Multitech MTPSR1-120 manual Back Panel Description, RS232/V.35 Connector, Command Connector

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Back Panel Description

Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description

Back Panel Description

The cable connections for the ProxyServer are made at the back panel. In addition to the Power connector, Three groups of connectors are used on the ProxyServer: the Command Port, Ethernet 1 & 2 (10BASET) and RS232/V.35. The cable connections are shown in Figure 1-3 and defined in the following groups.

RS232/V.35

ETHERNET

COMMAND

POWER

2

1

 

ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

 

10BASET

10BASET

 

 

Figure 1-3. Back Panel

RS232/V.35 Connector

The RS232/V.35 (DB-25) connector is used to connect the ProxyServer to an external modem, DSU, or other Data Communications Equipment (DCE). This connection can be either RS232C (default) or V.35. If the connection is V.35, then the shunt must be moved from the default RS232 position to the V.35 position (for details on this procedure, refer to Chapter 2 - V.35 Shunt Procedure).

Ethernet 1 and 2 10Base-T Connectors

The Ethernet 10Base-T connectors are used to connect the ProxyServer to a LAN using unshielded twisted cable. Ethernet 1 connects the private LAN, and Ethernet 2 connects the public LAN. These connectors are RJ-45 jacks.

Command Connector

The Command connector is used to configure the ProxyServer using a PC with a serial port and running Windows® software. The Command connector is an RJ-45 jack and a short adapter cable is provided to convert to a standard serial port DB-25 female connector.

Power Connector

The Power connector is used to connect the external power supply to the ProxyServer. The Power connector is a 6-pin circular DIN connector. A separate power cord is connected to the power supply and the live AC grounded outlet.

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Contents User Guide Dual Ethernet ProxyServer Model MTPSR1-120Record of Revisions RevisionDescription User GuidePatents TRADEMARKChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 4 - Firewall SoftwareChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementAppendixes IndexChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Chapter 2 - InstallationIntroduction Preview of this GuideChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementChapter 4 - ProxyServer Software AppendixesFront Panel Description PowerETHERNET 1 and WAN LinkEthernet 1 and 2 10Base-T Connectors RS232/V.35 ConnectorCommand Connector Power ConnectorCommand Port SpecificationsEthernet Ports WAN LinkChapter 2 - Installation Safety Warnings Unpacking Your ProxyServerFigure 2-1. Unpacking Step Procedure V.35 Shunt ProcedureFigure 2-2. Cabinet Mounting Screw Figure 2-3. Shunt PositionsCabling Procedure Step Procedure Cabling Your ProxyServerFigure 2-4. Cable Connections Chapter 2 - Installation Table 2-1. cont’d Step Procedure Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Loading Your Software 7. The “Do you want to download default setup?” dialog is displayed Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationDHCP Relay Agent does not apply IP Port ConfigurationDefault WAN Link Configuration 19. The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the ProxyServer Chapter 4 - Firewall Software Figure 4-1. Cable/DSL Modem Configuration Configuration 1 - Cable/DSL ModemTypical Applications Private LANChapter 4 - Firewall Software Figure 4-2. Existing Dual-LAN with Router Configuration Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with RouterInternet Services Network Private LANFigure 4-3. New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU Configuration Configuration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSUThe 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 Configuration Port Setup Download Default SetupFirewall Program Group Download Firmware Update Uninstall Firewall ConfigurationWAN Device 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 Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Enabling PPP/SLIPEnabling PPP Enabling SLIP Statistics ApplicationsFiltering Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Connect the modem to your local telephone line Modem-Based Remote Configuration ProcedureClick OK when you are satisfied with your selections Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP Stack LAN-Based Remote Configuration Procedure8 Click Exit when the downloading is complete Telnet Remote ManagementFirewall Configuration Firewall Management MenuThe 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 WEB Management Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Technical Support Tech SupportRecording ProxyServer Information Service ATTN SERVICE OR REPAIRSMULTI-TECH SYSTEMS, INC 2205 WOODALE DRIVE MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA To Log on to the Multi-Tech BBS The Multi-Tech BBSTo Download a File If you know the file nameAbout CompuServe About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceAbout the Internet ftp//ftp.multitech.comAppendixes Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Appendix A - TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP Index F Configuration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with Router26Secured LAN Port Parameters 20, 33