ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER USER’S MANUAL

Procedure

1.Start your DOS-based PC (one that can read and write 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB DOS diskettes).

2.Insert the Router boot diskette into the PC’s diskette drive. We assume you’re using the a: drive.

If you’re using the b: drive, substitute b: for a:.

3.Enter:

a:\stacker a:

a:setaddr <RETURN>

4. The setaddr program asks you whether you will be using IPX or IP addresses for telnet.

The Router must have an IP or IPX address before you can access it. This program will set up the initial addresses for your Router.

For IPX addresses on a NetWare network enter 1

For IP addresses on a TCP/IP network enter 2

What kind of addresses will you use (1) or (2)?

Enter 2, and press the RETURN key.

5. The setaddr program asks you for the IP address to be assigned to the Router:

The IP address of the Router must be set before you can telnet in to the box. This program will set up the initial IP address for your Router.

Use d.d.d.d notation, (0 <= d <= 255 (decimal)). Enter your IP address:

Enter the Router’s designated IP address, and press the RETURN key. Use dotted quad notation for your IP address: d.d.d.d where d is a decimal number greater than or equal to zero, and less than or equal to 255.

6. Now exit the Stacker utility and unmount the a: drive:

Initial configuration for your Router is now complete.

You must now take the boot disk, insert it into your Router and power on the unit. After the Router boots, you can complete the configuration of the Router by using Telnet (IP) or RouterVu (IPX) to access the box.

STACKER doubles your disk capacity!! (type “EXIT” to unmount drive a:)

Enter

exit <RETURN>

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