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Chapter 2 - Getting Started 5Chapter 2 - Getting StartedA Few NotesPlease Read The ManualsThe manuals included with your RISC Router 3500R contain s
6 Chapter 2 - Getting StartedWhat You Will Need To Get StartedBefore connecting the RISC Router 3500R, please check the list below to make sure that
Chapter 2 - Getting Started 7Thick EthernetTo connect the router’s Ethernet interface to a standard (thick) Ethernet cable you will need a transceiv
8 Chapter 2 - Getting Startedv Note: Please use only the supplied cables when connecting your V.35 line communication device to the RISC Router 3500
Chapter 3 - Hardware Installation 9Chapter 3 - Hardware InstallationRISC Router 3500R Back PanelThis section of the manual describes how to connect
10 Chapter 3 - Hardware Installation19" Rack Front MountInstall the rack-mount ears on the sides of the case towards the front using the screws
Chapter 3 - Hardware Installation 11To connect the router to the twisted-pair network, simply plug the twisted-pair cable into the RJ-45 connector o
12 Chapter 3 - Hardware Installationv Note: If you want to use Telnet as a management method, you must first configure an IP address into the router
Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software InstallationAll of the routers in Compatible Systems’ internetworki
RISC Router 3500R Installation Guide, Version 2.0Copyright© 1999, Compatible Systems CorporationAll rights reserved. RISC Router and RouterView are t
14 Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installationbase subdirectory.Once the installation is complete, double-click on the CompatiView icon to open the
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 15Chapter 5 - Command Line ManagementThe command line interface allows you to configure and monitor the router i
16 Chapter 5 - Command Line ManagementTemporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command Line ManagementYou can temporarily reconfigure an IP host in order
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 17B. Use the save command to save the changes to the device’s Flash ROM.• You may also use CompatiView from a re
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 19Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideThis chapter briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set in
20 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideEthernet Interface ConfigurationEthernet interfaces are considerably easier to set up than wide area interfac
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 21IPX ProtocolRequired for IPXThere are generally no required changes from the shipping Ethernet configuration
22 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideCV: Use the DECnet Routing Dialog Box (under Global/DECnet Routing) and the DECnet: Ethernet Dialog Box.TB:
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 23PPP ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for PPP (point-to-point) protocol operation of th
iChapter 1 - Introduction 1ABOUT THE RISC ROUTER 3500R 1A NOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKING 1RISC ROUTER 3500R INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1Chapter 2 - G
24 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideSuggested for Dial-On-Demand OperationOutgoing dial-on-demand requires some additional information.• Set dial
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 25operation when you are connecting to another Compatible Systems router at the other end of the link.v Note:
26 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guidegered operation when you are connecting to another Compatible Systems router at the other end.When you set up
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 27Suggested for DECnetSetting the parameters above should be adequate for most installations.Frame Relay Confi
28 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideCV: Use the DLCI Mapping Database Dialog Box (under WAN/Link Configuration/DLCI button).TB: Use configure
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 29Suggested for IPThese parameters help supply information about the segment that the interface is connected t
30 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideAppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkFrame Relay operation requires that the WAN interface is set to be a
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 31SMDS ConfigurationThis section covers the settings required for SMDS (Switched Multi-megabit Data Service) o
32 Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration GuideSaving a Configuration File to Flash ROMOnce a configuration is complete, you can save it to the router’s Fla
Appendix A - Shipping Defaults 33Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsDefault Password• letmeinEthernet InterfaceIP Routing Defaults• On• Address: 198.41.1
ii Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13CompatiView for Windows 13System Requirements 13Installation and Operation 13Transport Protocols an
34 Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsAppleTalk Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceDECnet Defaults• OffV.35 Link & Physical Defaults• PPP• Dedicated• S
Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 35Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin OutsPin Outs for DB-26 to V.35 Male Cablev Note: V.11 operation is
36 Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin OutsPin Outs for DIN-8 to RS-232 Console Cable (DTE/Female)v Note: This cable is a null-modem DTE-to-DTE cabl
Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings 37Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch SettingsRISC Router 3500R LED PatternsThe RISC Router
38 Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch SettingsRISC Router 3500R Switch SettingsM Caution: Settings marked with an asterisk may erase your Fla
Appendix D - Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 39Appendix D - Downloading Software From Compatible SystemsWe make the latest versions of
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 41Appendix E - Terms and ConditionsCompatible Systems Corporation (Compatible Systems) offers to sell only on the
42 Appendix E - Terms and ConditionsTHE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 43PATIBLE SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUEN-TIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE, USE, I
iiiSuggested for Dedicated/Leased Line Operation 23Required for Dial-On-Demand Operation 23Suggested for Dial-On-Demand Operation 24IP Protocol 24Requ
iv Appendix A - Shipping Defaults 33Default Password 33Ethernet Interface 33IP Routing Defaults 33IPX Routing Defaults 33AppleTalk Routing Defaults 33
Chapter 1 - Introduction 1Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the RISC Router 3500RCongratulations on your purchase of the RISC Router 3500R multiport wid
2 Chapter 1 - IntroductionIn short, the installation steps are:1. Install the RISC Router hardware and connect it to one or more line communication d
Chapter 1 - Introduction 3Chapter 5 - Command Line PreparationThis part of the manual provides basic instructions on setting up command line managem
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