RAD Data comm RIC-E1 Advanced Setup Menu, Telnet Inactivity Timeout, Device Identification Menu

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Appendix D IR-IP Interface Module

 

 

Telnet Inactivity Timeout

This parameter specifies the time a Telnet session is kept open when there is no keyboard activity. When the specified time-out expires, the Telnet session is closed and another user can access IR-IP.

D.9 Advanced Setup Menu

The Advanced Setup menu is used to select the desired group of IR-IP configuration parameters.

The parameters accessed through Advanced Setup menu supplement the parameters available on the Quick Setup screen, by providing control over all the other IR-IP parameters.

To access the Advanced Setup menu:

From the Main menu, press 3.

The Advanced Setup menu appears (Figure D-12).

IR_IP

<IR-IP>

S/W Ver. 1.21 31/IR (date)

Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup

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1.Device identification

2.Interface Parameters

3.Protocol Parameters

4.Multicast IP

Press one of the numbers to select or ESC:

Figure D-12. Advanced Setup Menu

Device Identification Menu

The Device Identification menu is used to define and store in the IR-IP logistic information: the logical name of IR-IP, information on the contact person and device location.

To access the Device Identification menu:

From the Advanced Setup menu, type 1.

The Device Identification menu appears (Figure D-13).

Advanced Setup Menu

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Contents RIC-E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Inc RIC-E1Limited Warranty Please observe the following precautions General Safety InstructionsConnection of AC Mains General Safety PracticesConnection of DC Mains Isdn Ports Safety StatusElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Manufacturers Name Manufacturers Address SafetyProduct Names Supplementary InformationSetting the Internal Jumpers Installing RIC-E1Jumper Description Values Default Setting Quick Start GuideOperating RIC-E1 Connecting the CablesTo connect cables Contents List of Figures Chapter Introduction Power SupplyOverview VersionsApplication Physical DescriptionDiagnostics Functional Block DiagramFunctional Description Timing ReferenceReceive, derived from the received signal Technical SpecificationsDerived from three alternative sources Internal oscillatorPower DiagnosticsPhysical EnvironmentTechnical Specifications Package Contents Chapter Installation and SetupSite Requirements and Prerequisites Setting the Jumpers Configuring RIC-E1To install RIC-E1 To set the jumpersRIC-E1 Jumper Locations RIC-E1 Jumper Settings Connecting the E1 Line Connecting the InterfacesSelecting the Impedance Closing the RIC-E1 CaseConnecting the DTE Connecting the PowerConnecting the AC Power Connecting the DC PowerInstallation and Setup Chapter Operation Front Panel IndicatorsDesignation Color Function Turning On Operating InstructionsOperating RIC-E1 Turning OffPerforming Local Analog Loopback Chapter Troubleshooting DiagnosticsActivating Local Analog Loopback RIC-E1 Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDeactivating Local Analog Loopback To activate the local analog loopback from RIC-E1/RTechnical Support Technical Support DTE Connector Line ConnectorChapter RIC-E1/R Card ASM-MN-214 Card CageASM-MN-214 Rear Panel Power Supply with Redundancy Power SupplyAC Supply DC SupplyIR-ETH or IR-ETH RIC-E1/R Front PanelASM-MN-214 Front Panel Setting Internal Jumpers and Switches Installing the RIC-E1/R CardRIC-E1/R PCB Layout RIC-E1/R Jumper Settings To install the RIC-E1/R card in the ASM-MN-214 card cage Installing RIC-E1/R into the ASM-MN-214 Card CageRIC-E1/R Card V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Interface Connectors Appendix a Interface Connector WiringSignal Function 36, 37-Pin RS-530, 25-pin Circuit V.36 Interface ConnectorTable A-3. RJ-45 Line Interface Connector, Pin Assignment Line Interface ConnectorSignal Function 36, 37-pin RS-530, 25-pin Pin Circuit Pin FunctionAppendix a Interface Connector Wiring Appendix B IR-ETH Interface Module ContentsIntroduction Standalone RIC-E1 IR-ETH OptionsRIC-E1/R Card Table B-1. RJ-45 PinoutFigure B-3. RIC-E1/R with IR-ETH Installation and Operation LED Indicators Setting the DIP SwitchTable B-2. DIP Switch Settings Table B-4. IR-ETH LED Indicators, RIC-E1/R Connecting the LANLink ACTAppendix C IR-ETH/V Interface Module IR-ETH/V Options RIC-E1 Mbps full duplex, 285 ∝s For example, MDI in OFF position, MDI is enabledThroughput Data 00, 01, 02, …Table C-2. DIP SW1 Switch Settings Setting the DIP SwitchesMoved by the user Table C-3. DIP Switch SW2 Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory SettingBackpressure and Flow Control Table C-4. IR-ETH/V LED IndicatorsColor Function Introduction Appendix D IR-IP Interface ModuleAppendix D IR-IP Interface Module Standard Ieee 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate Connector 10BaseT Shielded RJ-45Protocols Frame Relay RFCRIC-E1/ IP IR-IP Controls IR-IP LEDsTable D-1. IR-IP LEDs Functions Standalone RIC-E1 Table D-2. IR-IP LEDs Functions RIC-E1/R CardIR-IP Management Subsystem, General Control Function Values Default SettingTable D-3. IR-IP Controls Table D-4 RJ-45 PinoutDefault IP Communication Parameters Accessing the IR-IP Management SubsystemRescue Configuration Performing Preliminary ConfigurationOutline of Preliminary Configuration To allow the IR-IP configurationPreliminary Telnet Host Configuration Connecting the Telnet HostAssigning the Router LAN Interface Address IP Learning MechanismTo configure the IP router LAN address To view and edit the ARP table contentsAssigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR-IP After RIC-E1 is turned on, the ERR indicator does not light Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IPWhat to Do If No ping replies from IR-IPIR-IP Management Utility General Operating ProceduresStarting a Management Utility To access the Quick Setup menu Quick Setup MenuMenu Structure of Management Utility LAN IP Address Default GatewayLAN IP Mask WAN IP AddressOperation with Default Gateway Read Protocol from DIP SwitchesTo configure the IR-IP as a Dhcp relay Dhcp RelayTelnet Password Management Access MenuTo access the Management Access menu ProtocolTelnet Inactivity Timeout Advanced Setup MenuTo access the Advanced Setup menu To access the Device Identification menuInterface Parameters Menu To access the Interface Parameters menuDevice Name Contact PersonWAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol Menu WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Authentication ProtocolHeader and Control Field Compression Protocol Field CompressionMulticast IP Figure D-17. Multicast IP Menu Multicast ForwardingDevice Control To access the Device Control menuStatic Groups New Software Download Menu Viewing Error Log ScreenResets Menu Erasing ConfigurationResetting the Device Resetting the LAN InterfaceTo access the View menu Configuration and ConnectionTo access the Configuration and Connection screen View MenuARP Tables To access the ARP Tables screenTo access the Statistics menu To access the Multicast Groups Table screenMulticast Groups Table Screen Displaying StatisticsTo access the Diagnostic Tools menu Diagnostic Tools Ping TerminalTo ping a host Using the Ping FunctionTo erase the user’s configuration Erasing User’s ConfigurationErasing IR-IP Software Desired positions, and then turn the RIC-E1 on againDownloading New Software Erasing Application SoftwareTo erase the application software Case, it is recommended to turn RIC-E1 off and then back onAppendix D IR-IP Interface Module Rear Panel Appendix E IR-X.21B Interface ModuleSelecting the IR-X.21B Timing EXT Clock ModeIR-X.21B INT/LBT Clock ModeBuffer Appendix E IR-X.21B Interface Module Index Impedance, 2-4IndicatorsIP-IR IR-ETHLED IR-IPRequirements, 2-1RIC-E1/R Card Excellent Good Fair Poor Very Poor Customer Response FormError Report Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 International Headquarters