Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 manual Before You Begin, Download Default Setup

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RouteFinder MTASR1-100 User Guide

Introduction

This chapter describes the RouteFinder’s software from an applications standpoint, showing how to make changes in the configuration with recommendations on the impact of any changes. The major configuration parameters were set when the software was loaded into your PC and the setup configuration was downloaded to the RouteFinder at the conclusion of the software installation. The RouteFinder software is designed for the Microsoft ® Windows ® environment.

Recommendations are provided to explain that changing parameters may affect your unit in a certain way. Our intent is not to cover every dialog box and every option because the Router Setup Help system provides that information. The Help menus define each button, option, field, and provide recommend values where applicable. This constitutes a dynamic help system in that the information presented always relates to the dialog box or window that is currently open.

Before You Begin

Your RouteFinder program group contains several utility programs that provide the maximum flexibility for configuration and use. These utilities are accessible in Windows by clicking Start Programs RouteFinder (utility).

You can also start the Router Configuration from My Computer by selecting Windows\Start Menu\Programs\RouteFinder; or, by double-clicking on the Router Configuration icon.

Router Configuration will be discussed in detail later in this chapter. A brief description of each of the other components is provided here:

Download Default Setup

This feature enables you to download the default settings, configured during installation, to the RouteFinder. If you are installing for the first time, you will download this setup at the end of the installation before operating the RouteFinder. If you have made changes to the RouteFinder Configuration and now want to revert to the default setup, you can do so through the RouteFinder program group.

Choose Download Default Setup to download the factory default settings. If the RouteFinder is running, you will be queried to reboot. Click Yes to continue with the download. You will then be presented with three dialog boxes including Novell IPX Protocol Default Setup, IP Protocol Default Setup, and WAN Port Default Setup. These screens will contain the original setup information. Click OK on each to accept the default settings, or make any necessary changes and then click OK. When prompted, click OK again to proceed with the download. The default setup will be written to the RouteFinder. This process may take a few minutes. When it is finished, you will be returned to Windows.

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Contents User Guide Revision Description User GuideRecord of Revisions PatentsContents Glossary of Terms Index Introduction and Description Introduction Preview of this GuideRelated Documentation Remote Configuration and ManagementService, Warranty and Tech Support Introduction and DescriptionFront Panel WAN LinkBack Panel Shunts Shunt PositionsEthernet Port SpecificationsCommand 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 Call Back Delay User PasswordCall Back Security Enabled Call BackRouteFinder Software Download Default Setup Before You BeginUninstall Configuration Port SetupWAN Device Configuration 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 To Download a file Multi-Tech BBSTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS If you know the file nameAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service About the InternetAppendixes LAN Cables 10BASE-T RJ-45 10BASE 2 BNCRS232C/V.24 * Link Cable WAN CablesAppendixes Link CableAppendix B Script Language Script Language GrammarThere are two types of iterative constructs Two basic types of variables are supportedThere are two types of conditional constructs Operator PrecedenceExample Script FCC Part EMC and Safety Directive ComplianceAppendix C Regulatory Information Class a Statement 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