Specifications

19
MA6
SBC
Backplane
6-Pin Circular Jack
(To External Keyboard)
Connect RS-232C
Serial Cable (female end)
here
15-Pin Video
Connector
(to External
Display Monitor)
120
Dumb Terminal
or
Auxiliary PC
RS-
232C
Cable
COM 1
DB9 male
Figure 3-1: Serial port on the MiniArray
III
A3. Power up the MiniArray
III
. The RASExpress Server Screen will appear.
Note: The server takes a few moments to load the RASExpress software and to
initialize the modems after it is turned on. Observe RAS software processing and
displaying .
A4. Turn on the terminal (or auxiliary PC) and press Enter.
A5. Select Quick Configuration of Server.
A6. Enable IP Remote Access.
Note: Error messages will appear and will indicate that the remote addresses of the
WAN ports are not on the same subnet. This is normal for the initial setup. Ignore
these messages.
A7. Type the IP Address for the CommPlete RASExpress server.
A8. Type the IP Subnet Mask.
A9. In the IP Default Route field, enter the router address for the LANs file server.
A10. If you want the RASExpress server to use IP Routing Information Protocol (RIP-2) for for IP
routing, enable IP RIP.
A11. If you have enabled IP-RIP, you may enable IP Auto Learn Default Gateway. When
enabled, the RASExpress server will learn the correct default gateway if it was configured
incorrectly or if the configured gateway goes down and a different router starts acting as a default
router.
A12. In the Primary Name Server field and the Secondary Name Server fields,
type 000.000.000.000
unless you have made other arrangements.
A13. In the IP Frame Type field, select the frame type that fits your LAN, either TYPE_II
(the default value), or SNAP (Sub-Network Access Protocol).