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Chapter 2 - Getting Started 5Chapter 2 - Getting StartedAFewNotesPlease Read The ManualsThe manuals included with your MicroRouter 1200i contain some
6 Chapter 2 - Getting StartedWhat You Will Need To Get StartedBefore connecting the MicroRouter 1200i, please check the list belowto make sure that yo
Chapter 2 - Getting Started 710Base-T Twisted-Pair EthernetTo connect the router's Ethernet interface to twisted-pair Ethernetcabling you will ne
8 Chapter 2 - Getting StartedRS-232 InterfaceThe MicroRouter 1200i includes one DB-25 to DB-25 RS-232sync/async cable. This cable supports RS-232 asyn
Chapter 3 - Network Installation 9Chapter 3 - Network InstallationMicroRouter 1200i Back PanelThis section of the manual describes how to connect the
10 Chapter 3 - Network InstallationConnecting the Router to the EthernetIf your twisted-pair hub is already in place, you can connect the routerto an
Chapter 3 - Network Installation 11Connecting Devices to the RS-232C InterfaceThis interface -- WAN 1 -- can be used to connect to synchronous orasync
12 Chapter 3 - Network InstallationPowering Up the RouterPower up any modem, CSU/DSU, or TA before powering up the router.This allows the router to im
Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13Chapter 4 - CompatiViewSoftware InstallationAll of the routers in Compatible Systems’ internetworking
MicroRouter 1200i Installation Guide, Version 3.0Copyright © 1999, Compatible Systems CorporationAll rights reserved. MicroRouter and CompatiView are
14 Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software InstallationRun the auto-installation program (CV5x file) by double-clicking on it.The installation program will a
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 15Chapter 5 - Command LineManagementThe command line interface allows you to configure and monitor therouter in-ba
16 Chapter 5 - Command Line Managementinterface. You can then do the following:1. Set the host’s IP address to 198.41.12.2, with a Class C subnetmask
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 17two methods are given in Chapter 4 - CompatiView SoftwareInstallation.• With CompatiView, basic IP parameters ca
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Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 19Chapter 6 - Basic ConfigurationGuideThis chapter briefly explains the major parameters that must be set inorde
20 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideEthernet Interface ConfigurationEthernet interfaces are considerably easier to set up than wide areainterfaces
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 21IPX ProtocolRequired for IPXThere are generally no required changes from the shipping Ethernetconfiguration fo
22 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuidePPP ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for PPP (point-to-point)protocol operation of the W
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 23method and to select a chat script (once you have created one).Use the WAN Chat Scripts Dialog Box (under Glob
iChapter 1 - Introduction 1ABOUT THE MICROROUTER 1200I 1ANOTE ABOUT FIREWALLS 1ANOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKING 1MICROROUTER 1200I INSTALLATION O
24 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideIPX ProtocolRequired for IPXWAN interfaces which are set for PPP operation do not generally use anIPX address.
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 25Frame Relay ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for Frame Relay operation ofthe MicroRouter
26 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideIP ProtocolRequired for IPThere are two ways to set up Frame Relay. One is to set the WAN inter-face as a “num
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 27IPX ProtocolRequired for IPXFrame Relay operation requires that the WAN interface is set to be a“numbered inte
28 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideLink ConfigurationSMDS is presently supported in the MicroRouter1250i1270i2250R2270R only via dedicated line o
.Appendix A - Shipping Defaults 29.Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsEthernet InterfaceIP Routing Defaults•OffIP Bridging Defaults•On• Address: 198.41.12.
30 .Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsWAN InterfacesIP Defaults•On• Unnumbered interface•RIPoff• Van Jacobson compression offIPX Defaults•On• Unnumbered i
Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 31Appendix B - Connector andCable Pin OutsPin Outs for V.35 Female Connector (DTE)V.35 (DTE) SignalA Chassis
32 Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin OutsPin Outs for DB-25 Maleto DB-25Female RS-232 Data&Console CableThe cable supplied with the MicroRouter
Appendix C - LED Patterns and TestSwitch Settings 33Appendix C - LED Patterns andTest Switch SettingsMicroRouter 1200i LED PatternsThe MicroRouter 120
iiChapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13COMPATIVIEW FOR WINDOWS 13System Requirements 13Installation andOperation 13Transport Protocolsand C
34 Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch SettingsMicroRouter 1200i Switch SettingsCaution: Settings marked with an asterisk may erase your FlashRO
Appendix D - Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 35Appendix D - DownloadingSoftware From CompatibleSystemsWe make the latest versions of oper
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 37Appendix E - Terms andConditionsCompatible Systems Corporation (Compatible Systems) offers to sell onlyon the cond
38 Appendix E - Termsand ConditionsTo obtain service under this Warranty, the Customer (or subsequent pur-chaser, if applicable) must follow the proce
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 39ber of each item being returned; (c) original Compatible Systems SalesAgreement number; and (d) any special instru
iiiIPX Protocol 24Required for IPX 24Suggested for IPX 24FrameRelay Configuration 25Link Configuration 25Suggested for Dedicated/LeasedLine Operation
ivAppendix B - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 31Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector (DTE) 31Pin Outs for DB-25 Male to DB-25 Female RS-232 Data &Cons
Chapter 1 - Introduction 1Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the MicroRouter 1200iCongratulations on your purchase of the MicroRouter 1200i multiportwide a
2 Chapter 1 -IntroductionBE SURE THAT YOUR ROUTER CONFIGURATION ISALLOWING THE ROUTER TO DROP THE COMMUNICATIONSLINK WHEN IT ISN’T NEEDED.MicroRouter
Chapter 1 - Introduction 3Chapter 3 - Network InstallationHere you will find step-by-step instructions on how to physically installthe MicroRouter 120
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