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The last number needs to be different. If you configured 192.168.1.3 for the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway, you should use 192.168.1.2 for your computer. E.Do not disconnnect your computer from the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway. F.Follow the directions in the next section. Omit the first step and use the IP address you configured in this section for the IP address instead of one from the Raven-E. Note: When you have completed configuring the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway, you will want to reconfigure the IP address on your computer to how it was configured before you started these steps. Use the directions in this step to reset the configuration. Configuring the IP Address and Interface Port of the Host RJ- 11 IP Gateway Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Defaults •Phone port: 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit (8N1). •Protocol: American/Bell 212A. •Maximum baud: 2400. •DHCP client: disabled. •IP Address: 192.168.1.3. Note: If you are using the defaults for the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway, you can skip this section and connect your Host RJ-11 IP Gateway directly to your device and network. Configuring the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway 1. Connect the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway to power and connect the Ethernet cable from your computer to the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway. 2. Type “(see the example in the screenshot below) in the Address or Location bar and press the enter key. FIGURE 10. Web Browser : Enter the Location Since many cellular carriers block the standard web browser ports (80 and 8080), the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway uses 9080 by default as the port for the web-based interface. The web-based interface will open. On the left side of the window are menu options. The central area of the window is the working area (shown in the close up screen shots for the configuration settings). FIGURE 11. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Interface 3. Select Network Settings from the menu on the left. FIGURE 12. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Network Settings DHCP Mode In DHCP Mode, the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway will receive its IP address from the modem. The IPv4 Address and the IPv4 Netmask should be listed as 0.0.0.0. FIGURE 13. RJ-11 IP Gateway: Network Interface Settings Static IP Mode If the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway is going to be on a LAN, you many wish to set a static IP address. Use this mode only if you have configured Private Mode for the modem. The default for the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway is a static IP address of 192.168.1.3. FIGURE 14. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Network Interface Settings 192.168.1.3255.255.255.0 A.Set the IPV4 Address to match the *HOSTPRIVIP in step 3 of the previous section. B.Set the IPV4 Netmask to match the *HOSTNETMASK in step 3 of the previous section. C.Click the Save IP Address/Netmask button. 4. Select Serial Settings from the menu on the left. The Serial Settings page allows you to specify the baud rate, protocol, character size, parity, stop bits, and flow control behavior for the RJ-11 port (Phone). FIGURE 15. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Serial Settings 8None1 For more information on these settings, refer to page 21. Note: For most configurations, the default settings are best. Change these parameters only if you know the device you will be connecting to the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway requires special settings. 5. Click on the Reset/Reboot menu option for the IP Address configuration and any changes to the serial port settings to take effect. FIGURE 16. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Reset/Reboot Click the Reboot button to restart the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway with the configured settings. CHAPTER 3Hardware Designed for simplicity, the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway hardware has few complicated parts. Connectors and Reset button The Reset button is recessed. To reset the connection, using an unbent paperclip or other narrow, blunt tip, press and quickly release the reset button. To reset the configuration to the factory default, press and hold the reset button until you see the appropriate alternating light sequence. FIGURE 1. Right side: RJ-45 connector, Power connector, and Reset button (not to scale) PowerRJ-45 EthernetReset FIGURE 2. Left side: RJ-11(phone) connector (not to scale) RJ-11 Caution: The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway's RJ-11 phone port should never be connected into the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This device is designed to emulate the PSTN for other devices. The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway may sustain damage not covered by warranty if it is connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network. Status LEDs The top panel of the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway displays the status LEDs. FIGURE 3. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Top Panel (not to scale) •STATUS - Indicates the overall status of the device. TABLE 1. Status - Normal Operation LED Condition Description Blinking Yellow The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway is starting up. Solid Green The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway is obtaining an IP address from the modem. Blinking Green The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway has an IP address and is operating normally. Off No power to the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway. TA...
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