Installation
6
Connect to the Console
Connection to the router operator’s console is made through the RJ-45
connector labeled CONSOLE on the back of the router. A RJ-45
cable and RJ-45 to DB9 (female) converter are provided for connection
to a DB9 (male) connector.
Connect the console port of the P850 router to a computer running an
asynchronous communication package or a standard asynchronous
terminal. The router supports autobaud rates at 1200, 2400, 9600 or
19,200 bps. The router is managed through the use of “hotkey” Menus.
Appendix C provides the pinout information for the console connector
and the DB9 to RJ45 converter.
Make the LAN Connections
Connect the P850 router to the LAN with the available LAN interface
cable.
The P850 may be connected directly to a wiring hub or Ethernet
switch by using the MDI LAN port and a standard 10BaseT cable.
The P850 may be connected directly to a computer network card by
using the MDI-X LAN port and a standard 10BaseT cable.
Make the WAN Link Connection
The Universal WAN module may be selected to operate as a V.11,
V.35, RS232, or EIA530 interface. The Universal WAN interface
module uses a DB25 connector. Be sure to secure the cable connector
to the router and the communications equipment with connector
screws to prevent accidental disconnection.
WARNING: ensure that the connector cable used with the Universal
interface module has the correct pinouts for the operational mode
selected for the interface (V.11, V.35, RS232, or EIA530). Using the
incorrect cable connector for the operational mode selected may cause
permanent damage to the interface module. Please see Appendix D for
pinout assignments.
Note: When the P850 router is initially powered up, the Universal
WAN will have the default type of “none”. Before the link can be used,