Compatible Systems manual Network Installation, Connecting the Octal T1-10/100 to the Ethernet

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Chapter 1 - Network Installation

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Chapter 1 - Network Installation

Octal T1-10/100 RIOP Front Panel

This section of the manual will help you install the Octal T1-10/100 RIOP to connect a local Ethernet and up to eight remote corporate networks. These connections can be made to other Compatible Systems devices or internetworking equipment from other vendors.

In summary, the steps for installation are:

1.After mounting the router or placing on a desktop, make sure it is not connected to any power source.

2.Connect the router to the Ethernet network.

3.Connect the router to the T1 transmission equipment.

4.Connect a management console to the router (optional).

5.Plug in the power cable and power up the router.

Connecting the Octal T1-10/100 to the Ethernet

The 10/100 Ethernet interface directly supports 100BaseTx or 10BaseT twisted-pair Ethernet. To connect the router’s Ethernet interface to twisted-pair Ethernet cabling, you will need an unshielded twisted-pair station cable that is already connected to a 10BaseT-compatible twisted-pair hub (for a transmit speed of 10 Mbps) or a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet hub (for a transmit speed of 100 Mbps).

ϖNote: Ethernet cables and cable connectors are not supplied with the Octal T1-10/100 RIOP product. Category 5 cabling is required for 100 BaseT operation. Please contact your reseller or your Compatible Systems representative for information on obtaining the correct Ethernet cabling supplies.

To connect the router to the twisted-pair network, simply plug the twisted-pair cable into the RJ-45 Ethernet connector on the front of the unit.

Connecting the Octal T1-10/100 to a T1 Line

To connect each T1 port to a T1 line, you need an 8-pin connector jumper cable (four wires are used). The jumper cable should already be connected to the RJ-45 jack which was installed by your telephone company.

Plug one of the supplied DB-26 male to Quad RJ-45 cables into the DB-26 T1 female connector on the front of the device. Make sure that the jack screws on the DB-26 connector are secured. Then plug the jumper cable into one of the RJ-45 T1 connectors on the Quad RJ- 45 cable.

ϖNote: Port numbers 0 - 3 are stamped on each T1 RJ-45 connector. For ports 4 -7, the connector marked “Port 0” is Port 4, the connector marked “Port 1” is Port 5, etc.

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Contents Octal T1-10/100 Riop Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Quickstart InstructionsIii Shipping Defaults LED PatternsShipping Defaults Network InstallationQuickstart Configuration Introduction to the Octal T1-10/100 RiopNetwork Installation Connecting the Octal T1-10/100 to the EthernetConnecting the Octal T1-10/100 to a T1 Line Connecting a Management Console Powering Up the RouterIP Protocol Ethernet Interface ConfigurationQuickstart Instructions Required for IPIPX Protocol AppleTalk ProtocolDECnet Protocol PPP Configuration WAN Interface ConfigurationT1 Physical Communications Settings WAN Link ConfigurationFrame Relay Configuration Frame Relay Dlci Mappings Required for IP Numbered InterfaceRequired for IP Unnumbered Interface Suggested for IPX Smds Configuration Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROMSmds Addressing Shipping Defaults Ethernet InterfaceWAN 0 Interface T1 CSU/DSU Defaults IPX DefaultsAppleTalk Defaults WAN 1 7 InterfacesRouter LED Patterns General IndicatorsLED Patterns Over TempEthernet Connection Indicators Ethernet Traffic IndicatorsT1 Indicators T1 Connection Indicators