User manual TRENDNET TW100-P1W1

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[. . . ] TW100-P1W1 NWay Internet/Print Multiple Server User's Guide Rev. 01 (July, 1998) 6ETH802H. 01 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. [. . . ] 1 2 3 Prompt Username Password Choice --> Keyin Andy abcd 2 With each prompt being the text of the prompt provided by the ISP, and each keyin being the exact data you would enter. Default Value: (none) System Setup 23 Internet/Print Multiple Server User's Guide Must Be User Modified?No (unless your ISP login procedure requires you to use a login script). Description: A login script is used to provide login prompt responses when required by the ISP login procedures. Each line item in the script table should correspond with a prompt that the ISP makes once the modem connection is established. The prompt string information entered in the table should include an indication of what data is being asked for at each step in the login process. Reply string data should be provided exactly as it would be if it were hand entered. Operation To access the internet, do the following at each station that will use the internet/print multiple server for internet access: 1. Make sure that TCP/IP settings are configured properly. IP Address ­ must be a unique IP address chosen from the three reserved IP ranges set aside for local network only use. See "Setting IP Addresses" earlier in this chapter. to the internet/print multiple server's LAN interface. Default Gateway ­ should be set to the IP address assigned ??DNS (Domain Name Service) ­ an IP address provided by 2. Activate your browser and use normally. 24 System Setup 4 4 CONFIGURATION VARIABLES This chapter provides information about all of the configuration settings available on the internet/print multiple server. Information about the range of values, default setting, and purpose for each variable is given. Sections and variable order correspond with the menu listings presented by the internet/print multiple server Telnet console program. Note that those variables which must be user configured are further detailed in Chapter 3. System Variables Server Name Options: An fifteen-character string of letters and numbers. Default Value: IS-xxxxxx (where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the device's MAC address). Description: The server name is used to identify the internet/print multiple server on network management lists of active devices. Configuration Variables 25 Internet/Print Multiple Server User's Guide Local LAN -> IP Address The Local LAN IP Address variable defines the unique IP address that your network will use to identify the internet/print multiple server. Options: Any IP address from within the local-only ranges (10. 0. 0. 0. ­ 10. 255. 255. 255 ; 172. 16. 0. 0 ­ 172. 31. 255. 255 ; 192. 168. 0. 0 ­ 192. 168. 255. 255). Default Value: 192. 168. 100. 1 Must Be User Modified?Description: The IP address assigned to the internet/print multiple server must be consistent with the addresses to be used by other d evices on the network. [. . . ] (Default) Modem sends break signals for 4 seconds before disconnecting. Extended AT& Command Set Command &Bn 1 &Cn 0 1 &Dn 2 &F &Hn 0 3 4 &Sn Var Description Data rate, terminal-to-modem DTE/DCE rate fixed at DTE setting Carrier Detect signal status Forced to On continuously (Default) Follows the status of remote carrier signal Date Terminal Ready (DTR) operations DTR off causes modem to hang up Load the default factory settings Data flow control, DTE/DCE Flow control disabled Hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control Software (Xon/Xoff) flow control Data Set Ready (DSR) AT Commands 59 Internet/Print Multiple Server User's Guide 0 DSR overridden, DSR always on 60 AT Commands D 9 PORT PINOUTS This appendix provides pinout data for the internet/print multiple server's ports. Serial Ports The table below shows the pinouts of the internet/print multiple server's 9-pin RS-232 serial port. Consult your modem's documentation for detailed information on how to physically connect the internet/print multiple server to it. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal DCD RxD TxD DTR Gnd DSR RTS CTS RI Function Data Carrier Detected Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator Port Pinouts 61 Internet/Print Multiple Server User's Guide Parallel Port The table below lists the pinouts of the internet/print multiple server's 25-pin parallel port connector (identical to the parallel port connector used on most personal computers), and the corresponding pin numbers for the 36-pin Centronics connector used on most printers. Signal names beginning with n are active-low signals. 25-pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-25 Centronics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 32 31 36 16, 17, 19-30 Signal nStrobe Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 nAck Busy PError Select nAutoFd nFault nInit nSelectIn Ground Source Host Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional Printer Printer Printer Printer Host Printer Host Host 62 Port Pinouts RJ-45 Port The RJ-45 port of the device is a LAN port designed to use standard, straight twisted-pair cabling (with different ratings at different lengths for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet). Straight Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts Contact MDI-X Signal MDI Signal 1 RD+ (receive) TD+ (transmit) 2 RD- (receive) TD- (transmit) 3 TD+ (transmit) RD+ (receive) 4 Not used Not used 5 Not used Not used 6 TD- (transmit) RD- (receive) 7 Not used Not used 8 Not used Not used RJ-45 Twisted-Pair Cabling Active Pinout Configuration Port Pinouts 63 E 10 GLOSSARY Please note that the terms in this glossary are defined according to their usage in this document and as part of the field of computer networking. Any meaning or usage outside of these specific areas may not be included and is not necessarily implied. # 100BASE-TX 100Mbps Ethernet LAN communications standard set by the IEEE (in standard 802. 3u); also called "Fast Ethernet. " 100 million bits per second; an expression of transmission speed in a network. [. . . ]

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