3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceModels FR3060/3100User Guide
10MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideBack Panel DescriptionE&M FXO FXS E&M FXO FXS E&M FXO FXS E&M FXO FXS VOICE/ FAXCHANNEL 8
11Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionChannels 3 - 10 ConnectorsThese DB-25 female connectors are used to connect the MultiFRAD to channel devices
12MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideTechnical Specifications• Provides access to frame relay networks for SLIP, PPP, async and HDLC sync devices.• Trunk
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 2 - Installation
14MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will guide you through the unpacking and installation of your MultiFRAD. The installationp
15Chapter 2 - InstallationCabling your MultiFRAD 3000Cabling your MultiFRAD involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet, and Channelconne
16MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide4 Connect the MultiFRAD to a PC using an appropriate RS232 cable. Plug the male end of thecable into the Command Po
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
18MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will guide you through the installation and initial configuration of the MultiFRAD software
19Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration5. You may choose the Destination Location of your MF3000 software or you can choose thedefault destin
User Guide88302200 Revision AMultiFRAD 3000-Series (Model Numbers FR3060 and FR3100)This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, witho
20MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIf your network protocol is IPX, continue with the following steps. If you are not using IPXrouting, click on IPX R
21Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration14. To change the IP parameters, proceed to the next step. If you are not using IP routing, clickon t
22MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIf your data device is an Asynchronous device, then click on Asynchronous check box, andset the Baud Rate by clickin
23Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration26. Click on the OK button, the Frame Relay DLCI Default Setup dialog box is displayed with theall the
24MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideThe Setup utility is "Ready to Download default setup Choose OK to proceed." Click on OKto proceed.37. W
25Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration42. From the main Setup dialog box, click on the Frame Relay button.43. A Frame Relay dialog box stati
26MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide45. Click on a DLCI that you want to map. The Mappings, Map Data Ports, and all the othergroups become active.46. T
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 4 - MultiFRAD Software
28MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionThis chapter describes the MultiFRAD 3000 software from an applications approach in how theconfiguration
29Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSetup MenuThe MultiFRAD 3000-Series Setup menu consists of 12 buttons in which you can point and click, anEvents windo
ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionIntroduction ...
30MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIP SetupThe IP Setup dialog box allows you change the IP routing capabilities, add or delete logical WANs,enable the
31Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareTo add logical WAN in a frame relay configuration, click on the Add(+) button and the next WANnumber is displayed in t
32MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIPX SetupThe IPX Setup dialog box controls the four frame types, the WAN ports setup, and the advanced tabenables IP
33Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareThe IPX WAN network number has to be the same on both ends of the link and must be uniquethroughout the internetwork.
34MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideSpanning Tree SetupThe Spanning Tree Setup dialog box controls transparent bridging when the Bridging option isenabl
35Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareStatisticsThe Statistics dialog box allows you to view statistics on the major events of the MultiFRAD. TheStatistic
36MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIP StatisticsIP is a connection-less network protocol that resides in the network layer of a conventional OSIlayered
37Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIPX Port StatisticsThe IPX Port Statistics dialog box displays information pertaining to the IPX Port, for example, th
38MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideSTP (Spanning Tree) Port StatisticsThe STP (Spanning Tree) Port Statistics dialog box displays information regarding
39Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSNMP StatisticsThe SNMP Statistics dialog box provides statistical information on Simple Network ManagementProtocol (S
Data Port Statistics...
40MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideWAN StatisticsThe WAN Statistics dialog box provides statistical information regarding the MultiFRAD’s WAN port,incl
41Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwarePPP StatisticsThe PPP Statistics dialog box provides statistical information related to Point-to-Pint Protocol (PPP).F
42MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideData Port StatisticsThe Data Port Statistics dialog box displays statistical information, such as bytes or blocks re
43Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareFrame Relay StatisticsThe Frame Relay Management Statistics dialog box can be a useful tool for troubleshootingMultiFR
44MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideThe DLCI Statistics dialog box shows the individual DLCI status and statistics. This information canbe helpful in d
45Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareWAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box controls how the port is configured (i.e., frame relay or point-to-point).
46MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuidePoint to Point SetupThe Point to Point Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol, dial on demand, and remote p
47Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareFrame Relay SetupThe Frame Relay dialog box displays the CIR Measurement Interval in milliseconds, theManagement Type
48MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIf you click on the DLCI button on the right side of the dialog box, the Frame Relay DLCI dialog box isdisplayed.If
49Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareWhen a DLCI has just been detected, or if you have just made a new DLCI, it has not yet beenmapped to a protocol addre
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 1 - Introduction and Description
50MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideTo map a new DLCI (e.g., 17) to a protocol, return to the Main Menu and then click on the protocolstack that you are
51Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareWe now have WAN IP address 200.2.11.1 from the IP protocol stack mapped to DLCI 17. Let’s saywe also want to map a da
52MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideData Port ConfigurationThe Data Port Configuration dialog box allows you to change the parameters of the data transf
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 5 - Remote Configuration
54MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote unit. Remoteconfiguration al
55Chapter 5 - Remote ConfigurationIn the Dial String field, enter the AT command for dialing (ATDT) plus the phone number of theremote MultiFRAD.If yo
56MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideLAN-Based Remote ConfigurationWindows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP StackThe configuration program requires a Windows Soc
57Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration6 The MultiFRAD Setup dialog box is then displayed. This is the dialog box of the remoteMultiFRAD. You can select an
58MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 6 - Router Management
6MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new MultiFRAD 3000 series, model numbers 3060 and 3100, a FrameRelay Access
60MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionA typical Telnet client application, and typical WEB-browser management of the MultiFRAD aredescribed in
61Chapter 6 - Router ManagementMultiFRAD ConfigurationThe MultiFRAD Configuration option allows you to view and change parameters on the protocolstack
62MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideWEB Browser ManagementThe MultiFRAD can be accessed from anywhere on the connected internet via the built-in WEBBrow
63Chapter 6 - Router ManagementNote: the first user to access the MultiFRAD will have read/write rights over the unit. All subsequentusers will have
64MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceChapter 7 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support
66MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will provide you the resources for receiving service or support for your MultiFRAD. Thecha
67Chapter 7 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportTech SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help you get
68MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideServiceIf your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your MultiFRAD may be sent (freightprepaid)
69Chapter 7 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportTo Download a fileIf you know the file name1. From the Main Menu, type F to access the Files Menu, the
7Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionChapter 5 - Remote ConfigurationThis chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote M
70MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideAbout CompuServeIn addition to the BBS, Multi-Tech provides support through CompuServe’s Modem Vendor Forum(GO MODEM
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceAppendices
72MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideAppendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
73Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsTrunk Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23
74MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideRemote Configuration CablePIN NO.1234567820222512345678202225ToDCEDevice(CommunicationDevicei.e. Modem)FRAME GROUND
75Appendix B - Regulatory InformationAppendix B - Regulatory InformationNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
76MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideAppendix C - Network OverviewNetwork architecture defines how computer equipment and other devices are linked togeth
77Appendix C - Network OverviewThe transport layer provides a high level of control for moving information between systems,including more sophisticate
78MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideIn general, a packet is a collection of information that contains data (payload) and headers (pilot).Headers include
79Appendix C - Network OverviewIP AddressingEvery node on an IP network requires a 4-byte numeric address that identifies both a network and alocal ho
8MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideFront Panel DescriptionThe front panel of the MultiFRAD contains three main groups of LEDs that provide the informati
80MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide
3000-SeriesRouter/Multiport Data/Voice/FaxFrame Relay Access DeviceGlossary
82MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideAAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the telephone company brings to the customer premis
83GlossaryBackward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN): A bit that tells you that a certain frame on a particular logical connection hasencounter
84MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideCentrex: A multi-line service offered by operating telcos which provides, from the telco CO, functions and features
85GlossaryData Service Unit (DSU): A device that provides a digital data service interface directly to the data terminal equipment. The DSUprovides
86MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideExcess Zeros: A T1 error condition that is logged when more than 15 consecutive 0s or less than one 1 bit in 16 b
87GlossaryFrame Relay Forum: A non-profit organization of 300+ vendors and service providers, based in Foster City, CA, that are developingand deploy
88MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideISA (Industry Standards Architecture) (pronounced "ice a"): The classic 8 or 16-bit architecture introduc
89GlossaryLong Haul: The T1 element that connects to the Access portion of the long distance company's (LDC's) central office. The LDC isc
9Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionVoice/Fax Channels 1 - 8Note: the Voice/Fax Channels are not currently supported.FXS Foreign Exchange Station
90MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideOutage: The measure of the time during which a circuit is not available for use due to service interrupt. Outage
91GlossaryPulse dialing: One of two methods of dialing a telephone, usually associated with rotary-dial phones. Compare with "tone dialing"
92MultiFRAD 3000-Series User GuideSignaling: The process of establishing, maintaining, accounting for, and terminating a connection between two endpo
93GlossaryT1 Mux: A device used to carry many sources of data on a T1 line. The T1 mux assigns each data source to distinct DS0 time slotswithin th
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