modem/Cable modem type connection,
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creation of an External Router connection,
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creation of LAN Server connection,
CREATION OF AN ISDN TYPE CONNECTION
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1. Connection account:
User name: account delivered by the access provider. This is a unique
account and authenticates the user when connecting.
Password: password associated with the connection's user name
2. Telephone number: the telephone number dialed for connection to the ISP
3. Bandwidth: this is the connection rate between Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX
Office Communication Server and the access provider (1 64 Kbps B
channel, 2 128 Kbps B channels or on demand (64-128 Kbits/s).
4. Connection type: connection between Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office
Communication Server and the access provider: On demand, Always on or
Callback
5. IP Address: the IP address is allocated to Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office
Communication Server by the access provider
6. Primary and secondary name server: IP addresses of the DNS servers
on the premises of the access provider.
1. Connection account:
User name: account delivered by the access provider. This is a unique
account and authenticates the user when connecting.
Password: password associated with the connection's user name
2. Connection protocol:
If PPPoE (this protocol is used to send PPP packets over the Ethernet)
Connection type
If PPTP (this protocol consists of establishing an IP tunnel between
Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server and the modem)
Modem's IP address
Network mask
IP address of the 2nd WAN interface
3. Primary and secondary name server: IP addresses of the DNS servers
on the premises of the access provider.
1. Router's IP address
2. System's IP address: this is the IP address of the WAN interface. This
parameter must be consistent with the IP address of the router or of the
DSL modem/Cable modem.
3. Network mask: parameter determining the range of the network.
4. Primary and secondary name server: IP addresses of the DNS servers
on the premises of the access provider.
1. Router's IP address
2. Primary and Secondary Names Server or Router IP address
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