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NetHopper

LAN-ISDN


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NetHopper

Routing with NetHopper for LAN-ISDN Service

Setup Instructions

Configuring NetHopper Via the Console

Method 1:

Use a DOS editor to modify the 'config.net' file on the config diskette that comes with your NetHopper. Then boot the NetHopper from the disk.

Method 2:

Boot the NetHopper with the original diskette and modify the configuration from command line using the command of 'config modify'.

Once you get to the command line you can:

  • Connect a console to the Serial Console port of the router. Use the supplied null modem cable to connect to the serial port of your PC (or Mac with proper cables). Use VT-100 emulation software configured for 9600, 8, none and 1.

  • If the router already has an IP address assigned to the router, you can Telnet to the NetHopper from a node on your local LAN.
This is the back of the NetHopper.

The NetHopper comes with the following:

Cables:

  • DB9F - DB9F Console Cable
  • DB9M - DB25F Serial Cable Adapter

Ports:

  • One Ethernet Interface with 10BaseT/AUI connection
  • One v.34 Integrated Modem
  • One ISDN BRI interface with integrated NT-1
  • One Serial Console port DB9M

To connect the router, plug the RJ11 from your isdn 0/1 interface on the back of the router to the isdn demarc. Connect the Ethernet to your local network.


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