Patton electronic 3125 manual Saving your configuration

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Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide

3 • Configuring the RAS for operation

 

 

For T1 lines with ESF/B8ZS this should be set to linkYellowFormatDL(2).

7.Click on Submit Query.

Channel assignment

This section describes configuring the RAS so it will know which channels are active. Do the following:

1.Select T1/E1 Link on the Configuration Menu. The T1/E1 Link Activity window appears (see figure 32 on page 49).

2.Click on Channel Assignment. The WAN Circuit Channel Assignment window appears (see figure 37 on page 53).

3.Click on the Dialin button under the Set all channels to: section. Channels 25 through 30 are ignored for T1/PRI lines.

4.Click on Submit Query.

Saving your configuration

The basic configuration for the RAS is now finished. Do the following to save your configuration settings:

1.Select Home on the Configuration Menu. The Home window appears (see figure 22 on page 41).

2.Click on the Record Current Configuration button (see figure 24 on page 43).

Note Failing to click on the Record Current Configuration button before you power down or reset the RAS will cause your changes to be lost.

3.The Import/Export function enables you to make a backup (or export) copy of your access server’s configu- ration parameters. By exporting the configurations, the saved files can quickly be loaded (or imported) into a replacement access server—greatly speeding up the installation process should an access server need replacing.

Note All actions for Import/Export require superuser access privileges.

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Contents Remote Access Server RAS Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Operation and shutdown Contents Contents Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Industry Canada Notice Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Information FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement Facility Service Network Interface Code ConnectionCE Notice ServiceCompliance Information Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Structure AudienceTypographical conventions used in this document PrecautionsGeneral conventions Mouse conventions About this guide Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Introduction Chapter contentsModel 3125 Remote Access Server overview Patton 2U, 4U, and 6U cPCI platforms WAN Hardware overviewModems SignalingPower system TemperatureRC physical dimensions Physical dimensionsSecurity Management servicesRC status LEDs LED displayApprovals Software overview Software overviewHardware installation Unpacking the Model 3125 RAS IntroductionMaterials and Tools Required Installing the 3125TM Transition Module Model 3125 installationReleasing a injection/ejection handle RC and 3125TM installation diagram Securing the captive fasteners Installing the 3125RC Resource CardConnecting the Ethernet ports Cable installationStraight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Ethernet cable diagram Connecting the EIA-561 RS-232 configuration portConnecting to the T1/E1/PRI WAN ports Completing the hardware installationCompleting the hardware installation Configuring the RAS for operation Preparing the RAS for configuration Configuration prerequisitesConfigure the COM port settings as shown in figure COM properties Login window Configuring the RAS with a Web browser Opening the RAS Web Administration PagesHome Home page window panes Home page overviewImmediate Actions buttons No Validation Configuring simple authenticationStatic User Authentication Configuration windowStatic User Identification window Configuring dial-in user informationClick on Modify. The Modify Dial-In window appears see figure Modify Dial-In window, Domain Name Server section Configuring the default gatewayT1/E1 Link Activity window Configuring line settings and signaling for E1Pinout for loopback to test WAN port Configuring the line settingsSetting the line signaling for an E1/R2 line Setting the line signaling for an E1/PRI Isdn lineMFR Version 2 Modify window Channel assignment Configuring line settings and signaling for T1Setting the line signaling for a robbed-bit T1 line Setting the line signaling for an ISDN/PRI lineSaving your configuration Import/Export main window Completing the installation Completing the installation Operation and shutdown De-activating the RAS Activating the RASOperation and shutdown De-activating the RAS Contacting Patton for assistance Returns for credit Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Contact informationRMA numbers Return for credit policyShipping instructions

3125 specifications

The Patton Electronics 3125 is a versatile, high-performance device designed for a variety of communication applications. Known for its durability and reliability, this product has made a name for itself in the realm of network connectivity and data communication.

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