Compatible Systems 1250I manual Connecting the Router to the Ethernet

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Chapter 3 - Network Installation

Connecting the Router to the Ethernet

If your twisted-pair hub is already in place, you can connect the router to an active network without interrupting network activity. The router must be powered off.

Connecting to Twisted-Pair Ethernet

Before connecting the router to twisted-pair cabling you need an unshielded twisted-pair cable that is already connected to your 10BaseT-compatible twisted-pair hub.

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

Connecting the Router to a T1 Line

To connect the router to the T1 line, you need a four wire jumper cable that is already connected to the RJ-45 jack which was installed by your telephone company. The router must be powered off. Simply plug the jumper cable into the RJ-45 WAN 0 connector on the back of the MicroRouter 1250i.

Connecting a Line Device to the Secondary Port

The MicroRouter 1250i supports lower speed synchronous/asynchro- nous operation over a secondary RS-232 connector (WAN 1). This port independently supports the PPP and Frame Relay link protocols.

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/DSU’s, 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.

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Contents MicroRouter Installation Guide Page Introduction Network InstallationGetting Started Command Line Management Basic Configuration GuideAppendix a Shipping Defaults WAN InterfacesSystems Appendix E Terms and Conditions MicroRouter 1250i LED PatternsAbout the MicroRouter IntroductionIntroduction MicroRouter 1250i Installation Overview Network Installation CompatiView Software InstallationCommand Line Preparation Basic Configuration GuidePage Warranty and Service Getting StartedFew Notes Please Read The ManualsWhat You Will Need To Get Started Needed For InstallationSupplied with the MicroRouter Ethernet Connection Requirements T1 Line Connection RequirementsOther Telco Line Connection Requirements 10Base-T Twisted-Pair EthernetRS-232 Interface Network Installation Placing the RouterConnecting the Router to the Ethernet Connecting the Router to a T1 LineConnecting a Line Device to the Secondary Port Connecting to Twisted-Pair EthernetConnecting an Out-of-Band Management Console Powering Up the RouterPage CompatiView for Windows Installation and OperationSystem Requirements Transport Protocols and CompatiView Command Line Management Out-of-Band Command Line ManagementTemporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command Line Management Setting Up Telnet OperationEthernet 0 section Page Basic Configuration Guide Ethernet Interface Configuration IP ProtocolRequired for IP Suggested for IPInternal T1 CSU/DSU WAN 0 Physical Communications Settings WAN Interface ConfigurationIPX Protocol RS-232 WAN 1 Physical Communications Settings Internal T1 CSU/DSU WAN 0 Link ConfigurationRS-232 WAN 1 Link Configuration Suggested for Dedicated/Leased Line OperationRequired for Dial-On-Demand Operation Suggested for Dial-On-Demand OperationIP Protocol Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay Dlci Mappings Required for IP Numbered InterfaceIPX Protocol Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROM Smds AddressingDefault Password Appendix a Shipping DefaultsEthernet Interface IP Defaults IPX DefaultsT1 CSU/DSU WAN 0 Link & Physical Defaults RS-232 WAN 1 Link & Physical DefaultsAppendix B Connector and Cable Pin Outs Pin Outs for T1 Female Connector DTEPage Power On, No Traffic Ethernet Traffic Indicators Ethernet LED BarWAN Indicators WAN LED Bar MicroRouter 1250i LED PatternsMicroRouter 1250i Switch Settings Appendix D Downloading Software From Compatible Systems Page Appendix E Terms Conditions Appendix E Terms and ConditionsAppendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E Terms and Conditions

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