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Web Interface Settings Glossary

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Interface

Defines the profile that will be used to route data. The profile you choose should 
establish a connection to the proper destination so that routing is successful. 

If you select LAN, data is routed to the gateway address you specify, which must be 
reachable on the local Ethernet LAN created by the Eicon 1550/1551.

Select NONE to disable the route.

Metric

Metrics determine the weight of a route. 

If two identical routes exist, then the Eicon 1550/1551 uses the route with the lower 
metric.

Range: 1-15. Specify 16 to indicate that the route should never be used. Default: 1.

Summary of Contents for Eicon 1550

Page 1: ...www eicon com Eicon 1550 1551 WAN Router User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ges are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication Eicon Networks may make improvements and or changes in the products and or p...

Page 3: ...p 30 Changing TCP IP Settings to DHCP 35 Technical Support 37 Using your Eicon 1550 1551 38 Ports 39 Indicator Lights 40 Resetting the Device via the Reset Button 41 Accessing the Configuration Menu 4...

Page 4: ...RIP Group 98 LAN Menu DNS Group 99 VHSI Port Menu 100 VHSI Port Menu Delays Group 102 Protocol Menu VHSI Tree X 25 103 Protocol Menu VHSI Tree Virtual Circuits Group X 25 105 Protocol Menu VHSI Tree...

Page 5: ...rface 137 The V 36 RS 449 Interface 139 The X 21 Interface 141 Configuration Worksheets 142 X 25 Line Subscription Worksheet 143 HDLC Worksheet 144 Frame Relay Line Subscription Worksheet 145 PPP Work...

Page 6: ...6 Introduction Overview 7 Package Contents 8 Specifications 9...

Page 7: ...ISDN port designed to be used as a backup in case the VHSI connection fails More than one backup connection can be configured Upgradable Firmware The Eicon 1550 1551 s firmware a set of software instr...

Page 8: ...1 to a single computer To connect to a network hub a crossover cable not included is required About the Eicon 1550 1551 CD ROM The Eicon 1550 1551 CD ROM contains the following User s Guide in PDF and...

Page 9: ...on interface Protocol support PPP X 25 Frame Relay ISDN Port Eicon 1551 only The ISDN port RJ 45 is designed to be used as a backup connection in case the VHSI port connection is unavailable ISDN swi...

Page 10: ...ircuits includes PVCs and SVCs Frame Relay IP over Frame Relay RFC 2427 Maximum of 8 DLCI Routing between DLCI Congestion management FECN BENC Extended LSN Automatic LMI detection Congestion control F...

Page 11: ...outer Straight through Ethernet cable blue ISDN cable grey Eicon 1551 only Quickstart Guide Eicon 1550 1551 CD ROM contains utilities documentation Country specific power adapter Note VHSI cables are...

Page 12: ...he Eicon 1550 1551 16 Step 3 Select the VHSI Protocol 19 Step 4 Create Profiles 20 Step 5 Modify Other Settings 23 Step 6 Reset the Device and Test WAN Access 25 Creating a Backup Profile 26 ISDN Port...

Page 13: ...ut these topics consult the documentation for your operating system or network adapter for more information Web Browser Requirements The Eicon 1550 1551 is configured via web pages stored on the devic...

Page 14: ...1550 1551 package includes one Ethernet cable the blue cable This is a standard straight through cable If you plan to connect more than one computer to the Eicon 1550 1551 you will need to acquire a s...

Page 15: ...thernet cable This cable plugs into the Ethernet port of your computer Plug the other end into any of the Ethernet ports on the Eicon 1550 1551 It does not matter which Ethernet port you use Once conn...

Page 16: ...first log in using a web browser as shown below 1 Launch your web browser 2 Click File Open then enter the following IP address 192 168 1 1 3 Click OK You should see the Log in page Note If you do not...

Page 17: ...IP address automatically See Changing TCP IP Settings to DHCP for more information Restart your computer and try again Adjusting Browser Settings If you are not able to access the configuration pages...

Page 18: ...y that the Proxy Server option is disabled Netscape Navigator do one of the following Under Options click Network Preferences then Proxies Verify that the No Proxies option is selected Under the Edit...

Page 19: ...lready defined but need to change the VHSI protocol See Saving and Resetting Configuration Settings on page 46 for more information 1 From the menu at the left of the screen click on the small next to...

Page 20: ...s contain many settings you may find it useful to fill out the Configuration Worksheets on page 142 in order to determine your settings before making changes Creating a Profile 1 From the menu click t...

Page 21: ...d Note If you do not click Save the changes will be lost when you move to another page Creating more profiles or editing existing profiles To create another profile click on the Connection link at the...

Page 22: ...is recommended that you either create all X 25 with or without ISDN or all Frame Relay with or without ISDN profiles With the Eicon 1551 you can also create up to two ISDN profiles However the maximu...

Page 23: ...n 1551 and you have selected ISDN as the port for a profile inspect the ISDN Port and Protocol pages As you will be moving back and forth between pages of settings please take note of the following Wh...

Page 24: ...Setup 24 Clicking a setting name displays context sensitive help What s Next See Step 6 Reset the Device and Test WAN Access on page 25 Online help window...

Page 25: ...ote that this light blinks when data is being transmitted over the VHSI port Troubleshooting If you cannot access the WAN Check your configuration settings starting with Step 3 Select the VHSI Protoco...

Page 26: ...ckup for any other profile The following example demonstrates a simple scenario on the Eicon 1551 Two profiles have been created VHSI main and ISDN backup On the profile page for VHSI main the profile...

Page 27: ...Eicon 1551 is attempting to synchronize with the ISDN network These two lights should turn solid when synchronization is established However these lights may go off when the line is not in use as many...

Page 28: ...urring Billing Interval defines the minimum amount of time you want an ISDN channel open after the initial billing interval is surpassed These settings help keep the ISDN line from being opened and cl...

Page 29: ...DN channels are enabled and disabled For more information on these settings see ISDN Menu Protocols on page 124 1 Expand the ISDN Port group of settings by clicking on the small 2 Click on the Protoco...

Page 30: ...hat is on by default When a computer on the LAN requests an IP address the Eicon 1550 1551 will respond automatically However if the Eicon 1550 1551 detects an existing DHCP server on your LAN its own...

Page 31: ...r The Eicon 1550 1551 which has a built in DHCP server will assign an IP address to your computer s Ethernet card Most network cards are configured this way by default Set the IP address of your Ether...

Page 32: ...n page Without entering a password click Log in By default the Eicon 1550 1551 has no password Note If you do not see the Log in page check your TCP IP settings Restart your computer if required If yo...

Page 33: ...ick the next to IP click DHCP modify the appropriate fields and click Save If this is not done the Eicon 1550 1551 may assign an IP address that is not on the same subnet as the LAN IP address and the...

Page 34: ...nges the computers on your network may need to be restarted in order to acquire the new settings If your LAN uses static addressing Set the Default Gateway and DNS Server settings of each computer to...

Page 35: ...1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The Network dialog box appears By default the Configuration tab is displayed 3 If TCP IP is not listed for your network adapter in...

Page 36: ...col then click Properties 7 Select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server 8 Click the DNS tab Delete any DNS addresses are configured 9 Click OK 10 Restart your computer if requested to do so TCP IP...

Page 37: ...on Networks Corporation products visit our web site at http www eicon com support For the latest information on the Eicon 1550 1551 visit http www eicon com wan1550 http www eicon com wan1551 For cust...

Page 38: ...ormation on the Eicon 1550 1551 s features are found later in this guide Ports 39 Indicator Lights 40 Resetting the Device via the Reset Button 41 Accessing the Configuration Menu 42 Upgrading Firmwar...

Page 39: ...unavailable Console Port Used for managing and configuring the Eicon 1550 1551 Power Connector Used for connecting the Eicon 1550 1551 to an electrical outlet Ethernet Ports Used for connecting the Ei...

Page 40: ...nected Flashing red only Device firmware is being upgraded Do not reset or unplug the power adapter Flashing red green Device is in boot mode If you are not upgrading firmware while in boot mode press...

Page 41: ...u can also reset to factory defaults using the Web based configuration interface see Saving and Resetting Configuration Settings on page 46 as well as the Reset Factory command see for more informatio...

Page 42: ...ew status information and perform maintenance tasks like updating the firmware Note Only one user can access the configuration pages at a time Procedure 1 Launch your web browser 2 Click File Open the...

Page 43: ...indow Some settings have subgroups which are accessed by clicking the next to the group Saving configuration settings and resetting the device Most pages in the configuration interface have a Save but...

Page 44: ...can press the reset button on the device itself see Resetting the Device via the Reset Button on page 41 for more information Note Click Save before clicking Reset Device or changing pages otherwise t...

Page 45: ...g Configuration Settings on page 46 Procedure 1 Log in to the Eicon 1550 1551 as described in Accessing the Configuration Menu on page 42 2 From the main menu click Maintenance The maintenance menu ap...

Page 46: ...a previously saved configuration click Browse select the file then click Restore The backup file uses the extension CFG To reset the Eicon 1550 1551 to factory default settings click Reset factory se...

Page 47: ...Settings on page 46 Procedure 1 Log in to the Eicon 1550 1551 as described in Accessing the Configuration Menu on page 42 2 The main configuration menu appears From the main menu click next to the VHS...

Page 48: ...l will be ignored Note Once you click Save your connection profile settings are erased To save your configuration information to a file before changing the protocol see Saving and Resetting Configurat...

Page 49: ...to create connection profiles The following procedure illustrates how profiles are created and modified when the protocol is set to X 25 The procedure is the same for other protocols When creating pr...

Page 50: ...er the profile you added will remain with the default settings 7 To create another profile click the Connection Link Your profile s will appear in a list at the top of the page Scroll to the bottom of...

Page 51: ...ecurity Features Summary 52 System Password 54 Automatic Log Out 55 Network Address Translation NAT 56 Remote Management 59 Authentication PPP only 61 Manual Dialing 62 Custom Security Features using...

Page 52: ...c log out Active Automatically terminates idle configuration sessions after 30 minutes idle Network address translation NAT Disabled NAT hides the addresses of the computers on the internal Ethernet L...

Page 53: ...0 1551 configuration interfaces Source system Connection Security features that apply Remote computer External network System password Automatic log out Remote Management Call authentication Custom se...

Page 54: ...stem 2 Enter the new system password in the Login Password and Repeat Login Password fields 3 Click Save then Reset Device Forgot your Password If you have forgotten your password the only way to gain...

Page 55: ...the Eicon 1550 1551 automatically logs the user out This reduces the risk of unauthorized persons taking advantage of a logged in computer that has been left unattended The timeout values which are n...

Page 56: ...ible to the external network Computers on the internal network cannot act as FTP or web servers nor can they share their drives using Windows Network Neighborhood These security features can be weaken...

Page 57: ...T Mappings 1 From the main menu click on the next to the IP link to expand the IP group Then click NAT Mapping 2 For each server that you want to define specify the following parameters Protocol The p...

Page 58: ...able NAT for a particular profile 1 Click Connection from the main menu 2 Select the desired profile 3 Scroll down to the IP options area 4 Select NAT Enable 5 Click Save then Reset Device Note The Ei...

Page 59: ...her networks these computers will continue to have access to the Eicon 1550 1551 even if remote management is disabled Consider the following topology In the above example all computers on the two LAN...

Page 60: ...em 2 Check the Enable remote management check box 3 Click Save then Reset Defining a Password If remote management is enabled it is strongly suggested that you define a login password This parameter i...

Page 61: ...ices are configured to support the same authentication options Setting up Call Authentication 1 From the menu click Connection 2 Scroll down to the Authentication section of the page Note This section...

Page 62: ...tablished Enabling Manual Dialing 1 From the menu click Connection If required select the desired profile 2 Scroll down to the IP section of the page 3 Check the Manual Dialing option 4 Click Save the...

Page 63: ...ss through the filter stack of the profile being used for a particular connection A filter stack can have up to 8 filters allowing for sophisticated results Data cascades through the filter stack as s...

Page 64: ...ning a New Filter below the filter becomes active This means you must take special care in creating filters as you could filter out your own access to the box accidentally Before creating complex filt...

Page 65: ...click the symbol 6 The Edit IP Filters page appear 7 Define the settings for the filter using the drop down menus and click Done The following diagram shows a quick description of what each field mea...

Page 66: ...This makes the filter operational Note Unlike other configurations settings you do not have to reset the Eicon 1550 1551 to make filters operational Edit Filters Page Options Action Drop Discard data...

Page 67: ...er many of the most popular protocols The following descriptions explain some of the options that are available any Applies the filter to any datagram any well known Applies the filter to any protocol...

Page 68: ...fine a filter that could bar all incoming and outgoing data including access to the Eicon 1550 1551 s web or command line interface to change settings Please read Default Filters on page 68 before exp...

Page 69: ...eb protocol If so the packet is dropped If not the next filter is applied which essentially forwards anything The third filter is never reached because the second filter catches all other traffic This...

Page 70: ...2 111 212 0 Incoming data from all other networks is dropped However outgoing traffic is not affected This requires defining two filters Define the first filter to forward only incoming traffic from 1...

Page 71: ...AT Mapping Menu IP Tree 91 Time Client Menu IP Tree 92 SNMP Menu IP Tree 93 DHCP Menu IP Tree 94 LAN Menu RIP Group 98 LAN Menu DNS Group 99 VHSI Port Menu 100 VHSI Port Menu Delays Group 102 Protocol...

Page 72: ...t the same Range 0 11 characters no spaces Default none no password required to log in Repeat Login Password For verification repeat the password you entered in the Login Password field The password w...

Page 73: ...r s clock Log Output Remote IP Address Sends event log information to the specified device Choices Disabled Stops display of event log output but does not stop recording of event log data Send to Remo...

Page 74: ...Enable Profile Enables disables the current profile Backup Profile Selects the backup profile to be used when this profile cannot connect The backup profile is only invoked when the maximum number of...

Page 75: ...data call should stay connected when no traffic is being sent or received When the idle timer expires the call is disconnected Default 120 seconds Range 10 900 seconds Specify 0 to disable automatic...

Page 76: ...The default and range depend on the country Range 1 1800 Default 30 Restore Delay Defines how long to wait before automatically restoring a profile from failed to ready Range 300 65535 seconds Specify...

Page 77: ...ith Cisco routers BAY Compression negotiation WCP Compression algorithm Magnalink Check mode LCB Dictionary size 8K or 32K CISCO Compression negotiation None Compression algorithm LZS STAC Not compati...

Page 78: ...connected Range 0 1800 seconds Default 30 seconds Max Retries Defines the maximum number of attempts this profile makes to establish a connection with this profile When this limit is reached the prof...

Page 79: ...Relay Compression enable Enables disables compression when Frame Relay is used DLCI number Defines the DLCI number for the current profile A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address a...

Page 80: ...st enable this option Default Disabled Manual Dialing Enables disables manual dialing of this profile With manual dialing enabled this profile will NOT be automatically connected when data needs to be...

Page 81: ...updates from other systems but will not respond to requests or send updates Periodic RIP sends a complete update to all neighbors and replies to all incoming requests LAN only This is how RIP operates...

Page 82: ...is rejected Enabled Accept calls using encrypted passwords only Disabled Accept calls using either encrypted or unencrypted passwords Default Disabled Always Authenticate Remote Enables disables pass...

Page 83: ...is established and the request is forwarded Enter a DNS domain name up to 32 alphanumeric characters or use to match any name Primary Address Defines the address of the first DNS server where DNS requ...

Page 84: ...there is no charge for the call This can be advantageous if you are making a lot of calls without a flat rate package or are making long distance calls ISDN modem only works with Cisco IOS It uses ca...

Page 85: ...control protocol only Sets the amount of time the server waits before calling back The Eicon 1551 WAN Router proposes the delay during callback negotiation The server can either accept or reject it R...

Page 86: ...ep alive datagrams and all Microsoft Server Message Block datagrams are spoofed In addition all NetBIOS over IP name service traffic is dropped Default Enabled IP Services Defines the level of support...

Page 87: ...Does not support Network Neighborhood functions However the MAP NETWORK option in Windows Explorer is supported along with DOS based networking commands such as net use net view and net logon This is...

Page 88: ...ssociated with the network address Mask length determines how many bits in the address are significant for routing Each of the four decimal numbers that make up an IP address is represented by 8 bits...

Page 89: ...ul If you select LAN data is routed to the gateway address you specify which must be reachable on the local Ethernet LAN created by the Eicon 1550 1551 Select NONE to disable the route Metric Metrics...

Page 90: ...in a stack Up to 8 filters can be combined together to obtain sophisticated results As soon as you enable a filter all incoming and outgoing data is cascaded through the filter stack as shown by the...

Page 91: ...s should be forwarded Protocol Defines the protocol that is used Choices UDP The server uses the UDP protocol TCP The server uses the TCP protocol Server Port Defines the TCP or UDP port the server us...

Page 92: ...rver in order to set its internal clock Default Enabled Server Address Defines the IP address of the time server the Eicon 1550 1551 should use when automatically updating its internal clock The addre...

Page 93: ...s information can be retrieved by SNMP agents Range 0 39 characters System Location Describes the physical location of the Eicon 1550 1551 This information can be retrieved by SNMP agents Range 0 29 a...

Page 94: ...rver Enabled DHCP Server When acting as a DHCP server the Eicon 1550 1551 is responsible for assigning IP addresses when it receives a DHCP request from a network device In other words the Eicon 1550...

Page 95: ...led By default the address 192 168 1 1 is returned which is the default address of the Eicon 1550 1551 Secondary DNS DHCP Server Defines the IP address of the secondary DNS server that the Eicon 1550...

Page 96: ...LAN the Eicon 1550 1551 must check that no other DHCP server has responded to a DHCP request before it forwards the request to the external network Range 1 30 seconds Default 4 seconds Primary Seconda...

Page 97: ...r your LAN setup Subnet Mask Defines the subnet mask for the Eicon 1550 1551 on the Ethernet LAN it creates Default 255 255 255 0 Broadcast Enable Enables disables support for IP broadcasting Default...

Page 98: ...patible implies broadcasting RIP 2 updates Disable Disables RIP support Route Merging Enables disables RIP route merging When enabled RIP merges all similar routes to reduce the routing table size and...

Page 99: ...s profile is established and the request is forwarded Range 0 32 characters or use to match any name Primary Address Defines the address of the first DNS server where DNS requests are to be sent when...

Page 100: ...VHSI port is connected to Choices Full The port is connected to a full duplex device This is the most common case and is usually the choice for an X 25 QLLC connection Half The port is connected to a...

Page 101: ...d the rate of data exchange on the line EXTERNAL The port uses the clock supplied by the device it is connected to DTE for receiving and transmitting INTERNAL The port generates an internal clock for...

Page 102: ...round This parameter is for half duplex lines only Range 0 9999 milliseconds Default 0 disabled DCD on off Maximum Delay Defines the DCD on DCD off maximum delay This is the maximum length of time the...

Page 103: ...uter configured as DTE Local DTE Address Defines the X 25 DTE address assigned to the Eicon 1550 1551 Range 1 15 digits Default Window Size Defines the default X 25 window size Range 1 7 Default 2 Max...

Page 104: ...lt 256 bytes X 25 Version Defines the version of the X 25 protocol to use 1984 ITU recommendation 1984 1988 ITU recommendation 1988 Default 1984 TOA NPI Addressing Enables disables support for TOA NPI...

Page 105: ...fines the settings for TVCs Two way Virtual Circuits A TVC can both make and receive calls OVC Outgoing Virtual Circuits Defines the settings for OVCs Outgoing only Virtual Circuits An OVC can only is...

Page 106: ...ge 0 999 seconds Default 60 T22 Reset Supervision Timer The Reset Supervision timer is started when a Reset Request packet is sent It is stopped when a Reset Confirmed or Reset Request packet is recei...

Page 107: ...together Direct Header 1 HDLC Packet Header 2 or 3 for extended sequence X 25 Packet Header 3 or 4 for extended sequence DTE Address Length 1 DTE Address 0 to 15 Facility Length 1 Facilities 0 63 Use...

Page 108: ...tures are useful for networks with long transmission delays such as satellite networks Consult your network provider to see if you can make use of Extended Sequence features This parameter increases t...

Page 109: ...mplementation of HDLC Eripax A variation of HDLC made to work on Ericsson private networks The ERIPAX XID helps identify you to other network clients even when you are using a dial up line CCITT A CCI...

Page 110: ...utgoing frames rather than being sent out on their own The Ack Delay Timer defines the length of time the device should wait for an outgoing information frame before sending the acknowledgement by its...

Page 111: ...y support one or the other ANNEXA ITU T Q 933 Annex A ANNEXD ANSI T1 617 Annex D Local In channel Signaling AUTOLMI Automatically detects which LMI protocol is in use in the following order Annex D LM...

Page 112: ...declared inactive the network waits the specified number of monitored events before declaring it active again Range 1 10 Default 4 Note Note For a DLCI to be declared inactive the amount defined for N...

Page 113: ...ction are removed Dynamic DLCI is performed automatically by the Frame Relay Bearer Service so you do not have to configure a separate DLCI for each Permanent Virtual Circuit in your Frame Relay netwo...

Page 114: ...he protocol is set to Frame Relay Number Defines a Data Link Connection Identifier DLCI A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address associated with an established Permanent Virtual Circ...

Page 115: ...Default 0 milliseconds DSR on RTS on Defines the DSR on RTS on delay Range 0 9999 milliseconds Default 0 milliseconds DSR Debouncing Defines the DSR debouncing delay Range 0 999 milliseconds Default 1...

Page 116: ...ndary number is defined the dialer will alternate between the primary and secondary numbers until a call is successfully completed or until the retry limit is reached Each time the primary or secondar...

Page 117: ...the characters AT followed by a tone or pulse dial indicator DT or DP then the telephone number The AT prefix is a Hayes standard way of communicating with a modem For example ATDT 555 5555 dials the...

Page 118: ...Ready DTR ON If this delay is exceeded the call is abandoned This value must not exceed the value for max delay between rings Range 0 30000 milliseconds Default 1000 DSR delay Defines how long Data S...

Page 119: ...ll be redialed If the secondary number is not defined the primary number will be redialed Retry limit Defines the maximum number of dialing attempts to be made when a busy or unresponsive phone number...

Page 120: ...elay to establish connection Defines the maximum delay permitted between dialing a number and achieving a successful connection This delay includes the dialing and handshake time between external mode...

Page 121: ...e permitted delay between rings If this timer is exceeded it is assumed that the caller has hung up Range 1 9000 milliseconds Default 5000 Min DSR on state delay before going off hook Defines the dela...

Page 122: ...s still in use in some areas TPH Microlink TPH1962 TS013 Japan INS Net64 INS Net64 China China ISDN Singapore Singapore ISDN Default Euro ISDN number for B1 Specifies the first local ISDN telephone nu...

Page 123: ...amount of time that an ISDN channel will be enabled Range 0 1800 seconds Default 60 seconds Recurring billing interval Sets the minimum amount of time that an ISDN channel remains enabled after the i...

Page 124: ...B channels are used at the same time creating a single 128 kbps PPP communications link Both B channels remain in use as long as the connection is active which may result in excessive ISDN connection...

Page 125: ...ata or voice traffic and have a transmission speed of 56 or 64 kbps ISDN access interfaces An access interface is the physical connection between you and an ISDN network It defines the number of D and...

Page 126: ...The Eicon 1551 WAN Router must be reset in order to reactivate these profiles This also resets the threshold interval To determine if a profile has been disabled click Connection from the main menu Th...

Page 127: ...alls If disabled incoming data calls are ignored Default Disabled Always use encrypted authentication for incoming calls Enables disables using encrypted authentication for incoming calls Default Enab...

Page 128: ...The following page refers to the ISDN feature available only with the Eicon 1551 WAN Router Enable ISDN Access Enable disable support for ISDN access time When enabled Eicon 1551 WAN Router restricts...

Page 129: ...rom Eicon Networks Corporation or you can construct one yourself using the specifications contained in this section Interface Cables available from Eicon Networks Corporation 130 Interface Cable Speci...

Page 130: ...e part number of the required Eicon Networks Corporation cable For information on making your own cables see Interface Cable Specifications on page 131 To use an interface simply connect the appropria...

Page 131: ...pe for the DCE side of a V 24 VHSI Modem Cable V 35 CCITT V 28 Some signals for electrical CCITT V 35 Some signals for electrical and signaling ISO 2593 Connector type for the DCE side of a V 35 VHSI...

Page 132: ...ch end of the cable The braid must be connected through its full circumference Wires identified under the heading Twisted Pairs must be paired If you do not install twisted pairs correctly the cable w...

Page 133: ...ut 104 4 RTS Request to Send Output 105 5 CTS Clear to Send Input 106 6 DSR Data Set Ready Input 107 7 SGND Signal Ground Common 102 8 DCD Data Carrier Detect Input 109 15 TCLK Transmit Clock DCE Inpu...

Page 134: ...Selecting an Interface Cable 134 The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI V 24 cable...

Page 135: ...rrier Detect Input 109 H DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 108 J RI Ring Indicator Input 125 L TEST Local Loopback Activation Output 141 N RLB Remote Loopback Output 140 P TXD Transmit Data Output 103A R...

Page 136: ...Selecting an Interface Cable 136 The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI V 35 cable...

Page 137: ...put 109B CF B 11 CLK Transmit Clock DTE Output 113B DA B 12 TRXC Transmit Clock DCE Input 114B DB B 13 CTS Clear to Send Output 106B CB B 14 TXD Transmit Data Output 103B BA B 15 TRXC Transmit Clock D...

Page 138: ...w shows the connections required to construct a VHSI EIA 530 cable VHSI EIA 530 DRAIN WIRE 4 22 5 23 6 24 7 25 8 17 26 9 9 5 27 13 11 6 29 22 12 20 30 23 13 8 31 17 35 21 21 33 34 BRAID 10 24 11 18 25...

Page 139: ...erminal Ready Output 108A 13 DCD Data Carrier Detect Input 109A 14 RLB Remote Loopback Output 140A 15 RI Ring Indicator Input 125A 17 CLK Transmit Clock DTE Output 113A 18 TI Test Indicator Input 142A...

Page 140: ...the connections required to construct a VHSI V 36 cable VHSI V 36 RS 449 DRAIN WIRE 4 22 5 23 6 24 7 25 8 8 26 26 9 9 27 27 11 11 29 29 12 12 30 30 13 13 31 17 35 18 21 10 33 34 20 BRAID 31 17 35 15...

Page 141: ...Data Input 104A 5 I A Indication Input 109A 6 S A Signal Element Timing Input 115A 7 B A Byte Timing Input 114A 8 SGND Signal Ground Common 102 9 T B Transmit Data Output 103B 10 C B Control Signal O...

Page 142: ...igure the Eicon 1550 1551 WAN Router X 25 Line Subscription Worksheet 143 Frame Relay Line Subscription Worksheet 145 PPP Worksheet 146 VHSI Port Worksheet 147 HDLC Worksheet 144 Dialer Parameters Wor...

Page 143: ...aximum window size 1 7 7 Packet format Basic or extended extended Default packet size 64 1024 128 Maximum packet size Default packet size to 1024 256 X 25 version 1984 or 1988 1984 Maximum retry count...

Page 144: ...alue Maximum Frame Size N1 HDLC only X 25 over HDLC 1 8194 X 25 Max Packet size 5 1029 261 1504 144 Maximum Window Size K 1 7 or 1 127 7 Link Setup Active Passive Active Sequence Normal Extended Norma...

Page 145: ...s Range Default Value Local management interface None LMI Annex A Annex D Auto LMI Auto LMI Maximum number of DLCI P1 1 8 5 Information field size dN1 19 4096 1514 Full status polling cycle N1 1 255 6...

Page 146: ...o disable 120 Max retries 0 250 25 Retry delay Restore delay 300 Parameter Options Range Default Value Multicast enable Enable Disable Enabled IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Paramete...

Page 147: ...odem Interface Autodetect RS 232 V 24 Autodetect Data Encoding NRZ NRZI DPLL FMO FM1 NRZ Clocking EXTERNAL INTERNAL EXTDPLL INTDPLL EXTERNAL Line Speed 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 48000...

Page 148: ...Dialer The following settings are available when configuring Direct Dialer Parameter Options Range Default Value RI on DTR on 0 9999 0 DSR on RTS on 0 9999 0 DSR debouncing 0 9999 100 Max delay to es...

Page 149: ...able Enable Retry limit Range 1 9 4 Delay between retries Range 0 65 5 Speed 1200 230400 115200 Bits Char Values 7 or 8 7 Parity Primary Number ATDT ATDP Secondary Number ATDT ATDP Max delay to establ...

Page 150: ...retry Enable Disable Enabled Retry limit 1 9 4 Delay between retries 1 9 4 Primary number N I S Secondary number N I S Max delay to establish connection 15 65 30 Hangup delay 0 65 2 DSR on off transi...

Page 151: ...egulatory and Warranty Information General Information 152 Regulatory Information for the United States 153 Regulatory Information for Canada 155 Regulatory Information for Europe 156 Limited Warranty...

Page 152: ...open this device Power Consumption Check that the power supply will not be overloaded Maximum power consumption of the unit is stated in Specifications on page 9 The user must ensure that the total po...

Page 153: ...idential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com...

Page 154: ...ny will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you wil...

Page 155: ...Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfu...

Page 156: ...on 156 Regulatory Information for Europe EU Declaration of Conformity To receive a detailed R TTE Declaration for this product please send a request specifying the product name to the following e mail...

Page 157: ...Eicon Networks Corporation with proof of purchase If the delivery is by mail you agree to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit You also agree to prepay shipping charges t...

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