Compatible Systems 2200R manual Connecting an Out-of-Band Management Console

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Chapter 3 - Network Installation

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Connecting Devices to the RS-232C Interface

This interface -- WAN 1 -- can be used to connect to synchronous or asynchronous line communications devices at rates up to 256Kbps (sync), or 230.4 Kbps (async). Examples include modems, leased or switched 56K CSU/DSUs, and ISDN Terminal Adapters.

Note: If connecting to a synchronous device such as a CSU/DSU, Lthe router must first be configured for synchronous operation before connecting to the device. See Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide for configuration information.

You may select either dial-on-demand, always up (i.e., redial if down), or leased line operation. This interface may also be set to receive ISDN or switched-56 incoming calls.

To connect a device, first make sure that both units are powered off. Then, simply connect the supplied RS-232 cable between the router and the device.

Note: The MicroRouter 2200R RS-232 interfaces require that your vasynchronous line communications device be set to supply the RS-232 DCD signal when a connection has been made. A synchronous RS-232 device should be set to provide DSR.

Note: The MicroRouter 2200R includes a special cable to facilitate vconnections to RS-232 line communications devices. This cable includes support for several asynchronous and synchronous control signals. Off-the-shelf cables generally do not support these signals.

Connecting an Out-of-Band Management Console

If you wish to connect an out-of-band management console, use the supplied cable and connect to the Console interface on the back of the MicroRouter 2200R. You can use a dumb terminal or a computer equipped with VT100 terminal emulation.

The default settings for the Console interface are VT100 terminal emulation, 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no Flow Control.

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Contents MicroRouter 2200R Installation Guide Page Getting Started Network InstallationIntroduction Command Line Management Basic Configuration GuideAppendix a Shipping Defaults Systems Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsIntroduction IntroductionAbout the MicroRouter 2200R Getting Started MicroRouter 2200R Installation OverviewCompatiView Software Installation Introduction Network InstallationCommand Line Preparation Basic Configuration GuidePage Getting Started Warranty and ServiceFew Notes Please Read The ManualsWhat You Will Need To Get Started Needed For InstallationSupplied with the MicroRouter 2200R Ethernet Connection RequirementsInterface Telco Line Connection RequirementsGetting Started 10Base-T Twisted-Pair Ethernet RS-232 Interface Placing the Router Network InstallationConnecting a Line Device to MicroRouter 2200R Connecting the Router to the EthernetConnecting to Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connecting Devices to the V.35 InterfaceConnecting Devices to the RS-232C Interface Connecting an Out-of-Band Management ConsolePowering Up the Router System Requirements Installation and OperationCompatiView for Windows Transport Protocols and CompatiView Out-of-Band Command Line Management Command Line ManagementCommand Line Management Setting Up Telnet OperationCommand Line Management Page Basic Configuration Guide IP Protocol Ethernet Interface ConfigurationRequired for IP Suggested for IPDECnet Protocol IPX ProtocolAppleTalk Protocol Suggested for DECnet WAN Interface ConfigurationPhysical Communications Settings Required for Dedicated/Leased Line Operation Link ConfigurationSuggested for Dedicated/Leased Line Operation Required for Dial-On-Demand OperationIP Protocol Basic Configuration Guide Suggested for IPX DECnet Protocol Frame Relay Dlci Mappings Frame Relay ConfigurationRequired for IP Unnumbered Interface Required for IP Numbered InterfaceIPX Protocol Smds Configuration Smds Addressing Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROMPage Ethernet Interface Appendix a Shipping DefaultsDefault Password WAN Interfaces Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector DTE Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsAppendix B Connector and Cable Pin Outs Ethernet Traffic Indicators Ethernet LED Bar Power On, No TrafficOther Indicators on All LED Bars Panic IndicatorsAppendix C LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings MicroRouter 2200R Switch SettingsAppendix D Downloading Software From Compatible Systems Page Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E Terms ConditionsAppendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E Terms and Conditions