Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide

3 • Configuring the RAS for operation

 

 

2.Click on Modify. The Modify Dial-In window appears (see figure 29).

Figure 29. Modify Dial-In window, Login section

3.The IP address pool contains the IP addresses that are assigned dynamically to the dial-in connections. Type the IP address pool in the space provided. The IP addresses can be non-contiguous addresses config- ured as follows:

Blocks of IP addresses are designated with a dash (-) separating the first and last host in the block (for example, 192.49.110.151-155)

The addresses can be from a subnet other than the local network the RAS is on

The IP address pool can have IP addresses from multiple subnets. The subnets must be separated by a semi-colon (for example, 192.155.155.1-6;192.155.160.41-46)

Note The IP address pool is limited to 39 characters.

4.Click the Submit Query button under the section.

Note Each section in the Modify Dial-In window has its own Submit Query button. In order for a change in a particular section to take place, that section’s submit query button must be selected before making changes elsewhere.

5.Scroll down to the Domain Name Server section of the Modify Dial-In window (see figure 30).

Configuring the RAS with a Web browser

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Patton electronic 3125 manual Click on Modify. The Modify Dial-In window appears see figure

3125 specifications

The Patton Electronics 3125 is a versatile, high-performance device designed for a variety of communication applications. Known for its durability and reliability, this product has made a name for itself in the realm of network connectivity and data communication.

One of the standout features of the 3125 is its support for both T1 and E1 serial data connections. This flexibility allows users to adapt the device to different network environments, making it suitable for various applications ranging from remote access to integrating legacy systems with modern networks. The device supports frame relay and PPP protocols, which are critical for ensuring efficient data transfer across networks.

The Patton 3125 is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance its functionality. For instance, it incorporates an intelligent line monitoring feature, which helps identify and troubleshoot line faults automatically. This capability can minimize downtime, offering users a more reliable communication experience and reducing the need for on-site maintenance.

Another significant characteristic of the 3125 is its built-in network interface card (NIC) support, which allows seamless integration with IP networks. This feature is particularly valuable for businesses looking to modernize their infrastructure without completely overhauling existing systems. Furthermore, the device supports various signaling protocols, including CAS, NI1, and NI2, which facilitates compatibility with different telecom services.

Additionally, the Patton 3125 comes equipped with a user-friendly web-based interface, making configuration and management straightforward. This feature is particularly beneficial for network administrators, allowing them to monitor performance and adjust settings remotely. The device also supports SNMP for enhanced network management capabilities, further streamlining operational efficiency.

In terms of physical characteristics, the Patton 3125 is built to withstand challenging environments. Its robust casing ensures durability, and it features various mounting options for easy installation in different settings, whether in a data center or an office environment.

Overall, the Patton Electronics 3125 stands out for its combination of flexibility, advanced technology, and ease of use, making it a valuable asset for organizations seeking reliable communication solutions. Whether connecting legacy systems or enabling high-speed data transfer, the 3125 meets the demanding needs of today’s network landscape.