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Network and Dial-up

Connections
SETUP

MMR MC, miniMaster, Node


Windows 2000 - Windows XP
Windows Vista
M0137A0C.doc

Network and Dial-up Connections

Copyright 2008 CommScope, Inc.


All rights reserved.
Andrew Wireless Solutions is a trademark of CommScope, Inc.
All information contained in this manual has been revised thoroughly. Yet Andrew
Wireless Solutions accepts no liability for any omissions or faults.
Andrew Wireless Solutions reserves the right to change all hard- and software
characteristics without notice.
Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may
be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronical, mechanical photocopying, recording or
otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 19-December-2008

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL

1.1.

USED ABBREVIATIONS

1.2.

ABOUT ANDREW WIRELESS SOLUTIONS

1.3.

INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES

2. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

2.1.

TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS

2.2.

GUIDELINE - USE THIS MANUAL IN CASE OF...

10

3. OUTGOING RAS CONNECTION SETUP (RAS CLIENT)


3.1.
3.1.1.
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
3.2.
3.2.1.
3.2.2.
3.2.3.
3.3.
3.3.1.
3.3.2.
3.3.3.
3.4.
3.4.1.
3.4.2.
3.4.3.
3.5.

11

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLE WINDOWS 2000


11
Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - WINDOWS 2000
11
Setting up the Direct Connection - WINDOWS 2000
15
Establishing the Direct Connection - WINDOWS 2000
23
REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS 2000
Setting up the Modem Driver - WINDOWS 2000
Setting up the Modem Connection - WINDOWS 2000
Establishing the Modem Connection - WINDOWS 2000

25
25
29
37

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLE WINDOWS XP


39
Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - Windows XP
39
Setting up the Direct Connection - Windows XP
43
Establishing the Direct Connection - Windows XP
51
REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS XP
Setting up the Modem Driver - Windows XP
Setting up the Modem Connection - Windows XP
Establishing the Modem Connection - Windows XP

53
53
55
63

3.5.1.
3.5.2.
3.5.3.

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLE


WINDOWS VISTA
65
Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - Windows Vista
65
Setting up the Direct Connection - Windows Vista
67
Establishing the Direct Connection - Windows Vista
75

3.6.
3.6.1.
3.6.2.
3.6.3.

REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS VISTA 77


Setting up the Modem Driver - Windows Vista
77
Setting up the Modem Connection - Windows Vista
79
Establishing the Modem Connection - Windows Vista
87

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4.

INCOMING RAS CONNECTION SETUP (RAS SERVER)

89

4.1.

INCOMING RAS IP SETTINGS

89

4.2.

INCOMING CONNECTIONS SETUP

90

4.3.
4.3.1.
4.3.2.
4.3.3.
4.3.4.

DIAL-IN USERS SETUP


Choose Incoming Connections
Create a New Dial-in User
Delete a Dial-in User
Change the Password of a Dial-in User

93
93
94
94
95

5.

NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS IN WINDOWS 2000 SYSTEMS97

5.1.

START NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS

5.2.
5.2.1.
5.2.2.
5.2.3.
5.2.4.

LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) SETUP


General Remarks
IP Address of the Local Area Connection up to Software V2.4
IP Address of the Local Area Connection in Software V2.5 and V2.6
IP Address of the Local Area Connection since Software V2.8

98
99
99
100
100

5.3.

IP INTERFACES FOR REMOTE ACCESS (LOCAL_IPn)

101

6.

97

ADD / UNINSTALL A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

103

6.1.

START THE ADD/REMOVE WIZARD IN WINDOWS 2000 SYSTEMS

103

6.2.

ADD A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

105

6.3.

RENAME A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

107

6.4.

UNINSTALL A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

109

7. INDEX

111

8. LIST OF CHANGES

113

FIGURES AND TABLES


table 1-1 List of international contact addresses................................................................7
table 2-1 Used terminology................................................................................................9
table 2-2 Used symbols .....................................................................................................9
table 2-3 Guideline, use this manual in case of... ............................................................10
table 4-1 Loopback adapter: names and IP addresses and their relation
to MMR roles / users ........................................................................................89

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1 General

1. GENERAL
1.1.

USED ABBREVIATIONS

DHCP
DNS
ID No
LAN
LMHosts
LMT
MS
OMC
RAS
RF
TCP/IP
UMTS
URL
WINS

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol


Domain Name Service
Identification Number
Local Area Network
LAN Manager Hosts
Local Maintenance Terminal
Mobile Station
Operation and Maintenance Center
Remote Access Service
Radio Frequency
Transmission ControlProtoco/Internet Protocol
Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
Uniform Resource Locater
Windows Internet Naming Service

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1.2. ABOUT ANDREW WIRELESS SOLUTIONS
Andrew Wireless Solutions is a leading manufacturer of coverage equipment for
mobile radio networks, specializing in low cost, high performance, RF and optical
repeaters. Our optical distributed networks and RF repeater systems provide
coverage for every application: outdoor use, indoor installations, tunnels, subways
and many more.
Andrew Wireless Solutions has engineering and manufacturing facilities in Germany,
Italy and the USA. In addition, it maintains field engineering offices throughout the
world.
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH operates a quality management system which
complies with the requirements of ISO 9001. All equipment is manufactured using
highly reliable material. In order to ensure constant first-rate quality of the products,
comprehensive quality monitoring is conducted at all fabrication stages. Finished
products leave the factory only after a thorough final acceptance test, accompanied
by a test certificate guaranteeing optimal operation.
The declaration of conformity for the product is available upon request from the local
offices or from Andrew Wireless Solutions directly.
Any intervention must be carried out by authorized persons only.
For technical assistance, contact the local office or Andrew Wireless Solutions
directly at one of the following addresses:

Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH


Industriering 10
86675 Buchdorf
Germany
Phone: +49 9099 69-0
Fax: +49 9099 69-930
E-mail: WIsupport.germany@andrew.com

for The Americas:


Wireless Innovations Group
Andrew A CommScope Company
Phone: +1 888 297 6433
E-mail: WIsupport.us@andrew.com

When set-up is performed according to this manual, the system will operate without
complications for a significant length of time.

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1 General
1.3.

INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES

Australia

Austria

Brazil

6 Stuart Street
Padstow NSW 2211
Australia

Weglgasse 10
Wien-Schwechat 2320
Austria

Av Com Camilo Julio 1256


Predio B
Zonal Industrial CP 597
Sorocaba SP 18086-000
Brazil

Phone +61 2 9774-4200

Phone +43 1706 3999-10

Phone +55 15 2102-4000

Fax

Fax

Fax

+61 2 9774-4500

+43 1706 3999-9

+55 15 2102-4001

E-mail

E-mail

E-mail

WIsupport.australia@andrew.com

WIsupport.austria@andrew.com

WIsupport.brazil@andrew.com

Canada

China

Czech Republic

606 Beech St W
Whitby ON L1N 5S2
Canada

RM 915 Chevalier
Commercial Centre
8 Wang Hoi Rd
Kowloon Bay SAR
Hong Kong

U Moru 888
Pardubice
53006
Czech Republic

Phone +1 905 668-3348

Phone +852 3106 6100

Phone +420 46 63012-80

Fax

Fax

Fax

+1 905 668-8590

+852 2751 7800

+420 46 63012-98

E-mail

E-mail

E-mail

WIsupport.canada@andrew.com

WIsupport.china@andrew.com

WIsupport.czechrep@andrew.com

France

Italy

Switzerland

28 Rue Fresnel
Z.A Pariwest
BP 182
Coignires cedex 78313
France

Via de Crescenzi 40
Faenza 48018
Italy

Tiergartenweg 1
4710 Balsthal CH-4710
Switzerland

Phone +33 1 300-54550

Phone +39 0546 697111

Phone +41 62 386-1260

Fax

Fax

Fax

+33 1 346-11374

+39 0546 682768

+41 62 386-1261

E-mail

E-mail

E-mail

WIsupport.france@andrew.com

WIsupport.italy@andrew.com

WIsupport.switzerland@andrew.com

UK

U.S.A.

Ilex Bldg Mulberry Business


Park
Fishponds Rd
Wokingham Berkshire
England RG41 2Gy

108 Rand Park Drive


Garner, NC 27529
United States

Phone +44 118 936-6700

Phone +1 919 771-2570

Fax

Fax

+44 118 936-6773

+1 919 771-2360

E-mail

E-mail

WIsupport.uk@andrew.com

WIsupport.us@andrew.com

table 1-1 List of international contact addresses


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2 How to use this manual

2. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL


2.1.

TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS

Meaning of terminology and symbols used in this manual:


Expression

Definition

Repeater

In the following the expression repeater is a


substitute for an MMR / ION-M system with
RMC or MMC-plus platform, miniMaster and
Node.

Node 1
Node one box

Node in a single cabinet.

Node 2
Node two box

Node with Interface Unit.


table 2-1 Used terminology

Symbol

Repeater
MMR / ION-M system with
RMC or MMC-plus platform
miniMaster*

Node - one box

Node - two box


table 2-2 Used symbols
*Please observe that this symbol does not include the MMC-Plus. For information on
the MMC-Plus, please refer to Manual M0134B0.

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2.2.

GUIDELINE - USE THIS MANUAL IN CASE OF...

Regard for
SW-installation of

Operation
System

WIN2000

MMR / ION-M
system

XP,
Vista

WIN2000

miniMaster

XP,
Vista
WIN2000

Node - one box


Node - two box

Node - two box


MMR / ION-M
system,
miniMaster,
Node1, Node2

XP,
Vista

Use this manual in case of

Page

A technician has to maintain the


repeater/system via a direct connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection
Setting up a new network and dial-up
connection
The technician support has to access the
RMC via a cross-connect LAN cable
Create or delete a dial-in user
Change dial-in password
Change IP-address
A loopback adapter has to be installed or
uninstalled
Incoming connections - RAS-Server
TCP/IP address assignment; DHCP
A technician has to maintain the
repeater/system via a direct connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection
A technician has to maintain the
repeater/system via a direct connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection
A technician has to maintain the
repeater/system via a direct connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection
Maintain the repeater/system via a remote
connection

13; 14
26
97
99
94; 95
108
103
92
46;
54
13; 14
26
46
54
26
54

WIN2000

A technician has to maintain the


repeater/system via a direct connection

18

XP,
Vista

A technician has to maintain the


repeater/system via a direct connection

46

WIN2000
XP
Vista

A new modem MC35 or a different modem


has to be installed

25
53

table 2-3 Guideline, use this manual in case of...


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3.1.1 Setting up the Communication


Cable Driver - WINDOWS 2000

3. OUTGOING RAS CONNECTION SETUP (RAS CLIENT)


3.1.

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION


CABLE - WINDOWS 2000

3.1.1. Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - WINDOWS 2000

1.

Select StartSettingsControl
Panel.

2.

Open the
Phone and Modem Options.

3.

Select Modems tab and

continue with Add.

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4.

Choose
Dont
detect
my
modem. I will select it from a
list.

Click Next.

5.

In Manufacturers mark
Standard Modem Type.
In Models, select
Communications cable
between two computers.

Click Next.

6.

Select the port.

Click Next,
and in the next window click
Finish.

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3.1.1 Setting up the Communication


Cable Driver - WINDOWS 2000
7.

Select StartSettingsControl
Panel.
Open the Phone and Modem
Options.
Highlight the port associated with
the direct connection of the
RS232 or USB port.

Click Properties.

8.

In the General tab, change the


Maximum Port Speed to:
Repeater
MMR/ION-M system
miniMaster
Node two box

9.

Port speed
57600
19200
57600

Click the Advanced tab.

Click the Change


Preferences... tab.

Default

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10. In
the
Change
Default
Preferences tab choose the
General tab.

Set
the Flow control to None and
the Port Speed to:
Repeater
MMR / ION-M system
miniMaster
Node two box

Port speed
57600
19200
57600

11. Click the Advanced tab.

Set Data bits to 8.


Set Parity to None.
Set Stop bits to 1.

12. Click OK several times to exit all the windows.


The modem configuration is now complete.

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3.1.2 Setting up the Direct Connection WINDOWS 2000


3.1.2. Setting up the Direct Connection - WINDOWS 2000
1.

Choose
StartSettingsNetwork and
Dial-up
ConnectionsMake
New Connection.

2.

The
Network
Wizard starts.

Connection

Click Next.

3.

The next window is Network


Connection Type.

Select Connect directly


another computer.

to

Click Next.

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4.

The next window is Host or


Guest.

Choose Guest.

Click Next.

5.

The next window is Select a


Device.
This window will provide a dropdown
list
of
known
communication ports (devices) to
choose from.
Select the device that has been
installed in chapter 3.1.1 Setting
up the Communication Cable
Driver - WINDOWS 2000.
Click Next.

6.

The next window is Connection


Availability.

Choose For all users.

Click Next.

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3.1.2 Setting up the Direct Connection WINDOWS 2000


7.

The next window is Complete


the
Network
Connection
Wizard.
Enter a name for the connection.

Click Finish.

8.

The next window is the Connect


window.

Click Properties.

9.

Ensure in General tab the correct


device is selected, i.e. the device
that has been installed in chapter
3.1.1
Setting
up
the
Communication Cable Driver WINDOWS 2000.

Tag the Show icon box to get


the IP address display at the end
of the connection procedure.
Click Configure.

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Choose for Maximum speed:
Repeater
Maximum Speed
MMR / ION-M
57600
system
miniMaster
19200
Node two box
57600
All other boxes should not be
checked.
Click OK.

10. Click
Typical
and
choose
Require secured password.

Click the Networking tab.

11. In the Networking tab click the


Settings button.

There are 3 PPP settings.


Make sure they are all OFF and
lick OK.

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3.1.2 Setting up the Direct Connection WINDOWS 2000


12. Highlight the Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) component.

Click the Properties tab.

13. In the General


Properties

tab

of

the

Click Obtain an IP address


automatically.
Click
Obtain
DNS
server
address automatically.

Click Advanced.

14. In the General tab of Advanced,


uncheck all boxes.

Click DNS tab.

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15. In the DNS tab, make sure
Append primary... and
Append parent... and
Register this connection... are
checked.

Click the WINS tab.

16. In the WINS tab, make sure


Enable LMHOSTS lookup is
checked.

Click the Options tab.

17. Click Properties.

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3.1.2 Setting up the Direct Connection WINDOWS 2000


18. Click Do not use IPSEC.

Click OK.

19. Confirm twice to get back to the


main window.
Click the Sharing tab.
Make sure that Shared access is
OFF.

Click OK to get back to the


Connect window.

20. The connection procedure is


described in the following. If the
connection is to be made directly
from the Connect window, step
one of the following description
can be skipped.

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3.1.3 Establishing the Direct Connection WINDOWS 2000


3.1.3. Establishing the Direct Connection - WINDOWS 2000
1.

Click
StartSettingsNetwork and Dial-up
Connections Connection name.
The properties of this connection should
have already been set up.
Enter the user identification.
User name
Password
Check Save Password.

2.

Click Connect and the following connection windows will appear.

3.

When the connection is successful an icon


indicating network activity between the local
and remote computer will appear in the
system tray.
Click the icon and select the
Details tab, to get the Server
IP address for software
access.

The displayed Server IP-address has to be entered as part of the URL for
access to the repeater software.

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3.2.1 Setting up the Modem Driver WINDOWS 2000

3.2.

REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS 2000

3.2.1. Setting up the Modem Driver - WINDOWS 2000

1.

Select StartSettingsControl
Panel.

2.

Open the
Phone and Modem Options.

3.

Select Modems tab and continue


with Add.

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4.

Choose to select the modem from


a list.

Click Next.

5.

Select the according modem


depending on the modem type
used for dial out.
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Models
Standard 9600
bps Modem
Standard 19200
bps Modem

Continue with Next.

6.

Select the COM port to which the


according modem is connected.

Continue with Next.

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3.2.1 Setting up the Modem Driver WINDOWS 2000


7.

When the modem has been set


up click Finish.

8.

Choose in Phone and Modem


Options the newly installed
modem and confirm with OK.

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3.2.2 Setting up the Modem Connection WINDOWS 2000


3.2.2. Setting up the Modem Connection - WINDOWS 2000
1.

Choose
StartSettingsNetwork and
Dial-up
ConnectionsMake
New Connection.

2.

The
Network
Wizard starts.

Connection

Click Next.

3.

Select
Dial-up
to
network
in
the
Connection Type.

private
Network

Click Next.

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4.

Select the modem to be used for


this connection.
If only one modem is installed,
this step is skipped and the
modem is automatically assigned.

Continue with Next.

5.

In Phone number to Dial no


phone number has to be entered.

Click Next.

6.

The next window is Connection


Availability.

Choose For all users

and click Next.

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3.2.2 Setting up the Modem Connection WINDOWS 2000


7.

In the next window, enter the


name for the connection.

) Note: For connections from


PC / Laptop to the
repeater, the
connection name can
be set free.

) Note:

For outgoing
connections at a
MMR system enter a
distinct name for the
connection.
Allowed entries are
MODEM1, MODEM2,
etc. up to MODEM10
(capital letters, no
blanks).
No other names will
be accepted.

Click Finish.

8.

Click
StartSettingsNetwork
Dial-up
Connections
Connection name.

and

Click Properties.

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9.

Under the General tab of


Properties ensure the correct
device is selected.

Tag the Show icon box to get


the IP address display at the end
of the connection procedure.
Click Configure.

10. Choose the Maximum speed


according to the type of repeater.
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Maximum Speed
9600
19200

No other box should be checked.


Click OK.

11. Select the Options tab and make


sure that all dialling options
except Include Windows logon
domain are checked.

Set the redialling options as


required and

click OK.

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3.2.2 Setting up the Modem Connection WINDOWS 2000


12. Select the Security tab, click
Typical and choose Require
secured password.

Click OK.

13. Select the Networking tab and


click the Settings button.
There are 3 PPP settings. Make
sure they are all OFF.
Click OK on the PPP Settings
window.

14. In the Networking window,


highlight the Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) component and

click the Properties tab.

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15. In the General
Properties

tab

of

the

Check Obtain an IP address


automatically.
Check Obtain DNS server
address automatically.

Click Advanced.

16. In the General tab of Advanced,


uncheck all boxes.

Click DNS tab.

17. In the DNS tab, make sure


Append primary... and
Append parent... and
Register this connection... are
checked.

Click the WINS tab.

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3.2.2 Setting up the Modem Connection WINDOWS 2000


18. In the WINS tab, make sure
Enable LMHOSTS lookup is
checked.

Click OK.

19. Confirm to get back to the main


window.
For
Internet
Connection
Firewall
and
Internet
Connection Sharing settings,
select the Sharing tab.

Make sure that Shared access is


OFF.

Click OK to get back to the


Connect window.

20. The connection procedure is described in the following. If the connection is to


be made directly from the Connect window, step one of the following
description can be skipped.

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3.2.3 Establishing the Modem Connection


- WINDOWS 2000
3.2.3. Establishing the Modem Connection - WINDOWS 2000
1.

Click
StartSettingsNetwork
Dial-up
Connections
Connection name.

and

The properties of this connection


should have already been set up.
Enter the user identification.
User name
Password
Check Save Password.
Under Dial enter phone number.
Click Dial.
2.

While
the
connection
is
established
the
Connecting
windows are displayed.

3.

Is the connection successful an


icon indicating network activity
between the local and remote
computer will appear in the
system tray.
Click the icon and
select the Details tab,
to get the Server IP
address for software
access.
The displayed Server IP-address
has to be entered as part of the
URL for access to the repeater
software.

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3.3.1 Setting up the Communication


Cable Driver - Windows XP

3.3.

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION


CABLE - WINDOWS XP

3.3.1. Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - Windows XP


1.

Choose
Start(Settings)Control
PanelPhone
and
Modem
Options.

2.

Start the Phone and Modem


Options.

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3.

Select the Modems tab and

click the Add... button.

4.

Choose ...select it from a list.

Click Next.

5.

For a direct connection choose


the
Communication
cable
between two computers as
device.

Click Next.

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3.3.1 Setting up the Communication


Cable Driver - Windows XP
6.

Select your port, usually COM1


for a direct connection.

Click Next.

7.

After the successfull installation


of the connection

click Finish.

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3.3.2 Setting up the Direct Connection Windows XP


3.3.2. Setting up the Direct Connection - Windows XP
1.

Choose
StartControl
PanelNetwork
and
Dial-up
Connections
Create a new connection.

2.

The Network Connection Wizard


starts.

Click Next.

3.

In the Network Connection Type


window, select Set up an advanced
connection.

Click Next.

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4.

In the Advanced Connection


Options, choose Connect directly
to another computer.

Click Next.

5.

In the next window choose Guest.

Click Next.

6.

Enter a name for the new connection.

Click Next.

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3.3.2 Setting up the Direct Connection Windows XP


7.

The next window is Select a


Device.
This window will provide a dropdown list of known communication
ports (devices) to choose from.
Select the device that has been
installed in chapter 3.3.1 Setting up
the Communication Cable Driver Windows XP.
Click Next.

8.

The next window is Connection


Availability.
Choose Anyone's use.

Click Next.

9.

In the window Completing the New


Connection Wizard,

choose whether to Add a shortcut


... to the desktop or not.

Click Finish.

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10. The next window is the Connect
window.

Click Properties.

11. Under the General tab ensure the correct


device is selected and

Tag the Show icon box to get the IP


address display at the end of the connection
procedure.
Click Configure.

12. In the Modem Configuration window,


choose the Maximum speed depending
on the repeater:
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster

Maximum Speed

Node two box

57600

57600
19200

No other box should be checked.


Click OK.

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13. Select the Options tab and
make sure that all dialling options
e x c e p t Include Windows logon domain
are checked.

Set the redialling options as required and

click OK.

14. In the Security tab


click Typical and
choose Require secured password.

Click OK.

15. Select the Networking tab and


click the Settings button.

There are 3 PPP settings. Make sure they


are all OFF and
click OK.

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16. In the Networking window, highlight the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component and

click the Properties tab.

17. Check Obtain an IP address automatically


and Obtain DNS server address
automatically.

Click Advanced.

18. In the General tab, uncheck all boxes.

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19. In the DNS tab, make sure
Append primary... and
Append parent... and
Register this connection...
are checked.

20. In the WINS tab, make sure


Enable LMHOSTS lookup
is checked.

Confirm twice to return to the main window.

21. Select the Advanced tab for


Internet Connection Firewall and
Internet Connection Sharing settings.
Make sure that
Protect my computer and network... and
Allow other network users to connect... are
unchecked.

Click OK to get back to the Connect window.

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22. The connection procedure is described in the following. If the connection is to


be made directly from the Connect window, step one of the following
description can be skipped.

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3.3.3. Establishing the Direct Connection - Windows XP
1.

Choose
StartControl
PanelNetwork
ConnectionsConnection
name.

2.

The next window is the Connect window.

Enter the user identification.


User name
Password
Check Save the user name and password...
for Me only.
Click Connect.

While the connection is established the


Connecting window is displayed.
When the connection is successful an icon
indicating network activity between the
local and remote computer will appear in
the system tray.
Click the icon and select the Details tab, to get the Server IP
address for software access.

The displayed Server IP-address has to be entered as part of the URL for
access to the repeater software.

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3.4.

REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS XP

3.4.1. Setting up the Modem Driver - Windows XP

1.

Select StartSettingsControl
Panel.
Open the
Phone and Modem Options.

2.

Select Modems tab and

continue with Add.

3.

Choose Dont detect my modem.


I will select it from a list.

Click Next.

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4.

For a modem connection, select the


according device depending on the
repeater and the modem used for
dial out.
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Models
Standard 9600
bps Modem
Standard 19200
bps Modem

Click Next.

5.

Select your port for a modem


connection.

Click Next.

6.

When the modem has been set up

click Finish.

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3.4.2. Setting up the Modem Connection - Windows XP
1.

Choose
StartControl PanelNetwork
and Dial-up Connections
Create a new connection.

2.

In the Welcome window

click Next.

3.

Select Connect to the network


at my workplace in the Network
Connection Type window.

Continue with Next.

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4.

In the Network Connection


window, choose Dial-up
connection.

Click Next.

5.

In the Select a Device window,


select the according device
depending on the modem used
for dial out.

Click Next.

6.

Enter a name for the new


connection.

Click Next.

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7.

In Phone number to Dial no


phone number has to be entered.
The MMR Connector will set the
phone number automatically.

Click Next.

8.

In Connection Availability
choose Anyone's use.

Click Next.

9.

In Completing the New


Connection Wizard,

choose whether to Add a


shortcut ... to the desktop or
not.
Click Finish.

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10. The next window is the Connect
window.

Click Properties.

11. In the General tab ensure the


correct device is selected.

Tag the Show icon box to get


the IP address display at the end
of the connection procedure.

Click Configure.

12. Choose the Maximum speed


according to the repeater.
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Maximum Speed
9600
19200

No other box should be checked.


Click OK.

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13. Select the Options tab and make
sure that all dialling options
e x c e p t Include Windows
logon domain are checked.

Set the redialling options as


required and

click OK.

14. Select the Networking tab and


click the Settings button.

There are 3 PPP settings.


Make sure they are all OFF and
click OK.

15. In the Networking window,


highlight the Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) component and

click the Properties tab.

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16. Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically
must be checked.

click Advanced.

17. In the General tab of Advanced,


uncheck all boxes.

Click DNS tab.

18. In the DNS tab, make sure


Append primary... and
Append parent... and
Register this connection... are
checked.

Click the WINS tab.

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19. In the WINS tab, make sure
Enable LMHOSTS lookup is
checked.

Click OK.

20. For
Internet
Connection
Firewall
and
Internet
Connection Sharing settings,
select the Advanced tab.

Make sure that Protect my


computer and network... and
Allow other network users to
connect... are unchecked.
Confirm twice to get back to the
Connect window.

21. The connection procedure is


described in the following. If the
connection is to be made directly
from the Connect window, step
one of the following description
can be skipped.

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- Windows XP
3.4.3. Establishing the Modem Connection - Windows XP
1.

Choose
StartControl
Panel

Network
Connections

Connection name (i. e. in this


example Modem Connection).

2.

The next window is the Connect window.


Enter the user identification.
User name
Password
Check Save the user name and password...
for Me only.
Under Dial enter phone number.
Please bear in mind that the default factorysetting for User Name and Password may be
replaced by different ones.
Click Dial.
While the connection is established the
Connecting window is displayed.
When the connection is successful an
icon indicating network activity between
the local and remote computer will
appear in the system tray.
Click the icon and select the Details tab, to get the Server IP
address for software access.

The displayed Server IP-address has to be entered as part of the URL for
access to the repeater software.

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Cable Driver - Windows Vista

3.5.

DIRECT CONNECTION VIA SERIAL COMMUNICATION


CABLE WINDOWS VISTA

3.5.1. Setting up the Communication Cable Driver - Windows Vista


1.

Choose Start SearchControl


Panel

2.

In the Control Panel Start the


Phone and Modem Options.

3.

Select the Modems tab and

click the Add... button.


(In case a message window
appears after this step, click the
Continue button.)
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4.

Choose ...I will select it from a


list.

Click Next.
5.

For a direct connection choose


the
Communication
cable
between two computers as
device.

Click Next.
6.

Select your port, (usually COM1)


for a direct connection.

Click Next.

7.

After the successful installation of


the connection

Click Finish.
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3.5.2. Setting up the Direct Connection - Windows Vista
1.

Start the Phone and Modem


Options of the Control Panel.

2.

In the Modems tab select


Communication cable between
two
computers
and
click
Properties.

3.

Select the Modem tab and set


the maximum port speed to
57600 and confirm with OK.

4.

Then, a restart of the computer is


recommended.

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5.

In the Control Panel start the


Network and Sharing Center.

6.

Select to Set up a connection or


network.

7.

Choose to Set up a dial-up


connection and

click Next.

8.

Select the Communications


cable between two computers.

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9.

Enter the Connection name and

Allow other people to use.


Then, click Connect.

10. When the setup is finished, click


Close.

11. In the Network and Sharing


Center choose to Manage
network connections.

12. Select the Direct Connection


created before.

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13. In the Connect window, click
Properties.

(In case a message window


appears after this step, click the
Continue button.)

14. Under the General tab ensure


the correct device is selected and

click Configure.

15. In the Modem Configuration


window, choose the Maximum
speed
depending
on
the
repeater:
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster

Maximum Speed
57600
19200

Node two box


57600
No other box should be checked.
Click OK.

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16. Select the Options tab and
make sure that all dialling options
e x c e p t Include Windows
logon domain are checked.
Set the redialling options as
required and

click PPP Settings.

17. There are 3 PPP settings.


Make sure they are all OFF and
click OK.

18. In the Security tab click Typical


and choose Require secured
password.

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19. Select the Advanced (custom
settings) and

click the Settings button.

20. Set the Advanced Security


Settings as shown here and

click OK.

21. In the Networking tab, highlight


the Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) component and

click the Properties tab.

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22. Check Obtain an IP address
automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.

click Advanced.

23. In the IP Settings tab, uncheck


all boxes and set the Interface
metric to 1.

24. In the DNS tab, make sure


Append primary...
and
Append parent...
and
Register this connection...
are checked.

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25. In the WINS tab, make sure
Enable LMHOSTS lookup and
Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
are checked.

Confirm twice with OK to return to


the Properties window.

26. Select the Sharing tab and make


sure that
27.
Allow other network users to
connect...
is unchecked.

Click OK to get back to the


Connect window.

28. The connection procedure is described in the following. If the connection is to


be made directly from the Connect window, steps one and two of the following
description can be skipped.

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3.5.3. Establishing the Direct Connection - Windows Vista
1.

Choose
StartControl
PanelNetwork and Sharing
CenterConnect to a network.

2.

Select the Direct Connection set


up in the previous steps.

3.

The next window is the Connect


window.
Enter the user identification.
User name
Password
Check Save the user name and
password... for Me only.
Click Dial.

4.

While
the
connection
is
established
the
Connecting
window is displayed.
When
the
connection
is
successful an icon indicating
network activity between the local
and remote computer will appear
in the system tray.

Click the icon and select the Details tab, to get the Server IP address for
software access.
The displayed Server IP address has to be entered as part of the URL for
access to the repeater software.

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3.6.

REMOTE CONNECTION VIA MODEM - WINDOWS


VISTA

3.6.1. Setting up the Modem Driver - Windows Vista

1.

Choose Start SearchControl


Panel

2.

In the Control Panel Start the


Phone and Modem Options.

3.

Select the Modems tab and

click the Add... button.


(In case a message window
appears after this step, click the
Continue button.)
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4.

In the Add Hardware Wizard


choose
Dont
detect
my
modem.
I will select it from a
list.

Click Next.

5.

For a modem connection, select


the according device depending
on the repeater and the modem
used for dial out.
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Models
Standard 9600
bps Modem
Standard 19200
bps Modem

Click Next.
6.

Select your port for a modem


connection.

Click Next.
7.

When the modem has been set


up

click Finish.

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3.6.2. Setting up the Modem Connection - Windows Vista
1.

In the Control Panel start the


Network and Sharing Center.

2.

Select to Set up a connection or


network.

3.

Choose to Set up a dial-up


connection and

click Next.

4.

Select the select the according


device depending on the modem
used for dial out..

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5.

In Dial-up phone number no


phone number has to be entered.
The MMR Connector will set the
phone number automatically.
Enter a name for the new
connection and make sure that
Allow other people to use
has been tagged.

Click Connect

6.

Click Close when the setup is


finished.

7.

In the Network and Sharing


Center choose to Manage
network connections.

8.

Select the Modem Connection


created before.

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9.

The next window is the Connect


window.

Click Properties.

10. Under the General tab ensure


the correct device is selected and

click Configure.

11. In the Modem Configuration


window, choose the Maximum
speed
depending
on
the
repeater:
Repeater
MMR / ION-M
system
miniMaster
Node one box
Node two box

Maximum Speed
9600
19200

No other box should be checked.


Click OK.
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12. Select the Options tab and
make sure that all dialling options
e x c e p t Include Windows
logon domain are checked.
Set the redialling options as
required and

click PPP Settings.

13. There are 3 PPP settings.


Make sure they are all OFF and
click OK.

14. In the Security tab click Typical


and choose Require secured
password.

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15. Select the Advanced (custom
settings) and

click the Settings button.

16. Set the Advanced Security


Settings as shown here and

click OK.

17. In the Networking tab, highlight


the Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) component and

click the Properties tab.

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18. Check Obtain an IP address
automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.

click Advanced.

19. In the IP Settings tab, uncheck


all boxes and set the Interface
metric to 1.

20. In the DNS tab, make sure


Append primary...
and
Append parent...
and
Register this connection...
are checked.

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21. In the WINS tab, make sure
Enable LMHOSTS lookup and
Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
are checked.

Confirm twice with OK to return to


the Properties window.

22. Select the Sharing tab and make


sure that
23.
Allow other network users to
connect...
is unchecked.

Click OK to get back to the


Connect window.

24. The connection procedure is described in the following. If the connection is to


be made directly from the Connect window, steps one and two of the following
description can be skipped.

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3.6.3 Establishing the Modem Connection


- Windows Vista
3.6.3. Establishing the Modem Connection - Windows Vista
1.

Choose
StartControl
PanelNetwork and Sharing
CenterConnect to a network.

2.

Select the required connection (in


this
case
the
Modem
Connection) to get to the
Connect window.

3.

In the Connect window:


Enter the user identification.
User name
Password
Check Save the user name and
password... for Me only.
Under Dial enter phone number.
Please bear in mind that the
default factory-setting for User
Name and Password may be
replaced by different ones.
Click Dial.

While
the
connection
is
established
the
Connecting
window is displayed.
When
the
connection
is
successful an icon indicating
network activity between the local
and remote computer will appear
in the system tray.

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Click the icon and select the Details tab, to get the Server IP address for
software access.

The displayed Server IP-address has to be entered as part of the URL for
access to the repeater software.

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Server)

4.
4.1.

INCOMING RAS CONNECTION SETUP (RAS SERVER)


INCOMING RAS IP SETTINGS

) Note:

Ensure that the correct name of the loopback adapters and their
correct IP address is used. The use of these names and IP
addresses is necessary for the working connection.

table 4-1 Loopback adapter: names and IP addresses and their relation
to MMR roles / users

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4.2. INCOMING CONNECTIONS SETUP
The RAS server, a virtual machine to control incoming connections, is necessary to
accept the incoming connection requests from the OMC.
1.

Choose
StartSettingsNetwork and
Dial-up
ConnectionsMake
New Connection.

2.

The Network Connection


Wizard starts.

Click Next.

3.

Select
Accept incoming connections.

Continue with Next.

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Server)
4.

Map all modems to be enabled


for incoming requests.

Continue with Next.

5.

Allow a virtual private connection.

Continue with Next.

6.

For adding a new user, refer to


chapter 4.3.2 Create a New Dialin User.

Click Next....

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7.

Select the network components


to be enabled for the incoming
connections. At least Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) has to be
selected,
other
network
components are not necessary.
Select
Internet
Protocol
(TCP/IP) and click Properties to
customize the IP pool for
incoming connections.

8.

In TCP/IP Properties select


Assign
TCP/IP
addresses
automatically using DHCP.

Click OK and in Networking


Components Next.

9.

The name
Incoming Connections
cannot be changed.

Click Finish to complete the


installation of the RAS server.

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Server)
4.3.

DIAL-IN USERS SETUP

4.3.1. Choose Incoming Connections


Choose
StartSettingsNetwork and
Dial-up Connections, mark
Incoming Connections and
open the context menu.

Click Properties.

In
Incoming
Connection
Properties click tab Users.

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4.3.2. Create a New Dial-in User
To create a new dial-in user click
New... in tab Users.
Enter

User name,
Full name,
Password and
Confirm password.
Click OK.

4.3.3. Delete a Dial-in User


To delete a dial-in user
mark the user in tab Users
to be deleted.
Click Delete

In the warning window


which will be displayed
click Yes.

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4.3.4. Change the Password of a Dial-in User

To modify the properties of the


dial-in user, e.g. changing his
password, mark in tab Users the
desired user and

click Properties.

Enter

Full name,
Password
Confirm password.

Click OK.

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Windows 2000 Systems

5.
5.1.
1.

NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS IN


WINDOWS 2000 SYSTEMS
START NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS
To start the Network and Dial-up
Connections

click StartSettingsControl
Panel.

2.

Choose Network and Dial-up


Connections and

double-click Network and Dialup Connections.

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5.2.

LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) SETUP

) Note:

1.

This settings are only necessary in case the MMR System has to be
accessed via LAN. In order to access the MMR System remotely
refer to chapter 5.3 IP Interfaces for Remote Access (Local_IPn).

Mark Local Area Connection


and

Click Properties.

2.

Mark Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)


and

Click Properties.

3.

The properties of Internet


Protocol (TCP/IP) are displayed.

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Windows 2000 Systems
5.2.1. General Remarks

) Note:

In every software version there always is the possibilty to choose


dynamic (DHCP) or static IP address assignment.
The factory set IP address 1.2.1.1 is set for the technician support of
the RMC without keyboard and without monitor (access via crossconnect LAN cable).
It is possible to change the factory set IP address for customer
needs. This is in the responsibility of the LAN administrator and the
technician support has to be informed.

5.2.2. IP Address of the Local Area Connection up to Software V2.4

) Note:

This settings are necessary when the MMR System will be accessed
via LAN.

Make sure Obtain an IP address


automatically
(DHCP)
is
checked.

Close the window with OK.

or
check Use the following IP
address to set a fix IP address
according to the needs of the
customer LAN rules.

Close the window with OK.

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5.2.3. IP Address of the Local Area Connection in Software V2.5 and V2.6

) Note:

This settings are necessary when the MMR System will be accessed
via LAN.

In SW V2.5 and V2.6 the IP


address and the value for the
subnet mask are factory set.
The IP address is 1.2.1.1. The
value for the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
Choose
Use the following IP address. to
check the values or to change
them for customers use.

Close the window with OK.

or
choose
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically (DHCP).

5.2.4. IP Address of the Local Area Connection since Software V2.8


The IP address and the value for the subnet mask are factory set. The IP address is
1.2.1.1. The value for the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Since software version 2.8 it is mandatory to configure the IP address in the
Connectivity page of the software regardless of static or dynamic (DHCP).

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Windows 2000 Systems
5.3.
1.

IP INTERFACES FOR REMOTE ACCESS (LOCAL_IPn)


Open Properties of the desired
loopback adapter. Ensure the IP
address and subnet mask of the
loopback adapter according to
table 4-1 Loopback adapter:
names and IP addresses and
their relation
to MMR roles / users.

Click Properties
settings.

2.

to

control

Mark Internet Protocol TCP/IP


and

Click Properties.

3.

Control the settings of Use the


following IP address.
The value for the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.

Click OK to close the window.

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Adapter

6.
6.1.

ADD / UNINSTALL A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER


START THE ADD/REMOVE WIZARD IN WINDOWS 2000 SYSTEMS

) Note:

1.

Each role is allocated to one loopback adapter. If it is necessary to


install a loopback adapter for a new role (user) it is also necessary
to create a new mmrDialInUser. See chapter 'Incoming
Connections'.

To start the Add/Remove


Hardware Wizard

click StartSettingsControl
Panel.

2.

Double-click
Hardware.

Add/Remove

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3.

In the Welcome window

click Next.

4.

If you want to add a loopback


adapter select
Add/Troubleshoot a device.
Click Next.
Continue with chapter Add a
Microsoft Loopback Adapter.
If you want to uninstall a loopback
adapter select
Uninstall/Unplug a device.
Click Next.
Continue with chapter Uninstall a
Microsoft Loopback Adapter.

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Adapter
6.2.
1.

ADD A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER


In Find New Hardware select No, I
want to select the hardware from
a list.

Click Next.

2.

In
Hardware
Type
Network adapters.

choose

Click Next.

3.

In Select Network Adapter select


Microsoft. Microsoft provides the
Microsoft Loopback Adapter.

Click Next.

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4.

In Start Hardware Installation the


selected device will be displayed. It
will be installed with default settings.

Click Next.

5.

Windows installs the device and


Completing
the
Add/Remove
Hardware Wizard pops up.

Click Finish to close the wizard.

) Note:

It is necessary to rename the new loopback adapter.


Continue with chapter 'Rename a Microsoft Loopback Adapter'.

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Adapter
6.3.

RENAME A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

1.

Click StartControl
Network
and
Connections.

Panel
Dial-up

2.

Open the Network and Dial-up


Connections and rename the
new loopback adapter.
The new Microsoft Loopback
Adapter is named Local Area
Connection 2.
It is necessary to rename the new
loopback adapter.

Note: The new name has to


be Local_IP5.

This name is allocated to


account-No. 5.
Look up the related accountnumbers, roles and login names
in the software of the Master
Controller,
menu MMR Master Controller \
Configuration \ Accounts.

3.

Open the context menu and click


Properties to customize the IP
address and subnet mask of the
loopback adapter.

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4.

Mark Internet Protocol TCP/IP


and

click Properties.

5.

Tag Use the following IP


address and insert the IP
address
192.168.1.51.
This
address is mandatory because it
is assigned to account-No. 5.
The value for the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.

click OK.

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Adapter
6.4.

UNINSTALL A MICROSOFT LOOPBACK ADAPTER

) Note:
1.

If it is necessary to uninstall a loopback adapter always uninstall it


with the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard.

In Choose a Removal Task


select Uninstall a device.

Click Next.

2.

In Installed Devices on Your


Computer select the adapter,
e.g.
Microsoft
Loopback
Adapter #5.

Click Next.

3.

In Uninstall a Device ensure that


the correct device is chosen and
select Yes, I want to uninstall
this device.

Click Next.
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4.

Windows uninstalls the device


and
Completing
the
Add/Remove Hardware Wizard
pops up.

Click Finish to close the wizard.

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7 Index

7. INDEX
A
Abbreviations.......................................................... 5
About Andrew Wireless Solutions........................... 6
Address of Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH......... 6
Alarm Forwarding ................................................. 89

C
COM Port ............................................................. 26
Connection Name
Vista Modem Connection................................. 80
Win2000 Direct Connection ............................. 17
Win2000 Modem Connection........................... 31
XP Direct Connection ...................................... 44
XP Modem Connection .............................. 56, 57
Contact Addresses ................................................. 7

D
Delete user
RAS ................................................................. 94
DHCP ............................................... 10, 92, 99, 100
Dial-In Password ............................................ 10, 95

G
Get IP Address
Vista Direct Connection ................................... 75
Vista Modem Connection................................. 88
WIN 2000 Modem Connection......................... 37
WIN2000 Direct Connection ............................ 17
WIN2000 Modem Connection.......................... 32
XP Direct Connection ...................................... 46
XP Direct Connection ...................................... 51
XP Modem Connection .............................. 58, 63

I
Installation Modem
Vista................................................................. 77
WIN2000.......................................................... 25
XP .................................................................... 53
IP Address
Factory Settings............................................... 89
Get - WIN2000 Direct Connection ................... 23
Loopback Adapter.......................................... 108
MMR MC.......................................................... 10
MMR System ................................................. 100
RAS Server...................................................... 92
Remote Access.............................................. 101
Static, SW up to V2.4....................................... 99
Static, SW V2.5 and V2.6 .............................. 100
SW since V2.8 ............................................... 100
Vista Direct Connection ................................... 73
Vista Modem Connection................................. 84
WIN2000 Direct Connection ............................ 19
WIN2000 Modem Connection.......................... 34
XP Direct Connection ...................................... 48
XP Modem Connection .................................... 60

Vista Communication Cable ............................ 70


Vista Modem Connection................................. 81
Win 2000 Communication Cable ..................... 18
XP Communication Cable................................ 46
XP Modem Connection.................................... 58
miniMaster, Standard Modem
Vista............................................................78, 80
WIN2000...............................................26, 30, 32
XP...............................................................54, 56
MMR / ION-M System, Standard Modem
Vista............................................................78, 80
WIN2000...............................................26, 30, 32
XP...............................................................54, 56
MMR System
LAN Access ..................................................... 99
Remote Access ............................................. 100
Subnet Mask...................................100, 101, 108
Modem Installation
Vista................................................................. 77
WIN2000.......................................................... 25
XP.................................................................... 53

N
Node, Standard Modem
Vista............................................................78, 80
WIN2000...............................................26, 30, 32
XP...............................................................54, 56

P
Phone and Modem Options...........11, 25, 53, 65, 77
Phone Number
Modem Vista.................................................... 80
Modem Win2000 ............................................. 30
Modem XP....................................................... 57
Port Speed
WIN2000 Communication Cable ..................... 13
WIN2000 Data Connection Preferences.......... 14
Properties
Vista Setting up a Direct Connection ............... 70
Vista Setting up a Modem Connection............. 81
WIN2000 Setting up a Direct Connection ........ 17
WIN2000 Setting up a Modem Connection...... 31
XP Setting up a Direct Connection .................. 46
XP Setting up a Modem Connection................ 58

R
RAS
Delete user ...................................................... 94
Remote Access MMR System............................ 100

S
Standard Modem
Vista............................................................78, 79
WIN2000...............................................26, 30, 32
XP...............................................................54, 56
Subnet Mask MMR System .................100, 101, 108
Symbols.................................................................. 9

LAN Access MMR System.................................... 99

Technician Support .............................................. 99


Terminology............................................................ 9

Maximum Port Speed ........................................... 13


Maximum Speed

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U
User Identification
Vista Establishing the Direct Connection ......... 75
Vista Establishing the Modem Connection....... 87
WIN2000 Establishing the Direct Connection .. 23
WIN2000 Establishing the Modem Connection 37
XP Establishing the Direct Connection ............ 51

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XP Establishing the Modem Connection.......... 63


User New
Incoming Connections ..................................... 94
User Properties
Incoming Connections ..................................... 95

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8 List of Changes

8.

LIST OF CHANGES

Version
M0137A0B

M0137A0C

Changes
- Chapter 2.1 Terminology and Symbols
updated
- The following chapters were accordingly
modified:
chapter 3.1.2 Setting up the Direct
Connection - WINDOWS 2000
chapter 3.2.2 Setting up the Modem
Connection - WINDOWS 2000
chapter 3.2.3 Establishing the Modem
Connection - WINDOWS 2000
chapter 3.3.2 Setting up the Direct
Connection - Windows XP
chapter 3.4.2 Setting up the Modem
Connection - Windows XP
chapter 3.4.3 Establishing the Modem
Connection - Windows XP
- Chapters 3.5 and 3.6 added.

Release Date
22-July-2008

19-December-2008

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