Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceMultiFRAD 200-SeriesModel FR2201User Guide
10MultiFRAD II User Guide ShuntsThere are three shunts (Figure 1-3) on the printed circuit board for the trunk and the data channels.Trunk RS232Shunt
11Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionTechnical SpecificationsThe MultiFRAD conforms to the following specifications:• Provides access to Frame Re
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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 2 - Installation
14MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will guide you through the unpacking and installation of your MultiFRAD. The installationprocedure,
15Chapter 2 - InstallationCabling your MultiFRADCabling your MultiFRAD involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet, and Channelconnection
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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
18MultiFRAD II User GuideInstalling your SoftwareThe following procedure does not provide every screen or option used in the process of installing the
19Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationAfter all the program files from both disks are loaded, the Setup dialog box is displayed, enabling yo
User Guide88311500 Revision AMultiFRAD II (Model FR2201)This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written p
20MultiFRAD II User GuideIf your network DOES NOT include a file server, we recommend disabling Auto Learn; the MultiFRADor the network administrator
21Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationThe WAN port can be further configured (after the software installation is completed) by clicking theM
22MultiFRAD II User Guide25. If your data device is an asynchronous device, click Asynchronous to enable it, then set the Speed(for Internal Clocking)
23Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration32. Win3.1 users - you are returned to your Program Manager where the MultiFRAD Program Groupand Progr
24MultiFRAD II User Guide37. Click the DLCI you want to map. The Protocol Mappings, Port Mappings, and all the other groupsbecome active.38. To map th
Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 4 - MultiFRAD Software
26MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter describes the MultiFRAD 2000 software from an applications approach in how theconfiguration can be c
27Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareDownload FirmwareThis utility allows you to download the firmware to the MultiFRAD. This may be necessary in thecase o
28MultiFRAD II User GuideMultiFRAD ConfigurationTo view or change your MultiFRAD configuration in Windows 95/NT, click Start | Programs |MultiFRAD 200
29Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIP SetupThe IP Setup dialog box enables you change the IP routing capabilities, add or delete logicalWANs, enable the
ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionIntroduction ...
30MultiFRAD II User Guide(DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) options, the default route, filters, and Static Routes.In most cases, you should not have
31Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIPX SetupThe IPX Setup dialog box controls the four frame types; the WAN ports setup; and the advanced tabenables IPX
32MultiFRAD II User Guideboth virtual WAN numbers have to be the same and unique. In a frame relay configuration, the logicalWAN network number has to
33Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSpanning Tree SetupWhen the Bridging Enable option is enabled, the Spanning Tree Setup dialog box controlstransparent
34MultiFRAD II User GuideStatisticsThe Statistics dialog box enables you to view statistics on the major events of the MultiFRAD. TheStatistics dialog
35Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIP StatisticsIP is a connection-less network protocol that resides in the network layer of a conventional OSIlayered m
36MultiFRAD II User GuideIPX Port StatisticsThe IPX Port Statistics dialog box displays information pertaining to the IPX Port; for example, theframe
37Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSNMP StatisticsThe SNMP Statistics dialog box provides statistical information on Simple Network ManagementProtocol (S
38MultiFRAD II User GuideWAN StatisticsThe WAN Port Statistics dialog box provides statistical information regarding the MultiFRAD’s WANport, includin
39Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareDLCIs show active at both (or all) locations and there is still an end-to-end communication problem, itis likely that
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportIntroduction ...
40MultiFRAD II User GuideWAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box controls how the port is configured (i.e., for frame relay or point-to-point oper
41Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwarePoint to Point SetupThe Point to Point Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol, dial on demand, and remote por
42MultiFRAD II User GuideFrame Relay SetupThe Frame Relay dialog box displays the CIR Measurement Interval in milliseconds, theManagement Type and det
43Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIf you click the DLCI button on the right side of the dialog box, the Frame Relay DLCI dialog box isdisplayed.If you a
44MultiFRAD II User GuideCongestion Management, Mode, and CIR/Be settings are used to avoid congestion and possible lossof data. The Committed Informa
45Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareWhen you click the OK button in the IP WAN dialog box, you now have an IP address for a secondlogical WAN. Now we have
46MultiFRAD II User GuideData Port ConfigurationThis dialog box lets you leave both data ports enabled for normal data transfer operations or disablea
Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
48MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote MultiFRAD unit. Remoteconfiguration e
49Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Managementremote MultiFRAD.If your Modem Initialization String, Initialization Response, or Connect Response va
Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 1 - Introduction and Description
50MultiFRAD II User GuideLAN-Based Remote ConfigurationWindows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP StackThe configuration program requires a Windows Sockets comp
51Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management7 After you have changed the configuration of the remote MultiFRAD, click the Download Setupbutton to
52MultiFRAD II User GuideMultiFRAD ManagementThe MultiFRAD management menu provides two options; MultiFRAD Configuration and Remote UserDatabase. The
53Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRemote User DatabaseThe Remote User Database option from the MultiFRAD management menu enables you ad
54MultiFRAD II User GuideWeb Browser ManagementThe MultiFRAD can be accessed from anywhere on the connected Internet via the built-in WEBBrowser inter
Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support
56MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will provide you the resources for receiving service or support for your MultiFRAD. Thechapter start
57Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportTech SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help you get
58MultiFRAD II User GuideServiceIf your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your MultiFRAD may be sent (freightprepaid) to our f
59Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportThe Multi-Tech BBSFor customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech maintains a bulletin board
6MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new MultiFRAD II™, model FR2201, a Router/ Two-Port Frame RelayAccess Device (FRAD) t
60MultiFRAD II User Guide8. When the download is complete, press ENTER to return to the File Menu.9. To exit the BBS, type G and press ENTER.About Com
Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceAppendixes
62MultiFRAD II User GuideAppendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
63Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsTrunk Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23
64MultiFRAD II User GuideRemote Configuration CablePIN NO.1234567820222512345678202225ToDCEDevice(CommunicationDevicei.e. Modem)FRAME GROUND TRANSMIT
65Appendix B - Regulatory InformationAppendix B - Regulatory InformationNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
66MultiFRAD II User GuideAppendix C - Network OverviewNetwork architecture defines how computer equipment and other devices are linked together to for
67Appendix C - Network Overviewincluding more sophisticated error handling, prioritization, and security features. It provides qualityservice and accu
68MultiFRAD II User Guidedifferent destination address, and in some cases, different sizes. A typical packet holds 512 bytes ofinformation, so it take
69Appendix C - Network OverviewIP AddressingEvery node on an IP network requires a 4-byte numeric address that identifies both a network and alocal ho
7Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionPreview of this GuideThis User Guide describes the MultiFRAD and details how to install and configure it. The
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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceGlossary
72MultiFRAD II User GuideAAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the telephone company brings to the customer premises. The A
73GlossaryBasic Rate Interface (BRI): An ISDN access interface type comprised of two B-channels each at 64K bps and one D-channel at 64Kbps (2B+D).Be
74MultiFRAD II User GuideChannel bank: A device that acts as a converter, taking the digital signal from the T1 line into a phone system and converti
75GlossaryDevice driver: Software that controls how a computer communicates with a device, such as a printer or mouse.Digital Cross-connect System (D
76MultiFRAD II User GuideExchange Termination (ET): The carrier's local exchange switch. Contrast with "Loop Termination - LT".Explici
77GlossaryGraphical User Interface (GUI): A type of computer interface consisting of a visual metaphor of a real-world scene, often of a desktop.With
78MultiFRAD II User Guide Key Set: A telephone set with several buttons for call holding, line pickup, intercom, autodialing, etc. Also called a tou
79GlossaryMultiplexer (Mux): 1. A device that takes several input signals and combines them into a single output signal in such a manner thateach of
8MultiFRAD II User GuideFront Panel DescriptionThe front panel has three groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection, trunk anddata c
80MultiFRAD II User GuidePhysical Unit (PU): The component that manages and monitors the resources (such as attached links and adjacent link stations
81GlossaryRJ-45: An 8-wire modular connector for voice and data circuits.Robbed Bit Signaling: The popular T1 signaling mechanism where the A and B b
82MultiFRAD II User GuideSynchronous Transmission: The transmission of data which involves sending a group of characters in a packet. This is a comm
83GlossaryTrunk: Transmission links that interconnect switching offices.TSR (terminate and stay resident): A software program that remains active an
84MultiFRAD II User GuideIndexAAbout CompuServe ... 60About the Internet ...
85IndexMMedia Access Control .... 6Multi-Tech BBS ..... 59Multi
9Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionBack Panel DescriptionAll the cable connections to the MultiFRAD are made at the back panel. Four categories
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