Remote Access DeviceRemote Access Serverwith V.90 Modems orHybrid ISDN PortsModel RF300E and RF310EUser Guide
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E10SpecificationsThe RASFinder conforms to the following specifications:• Routing Protocols - IP and IPX
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E100IntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for viewing or changing the configuration of a remote u
Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 101Verify that the Communication Type field is set for COM Port and the Select Port optio
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E102LAN-BasedThe LAN-based remote configuration requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. TCP/I
Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 1036. Once the program has completed reading the configuration, the RASFinder - Router Se
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E104Remote ManagementThis section describes typical client applications that can be used to configure th
Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 105To select an option, enter the number of the option and hit the Enter key. For example
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E106Remote User DatabaseThe Remote User Database option from the RASFinder Management Menu enables you t
Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 107Click the word Login to gain access to the RASFinder. The following screen are displa
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E108
Remote Access DeviceChapter 8 - Service, Warranty and Tech Support
Remote Access DeviceChapter 2 - Installation
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E110IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your RASFinder two-year warranty. The next
Chapter 8 - Service Warranty and Tech SupportRF300E/RF310E 111diagnostic test results, problems with a specific application, etc. Use the space below
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E112Ordering AccessoriesSupplyNet, Inc. supplies replacement transformers, cables and connectors for sel
Remote Access DeviceAppendixes
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E114Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8COMMANDPIN NO.4783261512345678To DTEDe
Appendix B - ScriptingRF300E/RF310E 115Appendix B - Script LanguageThe script file can be used to automate certain operations. The script file is a te
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E116Argument to procedures can be passed by value or address. To pass an argument by address, prefixthe
Appendix B - ScriptingRF300E/RF310E 117Example Script:proc main;string login_prompt;string user_name;string password_prompt;string password;string she
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E118Appendix C - Regulatory InformationClass B StatementFCC Part 15NOTE: This equipment has been tested
Appendix C - Regulatory InformationRF300E/RF310E 119FCC Part 68 Telecom1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commissio
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E12Safety Warning Telecom1. Never install phone wiring during a lightning storm.2. Never install phone j
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E120Canadian Limitations NoticeRinger Equivalence NumberNotice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assi
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 121Appendix D - AT CommandsOne of the means by which you can communicate with and configure your RASFinde
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E122Table of Contents Section Description D.1 AT Commands D.1.1 Command Execution D.1.2 General
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 123 !D0=n V.120 LLC Information Element !D3=n SAPI-0 Data TEI *!D3=n SAPI-0 Voice TEI !DNn Disabl
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E124D.1.1 Command Execution Command: AT Function: Attention Code Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 125 Default: I0 Description: The In command displays specific product information depending on the va
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E126Use the %A97=n command to select between the two methods. Command: >A0=n Function: Type of Co
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 127NET3, VN4, INS6D. AT*!C6?<CR> may be used to review the Voice SPID orAT!L<CR> may be used
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E128 Command: !DNn Function: Disable Data DN/MSN n Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=1 (dis
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 129The @CONFIG configuration menu can also be used to enable or review thedisabled ports. Command:
Chapter 2 - InstallationRF300E/RF310E 13Cabling Your RASFinderCabling your RASFinder involves making the proper WAN, Ethernet, Command Port, and Power
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E130D.1.4 Serial Port Configuration CommandsUse the following commands to control the interaction betwee
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 131occur before dialing begins. See the description of S-register S80 for further detailsregarding its in
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E132 Command: &Sn Function: DSR Control Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=0—DSR is alwa
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 133D.1.5 General Configuration Commands Command: @CONFIG Function: Configuration Menu Unit: n/a
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E134 Command: &Fn Function: Load Factory Profile Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=0—Pr
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 135 Command: Sr? Function: Read S-register Unit: Varies Range: r varies Default: n/a Desc
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E136 Command: Z Function: Reset to Stored Profile Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default: n/a Des
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 137D.1.6 Digital (Data) Call CommandsUse these commands to make or configure digital (data) calls. Comm
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E138 Command: O Function: Return Online Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default: n/a Description:
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 139analog calls for the given amount of time (n) for that analog port. Analog calls that arereceived by t
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E14
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E140 S-Register: S0 Usage: S0=n; S0? Function: Number of Rings Until Answer Unit: 1 ring Range
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 141 S-Register: S7 Usage: S7=n; S7? Function: Wait for Connection (Abort Timer) Unit: 1 second
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E142 S-Register: S30 Usage: S30=n; S30? Function: On-line Inactivity Timer Unit: (n * S29 *0.25)
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 143If the Calling Party Number information is not included in the incoming SETUPmessage, then the RING me
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E144 Description: S54 allows the ability to force the TA to originate digital calls with a 56Kbps or64
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 145an option in the Numbering Plan section above. For example, a National/ISDNCalling Party Number IE wou
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E146modem being reset because of the change of the EIA serial signals and so disablingthe reset may be r
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 147 Description: S83 controls whether or not the modems will handle possible V.110 calls. If S83=0,then
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E148processing. By default the TA will not send the SETUP message until 1 second afterthe last digit is
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 149D.3 Result CodesWhen the TA receives an AT command from the computer or terminal, it attempts to execu
Remote Access DeviceChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E150D.4 Troubleshooting the TAD.4.1 Specific Troubleshooting SituationsSITUATION 1: The !Hn and *!Hn com
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 151communications equipment. All EPA information stored in the decode buffer containsa timestamp. The ti
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E152LOGGING VARIABLES (n)n=Varies, so use >S? to get available listingx=0—disable variable nx=1—enabl
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 153 S-Register: S92 Usage: S92=n; S92?; S92.b=n; S92.?b=bit number, n=value Function: Channel ID In
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E154n=2—Line Not Ready Default: 0 (Stop when full) Description: The logging buffer has the capabilit
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 155bit 4—Save logging (>Sn) flags,bit 5—Allow tst_CheckPoint() calls Default: 7 (Init Log, Init EPA,
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E156 S-Register: S103 Usage: S103=n; S103?; S103.b=n; S103.?b=bit number, n=value Function: Real-T
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 157 S-Register: S105 Usage: S105=n; S105? Function: Real-Time Logging Unit: 10ms Range: n=0 (Re
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E158 Command: Unm Function: B-channel Loop-back Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=1—Loop-back o
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 159 %E1 Enable +++ escape method %E4 No OK response to +++ or <BREAK> escape &R1 CTS alwa
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E16IntroductionThis chapter covers procedures for loading the RASFinder software from a Windows PC (Win9
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E160Profile 3 (&F3)—PPP Asynchronous Operation AT Command Description &C1 DCD functions norm
Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 161Profile 4 (&F4)—HDLC Asynchronous Operation AT Command Description &C1 DCD functions norma
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E162Appendix E - TCP/IPTCP/IPTCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a protocol suit
Appendix E - TCP/IPRF300E/RF310E 163response, are better suited to the datagram service of UDP because there is no time lost to virtualcircuit establi
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E164Internet Protocol (IP)IP is the Internet standard protocol that tracks Internetwork node addresses,
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 165Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsISIHP modems are controlled by instructions called AT commands, so called
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E166Command EditingAlways begin a command with the letters AT. Enter the entire command string in upper
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 167F Echo online data characters&G Guard tones-C Data calling toneN Modulation handshake\T Disable ina
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E168Dialing CommandsUse dialing commands to dial and hang up.Ds Dials = phone numberDefault: noneCauses
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 169Configuration Storage and Recall CommandsThe ISIHx stores parameters in two places. It stores factory d
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 17Call Control Parametersü Persistent DTR Dialing_______________________________________A
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E170E1 enables the echo.Qn Result Codes Enable/Disablen = 0 or 1Default: Q0Use the Q command to enable o
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 171X7 causes the modem to wait for a dial tone before dialing. If it doesn’t detect a dial tone within the
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E172Nn Modulation Handshaken = 0 or 1Default: N1Controls whether the local modem performs a negotiated h
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 173&D1 causes the modem, if in online data mode, to enter command mode, issue an OK and remainconnecte
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E174%Cn Data Compressionn = 0 or 1Default: %C1The %C command allows you to disable data compression. Dat
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 175The drawback to using this method of pacing is that some files may contain these characters as partof t
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E176Escape SequencesEscape sequences are also known as escape codes. They are used to cause the modem to
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 177S2 Escape Code CharacterUnit: DecimalRange: 0–255Default: 43 (+)Defines escape code character by its de
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E178S8 Pause Time for CommaUnit: 1 secondRange: 0–65 (North America), 4–255 (International), 4–7(UK)Defa
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 1796 = 2400 bps 15 = 24000 bps7 = 4800 bps 16 = 26400 bps8 = 7200 bps 17 = 28800 bps9 = 9600 bps 18 = 3120
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E18Installing Your RASFinder SoftwareThe default application of the RASFinder is as a Remote Access Serv
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E180Reading and Assigning S-Register ValuesUse the S command to assign a value to an S-register and to r
Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 181Modem Result CodesTerse Verbose Definition0 OK Command executed without error; ready for next command.1
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E182Extended Result Codes. If the extended result codes configuration option is enabled, EC is addedto t
Remote Access DeviceGlossary of Terms
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E184AAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the phone company brings to the custo
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 185Basic Rate Interface (BRI): An ISDN access interface type comprised of two B-channels each at 64K bps and one D-channel at 64
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E186Channel: A data communications path between two computer devices. Can refer to a physical medium (e.
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 187inter-LATA basis by AT&T and on an intra-LATA basis by the BOCs.Data Service Unit (DSU): A device that provides a digital
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E188Ethernet: A 10-megabit baseband local area network that allows multiple stations to access the trans
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 189developing and deploying frame relay equipment.Frame Relay Implementors Forum: A group of companies supporting a common speci
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 195 The Choose Destination Location dialog box is displayed. Follow the onscreen instructi
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E190and data over a digital communications line. ISDN is a world-wide telecommunications service that us
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 191MManagement Information Base (MIB): A database of network management information used by the CommonManagement Information Pro
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E192Out of Frame (OOF): A T1 alarm condition that is logged on the loss of 2, 3 or 4 of 5 consecutive FT
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 193QQuantizing: The process of analog-to-digital conversion by assigning a range, from the contiguous analog values, to adiscret
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E194Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): TCP/IP protocol that allows network management.Simultaneo
GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 195uses an external T1 CSU.Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Program (TCP/IP): A multi-layer set of protocols developed b
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E196WWide Area Network (WAN): 1. A network that provides communication services to a geographic area lar
RF300E/RF310E 197IndexIndexAAccessories, ordering... 112Address filtering ...
RF300E/RF310E198RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideLimited WarrantyOn-line Warranty Registration ... 110MManagement, management m
RF300E/RF310E 199IndexWWAN configuration, management menu... 105WAN Device Configuration... 36WAN Port Set
User GuideS0000066 Revision ARASFinder Models RF300E and RF310EThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed wr
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E208 The software is loaded onto your pc, then the Setup Complete dialog box is displayed.Click Finish t
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 2112 The following message is displayed.Click OK to proceed.13 The Writing Setup dialog bo
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E2217 If you need to enter ISDN parameters, proceed to step 18.If you want at this time to set up your R
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 2320 Click the Advanced tab.21 Select (highlight) the WAN port you want to configure, then
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E24CAUTION: WANs 1 and 2 correspond to BRI 1. B-Channel 1 of BRI 1 corresponds to WAN 1, and B-Channel 2
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 25Setting Up Your Remote User DatabaseThe proprietary Remote User Data Base supports remot
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E264 The Add/Edit Filters dialog box is displayed.5 Build your filtering parameters by filling in the fo
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 27bottom of this dialog box. The domain name can be up to 39 alphanumeric charactersinclud
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E28case sensitive pattern.FilterThe drop-down list enables you to select a unique filter entry that was
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 29• NoneThis option (the default setting) gives the user unrestricted access to the LAN/In
iiiContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description... 5Introduction ...
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E30Setting Up Remote Access Dial In User Server (RADIUS)RADIUS is an optional security feature that uses
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 314. The Radius Setup dialog box is displayed.5. Click RADIUS Enable to enable Radius secu
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E32Final Routing Setup 1. From your desktop, click Start | Programs | RASFinder 3.10 | RASFinder Configu
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 334. If you are going to combine the two WAN ports together, i.e., a single IP address, yo
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E346. On the WAN 1 tab, change the Port Address and Remote Address groups to be on separatenetworks from
Remote Access DeviceChapter 4 - RASFinder Software
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E36IntroductionThis chapter describes the RASFinder software and explains how to make changes to theconf
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 37Router ConfigurationAll changes to your RASFinder configuration are initiated through the Router Setup m
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E38Typical ApplicationsThe two basic applications for the RASFinder are (1) as a Remote Access Server (R
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 39RAS application using Radius on an Ethernet IP network, you would disable the IPX protocol and thenchang
ivChapter 5 - Client Setup... 73Introduction ...
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E40In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localteleph
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 41But if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the USParameters
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E42dialog box. To provide vendor-specific configuration for the Radius server, you need to bring up them
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 43The Shell User Service Type Attribute has a value of “11” and also an associated value of ”6”.After thes
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E44network’s backbone.In this typical RAS application, the IP network address is 192.168.2.xxx. For the
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 45In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localtelephone
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E46services.But if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the U
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 47Before remote users can dial into the network, a user profile has to be set up in the proprietaryremote
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E48RLogin and then direct the remote user to a specific host. The User Service Types defines how theremo
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 49Router ApplicationThe second basic application for the RASFinder is LAN-to-LAN routing as shown in Figur
Remote Access DeviceChapter 1 - Introduction and Description
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E50to a RAS application. The Default Parameters dialog box will not allow you to change the addressingsc
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 51Now, you can decide if you want the B-channels of the BRI line bonded together or if you want eachB-chan
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E52Now, you can click on WAN 2 and enter the same information for the Port and Remote Addressgroups. Thi
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 53In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localtelephone
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E54But, if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the USParamet
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 55IP SetupThe IP Port Setup dialog box enables you to change the IP routing capabilities that were set upd
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E56Remote IP Address defines the IP address for the destination end of a point-to-point link and isneces
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 57could send a document to the corporate printer.This static route is shown in the top network in Figure 4
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E58So, for this application to work, you need to set up a static route on the Corporate RASFinder of192.
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 59FiltersThe network administrator can set up filters on the RASFinder for better control. Filtering can b
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E6IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new RASFinder™, Models RF300E and RF310E, Remote Access Serve
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E60which the filtering is going to take place is the LAN port, the protocol port is telnet which transla
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 61IPX SetupThe IPX Virtual Port Setup dialog box is used to control the four frame types and set up the WA
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E62If bridging of IPX packets is desired, IPX routing must be disabled and frame type support for thefra
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 63Spanning Tree SetupThis dialog box lets you configure the parameters for transparent bridging or bridgin
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E64This means that all packets with a destination address of 00015345678 going to WAN 1 are dropped.
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 65WAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box controls how each WAN port is configured. The options at th
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E66to Appendix B) can be used to automate certain RASFinder operations. The Script Enable orRestart Scri
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 67This dialog box displays the network switch type and the US Parameters or the Europe Parameters,dependin
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E68Voice DN - The voice DN is a telephone number the ISDN service provider assigns, if required, to theR
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 69Note: you can use the key combination of “Alt-D” to check or uncheck this function.Auto Protocol Detect
Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionRF300E/RF310E 7Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationChapter 3 details the software loading and initia
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E70Point-to-Point SetupThe PPP Port Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol, dial on demand, and
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 71ApplicationsIn addition to local configuration, the RASFinder supports various applications that enable
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E72
Remote Access DeviceChapter 5 - Client Setup
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E74IntroductionThe information provided in this chapter enables multiple users to configure their PCs to
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 75Configuring in Windows 98/95Perform the following steps to set up your Windows 98/95 PC:Note: All of the hardw
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E763. Check for binding between the adapter and TCP/IP. In the Network dialog box, click yourEthernet ad
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 775. Select TCP/IP, then click Properties to open the TCP/IP Properties window.6. Select the IP Address tab.The
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E78Remove the default IP address (if any) and begin typing the new address. This address isentered in do
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 7910. Click the Gateway tab.11. In the New gateway field, enter the IP address of the RASFinder’s Ethernet port
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8Front PanelThe front panel has four groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection and l
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8012. Click the DNS Configuration tab. Verify that Enable DNS is selected (checked).13. In the Host fie
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 81IP Address (PC)IP Address (RASFinder)Host (User Name)DomainDNS Server AddressNetwork Adapter(Manufacturer/Mode
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E82Installing TCP/IP (Win98/95)If TCP/IP is not already installed, perform the following steps:Note: For
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 83Configuring in Windows NTPerform the following steps to set up your Windows NT workstation PC:Note: All of the
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E843. The Bindings tab is displayed.4. In the Show Bindings for drop down list, select all adapters. A l
Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 857. In the Network Protocols list select TCP/IP, then click Properties. The Microsoft TCP/IPProperties dialog b
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8611. In the IP Address field, type the IP address assigned to your PC.Remove the default IP address (i
Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 8714. Click the DNS tab. The Domain Name System (DNS) properties are displayed.15. In the Host Name field,
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E88until the primary DNS server is listed first.When this is done, click OK. You are returned to the Net
Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 89Installing TCP/IP (WinNT)If TCP/IP is not already installed, perform the following steps:Note: For
Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionRF300E/RF310E 9Back PanelAll the cable connections for the RASFinder are made at the back panel. Three groups
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E90
Remote Access DeviceChapter 6 - RAS Dial-Out Redirector
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E92IntroductionMulti-Tech’s Remote Access Server for Microsoft network users enables users to dial-out a
Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 93The WinMCSI Setup dialog box is displayed with the Welcome message.5. Click Next to continue.6. The
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E947. The Choose the Network Type dialog box is displayed.For Win9X Operating Systems, you can choose fr
Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 958. The files are loaded onto your system and then the COM Port to MCSI Mapping widow isdisplayed.No
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E96Running the WINMCSI Workstation SoftwareWINMCSI has a workstation portion of the software that LAN us
Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 97The Available Servers box lists the names of the available servers. Click the name of the serverto
RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E98Note: Windows 98/95 users will have two additional buttons in this box, the Add Port and theRemove P
Remote Access DeviceChapter 7 - Remote Configuration and Management
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