Multitech MTPSR1-120 manual Front Panel Description, ETHERNET 1 and, WAN Link, Fail, Power

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Front Panel Description

Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide

Front Panel Description

The front panel, shown in Figure 1-2, contains four groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection, link activity, and general status of the ProxyServer. The Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 LEDs display the activity of the public and private LANs, in whether the ProxyServer is connected to the LAN, transmitting or receiving packets, and if a collision is in progress. The WAN Link LEDs display the status of the RS232/V.35 WAN link, that can optionally be connected to an external DCE device, in whether the link is ready to transmit or receive serial data, and if an external communications device with a V.35 interface is connected to the ProxyServer. The last group of LEDs indicate whether the self test passed or failed and if the power On/Off switch on the back of the ProxyServer is turned On.

Figure 1-2. Front Panel

ETHERNET 1 and 2

RCV Receive Data indicator blinks when packets are being received from the private (Ethernet 1) or public (Ethernet 2) LANs.

XMT Transmit Data indicator blinks when packets are being transmitted to the private (Ethernet 1) or public (Ethernet 2) LANs.

LNK Link indicator lights when the Ethernet link senses voltage from a concentrator or external device.

WAN Link

RCV Receive Data indicator blinks when packets are being sent to the local area network.

XMT Transmit Data indicator blinks when packets are being transmitted from the local area network.

CD Carrier Detect indicator lights when a carrier signal is detected on the WAN link. V35 V.35 indicator lights when internal shunt is set for V.35 operation.

Fail

ERR Error indicator lights when the ProxyServer is booting or downloading setup.

Power

PWR Power indicator lights when power is applied to the ProxyServer.

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Contents Dual Ethernet ProxyServer Model MTPSR1-120 User GuideUser Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescriptionPatents TRADEMARKChapter 2 - Installation Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 4 - Firewall SoftwareChapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportAppendixes IndexChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 2 - Installation Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationIntroduction Preview of this GuideChapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportChapter 4 - ProxyServer Software AppendixesPower Front Panel DescriptionETHERNET 1 and WAN LinkRS232/V.35 Connector Ethernet 1 and 2 10Base-T ConnectorsCommand Connector Power ConnectorSpecifications Command PortEthernet Ports WAN LinkChapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-1. Unpacking Safety WarningsUnpacking Your ProxyServer V.35 Shunt Procedure Step ProcedureFigure 2-2. Cabinet Mounting Screw Figure 2-3. Shunt PositionsFigure 2-4. Cable Connections Cabling Procedure Step ProcedureCabling Your ProxyServer Chapter 2 - Installation Table 2-1. cont’d Step Procedure Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Loading Your Software Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration 7. The “Do you want to download default setup?” dialog is displayedIP Port Configuration DHCP Relay Agent does not applyDefault WAN Link Configuration 19. The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the ProxyServer Chapter 4 - Firewall Software Configuration 1 - Cable/DSL Modem Figure 4-1. Cable/DSL Modem ConfigurationTypical Applications Private LANChapter 4 - Firewall Software Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with Router Figure 4-2. Existing Dual-LAN with Router ConfigurationInternet Services Network Private LANConfiguration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU Figure 4-3. New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU ConfigurationThe Internet LAN Port Parameters group is either configured with the DHCP Client option active, enabling the ISP to dynamically provide the registered Internet IP addresses, or with the DHCP Client option disabled if a static IP addressing scheme is provided by the ISP. If the DHCP Client field is deactivated the static IP Address of 204.26.12.10 is then entered and the WAN option is checked in the Internet Gateway Parameters group Firewall Program Group Configuration Port SetupDownload Default Setup WAN Device Configuration Download Firmware UpdateUninstall Firewall Configuration Firewall Configuration Changing IP Parameters Net Mask - Enter the Subnetwork Mask for the WAN port in this field Changing WAN Port Parameters Adding Proxy Applications Enabling the DHCP Server Enabling PPP Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementEnabling PPP/SLIP Enabling SLIP Applications StatisticsFiltering Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Connect the modem to your local telephone lineClick OK when you are satisfied with your selections LAN-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP Stack8 Click Exit when the downloading is complete Remote Management TelnetThe Firewall Management Menu provides two basic options Firewall Configuration and WAN Device Configuration. A further option enables you to close the Telnet session from this menu by pressing the Esc key Firewall ConfigurationFirewall Management Menu WEB Management Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support Limited Warranty On-line Warranty RegistrationRecording ProxyServer Information Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Technical SupportTech Support MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS, INC 2205 WOODALE DRIVE MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA ServiceATTN SERVICE OR REPAIRS The 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 CompuServeAbout the Internet ftp//ftp.multitech.comAppendixes Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Appendix A - TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP Index F Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with Router26 Configuration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSUSecured LAN Port Parameters 20, 33