Chapter 5 Application Configuration Procedures

IPmux-1/1EInstallation and Operation Manual

 

 

4.Select Next Hop and enter the next hop router IP address (this parameter is only necessary if the Destination IP Address is not in the same subnet as this IPmux. In such cases the Ethernet frame will be sent to the next hop IP address).

5.Select Destination Bundle and enter 33 (which is the destination bundle on IPmux-4).

6.Press <Esc> to return to the Bundle Connection Configuration screen.

7.Press <Esc> to return to the Main screen.

Note

Remember to press <Enter> after modifying each parameter. Press <S> to save

all changes on the menu.

 

5.3 IPmux-4

Powering-up

To turn on IPmux-4:

1.Make sure all IPmux-4 cables and connectors are properly connected.

2.Connect IPmux-4 to a PC equipped with an ASCII terminal-emulation application (for example, Windows 95 Hyper Terminal or Procomm).

3.Turn on the control-terminal PC and set its default port parameters to

19,200 baud, 8 bits/character, No Parity, 1 stop bit.

4.Set the terminal emulator to ANSI VT100 emulation (for optimal view of system menus).

5.Switch ON the POWER supply switch, located on the rear panel.

6.When the initialization and self-test are over, a menu appears displaying initialization and self-test results. If the self-test is successful, the RDY LED on the left side of the front panel lights up.

To logon:

1.Press <Esc> to open the configuration software.

2.Enter your User Name as Supervisor (su) and press <Enter>.

3.Enter your Password (the factory-set password is xxxxxxxxxx).

Note If you enter an invalid password in three consecutive attempts the system becomes inaccessible for 15 minutes.

5-10 IPmux-4

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RAD Data comm IPmux-1E operation manual Press Esc to return to the Main screen, To turn on IPmux-4

IPmux-1E, IPmux-1 specifications

RAD Data Comm is a renowned manufacturer known for its high-quality communication solutions, and among its notable offerings are the IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E devices. These compact and versatile products are designed for efficient network integration and data transport over various mediums including IP-based networks.

The IPmux-1 is a powerful multiplexer that enables the transmission of multiple channels of voice, data, and even fax over a single IP link. It supports various protocols such as E1, T1, and V.35, making it an ideal solution for businesses looking to optimize their existing infrastructure while upgrading to more modern technologies. The device is also equipped with advanced features such as payload compression and error correction, which ensure high-quality performance even over less reliable networks.

On the other hand, the IPmux-1E is an enhanced version of the original device, featuring additional capabilities that extend its flexibility and functionality. This model supports a higher density of channels and offers advanced management and monitoring tools that provide users with detailed insights into network performance. The IPmux-1E is particularly beneficial for service providers and enterprises that require a more robust solution capable of handling greater bandwidth and multiple service types across a single platform.

Both IPmux models utilize advanced packet-processing technology, facilitating seamless data encapsulation and reducing latency, which is critical in today’s fast-paced digital environment. They are designed to easily integrate with existing infrastructure, allowing organizations to transition smoothly to a more modern telecommunications framework without the need for significant investment in new hardware.

Key characteristics of the IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E include their reliability, low power consumption, and rugged design suitable for deployment in various locations. Their modular architecture offers users the flexibility to scale their systems according to evolving needs.

In summary, RAD Data Comm's IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E devices provide an excellent solution for organizations seeking to consolidate their voice and data services into a single network infrastructure. With their advanced features, support for various protocols, and robust performance, they are well-suited for both enterprise and service provider applications, ensuring efficient communication and data management in today's increasingly connected world.