Quick start guide, Installing ipmux-11, Connecting the interfaces – RAD Data comm IPmux-11 User Manual
Page 11: Connecting the power, Configuring ipmux-11, Starting a terminal session for the first time
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00
Configuring IPmux-11
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Quick Start Guide
Installation of IPmux-11 should be carried out only by an experienced technician.
If you are familiar with IPmux-11, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation.
1. Installing
IPmux-11
Connecting the Interfaces
1. Connect the network to the RJ-45 connector designated ETH 1.
2. Connect the user LAN(s) to the RJ-45 connector(s) designated ETH 2 or ETH 3.
3. Connect the E1 or T1 line to the RJ-45 connector designated E1 or T1.
When connecting balanced E1 or T1 equipment, make sure to use only 4-wire
RJ-45 connectors with the following pins used for receiving and transmitting data:
1, 2, 4, 5. Do not use 8-pin RJ-45 connectors.
4. Connect the control terminal to the rear panel CONTROL connector.
or
Connect a Telnet host, or a PC running a Web browsing application to one of
the user LAN ports.
Connecting the Power
• Connect the power cable to the power connector on the IPmux-11 rear panel.
The unit has no power switch. Operation starts when the power is applied
to the rear panel power connector.
2. Configuring
IPmux-11
Configure IPmux-11 to the desired operation mode via an ASCII terminal connected
to the rear panel CONTROL port. Alternatively, you can manage IPmux-11 over
Telnet, or via a PC running a Web browsing application connected to one of the user
LAN ports.
Starting a Terminal Session for the First Time
To start a terminal session:
1. Connect a terminal to the CONTROL connector of IPmux-11.
2. Turn on the control terminal PC and set its port parameters to 115,200 baud,
8 bits/character, 1 stop bit, no parity. Set the terminal emulator to ANSI VT100
emulation (for optimal view of system menus).
3. Power IPmux-11 up and proceed with management session.
Caution