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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Model MTASR1-100Single WANMulti-Protocol RouterOwner’s Manual

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual101.3 Network OverviewNetwork architecture defines how computer equipment and other devices are linked together to form acomm

Page 3 - Contents

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1006.2.2 Setting up the Minneapolis Operation With IP ProtocolIn this example, the Minneapolis LAN is going to be configured

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1016. Click on the WAN tab.7. Change the default WAN Port IP Address by clicking on the Port Address IP Address text

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual102With a dial-up line and an async modem, the Mode needs to be Asynchronous (the default) and theConnection Method needs to

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples103At a minimum, you need to enter the type of WAN device connected to the WAN port (e.g., I-Way Hopperfor the Multi

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual10418. When the downloading is complete and the RouteFinder100 has rebooted (FAIL LED is Off), the RouterSetup dialog box is

Page 8 - 1.2 About This Manual

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1056.2.3 Setting Up the Mounds View Operation With IPX ProtocolIn this example, the Mounds View LAN is going to be c

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1062. When the Router Setup Main Screen is displayed, click on the IPX button.3. The IPX Virtual Port Setup dialog box is dis

Page 10 - 1.3 Network Overview

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1077. Click on the OK button when you are satisfied with your selection.8. The Router Setup dialog box is displayed.

Page 11 - 1.3.1 Packet

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual10810. Change the Connection Method to Answering by clicking on the Direct Connect/Leased Line checkbox.For the Mounds View L

Page 12 - 1.3.2 Network Address

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples10915. Click on the Download Setup button to change the configuration of the RouteFinder100.16. Click on the OK butt

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description11The session layer corrdinates the exhange of information between systems by using conversationaltechniques,

Page 14 - 1.4.1 Typical IP Application

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual11020. The Router Print Console menu is displayed, you can enter AT commands to configure the external ISDNTA.Refer to your W

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1116.2.4 Setting up the Chicago Operation With IPX ProtocolIn this example, the Chicago LAN is going to be configure

Page 16 - 1.4.3 Subscription

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1125. Click on Router Name text box and back space through the default name and enter Chicago.If the Chicago LAN had a file s

Page 17 - 1.4.4 Configuration

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples113In the RouteFinder100 Setup dialog box click on the WAN button.12. The WAN Port Setup dialog box is displayed wit

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual11415. Click on the Modem Types drop down text box and click on your modem type. If you WAN device is notlisted in this text

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples11518. Click on the Download Setup button to change the configuration of the RouteFinder100.19. Click on the OK butt

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual11622. Double click on the WAN Device Configuration icon.23. The Router Print Console menu is displayed, you can enter AT com

Page 21 - Requirement

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1176.2.5 Setting Up the Mounds View Operation for BridgingBridging is enabled for nonIP or IPX networks. When bridg

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1183. In the IP Port Setup dialog box, click on the Advanced button.4. In the IP General Setup dialog box, click on the IP Ro

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1197. In the Router Setup dialog box, click on the IPX button.8. In the IPX Virtual Port Setup dialog box, click on

Page 24 - 2.2 Front Panel

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual121.3.2 Network AddressEvery node on a network has an assigned address that other nodes use when communicating with it. ForE

Page 25 - 2.3 Back Panel

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual12012. Ensure that Bridging and Spanning Tree Algorithm Enable check boxes are enabled and that Ports 1and 2 display forwardi

Page 26 - 2.4 Shunts

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples12115. Change the Connection Method Answering by clicking on the Direct Connect/Leased Line check box.For the Mound

Page 27 - Chapter 3 - Installation

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual12220. Click on the Download Setup button to change the configuration of the RouteFinder100.21. Click on the OK button to con

Page 28 - 3.2 Unpacking

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples12324. Double click on the WAN Device Configuration icon.25. The Router Print Console menu is displayed, you can ent

Page 29 - 3.3 Installation

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1246.2.6 Setting up St. Louis Operation for BridgingSpanning Tree Bridging is used to support networking protocols like NetBI

Page 30 - 3.4 V.35 Shunt Procedure

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples125Click on OK to return to the IP Port Setup dialog box.5. Click on OK to return to the Router Setup dialog box.6.

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1268. In the IPX General Setup dialog box, click on the IPX Routing Enable check box to disable the IPXrouting. Then, click

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples127With a dial-up line and an async modem, the Mode needs to be Asynchronous (the default) and theConnection Method

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual128At a minimum, you need to enter the type of WAN device connected to the WAN port (e.g., I-WAy Hopperfor the Multi-Tech&apo

Page 34 - 4.2 Loading Software

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples12921. When the downloading is complete and the RouteFinder100 has rebooted (FAIL LED is Off), the RouterSetup dialo

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description13The assignment of addresses is arbitrary within a company or organization, but if a company plans to connect

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1306.3 Setting up a Frame Relay NetworkThis example provides procedures for configuring a frame relay network with dual DLCIs

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1314. Click on the OK button in the Frame Relay Setup dialog box to return to the Main menu.5. From the Main menu, c

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1329. Change the default WAN Port Address group IP Address for the Mounds View LAN by clicking on the IPAddress text box and

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples13317. Click on the Protocol Stacks Mapped group IP Address option button to map the IP protocol to DLCI.18. Click o

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual13426. Move to the Settings (in Bits/second) group and lets leave the Committed Information at 56000, butchange the Excess Bu

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples13534. When the downloading is complete and the RouteFinder has rebooted (FAIL LED is Off), the RouteFinderSetup dia

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1366.3.2 Configuring the River Falls Site1. From the console pc, load Windows® and at the RouteFinder Program Group, double

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1377. Change the default Port Address group IP Address to 200.2.11.1 for the Ethernet port of the River FallsLAN (LA

Page 44 - 5.2.1 Setup Menu

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual13814. Select the Management Type that corresponds to what was provided by your Frame Relay networkprovider at the time of su

Page 45 - 5.2.3 Device Drivers

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples13922. The External Clocking Enabled. Ensure Proper values for Excess Burst Rate and Committed InformationRate dialo

Page 46 - 5.2.5 Actions

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual141.4 Typical ApplicationsTwo typical applications are described; the first application describes a RouteFinder100 connected

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual14029. Click on the Exit button in the RouteFinder Setup dialog box to return to the Program Manager screen.

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples1416.3.3 Configuring the Minneapolis Site1. From the console pc, load Windows® and at the RouteFinder Program Group

Page 49 - Save Change

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1427. Change the default Port Address group IP Address to 200.2.12.1 for the Ethernet port of the MinneapolisLAN (LAN 3). To

Page 50 - IP RIP= [enabled

Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples14314. Select the Management Type that corresponds to what was provided by your Frame Relay networkprovider at the t

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual14422. The External Clocking Enabled. Ensure Proper values for Excess Burst Rate and Committed InformationRate dialog box is

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples14528. When the downloading is complete and the RouteFinder has rebooted (FAIL LED is Off), the RouteFinderSetup dia

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual146

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Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1487.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote unit. Remote configurationall

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Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration149Verify that the Communication Type field is set COM Port and the Select Port field is set for the Comport of your

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description15Figure 1-5. IP Protocol Default Setup Dialog BoxAll fields in the IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box have

Page 58 - Modify a Network

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual15010 After you have changed the configuration of the remote RouteFinder100, click on the Download Setupbutton to update the

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Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration1517.3 LAN-Based Remote ConfigurationWindows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP StackSNMP requires a Windows Sockets compliant T

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual152The Reading Setup dialog box is displayed.6 The Router Setup dialog box is then displayed. This is the dialog box of the

Page 61 - Remote Port Setup

Chapter 8 - Router Management

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1548.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) session and its paramenters andtypical

Page 63 - 5.2.10 WAN Port Setup

Chapter 8 - Router Management1558.2.1 View SNMP ParametersDifferent SNMP objects from same Agent can be viewed simultaneously. Same SNMP object can be

Page 64 - Terminal Server

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1568.2.2 Set SNMP ParametersThis privilege is available only to Administrator level access.Parameters which can be set are ed

Page 65 - Modem Type

Chapter 8 - Router Management157Setting individual parameter :From the display dialog click the Right Mouse Button over the parameter to be set. This

Page 66 - 5.2.11 Frame Relay Setup

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1588.2.3 Customize Display DialogThis privilege is available only to Administrator level access.To customize the display Dial

Page 67 - Monitored Events Count (N393)

Chapter 8 - Router Management1598.2.6 Property SheetThis contains information about the display controls regarding :1 Object Identifier of the paramet

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual16 1.4.2Typical Frame Relay ApplicationA typical application of a frame relay network with a RouteFinder100 at the Mounds Vie

Page 69 - Deleting a DLCI

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1608.2.9 CommandsFile menu commandsThe File menu offers the following commands:Exit Exits SNMP Manager.Agent menu commandsThe

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Chapter 8 - Router Management161Window menu commandsThe Window menu offers the following commands :Cascade Arrange the various dialogs so that they ov

Page 71 - 5.2.13 Applications Setup

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1628.3 Telnet ManagementA typical Telnet client application is described in this section. The RouteFinder100 has a built-in

Page 72 - Enable TFTP Server

Chapter 8 - Router Management1638.3.1 Router ConfigurationThe Router Telnet Server menu provides four options; Dial-out, WAN Device Configuartion, and

Page 73 - Default Logon Screen

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual164If you choose to configure the dial-out port (Option 2) from the Dial-out Configuration menu, you can select thebaud rate,

Page 74 - 5.2.14 Filtering

Chapter 8 - Router Management165The Protocol Stack Menu is displayed with options for IPX, IP, Spanning Tree, SNMP, and returning to theMain Menu. To

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual166From the IPX Port Setup menu, the port parameters are displayed. To change a parameter, choose the optionnumber and hit t

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Chapter 8 - Router Management167The Applications menu displays six server options for your choice. To enable or disable a server, choose theserver op

Page 77 - Default Action

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual168WAN Device ConfigurationThe WAN Device Configuration option (Option 3) allows a remote user to gain access to an available

Page 78 - Filtering Entries List

Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description171.4.4 ConfigurationBefore any configuration process can begin, a pc has to be connected to the command port

Page 80 - 5.2.15 Diagnostics

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1709.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides two methods for a user on a Novell network to dial out of the network using the mode

Page 81 - WAN Link Test

Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1719.2.1 Using the MCSI Software Redirector1. Change to the subdirectory containing the MCSI files, e.g., C:\MCSI&

Page 82 - 5.3 Download Default Setup

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1729.2.2 MCSI Software Command Line OperationMCSI command line parameters allow you to operate MCSI as an INT14 software redi

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1735. Select the MCSI command line parameter options necessary for the client PC on which it will be run.Then type

Page 84 - 5.4 Download Firmware Update

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1749.2.3 Using MultiExpress with MCSIAt this point you have run MCSIWSN according to the procedure in either Section 9.2.1 or

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software175Note: This screen will not pop up if the MCSIWSN command line did not contain the -P parameter(display pop up).

Page 86 - 5.5 Configuration Port Setup

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1769.2.4 Using MCSI as an INT14 Software RedirectorMCSI has the option to be run on a workstation as an INT14 software redire

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1777. If the MultiRouter is the only communications server on your LAN, then type COMS14 -C COM<n>Outbound *

Page 88 - 5.6 WAN Device Configuration

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual178<Line Type> Identifies whether the session will be INBOUND or OUTBOUND. The positionrepresenting Line Type must b

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1799.2.5 Installing and Configuring the WINMCSI Modem-SharingSoftwareThe WINMCSI modem-sharing software manages ac

Page 90 - 5.7 Remote User Data Base

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual18In this dialog box click on the Enable check box to enable frame relay. At this point we don't have to beconcerned wi

Page 91 - 5.7.1 Add User

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1807. The WINMCSI Install Configuration window appears.In the Destination Directory field, type in the name of the directory

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software181If you want to get the first available line, click on the Map button and then click on the Close button and got

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1829.2.6 Running the WINMCSI Workstation SoftwareWINMCSI has a workstation portion of the software that LAN users run and use

Page 94 - 6.2 Two RouteFinder

Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1834. If you have not logged into the network, do so now byclicking on File | Login, or click on the Login button

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual184If you want a specific line, click on a COM Port in the Local Port list box, then click on the line to which youwant to ma

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1859.3 Introduction to WSN Hardware RedirectionSection 9.3 provides: an explanation of our WSN hardware redirectio

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1869.3.2 Installing the WSN Hardware Redirector Software1. Power on your client PC and log in to your LAN2. Insert the workst

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software187z is the number of the COM Port selected for the redirector board COM1 - COM4 determined by thesetting of DIP

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual188The following is an explanation of each field on the screen.BAUD This field identifies the default baud rate setting for

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software1899.3.4 Command Line Operation of WSNWSN is executed after logging on to the LAN and before running the communica

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description19After the Port and Remote addresses for your logical WAN(s) have been established, now you can assign yourDL

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual19010. If a password was assigned, type USER1 or the appropriate password and press Enter. The followingappears:-l (Lower ca

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Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software191Note: Characters are not displayed on the client PC screen until they are echoed back from theMultiRouter. Cha

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual19219. When a dial-in call is received, the following screen appears (to the remote user).20. You are asked to "ENTER HO

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Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Technical Support

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual19410.1 IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your RouteFinder100 2-year warranty. The next section, Tech

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Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support19510.4 ServiceIf your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your RouteFinder100 ma

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual1966. If you select Zmodem, the transfer will begin automatically. If you select another protocol, you may have toinitiate th

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Appendixes

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual198Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port CablePIN NO.1234567820222512345678ToDTEDevice(TerminalDevicei.e. ASCIITerminal)T

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Appendix A - Cabling Diagrams199Link Cables13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23

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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual20The next frame relay parameter to consider is the Committed Information Rate (CIR) and the Excess BurstRate (Be). The tota

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual200Appendix B - Script LanguageThe script file can be used to antomate certain operation. The script file is a text file con

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Appendix B - Script Language201Script Language Grammarproc a;integer t;/*Some more code here. */t=b(x,y);/*Some more code here. */return(t);endprocpro

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202MTASR1-100 Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols10Base 2 Connector ... 2510Base T Connector ...

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203IndexDeleting a DLCI ... 69Device Drivers ...

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204MTASR1-100 Owner’s ManualRunning the WINMCSI Workstation Software ... 182Using MCSI as an INT14 Software Redirector ... 176Using MultiExpres

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205IndexNetwork Layer ... 10Physical Layer ...

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206MTASR1-100 Owner’s ManualPPP SLIP Enable ... 60PPP SLIP Maximum Transmit Unit ...

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207IndexVV.35 Shunt ... 26, 30Procedure ...

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description211.5 SpecificationsThe RouteFinder100 conforms to the following specifications.• Routing Protocols - IP and I

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Chapter 2 - Front and Back Panel Descriptions

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual242.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the front panel LEDs and back panel connectors. The front panel contains LEDs forth

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Chapter 2 - Front and Rear Panel Descriptions252.3 Back PanelThe cable connections for the RouteFinder100 are made at the back panel. Three groups of

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual262.4 ShuntsThe shunts are on the back of the printed circuit board. The shunts are shown in Figure 2-3. RS232Shunt P

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Chapter 3 - Installation

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual283.1 IntroductionThis chapter is organized in the way you will unpack and cable your RouteFinder100. The unpacking sectiond

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Chapter 3 - Installation293.3 InstallationThe installation procedure describes how to connect the RouteFinder100 to an Ethernet LAN, a terminal or PCf

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ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.1 Introduction...

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual305 Connect an RS232 or V.35 interface cable to the RS232/V.35 connector on the back panel of theRouteFinder100. Connect the

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Chapter 3 - Installation316 Slide the base back into the cabinet with the LEDs going toward the front and the back side groundingtabs pressing against

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Chapter 4 - Software Loading and Configuration

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual344.1 IntroductionThis chapter covers procedures for loading the software and configuring your RouteFinder100. There areseve

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Chapter 4 - Software Loading and Configuration359 The Expanding/Copying Files From: dialog box is displayed. You can view the progress of the install

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual3613 Turn on power to the RouteFinder100 and wait for the FAIL LED to go off before you click on the Yesbutton. Click on Yes

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Chapter 4 - Software Loading and Configuration37IPX Procedure15 A series of four default dialog boxes, RouteFinder100 - Novell IPX Protocol Default Se

Page 140 - MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual38Figure 4-1. IPX Protocol Worksheet20 Assign a Router Name to the RouteFinder on LAN 1. Write the name in the IPX Workshee

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Chapter 4 - Software Loading and Configuration39IP Procedure27 If you clicked OK from the IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box (step 15), the IP Prot

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5.5 Configuration Port Setup ... 865.6 WA

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual40WAN Procedure36 If you clicked on the OK button from the IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box, the WAN Port Default Setupdi

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Chapter 4 - Software Loading and Configuration41Frame Relay Procedure42 The Frame Relay DLCI Default Setup dialog box is displayed. If frame relay is

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual42Common Procedure52 The Checking Router dialog box is displayed.The Setup utility is "Ready to Download default setup

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual445.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the RouteFinder software package which is designed for the Microsoft® Windows®enviro

Page 148 - 7.1 Introduction

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software45Certain options are enabled depending on the state of the target. If no RouteFinder (target) is found, click onthe

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual465.2.4 Other SetupSNMPThis button selects the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) setup.ApplicationsThis button selec

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software475.2.6 IP (Internet Protocol) Port SetupThe IP Port Setup dialog box allows setup of IP parameters for the Ethernet a

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual48IP Port Remote Address = [dotted decimal IP address]Defines the IP address for the destination end of a point to point link

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software49IP Port Support ICMP Mask Reply = [enabled | disabled]Enables support for nodes on the connected networks to learn t

Page 153 - Chapter 8 - Router Management

Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Technical Support10.1 Introduction ...

Page 154 - 8.1 Introduction

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual50IP General SetupThis dialog box allows you to setup various configuration options for the IP routing protocol. The IP Gene

Page 155 - 8.2.1 View SNMP Parameters

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software51IP DHCP Client = [ enabled I disabled]The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows users to setup a WAN por

Page 156 - 8.2.2 Set SNMP Parameters

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual52IP Static Route = [target host IP address],[gateway IP address],[decimalmetric]Selecting the Static Routes button in the IP

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software535.2.7 IPX (Internet Packet Exchange) Virtual Port SetupThis dialog box allows you to setup configuration parameters

Page 158 - 8.2.4 Refresh SNMP Object

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual54IPX Port RIP Transport Time = [decimal time in units of 50 milliseconds]defines the time required, in units of 50 milliseco

Page 159 - 8.2.8 Agent Name Dialog

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software55IPX Port SPX Watchdog Spoofing = [enabled l disabledYou can prevent Novell SPX session alive packets from travelling

Page 160 - 8.2.9 Commands

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual56IPX General SetupThis dialog box allows you to setup the various configuration options for IPX routing protocol. The IPX Ge

Page 161 - Window menu commands

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software575.2.8 Spanning Tree Bridging SetupThis dialog box lets you configure the parameters for transparent bridging or brid

Page 162 - 8.3 Telnet Management

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual58Add A New NetworkIf Frame Relay is enabled, then it is possible to add a new network. To add a new network, click on the A

Page 163 - 8.3.1 Router Configuration

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software595.2.9 Point-To-Point Protocol SetupThis dialog box lets you setup the point-to-point protocol (PPP) options for each

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual60AuthenticationThe RouteFinder supports the use of two user authentication protocols on PPP connections. One is PasswordAut

Page 166 - Applications

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software61PPP Port Dial-On-Demand = [enabled l disabled]The RouteFinder can be setup to bring down the connection on the WAN l

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual62Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) General SetupThis dialog box lets you setup general PPP options for a WAN port. This dialog

Page 168 - Remote User Database

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software63Message Printing ControlCheck items in this group to generate messages on various conditions. Normally all items sh

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual64Connection MethodThe controls in this section determine how the WAN device is connected to the WAN port. The WAN port onon

Page 170 - 9.2 Installing MCSI

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software65WAN General SetupThis dialog box lets you configure some parameters related to the WAN port. The WAN General Setup

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual66The Tilda (~) signifies a dealy of 0.5 seconds before transmission of the reset. Consective tildas increase thedelay (i.e.

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software67Full Status Enquiry Interval (N391)Link Integrity Verification is used to determine the status of the channel and he

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual68Local Management Interface (LMI)When LMI is chosen, the following parameters are modifiable.Frequency of Status Enquiry (nN

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software69DLCIThis dialog box allows you to add, delete and modify DLCI parameters. The Frame Relay DLCI dialog box isdisplaye

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual70Modifying Parameters of a DLCISelect the DLCI for which parameters have to be changed, then change the required parameters.

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software715.2.13 Applications SetupThis dialog box lets you set up support for Telenet, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol),

Page 178 - <ServerName>

MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual72A WAN port will NOT be available for device configuration if:It is already used for routing,It is already used for dialing

Page 179 - Software

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software73Asynchronous Gateway (AG) ServerThe RouteFinder100 supports a built-in async communications gateway. The AG Server

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual74IPX Receives per Session = [decimal value]This control provides the maximum number of IPX receive commands allowed.Recommen

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software75The filtering entries list (Type, Port, Protocol, and Protocol Port) lists the currently established IP filters in t

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual76IP Protocol Address Based FilteringIn this method, filtering is based on the source and destination IP addresses in the pac

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software77ICMP FilteringSeparate filtering support is provided for specific kinds of received ICMP packets.Internet Control Me

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual78Filtering Entries ListThis area lists the currently established IPX filters in the RouteFinder database. The first column

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software79Spanning Tree (Transparent Bridging) FilteringThe administrator can restrict certain nodes from using the Spanning T

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual81.1 IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new RouteFinder100™, model number MTASR1-100, an IP/IPX router forinterconnecti

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual80To add a Spanning Tree filter, the Add Spanning Tree Filter dialog box is displayed that lets you add a newentry to the dat

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software81EtherNet Port TestYou can do a loop back test on the Twisted Pair (RJ45) EtherNet connector. To perform this test yo

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual825.3 Download Default SetupTo download a default configuation to the RouteFinder, double click on the Download Default Setup

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software83The FAIL LED on the RouteFinder lights as the software is downloaded.After the RouteFinder is rebooted, you are retu

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual845.4 Download Firmware UpdateTo download a new version of firmware, double click on the Download Firmware update icon.The &q

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software85When the new code is downloaded into the RouteFinder, the unit will be rebooted. The "Looking for responsefrom

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual865.5 Configuration Port SetupThe Configuration PortSetup icon lets choose and setup parameters for the port through which th

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software87Select PortSetup utility needs one communication port to establish a link with the target’s command port. This can b

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual885.6 WAN Device ConfigurationTo add more commands than the Router Configuration icon can handle, double click on the WAN Dev

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software89The Print Console menu allows you to enter AT commands in order to configure WAN device. Refer to yourWAN device Ow

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description9Chapter 5 - RouteFinder100 SoftwareChapter 5 describes the RouteFinder100 software package designed for the W

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual905.7 Remote User Data BaseThe Remote User Data Base icon lets you gather information about your remote users. You can add r

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Software915.7.1 Add UserThe Add User dialog box lets you add user information such as user name, password, and callbackinforma

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual946.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides examples of how to configure your RouteFinder100 for use in several operatingenvironm

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples956.2.1 Setting Up the Mounds View Operation With IP ProtocolIn this example, the Mounds View LAN is going to be con

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual96Click on the OK button to return to the IP Port Setup dialog box.6. Click on the WAN tab. 7. Change the default WAN Port IP

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples97With a dial-up line and an async modem, the Mode needs to be Asynchronous (the default) and theConnection Method n

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MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual98At a minimum, you need to enter the type of WAN device connected to the WAN port (e.g., I-Way Hopperfor the Multi-Tech&apos

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples9918. When the downloading is complete and the RouteFinder100 has rebooted (FAIL LED is Off), the RouterSetup dialog

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