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RouteFinder MTASR1-100 User Guide

Note: Clicking No prevents the defaults from being downloaded to the RouteFinder. You are returned to the program manager, and in Windows 95/NT you will see an open window with shortcut icons for all the various utility programs provided in the RouteFinder software.

12.The “Router is Running. Reboot to download setup?” dialog is displayed.

Click Yes.

13.The Novell IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box is displayed.

Note: To configure your RouteFinder, you will use a series of dialog boxes -- Novell IPX Protocol Default Setup, IP Protocol Default Setup, and WAN Ports Default Setup.

14.If your network protocol is IPX, continue with the following steps. However, if your network protocol is IP, click the IPX Routing Enable check box to disable IPX, then click OK and proceed to step 19.

15.Router Name: If this is the only RouteFinder on your network, you can use the default Router Name (MTROUTER); otherwise, you must assign a new Router Name in this field. The Router Name can be any printable ASCII string of up to 47 characters. The RouteFinder will use this name to advertise its service in the IPX internetwork.

16.Ethernet: You can enable Auto Learn Ethernet Network Numbers by leaving the default (Yes) checked, or you can manually assign the network numbers after disabling the Auto Learn option by clicking No. If no file server is connected to the Ethernet segment, then you should select No.

If you enable Auto Learn, the RouteFinder will learn the IPX network numbers from the file server.

If you disable Auto Learn, record in the space below the network numbers assigned by the network file server for each of the four frame types [(Raw (802.3), LLC (802.2), EthernetII (Type II), and SNAP]. Also record the Network number for WAN 1.

RAW (802.3) Frames Network Number _____________

LLC (802.2) Frames Network Number ______________

TYPE_II Frames Network Number _________________

SNAP Frames Network Number ___________________

WAN Network Number _________________________

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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 RegistrationRecording RouteFinder Information Service, Warranty and Tech SupportTech Support 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