Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 manual Software Loading and Configuration

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Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration

When you manually assign network numbers, make sure they match the network numbers assigned to your local file server (if any).

17.WAN: Enter the WAN Network number for the WAN port by clicking the Network Number box and back-spacing through the default number entering your new WAN number. The WAN network number must be the same as at the RouteFinder on the other end of a LAN-to-LAN link.

The WAN network numbers have to be assigned by the network administrator and must be unique throughout the entire internetwork.

Note: The WAN port does not have the capability of learning the network number (i.e., the WAN port does not have a file server).

18.Click OK when you are satisfied with your selections.

19.If you disabled IPX and then clicked OK from the IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box (step 13), the IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box is now displayed.

20.To change the IP parameters, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, click on the OK button to open the WAN Ports Default Setup dialog box, then advance to step 26.

21.The default Ethernet IP Address has to be changed to your unique LAN address. Assign an acceptable unique IP Address to the Ethernet port.

22.Change the default Subnet Mask and Frame Type to the value assigned to your LAN port.

23.The default WAN address has to be changed to your unique WAN address. Assign an acceptable unique WAN port address in the Address field.

24.Change the default IP Mask and Remote Address for the WAN port address to the value assigned to your WAN.

25.Click OK when you are satisfied with your selections.

26.The WAN Ports Default Setup dialog box is displayed with the WAN Port enabled, the speed set at 115200, and the Modem Type defaulted to MultiModem ZDX Series.

If the WAN port is connected to a synchronous device, select Synchronous; the default uses an external clock in the synchronous device. If you are using the RouteFinder’s internal clock, select Internal Clock and select the appropriate Clock Speed from the pull-down list.

If the WAN port is connected to an asynchronous device, select Asynchronous; then click the Direct Connect/Leased Line option to disable it; the Modem Type and Dial Number fields become active. Select your external modem from the pull-down list. The Speed can either be left at the default 115200 value or set to the maximum capability of your modem.

If the WAN port is being set up to make a call, enter the telephone number to be dialed in the Dial Number field.

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