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Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation

Run the auto-installation program (CV5x file) by double-clicking on it.
The installation program will ask you to select (or create) a directory in
which it should locate CompatiView and its associated files and data-
base subdirectory.

Once the installation is complete, double-click on the CompatiView
icon to open the program. For further information on using Compati-
View, see the CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide
included with your router.

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Note:

For an up-to-date description of the changes (if any) made to

Windows system files by the installation program, see the
README.TXT file located in the CompatiView installation directory.

Transport Protocols and CompatiView

CompatiView will be able to use the transport protocol (IP or IPX) you
have selected to access Compatible Systems products anywhere on your
internetwork. Depending on your security setup, you may also be able
to use the IP transport option to manage devices across the Internet.

The IP protocol does not provide a method for CompatiView to auto-
matically discover the router. To initially contact the router over IP
using CompatiView, you must first enter a valid IP address into the
router. You can do this either on a console directly connected to the
router or by setting a workstation’s IP address to 198.41.12.2 with a
Class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0) so that it can communicate over
Ethernet with 198.41.12.1 (the shipping default of Ethernet 0). After
setting the router’s IP address, be sure to change the workstation’s
configuration back to its original settings.

The IPX protocol does allow CompatiView to automatically discover
the router. Compatible Systems devices are configured to autoseed the
two most common IPX frame types upon startup (802.2 and 802.3
(raw)). If CompatiView has the IPX/SPX protocol selected as its trans-
port, it will be necessary to either powerup the router before powering
up the workstation, or reboot the workstation after the router has
completed its boot sequence. This process will ensure that the worksta-
tion and the router have the proper IPX network bindings for communi-
cation.

Summary of Contents for MicroRouter 1220i

Page 1: ...MicroRouter 1220i Installation Guide Compatible Systems Corporation 4730 Walnut Street Suite 102 Boulder Colorado 80301 303 444 9532 800 356 0283 http www compatible com ...

Page 2: ...ir respective holders Part number A00 1154 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 protection against radio or television communication interference in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interfer ence with...

Page 3: ...ith the MicroRouter 1220i 6 Needed For Installation 6 Ethernet Connection Requirements 6 10Base T Twisted Pair Ethernet 7 Telco Line Connection Requirements 7 V 35 Interface 7 RS 232 Interface 8 Chapter 3 Network Installation 9 PLACING THE ROUTER 9 CONNECTING THE ROUTER TO THE ETHERNET 10 Connecting to Twisted Pair Ethernet 10 CONNECTING A LINE DEVICE TO THE MICROROUTER 1220I 10 Connecting Devices...

Page 4: ...hapter 6 Basic Configuration Guide 19 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 20 IP Protocol 20 Required for IP 20 Suggested for IP 20 IPX Protocol 21 Required for IPX 21 Suggested for IPX 21 WAN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 21 Physical Communications Settings 21 Link Configuration 22 Required for Dedicated Leased Line Operation 22 Suggested for Dedicated Leased Line Operation 22 Required for Dial On Demand O...

Page 5: ... Link Configuration 27 SMDS Addressing 27 SAVING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO FLASH ROM 27 Appendix A Shipping Defaults 29 Ethernet Interfaces 29 IP Routing Defaults 29 IP Bridging Defaults 29 IPX Routing Defaults 29 IPX Bridging Defaults 29 WAN Interfaces 29 IP Defaults 29 IPX Defaults 29 V 35 WAN 0 Link Physical Defaults 30 RS 232 WAN 1 Link Physical Defaults 30 Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin Out...

Page 6: ...LED Patterns 33 Power On No Traffic 33 Ethernet Traffic Indicators Ethernet LED Bars 33 Other Indicators on All LED Bars 33 Panic Indicators 33 MicroRouter 1220i Switch Settings 34 Appendix D Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 35 Appendix E Terms and Conditions 37 ...

Page 7: ...te complicated If you are attempting to design and implement a comprehensive set of filters or an Internet Firewall there are a number of references you should consult Two good starting points are Building Internet Firewalls by Brent Chapman O Reilly and Associates 1995 and Firewalls and Internet Security Repelling the Wily Hacker by William R Cheswick and Steven M Bellovin Addison Wesley Publishi...

Page 8: ...6K CSU DSUs ISDN Terminal Adapters and fractional or full T1 CSU DSUs 2 Select the management method you wish to use with the router If you want to use the CompatiView management software you must install the software on a Windows PC which is connected to your network 3 Configure the MicroRouter LAN and WAN parameters using the management method you have chosen 4 Connect the secondary WAN port s R...

Page 9: ...to install CompatiView Compat ible Systems GUI Graphical User Interface management software which is included with your router Chapter 5 Command Line Preparation This part of the manual provides basic instructions on setting up command line management and text based configuration Chapter 6 Basic Configuration Guide This section provides a list of parameters that must be entered into a router for p...

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Page 11: ...le Systems Inte grated Support Package which includes a lifetime comprehensive warranty a twenty four hour advanced replacement program unlimited phone support and software upgrades for the life of the product Compatible Systems maintains copies of current software updates on the Internet For more information on downloading software see the appendices for this manual Getting Help With the MicroRou...

Page 12: ...L versions of product documentation which can be viewed with your favorite web browser CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide Text Based Configuration and Command Line Management Refer ence Guide Warranty registration card Needed For Installation Before connecting the MicroRouter 1220i to your network you need to make sure that you have the necessary equipment for connecting to the local ...

Page 13: ... the line This can save you a considerable amount of time since the more equipment you have on the line the more difficult it becomes to determine where a problem is occurring The MicroRouter 1220i provides one high speed V 35 synchronous interface and one RS 232 sync async interface each of which can be independently configured for PPP Frame Relay or SMDS operation The V 35 interface is capable o...

Page 14: ... 56K CSU DSUs and ISDN Terminal Adapters It can also be used to connect the router s auxiliary interface to a PC running terminal emulation software or to a dumb terminal vNote Please use only the supplied DB 25 cable when connecting your line communication device to the MicroRouter 1220i s RS 232 interface The cables provided with other equipment may not have all of the same internal connections ...

Page 15: ...e if used 4 Power up the line communications device if used vNote You should either wait to connect a synchronous line device such as a CSU DSU until after the interface has been configured as a synchronous port or power up the router before powering up the CSU DSU See Chapter 6 Basic Configuration Guide for more infor mation on configuring the router 5 Plug in the power cable and power up the rou...

Page 16: ...on over a V 35 connector It also supports lower speed synchronous asyn chronous operation over an RS 232 connector The MicroRouter 1220i independently supports PPP Frame Relay and SMDS link protocols on WAN 0 and PPP and Frame Relay on WAN 1 Connecting Devices to the V 35 Interface This interface WAN 0 can be used to connect to a wide variety of line communications devices including those which su...

Page 17: ...n simply connect the supplied RS 232 cable between the router and the device vNote The MicroRouter 1220i RS 232 interfaces require that your asynchronous line communications device be set to supply the RS 232 DCD signal when a connection has been made A synchronous RS 232 device should be set to provide DSR vNote The MicroRouter 1220i includes a special cable to facilitate connections to RS 232 li...

Page 18: ...o a CSU DSU In such a case you must power up the router before powering up the CSU DSU At power up the router will take approximately one minute to become visible to CompatiView vNote If you want to use Telnet as a management method you must first configure an IP address into the router using an out of band console or reconfigure the IP address on an IP host or workstation on the same Ethernet seg...

Page 19: ...e PC running Windows 95 98 or Windows NT The PC can either be configured as an IPX client on a Novell NetWare internet or as an IP WinSock client on an IP internet System Requirements In order to successfully run CompatiView for Windows you need IBM PC or compatible w 486 or later processor Microsoft Windows 95 98 or Windows NT installed VGA or better monitor IP A WinSock compatible transport stac...

Page 20: ...age devices across the Internet The IP protocol does not provide a method for CompatiView to auto matically discover the router To initially contact the router over IP using CompatiView you must first enter a valid IP address into the router You can do this either on a console directly connected to the router or by setting a workstation s IP address to 198 41 12 2 with a Class C subnet mask 255 25...

Page 21: ...to a baud rate of 9600 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no Flow Con trol 2 Connect it to the router s Console interface using the cable which was supplied with the MicroRouter 1220i 3 Press the Return key one or two times 4 Enter the default password letmein at the password prompt The command line interface prompt will appear on the screen If you plan to use out of band access for ongoing managemen...

Page 22: ... from anywhere on your IP internetwork including across the Internet if your security setup allows it To manage the router with Telnet you must 1 Run Telnet client software on your local computer which will com municate with the Telnet server built into the MicroRouter 1220i 2 You must also set some basic IP parameters in the router The required parameters for Telnet access to an interface are the...

Page 23: ...View basic IP parameters can be set using the TCP IP Routing Ethernet 0 Dialog Box Use the Save to Device option under the File menu to save the changes After you have set these IP parameters and saved the changes you can use Telnet to access the router from any node on your IP network Invoke the Telnet client on your local host with the IP address of the router you wish to manage ...

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Page 25: ...which are optional in the sense that they are not required for all installations These settings are not covered in this chapter In this chapter CV CompatiView TB Text Based Configuration In order to successfully connect to an Internet Service Provider ISP you must use router configuration parameters which will be provided by the technical staff of the ISP These parameters must include all IP addre...

Page 26: ...P Subnet Mask IP Broadcast Address CV Use the TCP IP Routing Ethernet Dialog Box to set these param eters TB Use the configure command and the IPAddress SubnetMask and IPBroadcast keywords in the IP Ethernet 0 and or Ethernet 1 section Suggested for IP These parameters help supply information about the segment that the interface is connected to With this information routing can take place Set IP R...

Page 27: ... set up the link and protocol parameters There are a few differences between the capabilities of the V 35 WAN interface and the RS 232 WAN interface The V 35 interface can only be run synchronously at rates up to 2 Mbps per second The RS 232 interface can be run synchronously or asynchronously at rates up to 256Kbps sync or 230 4Kbps async Physical Communications Settings You may need to set the b...

Page 28: ...on Required for Dial On Demand Operation Incoming dial on demand operation requires only slightly more infor mation than dedicated line setup Outgoing dial on demand requires additional information see the suggested settings below Set dial up connection Set PPP connection Set to allow dial in and or dial out CV Use the Link Configuration WAN Dialog Box TB Use configure and set the Mode ConnectMode...

Page 29: ... place Set IP RIP 1 IP RIP 2 or OSPF Open Shortest Path First IP Static Routes CV Use the TCP IP Routing WAN Dialog Box to set RIPor OSPF and the IP Static Routing Dialog Box under Global IP Static Routes to set static routes TB Use configure and set either the RIPVersion keyword or the OSPFEnabled keyword in the IP WAN 0 and or WAN 1 section Add static routes and a default router using the edit c...

Page 30: ...word in the IPX WAN 0 and or WAN 1 section Frame Relay Configuration This section covers the settings required for Frame Relay operation of the MicroRouter 1220i WAN interfaces In general the parameters listed here should be set for each WAN interface on which you plan to use Frame Relay Link Configuration Frame Relay is presently supported in the MicroRouter 1220i only via dedicated line operatio...

Page 31: ...0 and or WAN 1 section IP Protocol Required for IP There are two ways to set up Frame Relay One is to set the WAN inter face as a numbered interface This means that the interface and thus the Frame Relay network will have an IP address subnet mask etc The other is to set it as an unnumbered interface and specify that the link is point to point Frame Relay and set the local DLCI Required for IP Num...

Page 32: ...tatic routes TB Use configure and set either the RIPVersion keyword or the OSPFEnabled keyword in the IP WAN 0 and or WAN 1 section Add static routes and a default router using the edit config IP Static command IPX Protocol Required for IPX Frame Relay operation requires that the WAN interface is set to be a numbered interface This means that the interface and thus the Frame Relay network must hav...

Page 33: ...ion Set Dedicated connection Set SMDS connection CV Use the Link Configuration WAN Dialog Box TB Use configure and then set the Mode and ConnectMode keywords in the Link Config WAN 0 and or WAN 1 section SMDS Addressing Many of these parameters will be given to you by your service provider CV Use the Link Configuration WAN Dialog Box and select SMDS from the Link Type pull down menu Then click on ...

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Page 35: ...net Mask 255 255 255 0 Broadcast Address 198 41 12 255 IP RIP off IPX Routing Defaults 802 3 on autoseeding both interfaces 802 2 on autoseeding both interfaces Type II off both interfaces 802 2 SNAP off both interfaces IPX Bridging Defaults Off both interfaces WAN Interfaces IP Defaults On Unnumbered interface RIP off Van Jacobson compression off IPX Defaults On Unnumbered interface ...

Page 36: ...30 Appendix A Shipping Defaults V 35 WAN 0 Link Physical Defaults PPP Dedicated Sync external clock RS 232 WAN 1 Link Physical Defaults PPP Dial in Async 115 2Kbps Hardware flow control ...

Page 37: ... Connector DTE V 35 DTE Signal A Chassis Ground B Signal Ground C Request to Send D Clear to Send E Data Set Ready F Receive Line Signal Detect H Data Terminal Ready J Local Loopback P Tx Data R Rx Data S Tx Data T Rx Data U Tx Clock Out V Rx Clock In W Tx Clock Out X Rx Clock In Y Tx Clock In AA Tx Clock In ...

Page 38: ...lied with the MicroRouter 1220i is twenty five conduc tors straight through Connections on both the auxiliary interface and the data interface follow the standard RS 232 pin outs Note that the data interface may be set for synchronous operation and in this mode the data interface will use the clock lines provided by RS 232 ...

Page 39: ... Other Indicators on All LED Bars Transmit and receive packets per WAN interface as marked on front label 5 6 flashing Router stacks starting up 3 4 7 8 flashing No OS loaded Running from ROM 5 6 on solid 2 bars 1 3 and 9 bars 2 4 flashing Erasing OS in Flash ROM 4 5 6 7 on solid 2 bars 1 3 and 9 bars 2 4 flashing Erasing config in Flash ROM Scanning from 2 to 9 bars 1 3 and scanning from 9 to 2 b...

Page 40: ...erase your Flash ROM Please do not use these settings without first contacting Compatible Systems Technical Support 0 Normal Operation 1 Unused 2 Unused 3 Run Boot ROM Downloader 4 Unused 5 Erase Flash ROM OS and Configuration 6 Erase Flash ROM Configuration Only 7 Unused 8 Unused 9 Allow letmein password for 5 minutes after powerup ...

Page 41: ...tp www compatible com and find the link on our home page to Software Downloads 2 Select the product and software version you want and click on the appropriate file to download it vNote Uncompressed downloads suitable for TFTP and Compa tiView Windows downloading are stored as DLD files Self extracting Windows compatible style files and CompatiView for Windows itself are stored as EXE files Self ex...

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Page 44: ...mpatible Systems will select the mode of transportation for each order Compatible Systems reserves the right to make deliveries in installments Partial shipments are subject to the terms of payment noted below Compatible Systems reserves the right to allocate inventory and production if such allocation becomes necessary 3 Payment Terms Payment shall be made prior to shipment or upon delivery unles...

Page 45: ...l purpose to actual damages of the Customer or if appropriate of the subsequent purchaser IN NO EVENT SHALL COM PATIBLE SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUEN TIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE USE INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS WHETHER A CLAIM IS BASED ON STRICT LIABILITY BREACH OF WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSO EVER WHETHER OR NOT SIMILAR This limit...

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