Pioneer BR-SXT01 User Manual

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Page 1 - BR-SXT01

BR-SIT01BR-SXT01Data Comm for Business, Inc.807 Pioneer StreetChampaign, IL 61820217-352-3207Rev. Date: April 10, 1998

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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

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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

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13Chapter 3 - Hardware InstallationWAN 0AUXEthernet 0WAN 1BR Router Back PanelThis section of the manual describes how to connect the BR Router to you

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14Connecting to Twisted-Pair EthernetBefore connecting the router to twisted-pair cabling you need an unshielded twisted-pair cable that is already co

Page 7 - Chapter 1 - Introduction

15v Note: The BR Router includes a special cable to facilitate connections to RS-232line communications devices. This cable includes support for seve

Page 9 - Chapter 2 - Getting Started

17Chapter 4 - RouterView SoftwareInstallationAll of the routers in DCB’s multiprotocol family, can be managed from a singlemanagement platform called

Page 10 - Needed For Installation

18Installation and OperationThis version of the RouterView program can be found on a 3.5-inch diskette labeled“RouterView - Windows Disk” that was inc

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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

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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

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21Chapter 5 - Command LineManagementThe command-line interface allows you to configure and monitor the router in-bandvia Telnet or out-of-band with a

Page 15 - Powering Up the Router

22Temporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command LineManagementYou can temporarily reconfigure an IP host in order to set the router’s IPparameters to a

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23Chapter 6 - Quickstart InstructionsThis Quickstart section briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set inorder to use the router.This se

Page 17 - Installation

24IP ProtocolRequired for IPThese parameters set the basic address characteristics of the interface. They provideenough information for another IP no

Page 18 - RouterView for Macintosh

25AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkThere are generally no required changes from the shipping Ethernet configurationfor AppleTalk. The Ethernet

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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

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27• Update MethodRV: Use the WAN - IPX screen.CL: Use interface(misc) and then ipx wan(set).AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkWAN interfaces w

Page 21 - Chapter 5 - Command Line

28Link ConfigurationRequired for Dedicated/Leased Line OperationDedicated line operation is the simplest to set up.• Set Dedicated connection• Set PPP

Page 22 - Setting Up Telnet Operation

29Physical Communications SettingsYou may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other physicalcommunications parameters for the WAN int

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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 7ABOUT THE BR ROUTER 7A NOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKI

Page 24 - IPX Protocol

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

Page 25 - DECnet Protocol

31Suggested for AppleTalkThe settings above are all that is generally required for AppleTalk operation overFrame Relay.DECnet ProtocolRequired for DEC

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32Physical Communication SettingsYou may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other physicalcommunications parameters for the WAN inte

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33Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsEthernet InterfaceIP Routing Defaults• On• Address: 198.41.12.1• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0• Broadcast Address: 198.4

Page 28 - Link Configuration

34IPX Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceAppleTalk Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceDECnet Defaults• OffV.35 (WAN 0) Link & Physical Defaults• PPP

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35Appendix B - Connector and CablePin OutsPin Outs for V.35 Female Connector (DTE)V.35 (DTE) SignalA Chassis Ground <->B Signal Ground <->

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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

Page 31 - Frame Relay DLCI Mappings

37BR Router Switch Settings0Normal Operation1 Unused*2 Unused*3Run Boot ROM Downloader4 Unused*5Erase Flash ROM (OS and Configuration)6Erase Flash ROM

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CHAPTER 4 - ROUTERVIEW SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 19RouterView for Windows 19System Requirements 19Installation and Operation 20RouterView f

Page 33 - WAN Interfaces

* AppleTalk Protocol 29Required for AppleTalk 29Suggested for AppleTalk 29* DECnet Protocol 29Required for DECnet 29Link Configuration 30Required for

Page 34 - DECnet Defaults

APPENDIX A - SHIPPING DEFAULTS 35Ethernet Interface 35IP Routing Defaults 35* IPX Routing Defaul

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7Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the BR RouterCongratulations on your purchase of the BR Router multiport wide area router. TheBR Router supports the I

Page 36 - Switch Settings

8In short, the installation steps are:1. Install the BR Router hardware and connect it to one or more linecommunication devices (including modems, 56K

Page 37 - BR Router Switch Settings

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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