Quick Reference Guide

Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
3-6 Preparing Your Network
Connecting for Configuration
If you are a PC user, you can configure the router through the FirstGear Router Configuration
Utility, an easy-to-use software program, or the menu-based Manager interface of your router.
For complete instructions for using FirstGear, refer to “Using the FirstGear Router Configuration
Utility” on page 4-2.
If you are using a Macintosh or UNIX-based workstation, you can configure the router only by
using the built-in Manager interface. You can access the built-in Manager interface through a serial
port or Telnet on the LAN. In order to use Telnet, you must know the current IP address of the
router.
Connecting Through a Serial Port
You can access the built-in interface through a serial port by using a VT100 terminal or by using
a terminal-emulation program on your PC or workstation. If you are using Windows, for example,
Microsoft
®
provides HyperTerminal with Windows 95 and Windows 98. Be sure to set the
program for VT100 emulation, including arrow keys.
Use the following serial port parameters:
9600 bps
8 data bits
No parity
1 stop bit
No flow control
When the serial connection has been established, strike any key. The router responds with a
“Password:” prompt. After the serial session opens, refer to “Using the Manager Interface
Configuration Method” on page 4-4 for further information about configuring your router with the
Manager interface.
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