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This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R&TTE 6/1999/EG:
»Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equip-
ment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity«.
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Router of the ICT PABX system
Router
Router
The router module provides features for linking a PC to a LAN (Local area network) and enables high speed internet
access using xDSL or ISDN. Required safety is provided by an implemented firewall in conjunction with NAT (net-
work adress translation). The functions DHCP server and DNS proxy ensure that the scope of configuration, both for
your router system and your PC, is kept to a minimum . Internet access for all of the PCs connected to the router is
provided via one single connection (SUA - single user account).
Router of the ICT PABX system
What is a router?
A router allows LAN clients (computers, PC within a network) of one network (LAN) to obtain access to a different
network, for example the Internet. Access to the Internet is made available by various Internet service providers
(ISP).
In this process, the router searches for a path on which data can be exchanged between the LAN clients in the local
network and the Internet. Linking to the Internet can be carried out via an xDSL and / or an ISDN connection.
Router of the PABX system
The PABX system router is equipped with a WAN/xDSL and a LAN port. The router is connected to another network,
for example the Internet, via the WAN/xDSL port. You can hook up a DSL or cable model for connection to the
Internet.
The WAN-connection is an Ethernet-based port (10BaseT, 10MBit/s, half- duplex).
The LAN port is for your local network. Here, you can directly connect up a PC equipped with built-in network card.
If you wish to network several PCs you can accomplish this using an additional hUB / switch.
The LAN-connection is an Autosensing Fast Ethernet port. It sets itself automatically (from 10 Mbit/s half-duplex up
to 100 Mbit/s full duplex) to the maximum data transfer rate of the remote location (PC).
These PCs are also part of your local network and can, for example, exchange files or take advantage of the Internet
connections via the router. All LAN clients that are linked are integrated into the local network via the TCP/IP proto-
col.
Further PCs can be linked to your network via RAS. Here, the IP address is always assigned by the router, even when
the DHCP server is de-activated. Under “Address assignment” in the configuration program you can de-activate the
DHCP server and input the starting address for RAS. The following 4 IP addresses are then automatically reserved for
RAS.
Using the Remote Access Server (RAS) a field representative, for example, can call into the local network from an ex-
ternal location and then via the local network access the Internet. Access from an external location is only possible via
an ISDN connection. External access is provided with user-name and password protection. If the call is made from an
external location only, the phone number can also be monitored as an added protection feature. Note that this access
portal is not protected by a firewall!
Which Internet connections are supported?
You can set up a connection to the Internet with your router as follows:
· Dial-up connections over ISDN (using PPP protocol, with one or two ISDN B channels, i. e. at 64
kbit/s or 128 kbit/s).
These types of connections require access data with the number to be dialed, the user name and
password and, in some cases, other information such as the IP address of the name server and any
information about the data compression method that is used (VJH).
· Using xDSL (for example ADSL - T-DSL) in conjunction with a DSL modem that is compatible
with your ISP via PPPoE.
These connections require your user name and password as access data.
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