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LR5200A-R2 manual User and System Administration Guide, Series 5000 Bridge/Router
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Install
Mandatory Configuration
Reset
Ä Diagnostics
Ä WAN Set up
Ä down stability timer
Setting the T1/E1Parameters
IP Default Gateway
Power Up the Bridge/Router
Internet Service
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Series 5000 Bridge/Router
User and System Administration Guide
LR5100A-T,
LR5200A-R2
© Copyright 2002 by Black Box Corporation.
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Contents
Series 5000 Bridge/Router
User and System Administration Guide
LR5100A-T, LR5200A-R2
TRADEMARKS
Canadian Emissions Standard ICES-003
Federal Communications Commission FCC
applies
ISDN Type Approval Labels
Using The Electronic Reference Manuals
Using This Manual
INSTALLATION
Contents
Login to Bridge/Router and Enter the Required Configuration
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS & HOW TO CONFIGURE THEM
APPENDIX A MENU TREES
3 INTRODUCTION TO FILTERING
APPENDIX B OCTET LOCATIONS ON ETHERNET FRAMES
Octet Locations on an IPX Routed Novell Netware Frame
Contents
APPENDIX D INTERFACE PINOUTS
V.11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
Contents
Unpack the Router
Installation
Select a Site
Figure 1-1 Location of the Reset Hole on Router
Identify the Reset Switch
Applications
RESET
Connect to the Console
Identify the Connectors
modules
module
Applications
Make the Link Connections
Managing the router Using the Menus
Power Up the Bridge/Router
Applications
Terminals supported
Location Main
Conventions
Ä Option Name
Applications
Ä Password
Login to Bridge/Router and Enter the Required Configuration
Applications
T1/E1 WAN only
Setting the T1/E1Parameters
framed/unframed/SF/ESF
Applications
as specifed
7 Set Link Interface Type Location Main
first channel
Applications
Applications
Mandatory Configuration
Bridge
IP Router
POWER
Identify the Status LEDs
LINK 1/LAN
LINK
Applications
Typical Applications & How to Configure Them
Applications
Bridging and Routing Should You Bridge or Route?
Figure 2 -1 Networks Bridged across a WAN link
Bridging
Applications
Figure 2 -2 IP Networks Routed across a WAN link
IP Routing
Location Main
Ä IP Address / Size of Subnet Mask
Applications
IP Addressing
IP Subnets
Masks
Applications
Applications
Figure 2 -2 Defining an IP Subnet Mask
Location Main
Ä IP Address / Size of Subnet Mask
IP Static Route
IP Default Gateway
Ä Next Hop
Ä Cost
Novell Servers in Both Locations
IPX Routing
Figure 2 -3 IPX Routed Local Area Networks Servers on both sides
Applications
Figure 2 -4 IPX Routed Local Area Networks Servers on one side
Novell Servers in One Location Only
Applications
Ä Ethernet-II Frames
Ä IPX Routing
Ä RAW 802.3 Frames
Ä IEEE 802.2 Frames
Ä IPX Forwarding
Novell Server with Dual LANs
select LAN1 or LAN2
Applications
PPP Overview
PPP Link Configuration
Numbered Links
7 Location Main
Applications
Unnumbered Links
Location Main
Ä IP Parameters
Applications
Multilink Operation
Location Main
Ä Protocol Set-up
Figure 2 -5 Basic ISDN Configuration
Basic WAN Configurations
Basic ISDN Connections
Applications
Ä Directory Number Ä SPID
Ä Switch Type
Applications
Location Main
Ä Diagnostics
Ä Soft Reset
Applications
Location Main
Applications
PPP ISDN Manual Call Quick Connections
Ä Manual Call
IPX Router Manual Call Connection
IP Router Manual Call Connection
Ä IP Address / Subnet mask size
Figure 2 -8 Frame Relay configuration
Basic Frame Relay Configuration
Applications
Ä Link Speed
Auto Learning the Frame Relay Configuration
Applications
Location Main
Ä LMI Type
Manual Configuration - LMI Type
Applications
Location Main
Quick Start Frame Relay
Enabled
Ä IP Address / mask size
Ä PPP
disabled
Basic Leased Line Configuration
Figure 2 -9 Basic PPP Leased Line Configuration
Quick Start PPP Leased Line Connections
IP Router Connection
Bridge Connection
IPX Router Connection
Applications
Applications
Configure Remote Site Profiles
Location Main
Remote Site Profile ID & Alias
Remote Site ISDN Phone Number
Configure Remote Site Profiles for ISDN PPP
Ä ISDN Number
Applications
Enabled
Up Threshold Down Threshold Up Stability timer Down Stability timer
Applications
Location Main
Ä Remote Site Alias
Configure Remote Site Profile for Frame Relay
Ä DLCI
Applications
Ä CIR
Ä Primary Link
Applications
Location Main
Ä EIR
Ä disabled
Ä disabled
Applications
Applications
Configure Remote Site Profiles for Leased Line PPP
Location Main
Location Main
Applications
Ä Primary Link
Primary Link Number
Ä Recovery
Configure Remote Site Profiles for Frame Relay with ISDN backup
Ä Schedule
Ä WAN Set up
Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Advanced Features
Ä Server
Applications
Figure 2 -10 Local + External DNS Server Configuration
Ä Configuration
Internet Service
Applications
Network Address Translation and Port Translation
Configuration
address must be set in the IP parameters menu
Applications
Internet Service Provider
Figure 2 -11 NAPT Configuration
Applications
Private Network Addresses e-mail server telnet server WWW server
Security
Configure PPP Security
Ä Security Level
Applications
Applications
Ä Incoming CHAP Secret Ä Outgoing CHAP Secret
Location Main
Ä Outgoing User Name
Figure 2 -13 Sample Firewall Application
Configure Firewall
Applications
Ä inbound
Ä enter ID# 1 for ISP remote site
Ä ID# 1 for ISP remote site
Ä FTP Server
Ä Source Mask
Ä filter ID #
Ä Protocol Type
Applications
Network Address Translation
Compression
Filters
Applications
Ä down stability timer
Ä up threshold Ä up stability timer Ä down threshold
Ä enable
Bandwidth On Demand
Introduction to Filtering
MAC Address Filtering
Introduction to Filtering
Introduction to Filtering
Pattern Filtering
12-80
10-20&12-80
Popular Filters
NetBIOS &NetBEUI Windows For Workgroups
Bridge
IP & Related Traffic
IP Router
NetBIOS over TCP
Banyan
Other interesting TCP Ports
Appendix A Menu Trees
Menu Tree
Configuration
software release
52V.06.02.xx
software release
Menu Tree
software release
Statistics Set-Up
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Octet Locations on a Bridged TCP/IP Frame
Appendix B Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames
Octet Locations
Octet Locations on a Bridged Novell Netware Frame ETHERNET Type Codes
Octet Locations on an IP Routed TCP/IP Frame
Configuration Pages
Octet Locations on an IPX Routed Novell Netware Frame
Octet Locations
Octet Locations on a Bridged XNS Frame
Opening the case
Appendix C Servicing Information
Servicing Information
Identifying the Internal Components
Figure C-1 Top Internal View of the Ethernet Bridge/Router
Changing LAN or WAN Interfaces
To Clear a “Lost” Password
Selecting MDI or MDI-X LAN Interface
Servicing Information
Processor settings for the ISDN Link Modules
Installing the ISDN Link Modules
Figure C-2 Rear View with the ISDN U Module Installed
Figure C-4 ISDN Module processor setting jumpers
Figure C-5 ISDN S/T Module Termination setting jumpers
Connecting to the ISDN-U Link Module
Figure C-6 Ferrite Module Installed on the Cable
Changing the Termination Straps on the ISDN S/T Interface
Servicing Information
Performing a Software Upgrade
Servicing Information
PC used for TFTP transfers Router A Router B Router C
Servicing Information
Pinout Information
Appendix D Interface Pinouts
Link Clocking Information
ATL-CSU/DSU Link Module Information
Interface Pinouts
Figure D-1 Rear View of ATL-CSU/DSU Link Module with UP/DOWN Switches
Switches
Console Pinouts
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
DB25 Female DCE
Figure D-3 Console Pinouts
DB25 Female DTE
V.24 & RS232C Link Pinouts
Figure D-5 RS232 Link Pinouts
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
DB15 Female DTE
V.11/X.21 Link Pinouts
Figure D-6 V.11/x.21 Link Pinouts
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Figure D-7 RS530 Link Pinouts
RS442 & RS530 Link Pinouts
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Interface Pinouts
Figure D - 8 V.35 Link Pin Outs
V.35 Link Pinouts
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Interface Pinouts
Figure D-9 RS232 Null-Modem Cable
RS232 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Interface Pinouts
Figure D - 10 V-35 Null-Modem Cable
V.35 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
The link speed must be defined for each of the two units
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Figure D-11 RS530 Null-Modem Cable
RS530 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Interface Pinouts
Interface Pinouts
RS530 To RS449 Conversion Cable
Figure D-12 RS530 to RS449 Conversion Cable
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Figure D-13 V.11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable
V.11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
The connecting cable must be a shielded cable
Interface Pinouts