BR-ASI01BR-ASX01Data Comm for Business, Inc.807 Pioneer StreetChampaign, IL 61820217-352-3207Rev. Date: October 17, 1996
10• Macintosh RouterView diskette• Windows download software diskette• Macintosh download software diskette• RouterView reference guide• Command line
11v Note: These hardware installation instructions assume that your Ethernet cablingis already in place. Thin coaxial Ethernet network cabling should
13Chapter 3 - Hardware InstallationBR Router Back PanelThis section of the manual describes how to connect the BR Router to your Ethernetnetwork and y
14Connecting the Router to the EthernetFor thick and thin Ethernet networks you should have installed your Ethernetcabling before you install the BR R
15Examples include modems, leased or switched CSU/DSU’s, and ISDN terminaladapters.You may select either dial-on demand, redial if down (“always up” m
17Chapter 4 - RouterView SoftwareInstallationAll of the routers in DCB’ multiprotocol family, including all BR Router and RISCRouter models, can be ma
18Start Windows. Insert the diskette into your computer’s disk drive. At theWindows Program Manager, select “Run” from the File menu and type A:SETU
19Double-click on the RouterView icon and the program will start up and ask you toselect/create a location for its database. Once the database has be
This manual applies to both the “I” and “X” router models. The “I” model(BR-ASI01) is single protocol TCP/IP only. The “X” model (BR-ASX01) is amult
21Chapter 5 - Setting Up CommandLine ManagementThe command-line interface allows you to configure and monitor the router in-bandvia Telnet or out-of-b
22After you have set these basic IP parameters, you can use Telnet to access the routerfrom any node on your IP internetwork, so long as communication
23Chapter 6 - Quickstart InstructionsThis Quickstart section briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set inorder to use the router.There a
24IP ProtocolRequired for IPThese parameters set the basic address characteristics of the port. They provideenough information for another IP node to
25AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkThere are generally no required changes from the shipping Ethernet configurationfor AppleTalk. The Ethernet
26Operating SoftwareRequired for PPPPPP operation requires the correct operating software download in the BR Router’sFlash ROM. You can identify the
27IPX ProtocolRequired for IPXWAN ports which are set for PPP operation do not generally use an IPX address.They are set to act as an “unnumbered inte
28RV: Use the WAN/DECnet screen.CL: Use interface(misc) and then decnet wan(set).Link ConfigurationRequired for Dedicated/Leased Line OperationDedic
29Physical Comm SettingsYou may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other physicalcommunications parameters for the WAN port. These
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 7ABOUT THE BR ROUTER 7Getting Started 7Hardware Installati
30• IP Subnet mask• IP Broadcast AddressRV: Use the WAN/IP screen to set these parameters.CL: Use the interface(misc) and ip(set) commands.Suggested
31AppleTalk ProtocolRequired for AppleTalkFrame Relay operation requires that the WAN port is set to be a “numberedinterface.” This means that the po
32Frame Relay DLCI MappingsIf you are connecting to another DCB router, this information is not required. DCBuses IARP (Inverse Address Resolution Pr
33Appendix A - Shipping DefaultsEthernet PortIP Defaults• On• Address: 198.41.12.1• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0• Broadcast Address: 198.41.12.255• IP
34AppleTalk Defaults• On• Unnumbered interfaceDECnet Defaults• OffLink & Physical Defaults• PPP (and PPP software download)• Dial-in• Async @ 115.
35Appendix B - Connector and CablePin OutsPin Outs for DIN-8 to RS-232 Data Cable (DCE/Male)DIN-8(DTE)RS-232 DB-25 Data(DCE/Male)RS-2321 RTS -> 4 &
36Pin Outs for DIN-8 to RS-232 Console Cable (DTE/Female)DIN-8(DTE)RS-232 DB-25 Data(DTE/Female)RS-2321 RTS -> 5 CTS2 CTS <- 4 RTS3 Tx Data ->
37Appendix C - Light Patterns andTest Switch SettingsBR Router Light PatternsThe BR Router uses a number of light patterns on its front LED bar to ind
38BR Router Switch Settings0Normal Operation1 RAM Test*2 Ethernet Test*3 Unused*4 Unused*5Erase Flash ROM (OS and configuration)6 Flash ROM Test*7 Man
CHAPTER 4 - ROUTERVIEW SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 17RouterView for Windows 17System Requirements 17Installing and Running RouterView for Win
* AppleTalk Protocol 27Required for AppleTalk 27Suggested for AppleTalk 27* DECnet Protocol 27Required for DECnet 27Link Configuration 28Required for
APPENDIX A - SHIPPING DEFAULTS 33Ethernet Port 33IP Defaults 33* IPX Defaults 33* AppleTalk Defa
7Chapter 1 - IntroductionAbout the BR RouterCongratulations on your purchase of the BR Router Ethernet to wide area router.The BR Router supports the
8RouterView Software InstallationIf you plan to use RouterView, DCB’ GUI (Graphical User Interface) managementsoftware which is included with your rou
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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