Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 manual Cabling your RouteFinder, Back Panel Connections

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RouteFinder MTASR1-100 User Guide

Cabling your RouteFinder

Cabling your RouteFinder involves making the proper WAN, Ethernet, Command Port and power connections. Figure 2-4 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. To connect the cables to your RouteFinder, do the following.

1.If the WAN link needs to be changed to a V.35 interface, perform the “Changing Shunt Position” procedure.

RS232/V.35

10BASE T

COMMAND PORT

ON

OFF

10BASE 2

 

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Connection

WAN Connection

Ethernet Connection

Figure 2-4. Back Panel Connections

2.Connect the RouteFinder Command Port to your PC using the short RJ-45 to DB25 (female) cable provided with your unit.

Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Command Port on the RouteFinder. Plug the other end into a COM port on the PC. See Figure 2-4.

3.Connect an RJ-45 (UTP) cable to the 10BaseT connector on the back panel or a BNC (thin coaxial cable) connector to the 10Base2 connector.

4.Connect an RS-232C/D or V.35 interface cable to the back panel RS-232/V.35 connector as shown in Figure 2-4. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate connector on the external link device (WAN connection).

5.Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet, then connect the other end to the POWER connector on the RouteFinder as shown in Figure 2-4. The power connector is a 6-pin circular DIN connector.

6.Turn on power to the RouteFinder by setting the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to the ON position. At this time your RouteFinder is completely cabled and powered On. Proceed to Chapter 3 to load the RouteFinder software.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Record of RevisionsRevision Description PatentsContents Glossary of Terms Index Introduction and Description Introduction Preview of this GuideRemote Configuration and Management Service, Warranty and Tech SupportRelated Documentation Introduction and DescriptionFront Panel WAN LinkBack Panel Shunts Shunt PositionsSpecifications Command PortEthernet Port WAN LinkMTASR1-100 Installation Unpacking UnpackingInstallation Changing Shunt PositionCabling your RouteFinder Back Panel ConnectionsSoftware Loading and Configuration Loading your Software Software Loading and Configuration Do you want to download default setup? dialog is displayedNovell IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box is displayed Software Loading and Configuration RouteFinder MTASR1-100 User Guide Setting Up Your Remote User Database User Password Call Back Security EnabledCall Back Delay Call BackRouteFinder Software Download Default Setup Before You BeginConfiguration Port Setup WAN Device ConfigurationUninstall Download FirmwareRouter Configuration IP Port SetupRouteFinder Software MTASR1-100 Open Shortest Path First Ospf IPX Setup RouteFinder Software Spanning Tree Setup WAN Port Setup Point-to-Point Setup Frame Relay Setup Frame Relay Dlci Applications Setup DiagnosticsScripting Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Remote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Remote Configuration Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP StackRemote Configuration and Management Remote Management TelnetRouter Management WEB Browser Management Service, Warranty and Tech Support Limited Warranty On-line Warranty RegistrationTech Support Service, Warranty and Tech SupportRecording RouteFinder Information Service Multi-Tech BBS To log on to the Multi-Tech BBSTo Download a file If you know the file nameAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service About the InternetAppendixes LAN Cables 10BASE-T RJ-45 10BASE 2 BNCWAN Cables AppendixesRS232C/V.24 * Link Cable Link CableAppendix B Script Language Script Language GrammarTwo basic types of variables are supported There are two types of conditional constructsThere are two types of iterative constructs Operator PrecedenceExample Script EMC and Safety Directive Compliance Appendix C Regulatory Information Class a StatementFCC Part Industry CanadaAppendix D TCP/IP TCP/IPAppendixes Internet Protocol IP Glossary of Terms MTASR1-100 Glossary MTASR1-100 Glossary MTASR1-100 Glossary MTASR1-100 Glossary MTASR1-100 Glossary Subscriber Loop See Local loop Glossary MTASR1-100 Index IndexSoftware