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200-Series
Remote Access Device
Remote Access Server with
Integrated WAN Devices
Model MTASR3-200
User Guide
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User Guide 88301100 Revision A RASFinder 200-Series (Model No. MTASR3-200) This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1998, by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, Mul
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Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Preview of this Guide .................................................................................................................................. 6 Related Documentation ..........................................................................................................
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Chapter 6 - Router Management Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 42 Router Management ........................................................................................................................................ 43 Dial-Out .........................................................................................................................................
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200-Series Remote Access Device Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration This chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote RASFinder, located elsewhere on a LAN or at the other end of a modem connection. Chapter 6 - Router Management Chapter 6 describes typical Telnet Client and WEB-browser management of the RASFinder. Chapter 7 - Service, Warranty and Tech Support Chapter 7 provides statements concerning the product warranty, has space for recording information about
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RASFinder User Guide TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) TCP/IP is a protocol suite and related applications developed for the U.S. Department of Defense in the 1970s and 1980s specifically to permit different types of computers to communicate and exchange information with one another. TCP/IP is currently mandated as an official U.S. Department of Defense protocol and is also widely used in the UNIX community. Before you install TCP/IP on your network, you need to establish
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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description The Application Layer protocols are examples of common TCP/IP applications and utilities, which include: • Telnet (Telecommunication Network): a virtual terminal protocol allowing a user logged on to one TCP/IP host to access other hosts on the network, described in RFC 854 ( ftp:// ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc854.txt). • FTP: the File Transfer Protocol allows a user to transfer files between local and remote host computers per IETF RFC 959 ( ftp://ds.internic
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RASFinder User Guide Internet Protocol (IP) IP is the Internet standard protocol that tracks Internetwork node addresses, routes outgoing messages and recognizes incoming messages, allowing a message to cross multiple networks on the way to its final destination. The IPv6 Control Protocol (IPV6CP) is responsible for configuring, enabling, and disabling the IPv6 protocol modules on both ends of the point-to-point link. IPV6CP uses the same packet exchange mechanism as the Link Control Protocol (L
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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description A Typical Network Application A typical application of a RASFinder 200-Series is shown in Figure 1-2. In this application, the LAN port is connected to a TCP/IP LAN. A remote node client is able to dial into WAN 1 on the RASFinder. A PPP client is connected to WAN 2 and a Win95 Netware client is using WAN 3. All three remote users are able to access shared services on the LAN and access the internet via a shared internet port. Internet T1-MUX IP Addre
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RASFinder User Guide Front Panel The front panel contains three groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection, link activity, and general status of the RASFinder. The EtherNet LAN LEDs display the activity of the LAN in whether the RASFinder is connected to the LAN, transmitting or receiving packets, and if a collision is in progress. The Link LEDs display the status of the three links that can be connected to the RASFinder with whether a link is ready to transmit or receive seria
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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description Back Panel The cable connections for the RASFinder are made at the back panel. Three groups of cables are used on the RASFinder: the Command Port, Link 1 (2 and 3) RJ11, and the EtherNet. The cable connections are shown in Figure 1-3 and defined in the following groups. LINK3 LINK2 LINK1 ETHERNET COMMAND POWER ON OFF 10BASET 10BASE2 Power Connector: RJ11 LINK Connectors (3) Ethernet Connectors: 6-pin Circular DIN 10-BASE T (UTP RJ45) and 10 BASE 2 (BNC Co
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RASFinder User Guide Specifications The RASFinder conforms to the following specifications: • Routing Protocols - IP and IPX, and bridging for all others • EtherNet LAN Interface - 10Base-T (twisted pair) or 10Base2 (ThinNet) AUI • WAN Interface - 3 async or sync Links (RS232C/V.35) • Frame relay networks for SLIP, PPP, Async and HDLC Sync devices • Frame relay trunk speeds up to T1/E1 synchronous • Command Port - 19.2K bps Asynchronous • One 70-nanosecond 4MB SIMM and a connector for a 2nd 4MB
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200-Series Remote Access Device Chapter 2 - Installation
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Chapter 2 - Installation Installation The installation procedure in Table 2-1 is organized so that if you need to open the RASFinder enclosure to install additional RAM, you do this before you connect your cables. Table 2-2 provides procedures on how to add additional RAM. The installation procedure provides the cable connections for up to three WANs, two types of connections for your Ethernet, a short adapter cable to connect to your PC for software loading, and finally your power connection.
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RASFinder User Guide Adding Additional RAM A second SIMM connector is provided for adding additional RAM to the RASFinder. The procedure for adding additional RAM is provided in Table 2-2. Table 2-2. Adding Additional RAM Procedure Step Procedure 1 Ensure that the external power supply is disconnected from the RASFinder. 2 Turn the RASFinder upside down and remove the cabinet mounting screw at the center back of the cabinet. Cabinet Mounting Screw (center, back) Figure 2-3. Cabinet Mounting Scre
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200-Series Remote Access Device Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
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RASFinder User Guide Introduction The following loading procedure does not provide every screen or option in the process of installing the MultiRouter software. The assumption is that a technical person with a thorough knowledge of Windows and the software loading process is doing the installation. Loading your Software 1. Run Windows on the PC that is connected to the Command Port of the RASFinder. 2. Insert the MultiRouter 200-Series diskette into the disk drive on the PC connected to the Com