RAD Data comm ASM-60 Read Protocol from DIP Switches, Operation with Default Gateway, Parameters

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Appendix C IR-IP Interface ModuleASM-60Installation and Operation Manual

Operation with Default Gateway

You can instruct IR-IP to send packets with destinations not located on the local LAN to a specific router, which is called the default gateway. The default gateway must be connected to the local LAN.

 

To use this option, enter the IP address of another router attached to the local LAN

 

in the Default Gateway field.

Note

 

It is very important to obtain the correct parameters from the system administrator

 

 

or ISP. The most common problem when establishing an IP connection is incorrect

 

configuration of IP parameters and default gateway. Do not try to guess these

 

parameters.

 

 

Read Protocol from DIP Switches

Selecting YES for this parameter forces IR-IP router card to use the WAN protocol selected by section 2 of its DIP switch: PPP or Frame Relay.

If you want to be able to select the WAN protocol by means of the Protocol field (parameter 7) of the Quick Setup menu, select NO.

Protocol

Used to select the WAN protocol to be used by the IP router card: PPP, HDLC or Frame Relay.

This parameter is available only if the Read Protocol from DIP Switches parameter is set to NO.

C-12 Quick Setup Menu

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Contents ASM-60 Page ASM-60 International Headquarters RAD Data Communications IncLimited Warranty General Safety Instructions Please observe the following precautionsGeneral Safety Practices Connection of AC MainsConnection of DC Mains Ports Safety Status Connection of Data and Telecommunications CablesElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Page Product Name SafetyManufacturers Name Manufacturers Address Supplementary InformationPage Connecting the Interfaces Installing ASM-60Setting the Internal Switches Connecting the PowerNormal Indications Configuring ASM-60Operating ASM-60 Selecting the Data RateContents Diagnostics List of Figures Table of Contents Versions Chapter IntroductionOverview ApplicationFeatures Physical Description D View of ASM-60ASM-60 Block Diagram Functional DescriptionData Rate Technical SpecificationsRange Interface 24/RS-232 TypeAC Voltage 100 to 240 VAC ±10%, 50 to 60 Hz, 6W Protection Transformers to the transmit and receive linesFuse 250A, slow-blow Chapter Installation and Setup Site Requirements and PrerequisitesPackage Contents Installation and SetupConnecting the Line Opening the ASM-60 CaseClosing the ASM-60 Case Connecting the DTE Hssi Interface Connector PinoutTo connect the Hssi interface To connect the AC power Installation and Setup Chapter Operation Front Panel IndicatorsLED Indicators Name FunctionNormal Operation ASM-60 Indicator StatusTurning On ASM-60 Turning Off ASM-60Preparing for the Control Session Control Port Interface CharacteristicsChapter Management from a Terminal Preparing TerminalTo initiate a control session Navigating the Management MenusInitiating a Control Session To choose an optionStarting the Control Session Terminal Management MenusTo display the Configuration menu Main MenuTo access the Display menu Displaying the ASM-60 System InformationDisplaying the ASM-60 Status To display the ASM-60 statusResetting ASM-60 To reset ASM-60Resetting ASM-60 Power-Up Self-Test Chapter DiagnosticsError Detection AlarmsTo access the log file Working with the Log FileTo display the Vdsl diagnostics Displaying the Vdsl Performance DiagnosticsASM-60 Alarms Number Terminal Message Description SeverityAfter the ASM-60 power-up ASM-60 Performance Monitoring ParametersRunning the Diagnostic Tests Running the LEDs TestTo run the LEDs test Running the Diagnostic Tests IR-ETH Connector Options Appendix a IR-ETH Interface ModuleProtocol Appendix a IR-ETH Interface ModuleTable A-2. DIP Switch Settings Installation and OperationDIP Switch Settings Section Name Description Default Number SettingTable A-3. IR-ETH Bridge LED Indicators LED IndicatorsConnecting to LAN Description Location Color NameIR-ETH/QH Connector Appendix B IR-ETH/QH Interface ModuleIntroduction Table B-1 RJ-45 Connector Pinout Pin Signal FunctionProtocol Point-to-point Data Rate Kbps to 45 Mbps Table B-3. IR-ETH/QH LED Indicators Setting the DIP SwitchTable B-2. DIP Switch Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory SettingConnecting the LAN Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module OverviewStandard Conforms to Ieee 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate Mbps Delay FrameConnector 10BaseT UTP Shielded RJ-45 ProtocolsTable C-1. IR-IP LEDs Functions IR-IP DIP SwitchIR-IP LEDs Table C-3 RJ-45 PinoutAccessing the IR-IP Management Subsystem IR-IP Management Subsystem, GeneralIntroduction Outline of Preliminary Configuration Performing Preliminary ConfigurationDefault IP Communication Parameters To perform the preliminary configuration procedureAssigning the Router LAN Interface Address Connecting the Telnet HostPreliminary Telnet Host Configuration IP Learning MechanismTo view and edit the ARP table contents To configure the IP router LAN addressAssigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR-IP No ping replies from IR-IP Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IPWhat to Do If IP learning process is not successfulGeneral Operating Procedures IR-IP Management UtilityStarting a Management Utility Quick Setup Menu To access the Quick Setup menuMenu Structure of Management Utility LAN IP Mask Default GatewayLAN IP Address WAN IP AddressProtocol Read Protocol from DIP SwitchesOperation with Default Gateway ParametersTelnet Inactivity Timeout Management Access MenuTelnet Password To access the Management Access menuTo access the Device Identification menu Advanced Setup MenuTo access the Advanced Setup menu Device Identification MenuInterface Parameters Menu WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol Menu Aging TimeoutMaintenance Protocol WAN ThrottleHeader and Control Field Compression Authentication ProtocolWAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Menu Protocol Field CompressionSecurity Host/Guest Password To SendPassword To Accept User Name To SendTo access the Multicast IP menu Multicast IP MenuMulticast Forwarding Device Control Menu To access the Static Groups menuTo access the Device Control menu Static GroupsServer IP Address Total TimeoutNew Software Download Menu File NameReset Device View Error Log ScreenResets Menu Reset LANConfiguration and Connection Reset WANView Menu ARP Tables To access the ARP Tables screenTo access the Multicast Groups Table screen Multicast Groups Table ScreenTo access the Statistics menu Statistics ScreenDiagnostic Tool Ping Terminal Menu To access the Diagnostic Tools menuUsing the Ping Function To ping a hostErasing IR-IP Software Erasing User’s ConfigurationTo erase the user’s configuration Desired positions, and then turn ASM-60 on againTo erase the application software Erasing Application SoftwareDownloading New Software Case, it is recommended to turn ASM-60 off and then back onAppendix C IR-IP Interface Module Erasing IR-IP Software Customer Response Form Excellent Good Fair Poor Very PoorPage Error Report Page Page International Headquarters
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