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Configuration worksheet

All parameters in this worksheet should be considered a minimum configuration to 
enable the router to pass traffic. 

Ethernet LAN configuration

In most cases, you can use the default LAN IP address and subnet mask. However, 
you must change these settings if you are installing the router on a LAN with static 
IP addresses, or where another device is already using the default Ethernet LAN IP 
address of 192.168.1.1. 
To change the default values, go to the 

Configure > Interfaces > Ethernet Ports 1-4 

page of the router’s graphical interface, and select 

Edit IP

 in the iplan 

Controls

 list.

Enter the following information: 

Your configuration

Default value

LAN IP address

_____._____._____._____

192.168.1.1

Subnet mask

_____._____._____._____

255.255.255.0

See 

”Default LAN interface configuration” on page 18

 for further information.

 

For settings related to Frame Relay installations, select 

Switch to Frame

 in the T1 

port Controls list and enter a unique name for the Frame Relay interface, such as 
FR-1. (See the 

Q-Series User’s Guide

 for naming conventions.) 

When you return to 

T1 Port 1

 page, select 

Add DLCI

 in the Frame Relay Controls list 

to add the following information for each DLCI to be configured in the router.

DLCI interface name 
(example: DLCI-101)

 _________

<blank>

Alias

 _________

<blank>

DLCI

 _________

<blank>

Encapsulation 

‰

 RFC-1490 

‰

 None

RFC-1490

Committed Information Rate

 _________

0

Far-End IP Address (static)

 _________

<blank>

Enable Inverse ARP

 _________

enabled

Existing IP Interfaces

 _________

<New IP

Interface>

IP Interface name 
(example: IP-32)

 _________

<blank>

IP address

_____._____._____._____

<blank>

Subnet mask

_____._____._____._____

255.255.0.0

Security Zone

‰

 Untrusted

‰

 Trusted

‰

 DMZ

Untrusted

Summary of Contents for q2200

Page 1: ...Model Q2200 T1 QoS Access Router Model Q2201 T1 QoS Access Router with Modem Document 650 00318 03 QoS Access Router SETUP GUIDE...

Page 2: ...eriod Additional copyrights applicable to portions of this product Copyright 2003 GlobespanVirata Inc Copyright 2003 2004 Ashley Laurent Inc Copyright 1989 2001 SNMP Research Inc Copyright 1995 1998 E...

Page 3: ...essionals 13 Step 1 Mount the router on a wall or in a rack 14 Step 2 Set up a computer to access the router 16 Step 3 Access the router s graphical interface 17 Step 4 Set a password for the default...

Page 4: ...4 Contents...

Page 5: ...ister All Kentrox Q Series routers carry a 1 year warranty beginning on the date of purchase Units found to be defective within that warranty period will be repaired or replaced under the terms of the...

Page 6: ...g a lightning storm Always disconnect all communication lines at the network interface and power connections from the wall outlets before servicing or disassembling this equipment All wiring external...

Page 7: ...on site readiness Subsequent router installations can go much faster NOTE Your router may have already been pre configured by your network administrator which would further simplify your installation...

Page 8: ...talog 930xx210 xx denotes length of cable Spare AC DC power adapter Kentrox catalog 77911 Prepare the installation site The router requires the following for safe operation Grounded 100 240 volts AC 5...

Page 9: ...55 255 255 0 See Default LAN interface configuration on page 18 for further information For settings related to Frame Relay installations select Switch to Frame in the T1 port Controls list and enter...

Page 10: ...user The password should be set to restrict access to authorized users To enter a new password go to Configure System Users and click Password in the table The password may be up to 16 characters lon...

Page 11: ...No No Allow icmp Yes No No Allow snmp Yes No No Allow ssh Yes No No Allow telnet Yes No No Allow ospf Yes No No Allow rip Yes No No Modem operation disabled cliDialIn Disabled NOTE The Modem operation...

Page 12: ...uld this happen restart the router by unplugging the power adapter momentarily If this does not clear the problem note whether any other LEDs are red and contact your network administrator or place of...

Page 13: ...N side IP address of the router Enter the user name admin at the login prompt but no password The router s home page opens as shown in Figure 5 on page 17 Step 4 To prevent unauthorized access to the...

Page 14: ...You will need longer screws at least 1 25 if attaching to a stud through drywall Wall mounting instructions a Drill two starter holes for the screws or anchors 7 apart 3 Align the screw holes vertical...

Page 15: ...n the spacing between the holes on the ends of the brackets are 1 and 1 to accommodate different rack types b With the orientation of the brackets in mind attach them to the sides of the router using...

Page 16: ...pically it is a TCP IP configuration option Consult your operating system s online help or user manual for details b Connect the computer to one of the router s 10 100 Ethernet LAN ports as shown in F...

Page 17: ...ection check to see that you have appropriate cables see the User s Guide and that they are securely attached The client computer is not properly configured as a DHCP client i e it must be set to obta...

Page 18: ...to the Configure System Management Access page and in the Enable column of the untrusted inbound zone select the http telnet and or any other check boxes specified by the administrator Do not allow re...

Page 19: ...h the router under one of the following scenarios If you disabled DHCP in the router because the LAN has an existing DHCP server you can now connect another LAN port on the router to the existing LAN...

Page 20: ...ck OK This enables the router to provide the DNS addresses to computers on the LAN System clock configuration To ensure that system logs and charts display the correct time of alarms and other events...

Page 21: ...s those changes in RAM Your changes will be lost if you lose power or restart the system without first saving those changes to non volatile memory a Take a few minutes now to save the changes you have...

Page 22: ...ng to see that the WAN STAT LED on the front panel is green If all else fails reset Should you encounter unexpected behavior after configuring the Kentrox router and you are unable to determine the ca...

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