Patton electronic user manual Model 2977/B4 DialFire BRI RAS, Model 2977 DialFire T1/E1 RAS

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Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Manual

1 • DialFire Model 2977 RAS Adapters

 

 

Model 2977/B4 DialFire BRI RAS

The Model 2977 DialFire BRI RAS (see figure 1) is the ultimate WAN adapter card for use with BRI lines. It is designed to work in a standard PCI 2.1 slot (5.0 or 3.3 volts) and can terminate four BRI communication lines, allowing up to eight simultaneous digital or analog remote access connections. Calls can be originated and answered on all 8 channels (2 each for all 4 BRI connections). All channels can handle modem calls (up to 56 kbps–V.90 and K56flex) and B channel calls (64 kbps).

Figure 1. Model 2977/B4 BRI RAS

DialFire adapters support a full range of connections, from low density analog modem, to medium density Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN, to high density T1/E1 and Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN. Multiple DialFire adapters can be installed in a single server so capability can be added as system needs grow.

Model 2977 DialFire T1/E1 RAS

Supporting open-standards remote access, fax, data collection, and modem pooling, the Model 2977 DialFire RAS server-based RAS (see figure 2) provides up to 60 ports in a single PCI slot.

Figure 2. Model 2977 T1/E1 RAS

For demanding, server-based applications including modem-pooling, remote access, advanced fax, World Wide Web and branch office internetworking, you won't find a better product line than the Patton’s Model 2977 DialFire RAS.

The Model 2977 DialFire DSP-based RAS concentrator support a full range of connections, from low density to high density T1/E1 and primary rate interface (PRI) ISDN. Multiple Model 2977 DialFire adapters can be installed in a single server so capability can be added as system needs grow.

Model 2977 DialFire RAS overview

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Contents Remote Access Server Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Contents Using the Viewer FCC Information Radio and TV InterferenceIndustry Canada Notice DialFire B4/ST RAS FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement CE NoticeAudience StructureGeneral conventions PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document Mouse conventions Chapter contents DialFire Model 2977 RAS AdaptersIntroduction Model 2977 DialFire RAS overviewModel 2977/B4 DialFire BRI RAS Model 2977 DialFire T1/E1 RASSupported Operating Systems MicrosoftPreparation Completing a configuration worksheet DialFire Basic BRI Configuration Worksheet Patton Electronics DialFire Channelized T1, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet DialFire PTE Isdn E1 Euro Isdn Configuration Worksheet Order the Isdn LineNone Interface ID for Port 48 PT2 Only 127 Leased Time Slots Before You Install DialFire Isdn T1 PRI, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet EZ-ISDN 1 Preferred Capability S Installing the Model 2977 adapter Model 2977 B4 ST adapter installation Determining your line termination requirementsInstalling the DialFire RAS B4ST Adapter DialFire BRI connectors and line-terminating DIP switchModel 2977 B4 U adapter installation Replace the computer’s coverDialFire BRI connectors Model 2977 PE1 PE2 adapter installation PE1 & PE2 Connector LocationsModel 2977 PT1 PT2 adapter installation PT1 & PT2 Connector LocationsInstallation Model 2977 daughter board installationParts List Mating Connectors Plated-through holes Spacers Screws Mating Connectors Driver installation Configuration Driver installation and configuration Installing the Driver Driver installation for the Windows 2000 operating systemProcedure Supported ProductsProcedure Upgrading the DriverDriver installation for the Windows XP operating system Configuring Incoming Dial-up Networking Connections Configuring Outgoing Dial-up Networking ConnectionsChanging Adapter Properties Changing Phone and Modem OptionsUninstalling the Driver Using the Windows TroubleshooterInstalling the downloaded driver Installing the MS Loopback AdapterConfiguring RAS Ports Configuring the Adapter First TimeChanging the Adapter Configuration Configuring RAS Dial-in Permissions Configuring Dial-up Networking Connections Configuring Modems on COM PortsChanging Serial Port Names Using the Viewer About Patton View Starting Patton ViewOperation and shutdown Activating the Model De-activating the ModelContacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Contact informationReturn for credit policy RMA numbersAppendix a Software License Agreements Software License Agreements Software License Agreements Software License Agreements
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