Multi-Tech Systems MTASR3-200 User Manual
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RASFinder User Guide
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11. Ethernet: You can enable Auto Learn Network Numbers by leaving the default Yes or you can
manually assign the network numbers by clicking on No in the Auto Learn Network Numbers field.
If no file server is connected to the Ethernet segment, then this field should be No (recommended).
If you enable Auto Learn (Yes), the RASFinder will learn the IPX network numbers from the file
server.
If you select No for Auto Learn, record the network numbers assigned by the network file server for
each of the four frame types [Raw (802.3), LLC (802.2), EthernetII (Type II), and SNAP] in the space
provided below.
RAW (802.3) Frames Network Number _____________
LCC (802.2) Frames Network Number ______________
TYPE_II Frames Network Number _________________
SNAP Frames Network Number ___________________
WAN Network Number __________________________
When you manually assign network numbers, make sure they match the network numbers assigned
to your local file server (if any).
12. WAN: Enter the WAN network number for the active WAN Port(s) by clicking on the Network
Number box and back spacing through the default number and entering your new WAN number.
Also, the WAN network numbers must be the same as the RASFinder on the other end of the link.
The WAN network numbers have to be assigned by the network administrator and must be unique
throughout the entire internetwork.
Highlight the WAN 2 and/or WAN 3 network number and change its Network Number.
Note: The WAN ports do not have the capability of learning the network number, unlike the LAN port
(i.e., the WAN ports do not have a file server).
13. Click on OK when you are satisfied with all your selections.
14. If you clicked OK from the IPX Protocol Default Setup dialog box (step 9), the IP Protocol Default
Setup dialog box is displayed.
15. To change the IP parameters, proceed to the next step. Clicking on the OK button advances to the
WAN Ports Default Setup dialog box. The WAN Ports Default Setup starts at step 20.
16. The default Ethernet IP Address has to be changed to your unique LAN address. Assign an
acceptable unique IP address to the EtherNet port.
17. Change the default Subnet Mask and Frame Type to the values you have assigned to your LAN
port.
18. The default WAN Addresses have to be changed to your unique WAN addresses. Assign an
acceptable unique WAN Address to each active WAN port.
19. Change the default Subnet Mask and Remote Address for each WAN port to the values you have
assigned to your WANs.
20. Click on OK when you are satisfied with your selections.