BR-SIT01BR-SXT01Data Comm for Business, Inc.807 Pioneer StreetChampaign, IL 61820217-352-3207Rev. Date: April 10, 1998
10 Supplied with the BR RouterPlease check your shipping package for the following items:• BR Router unit• Wall-mount power supply• One DB-25 to DB-2
11Adapter, or T1 CSU/DSU. Which of these devices you use depends on the type oftelco line you are connecting one of the router’s wide area interfaces
13Chapter 3 - Hardware InstallationWAN 0AUXEthernet 0WAN 1BR Router Back PanelThis section of the manual describes how to connect the BR Router to you
14Connecting to Twisted-Pair EthernetBefore connecting the router to twisted-pair cabling you need an unshielded twisted-pair cable that is already co
15v Note: The BR Router includes a special cable to facilitate connections to RS-232line communications devices. This cable includes support for seve
17Chapter 4 - RouterView SoftwareInstallationAll of the routers in DCB’s multiprotocol family, can be managed from a singlemanagement platform called
18Installation and OperationThis version of the RouterView program can be found on a 3.5-inch diskette labeled“RouterView - Windows Disk” that was inc
19Double-click on the RouterView icon and the program will start up and ask you toselect/create a location for its data files. Once the data files ha
This manual applies to both the “I” and “X” router models. The “I” model(BR-SIT01) is single protocol TCP/IP only. The “X” model (BR-SXT01) is amult
21Chapter 5 - Command LineManagementThe command-line interface allows you to configure and monitor the router in-bandvia Telnet or out-of-band with a
22Temporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command LineManagementYou can temporarily reconfigure an IP host in order to set the router’s IPparameters to a
23Chapter 6 - Quickstart InstructionsThis Quickstart section briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set inorder to use the router.This se
24IP ProtocolRequired for IPThese parameters set the basic address characteristics of the interface. They provideenough information for another IP no
25AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkThere are generally no required changes from the shipping Ethernet configurationfor AppleTalk. The Ethernet
26IP ProtocolRequired for IPWAN interfaces which are set for PPP operation do not generally use an IP address.They are set to act as an “unnumbered in
27• Update MethodRV: Use the WAN - IPX screen.CL: Use interface(misc) and then ipx wan(set).AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkWAN interfaces w
28Link ConfigurationRequired for Dedicated/Leased Line OperationDedicated line operation is the simplest to set up.• Set Dedicated connection• Set PPP
29Physical Communications SettingsYou may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other physicalcommunications parameters for the WAN int
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 7ABOUT THE BR ROUTER 7A NOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKI
30• IP Static Routes• IP Default Route/RouterRV: Use the WAN/IP screen to set RIP, and the IP Static Routing Window (All -IP) to set static routes an
31Suggested for AppleTalkThe settings above are all that is generally required for AppleTalk operation overFrame Relay.DECnet ProtocolRequired for DEC
32Physical Communication SettingsYou may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other physicalcommunications parameters for the WAN inte
33Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsEthernet InterfaceIP Routing Defaults• On• Address: 198.41.12.1• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0• Broadcast Address: 198.4
34IPX Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceAppleTalk Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceDECnet Defaults• OffV.35 (WAN 0) Link & Physical Defaults• PPP
35Appendix B - Connector and CablePin OutsPin Outs for V.35 Female Connector (DTE)V.35 (DTE) SignalA Chassis Ground <->B Signal Ground <->
36Appendix C - LED Patterns and TestSwitch SettingsBR Router LED PatternsThe BR Router uses a number of light patterns on its front LED bars to indica
37BR Router Switch Settings0Normal Operation1 Unused*2 Unused*3Run Boot ROM Downloader4 Unused*5Erase Flash ROM (OS and Configuration)6Erase Flash ROM
CHAPTER 4 - ROUTERVIEW SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 19RouterView for Windows 19System Requirements 19Installation and Operation 20RouterView f
* AppleTalk Protocol 29Required for AppleTalk 29Suggested for AppleTalk 29* DECnet Protocol 29Required for DECnet 29Link Configuration 30Required for
APPENDIX A - SHIPPING DEFAULTS 35Ethernet Interface 35IP Routing Defaults 35* IPX Routing Defaul
7Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the BR RouterCongratulations on your purchase of the BR Router multiport wide area router. TheBR Router supports the I
8In short, the installation steps are:1. Install the BR Router hardware and connect it to one or more linecommunication devices (including modems, 56K
9Chapter 2 - Getting StartedA Few NotesPlease Read The ManualsThe manuals included with your BR Router contain some very importantinformation about th
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