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mini
Office
Administrator’s Guide
Figure 2.1: OxyGEN miniOffice Package Contents
a USB printer or a USB 3G modem.
Figure 2.2: Front Panel and LEDs
Examining the front panel from left to right, we can find the ports and LEDs listed in table 2.1.
Rear Panel
The rear panel contains the ports for the device’s data, telephony and power connections, the main
On/Off switch and a
Restore Defaults
pin button.
Figure 2.3: Rear Panel Connections
Examining the rear panel from left to right, we can find the ports listed in table 2.2.
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Label
Color
Function
USB
USB Host interface for connecting external USB
(1-2)
devices (e.g. Flash Disk, Printer, Camera).
(optional feature)
3G
Green
On
: 3G broadband service active.
(optional feature)
VPN
Green
On
: VPN service active and connected.
(optional feature)
Wireless
Green
On
: Wireless service enabled.
(WiFi-enabled devices only)
USB
Green
On
: Active USB port (device detected).
(optional feature)
(1-2)
Internet
Green /
Green
: Successfully connected to the Internet.
Red
Green Blinking
: Trying to connect.
(1-2)
Red Blinking
: Connection error.
DSL
Green
On
: Showtime (successfully connected to the DSL
network).
(1-2)
Slow Blinking
: Handshake (idle - no line detected).
Fast Blinking
: Training (connection attempt).
Phone
Green
Blinking
: Phone in the ‘‘Off-Hook’’ state.
(voice-enabled devices only)
(1-4)
FXO
Green
On
: Active call through the PSTN network (FXO port).
Blinking
: New incoming call from the PSTN network.
(optional feature)
Alarm
Red
On
: The device is in boot sequence, during a firmware
upgrade or has a malfunction / operation error.
Off
: Normal operation.
Power
Green
On
: Normal operation.
Table 2.1: Front panel ports and LEDs
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Label
Function
Reset
Reset button.
Pressing this pin button for more than 5 seconds restores the
factory default configuration on your device.
DC 12 V
This is where you will connect the power adapter.
Please use only the power adapter supplied with your device.
WARNING
: Using a power adapter with a different voltage
rating or type will damage your device.
I / O
The main switch of the device.
Please make sure it is in the "Off" position before starting the
installation procedure.
GbE
10/100/1000 base-T Ethernet interface.
This port is Auto-MDIX and therefore for all types of devices
you may use a straight Ethernet cable (i.e. no need for a
crossover Ethernet cable).
ETHERNET 1-4
10/100 base-T switched Ethernet interfaces.
Used for connecting to your LAN’s PC, Set-Top Box or external
Ethernet switch. These ports are Auto-MDIX and therefore for
all types of devices you may use a straight Ethernet cable
(i.e. no need for a crossover Ethernet cable).
BRI 1-2
ISDN BRI interfaces.
Used for connecting to your private ISDN PBX, ISDN terminal
or to the ISDN NT. These ports are configurable and operate
either in Network (NT) or in Terminal (TE) mode. When operating
in NT mode, a straight ISDN cable is used, whereas when set
to operate in TE mode, an ISDN crossover cable is required
(Please refer to
Appendix F
on page 205 for details about the
pinout of both cables).
PHONE 1-4
Analog telephony ports (FXS).
Used for connecting the Telephone devices.
(voice-enabled devices only)
WARNING
: If you are going to use only one analog phone,
connect it to port
1
.
RS232
Console port for device management.
Connect to your PC using the supplied RJ45-to-DB9 serial
cable and manage the device through the Command Line
Interface (CLI) application.
Note
: Console port settings are 115200, 8N1, no flow-control.
DSL 1-2
DSL ports.
Connect the device to telephone ports in the wall of your
home/office or to splitters for DSL communication.
3 x External antennas for good wireless 802.11n LAN reception.
(WiFi-enabled devices only)
1 x External antenna for good 2G/3G module reception.
(optional feature)
Table 2.2: Rear panel ports
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3
Connecting your Device
This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the OxyGEN
mini
Office to a personal computer or
LAN and to the Internet. It is assumed that you have already established a DSL service with your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). These instructions provide a basic configuration that should be compatible with
your home or small office network setup. Refer to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration
instructions.
In addition to configuring the device, you also need to configure the Internet properties of your
computer(s). For more details, see sections:
Configuring Ethernet PCs
on page 183
Configuring Wireless PCs
on page 186
(WiFi-enabled devices only)
Connecting the Hardware
This section describes how to connect the device to the power outlet and your personal computer(s) or
network.
WARNING
Before you begin, turn the power off for all devices.
These include your personal
computer(s) and the OxyGEN miniOffice.
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The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections. The layout of the ports on your device may
vary slightly from the layout shown. Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions.
Figure 3.1: Overview of Hardware Connections
Step 1. Connect the DSL Cable and optional Telephone Line
Connect one end of the provided black phone cable to the port labeled
DSL
on the rear panel of the
device. Connect the other end to your wall phone port providing the DSL service.
If your device has more than one DSL ports
(optional feature)
, these ports are treated completely
independently. Use the same procedure for connecting each of them to a separate telephone line
providing DSL service.
Step 2. Connect the Ethernet Cable
(If you plan to use a Wireless connection between your PC and the OxyGEN
mini
Office
(optional
feature)
, please skip this step and move directly to the next one.) Connect your PC to either one of the
Ethernet ports of the device via the supplied yellow Ethernet cable.
Note
All Ethernet ports are Auto-MDIX. Therefore, you can use straight Ethernet cables to
connect to either PCs or switches with no need for a crossover Ethernet cable.
Step 3. Attach the Power Connector
Connect the provided AC power adapter to the Power connector on the back of the device and plug
the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. Turn on the OxyGEN
mini
Office.
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