Specifications
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4.5 Rear Panel Switch Definition
HUB PC (3641-80 only) – This switch is used to switch the pinouts of the LAN (rear panel) interface. If
‘straight’ 10/100 Base-T cabling is used, setting the switch to ‘HUB’ allows direct connection of the LAN
interface to a hub. Setting the switch to ‘PC” allows direct connection of the LAN interface to a PC.
5 OPTIONING
5.1 Hardware Optioning
On the 3641-80, a switch is provided on the rear of the unit to assist in connecting to the Ethernet LAN
port. The switch will provide the ability to provide a ‘straight’ connection for use when connecting to a hub
or a PC. The switch provides the ability to connect directly to a PC or other terminating piece of
equipment without creating a crossover cable. The 3648-80 does not require a switch since its Ethernet
LAN ports are able to detect the cable type and switch the signals appropriately.
5.2 Software Optioning
The unit comes from the factory with default provisioning which can be altered through the management
interfaces. The configuration can be changed locally through the RTR MGMT CLI (Command Line
Interface) or remotely by using a WEB Browser such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer on the LAN or WAN
network.
The optioning and operation of the router through the RTR MGMT CLI port is explained in the Router
Command Line Interface Manual. The optioning and operation of the router through the Web browser is
explained in the Router Guide and Web Browser Manual.
Default Unit Configurations
The router card stores its operating configuration on the router card. The time slot assignment and
bandwidth configuration is configured and stored on the T1/E1 Controller card.
To assist in optioning the router over the CLI, a library of scripts are provided on the CD that is shipped
with the router.
SETUP PROCEDURE
5.2.1 Insert router card and attach the LAN cable only.
5.2.2 Configure the 360-80 T1/E1 Controller to assign the appropriate number of DS0s to the router
card. The default value is 12 DS0s at 64kb per DS0.
5.2.3 Using a PC, with HyperTerminal emulator and ANSI terminal emulation, connect the serial port of
the PC to the RTR MGMT interface. Under HyperTerminal properties, settings tab and ASCII
setup button, configure a 10 ms or greater delay for both the line delay and the character delay.
Under the properties connection tab, configure the connection for 9600 8-N-1.
5.2.4 Configure the far end router and T1 controller to use the same DS0 assignment.
5.2.5 Type in the command ‘system config restore factory’ and wait for --> prompt to be returned.
5.2.6 Manually type or use the ‘copy’ and ‘paste to host’ feature of the PC to transfer the quick start
configuration commands listed below into HyperTerminal. Remember to modify the IP address
and subnet mask for the application and installation.