Patton electronic 2800 quick start Connecting to the network, Connecting the IPLink serial port

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3.0 Connecting to the network

Connect the IPLink to the IP network (see figure 2) and do any remaining configuration from a PC connected to the same Ethernet segment.

Host with Telnet client 192.168.1.10/24

192.168.1.1/24

 

172.16.1.100/24

Host with TFTP server

(static IP address)

 

IP Network

172.16.1.X/24

Figure 2. Connecting to a host

You can check the connection with the ping command. For example shown in figure 2, you would ping 172.16.1.100 from a PC on the IP network.

You may now start to configure the IPLink using the CLI commands. For a detailed description of the CLI refer to the getting started guide (GSG) available on the CD-ROM and online at www.patton.com.

4.0 Connecting the IPLink serial port

If your IPLink is equipped with a serial WAN port, connect it to the appropriate DCE. The IPLink 2800 Series is available with the following serial interfaces:

V.35 (DB-25)—Model 2835

X.21 (DB-15)—Model 2821

E1 (RJ48C or dual coaxial connectors)—Model 2803/K

T1 (RJ48C)—Model 2803/T

For the V.35 and X.21 serial ports, do the following to connect the serial cable to the IPLink:

1.Attach the male connector of the serial cable to the female serial connector on the router.

2.Attach the other end of the cable to the serial connector on local serial modem or multiplexer device.

IPLink 2800 Quick Start Guide

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Contents VPN Routers Models with external AC adaptors Powering up the IPLinkModels with internal AC power supply Models with internal DC power supply Setting the IP addressDefault IP configuration Connecting to the PC and loggingChanging the IP address Select the context IP mode to configure an IP interfaceConnecting the IPLink serial port Connecting to the networkAdditional information T1/E1 port default is disabled. Enable the T1/E1 portEC Declaration of Conformity Copyright statement
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