Multi-Tech Systems manual MR9600 Quick Start, Turn off all power to the CommPlete chassis

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MR9600 User Guide

MR9600 Quick Start

1.Turn off all power to the CommPlete chassis.

2.Using the provided 9-pin null modem cable (PN 45009600), connect a COM port on a PC to the Config Port connector on the back of the CommPlete chassis. Turn on the PC and run Multi-Tech MultiExpress, or any standard datacomm program, in direct connect mode. To communicate with the controller card, use the following settings: 115,200 bps, 8N1, and no flow control.

3.Turn on the power supply or supplies for the CommPlete chassis. If the CommPlete Communications Server is already on, press the reset button on the MR9600 controller’s front panel with the end of a paper clip. A message appears that says Welcome to the CommPlete Communications Server (MR9600).

4.At the username prompt, type supervisor and press ENTER.

5.At the password prompt, type supervisor and press ENTER. The following prompt appears: [0] A:\ #.

6.Type se (or setenviron) and press ENTER.

7.The following menu appears:

MultiCommManager Environment Setup

1.System Defaults Setup

2.Device Specific Setup

Enter Selection (<1>,2, q, -):

9.Type 1 to set up the system defaults. The settings you create in the System Defaults Setup menus become the default settings for any new device that is inserted into the CommPlete chassis. In data entry lines, current defaults are displayed in angle brackets. Press ENTER to accept a default and go on to the next option or menu.

10.In the System Defaults Setup menu, type 1 to set up network defaults. If required, type the IP addresses for the default gateway (the local router, if any), subnet mask, and DNS servers; otherwise leave them set at 0.0.0.0.

11.In the System Defaults Setup menu, type 2 to set up RAS defaults. Be sure to choose the proper operating system for the RAS. If you are running RASExpress 5.0 or 5.1, be sure to choose option 1 (pre 5.2); if you are running RASExpress 5.2 or later, be sure to choose option 5.

12.In the System Defaults Setup menu, type 3 to set up RAS security defaults. Here you can change the default administrator password. You will be prompted for primary and secondary server IP addresses. If you are using local security (RASExpress security, not RADIUS), leave these addresses set at the 0.0.0.0 default.

13.In the System Defaults Setup menu, type 4 to set up the T1 defaults to match your T1 line. Leave the transmit level set at -0.0 dB unless you have problems.

14.After completing the system defaults setup, select option 2 in the MultiCommManager Environment Setup menu to set up the individual devices in the CommPlete. The options that are most important to set now are the IP addresses for the controller and the IP addresses and operating system for each RAS. If these are not properly set, you will be unable to remotely configure the CommPlete.

15.After setting up the CommPlete’s individual devices, save your changes and log out of the controller.

16.Telnet into the RASExpress server.

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Contents MR9600 Controller User Guide Page Page Page CommPlete Communications Server CommPlete Communications Server Table of Contents Solving Problems Introduction LED Indicators IntroductionProduct Description Card Status LEDsEthernet Status LEDs IntroductionConnectors Concentrator LEDsSpecifications MR9600 User Guide Installation Installation Procedure Ethernet Cabling Serial CablingMR9600 User Guide Quick Start Turn off all power to the CommPlete chassis MR9600 Quick StartSupervisor Console Quick Start Select option 3, Configuration of RASExpressSelect Setup Snmp Mode Supervisor Operation Event Files SecurityFile System Command Line Interface Snmp InterfaceTelnet Interface Web Browser InterfaceLogging Getting Modem InformationFTP Interface Web Interface LimitationsOperation Page Commands Example Parameter TypesExamples Commands Listed by Function DisplayFile Modem Control System Commands Listed by Security Level GuestOperator Supervisor Command Reference ModulesParameter None Security Guest ExampleSecurity Operator Example AbortSecurity Guest Parameter None Boot BpstatusBye Security Supervisor ExampleCfg, configure Cat, typeCd, chdir ChdirConfigure Cl, clockCopy, cp DateSecurity Supervisor Dir, lsDownload E1channelstatus, e1chstatus E1setupE1cfg Format E1statusExit Gete1 GetcallsGetdevices Getfaults Getfkey1, getfkey2, getfkey3, getfkey4Getgateway GetipGetpowerstatus, getps GetmodemsGetrack GetpriGetprichannels Getras GetreadcommunityGetsendtrap GetslotsGetsubnet Gett1Gettemp GettrapGetwritecommunity HaltsysHistory ListmodLo, logout LoadmodMd, mkdir MoreOnline MountOc, oosclear, oosclr Ping Passwd, passwordOosset, os Priocbchannels PoweroffPoweron Prisetup PriosbchannelsQuit RassetupPristatus Rasstatus Rd, remdirReset, rs ReadmeRen, rename RendirSe, setenviron SecuritySetconfig Setfkey1, setfkey2, setfkey3, setfkey4Setgateway SetipSetpollingoff SetpollingonSetreadcommunity SetsendtrapSetsubnet Parameter On, offSettrap SetwritecommunitySync TimeT1cfg T1channelstatus, t1chstatusT1debug Security Supervisor Limitation CC9600 only ExampleT1setup T1statusUpdate TypeUnloadmod UnmountUpload UptimeVer, version UsageUserid Whoami Error Messages Error No history is being maintained Error Password not changedError Unknown error Error Bad or missing configuration fileMR9600 User Guide Solving Problems Introduction MR9600 Diagnostic Tests Solving Problems MR9600 User Guide Appendix Appendix a Updating the MR9600 Controller Firmware Index MR9600 User Guide Index IP address mask parameter IP address parameter

MR9600 specifications

Multi-Tech Systems MR9600 is a versatile and powerful device tailored for today's diverse communication needs, featuring advanced technology that ensures reliable connectivity and performance. This multi-purpose communication platform is primarily designed for applications in the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, and various telecommunication systems, providing seamless data transmission across multiple networks.

One of the standout features of the MR9600 is its integrated 4G LTE capability, offering high-speed cellular connectivity. This ensures that users can maintain uninterrupted communication regardless of their geographic location. The device supports a wide range of LTE bands, making it compatible with numerous cellular networks worldwide. Additionally, the MR9600 is equipped with fall-back support for 3G networks, providing a safety net for areas with limited 4G coverage.

The MR9600 is designed with a variety of interfaces, including Ethernet, serial, and USB ports, allowing for easy integration with legacy systems and modern devices. This flexibility ensures that the MR9600 can be deployed in numerous environments, from industrial automation to smart city applications, making it a go-to solution for system integrators and developers looking to enhance connectivity.

Security is another essential aspect of the MR9600, featuring built-in security protocols that protect data transmission and device integrity. With secure access controls, including VPN and firewall capabilities, users can rest assured that their information remains safe from potential threats.

Furthermore, the MR9600 supports over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates, allowing for streamlined management and maintenance of devices in the field. This feature reduces downtime and enhances operational efficiency, enabling businesses to scale their IoT deployments effortlessly.

In summary, the Multi-Tech Systems MR9600 combines advanced 4G LTE technology, multiple connectivity options, and robust security features to deliver a reliable and efficient communication solution. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide array of applications, solidifying its place as a leading choice for enterprises looking to optimize their communication capabilities in an increasingly connected world.