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MBE Family Installation and Operation Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction

 

 

The Single IP address translation feature permits a small or medium office LAN to connect to the Internet or Intranet transparently. Single IP uses a single, dynamically or statically allocated IP address for all users on the LAN.

IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP, CSLIP or Frame Relay.

IPX can be routed over either PPP or Frame Relay.

Quick Setup

The Quick Setup menu enables the adjustment of setup and link configuration parameters while MBE is operating. For a complete description of the Quick Setup menu, see the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide.

Transparent Remote-to-Remote Forwarding

Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between two remote sites, whether or not the links are bridges or routers.

Security

Unauthorized entry to an office LAN is prevented by an Integral Solid Firewall using session-based firewalls. When enabled, access to the LAN is restricted to only applications enabled via the Firewall Forward Application List. In addition, access to the MBE unit can be blocked or password-protected through TELNET or SNMP.

MBE uses PAP/CHAP security for applications that include router links. PAP/CHAP and a scripting tool provide Internet Access authentication.

Dialback over PPP to a station using a router link at a fixed location is supported in Microsoft operating environments (such as Windows 95). This feature adds security by verifying the user's identity and location. It also reduces costs to mobile users.

MBE also supports Remote Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), which is a client/server security protocol. Security information is stored in a RADIUS server. MBE communicates with the RADIUS server to authenticate users.

WAN Economy

Connection on Demand (COD) enables links to be connected or disconnected according to time, traffic or management. COD may be triggered based on user- defined masks.

Spoofing is used to reduce WAN link up-time and traffic by increasing the period between RIP, SAP or IPX Keep Alive broadcasts.

Filters based on user-defined masks improve WAN utilization by ensuring that only necessary packets are transmitted over the WAN. A special hardware filtering technique is used to ensure high performance and easy installation.

ISDN Support

MBE supports applications operating over ISDN networks. ISDN software may be downloaded into flash memory via TELNET or SNMP.

A bandwidth threshold may be set in order to control the amount of traffic passing through ISDN lines. The first ISDN line operates according to the COD

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Contents MBE Family LAN RANger Series Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 MBE Family LAN RANger Series Limited Warranty Please observe the following precautions General Safety InstructionsConnection of DC Mains General Safety PracticesConnection of AC Mains Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Declaration of Conformity Conventions Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Contents List of Figures General OverviewVersions MBE10-8D throughout this manualApplications FeaturesRouting and Bridging Support ManagementTransparent Remote-to-Remote Forwarding Quick SetupSecurity WAN EconomyDual Image Flash Memory Physical DescriptionFront Panel Rear PanelFunctional Description Routing ModeBridge Mode Principles of Operation Bridge Mode CompatibilityMBE10-1 Operation MBE10-1D OperationMBE10-8D Operation Functional Block DiagramMBE10-8 Operation LAN Processor LAN InterfaceManagement Interface Connectors Technical SpecificationsType Connectors Link Interface LAN Interface StandardGreen On when packets can be transferred Green On when the unit is powered-upYellow On when a packet is being transmitted to the LAN Yellow On when a packet is being received from the LAN50 C/32 -122 F Temperature Humidity To 90%, non-condensingIntroduction Maintenance of this productSite Requirements and Prerequisites Technician who is aware of the hazards involvedEquipment Needed Package ContentsInstallation and Setup Bridge Application Configuring MBETo configure the MBE unit MBE PCB Layout Main MBE Switches and JumpersIL-4W 24D, V.35D Connecting the InterfacesConnecting the LAN Connecting the LineTo connect the line To connect to the LANAC Power Connecting the PowerInstallation Installation and Setup Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsTo begin configuring MBE Initial SetupOperating Instructions It is suggested to use 9.6 kbpsOperating MBE Power-onPower-off Operation Operating Instructions Alarms and Troubleshooting Diagnostic TestPing Terminal To perform the ping testDebugging Messages Troubleshooting GuideDebug Messages Filters To view the Debug Messages logTo filter the Debug Messages log Resetting MBE to Factory SettingsTo reset the MBE to the factory settings Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Appendix a Pin Assignment Table A-1. Interface Signal List Female ConnectorsFemale DB-37 RS-530 21 / 15-pin Appendix a Pin Assignment 35/ DB-25 Figure A-4. Four-Wire 4W Connection Table A-3. Isdn S Interface Cable Pin Assignments Index Xmodem Excellent Good Fair Poor Very Poor Customer Response FormOrder from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Error Report Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 International Headquarters