ThinConnect4User ManualEXP Computer, Inc.
Chapter 8 Final Setup ... 1228.1 Save your settings...
<90> ThinConnect45.4.2 Client settings1. Double-click “My Computer” button, select “Dial-Up Networking”, anddouble-click.2. Click the “More” but
ThinConnect4 <91>Chapter 6 Leased Line Setup6.1 ISP Leased Line IP Connection6.2 Leased Line IP Connection6.2.1 Default Gateway Setup6.2.2 Stati
<92> ThinConnect46.1 ISP Leased Line IP ConnectionThis section explains the setup for ISP Leased Line IP Connection.Choose ISDN Leased Line befo
ThinConnect4 <93>6.2 Leased Line IP ConnectionThis section shows example of a point to point connection.See the following figure and set Default
<94> ThinConnect46.2.1 Default Gateway SetupThis section shows you how to setup “Detail Settings”.1. Click the “Port Usage” Tab.Choose “Leased L
ThinConnect4 <95>6.2.2 Static Routing Table Setup This section shows you how to setup Static Routing Table.1. Enter the IP address and Subnet Ma
<96> ThinConnect4Edit listed record1. Highlight the record you want to edit by clicking on it.2. Click the “Edit” button and edit the record you
ThinConnect4 <97>Chapter 7 Advanced LAN Setting7.1 Firewall - IP Filter Table settings7.2 Static routing settings7.3 Syslog settings7.4 E-Mail s
<98> ThinConnect47.1 Firewall - IP Filter Table settingSetup the Firewall - IP Filter Table is optional. ThinConnect4 can function without it.
ThinConnect4 <99>Firewall Factory default settingThe following items are the ThinConnect4 Firewall default setting.• Interdict automatic connect
ThinConnect4 <1>Chapter 1 Getting Started1.1 Feature1.2 Contents in Package
<100> ThinConnect4Listing for filter setting1. Enter a number in the “No” (number) field.The entry number represents the IP filter processing pr
ThinConnect4 <101>3. Items entry field will show. All the entry functions can be defined here.4. Item entry filed descriptions.“Action”ThinConne
<102> ThinConnect4“IP/Mask: Src.”Select IP address or Network address from the Source.Enter IP address/sub net masks bit numbers in the filed, i
ThinConnect4 <103>“Port No: Src.”Select protocol port number or service from the Source and enter the “PortNo” on the field.“Port No: Dst.”Selec
<104> ThinConnect4“Protocol:”Choose in the list box of “Protocol”.• Any: Objected for all IP frame.• ICMP: Objected for ICMP protocol.• TCP:
ThinConnect4 <105>Editing for filter settings1. Select an entry-number from the list and click it.The entry number will be displayed on “No.” fi
<106> ThinConnect4Remove filter settings1. Click on an entry number, which you want to delete from the list. The selected entrynumber will be sh
ThinConnect4 <107>7.2 Static Routing SettingsThis setup is optional. It is not necessary for the function of ThinConnect4. With thissetting, Th
<108> ThinConnect41. Click the “Static Routing” button and the static routing window will pop up. 2. Choose to use default gateway or sta
ThinConnect4 <109>Listing1. Enter IP address and Subnet MaskNote: The Network address will be defined by the combination of IP address andSubne
<2> ThinConnect41.1 FeaturesThinConnect4 is an integrating HUB, Router, and two high-speed serial interface ports.The equipment also has IP shar
<110> ThinConnect47.3 Syslog settingsSyslog is a system messages recording utility. This utility will log event and systeminformation (This is a
ThinConnect4 <111>2. Setting screen Syslog. Setting up items• Check box for “Enable Syslog Function”:Place a check in this box to enable
<112> ThinConnect47.4 E-Mail sharing settingsThis function allows multiple users to share one E-mail account. The following figureshows typical
ThinConnect4 <113>7.4.1 ThinConnect4 Setup1. Click the “E-Mail Sharing” button. 2. Place a check mark in the “Use E-Mail Sharing function”
<114> ThinConnect43. Setup a mail server connectionEnter POP3 server IP address onto “POP3 Server “ field.Enter the E-Mail account registered wi
ThinConnect4 <115>Edit listed record1. Click on a user you want to change from list.Selected registered Information will be highlighted.2. Click
<116> ThinConnect4SMTP server name of ISPThinConnect4 IP Address“User Name”registered in ThinConnect4“Password”registered in ThinConnect47.4.2 S
ThinConnect4 <117>3. Click the “General” tab, you will see the “Properties” window.This section contains the user’s information. It will be used
<118> ThinConnect4ThinConnect4 IP Address“User Name” registeredin ThinConnect4SMTP server name ofthe ISPSetup for “Netscape Communicator 4.07”1.
ThinConnect4 <119>3. Click on “Identity” and the window will be shown. This is a mail user’s information,which will be used to send and receive
ThinConnect4 <3>1.2 Contents in PackageThe following items should be included in your package.If you are missing any of these items please conta
<120> ThinConnect47.4.3 Setup E-mail programThis section describes how to configure e-mail program for sending mail to ThinConnect4user with the
ThinConnect4 <121>Notes on sending mail• Users who are using an E-Mail sharing function can not receive mail which are sentout as “Cc”. Please s
<122> ThinConnect4Chapter 8 Final Setup8.1 Save your settings8.2 Return to Default8.2 To Copy Serial Port Settings
ThinConnect4 <123>8.1 Save your settingsTo make sure ThinConnect4 configuration will take effect, this section instructs youhow to save your set
<124> ThinConnect42. Enable the serial ports by enabling their check boxes.Note: Click on “Update” to make the change immediately. Or, you can
ThinConnect4 <125>4. When this window pops up, you can click “OK” to update the settings made toThinConnect4. Otherwise, click ”Cancel”.Note: W
<126> ThinConnect48.2 Return to DefaultThis section instructs you how to load the factory default values.1. Refer 3.3.1 Start ThinConnect4 Setup
ThinConnect4 <127>8.3 Copy Serial Port SettingsIf you have successfully setup a serial port and want to duplicate all settings to the otherport,
<128> ThinConnect4Chapter 9 Connect / DisconnectTelephone Network9.1 Applications9.1.1 Web browser9.1.2 E-mail program9.2 Connection Types9.3 Di
ThinConnect4 <129>9.1 ApplicationThis section explains Internet application (Web browser and E-Mail software) setting touse with ThinConnect4.No
<4> ThinConnect4Chapter 2 Prepare for Installation2.1 Components of System2.2 Your ThinConnect42.3 How to prepare LAN2.4 MODEM/TA Installation o
<130> ThinConnect49.1.2 E-mail programSet up an e-mail application:• LAN Connection. (Do not setup as dial up connection)• Do not check the mail
ThinConnect4 <131>9.2 Connection TypesThis section describes different kinds of public telephone network connection.• Auto connectionWhen a user
<132> ThinConnect49.3 Disconnect the networkThis section shows various methods of disconnecting from the network..9.3.1 PSTN and ISDN• Automatic
ThinConnect4 <133>2. Click the “Disconnect” button corresponded to the Serial ports (1 or 2) you wish todisconnect. 3. Click the “Yes” bu
<134> ThinConnect45. If the following screen is displayed, most of the time is because of the equipment ismalfunctioned.Click the “OK” button to
ThinConnect4 <135>9.3.2 Leased LineBasically, you can not disconnect a leased line, however, you can switch off the TA’spower supply if you want
<136> ThinConnect4Chapter 10 Examples10.1 An example of the ISP <-> Head office <-> Branch officeleased line connection10.2 An exa
ThinConnect4 <137>10.1 An example of ISP <-> Head office <-> Branch office leased lineconnectionWith the configuration like the foll
<138> ThinConnect4• IP and Router settings in Head office• Setting of IP for ThinConnect4IP address: xxx.xxx.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.
ThinConnect4 <139>10.2 An example with ISDNThe following figure shows RAS Server MODEM connection via the TA analog port.The IP address and RAS
ThinConnect4 <5>2.1 Components of SystemsThe following additional system components needed for setting up a Local Area Networkwith the ThinConne
<140> ThinConnect4Chapter 11 Reference Information11.1 Product Specifications
ThinConnect4 <141>11.1 Product Specifications• Hardware SpecificationCategory Item SpecificationsSerial Port Port No. 2 portsInterface V.24/V.28
<142> ThinConnect4• Serial Port Connector • Pin assignmentSignal Serial Port 19pin D-SubSerial Port 225pin D-SubDCD 1 8RXD 2 3TXD 3 2DTR 4 20G
<6> ThinConnect42.2 Your ThinConnect4l Front PanelMonitor LED: Shows ThinConnect4 working status. S1 Light when serial port 1 is sending/rece
ThinConnect4 <7>2.3 How to Prepare Your LANIn order to set up your Local Area Network with the ThinConnect4, we recommend userset up all the PCs
<8> ThinConnect42.4 MODEM/TA Installation on Set-Up PCIn order to initialize a modem to work with the ThinConnect4 properly, the ThinConnect4set
ThinConnect4 <9>2.5 Cable Connections2.5.1 Serial Cable (MODEM/TA)Use only standard serial cable provided by MODEM or TA. If the cable provided
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<10> ThinConnect42.5.2 AC AdapterBefore connecting the AC adapter to ThinConnect4, make sure the power switchis off.Connect the power (round) co
ThinConnect4 <11>2.5.3 10BASE-T Cable (PC connection)Turn the PC and ThinConnect4 power off before connecting the Ethernet cable.1. Use 10BASE-T
<12> ThinConnect4Troubleshooting the Link RX LED• Make sure there is power to the ThinConnect4 and PC.• Check if the RJ-45 connector on both end
ThinConnect4 <13>2.6 Windows 95/98 Settings for LAN ConnectionThis section applies to all PCs connect to ThinConnect4.In order to connect to the
<14> ThinConnect42.6.2 TCP/IP protocol installationWindows 95/98 CD-ROM requiresDuring the TCP/IP protocol installation, you will need Windows 9
ThinConnect4 <15>3. On the window below, choose Microsoft in Manufacturer and TCP/IP in NetworkProtocols and click “OK”.4. Verify if the TCP/IP
<16> ThinConnect42.6.3 TCP/IP Settings1. Choose “TCP/IP -> Ethernet card name” and click on “Property”.2. Click “IP Address” Tab and click “O
ThinConnect4 <17>4. Click the Gateway tab.In the “New gateway”, put in the ThinConnect4 IP address (Default 192.168.0.1).Click the “Add” button.
<18> ThinConnect45. Click “DNS Configuration” Tab and click “Enable DNS” button.Enter each of the following contents:• Host: PC Host Name (P
ThinConnect4 <19>6. Enter DNS Server settings and click “Add” button.Note: Data example in this window is for reference only.7. The DNS IP addre
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<20> ThinConnect4Chapter 3 Basic Setup 3.1 Installing ThinConnect4 Setup Utility 3.1.1 Before Installation 3.1.2 Installation 3.2
ThinConnect4 <21>3.1 Install ThinConnect4 Setup UtilityThe ThinConnect4 Setup is a utility program helps user configure ThinConnect4’s varietyof
<22> ThinConnect4Click “Install” button.3. Insert the ThinConnect4 diskette into the drive and click “Next” button.4. The “Add/Remove Program”
ThinConnect4 <23>Follow instructions on the screen. The setup is completed when the following window isdisplayed. Click “Finish”5. To start the
<24> ThinConnect43.2 Setup Road MapSince the ThinConnect4 have different types of connections, user should consult theillustration below and pro
ThinConnect4 <25>3.3 Common Setup3.3.1 Start the ThinConnect4 Setup UtilityClick “Start” button on task bar and select Program ->ThinConnect4
<26> ThinConnect42. All ThinConnect4(s) connected with the LAN will be searched and listed.3. If the setup utility cannot find any ThinConnect4,
ThinConnect4 <27>ThinConnect4 can not be foundFollow some of these steps, which may help you trouble shoot:Check the RJ-45 connectors for the PC
<28> ThinConnect43.3.3 Nickname Setup and Firmware VersionNickname Setup1. After finishing the setting from 3.3.1 Start the ThinConnect4 Setup U
ThinConnect4 <29>3.3.4 ThinConnect4 SettingsThis section describes how to setup ThinConnect4 IP address and details setting for LANstatic routin
<30> ThinConnect4Add ThinConnect4 to existing LANIf you are adding ThinConnect4 to an existing LAN which IP address setting is differentfrom Thi
ThinConnect4 <31>3. If all information is correct, click the “OK” button.The value in the window is just anexample. Please enter yourproper sett
<32> ThinConnect4Changing and Verifying ThinConnect4 IP AddressIf for any reason you wish to change and/or verify the ThinConnect4 IP address, y
ThinConnect4 <33>3. If all information is correct, click the “OK” button.The value in the window is just anexample. Please enter yourproper sett
<34> ThinConnect43.3.5 DHCP Server SettingsDHCP( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server provides a dynamic IP address toPCs connected to th
ThinConnect4 <35>3. We recommend user to select “Use DHCP Server Function”.Otherwise, clear the check mark on “Use DHCP Server Function” and cli
<36> ThinConnect44. Enter the DNS Server IP Address both Primary and Secondary (if your ISP have morethan one server) then fill in the Domain na
ThinConnect4 <37>3.3.6 Password SettingsTo prevent unauthorized changing of ThinConnect4’s operation or parameters, werecommend setting up a pas
<38> ThinConnect43.3.7 Options for Serial PortThinConnect4 has seven basic connecting functions as listed below:• ISP Dial-Up IP Connection • IS
ThinConnect4 <39>Serial Port settingUser needs to configure the two high-speed serial ports for usage. Follow step below:1. Serial port connecti
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<40> ThinConnect43.3.8 Settings for MODEM/TA connectionSelecting your telephone systemClick on the telephone system type.• PSTN: Circuit Switche
ThinConnect4 <41>Register a Modem with ThinConnect4In the “Change Display” below, there are “Browse…” and “Windows” buttons to help youregister
<42> ThinConnect42. Click “Windows..” to register a modem from Windows 95/98 or Windows NT modemlist. Select your modem manufacturer from the li
ThinConnect4 <43>Change DisplayThere are three buttons on the ‘Change Display’ to help you select and register aModem/TA with the ThinConnect4.
<44> ThinConnect4Extra AT commandsThe extra AT Command may be enter in the Extra AT Command filed show below: Note: The AT command entered
ThinConnect4 <45>3.3.9 DTE SpeedThe DTE speed also known as Terminal speed which ThinConnect4 serial portscommunicate with modem. Click on “DTE
<46> ThinConnect43. Please select a proper MODEM/TA communication speed (Terminal speed,DTE speed).End of Basic setup- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ThinConnect4 <47>Chapter 4 Dial-Up IP Connection Setup4.1 ISP Dial-Up IP Connection4.1.1 Connection Settings4.1.2 Address Translation4.1.3 Deta
<48> ThinConnect44.1 ISP Dial-Up IP ConnectionThis section explains how to setup an ISP (Internet Service Provider) dial-upconnection. For deta
ThinConnect4 <49>2. Enter your user ID and password ISP in “User Name” field and “Password” filedrespectively.Note: For security purpose, the pa
<50> ThinConnect4Internet Application settingYour Internet application needs to be configured before using with it ThinConnect4.Follow the instr
ThinConnect4 <51>Setting for e-mail program:• Choose LAN connection. (Do not setup as dial-up connection)• Do not check the mail frequently.Inte
<52> ThinConnect44.1.2 Address TranslationThis section explains two types of the IP address translation available as a part of the manyfeature o
ThinConnect4 <53>2. To setup the “Translation Table”, pull down the “Aging Time” list box andchoose a time period.What is Setup Aging Time?The “
<54> ThinConnect44.1.3 Detail Settings of IP MasqueradeThis setup is optional and only needs to be done if IP Masquerade is selected.This functi
ThinConnect4 <55>1. Enter the entry number in “No” field. (Maximum entry is 32) 2. Click the “Add” button after entering the entry number.
<56> ThinConnect44. Under the “Translation Table” section, click “Protocol”, and choose the type ofprotocol.5. Enter the port number in the “S
ThinConnect4 <57>Setting Example Assume the IP address of target PC is 192.168.0.100. Following field will be shown.Example 1: If you are settin
<58> ThinConnect4Editing the setting1. Select the entry number from the list you wish to edit.Selected entry number will be displayed on “No.” f
ThinConnect4 <59>Remove the settings1. Select the entry number, which you want to delete from the list and click thenumber. Selected entry numbe
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<60> ThinConnect44.2 ISP Networking Dial-Up IP ConnectionISP Networking Dial-Up IP Connection service is one of the functions which is providedb
ThinConnect4 <61>About Authentication • Dial out and receive calls.The ISP confirms whether the Dial-Out authentication data and the authenticat
<62> ThinConnect43. Please enter the authentication information and telephone number to Dial Out.Enter your user ID you received from ISP in “Us
ThinConnect4 <63>4.3 Networking Dial-Up IP ConnectionSetup for private Networking Dial-Up IP Connection becomes a similar function of Remote Sit
<64> ThinConnect43. Please enter the authentication information and telephone number to Dial Out.• Enter user ID you received from ISP in “User
ThinConnect4 <65>4.3.2 Static Routing Table SettingsThis section contains instructions on how to setup Static Routing table.1. Click the “Static
<66> ThinConnect43. Click the “Add” button to add the setting to list.The value in the above window is for reference only. Enter theappropriate
ThinConnect4 <67>Edit listed record1. Click once to highlight the record you wish to edit.2. Click the “Edit” button and make the change.3. Afte
<68> ThinConnect44.4 Connection TimerThis section explains the setup procedures for “Connection Timer”.Click on the “Connection Timer” Tab.4.4.1
ThinConnect4 <69>4.4.2 Automatic disconnectionSetting the automatic disconnection. There are two types of setup available.ll Non Activity Timers
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Getting Started... 11.1 Features ...
<70> ThinConnect4Setting up “Set Non Disconnect Timer Period”User can stay connected with ISP by specify the time period based on the PC’s time
ThinConnect4 <71>Chapter 5 RAS IP Connection Setup5.1 RAS Client Dial-up IP Connection5.1.1 Connection Settings5.1.2 Call Back Function5.1.3 IP
<72> ThinConnect45.1 RAS Client Dial-Up IP ConnectionThinConnect4 (set up as a RAS client) connects to a remote RAS server by using PSTN andISDN
ThinConnect4 <73>2. Enter the user name on the “User Name” field.Enter the password on the “Password” field for this user name.Note: For securi
<74> ThinConnect45.1.2 Call Back FunctionThis section explains how to set up the call back function. The following are availablefunctions:ll No
ThinConnect4 <75>ThinConnect4 ClientPlus! ServerThe ThinConnect4 will perform the following steps if ThinConnect4 client settings aredifferent w
<76> ThinConnect4No Call Back• Leave “Use Call Back” unchecked.Call Back of “Preset in RAS Server”• Check the “Use Call Back” check box.• Choose
ThinConnect4 <77>5.1.3 IP Address Acquiring/ AssigningIf you are connecting to a RAS Server, there are two methods of assigning the IP addressfo
<78> ThinConnect45.1.4 Address TranslationThis section explains the IP address translation setting for ThinConnect4.The ThinConnect4 utilizes tw
ThinConnect4 <79>5.1.5 Detail settings of IP MasqueradeThis setup is optional you can proceed if necessary.This setup is the same as the ISP Dia
Chapter 4 Dial-Up IP Connection Setup ... 474.1 ISP Dial-Up IP Connection ...
<80> ThinConnect45.2 RAS Server IP ConnectionThe following figure is a typical RAS Server IP Connection:5.2.1 Connection Types (Setup IP Address
ThinConnect4 <81>2. Enter IP Address in “RAS Server IP Address” and “RAS Client IP Address”. Do not to overlap another IP Address. But, it is
<82> ThinConnect45.2.2 Client Access/Call Back1. Enter the name in “User Name” field.Enter the password in “Password” field.Type your password a
ThinConnect4 <83>No Call back• Uncheck “Accept Call Back” and leave it as it is.Call back for “Set by RAS Client”Check the “Accept Call Back” c
<84> ThinConnect43. When finishing your Call back setting, click the “Add” button.The record will be added in the box. Note: To edit or r
ThinConnect4 <85>Windows NT 4.0 Standard Dial-Up ConnectionNo Call backPreset inRAS ServerSet byRAS ClientDisablePPP LCP extensions (No Call bac
<86> ThinConnect4Edit listed record1. Highlight the record you want to edit by clicking on it.2. Click the “Edit” button and edit the informatio
ThinConnect4 <87>5.3 Connection TimerThis setup is the same as in ISP Dial-Up IP Connection. Please refer to4.4 Connection Timer (Page 68 to 70)
<88> ThinConnect45.4 Windows NT 4.0 Authentication SettingsWhen connecting to a Windows NT 4.0 system and the ThinConnect4 set up as a RASclient
ThinConnect4 <89>4. Click the “Network” button.5. Choose the “Allow any authentication including clear text” button of “Encryptionsettings” and
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