Chapter 5 - routefinder, Software, Chapter 6 - configuration examples – Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 User Manual
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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder
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Software
Chapter 5 describes the RouteFinder
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software package designed for the Windows
®
environment. The
RouteFinder
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Program Group has seven icons that allow for configuration, download default setup, download
firmware update, local port setup, WAN device configuation, remote user data base, and SNMP Manager from
the program manager. Each field within a dialog box is explained in detail and when fields relate to each
other, that relationship is explained.
Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples
This chapter provides configuration examples for the RouteFinder
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set up with either a dial-up or lease-line
Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN service using Terminal Adapters. The configuration examples start with the
IP protocol using a Mounds View operation as the host LAN which is connected to the Minneapolis LAN over a
ISDN switched service. The configuration procedures set up the Mounds View LAN first and then set up the
Minneapolis LAN using an IP protocol and an external terminal adapter. The next pair of configuration
examples uses IPX protocol followed by bridging.
The final section in this chapter provides examples of how the RouteFinder's are configured using frame relay
as the communications medium.
Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration
This chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote RouteFinder
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. Remote
configuration allows you to change the configuration of a unit by simply connecting two modems between the
two RouteFinder
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s and remotely controlling the unit.
Chapter 8 - Router Management
Chapter 8 describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) used to manage the RouteFinder
network and typical Telnet Client applications (i.e., dial out, remote router configuration, remote WAN device
configuration, and a remote user data base). Descriptions of the functions and features of the SNMP are
provided in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software
This chapter provides two methods for a user on a Novell network to dial out using the WAN port in the
RouteFinder
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. The two provide either a software solution or a hardware solution for dialing out of the
network. The software solution is used in a Windows and DOS application and the hardware solution is used
in DOS application that requires a physical comm port locally installed on the PC.
Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Tech Support
Chapter 10 provides instructions on getting service for your RouteFinder
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at the factory, a statement of the
limited warranty, information about our user bulletin board service, and space for recording information about
your RouteFinder
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prior to calling Multi-Tech's Technical Support.