Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUMulti-Protocol Routerwith Internal T1 DSUModel MTASR2-203User Guide
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20310ShuntsA shunt on the RS-232/V.35 connector (WAN 2) port allows the same connector to be configured for anITU-T V.
Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionMTASR2-203 11SpecificationsThe RouteFinder conforms to the following specifications.• Routing Protocols - IP a
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Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 2 - Installation
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20314IntroductionThis chapter includes safety warning information and guides you through the unpacking andinstallation
Chapter 2 - InstallationMTASR2-203 15Cabling your RouteFinderCabling your RouteFinder involves connecting the Command Port, T1 DSU, Ethernet, and powe
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Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20318IntroductionBefore you start loading your software, you will need to contact your local telco to find out how your
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationMTASR2-203 194. The Choose Destination Location dialog box is displayed.If you accept the default Destin
User GuideS0000007 Revision ARouteFinder (Model MTASR2-203)This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed writte
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-203207. The Setup Complete dialog box is displayed.Click Finish to continue.8. The Setup dialog box asking “Do you want
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationMTASR2-203 2111. The Novell IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box is displayed.12. If your network proto
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-2032217. If you disabled IPX and then clicked OK from the IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box (step 12), theIP Protoc
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationMTASR2-203 2324. Click OK when you are satisfied with your selections.25. The Default T1 Parameters dial
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-2032429. The Checking Router dialog box is displayed.Click OK.30. The Writing Setup dialog box (with the current date a
Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 4 - RouteFinder Software
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20326IntroductionThis chapter describes how to make changes in the configuration of the RouteFinder’s software anddisc
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 27Router ConfigurationThe RouterFinder-T1 Router Setup menu has 14 buttons (two rows of five buttons plus o
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20328The Remote IP Address defines the IP address for the destination end of a point-to-point link and isnecessary only
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 29optimization of routes in an environment that uses multiple routing protocols. For example, whenRIPv2 is
iiiContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionIntroduction...
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20330The Advanced tab controls the timers, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and DomainName System (DNS) optio
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 31Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a common TCP/IP routing protocol that p
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20332IPX SetupThe IPX Virtual Port Setup dialog box controls the four frame types and set up the two WAN ports.The Adva
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 33The Advanced tab contains options which control the routing of the protocol, enable auto learn ofEthernet
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20334Spanning Tree SetupWhen Bridging is enabled, the Spanning Tree Setup dialog box controls simple transparentbridgin
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 35WAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box allows you to configure various parameters for the WAN conne
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20336The T1 Line Type and Length group is used to set the type and length of the T1 line. The line can beset up as eith
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 37The WAN Port Setup Advanced tab contains options which control message printing and scriptprinting, modem
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20338Point-to-Point SetupThe PPP Port Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol and dial on demand (DOD). The WAN
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 39Frame Relay SetupThe Frame Relay Setup dialog box displays the Management Type, details of that managemen
ivChapter 6 - Service, Warranty and Tech SupportIntroduction...
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20340Frame Relay DLCIThe Frame Relay DLCI dialog box initially displays one DLCI in the total DLCI’s window. This DLCI
Chapter 4 - RouteFinder SoftwareMTASR2-203 41Applications SetupThe Applications Setup dialog box lets you set up support for Telnet, TFTP (Trivial Fil
RouteFinderT1 User GuideMTASR2-20342DiagnosticsThe RouteFinder is equipped with a built-in diagnostics utility that can be accessed through the COMpor
Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20344IntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for viewing or changing the configuration of a remote unit. Twometh
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementMTASR2-203 45Verify that the Communication Type field is set for COM port and the Select Port field is
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20346LAN-BasedThe LAN-based remote configuration requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. TCP/IPprotocol sof
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementMTASR2-203 476. The Router Setup dialog box is then displayed. This is the dialog box for the remote Ro
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20348Remote ManagementThis section describes typical client applications that can be used to configure the RouteFinder
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementMTASR2-203 49Router ManagementThe Router Management Menu provides five functional options in addition t
Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 1 - Introduction and Description
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20350WEB Browser ManagementThe RouteFinder can be accessed from anywhere on the connected Internet through its built-i
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementMTASR2-203 51Note: The first user to access the RouteFinder will have read/write rights over the unit.
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Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUChapter 6 - Service, Warranty and Tech Support
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20354IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your RouteFinder two-year warranty. The next section,Te
Chapter 6 - Service, Warranty and Tech SupportMTASR2-203 55Tech SupportMulti-Tech Systems has an excellent staff of technical support personnel availa
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20356ServiceIf your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your RouteFinder may be sent (freightpre
Chapter 6 - Service, Warranty and Tech SupportMTASR2-203 57The Multi-Tech BBSFor customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech Systems maintai
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-203587. If you select Zmodem, the file will transfer automatically. If you select another protocol, you may haveto ini
Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUAppendixes
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-2036IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new RouteFinder™, model MTASR2-203, providing secure and seamlessLAN-to-
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20360Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port CableCOMMAND1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8PIN NO.1234567820222512345678ToDTEDevice(Ter
AppendixesMTASR2-203 61WAN 2 Cable (Dial back-up)13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20362Appendix B - Script LanguageThe script file can be used to automate certain operations. The script file is a text
AppendixesMTASR2-203 63the argument name in the formal parameter list by the keyword VAR; otherwise, the argument ispassed by value. Only variables ca
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20364Example Script:proc main;string login_prompt;string user_name;string password_prompt;string password;string shell
AppendixesMTASR2-203 65Appendix C - Changing Shunt PositionThe RS-232/V.35 connector (WAN port) shunt must be moved to the V.35 position whenever you
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20366Appendix D - Setting Up Your Remote User DatabaseThe Remote User Database option allows you to add and configure
AppendixesMTASR2-203 674. Build your user database by filling in the following fields for each user.User Name.The User Name can have as many as 39 cha
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20368Appendix E - TCP/IPTCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a protocol suite and related appli
AppendixesMTASR2-203 69The Application Layer protocols are examples of common TCP/IP applications and utilities, whichinclude:• Telnet (Telecommunicat
Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionMTASR2-203 7Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationChapter 3 describes the RouteFinder-T1 software load
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20370educational organizations, .gov denotes government organizations, etc.). Next, you determine howmany IP addresses
AppendixesMTASR2-203 71Appendix F - Regulatory InformationClass A StatementFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20372FCC Part 68 Telecom1. This equipment complies with part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules. On th
AppendixesMTASR2-203 73Canadian Limitations Notice:RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBERNOTICE: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal dev
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Multi-Protocol Router with T1 DSUGlossary of Terms
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20376AAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the phone company brings to the customer premises.
GlossaryMTASR2-203 77Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN): A bit that tells you that a certain frame on a particular logicalconnection has
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20378Central Office (CO): The lowest, or most basic level of switching in the PSTN (public switched telephone network)
GlossaryMTASR2-203 79Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI): One of the six components of a frame relay frame. Its purpose is to distinguishseparate v
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-2038Front PanelThe front panel contains four groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection, the T1DSU a
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20380Errored Seconds (ES): Any second of operation that all 1.544M bits are not received exactly as transmitted. Contr
GlossaryMTASR2-203 81Frame: A group of data bits in a specific format to help network equipment recognize what the bits mean and how toprocess them. T
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20382Interoperable: Devices from different vendors that can exchange information using a standard’s base protocol.I/O
GlossaryMTASR2-203 83Local Loop: A transmission path, typically twisted-pair wire, between an individual subscriber and the nearest publictelecommunic
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20384Off Premise Extension (OPX): An extension or phone that terminates in a location other than that of the PBX. Comm
GlossaryMTASR2-203 85PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network): A worldwide public voice telephone network that is used as atelecommunications medium f
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20386SSerial Port: The connector on a PC used to attach serial devices (those that need to receive data one bit after
GlossaryMTASR2-203 87T1: A digital transmission link capable of 1.544M bps. T1 uses two pairs of normal UTP, and can handle 24 voiceconversations, eac
RouteFinder-T1 User GuideMTASR2-20388UUART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) (pronounced “you art”): A chip that transmits and receivesdat
MTASR2-20389IndexIndexSymbols10Base T Connector ...9AAccessories, ordering ...
Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionMTASR2-203 9Back PanelThe cable connections for the RouteFinder are made at the back panel. The cable connect
MTASR2-20390RouteFinder-T1 User GuidePPoint-to-Point port setup ............38Power connector ......
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