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ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, ANDSYNC ROUTER USER’S MANUAL
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5.3 Installation Examples
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Figure 5-1. Async Router AR-P, Async Router AR-5.
Contents
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION
MARCH 1996 LRA001A-R2 LRA005A-R2 LRS002A-R2
Async Router AR-P Async Router AR-5 Sync Router
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INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement)
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CHAPTER 1: Specifications
1. Specifications
1.1 General
1.2 Connector Specifications
Table 1-3. DB9 Connector.
Table 1-4. Power Input Connector.
Table 1-5. RJ-11 Connector.
2. Introduction
Model WAN Capabilities
2.1 Applications
2.2 Shared Router Features
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2.3 Async Router AR-5 (LRA005A-R2) Features
2.4 Sync Router (LRS002A-R2) Features
2.5 Async Client Kit
2.6 Operating Requirements
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3. Connect Cables
3.1 Inventory
3.2 Async Router AR-P Connections
Figure 3-1. Async Router AR-P Connections.
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3.3 Async Router AR-5 Connections
Figure 3-2. Async Router AR-5 Connections.
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3.3 Sync Router Connections
Figure 3-3. Sync Router Connections.
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4. Connect Host
4.1 If you have a previously configured boot diskette...
4.2 Select Host Connection Method
Host Required Host Required Host Location Required Network Protocols Applications
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5. Install Software
5.1 Installation Summary
5.2 Installation Procedure
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5.4 Parameters
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IP Address Class Subnet Mask Bits
Suffix Organization Type
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6. Configure and Test
6.1 Configure Hosts on TCP/IP Network
6.2 Test TCP/lP Networks Using Ping
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6.3 Test IPX Networks Using RouterVu
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Appendix A: Networking Examples
A.1 Dialup LAN-to-LAN
System Name Link Password password file entries name/password
Figure A-1. Connection Example: Async Router AR-5 to Async Router AR-Ps.
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Figure A-4. Typical Configurations with Home and Branch Offices.
A.2 Synchronous LAN-to-LAN
Figure A-5. Modem as a Backup for a Synchronous Connection.
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Appendix B: Line Use
B.1 How to Monitor Line Use
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B.2 How to Limit Line Use
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Appendix C: Troubleshooting
C.1 LED descriptions
ASYNC ROUTER AR-P
ASYNC ROUTER AR-5
SYNC ROUTER
C.2 Router Commands
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C.3 Initial Configuration/Start-up Problems
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C.4 Operating Problems
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C.5 Client Problems
C.6 Returning Your Router for Repair
WARNING
Appendix D: Interoperability
D.1 RADIUS Servers
D.2 SecurID Servers
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D.3 Cisco Router Interoperability
mode prompt* how to enter mode Notes
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D.4 IPX Synchronous Routers
D.5 TCP/lP Synchronous Routers
D.6 Interoperability with CSU/DSUs
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Appendix E: Glossary
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Appendix F: Installation Reference
Router Parameters
Model Interfaces Supported
How will modem be used? modem0 modem1 modem2 modem3 modem4
Ethernet Parameters
Client Authentication Method (choose one method only)
Sync Parameters
Modem Parameters
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Client Parameters Planner
For the Router
For each Client
Router Link Passwords Example/Worksheet
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CONTENTS
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1. Quick Reference
1.1 Conventions Used in This Chapter
1.2 Interface Addresses
1.3 Generic Commands
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1.4 IPX-only Commands
1.5 TCP/IP-only Commands
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1.6 RouterVu Commands
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1.7 General Info
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2. Generic Commands
2.1 Interface Addresses
2.2 access shift
2.3 asystat
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2.4 authenticate
2.5 client
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2.6 config
2.7 date
2.8 default_mode
2.9 dialup
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2.10 help
2.11 history
2.12 hostname
2.13 logout
2.14 memory
2.15 monitor
2.16 passwd
2.17 performance
2.18 ppp
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2.19 ps
2.20 reboot
2.21 start/stop
2.22 tip
2.23 trace
2.24 tux
2.25 update
2.26 version
2.27 who
3. IPX-only commands
3.1 Interface Addresses
3.2 IPX Addresses
3.3 Reserved Destination Socket Numbers
Socket Number Socket Process
3.4 IPX Server Types
Server Type Number Server Type
3.5 IPX Packet Types
Field Value Packet Type Description
3.6 filter
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3.7 ifconfig
3.8 ipx
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3.9 netstat
3.10 ping
3.11 ripfilter
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3.12 route
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3.13 sap
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3.14 sapfilter
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3.15 spoof
3.16 tcp/ip
4. TCP/IP-only Commands
4.1 Interface Addresses
4.2 arp
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4.3 domain
4.4 filter
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4.5 icmp
4.6 ifconfig
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4.7 ip
4.8 ipx
4.9 netstat
4.10 ping
4.11 rip
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4.12 route
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4.13 snmp
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4.14 syslog
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4.15 tcp
4.16 traceroute
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Appendix A: System Messages
A.1 Syslog Messages
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A.2 Console Messages
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Appendix B: Dialing Scripts
B.1 Standard Dialing Procedure
B.2 Dialer Script Procedure
B.3 Sample Dialer Script
B.4 Logging into Remote Systems Using Dialer Scripts
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B.5 Modem Control Signals
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Appendix C: Release 4.2 Notes
New Features, Release 4.2
Use Routers to...
Sync Router Only
For All Routers
Outstanding Issues, Release 4.2
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NetWare Dialup Considerations, Release 4.2
How to Upgrade to Release 4.2
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How to Make Previous Releases Compatible with Release 4.2
Using Analog Leased Lines?
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Connecting to an Internet Service Provider (ISP)?