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5. Insert the power transformer into an ac outlet. Insert the small end of the power cord into the POWER
socket of the LAN Adapter.
Table 1
Uniport Connections for Paradyne Devices
Model You Are Connecting To
Cable to Use* Device Port to Use
3150, 3160, 3164 AUX cable AUX port
3151, 3161 COM cable Port 2
,
(defined as COM Port)
3162, 3172, 3174, 3350, 3360,
AUX cable AUX port
3364, 3365
7110, 7610 COM cable Management port
3165, 9121, 9162, 9165, 9621 COM cable COM port
*DB25 adapter may be required
Configuring the SNMP LAN Adapter
There are two general configuration strategies for supporting multiple SNMP-managed devices:
• Put all managed devices on the same subnet, and include all of them in the LAN Adapter’s proxy table.
This is recommended.
• Configure the SNMP Manager and intervening routers to route all packets for managed devices to the
IP address of the device directly attached to the LAN Adapter.
If your NMS is on a different subnet than the LAN Adapter, you must configure the LAN Adapter with a default
gateway address and a subnet mask. There are three different ways to configure the LAN Adapter:
• BOOTP. The LAN Adapter automatically issues BOOTP requests. If there is a BOOTP server on the same
LAN segment as the LAN Adapter, the LAN Adapter acquires configuration values from the BOOTP
response.
• MIB Access. The LAN Adapter supports an enterprise MIB that can be configured using an SNMP
manager. See Appendix B of the Owner’s Manual.
• Configurator Program. Paradyne provides a Microsoft Windows 95-based program that simplifies the
configuration process. The LAN Adapter Configurator program, with instructions for its use, can be
downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at http://www.paradyne.com. Go to Service and
Support, then to the download area, then to the LAN Adapter Library.
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