RAD Data comm RIC-E1 operation manual Multicast Forwarding, Figure D-17. Multicast IP Menu

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Appendix D

IR-IP Interface Module

RIC-E1Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR_IP

<IR-IP>

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

 

Quick Setup

 

 

Management Access

 

 

Advanced Setup

 

 

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Device identification

 

 

Interface Parameters

 

 

Protocol Parameters

 

 

Multicast IP

 

 

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1. Multicast forwarding

:[ Disable ]

 

2. Static groups

:>>>

 

Press one of the numbers to select or ESC:

 

 

 

 

 

Figure D-17. Multicast IP Menu

Multicast Forwarding

Used to control the forwarding of IP multicast frames. The following selections are available:

DISABLED – Disables multicast forwarding in both directions.

LAN to WAN – Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table, from the LAN to the WAN.

WAN to LAN – Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table, from the WAN to the LAN.

BIDIRECTIONAL – Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table, in both directions.

WAN to LAN + IGMP – Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table, from the WAN to the LAN. In addition, more groups can be added dynamically (the additional can be viewed using the View menu – Figure D-22).

TRANSPARENT – All the IP multicast frames are forwarded, irrespective of the Static Multicast Groups table.

D-22 Advanced Setup Menu

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RIC-E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 RIC-E1 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 IsdnElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Product Names SafetyManufacturers Name Manufacturers Address Supplementary InformationJumper Description Values Default Setting Installing RIC-E1Setting the Internal Jumpers Quick Start GuideConnecting the Cables Operating RIC-E1To connect cables Contents List of Figures Overview Power SupplyChapter Introduction VersionsPhysical Description ApplicationFunctional Description Functional Block DiagramDiagnostics Timing ReferenceDerived from three alternative sources Technical SpecificationsReceive, derived from the received signal Internal oscillatorPhysical DiagnosticsPower EnvironmentTechnical Specifications Chapter Installation and Setup Package ContentsSite Requirements and Prerequisites To install RIC-E1 Configuring RIC-E1Setting the Jumpers To set the jumpersRIC-E1 Jumper Locations RIC-E1 Jumper Settings Selecting the Impedance Connecting the InterfacesConnecting the E1 Line Closing the RIC-E1 CaseConnecting the AC Power Connecting the PowerConnecting the DTE Connecting the DC PowerInstallation and Setup Front Panel Indicators Chapter OperationDesignation Color Function Operating RIC-E1 Operating InstructionsTurning On Turning OffChapter Troubleshooting Diagnostics Performing Local Analog LoopbackActivating Local Analog Loopback Deactivating Local Analog Loopback TroubleshootingRIC-E1 Troubleshooting To activate the local analog loopback from RIC-E1/RTechnical Support Technical Support Chapter RIC-E1/R Card Line ConnectorDTE Connector ASM-MN-214 Card CageASM-MN-214 Rear Panel AC Supply Power SupplyPower Supply with Redundancy DC SupplyRIC-E1/R Front Panel IR-ETH or IR-ETHASM-MN-214 Front Panel Installing the RIC-E1/R Card Setting Internal Jumpers and SwitchesRIC-E1/R PCB Layout RIC-E1/R Jumper Settings Installing RIC-E1/R into the ASM-MN-214 Card Cage To install the RIC-E1/R card in the ASM-MN-214 card cageRIC-E1/R Card Appendix a Interface Connector Wiring V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Interface ConnectorsV.36 Interface Connector Signal Function 36, 37-Pin RS-530, 25-pin CircuitSignal Function 36, 37-pin RS-530, 25-pin Pin Circuit Line Interface ConnectorTable A-3. RJ-45 Line Interface Connector, Pin Assignment Pin FunctionAppendix a Interface Connector Wiring Contents Appendix B IR-ETH Interface ModuleIntroduction RIC-E1/R Card IR-ETH OptionsStandalone RIC-E1 Table B-1. RJ-45 PinoutFigure B-3. RIC-E1/R with IR-ETH Installation and Operation Setting the DIP Switch LED IndicatorsTable B-2. DIP Switch Settings Link Connecting the LANTable B-4. IR-ETH LED Indicators, RIC-E1/R ACTAppendix C IR-ETH/V Interface Module IR-ETH/V Options RIC-E1 Throughput For example, MDI in OFF position, MDI is enabledMbps full duplex, 285 ∝s Data 00, 01, 02, …Moved by the user Table C-3. DIP Switch SW2 Settings Setting the DIP SwitchesTable C-2. DIP SW1 Switch Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory SettingTable C-4. IR-ETH/V LED Indicators Backpressure and Flow ControlColor Function Appendix D IR-IP Interface Module IntroductionAppendix D IR-IP Interface Module Protocols Connector 10BaseT Shielded RJ-45Standard Ieee 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate Frame Relay RFCRIC-E1/ IP Table D-1. IR-IP LEDs Functions Standalone RIC-E1 IR-IP LEDsIR-IP Controls Table D-2. IR-IP LEDs Functions RIC-E1/R CardTable D-3. IR-IP Controls Control Function Values Default SettingIR-IP Management Subsystem, General Table D-4 RJ-45 PinoutAccessing the IR-IP Management Subsystem Default IP Communication ParametersOutline of Preliminary Configuration Performing Preliminary ConfigurationRescue Configuration To allow the IR-IP configurationAssigning 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 What to Do If Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IPAfter RIC-E1 is turned on, the ERR indicator does not light No ping replies from IR-IPGeneral 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 AddressTo configure the IR-IP as a Dhcp relay Read Protocol from DIP SwitchesOperation with Default Gateway Dhcp RelayTo access the Management Access menu Management Access MenuTelnet Password ProtocolTo access the Advanced Setup menu Advanced Setup MenuTelnet Inactivity Timeout To access the Device Identification menu Device Name To access the Interface Parameters menu Interface Parameters Menu Contact PersonWAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol Menu Header and Control Field Compression Authentication ProtocolWAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Protocol Field CompressionMulticast IP Multicast Forwarding Figure D-17. Multicast IP MenuTo access the Device Control menu Device ControlStatic Groups Viewing Error Log Screen New Software Download MenuResetting the Device Erasing ConfigurationResets Menu Resetting the LAN InterfaceTo access the Configuration and Connection screen Configuration and ConnectionTo access the View menu View MenuTo access the ARP Tables screen ARP TablesMulticast Groups Table Screen To access the Multicast Groups Table screenTo access the Statistics menu Displaying StatisticsDiagnostic Tools Ping Terminal 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 the RIC-E1 on againTo erase the application software Erasing Application SoftwareDownloading New Software Case, it is recommended to turn RIC-E1 off and then back onAppendix D IR-IP Interface Module Appendix E IR-X.21B Interface Module Rear PanelEXT Clock Mode Selecting the IR-X.21B TimingINT/LBT Clock Mode IR-X.21BBuffer Appendix E IR-X.21B Interface Module IP-IR Impedance, 2-4IndicatorsIndex IR-ETHIR-IP LEDRequirements, 2-1RIC-E1/R Card Customer Response Form Excellent Good Fair Poor Very PoorError Report Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 International Headquarters