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Figure 1 Rear View of Nokia IP40
The items on the rear panel of the IP40 are explained in Table 1.
Table 9 Rear Panel of the IP40
Label
Power
AUX
LAN
DMZ
WAN
Console
Reset
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CONSOLE
WAN
DMZ
Description
A power jack used for supplying power to the device.
Connect the power adapter to this jack. The device
connects to the power source.
The auxiliary port or dial-in port is a 9-pin male
connector. This port is used to dial in to IP40 through a
modem when IP40 is unreachable through other ports.
Local area network: Ethernet port (RJ-45) used for
connecting computers or other network devices
Demilitarized Zone: Ethernet port (RJ-45) used for
connecting computers or other network devices.
Similar to LAN port in operation.
Wide area network: An Ethernet port (RJ-45) used to
connect your cable or xDSL modem.
The Console port is a 9-pin male connector which can
be connected to the serial (COM) port of your
computer. You can then use the command-line
Interface (CLI) of IP40 through a serial program such
as HyperTerminal to communicate with the device.
Used to reboot/reset the IP40 to its factory defaults.
Use a large flat tipped object, such as a thick paper clip
to press the reset button.
Short Press (1 second): Reboots IP40
Long Press (7 seconds): Resets the IP40 to its factory
defaults. This results in loss of all security services and
passwords.
Short Press during bootup: Boots the IP40 in special
deployment mode.
DO NOT USE A SHARP PIN OR THIN PIECE OF METAL
TO PRESS THE RESET BUTTON.
LAN
AUXILIARY POWER
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