Multi-Tech Systems RF802EW quick start Software Installation

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Software Installation

3. The RF802EW Telnet Server Menu displays.

To use the menu, select the letter corresponding to the value you’d like to change.

Depending on the value you are changing, you are presented with an open field into which you may type new information, or you are presented with a list of options from which you may select a value. Refer to the User Guide’s Telnet chapter for complete descriptions of each option.

Note: After entering values, select “q“ to return to the previous menu or to quit. You must select Save and Restart Server to save your configuration to the RouteFinder’s Flash memory.

Use the following information to configure your RouteFinder:

1.Define the Router IP Address, Router Subnet Mask, Router Name and Password by selecting the menu letter corresponding to each item. Enter the values for the device on your local network. The WAN Ethernet MAC Addr. displays the hardware address of the board. You may change the MAC address if required by your ISP.

2.Select WAN Ethernet Settings to select the function of the WAN port as Internet Access or LAN -to- LAN Access. Enter the External IP Port Address, External Port IP Netmask, Gateway IP Address and DNS IP Address using the IP addresses provided by your ISP or remote network administrator.

3.If you have an analog modem or ISDN TA connected to the async port, select Async Port Settings and define the function of the port as IP Routing or Remote Access.

• If you define the async port for IP Routing:

Enter the Telephone number, User Name and Password needed to make the connection to your ISP or remote system. Use the menu options to provide specific information about your modem’s serial baudrate (speed), Modem pre- initial, initial, dial-up and hangup strings. You may also use the menu options to create or edit Login Scripts as needed. If you are using callback security, use the menu options to enter the Callback Telephone number. Enter the IP address of the network device to which you are connecting in the External IP Address field. You may Enable NAT to allow all local LAN users to share one IP address for Internet access and to provide firewall protection. To assign IP addresses to remote users, select Enable in the Assign Remote IP list.

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