Multitech 3100, FR3060 manual Cabling your MultiFRAD, PC or Terminal Units

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Cabling your MultiFRAD 3000

Cabling your MultiFRAD involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet, and Channel connections. Figure 3 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The MF3060 supports up to 6 data channels and the MF3100 supports up to 10 data channels. The MF 3060 cannot be upgraded to support 10 channels. Table 1 details the procedures for connecting the cables to your MultiFRAD.

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Figure 3. Cable Connections

Table 1. Cabling Procedure

Step Procedure

1Connect one end of an DB-25 cable to each of the data channel connectors on the back of your MultiFRAD (labeled CHANNEL 1-6 for the MF3060, CHANNEL 1-10 for the MF3100). See Figure 3. Connect the other end of each cable to the channel devices. Repeat for each of the up to 6 or 10 channels you are connecting.

NOTE: only Channels 1 and 2 support the RS232/V.35 protocol, and all channels support either asynchronous or HDLC synchronous RS232 data equipment such as multiplexers.

2Connect one end of an DB-25 (female) cable to the Ext. Composite Link Connector on the back of the MultiFRAD (as shown in Figure 3). Connect the other cable end to your T1 CSU/ DSU or compatible link device.

3If you have a LAN, make the network connection by connecting a RJ-45 (UTP) cable to the 10 BASE-T Ethernet connector (shown in Figure 3) on the back of the MultiFRAD. Connect the other end of the cable to your LAN.

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Contents Models FR3060/3100 User Guide User Guide Contents Appendices Introduction and Description Preview of this Guide IntroductionRouter Management Composite Link Front Panel DescriptionVoice/Fax Channels 1 Monitor XMT/RCV Connector Power ConnectorFrame Ground GND Connector Internal Composite Link T1 DSU ConnectorVoice/Fax Channels 1 8 Connectors Channels 3 10 ConnectorsEthernet Port Technical SpecificationsCommand Port Channel ConnectorsInstallation Unpacking your MultiFRAD Safety WarningsPC or Terminal Units Cabling your MultiFRADMultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration Loading your Software Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Before You Begin Setup Menu IP Setup MultiFRAD Software IPX Setup MultiFRAD Software Spanning Tree Setup Statistics IP Statistics IPX Port Statistics STP Spanning Tree Port Statistics Snmp Statistics WAN Statistics PPP Statistics Data Port Statistics Frame Relay Statistics MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide WAN Port Setup Point to Point Setup Frame Relay Setup MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Frame Relay Network Data Port Configuration Remote Configuration Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Remote Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Remote Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Router Management MultiFRAD Telnet Server Menu Remote User Database MultiFRAD ConfigurationWEB Browser Management Router Management MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Warranty, Service and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyTech Support Recording MultiFRAD InformationContacting Tech Support via E-mail Service Multi-Tech BBSTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS If you know the file name To Download a fileAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service About CompuServeAbout the Internet Appendices LAN Cables Appendix a Cabling Diagrams Command Port CableRS232C/V.24 * Link Cable Trunk CableCommand Port Remote Configuration CableAppendix B Regulatory Information Figure B-1. OSI Protocol Stack Appendix C Network OverviewPacket Internet Protocol IP Network AddressIP Addressing MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary Subscriber Loop See Local loop Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Index LEDs Index Telnet