Multi-Tech Systems Hub manual What you need to start, Accessing RASExpress

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Chapter 3 - Getting Started with RASExpress

Chapter 3 - Getting Started with RASExpress

MultiTech Systems has preinstalled RASExpress server software on your CommPlete 4000 to make configuration as simple as possible. For your convenience, a copy of the RASExpress Installation program is on the CD-ROM shipped with the CommPlete 4000. Complete the procedure below to put your CommPlete 4000 into operation as a Remote Access Server.

What you need to start

The CommPlete 4000 Server

A dumb terminal or an auxiliary PC (other than the CommPlete 4000 itself) that can operate in terminal mode

A shielded RS-232C serial cable with a female DB-9 connector on one end and a connector to match the serial port of the terminal or auxiliary PC on the other end (supplied)

An IP Address assigned to the CommPlete 4000 server

An IP Subnet Mask assigned to the CommPlete 4000 server

Optional: a client PC connected to the CommPlete 4000’s network and equipped with Telnet, a browser, or MultiManager

Accessing RASExpress

To configure the CommPlete 4000 as a RASExpress server, you must first connect a terminal or auxiliary PC to the CommPlete 4000’s serial port. Then you must enable IP Remote Access and program the IP Address and IP Subnet Mask into the CommPlete 4000. After the IP Address and IP Subnet Mask have been entered into the CommPlete 4000, you can either:

(a)continue using the terminal or auxiliary PC to program other network settings into the CommPlete 4000, or

(b)re-boot the CommPlete 4000 and then continue programming the CommPlete 4000’s network settings from a client PC connected to the LAN in which the CommPlete 4000 is the RAS server. Do this using Telnet, or a browser, or MultiManager.

The steps for both methods are presented below.

CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide

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Contents User Guide Patents Record of RevisionsContents Appendices Product Overview System OverviewRASExpress Documentation Set OverviewPower Supply Technical SpecificationsDimensions ChassisUnpacking Safety WarningsRack Mounting Cable ConnectionsSBC Board SBC Board CablingShared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices Required ISI Board CablingSerial Card Upgrades Power Supply Connectors Powering UpWhat you need to start Accessing RASExpressA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Disconnecting Cables and Removal from Enclosure Hardware removal/ReplacementCover Mounting Screws Card Cage Removal/ReplacementRed Red Orange RedRed White Removing SBC Board Board Removal and ReplacementRemoving ISI Boards Hard Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementCdrom Removal/Replacement Floppy Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement SBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears TroubleshootingNo Video COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyInvalid Time, Date or Setup Diagnostic TestsKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Addendum for North American Products Limited WarrantyTechnical Support Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationAddendum for International Products Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationService Ordering AccessoriesContacting Technical Support VGA 15-Pin Connector Appendix A-Back Panel Connector PinoutsPinDescription Pin Circular Jack Pin DB9 COM 1 ConnectorPin Description Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector RJ-45 ConnectorCOM 2 Port Connector Printer Port ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction IOCS16 Hard Disk ConnectorAppendices Canadian Limitations Notice FCC Part 15 RegulationIndustry Canada Compliance with Babt Requirements European Low Voltage Directive Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance DistancesCompliance with BS6328 Part Compliance with BS6789 .1 and PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance