Compatible Systems 1250I Transport Protocols and CompatiView, CompatiView Software Installation

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Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation

 

 

Run the auto-installation program (CV5x file) by double-clicking on it. The installation program will ask you to select (or create) a directory in which it should locate CompatiView and its associated files and data- base subdirectory.

Once the installation is complete, double-click on the CompatiView icon to open the program. For further information on using Compati- View, see the CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide included with your router.

Note: For an up-to-date description of the changes (if any) made to vWindows system files by the installation program, see the README.TXT file located in the CompatiView installation directory.

Transport Protocols and CompatiView

CompatiView will be able to use the transport protocol (IP or IPX) you have selected to access Compatible Systems products anywhere on your internetwork. Depending on your security setup, you may also be able to use the IP transport option to manage devices across the Internet.

The IP protocol does not provide a method for CompatiView to auto- matically discover the router. To initially contact the router over IP using CompatiView, you must first enter a valid IP address into the router. You can do this either on a console directly connected to the router or by setting a workstation’s IP address to 198.41.12.2 with a Class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0) so that it can communicate over Ethernet with 198.41.12.1 (the shipping default of Ethernet 0). After setting the router’s IP address, be sure to change the workstation’s configuration back to its original settings.

The IPX protocol does allow CompatiView to automatically discover the router. Compatible Systems devices are configured to autoseed the two most common IPX frame types upon startup (802.2 and 802.3 (raw)). If CompatiView has the IPX/SPX protocol selected as its trans- port, it will be necessary to either power up the router before powering up the workstation, or reboot the workstation after the router has completed its boot sequence. This process will ensure that the worksta- tion and the router have the proper IPX network bindings for communi- cation.

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Contents MicroRouter Installation Guide Page Getting Started Network InstallationIntroduction Command Line Management Basic Configuration GuideAppendix a Shipping Defaults WAN InterfacesSystems Appendix E Terms and Conditions MicroRouter 1250i LED PatternsIntroduction IntroductionAbout the MicroRouter MicroRouter 1250i Installation Overview Network Installation CompatiView Software InstallationCommand Line Preparation Basic Configuration GuidePage Warranty and Service Getting StartedFew Notes Please Read The ManualsSupplied with the MicroRouter Needed For InstallationWhat You Will Need To Get Started 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 System Requirements Installation and OperationCompatiView for Windows 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 IPIPX Protocol WAN Interface ConfigurationInternal T1 CSU/DSU WAN 0 Physical Communications Settings 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 AddressingEthernet Interface Appendix a Shipping DefaultsDefault Password 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

1250I specifications

The Compatible Systems 1250I is a cutting-edge, high-performance platform designed for a variety of applications in the computing landscape. It is built to meet the demands of both enterprise environments and individual users looking for robust performance and versatility. One of the standout features of the 1250I is its powerful processing capabilities. The system is equipped with an advanced multi-core processor, ensuring that it can handle multiple tasks simultaneously with ease and efficiency. This makes it particularly suitable for data-intensive applications such as machine learning, data analysis, and complex simulations.

In terms of memory, the 1250I supports a significant amount of RAM, allowing for smooth multitasking and improved performance when accessing large datasets. The system's memory architecture is built to optimize speed and responsiveness, ensuring quick access to applications and real-time data processing. Additionally, the Compatible Systems 1250I offers flexible storage options, including high-speed SSD and larger-capacity HDD configurations, providing users with both speed and ample space to store important data.

Connectivity features are also a key aspect of the 1250I. It includes multiple USB ports, Ethernet connectivity, and optional Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing for seamless integration into various network environments. This is critical for organizations that rely on fast and reliable communication between devices, as the 1250I can be easily integrated into existing network infrastructures.

The 1250I is designed with energy efficiency in mind. The system incorporates modern power-saving technologies, reducing overall energy consumption while maintaining high performance levels. This not only lowers operational costs but also contributes to a greener approach to computing.

The software compatibility of the 1250I is extensive, supporting various operating systems and applications. This flexibility allows users to tailor their software environment to suit their specific needs, from enterprise-level software to consumer-grade applications.

Lastly, the Compatible Systems 1250I features a robust security framework, including hardware-level security measures to protect against unauthorized access and data breaches. This is increasingly important in today's digital landscape, where data security is paramount.

In summary, the Compatible Systems 1250I is a versatile and powerful computing platform designed with performance, connectivity, efficiency, and security in mind, making it an exceptional choice for both businesses and individual users alike.