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Chapter 1 - Network Installation

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Chapter 1 - Network Installation

Figure 1. 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/O Card Front Panel

This section of the manual will help you connect the IntraPort Carrier’s 10-100 Ethernet - DES 
I/O card to your Ethernet network and a management console. 

In summary, the steps for installation are:

1.

After mounting the server or placing on a desktop, make sure it is not connected to 
any power source.

2.

Connect the server to the Ethernet network.

3.

Connect a management console to the server (optional).

4.

Plug in the power cable and power up the server.

Ethernet Connection Requirements

The IPC’s 10-100 Ethernet interface directly supports 100BaseTx or 10BaseT twisted-pair 
Ethernet. To connect the Ethernet interface to twisted-pair Ethernet cabling, you will need an 
unshielded twisted-pair station cable that is connected to a 10BaseT-compatible twisted-pair 
hub (for a transmit speed of 10 Mbps) or a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet hub (for a transmit speed of 
100 Mbps).

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Note:

 Ethernet cables and cable connectors are not supplied with the IPC.  Category 5 

cabling is required for 100 BaseT operation. Please contact your reseller or your Compatible 
Systems sales representative for information on obtaining the correct Ethernet cabling 
supplies.

If your twisted-pair hub is already in place, you can connect the server to an active network 
without interrupting network activity. Simply plug the unshielded twisted-pair cable (that is 
already connected to your Ethernet hub) into the RJ-45 Ethernet connector on the front of the 
unit.  

Summary of Contents for 10/100 Ethernet DES I/O Card

Page 1: ...10 100 Ethernet DES I O Card Administrator s Guide Compatible Systems Corporation 4730 Walnut Street Suite 102 Boulder Colorado 80301 303 444 9532 800 356 0283 http www compatible com ...

Page 2: ...c Includes one or more U S Patent Nos 4 701 745 5 003 307 5 016 009 5 126 739 5 146 221 5 414 425 5 414 850 5 463 390 5 506 580 5 532 694 Other Patents Pending FCC Notice This product has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules It is designed to provide reasonable pro tection against radio or television communication int...

Page 3: ...ired for Client Tunnel Configurations 6 Suggested for Client Tunnel Configurations 6 VPN User Database 6 SETTING UP RADIUS AUTHENTICATION 7 Setting the IntraPort for a RADIUS Server 7 RADIUS Server User Authentication Settings 7 SAVING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO FLASH ROM 8 Chapter 3 Shipping Defaults 9 DEFAULT PASSWORD 9 ETHERNET INTERFACES 9 IP Defaults 9 IPX Defaults 9 AppleTalk Defaults 9 Chapter...

Page 4: ...ed into the following sections Chapter 1 Network Installation This part of the manual includes step by step instructions on how to physically install the 10 100 Ethernet DES and connect it to your network Chapter 2 Basic Configuration Guide This part of the manual provides a minimal list of parameters that must be entered into a server for proper operation Chapter 3 Shipping Defaults This part of ...

Page 5: ...0BaseT twisted pair Ethernet To connect the Ethernet interface to twisted pair Ethernet cabling you will need an unshielded twisted pair station cable that is connected to a 10BaseT compatible twisted pair hub for a transmit speed of 10 Mbps or a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet hub for a transmit speed of 100 Mbps v Note Ethernet cables and cable connectors are not supplied with the IPC Category 5 cabling i...

Page 6: ...o Flow Control v Note The 10 100 Ethernet DES I O card also has an AUX interface This is a modem connection which should only be used in consultation with Compatible Systems Technical Support staff who will provide instruction on its use v Note If you want to use Telnet as a management method you must first configure an IP address into the server using an out of band console or reconfigure the IP ...

Page 7: ...h I O card for configuration guidelines Detailed information on the meaning of the server s parameters is provided in the Compati View Management Software Reference Guide and the Text Based Configuration and Command Line Management Reference Guide You should use this list as a starting point to look up more specific information in the other documents There are a number of parameter settings which ...

Page 8: ...o set additional parameters for OSPF or to configure BGP refer to the Text Based Configuration and Command Line Management Reference Guide Use the edit config command and set an IP gateway in the IP Static section v Note The gateway address would typically be an interface on a firewall It must be on the same TCP IP network as Ethernet 0 0 With this setup you must configure the firewall to allow UD...

Page 9: ...tunnel configuration Use the IPX Connection tab to set the Local IPX Network The VPN Group DLCI can only be set via text based configuration TB Use the configure command and create and name a VPN Group Name section Then set the BindTo LocalIPNet IPNet and or LocalIPXNet and VPNGroupDLCI keywords in that section Suggested for Client Tunnel Configurations You may want to add or change protection sui...

Page 10: ...n is kept in attribute number 77 of the RADIUS database and the tunnel secret is kept in attribute number 69 These two attribute numbers must be configured in the RADIUS server s dictionary file The RADIUS server will also log the real IP address of the client and the IP address assigned to the client by the IPC as it begins to account for the client To use this feature the two attribute numbers f...

Page 11: ...tch the settings for each user in the User Properties window of the VPN Client The group configuration must match one of the VPN group configurations in the IntraPort s config uration Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROM Once a configuration is complete you can save it to the server s Flash ROM Until saved all changes are made in a separate buffer and the server continues to run as before the ...

Page 12: ...etmein Ethernet Interfaces IP Defaults Address 198 41 12 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Broadcast address 198 41 12 255 Mode Routed IPX Defaults Mode Routed 802 3 on autoseeding 802 2 on autoseeding Type II off 802 2 SNAP off AppleTalk Defaults Mode Routed Phase II on autoseeding ...

Page 13: ...perature The filter needs changing See the appendices in the IPC Chassis manual for instructions Sys Ready The server booted properly without detecting any failures General Indicators Ethernet Traffic Indicators TX Ethernet transmit packet RX Ethernet receive packet Load Indicators These lights indicate the load on the DES card Ethernet Lights Load Lights Indication 5 flashing 20 flashing Server s...

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