RAD Data comm ASM-60 Multicast Groups Table Screen, To access the ARP Tables screen

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Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module

ASM-60Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR_IP

<IR-IP>

S/W Ver. 1.00 31/IR (date)

 

 

 

 

 

VIEW CONFIGURATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BOOT Version

:1.06 18.03.1999

 

 

 

 

 

Device Name

:IP router card

 

 

 

 

 

System Location

:The location of this device

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Person

:Name of contact Person

 

 

 

 

 

MAC Address

: 00-20-D2-16-3F-9B

 

 

 

 

 

Default Gateway

: WAN

 

 

 

 

Intrf

Type

Baud(Kbps) Prot

IP Address

IP Mask

Status

.....................................................................

 

 

LAN

UTP

------- Ethr

192.168.205.005

255.255.255.000

Connected

 

WAN

V.110

FR

 

 

Not Conn.

 

Press

any key to continue:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure C-20. View Configuration Screen

 

 

ARP Tables

This screen is used to display the IR-IP ARP table. This table shows the IP address assigned to each station on the LAN (the stations are identified by their MAC addresses).

To access the ARP Tables screen:

From the View menu, type 2.

The ARP Tables screen appears (Figure C-21).

IR_IP

<IR-IP>

S/W Ver. 1.00 31/IR (date)

 

ARP Table

 

 

 

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IP Address

MAC Address

IP Address

MAC Address

192.168.205.003

00-40-33-20-C8-3C

 

 

Press any key for exit

Figure C-21. ARP Tables Screen

Multicast Groups Table Screen

This screen is used to display information about the multicast group IP addresses and their status.

To access the Multicast Groups Table screen:

In the View menu, type 3.

The Multicast Groups Table screen appears (Figure C-22).

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View Menu

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Contents ASM-60 International Headquarters RAD Data Communications IncPage Warranty Safety Warnings Ports Safety StatusInstalling ASM-60 Setting the Internal SwitchesConnecting the Interfaces Connecting the PowerConfiguring ASM-60 Operating ASM-60Normal Indications Selecting the Data RateContents List of Figures Chapter Introduction OverviewReal Time Alarms DTE InterfaceManagement Test CapabilitiesPhysical Description D View of ASM-60ASM-60 Block Diagram Functional DescriptionTechnical Specifications Support via RJ-45 connectorIR-IP IP router via RJ-45 connector Interface 24/RS-232 TypeTransformers to the transmit and receive lines Fuse 250A, slow-blowChapter Installation and Setup Site Requirements and PrerequisitesPackage Contents Installation and SetupPerforming the Internal Settings To install ASM-60Closing the ASM-60 Case Connecting the LineOpening the ASM-60 Case To connect the Hssi interface Connecting the DTEHssi Interface Connector Pinout To connect the AC power Installation and Setup Front Panel Indicators ASM-60 LED IndicatorsChapter Operation Name FunctionTurning Off ASM-60 ASM-60 Indicator StatusTurning On ASM-60 Control Port Interface Characteristics Chapter Management from a TerminalPreparing for the Control Session Preparing TerminalNavigating the Management Menus Initiating a Control SessionTo initiate 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 Chapter Diagnostics Error DetectionPower-Up Self-Test AlarmsTo access the log file Working with the Log FileDisplaying the Vdsl Performance Diagnostics ASM-60 AlarmsTo display the Vdsl diagnostics Number Terminal Message Description SeverityAfter the ASM-60 power-up ASM-60 Performance Monitoring ParametersTo run the LEDs test Running the Diagnostic TestsRunning the LEDs Test Running the Diagnostic Tests IR-ETH Connector Options Appendix a IR-ETH Interface ModuleLAN ProtocolInstallation and Operation Figure A-4. IR-ETH Layout UTP OptionDIP Switch Settings LED IndicatorsConnecting to LAN Table A-2. DIP Switch SettingsIntroduction IR-ETH/QH ConnectorAppendix B IR-ETH/QH Interface Module Protocol Point-to-point Data Rate Kbps to 45 Mbps Table B-1 RJ-45 Connector PinoutPin Signal Function Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory Setting Setting the DIP SwitchTable B-2. DIP Switch Settings LED Name Color Description Location Connecting the LANTable B-3. IR-ETH/QH LED Indicators Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module OverviewDelay Frame Connector 10BaseT UTP Shielded RJ-45Standard Conforms to Ieee 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate TopologyIR-IP DIP Switch IR-IP LEDsTable C-1. IR-IP LEDs Functions Table C-3 RJ-45 PinoutIntroduction Accessing the IR-IP Management SubsystemIR-IP Management Subsystem, General Performing Preliminary Configuration Default IP Communication ParametersOutline of Preliminary Configuration To perform the preliminary configuration procedureConnecting the Telnet Host Preliminary Telnet Host ConfigurationAssigning the Router LAN Interface Address IP Learning MechanismAssigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR-IP To view and edit the ARP table contentsTo configure the IP router LAN address Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IP What to Do IfNo ping replies from IR-IP IP learning process is not successfulStarting a Management Utility General Operating ProceduresIR-IP Management Utility Menu Structure of Management Utility Quick Setup MenuTo access the Quick Setup menu LAN IP Address LAN IP MaskWAN IP Address WAN IP MaskManagement Access Menu Default GatewayRead Protocol from DIP Switches ProtocolAdvanced Setup Menu Telnet PasswordTelnet Inactivity Timeout To access the Management Access menuTo access the Advanced Setup menu To access the Device Identification menuDevice Identification Menu Device NameInterface Parameters Menu Aging Timeout Maintenance ProtocolTo access the Protocol Parameters menu WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol MenuAuthentication Protocol WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol MenuHeader and Control Field Compression Protocol Field CompressionPassword To Send Password To AcceptSecurity Host/Guest User Name To SendMulticast Forwarding To access the Multicast IP menuMulticast IP Menu To access the Static Groups menu To access the Device Control menuDevice Control Menu Static GroupsTotal Timeout New Software Download MenuServer IP Address File NameView Error Log Screen Resets MenuReset Device Reset LANView Menu Configuration and ConnectionReset WAN To access the ARP Tables screen To access the Multicast Groups Table screenARP Tables 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 User’s Configuration To erase the user’s configurationErasing IR-IP Software Erasing Application SoftwareTo download new software Downloading New SoftwareCase, it is recommended to turn ASM-60 off and then back on Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module Erasing IR-IP Software
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ASM-60 specifications

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