3Com 3C886 User Guide - Page 111

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111 A Alert LED 85, 88 analog cable installation 30 analog equipment installation 32 Auto Answer 79 B back panel description 29 C CD LED 88 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) 16 changing data call parameters 71 your password 72, 73 configuration advanced 57 data call parameters 72 from a remote location 74 LAN parameters 67 Modem Controls 69 Mode parameters 69 static IP address 52 typical 45, 49 connecting 10BASE-T Ethernet port 30 analog devices 32 another Ethernet hub 31 power cable 32 RJ-11/RJ-11 analog cable 30 connection scripts 80 creating 82 syntax 82 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 11 text, About This Guide 12 D data call parameters changing 71 understanding 71 disconnecting calls automatically using timers 80 manually 80 dynamic IP address determining if your computer has a dynamic IP address 46 I installation analog cable 30 analog equipment 32 power cable 32 Internet Service Provider setting up a connection to 58 IP address determining if static or dynamic 46 reserving workstation 65 resetting workstation Macintosh 86 Windows 95 86 Windows NT 86 ISP versus Private Network 58 L LAN parameters configuring 67 understanding 67 LEDs description 28 monitoring 85 locking the configuration 73 M Modem Controls changing 69 understanding 69 setting up additional 57 Specifications 105 static IP address configuring on the ISDN LAN modem 52 determining if your computer has a static IP address 46 how to set up your computer 47 T TCP/IP setup using Mac OS 7.6 41 setup using Windows 3.11 42 setup using Windows 95 35 setup using Windows NT 4.0 38 troubleshooting checking the basics 85 evaluating symptoms and solutions 86 monitoring LEDs 85 N NAT configuration for a private network 64 for an ISP 61 NetBIOS filtering 68 network interface 102, 103, 105 P password changing 73 Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) 16 PC requirements 27 Phone port 32 placing calls automatically 77 manually 78 power cable connection 32 power requirements 105 PPTP 23 private network setting up a connection to 62 versus ISP 58 U UDP support for Internet games 17 unlocking the configuration 73 W warranty 17, 113 R receiving calls data 79 voice 79 resetting factory defaults 87 S service providers associating with computers on the LAN 65 editing profiles 66 setting up a connection to a private network 62 setting up a connection to an ISP 58

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A
Alert LED
85
,
88
analog cable installation
30
analog equipment installation
32
Auto Answer
79
B
back panel
description
29
C
CD LED
88
Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP)
16
changing
data call parameters
71
your password
72
,
73
configuration
advanced
57
data call parameters
72
from a remote location
74
LAN parameters
67
Modem Controls
69
Mode parameters
69
static IP address
52
typical
45
,
49
connecting
10BASE-T Ethernet port
30
analog devices
32
another Ethernet hub
31
power cable
32
RJ-11/RJ-11 analog cable
30
connection scripts
80
creating
82
syntax
82
conventions
notice icons, About This Guide
11
text, About This Guide
12
D
data call parameters
changing
71
understanding
71
disconnecting calls
automatically using timers
80
manually
80
dynamic IP address
determining if your computer has a
dynamic IP address
46
I
installation
analog cable
30
analog equipment
32
power cable
32
Internet Service Provider
setting up a connection to
58
IP address
determining if static or dynamic
46
reserving workstation
65
resetting workstation
Macintosh
86
Windows 95
86
Windows NT
86
ISP
versus Private Network
58
L
LAN parameters
configuring
67
understanding
67
LEDs
description
28
monitoring
85
locking the configuration
73
M
Modem Controls
changing
69
understanding
69
N
NAT configuration
for a private network
64
for an ISP
61
NetBIOS filtering
68
network interface
102
,
103
,
105
P
password
changing
73
Password Authentication Protocol
(PAP)
16
PC requirements
27
Phone port
32
placing calls
automatically
77
manually
78
power cable connection
32
power requirements
105
PPTP
23
private network
setting up a connection to
62
versus ISP
58
R
receiving calls
data
79
voice
79
resetting
factory defaults
87
S
service providers
associating with computers on the
LAN
65
editing profiles
66
setting up a connection to a private
network
62
setting up a connection to an ISP
58
setting up additional
57
Specifications
105
static IP address
configuring on the ISDN LAN
modem
52
determining if your computer has a
static IP address
46
how to set up your computer
47
T
TCP/IP
setup using Mac OS 7.6
41
setup using Windows 3.11
42
setup using Windows 95
35
setup using Windows NT 4.0
38
troubleshooting
checking the basics
85
evaluating symptoms and
solutions
86
monitoring LEDs
85
U
UDP
support for Internet games
17
unlocking the configuration
73
W
warranty
17
,
113