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X5 chassis
Refer to the following diagram when configuring the X5.
Power Adapter Input
LAN Port
WAN Port
LEDs
Unit Status LED (top): When flashing, indicates that the X5 is
booting. Green indicates that the X5 is powered up and
operating properly.
VPN Status LED (bottom): When flashing, indicates that the
VPN connection is being established. Green indicates that all
configured VPNs are established successfully. Solid green with
a slow flash indicates that the VPNs are established and
passing traffic.
Activity LED: Located in the upper right corner of each
Ethernet port. Blinking amber indicates that data is being
transmitted or received.
Link LED: Located in the upper left corner of each Ethernet
port. Green indicates that the link is active.
Step 1: Determine installation
location
The 3Com X5 is a compact device that does not require rack
installation. It should be placed in a location with adequate
ventilation and should not be blocked or covered by any other
devices or objects.
Step 2: Connect the power
Use only the 3Com-supplied 5V DC power supply. Do not use
other power supplies with the X5 device.
Status LEDs
Plug the power supply into the input on the front of the X5
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device.
Plug the power supply into an AC outlet, power strip, or
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UPS.
Note: The X5 may take several minutes to boot up. When the
COM Port
top Status LED is steady green, the device is powered up and
ready to use.
Step 3: Complete initial setup
configuration
Gather your network information. Use the Network
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Information Table on the back of this pamphlet to record
the required IP addresses for reference during setup.
Configure your computer's network connection to receive
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an IP address by DHCP.
Use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the X5
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LAN port. Your computer will receive an IP address from
the X5 device.
With your computer's internet browser, connect to the X5
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default LAN address (https://192.168.1.254).
The OBE wizard opens.
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Accept the default security level of Level 2.
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Specify the SuperUser account information at the
B
prompt:
• User Name
• Password
• Confirm password
Accept the default settings in the rest of the Setup Wiz-
C
ard by clicking No when prompted.
You may need to update your WAN settings on the Vir-
D
tual Interfaces setup screen.
• If you use DHCP to connect to your Internet
provider, accept the default WAN settings.
• If you use PPPoE, enter your ISP user name and
password.
• If your ISP assigns a static IP address, select Static
as the external interface type and enter the IP
address, subnet mask, and default gateway
information.
Define additional user accounts if desired.
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At this point, your initial configuration of the X5 is complete.
You can use the LSM to change settings in the future.
Note: When you connect to the LAN address, your browser
may display a security certificate warning. Accept the
certificate and continue with the configuration procedure.
Step 4: Connect the X5 to the
Internet
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the X5 WAN port to your
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router. If the X5 is configured to receive its WAN IP
address by DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, or L2TP, the device
connects to your service provider. This may take a minute
or more.
Check the status of the external virtual interface with the
2
LSM. If active, the interface will be in "Up" status, and will
have an IP address.
Use your web browser to connect to an external URL, such
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as
http://www.3Com.com
If you can see the web site, your internet connection is
active, and you can register your device and configure other
features of the X5.