Perle Systems 1700 manual Contents

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Contents

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INSTALLATION

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Unpack the Router

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Select a Site

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Identify the Reset Switch

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Identify the Connectors

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P1705

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P1730

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Connect to the Console

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Make the Link Connection(s)

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Power Up the Bridge/Router

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Managing the P1705 & P1730 Using the Menus

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Conventions

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Login to Bridge/Router and Enter the Required Configuration

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Setting the T1/E1Parameters (T1/E1 WAN only)

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Mandatory Configuration

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Identify the Status LEDs

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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS & HOW TO CONFIGURE THEM 12

 

Bridging and Routing

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Should You Bridge or Route?

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Bridging

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IP Routing

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IP Addressing

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Masks

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IP Subnets

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IP Default Gateway

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IP Static Route

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IPX Routing

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Novell Servers in Both Locations

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Novell Servers in One Location Only

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Novell Server with Dual LANs

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PPP Overview

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PPP Link Configuration

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Numbered Links

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Unnumbered Links

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Multilink Operation

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Basic WAN Configurations

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Basic ISDN Connections

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PPP ISDN Manual Call Quick Connections

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IPX Router Manual Call Connection

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IP Router Manual Call Connection

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Basic Frame Relay Configuration

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Auto Learning the Frame Relay Configuration

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Manual Configuration - LMI Type

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Quick Start Frame Relay

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Basic Leased Line Configuration

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Quick Start PPP Leased Line Connections

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Bridge Connection

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IP Router Connection

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IPX Router Connection

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Contents Bridge / Routers User And System Administration Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC Using This Manual Contents Introduction to Filtering Appendix D Interface Pinouts Unpack the Router Select a SiteIdentify the Reset Switch Location of the Reset Hole on RouterP1705 Identify the ConnectorsP1730 Connect to the Console Make the Link ConnectionsPower Up the Bridge/Router Managing the P1705 & P1730 Using the MenusConventions Option NameLogin to Bridge/Router and Enter the Required Configuration PasswordT1 or E1 56/64 kbpsAs specifed First channelNumber of channels ReservedMandatory Configuration Isdn U Isdn S/T PPP IsdnIdentify the Status LEDs OffTypical Applications & How to Configure Them Bridging and Routing Should You Bridge or Route? Bridging Networks Bridged across a WAN linkIP Routing IP Address / Size of Subnet MaskIP Addressing Masks IP SubnetsDefining an IP Subnet Mask IP Default Gateway IP Static RouteIPX Routing Novell Servers in Both LocationsNovell Servers in One Location Only IPX Routed Local Area Networks Servers on one sideIPX Routing Ethernet-II FramesRAW 802.3 Frames Ieee 802.2 FramesIPX Forwarding Novell Server with Dual LANsSelect LAN1 or LAN2 PPP Link Configuration PPP OverviewNumbered Links Link IP addressUnnumbered Links Peer IP addressMultilink Operation Basic WAN Configurations Basic Isdn ConnectionsDirectory Number Switch TypeSpid Soft Reset Console after a full resetPPP Isdn Manual Call Quick Connections Manual Call IP Address / Subnet mask sizeBasic Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay configurationAuto Learning the Frame Relay Configuration Link SpeedManual Configuration LMI Type LMI TypeQuick Start Frame Relay PPP EnabledIP Address / mask size Basic Leased Line Configuration Quick Start PPP Leased Line ConnectionsBridge Connection Configure Remote Site Profiles Configure Remote Site Profiles for Isdn PPP Isdn NumberEnabled Configure Remote Site Profile for Frame Relay ªConfiguration WAN Set up Remote Site Set-upRemote Site Alias DlciPrimary Link CIRDisabled EIRConfigure Remote Site Profiles for Leased Line PPP Site profile Recovery Scheduleªenabled Configure Remote Site Profiles for PPPoELAN ªTCP mss value ª1452 ªISP provided username ªPPPoE remote site aliasAdvanced Features Configure Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolªServer ªIP Address / number of addressesIP address local DNS server IP address external DNS serverEnter the private network IP address of each service offered Network Address Translation and Port Translation11 Napt Configuration Security Configure PPP SecuritySecurity Level Outgoing PAP Password Incoming PAP PasswordIncoming Chap Secret Outgoing Chap Secret Configure Firewall 13 Sample Firewall ApplicationEnter ID# 1 for ISP remote site InboundID# 1 for ISP remote site FTP ServerFilter ID # Destination Address Destination MaskSource Address Source MaskNetwork Address Translation CompressionFilters Enable Bandwidth On DemandQOS Priority Queuing Location MainªPriority ªPriority List Number ªenable Simple Network Time Protocol SntpªIP Address ªTimeIntroduction to Filtering MAC Address FilteringPattern Filtering NotNetBIOS &NetBEUI Windows For Workgroups Popular FiltersBridge IP & Related TrafficNetBIOS over TCP IP RouterBanyan Other interesting TCP PortsAppendix a Menu Trees Menu Tree Menu Tree Appendix B Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames Octet Locations on a Bridged TCP/IP FrameConfiguration Pages Octet Locations Octet Locations on a Bridged XNS Frame Appendix C Servicing Information Opening the caseIdentifying the Internal Components Changing LAN or WAN Interfaces To Clear a Lost PasswordSelecting MDI or MDI-X LAN Interface Installing the Isdn Link Modules Processor settings for the Isdn Link ModulesConnecting to the ISDN-U Link Module Changing the Termination Straps on the Isdn S/T InterfacePerforming a Software Upgrade PC used for Tftp transfers Router a Router B Router C Link Clocking Information Pinout InformationATL-CSU/DSU Link Module Information Switches Console Pinouts DB25 Female DCE24 & RS232C Link Pinouts DB25 Female DTE11/X.21 Link Pinouts DB15 Female DTERS442 & RS530 Link Pinouts DB25 Female DTELink Pinouts DCERS232 Null-Modem Cable Configuration Figure D-9 RS232 Null-Modem CableNull-Modem Cable Configuration Figure D 10 V-35 Null-Modem CableRS530 Null-Modem Cable Configuration Figure D-11 RS530 Null-Modem CableRS530 To RS449 Conversion Cable Figure D-12 RS530 to RS449 Conversion Cable11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable Configuration Figure D-13 V.11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable