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ITG Trunk 2.0 ISDN Signaling Link (ISL) Description, Installation and Operation
Configure the MAT ITG PC to communicate with aremote Meridian 1 site via modem router
If your version of MAT does not support the modem router communication
profile for Meridian 1 system types, you may work around the limitation by
configuring a Dial-up Networking (DUN) session under MS Windows to
connect to the modem router at a particular Meridian 1 site.
In the MAT Navigator, you must configure the Meridian 1 system
communication profile as "Ethernet." You must establish the Dial-up
Networking session from MS Windows before attempting to connect to the
Meridian 1 system from the MAT Navigator. ITG nodes on th e same E- LAN
will also be accessible over the same Dial-up Networking connection to the
modem router.
Configure the RM356 modem router by the manager menu
Configuring the RM356 modem router by the manager menu can be
completed from a terminal or PC connected to the local RS232 manager port
on the rear of the modem router. Alternatively the manager menu can be
accessed by Telnet after the IP addressing and routing have been set up
initially from the local manager port.
Note: The arrow keys navigate in the RM356 manager menu. The
spacebar key toggles pre-defined configuration val ues for a field. The
Enter key saves data changes to ROM and exits the current menu. The
Esc key exits the current menu without saving changes. Enter menu
selection number when prompted to display a sub-menu, configuration
form, or command prompts.
1Press the Enter key.
The 'Enter Password:' prompt is displayed for 10 seconds.
2Enter the default RM356 manager password: 1234
The "RM356 Main Menu" is displayed.
3Enter menu selection number 1 to access "General Setup" under the
"Getting Started" section of the "RM356 Main Menu."
"Menu 1 General Setup" is displayed.