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Prestige 100MH Quick Start Guide θ One Telephone Cable with RJ-11 Connectors θ One DB-25(male)/DB -9(female) Converter θ One Console RJ-45/DB-25(female) Cable θ One Ethernet 10Base-T cable θ One Prestige Web Configurator CD ROM θ One Prestige Series User's Manual θ One Warranty Registration Card θ One Prestige Web Configurator User's Guide θ This Prestige Quick Start Guide 1.4 Information From Your ISP Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) should provide information needed to setup your Prestige, usually in the form of an account configuration sheet. The information includes: l User name and password l ISP's access phone number. l IP address of ISP's DNS (Domain Name System) server(s). l Will the ISP be providing you with a static IP address? Ø If yes, what is the range of IP address and subnet mask dedicated to your account? l Does the ISP support Multi-Link PPP (MP)? If your Internet access is not through a commercial ISP, e.g., your corporate dial-in server, please consult with your network administrator for the above information. 2

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Prestige 100MH Quick Start Guide
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θ
One Telephone Cable with RJ-11 Connectors
θ
One DB-25(male)/DB -9(female) Converter
θ
One Console RJ-45/DB-25(female) Cable
θ
One Ethernet 10Base-T cable
θ
One
Prestige
Web Configurator CD ROM
θ
One
Prestige
Series User's Manual
θ
One Warranty Registration Card
θ
One
Prestige
Web Configurator User’s Guide
θ
This
Prestige
Quick Start Guide
1.4
Information From Your ISP
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) should provide information needed to setup your
Prestige
,
usually in the form of an account configuration sheet. The information includes:
l
User name and password
l
ISP’s access phone number.
l
IP address of ISP’s DNS (Domain Name System) server(s).
l
Will the ISP be providing you with a static IP address?
°
If yes, what is the range of IP address and subnet mask dedicated to your account?
l
Does the ISP support Multi-Link PPP (MP)?
If your Internet access is not through a commercial ISP, e.g., your corporate dial-in server,
please consult with your network administrator for the above information.