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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC - Starting 9500 MXC CT; 9500 MXC CT Start up; Ethernet Connection; PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and Connectors

Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC
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9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007 Vol. IV-2-19
Starting 9500 MXC CT
For an Ethernet connection, connect your PC using a standard LAN cable and
go to 9500 MXC CT Start Up on page 2-19.
For information on the LAN cable, refer to PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and
Connectors on page 2-19.
For a V. 2 4 connection, a dial-up connection from your PC to 9500 MXC must
first be established. Refer to Setting Up 9500 MXC CT Connection Using V.24
on page 2-11. For information on the connecting cable, refer to PC to 9500 MXC
Cabling and Connectors on page 2-19.
PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and Connectors
Ethernet Connection
Connect from the LAN port on your PC to a 10/100Base-T port using a standard
RJ-45 to RJ-45 LAN cable. The cable can be a Mdi (straight) or MdiX
(crossover) type.
9500 MXC Node has four NMS 10/100Base-T ports on the NCC plug-in. Any
port can be used.
9500 MXC Terminals have one or two NMS 10/100Base-T ports on the IDU.
For IDUs with two ports, any port can be used.
V.24 Connection
Use the provided DB-9 to RJ-45 V.24 Maintenance cable to connect your PC to
the Maintenance V.24 port on the NCC or IDU front panels.
9500 MXC CT Start Up
Procedures are described for Ethernet and V.24 connections. Refer to:
Using a TCP/IP Connection on page 2-20
Using an Ethernet DHCP Connection on page 2-21.
Using a V.24 Dial Up Connection on page 2-22
Connection Process on page 2-23
Entering a Username and Password on page 2-24
Lost Password Procedure on page 2-25.
Connection Exceptions on page 2-26.
Checking V.24 Access on page 2-27.

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