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Page 1 - User Guide

MR9600 Controller User Guide

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MR9600 User Guide2 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis manual describes the field installation and configuration of a Multi-Tech MR9600 Co

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1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 3the device cards installed in the CC9600 chassis. When the MR9600 is turned on, the lights go through

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MR9600 User Guide4 CommPlete Communications ServerConcentrator LEDsThe upper part of the MR9600 front panel contains 11 status indicators for the Ethe

Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions

1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 5Specifications• Motorola MC68360 25 MHz microprocessor• 8 MB of RAM for volatile storage• 2 MB of

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MR9600 User Guide6 CommPlete Communications Server

Page 7 - Table of Contents

CommPlete Communications Server 72 Installation

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MR9600 User Guide8 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install the MR9600 Controller into a CommPlete Communicati

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2 Hardware InstallationCommPlete Communications Server 9Ethernet CablingTwo female Ethernet 10Base-T connectors are accessible from the back of the

Page 10 - LED Indicators

MR9600 User Guide10 CommPlete Communications Server

Page 11 - Ethernet Status LEDs

CommPlete Communications Server 113 Quick Start

Page 13 - Specifications

MR9600 User Guide12 CommPlete Communications ServerMR9600 Quick Start 1. Turn off all power to the CommPlete chassis. 2. Using the provided 9-pin

Page 14 - MR9600 User Guide

CommPlete Communications Server 13 17. Select option 3, Configuration of RASExpress. 18. Select Server Setup and go to the SNMP Agent option. 19. C

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MR9600 User Guide14 CommPlete Communications Server4 Operation

Page 16 - Installation Procedure

4 OperationCommPlete Communications Server 15IntroductionYou can operate the MR9600 by using the front panel indicators for information (see Chapter

Page 17 - Serial Cabling

MR9600 User Guide16 CommPlete Communications ServerSNMP InterfaceThe MR9600 can be monitored and controlled by using SNMP through the MultiCommManager

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4 OperationCommPlete Communications Server 17Telnet InterfaceTelnet is a standard Internet protocol that allows a remote connection between two syst

Page 19 - 3 Quick Start

MR9600 User Guide18 CommPlete Communications ServerWeb Interface LimitationsThe Web interface does not provide a full management interface. Full manag

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4 OperationCommPlete Communications Server 19

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CommPlete Communications Server 215 Commands

Page 23 - Event Files

MR9600 Controller User GuideP/N 82063604, Revision ECopyright © 2000 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.All rights reserved. This publication may not be repro

Page 24 - Command Line Interface

MR9600 User Guide22 CommPlete Communications ServerParameter TypesMany MR9600 commands require a parameter to complete the command. Most of the requir

Page 25 - Web Browser Interface

5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 23Commands Listed by FunctionThis section lists the MR9600’s commands alphabetically by the following func

Page 26 - FTP Interface

MR9600 User Guide24 CommPlete Communications Serverse, setenviron None Controller configuration utility (a menu driven systemused to set global defaul

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 25online Device Allows the user to perform AT commands with theselected devicerd, remdir Pathname Remove d

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MR9600 User Guide26 CommPlete Communications ServerSystemCommand Name Parameters DescriptionA: None Changes the drive the user is to work withB: None

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 27Commands Listed by Security LevelThis section lists the MR9600’s commands by security level. The securit

Page 30 - Parameter Types

MR9600 User Guide28 CommPlete Communications ServerOperatorCommand Name Parameters Descriptionabort None Cancels update procedure of modem and T1 card

Page 31 - Commands Listed by Function

5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 29SupervisorCommand Name Parameters Descriptionboot None Reboots MR9600bpstatus None Displays the rack’s b

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MR9600 User Guide30 CommPlete Communications ServerModulesModules are dynamically loaded features that can be loaded when the controller is running wi

Page 33 - Modem Control

5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 31!nParameter: Command history index.Description: Repeats the command whose index is indicated by the para

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MR9600 User Guide32 CommPlete Communications ServerDescription: Changes the drive that the user is to work withSecurity: GuestExample:[01] A:\# B:[02]

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 33Security: GuestExample:[03] B:\# ByeByeUsername:cat, typeParameter: PathnameDescription: Displays the co

Page 37 - Supervisor

MR9600 User Guide34 CommPlete Communications Servercl, clockParameter: NoneDescription: Displays current date and time (24 hour clock).Security: Guest

Page 38 - Command Reference

5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 35dir, lsParameter: Pathname or noneDescription: The dir and ls commands display the contents of the curre

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MR9600 User Guide36 CommPlete Communications Servere1cfgParameter: DeviceDescription: Sends E1 configuration information stored in nonvolatile memory

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 374. Framing Format :CRC45. Line Coding :Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)6. Signal Options :R2 MF7. DNIS-dig

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MR9600 User Guide38 CommPlete Communications ServergetcallsParameter: Device or NoneDescription: Displays call traffic for the modems listed in device

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 39getfaultsParameter: Device or NoneDescription: Displays faults for the modems listed in device. If there

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MR9600 User Guide40 CommPlete Communications ServerSecurity: GuestExample:[0] A:\MMM # getipIP Address = 199.199.99.9[1] A:\MMM #getmodemsParameter: D

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 41getpriParameter: DeviceDescription: Displays the current status of each PRI deviceSecurity: OperatorExam

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CommPlete Communications Server iiiFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

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MR9600 User Guide42 CommPlete Communications ServerDescription: Displays the current Rack Type.Security: SupervisorExample:getrackChassis Type: CC2400

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 43Example:[0] A:\ # getslots1 MTRAS96-T1A 22 MT5634HD8 83 MT5634HD8 84 MT5634HD8 8getsubnetParameter: None

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MR9600 User Guide44 CommPlete Communications ServergetwritecommunityParameter: NoneDescription: Displays the Write community settings.Security: Superv

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 45lo, logoutParameter: NoneDescription: The logout command ends the session for the current user, and disp

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MR9600 User Guide46 CommPlete Communications Server[SecurityFile]NumberOfFile=0[NetWorkDefaults]Default Gateway = 192.168.10.151--More--mountParameter

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 47==== Current device is: Slot 6 Device B ====atl5B1 E1 M1 Q0 R0 V1 X4 &E1 &E4 &E6 &E8 &am

Page 52 - [0] A:\MMM # haltsys

MR9600 User Guide48 CommPlete Communications ServerReply from 192.168.4.7: bytes=32 time=7mspoweroffParameter: Segment NumberDescription: This removes

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 49Chan 13 (3M): Idle Chan 14 (3N): IdleChan 15 (3O): Idle Chan 16 (3P): IdleModem Channels (card 2)Chan 01

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MR9600 User Guide50 CommPlete Communications ServerSecurity: OperatorExample:[1] A:\MMM # prisetup 10aUse settings from:1. Use Active Settings (pre-co

Page 55 - [1] A:\MMM # ping 192.168.4.7

5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 51Security: SupervisorExample:[1] A:\ # rassetup 13aUse settings from:1. Use Active Settings (pre-configur

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MR9600 User Guide52 CommPlete Communications ServerreadmeParameter: NoneDescription: Displays a summary of the most recent modifications made to the f

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 53Description: This resumes all backplane and SNMP processing in the controller. It is done automaticallya

Page 59 - Example:

MR9600 User Guide54 CommPlete Communications ServersetconfigParameter: Pathname DeviceDescription: Associates a configuration file with a particular m

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 55Security: SupervisorExample:[0] A:\ # setip 199.199.199.44IP Address 199.199.199.44 stored[1] A:\ #setpo

Page 61 - Resume processing

MR9600 User Guide56 CommPlete Communications Server12: 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000[5] A:\# setpollingon 5a[6] A:\# bpstatusBackplane Status: Busy:

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 57settrapParameter: IP AddressDescription: Changes the default trap IP address to the one specified in the

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MR9600 User Guide58 CommPlete Communications Server10/30/1996 5:12pmt1cfgParameter: DeviceDescription: Sends T1 configuration information stored in no

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 5901 00/00 02 00/0003 00/00 04 00/0005 00/00 06 00/0007 00/00 08 00/0009 00/00 10 00/0011 00/00 12 00/0013

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MR9600 User Guide60 CommPlete Communications ServerGetting T1 Card Info ...T1 Card Status:Wink High Time (ms):220After Wink Time (ms):500PreWink Time

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 61[11] A:\MMM # updatePercent Done = 03%2B Updating2C Updating2D Updating2E Updating2F Updating2G Updating

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CommPlete Communications ServervTable of Contents1 Introduction...

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MR9600 User Guide62 CommPlete Communications ServerusageParameter: Time in MinutesDescription: Displays how many modems fit the following parameters:

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 63whoamiParameter: NoneDescription: Displays the user ID of the user who is logged on, and the user’s secu

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MR9600 User Guide64 CommPlete Communications ServerError MessagesThis section lists the MR9600’s error messages and their possible causes. Many error

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5 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 65ERROR: No history is being maintainedThe command history buffer is empty or not being maintained by the

Page 72 - Error Messages

MR9600 User Guide66 CommPlete Communications Server

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CommPlete Communications Server 676 Solving Problems

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MR9600 User Guide68 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter provides information needed to identify and fix problems with the MR9600.

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6 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 69Test c Clears segment 1 modems OOS.Test d Resets segment 1 modems.

Page 76 - MR9600 Diagnostic Tests

MR9600 User Guide70 CommPlete Communications Server

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CommPlete Communications Server 71Appendix

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vi CommPlete Communications Server6 Solving Problems...67In

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MR9600 User Guide72 CommPlete Communications ServerAppendix A - Updating the MR9600 ControllerFirmwareAs part of Multi-Tech Systems’ continuing effort

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CommPlete Communications Server 73Index

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MR9600 User Guide74 CommPlete Communications Server## character, 17110Base-T connector, 5AASCII text files, 33CCC9600 chassis, 2, 3, 8, 9, 16, 36, 72c

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IndexCommPlete Communications Server 75quit, 52rassetup, 52rasstatus, 53rd, 53readme, 54remdir, 53ren, 54rename, 54rendir, 54reset, 18, 54resumesys, 5

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MR9600 User Guide76 CommPlete Communications Servertrap address, 59IP address mask parameter, 22IP address parameter, 22LLED indicators, 3, 4, 5, 72Mm

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