Patton 2621 - Manual

Patton 2621

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Patton Electronics
  • Page 3 – Summar y Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 10 – List of Figures
  • Page 12 – List of Tables
  • Page 13 – About this guide; Audience; before
  • Page 14 – Precautions; Warnings; Note; IMPORTANT; CAUTION
  • Page 15 – Safety when working with electricity; WARNING
  • Page 16 – Factory default parameters; WAN Connection: PPP Bridged; Typographical conventions used in this document; General conventions; Table 1. General conventions; Convention; Garamond blue type; Garamond bold type
  • Page 17 – Chapter 1; General Information; Chapter contents
  • Page 18 – • General Information; OnSite Series High Speed Routers overview; General attributes
  • Page 19 – Ethernet
  • Page 20 – Security; Table 2. Status LED descriptions; Power; Green
  • Page 21 – Console port; LOS; Sync Serial; off
  • Page 22 – Power input connector; AC universal power supply.; The DC power supply connects to a DC source via a terminal block; Signal
  • Page 24 – Chapter 2; Product Over view; Introduction
  • Page 25 – • Product Overview; The Ethernet port—Connects to the LAN side of the connection
  • Page 26 – Applications Overview; Figure 2. Sync Serial Application
  • Page 27 – Chapter 3; Initial Configuration
  • Page 28 – • Initial Configuration; Hardware installation; Preparing for the installation (see section
  • Page 29 – figure 4
  • Page 30 – The interface cable has been installed, go to section
  • Page 31 – figure 7
  • Page 32 – figure 8; Figure 8. Case being opened with a screwdriver; figure 9
  • Page 34 – Figure 11. Connecting the 2635 to a DCE device; Installing the AC power cord; Modem
  • Page 35 – “Contacting Patton for assistance”
  • Page 36 – Installing the Ethernet cable
  • Page 37 – IP address modification; [Sets the new IP address which you have selected. The; The IP address has now been successfully changed.
  • Page 40 – Chapter 4; Ethernet LAN Port
  • Page 41 – • Ethernet LAN Port; LAN Connections; Change default LAN port IP address; ’ (button on the main; Figure 17. Ethernet LAN port IP address configuration; Ethernet Port
  • Page 42 – View advanced; Figure 19. Advanced Ethernet port attributes; The three configurable parameters are all either ‘true’ or ‘false.’
  • Page 44 – Chapter 5; Serial Port Configuration
  • Page 45 – • Serial Port Configuration; WAN Serial Port Configuration; Serial Interface; Variable; internal clock
  • Page 46 – Web Interface Configuration; Figure 21. Model 2621 X.21 serial port configuration parameters; After the serial port has been configured, go to
  • Page 47 – Configuring the OnSite Series 2603 for T1 Operation; and password; superuser; . From the main page click on the; Figure 24. T1 configuration
  • Page 48 – Configure and Activate; System Configuration > Save
  • Page 49 – Disabled
  • Page 50 – Chapter 6; WAN Ser vices
  • Page 51 – • WAN Services; WAN Services; Configuring the OnSite Series 2603 for E1 Operation
  • Page 52 – WAN Service Configuration; PPP Configuration; PPP Bridged Remote Site Configuration.; Figure 27. PPP Bridged Application; Services Configuration; Configure; Remote
  • Page 53 – User name; Create; Central Site Configuration.
  • Page 54 – Continue; PPP Routed; Remote site configuration.; Figure 29. PPP Routed Application
  • Page 55 – Create a new service; Figure 30. PPP Routed Configuration menu
  • Page 56 – Figure 31. Edit IP address of WAN port; Services Configuration > IP Routes; Figure 32. Configuring the gateway
  • Page 57 – Service Configuration
  • Page 58 – LMI Configuration; Frame Relay Local Management Interface.; table 3; Table 3. LMI Implementation on the OnSite; Protocol; Annex D; User Side; Annex A; User Side
  • Page 59 – LMI Configuration Options.; Web Configuration Methods
  • Page 60 – vices Configuration >LMI Management; DLCI Number
  • Page 61 – Frame Relay bridged; Remote Site Configuration.; Figure 35. Frame Relay bridged creation; DLCI
  • Page 62 – Encapsulation type; Click on the Create button.; Figure 36. Frame Relay Channel configuration; Central site configuration.
  • Page 63 – Edit ‘Frame Relay; Frame Relay Routed; Figure 37. Frame Relay routed application
  • Page 64 – Figure 38. Frame Relay routed configuration; Encapsulation Method.; > Edit ‘IP Interface’
  • Page 65 – Encapsulation Method:; RoutedIp; Channel segment size.; System Configuration > IP Routes > Create new Ip V4 Route
  • Page 66 – Save
  • Page 67 – Enable NAT on this interface.
  • Page 68 – Chapter 7
  • Page 69 – • Security; WAN
  • Page 70 – Edit; Figure 42. IP address of PPP routed WAN service; IP routes
  • Page 71 – Update; Figure 43. Valid gateway route; Configuring the security interfaces
  • Page 72 – Again, click on the hyperlink
  • Page 73 – Configuring Security Policies; Figure 47. Security Policy Configuration hyperlink; external
  • Page 74 – Deleting a security Policy; Figure 49. Deleting a Security Policy; Enabling the Firewall; Return to the Security page.; Enabled; Enabled; Firewall Portfilters; For the Protocol Number below, the different types are defined as:; ICMP
  • Page 75 – Add Raw IP Filter; Inbound; Security Triggers; Add TCP Filter
  • Page 76 – Block; Figure 51. Configuring TCP port filter for FTP; ger
  • Page 78 – Change State; Click on; Attack Name
  • Page 79 – Sets the duration of the block in seconds.
  • Page 80 – Introduction to NAT; Setting the port number to 65535 (0xFFFF) for; Global address pool and reserved map; IP Address 2
  • Page 81 – Add Global Address Pool; Figure 53. NAT Global Address Pool configuration; Click on the hyperlink; Add Reserved Mapping; Figure 54. NAT Reserved mapping configuration
  • Page 82 – Chapter 8; DHCP and DNS Configuration
  • Page 83 – • DHCP and DNS Configuration; Services and features normally associated with each other
  • Page 84 – Some comments on; DNS Relay
  • Page 85 – The next webpage, ‘Create new DHCP
  • Page 86 – Parameters for the DHCP Server subnet; Figure 57. DHCP Server subnet parameters; Subnet mask
  • Page 87 – The third parameter is; Figure 58. DHCP IP address pool; shows that the IP address pool ranges from
  • Page 88 – DNS server option information; Figure 60. Configuration of the DNS server IP addresses
  • Page 89 – Default gateway option information; Figure 61. DHCP server optional information example; DHCP Relay; Configuration of the DHCP Relay
  • Page 91 – Figure 64. Hyperlink path to the DNS Relay webpage; Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server (see
  • Page 92 – IP address requiring the change and clicking on the Update button.; Figure 66. DNS Relay - configuration completed
  • Page 93 – Chapter 9; IP Ser vices; IP Services
  • Page 94 – • IP Services; Figure 67. System Services configuration web page; WEB Server; The next command disables the WEB server.
  • Page 95 – Associated Ports for the different System (IP) Services; Table 5. Standard port numbers for the System Services; TCP; FTP
  • Page 96 – System Configuration
  • Page 97 – 0 • System Configuration; Authentication; ruser; Figure 68. Authentication web page showing default
  • Page 98 – creating a Username; Figure 69. Creating new user; Alarm; Access the configuration and status of the alarms.
  • Page 99 – Time: the time that the last alarm occurred.; Figure 71. Alarm & Alarm Error Log configuration; Similarly each alarm can be set for its own severity level.; Remote Access
  • Page 100 – Figure 73. Updating software; Clicking on; Figure 74. Save configuration changes in non-volatile memory; Backup configuration to your computer
  • Page 101 – Restart; Reset to factory default settings; Restart; Figure 76. Restoring to factory defaults; Website Settings; Figure 77. Webpage refresh rates
  • Page 102 – Error Log; Figure 78. Error Log and Syslog Settings; SNMP Daemon; The Community Table has three configurable parameters.
  • Page 103 – System Tools; Figure 80. Ping and Traceroute utilities
  • Page 104 – SNTP Client Configuration
  • Page 105 – 1 • SNTP Client Configuration; “SNTP Client Mode Configuration Parameters”
  • Page 106 – SNTP Client General Configuration Parameters; Figure 82. Timezone and Polling packet configuration; System Clock Setting; The example in
  • Page 108 – System Status
  • Page 109 – 2 • System Status; Figure 84. System Status: subsystems’ summary; Port Connection Status
  • Page 110 – LAN Status
  • Page 111 – Status LEDs
  • Page 112 – Contacting Patton for assistance
  • Page 113 – 3 • Contacting Patton for assistance; Patton support headquarters in the USA; Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs); Warranty coverage
  • Page 114 – Returns for credit; Patton Electronics Company
  • Page 115 – Appendix A; Compliance information
  • Page 116 – A • Compliance information; Compliance; EMC; CE Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 117 – Authorized European Representative; D R M Green
  • Page 118 – Appendix B; Specifications
  • Page 119 – B • Specifications; General Characteristics
  • Page 120 – Protocol Support; DNS Relay with primary and secondary Name Server selection.; PPP Support; Web-Based configuration via embedded web server
  • Page 121 – The OnSite router may come with either an AC or DC power supply.
  • Page 122 – Appendix C; Cable Recommendations; Ethernet Cable
  • Page 123 – C • Cable Recommendations; on
  • Page 124 – Appendix D; OnSite Physical Connectors; Serial port
  • Page 125 – D • OnSite Physical Connectors; Assuming the MDI-X switch is in the out position.; Signal Name
  • Page 126 – The Model 2635 has a DB-25 connector for the V.35 interface.
  • Page 129 – Appendix E
  • Page 130 – E • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation; Frame Relay; Using the Console
  • Page 131 – To continue our example:
  • Page 132 – In this example there was not a secondary IP address.; Now save the entire configuration in nonvolatile FLASH; Administering user accounts; Adding new users
  • Page 133 – Only superusers can use the user change command.
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Models 2603, 2621, and 2635

OnSite Series High Speed Routers

User Manual

Sales Office:

+1 (301) 975-1000

Technical Support:

+1 (301) 975-1007

E-mail:

[email protected]

WWW:

www.patton.com

Document Number:

03328U1-001 Rev. C

Part Number:

07M2600Ser-GS

Important

This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial
or residential environment.

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Summary

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Patton Electronics Company, Inc. 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 USA Tel: +1 (301) 975-1000 Fax: +1 (301) 869-9293 Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 Web: www.patton.com E-mail: [email protected] Copyright © 2012, Patton Electronics Company. All rights reserved. The information in this docum...

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3 Summar y Table of Contents 1 General Information ...................................................................................................................................... 17 2 Product Overview ...............................................................................................

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