MicroRouter 2250RInstallation GuideCompatible Systems Corporation4730 Walnut StreetSuite 102Boulder, Colorado 80301303-444-9532800-356-0283http://www.
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Chapter 2 - Getting Started 5Chapter 2 - Getting StartedAFewNotesPlease Read The ManualsThe manuals included with your MicroRouter 2250R contain veryi
6 Chapter 2 - Getting StartedWhat You Will Need To Get StartedBefore connecting the MicroRouter 2250R, please check the list belowto make sure that yo
Chapter 2 - Getting Started 7Ethernet Connection RequirementsThe MicroRouter 2250R’s Ethernet interface directly supports 10BaseTtwisted-pair Ethernet
8 Chapter 2 - Getting StartedThe MicroRouter 2250R secondary port is an RS-232 sync/async inter-face. The RS-232 interface is capable of communicating
Chapter 3 - Network Installation 9Chapter 3 - Network InstallationMicroRouter 2250R 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 11Note: The MicroRouter 2250R RS-232 interfaces require that yourasynchronous line communications device be set to su
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Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13Chapter 4 - CompatiViewSoftware InstallationAll of the routers in Compatible Systems’ internetworking
MicroRouter 2250R Installation Guide, Version 3.0Copyright© 1999, Compatible Systems CorporationAll rights reserved. MicroRouter and CompatiView are t
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 ManagementTemporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command LineManagementYou can temporarily reconfigure an IP host in order t
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 17Ethernet 0 section.B. Use the save command to save the changes to the device’sFlash ROM.• You may also use Compa
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 GuideIP ProtocolRequired for IPThese parameters set the basic address characteristics of the interface.They provide
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 21Suggested for IPXYou may want to set your own network numbers, rather than using theautoconfigured values. You
22 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideSuggested for DECnetSetting the parameters above should be adequate for most installations.WAN Interface Confi
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 23PPP ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for PPP (point-to-point)protocol operation of the W
iChapter 1 - Introduction 1ABOUT THE MICROROUTER 2250R 1ANOTE ABOUT FIREWALLS 1ANOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKING 1MICROROUTER 2250R INSTALLATION O
24 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide• Set to allow dial-in and/or dial-outCV: Use the Link Configuration: WAN 1.TB: Use configure and set the Mode
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 25Note: If you set RIP to “on” for a dial-on-demand link, you mustalso set the update method to triggered to pre
26 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideWhen you set up an on-demand link with AppleTalk, you should care-fully monitor link usage to determine whethe
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 27Frame Relay ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for Frame Relay operation ofthe MicroRouter
28 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guideuses IARP (Inverse Address Resolution Protocol) to dynamicallygenerate this information. To connect to other v
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 29Required for IP Unnumbered Interface• IP unnumbered interface• Point-to-Point Frame Relay• Local DLCICV: Use t
30 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideAppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkFrame Relay operation requires that the WAN interface is set to be a“n
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 31WAN 0 SMDS ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for SMDS (SwitchedMulti-megabit Data Service
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Appendix A - Shipping Defaults 33Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsDefault Password•letmeinEthernet InterfaceIP Routing Defaults•OffIP Bridging Defaults•O
iiChapter 5 - Command Line Management 15Out-of-Band Command Line Management 15Temporarily Reconfiguring aHost for Command LineManagement 16Setting Up
34 Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsWAN InterfacesIP Defaults•On• Unnumbered interface•RIPoff• Van Jacobson compression offIPX Defaults•On• Unnumbered in
Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 35Appendix B - Connector andCable Pin OutsPin Outs for T1 Female Connector (DTE)Pin Outs for DB-25 Male toDB
Appendix C - LED Patterns and TestSwitch Settings 37Appendix C - LED Patterns andTest Switch SettingsMicroRouter 2250R LED PatternsThe MicroRouter 225
38 Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch SettingsOther Indicators (on All LED Bars)5,6 flashing: Router stacks starting up3,4 & 7,8 flashing:
Appendix D - Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 39Appendix D - DownloadingSoftware From CompatibleSystemsWe make the latest versions of oper
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 41Appendix E - Terms andConditionsCompatible Systems Corporation (Compatible Systems) offers to sell onlyon the cond
42 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 43ber of each item being returned; (c) original Compatible Systems SalesAgreement number; and (d) any special instru
iiiSuggested for IP 24IPX Protocol 25Required for IPX 25Suggested for IPX 25AppleTalk Protocol 25Required forAppleTalk 25Suggested for AppleTalk 25DEC
ivIPX RoutingDefaults 33IPX Bridging Defaults 33AppleTalk Routing Defaults 33AppleTalkBridging Defaults 33DECnet Defaults 33WAN Interfaces 34IP Defaul
Chapter 1 - Introduction 1Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the MicroRouter 2250RCongratulations on your purchase of the MicroRouter 2250R multiportwide a
2 Chapter 1 -IntroductionYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY MONITOR PHONE LINE USAGE TOBE SURE THAT YOUR ROUTER CONFIGURATION ISALLOWING THE ROUTER TO DROP THE COMM
Chapter 1 - Introduction 3The manual is divided into several sections that should provide youwith all the information you will need to use the MicroRo
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