Black Box LR1530A-EU-R3 manual Power Up the router, Login and Enter the Required Configuration

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Installation

Power Up the router

Once the LAN and Link connections are made and the console is connected to a terminal, you are ready to power-up the router. Connect the DC power cord from the supplied power supply to the back of the router and plug the power supply into the AC wall outlet.

Observe the LEDs as the router powers up. The LEDs will go through a flashing pattern as the power-up diagnostics are performed. After the power-up diagnostics are finished, the Power LED will go from red to green.

The console will also display testing and initialization messages as it performs these tasks (if this is the first time the router has been powered up on this console, the display may be unreadable until the next step is performed).

Enter at least one [RETURN] (up to three if necessary) in order for the router to determine the baud rate of the terminal used for the console (i.e., autobaud). The following information will now be seen on the console connected to the router :

Terminals supported:

ansi, avt, ibm3101, qvt109, qvt102, qvt119, tvi925, tvi950, vt52, vt100, wyse-50, wyse-vp, teletype

Enter terminal type:

Select the terminal type being used if listed and enter its name (in lower case) at the prompt, or choose the terminal type teletype if your terminal is not listed. This terminal type operates in scroll mode and may be used successfully until a custom terminal definition is created.

Login and Enter the Required Configuration

At the login screen type a 1 and the default password to enter the menu system of the router. The default password is BRIDGE (case sensitive) and should be changed if security is desired.

With the options of the built-in menu system, the router may be configured to operate within your environment.

Refer to the router PPP Menus Reference Manual file on the accompanying CD-ROM for a complete description of all the Menu Options.

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Contents Frame Relay/Leased Line Bridge/Router Specifications Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement Page Page Page Contents Introduction to Filtering Appendix D Software Upgrades Page Select a Site Unpack the unitRear View of the CSU-DSU router Identify the ConnectorsConnect to the Console Make the LAN ConnectionsMake the WAN Link Connection Installation Login and Enter the Required Configuration Power Up the routerMandatory Configuration Mandatory ConfigurationSetting the Link Interface Type Set Link Interface Type Location MainLink Interface Type Framed/unframed/SF/ESF Setting the T1/E1ParametersService parameters Location Main T1/E1 Selection Location MainFirst channel Number number of channels As specifedSet Link Interface Type Location Main Green Identify the Status LEDsFront View of the router Typical Applications & HOW to Configure Them Managing the router Using Menus Configuration Option Name Location Main ConventionsOption Name Frame Relay configuration Basic Frame Relay ConfigurationFrame Relay enable Location Main Link Speed Location MainLink Speed Auto Learning the Frame Relay Configuration Manual Configuration LMI Type Auto-Learning Location MainLMI Type Quick Start Frame Relay IP AddressIP Address / Subnet mask size PPP Encapsulation Location Main Quick Start PPP Leased Line Connections Basic Leased Line ConfigurationFrame Relay disable Location Main DisabledLocal IP Address Location Main Basic PPP Leased Line ConfigurationBridge Connection Should You Bridge or Route? Bridged Local Area Networks Configure as an Ethernet BridgeIP Address Applications IP Routed Local Area Networks Configure as an Ethernet IP routerIP Address Define an IP Default Gateway Default Gateway Location MainDefault Gateway Define an IP Static Route Edit Static Route Location MainRemote Site Next Hop Cost Add Define an IP Subnet Mask IP Address / mask size IP Address & Subnet Size Location MainApplications Novell Servers in Both Locations Configure as an Ethernet IPX routerApplications IPX Routed Local Area Networks Servers on one side Novell Servers in One Location OnlyIPX Frame Types Location Main Numbered Links PPP Link Configuration OverviewUnnumbered Links IP Address Pool Location Main Configure Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDhcp Services Location Main ServerDNS Set-Up Location Main Local + External DNS Server ConfigurationNAT Exports Configure Network Address Translation NATNAT Enabled Location Main EnabledTranslation type Location Main Configure PPP Security Security Level Location MainSecurity Level Incoming PAP Password Incoming Chap Secret Outgoing PAP Password Outgoing Chap SecretSecurity Database Entry Location Main 10 Sample Firewall Application Configure FirewallFTP & WWW Designated Servers Location Main Firewall WAN Remote Site Filter direction Location MainFirewall Table Entry Location Main Firewall LAN Filter Direction Location MainFirewall Location Main Applications Introduction to Filtering MAC Address FilteringPattern Filtering Not Introduction to Filtering IP & Related Traffic NetBIOS &NetBEUI Microsoft WindowsPopular Filters BridgeOther interesting TCP Ports NetBIOS over TCPBanyan IP RouterAppendix a Menu Trees Menu Tree From previous Page Appendix B Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames ARP Ethernet Type CodesOctet Locations on Ethernet Frames Octet Locations on a Bridged XNS Frame Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames Appendix C Servicing Information Opening the caseCPU Identifying the Internal ComponentsJ11 Sanity Timer To Clear a Lost PasswordForce Zmodem Software Load Figure C-3 Rear View of the Console and LAN Connectors Connecting to the Console ConnectorCSU/DSU Module WAN Interface ConnectionPinout Information ModuleT1/E1 T1/E1 ModuleUniversal WAN Module Link Pinouts Connecting cable must be a shielded cableServicing Information DCE RS232C / V.24 Link PinoutsFigure C-8 RS530 / RS422 Link Pinouts RS530 / RS422 Link PinoutsFigure C-9 V.11 / X.21 Link Pinouts 11 / X.21 Link PinoutsFigure C-10 V.11 / X.21 DB25 to DB15 Connector Cable 11 / X.21 DB25 to DB15 Connector CableFigure C 11 V.35 Null-Modem Cable Null-Modem Cable ConfigurationFigure C-12 RS232 / V.24 Null-Modem Cable RS232 / V.24 Null-Modem CableRS530 / RS422 Null-Modem Cable Signal Ground DTE Ready aServicing Information Appendix D Software Upgrades Considerations Servicing Information Page PC used for Tftp transfers Link