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Ordering Your Isdn Line - D-Link DI-304 Quick Installation Manual

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Introduction
This Quick Installation Guide gives step-by-step instruc-
tions for setting up the D-Link DI-304 ISDN routers. The
model you have purchased may appear slightly different
from those shown in the illustrations. Examples in this
manual are based on ISDN routers. For more detailed in-
formation about the ISDN router, its components, making
network connections and technical specifications, please
refer to the User's Guide included with your router.
Unpacking
Open the shipping cartons of your Internet server and care-
fully unpacks the contents. The carton should contain the
following items:
♦ One ISDN Router device
♦ One AC power adapter, suitable for your areas
electrical power connections
♦ One unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable.
♦ One unshielded twisted-pair (ISDN) cable.
♦ Rubber Feet
♦ User's Guide
CD-ROM
Inspect the device and all accompanying items. If any item
is damaged or missing, report the problem immediately to
your dealer.

Ordering Your ISDN Line

If you do not have an ISDN line installed already, we sug-
gest that you order it from your telephone company as soon
as possible to avoid the long waiting period common when
ordering a new line. Use the information in this section to
place the order. If you have already installed your ISDN
line, you can check the following section to make sure that
you can use all the features of your ISDN router.
1.
Contact your local telephone company's ISDN Order-
ing Center.
2.
Make sure DSS1 switches are available since these are
the only switch types currently supported by the ISDN
router.
3.
When the telephone company installs your ISDN line,
be sure to obtain the following information:
ISDN switch type.
ISDN telephone number(s).
The ISDN router Front Panel
Names and descriptions of your router's front panel LEDs
are given below:
POWER— Comes on as soon as you connect the router to
the power adapter and plug the power adapter into a suitable
AC outlet.
STATUS— Should be blinking if the router is functioning
properly.
ISDN – LINK— Indicates that the router has an ISDN line
connected to the ISDN interface and it has been successfully
initialized.
Note: On some NT1 boxes, the LINK indicator will go off
when the ISDN line has been idle for a while. When the
router is dialing or answering a call, it should be on again.
ISDN – B1 and B2— On if there is an active ISDN session
on that channel or if that channel is making or receiving a
call.
LINK/ACT— 1 through 4. These indicators light up when a
port is connected to a powered-on Ethernet/Fast Ethernet
station. The LEDs blink when information is transmitted or
received on a port.
100/10M – 1 through 4 These indicators light up when a
port is operating at 100Mbps. Otherwise, if this indicator is
dark and the corresponding LINK indicator is lit, then the
port is operating at 10Mbps.
The ISDN router Rear Panel
POWER — This socket is an 18 volt, 750mA power input
jack. If the power adapter included with the router has been
lost or misplaced, please ensure that the replacement adapter
meets both the voltage and amperage requirements.
ETHERNET – The Ethernet ports function as a normal,
dual speed NWay Ethernet switch.
Uplink – This port is used to connect the router to another
switch or hub using a straight-through twisted-pair cable.
When the Uplink port is used, Port 1x is unavailable.
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