Black Box LRS002A-R2 - Manual

Black Box LRS002A-R2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND
  • Page 4 – TRADEMARKS
  • Page 6 – CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – Pin Number
  • Page 10 – NOTE
  • Page 11 – Chapter 3; Appendix C; Model; LAN
  • Page 12 – Shared Router Features; Chapters 3
  • Page 14 – Appendix B; Passwords must be used to log in to a Router with RouterVu.; ppp; Example
  • Page 15 – • Cisco
  • Page 16 – Async Client Kit; Reference Guide; Operating Requirements
  • Page 18 – Chapter 4
  • Page 22 – with cables in the illustrations:
  • Page 23 – Sync Router Connections
  • Page 24 – cables in the illustration.
  • Page 25 – Once you connect Router cables as described in; Router’s diskette drive and proceed to; Chapter 6
  • Page 26 – Chapters 4; and; to test your installation.
  • Page 27 – Select Host Connection Method; Chapter 5; Host; link or from the local Ethernet LAN, using either:
  • Page 28 – This configuration requires the TCP/IP protocol on your LAN.
  • Page 31 – This configuration requires NetWare IPX protocol on your LAN.; The number is in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 33 – maintaining or debugging the Router or its network connections.
  • Page 34 – , and begin the software installation process.
  • Page 35 – or debugging the Router or its network connections.
  • Page 36 – to install the software.
  • Page 37 – Installation Summary; Installation Reference; Installation Procedure; config modify
  • Page 39 – Installation Examples
  • Page 45 – Define LAN parameters
  • Page 47 – Name and Password Syntaxes; names
  • Page 48 – Appendix F
  • Page 49 – quad notation and bits notation.; IP Address; —Enter the IP address of a remote host capable of logging
  • Page 50 – Suffix; SecurID card; type of system
  • Page 52 – Remote Client IP address; client access shift; Is this a leased line?
  • Page 53 – Do you want the firewall described in the documentation?; • access time both inside and outside of the client access shift
  • Page 54 – —Refer to
  • Page 55 – Configure and Test; cron
  • Page 57 – Target did not respond
  • Page 58 – route; syslog on
  • Page 61 – Test IPX Networks Using RouterVu; update now; Run RouterVu on your local PC and issue the following
  • Page 65 – Appendix A: Networking Examples; This appendix describes two typical Router installations:; System
  • Page 67 – illustrates the handshake when any
  • Page 68 – Paris; Hamburg
  • Page 70 – Figure A-4. Typical Configurations with Home and Branch Offices.
  • Page 73 – B.1 How to Monitor Line Use; dialup modemX dial_log
  • Page 74 – IPX; ipx
  • Page 75 – B.2 How to Limit Line Use
  • Page 76 – IP F
  • Page 77 – When executing; List of predefined IP filters
  • Page 78 – Your customized filters are inserted here.; filter enable
  • Page 80 – Long IP filter example
  • Page 82 – Appendix C: Troubleshooting; Reference Manual
  • Page 83 – C.1 LED descriptions; Label; resuming normal operation.; A S Y N
  • Page 84 – resuming normal operations.
  • Page 85 – LED; S Y N C
  • Page 88 – router vu; routervu
  • Page 89 – —LED
  • Page 90 – server is unavailable.
  • Page 91 – Possible cause
  • Page 92 – no space between
  • Page 95 – C.4 Operating Problems
  • Page 100 – dialup modem0 status
  • Page 102 – misconfigured network.; Suggestion
  • Page 103 – Login Failed: Invalid user name; who
  • Page 104 – C.6 Returning Your Router for Repair; There are no user-serviceable parts inside the Router.; WARNING
  • Page 105 – Appendix D: Interoperability; Livingston Enterprises; Configuration
  • Page 108 – D.3 Cisco Router Interoperability
  • Page 109 – mode; enable
  • Page 110 – both the Cisco router and the Router must have RIP enabled; router rip
  • Page 112 – login local; tells the Cisco router to use its own table of user names
  • Page 115 – dialup script; command to configure your Router to use this dialing script.; D.4 IPX Synchronous Routers; This information only applies to the Sync Router.; PPP; ifconfig sync0
  • Page 116 – PN; save; Local network options:
  • Page 117 – clear channel
  • Page 119 – • DSR: on or forced on
  • Page 126 – WinSock; Microsoft Windows Sockets; WAN; Internet resources, regardless of their physical location.
  • Page 127 – Appendix F: Installation Reference; Root and root passwords; Router Parameters
  • Page 128 – How will modem be used?; Router; Home or Branch Office Designation (pick one only)
  • Page 129 – Ethernet Parameters; * Starred items are only required in networks that use TCP/IP.; IP parameters are only required for IP networks.; Client Authentication Method (choose one method only); or
  • Page 130 – Sync Parameters; For Sync Router only; Remote Site via a leased line; OR; Remote Site via a non-leased line
  • Page 131 – Modem Parameters
  • Page 134 – Client name; Assigned from within the client software
  • Page 135 – Router Link Passwords Example/Worksheet; Link Password Example; boston
  • Page 141 – Conventions Used in This Chapter; Bold typeface; Italics; Interface Addresses; SNAP; iface
  • Page 142 – modem N; Generic Commands
  • Page 148 – RouterVu Commands
  • Page 153 – IP A
  • Page 154 – To block these packets on a single interface, like modem0, enter:
  • Page 156 – Interface Addresses; ethN
  • Page 164 – Configure/display the dialup parameters
  • Page 167 – CHAPTER
  • Page 181 – Syntax; ps; Description
  • Page 183 – dialup iface inactive
  • Page 187 – Chapter 2, Generic Commands
  • Page 188 – Interface Addresses; II
  • Page 189 – to fffffffe; used in any Router commands. The IPX network number; ffffffff; is reserved for broadcast and; Reserved Destination Socket Numbers; Socket Number
  • Page 190 – socket numbers are allowed in IPX.; IPX Server Types; Table; lists some typical server types.; Server Type Number
  • Page 191 – IPX Packet Types; list the packet; Field Value; Filter IPX packets using the general filter list
  • Page 197 – ping destination_name
  • Page 203 – Network Interface Router/Next Hop Hops Ticks Timer Flags; route add
  • Page 207 – name
  • Page 213 – Chapter 2
  • Page 214 – Interface Addresses; arp
  • Page 232 – Subcommands
  • Page 236 – udp status
  • Page 237 – Appendix A: System Messages
  • Page 238 – CHAP failed to verify; Account disabled at this time
  • Page 242 – • your network’s routing plan is misconfigured
  • Page 244 – SNMP Trap addr unreachable trap type; Restart complete; A.2 Console Messages; Attach device first; already connected
  • Page 245 – filter add
  • Page 249 – snmp set; ifconfig
  • Page 251 – TRACE: Unknown interface; TRACEROUTE: Connection failed
  • Page 252 – Appendix B: Dialing Scripts; These options and commands can be used only on modems, not synch.; B.1 Standard Dialing Procedure; ftp
  • Page 253 – B.2 Dialer Script Procedure
  • Page 254 – status up; wait; B.3 Sample Dialer Script; control down
  • Page 255 – B.4 Logging into Remote Systems Using Dialer Scripts; login prompt
  • Page 256 – tip modemX; dialup modem; OK
  • Page 258 – dialup; B.5 Modem Control Signals; asystat
  • Page 261 – . Router synchronous support includes; Sync Router Only; • Integrated V.34 modem
  • Page 262 – For All Routers; performance; dialup once: modem0 is busy; dialup once
  • Page 265 – NetWare Dialup Considerations, Release 4.2; Users will first notice a reduction in performance.; trace; where
  • Page 266 – How to Upgrade to Release 4.2
  • Page 268 – How to Make Previous Releases Compatible with Release 4.2
  • Page 269 – config show; ipx wan; Using Analog Leased Lines?
  • Page 270 – and no signaling; dialup modemX leased_originate
  • Page 271 – Intended IP addresses at your site
  • Page 274 – commands or use any special usernames.
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MARCH 1996

LRA001A-R2
LRA005A-R2

LRS002A-R2

Async Router AR-P

Async Router AR-5

Sync Router

Async Router

AR-5

Modem

PWR LNK DCD DCD DCD DCD DCD

1 2 3 4 5

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Tx/Rx Tx/Rx Tx/Rx Tx/Rx Tx/Rx

Sync R

outer

PWR LNK NET DTR DCD TX RX ERR

ETHERNET MODEM

Async R

outer AR-P

PWR LNK NET DTR DCD TX RX ERR

ETHERNET MODEM

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Summary

Page 3 - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONs RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly,that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may ca...

Page 4 - TRADEMARKS

This manual consists of two documents: a User’s Guide and a Reference Guide. The User’s Guidebegins on page 5 and the Reference Guide begins on page 137. TRADEMARKS Cheyenne ® is a registered trademark of Cheyenne Software, Inc. Lotus ® is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation. Mac...

Page 6 - CONTENTS

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