PT1054605-00, Rev A December
DCPlink Multi-Protocol Router Advanced Configuration Guide
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Introduction
Table of Contents
Hardware Configuration
Preface
RS-232 Null-Modem Cable Crossover
Chapter 3 Installation and Cabling
RS-423/RS-485 Null Modem Cable
Installing to Novell NetWare version
Software Installation
Software Configuration
Chapter 6 Frame Relay Configuration
Configuring the WAN Call Directory
Chapter 7 X.25 Configuration
Network Protocol and Binding Configuration
Appendix A
Diagnostic Programs
Preface
Audience for Advanced Configuration Guide
Product Support
DCPx86i/e Terminology
User Guide Conventions
NetWare Guides Included with DCPlink
Related Documentation
Protocol Guides
Emulex Guides
Introduction
Chapter
EMULEX DCPLINK
1-2 Chapter
Emulex DCPlink
Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
disk compression utilities, such as Disk Doubler
What’s Next?
CAUTION The system must not load any of the following modules
extended memory managers, such as HIMEM, QEMM, or EMM386
DCP386 I/486 E DAUGHTERBOARD SETTINGS
Hardware Configuration
DCP386 I ADAPTER CONFIGURATION
DCP486 E ADAPTER CONFIGURATION
Factory Default Settings
Hardware Configuration
Base I/O Address
2-4 Chapter
SW1 - Base I/O Address Settings
Figure 2-1 SW1
Host Interrupt Level IRQ Setting
DCP286i-SBC Adapter Configuration
DCPx86i/e Adapter Configuration
Jumper Settings
Figure 2-5 Factory Default Jumper Block Placement
Software Compatibility Level
2-8 Chapter
Control Register 4 Read Option
Window Group Select
Memory Size
Figure 2-7 Factory Default DTE Settings All Modes Except
Setting Data Clock Direction DTE or DCE
Figure 2-8 DCE Settings All Modes Except
Figure 2-10 DCE Settings for the V.35 Mode
After configuring the DCP286i adapter, refer to chapter 3 to
Install the DCP286i adapter in your computer Attach cable
Figure 2-9 DTE Settings for the V.35 Mode
Jumper Settings
DCP386i Adapter Configuration
Window Group Select
PC I/O Channel Check
Figure 2-12 DCP386i Factory Default Jumper Connections
Figure 2-13 Window Group Select Jumper Plug Settings
Hardware Configuration
Configure daughterboard
What’s Next?
2-14 Chapter
DCP486e Adapter Configuration
Jumper Settings
Window Group Select
What’s Next?
Hardware Configuration
Figure 2-15 Window Group Select Jumper Positions
8-Port RS-232 Daughterboard
DCP386i/486e Daughterboard Settings
DTE/DCE Selection
Port #
Switch
Hardware Configuration
8-Port RS-422/X.21 Daughterboard
Setting DTE or DCE Operation
What’s Next?
Switch
Install the adapter in your computer Attach cable
Hardware Configuration
INSTALLING THE EMULEX ADAPTER
Installation and Cabling
Chapter
3-27
TROUBLESHOOTING
DCP386I/486E DAUGHTERBOARD CABLING
3-20
Installing the Emulex Adapter
DCP386i/486e Daughterboard Cabling
NOTE All connections to the board should be made using
Cabling Connections
DCP286i-SBC Adapter Cables
RS-422/X.21 Cabling
Loopback Plug Options
Optional Cable Drawings
R-S232/EIA-530 Loopback Plug DB25F
S R T V AA V X C D H E F
V.35 Loopback Plug Winchester Male
Hardware Installation
Figure 3-2 Not Supplied by Emulex
3-8 Chapter
X.21 Loopback Plug DBI5F
Figure 3-3 Not Supplied by Emulex
Figure 3-4 Emulex PT1011208-01
RS-232 Cable Assembly
DCP286i-SBC Adapter Cables
Hardware Installation
3-10 Chapter
RS-422/530 Cable Assembly
Figure 3-5 Emulex PT1011209-01
Hardware Installation
RS-423 Cable Assembly
Figure 3-6 Emulex Part #PT1011211-01
3-12 Chapter
RS-485 Cable Assembly
Figure 3-7 Emulex PT1011210-01
Hardware Installation
V.35 Cable Assembly
Figure 3-8 Emulex PT1011213-01
3-14 Chapter
X.21 Cable Assembly
Figure 3-9 Emulex PT1011221-01
MODEM OR
RS-232 Standard Cable
Hardware Installation
Figure 3-10 Not Supplied by Emulex
3-16 Chapter
RS-232 Null-Modem Cable Crossover
Figure 3-11 Not Supplied by Emulex
Hardware Installation
RS-423/RS-485 Null Modem Cable
Figure 3-12 Not Supplied by Emulex
3-18 Chapter
V.35 Null Modem Cable
Figure 3-13 Not Supplied by Emulex
Hardware Installation
X.21 Null Modem Cable
Figure 3-14 Not Supplied by Emulex
shielded cables to reduce radio frequency interference
DCP386i/486e Daughterboard Cabling
RS-232 Cabling
NOTE All connections to the board should be made using
TDA RDA RTSA CTSA DSRA SG CDA TCA RCA DTRA
Hardware Installation
RS-232 Standard Cable
DB25 FEMALE DCP PORT
Figure 3-16 Not Supplied by Emulex
RS-232 Three-Wire Port Cable
RS-232 Null-Modem Cable Crossover
3-22 Chapter
RS-422/X.21 Cabling
MODEM OR DCE
RS-422 Standard Cable
3-24 Chapter
DCP PORT
Hardware Installation
X.21 Adapter Cable
Figure 3-19 Emulex PT1011204-01
13 z
RS-422 Null-Modem Cable
3-26 Chapter
DCP PORT
What’s Next?
Troubleshooting
2 Is the board securely seated in the system unit?
Chapter
Software Installation
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
UNINSTALL PROCEDURES
Installing to Novell NetWare version
Software Installation Procedure
After a short delay, the Installation Options menu appears
4-4 Chapter
Installing to Novell NetWare version
Figure 4-4 The Installation Options Menu
Figure 4-5 Other Installation Actions Menu
Figure 4-6 The Installation Options Menu
Uninstall Using NetWare Version
Uninstall Procedures
5 At the console server prompt, type
4-8 Chapter
Uninstall using NetWare version
What’s Next?
INETCFG
Software Configuration
CONFIGURING WITH INETCFG
Chapter
INETCFG Menus
INETCFG
Protocols - Specifies global parameters for Network-layer protocols
Using Context-Sensitive Help
Configuring with INETCFG
Note Call Emulex technical support if the driver is not listed
6 Review the default values in the Board Configuration menu, and makes changes as needed
What’s Next?
Use the Tab key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled as needed
9 Press Esc to return to the Internetworking Configuration menu
Frame Relay Configuration X.25 Configuration
Configuring Protocol Parameters
Frame Relay Configuration
CONFIGURING THE NETWORK INTERFACE
CONFIGURING WAN CALL DIRECTORY
Frame Relay Networks
Introduction
Frame Relay Parameters
Planning Your Frame Relay Network
Diagramming Your Frame Relay Network
6-4 Chapter
communicate with three remote sites using a minimum of 32 Kbps sustained bandwidth, the physical interface must be able to support at least 3 x 32 Kbps = 96 Kbps. You should also consider traffic pattern characteristics bursty or sustained when specifying interface speed
Configuring the Network Interface
6 Select the adapter you wish to configure and press Enter
Parameter Group field specifies the type of link management required
Full Status Enquiry Counter specifies the number of standard status enquiries to exchange before issuing a full status inquiry from the network. The value ranges from 1 to 255 with a factory default of 6 enquiries. A full status enquiry response from the network updates the Frame Relay network and link information tables
Configuring WAN Call Directory
3 Press Ins to configure a new WAN Call Destination
7 Circuit Type Permanent, the default, is the only option available
Network Protocols and Bindings
Configuring Protocol Parameters
Binding Network Protocols to a WAN Interface
3.0 Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
4 Select the desired protocol e.g., IPX, then press Enter
9 Highlight the desired WAN Call Destination, then press Enter
What’s Next?
Chapter
X.25 Configuration
CONFIGURING THE X.25 NETWORK INTERFACE
CONFIGURING THE WAN CALL DIRECTORY
7-2 Chapter
Introduction
On-Demand SVC
Virtual Circuit Service
Protocol
Permanent
Logical Channel Numbers
Planning Your X.25 Network
Diagramming Your X.25 Network
Frame Level Parameters
7-6 Chapter
Packet Level Parameters
Note The following timers and counters are not configurable
PVC, Lowest LCN - Determines the lowest LCN used for a PVC
Logical Channel Numbers
Emulex X.25 User Facilities
7-10 Chapter
Configuring the X.25 Network Interface
Figure 7-2 Network Interfaces
Figure 7-1 Internetworking Configuration
5 Card Type Select the Emulex adapter type if not already displayed
Modifying/Creating a Profile
Lowest Outbound SVC LCN
Lowest Two-Way SVC LCN
7-14 Chapter
Local DTE Address
X.25 Authentication Options
7-16 Chapter
Figure 7-6 Internetworking Configuration
Configuring the WAN Call Directory
2 The Configured Wan Call Destinations window is displayed
− You can display a list of Interface Group names by pressing Enter
9 For SVC, enter the DTE Address in the Destination DTE Address field
On-Demand
7-22 Chapter
Expert Call Configuration
To configure another WAN Call Destination, repeat the above steps
Configuring Protocol Parameters
Network Protocol and Binding
7-24 Chapter
Binding Network Protocols to a WAN Interface
3.0 Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Figure 7-11 Internetworking Configuration
Figure 7-12 Configured Protocol to Bindings
Figure 7-13 Binding IPX
7-26 Chapter
Figure 7-14 Wan Call Destination Entry
Figure 7-15 Configured Wan Call Destinations
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Contacting Emulex
PRODUCT SERVICE
Chapter
Placing the Call
Prior to Your Call
Technical Assistance
European
Domestic
Bulletin Board System
Product Service
24 - Hour Support
Contacting Emulex
File
NOTE The file EMULEX.LST in area #1 describes the files in each area
Area Description
Internet
EmuFax
USING DCPDIAG3 FOR THE DCP386
Diagnostic Programs
Appendix A
DIAGNOSTIC PLATFORM
Diagnostic Operating Requirements
Diagnostic Platform
README.DOC
Loading and Running the Diagnostic Platform
Diagnostic Platform Instructions
Distribution Diskette
A-4 Appendix A
Menus
− All On - Enables all tests in the displayed list
CONFIG FILE
README.DOC
Using DCPDIAG3 for the DCP386i
Diagnostic Operating Requirements
Diagnostic Programs A-7
A-8 Appendix A
Running the Diagnostic
dcpdiag3
Diagnostic Programs A-9