Nortel 252 Quick Install Manual
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Nortel 252 is a business-grade secure router that provides reliable and secure internet connectivity for small and medium-sized businesses.
With its advanced features, the Nortel 252 offers:
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High-speed internet access: Supports ADSL, VDSL, and Ethernet WAN connections, ensuring fast and stable internet speeds for your business operations.
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Secure connectivity: Equipped with a stateful firewall and intrusion detection system, the Nortel 252 protects your network from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
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Virtual Private Network (VPN): Allows you to create secure tunnels for remote employees or branch offices to access your company's network securely.
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BSR252_QIG_1.pdf 12/21/2006 10:24:58 AM
BSR252
Quick Install Guide
Detailed documentation for this Quick
Installation Guide can be downloaded at www.nortel.com.
Steps 1 4
Before you start
1 1 . Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to get the following information: a . Encapsulation type b . Multiplex Mode, VPI, VCI c . ISP IP addresses: WAN, DNS servers, Gateway, and WAN
MAC address
2 2.
Get your Domain Name from the User
Accounts dialog box in the Control Panel.
For details, see your operating system Help files. Get your Computer Name from the
System Properties dialog box on your computer.
3
3.
(Optional) Get the IP addresses of DNS and remote servers on your LAN.
Steps 4 7
Install the hardware
4.
Mount the
BSR252 on a wall,
4 or place it horizontally or vertically (using the supplied holder) on a flat surface.
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6
5.
Connect your PC and up to three other computers or network devices to the four
Ethernet ports.
6.
Connect your ADSL Internet service to the telephone port next to the Power LED.
7 7.
Snap the appropriate power clip into the supplied power adapter.
Connect the power adapter to the rear of the BSR252 and to an AC power source.
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Step 8
Assign TCP/IP addresses
8.
Set up the IP addresses on each computer connected to the BSR252: a . Set each computer to dynamically obtain an IP address, or assign unique static
IP addresses. If you choose to assign unique static IP addresses for each computer, choose IP addresses between 192.168.1.129 and 192.168.1.254. b . If you assign a static IP address in step 8a, assign a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 and a default gateway of 192.168.1.1.
c . If you chose to dynamically obtain IP addresses in step 8a, you have an option of using Obtain a DNS server address automatically, or assigning the DNS
server IP addresses.
d . If you chose to assign unique static IP addresses in step 8a, you must assign
DNS Server IP addresses.
Steps 9 12
Access the BSR252
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9 9.
In the address field of your browser, enter
192.168.1.1
10 .
Enter the default user name (nnadmin) and password
(PlsChgMe!) to log onto the BSR252.
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11.
You can replace the default password (recommended) or use it as it is.
Steps 13 16
Start the wizard
12
12.
Replace the factory-default certificate.
13
13.
On the left navigation pane, click Wizard.
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14. In the General Setup window, enter the system name (your computer name) and the domain name.
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15 .
From the first Wizard window, choose the type of encapsulation and service that your ISP supplies. The wizard displays different windows for each type of encapsulation and service.
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16.
Depending on the type of encapsulation that your ISP uses, enter the following information:
PPP over ADSL (PPPoA)
Enter the User Name and Password assigned by your ISP, and enter 100
seconds in the Idle Timeout field. Click the Nailed-Up Connection option to keep the connection active. In the Network Address Translation list, select SUA
Only.
RFC 1483
Enter the IP Address and Password assigned by your ISP. In the Network
Address Translation list, select SUA Only.
ENET ENCAP (Ethernet)
If you have a dynamic WAN IP address, select Obtain an IP Address
Automatically; otherwise, select Static IP Address and type your ISP assigned
WAN IP address and the subnet mask in the fields provided. In the ENET
ENCAP Gateway field, enter the gateway IP address given by your ISP.
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
Enter the Service Name, User Name and Password assigned by your ISP, and enter 100 seconds in the Idle Timeout field. Click the Nailed-Up Connection option to keep the connection active.
Steps 17 18
Complete your configuration
17 17.
Review your settings.
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Steps 19 20
Testing your Internet connection
18.
Click Save Settings.
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19.
To confirm the ADSL connection, click the
Start Diagnose button.
This test takes approximately 20 seconds. If this test fails, confirm steps 1-18, and contact your service provider.
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20.
Test your connection to the Internet by opening your browser and visiting a known Web site.
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