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Chapter 7: Magnum Router GUI Manager 

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To stop a PING at any time, either click on EXIT or STOP.  If STOP is selected, or if the 
requested number of PING’s has been reached, the following screen will be displayed: 
 

 

Figure 36 - Diagnostics Screen, Ping Completion 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MAGNUM ROUTER

Page 1: ...I MAGNUM ROUTER User s Guide Release 2 0 marathonstore com Where Customer Service Comes First...

Page 2: ...II...

Page 3: ...pter 4 Installing the Hardware Explains how to install the Magnum Router into a Marathon chassis Part 2 Chapters 5 through 10 comprise Part 2 of the User s Guide These chapters explain how to install...

Page 4: ...section Text with this icon is to inform of cautionary information Text with this icon is to inform of general information Text with this icon is to inform of information that could cause errors if pr...

Page 5: ...ware 5 1 Upgrading the Magnum Router Manager 5 4 Starting the Magnum Router Manager 5 4 First Time Startup 5 5 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING ONTO A MAGNUM ROUTER 6 1 Connecting to a Magnum Router 6 1 Console Cabl...

Page 6: ...7 21 DHCP Functions 7 25 Save Configuration 7 26 Send Configuration 7 27 Reboot the Magnum Router 7 28 Menu Bar 7 30 Access Menu ALT A 7 30 Configuration Menu ALT C 7 33 Settings Menu ALT S 7 37 Syste...

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Page 11: ...his product s design The Magnum Router can also encapsulate various protocols such as serial data and Micom Clear Voice G 729 voice compression technology into IP packets for transport across any IP n...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ___________________________________________________________________ 1 2...

Page 13: ...ures Supports industry standard Ethernet TCP IP Routing Supports dynamic routing RIP Version 1 Functions as a DHCP Server Microband VoIP a k a IP Encapsulation IP encapsulation for all legacy Marathon...

Page 14: ...e Relay Support DLCI s PVC s Unlimited Frame Size 2K Compatibility The Magnum Router is compatible with other manufacturers RFC 1490 compliant products Must reside in a new or existing Marathon Base U...

Page 15: ...An available PC COM port DB9F to DB25M console cable included Appropriate cables Please see the applicable cable kits in the illustration below MAGNUM ROUTER CABLE KITS MARATHON 2K 2K Plus 5K Turbo Ki...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Magnum Router Features ___________________________________________________________________ 2 4...

Page 17: ...of each PVC if your network is public Frame Relay Available bandwidth for each PVC CIR After successful installation of the Magnum Router Marathon retain this drawing for future reference to aid in t...

Page 18: ...anning phase to be completed Determine the Name of your Magnum Router Determine the WAN Configuration Port Settings Determine the Master WAN IP Address Determine the WAN IP Route Map information Deter...

Page 19: ...he screws removed from the step 1 fasten the Magnum Router sheet metal back plane to the Marathon chassis and re assemble the required number of blank back plane dividers 4 Re install the Marathon bas...

Page 20: ...Connect the appropriate M1 to A1 cable from the M1 port of the Magnum Router to the A1 port of the Marathon base unit Connect the appropriate WAN port cables to their respective CSU DSU s Connect the...

Page 21: ...Magnum Router GUI Manager is installed much the same as any Windows software Follow these easy steps Exit all open Windows programs Insert the Magnum Router GUI Manager cd in your computers cd drive T...

Page 22: ...tallation or click Exit Setup to abort the installation If OK was clicked the select directory perform installation screen will be displayed Figure 3 Setup Install and Directory Screen Under most cond...

Page 23: ...Router Manager Enter another Program Group name select one from the list or click on Continue to proceed After clicking the Continue button the setup program will install the Magnum Router Manager fi...

Page 24: ...outer Manager do these following steps Click on Start Click on Settings Click on Control Panel Click on Add Remove Programs Click on the Magnum Router Manager entry Select Remove Program Once these st...

Page 25: ...is to be used to connect to the Magnum Router by clicking on the Comm Port dropdown box When you ve completed that step click on Save to save this setting and then click on Exit to start the manager...

Page 26: ...Chapter 5 Magnum Router Manager Installation ___________________________________________________________________ 5 6...

Page 27: ...ght thru cable from a PC s communications port to the Magnum Router s console port Included with the Magnum Router is a DB 9 to DB 25 console cable labeled M5000C CP If the interface on the PC s inter...

Page 28: ...uired to connect the second Marathon Async port to the Magnum Router Console port This example assumes a direct connection from the PC to a Marathon First attach the DB 9 to DB 25 console cable includ...

Page 29: ...sult the modem manual or vendor if necessary for assistance Type the command string AT D2 S1 C1 K0Q1E1S0 1 W and press Enter Below is a definition of the AT commands that is recommended D2 Modem hangs...

Page 30: ...ds allow access to the Magnum Router via Console Port Dial Modem Telnet or Marathon Matrix by Marathon Node Channel Begin the login process by selecting the desired Login Method By default Console con...

Page 31: ...a Magnum Router card The connection is accomplished by connecting either the supplied DB 9 to DB 25 straight thru cable or equivalent from the PC to the Magnum The settings for serial communication wi...

Page 32: ...g the selected LOGIN METHOD Start the TEXT ONLY terminal program Enter EITHER the IP address of the Magnum Router OR select a name from the dropdown box Figure 9 Telnet Login Screen Login by typing in...

Page 33: ...in Screen Connect to a Magnum Router using the selected LOGIN METHOD Start the TEXT ONLY terminal program Enter the Marathon NODE name and the channel to be used to connect to the Magnum Router Consol...

Page 34: ...the Magnum Router PC M5000C CP M5000C MATRIX Marathon Node Name TOP To use a login method of Marathon Matrix for the above example fill in the fields as shown below This causes the PC attached to the...

Page 35: ...nager has the ability to send up to 5 of these special commands Special modem commands can be accessed from the Modem Parameters button of the Communications Settings screen The communications setting...

Page 36: ...ered commands before dialing the selected number If there is a modem change on the PC that is running the Magnum Router Manager then these commands may be changed or deleted Dialing to a Magnum Router...

Page 37: ...in the Phone Directory perform the following steps 1 Click on New Entry or press ATL N 2 Fill in the fields on the screen 3 Click Save Edit or press ALT V 4 Click Exit Edit or press ALT X All informa...

Page 38: ...X If this entry was selected by mistake and is not the one that needed modification just click on the Exit Edit or press ALT X Deleting Phone Directory Entries In some cases an entry may need to be de...

Page 39: ...f the Magnum Router will prompt if the modem is to be disconnected If the modem is left in an on line state it can be disconnected at a later time by selecting Hang Up Modem from the Access menu Passw...

Page 40: ...o show the status of the login process Once the basic login process has completed the following question will be asked The Magnum Router does support a real time clock This option is just to set the d...

Page 41: ...owing screen will appear reporting that the manager is getting the connected Magnum Router s stored configuration Other Login Screen Options There are 2 other buttons on the login screen Select this b...

Page 42: ...isplayed As an example it could be used to access a Micom Marathon to check the unit status The terminal program will ONLY work if the Manager IS NOT currently logged onto a Magnum Router The terminal...

Page 43: ...erminal will display the Magnum Router Manager terminal screen Figure 12 Magnum Router Manager Terminal Screen The terminal program has an internal scroll back buffer of 4000 bytes the ability to capt...

Page 44: ...te a Marathon Matrix connection Each time this button is clicked the terminal program will show Break Sent in the display when it has completed the task This is used for capturing incoming data to a f...

Page 45: ...a menu or button or using the tab key Selected buttons change text color from black to red Throughout the Magnum Router Manager there are several shortcut keys that have been kept constant these are A...

Page 46: ...RED Down Arrow Not Connected Connection Type Display s how the Magnum Router Manager is connected to a Magnum Router Figure 13 Magnum Manager Main Screen The Magnum Router Manager screen is broken int...

Page 47: ...num Router Manager customization Selecting this item will cause the Set Mangum Name screen to appear Figure 15 Set Magnum Name Screen This sets the name of the Magnum Router It is for informational pu...

Page 48: ...LMI type and the Frame Relay link type To get to the Port Configuration screen from the manager main screen click the Port Config button or press ALT P This is also accessible by clicking on the Sett...

Page 49: ...o point leased lines or T1 E1 or fractional T1 E1 dedicated leased lines Selecting the DEDICATED MASTER causes the Magnum Router WAN port to function as a Frame Relay Network Port supplying LMI and DL...

Page 50: ...ud Rate Notes A baud rate denotes the speed of which a serial port is to operate at The Magnum Router handles baud rates in the following manner When the Port Mode is selected as DCE then the baud rat...

Page 51: ...is where these PVC connections are created in the Magnum Router Add a NEW WAN entry into the configuration Delete a WAN entry from the configuration Save changes to the Magnum Router Manager Exit this...

Page 52: ...e up to 1 024 characters in length Adding a WAN Configuration Entry To add an entry in the Master WAN IP screen perform the following steps 1 Begin by clicking on the New Entry button or by pressing A...

Page 53: ...or press ALT D 3 A verification question is asked to make sure that this is the entry to delete if it is select Yes Selecting No will return to the WAN Configuration screen Repeat for each entry that...

Page 54: ...le WAN interface or multiple WAN sub interfaces by mapping and assigning a unique IP network number to specific DLCI s Add a NEW WAN entry into the configuration Delete a WAN entry from the configurat...

Page 55: ...t is possible to change an entry after it has been entered into the table Follow these steps to change an entry 1 Double Click on the entry that needs modification in the table 2 Make any modification...

Page 56: ...twork address with its corresponding DLCI number port number and associated gateway a k a next hop IP address Add a NEW WAN entry into the configuration Delete a WAN entry from the configuration Save...

Page 57: ...Follow these steps to change an entry 1 Double Click on the entry that needs modification in the table This will cause all of the entry data to be loaded in the fields above the table 2 Make any modi...

Page 58: ...o another router for internet access Click on the Advanced Routing button of the WAN IP Route Map screen or press ALT A to display the Advanced Routing screen Add a NEW WAN entry into the configuratio...

Page 59: ...cause all of the entry data to be loaded in the fields above the table 2 Make any modifications required 3 Click on Save Edit or press ALT V 4 Click on Exit Edit or press ALT X If this entry was sele...

Page 60: ..._______________ 7 16 RIP Version 1 Routing Enable RIP routing by clicking on the box next to Enable RIP Version 1 Routing To disable RIP routing remove the check in the box The Magnum Router implement...

Page 61: ...num Router From the Magnum Router Manager main screen click on the Ethernet Config button press ALT E or select Ethernet Configuration from the Settings menu to display the Ethernet Configuration scre...

Page 62: ...eeds modification in the table This will cause all of the entry data to be loaded in the fields above the table 2 Make any modifications required 3 Click on Save Edit or press ALT V 4 Clock on Exit Ed...

Page 63: ...on Save changes to the Magnum Router Manager Exit this screen to the Main Screen MVoIP DLCI Entered in the WAN Configuration screen Destination MVoIP Address Source MVoIP Address Add documentation not...

Page 64: ...ck Save Edit or press ALT V 4 Click Exit Edit or press ALT X Changing an MVoIP Entry It is possible to change an entry after it has been entered into the table Follow these steps to change an entry 1...

Page 65: ...affic while IP hosts make requests for information Below is the DHCP Configuration screen View Assigned DHCP Leases Clear all fields on this screen Save changes to the Magnum Router Manager Exit to th...

Page 66: ...that an IP address be entered in the Ethernet Configuration screen Multiple IP addresses can be entered in the Ethernet Configuration screen up to 254 but only one can be selected to work as the host...

Page 67: ...ultiple IP Addresses In the case where there are multiple IP addresses entered in the Ethernet Configuration screen and the DHCP server has already been configured then selecting an IP address that wa...

Page 68: ...ss need to be within the same subnet as the host IP address and cannot overlap the host IP address In the case where there is a DHCP Range error an error message will be displayed informing of what th...

Page 69: ...______________________________________________________ 7 25 DHCP Functions Other buttons on this screen are Select this button to clear all the fields on the screen Select this button to see any DHCP...

Page 70: ...pon completion of the customization of the Magnum Router configuration it is advisable that the configuration be saved for later use To accomplish this click on the Save Config button or press ALT V T...

Page 71: ...st item that Send Config does is a cursory check of the configuration to be sent If there are any errors or warnings found this screen would appear The Send Config button will ONLY be available if the...

Page 72: ...n the screen will send informational messages to inform the user of the current status of the configuration being sent When the configuration send has completed the Magnum Router main screen will be s...

Page 73: ...takes approximately 2 minutes to complete a reboot and after the reboot is complete the Magnum Router Manager will automatically log back onto the Magnum Router The exception to the auto login process...

Page 74: ...icate definitions in this user guide Access Menu ALT A Figure 26 Main Screen Access Menu Selections in this menu allow the ability to login to a Magnum Router or access a remote Magnum Router on the n...

Page 75: ...gnum Routers If the Magnum Routers in a network are programmed for frame switching only then remote access is not available Selecting this function will display the following screen Enter the remote I...

Page 76: ...icking OK will then re log the Magnum Router Manager onto the local Magnum Router Logoff a Remotely Accessed Magnum Router This menu item terminates a login from a remotely accessed Magnum Router Hang...

Page 77: ...me as clicking on the New Config button of the main screen All settings within the Magnum Router Manager are defaulted and the Set Magnum Name screen will be displayed Opening Configuration File You c...

Page 78: ...just change the configuration file in the File name box to save under a different name And just like Open Configuration the configuration can be saved as a version 1 x cfg or version 2 x cf2 configur...

Page 79: ...r Manager Send Data to the selected printer View the selected data on the screen Close this screen and return to the Main Screen Select the Page Orientation for printing Select the number of copies to...

Page 80: ...to see what the configuration looks like before actually making a hard copy of the configuration Below is an example of what the Print Preview might look like Get A Configuration from Magnum Router Se...

Page 81: ...Selecting the COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS from the menu will display the main communications setup screen This screen which is shown when the Magnum Router Manager is first started gives the ability to c...

Page 82: ...and the following screen will be displayed Figure 30 Remote Names Screen Adding a Remote Name Entry To add an entry in the Router Names screen do the following steps 1 Click on New Entry or press ATL...

Page 83: ...cases an entry may need to be deleted To do this follow these steps 1 Select an entry in the table 2 Either click the Delete Entry button or press ALT D 3 A verification question is asked to make sure...

Page 84: ...way to bring a Magnum Router up to the latest revision so that any new functions or improvements can be utilized Upgrade files may be supplied via a compressed folder or can be located on a supplied...

Page 85: ...__________________________ 7 41 The following screen will be displayed Click Continue to proceed or click Exit to return to the Magnum Router Main Screen Clicking on the Continue button will display t...

Page 86: ...tinue If a manual upgrade is required perform the following steps Start the FTP client program and access the Magnum Router Enter the username of magnum Enter a password of magnum Send all files locat...

Page 87: ...ind the update files Do this by selecting the hard disk and directory where the Update files were de compressed The Magnum Router Manager will then verify that the upgrade files are correct If there i...

Page 88: ...splayed If this error appears click on OK and try the upgrade process again Once the files have been verified the Magnum Router Manager will try and access the Magnum Router If that step is successful...

Page 89: ...by processing a specific set of commands Figure 33 Upgrade Magnum Router Process Upgrade Commands Screen Once all steps have been completed a message will display signifying that the upgrade has compl...

Page 90: ...tivity DLCI status and IP Routes on a Magnum Router Below is the overview of the DIAGNOSTIC screen Show IP Routes known by the Magnum Router List DLCI s reported by port Stop Processing a command Exit...

Page 91: ...specified IP Host device is active To perform the PING command from the DIAGNOSTICS screen enter either the IP address of the IP host or select it from the Router Name field Other options for the PIN...

Page 92: ...__________________________________________ 7 48 To stop a PING at any time either click on EXIT or STOP If STOP is selected or if the requested number of PING s has been reached the following screen w...

Page 93: ...___________________________________________________________________ 7 49 If the IP Host that is being PING ed does not respond to requests within 10 seconds the PING command automatically terminates a...

Page 94: ...___________________________ 7 50 Show IP Routes The Show IP Routes command shows any routes that have been programmed into the Magnum Router It does not differentiate between static routes or routes t...

Page 95: ...screen just reports the DLCI s it DOES NOT display detailed DLCI information use the Display Port Statistics command in the Statistics menu for detailed DLCI status information Figure 38 Diagnostics...

Page 96: ...hange the access password begin by selecting Change Access Password from the System menu Once selected the following warning message will appear Selecting YES will continue to the password entry scree...

Page 97: ...n entered click on Save or press ALT V and then click on Exit or press ALT X The first warning message will be displayed Selecting Yes will then display a second warning message Selecting Yes again wi...

Page 98: ...of these screens show a great amount of data It can take up to 30 seconds to get all the required data for display to complete Further several of these screens allow for an Update Interval change tha...

Page 99: ...Tx Bytes The total number of bytes transmitted since the unit was started or since the last time the counters were cleared Rx Frames The total number of frames received since the unit was started or...

Page 100: ...num Router not the Ethernet port Display Detailed Port Information The Display Detailed Port Information screen gives a more comprehensive overview of the port status and gives additional information...

Page 101: ...The DLCI is up and operational Configured NOT Reported and Active The DLCI has been configured but is currently down Configured NOT Reported and NOT Active The DLCI has not been configured into the Ma...

Page 102: ...ce in both a BAR chart format and a LINE chart format This screen does not have the ability to look at independent DLCI s nor can it clear the Magnum Router counters For those items use the Display Po...

Page 103: ...this function is actually selected before data is displayed This screen is broken into 3 sections The Menu bar the Chart Section and the Data section Menu Bar Figure 43 Magnum Utilization Menu Bar Fi...

Page 104: ...date Interval Menu This menu item sets the amount of time between updating data to the chart and data grid Selections include NOW Immediate Update 30 seconds 1 Minute the default setting 5 Minutes 10...

Page 105: ...n can be displayed in a columnar format for each port In the LINE chart only 1 column of data can be displayed at a time for the selected ports Port Selection In the lower section of the display are t...

Page 106: ...Click on the column heading to select or de select it A column heading that is green is selected to be on the chart non green column headings will not be included in the chart Bar Chart The BAR chart...

Page 107: ...the new selection will be charted General Numbers Charted Data Update Placeholder Table Description Chart Description Figure 51 Magnum Utilization Line Chart Screen Chart Numbers On the left side of b...

Page 108: ...Port Status Strobe menu item This is used as an indicator as to whether the strobe is active or not Clicking on the Port Status Strobe menu item turns the function on of off Figure 52 Port Status Stro...

Page 109: ...Manager version and miscellaneous information that could be helpful in diagnosing problems Exit Menu Item ALT X Selecting this option closes the Mangum Router Manager program When exiting the Magnum...

Page 110: ...Chapter 7 Magnum Router GUI Manager ___________________________________________________________________ 7 66...

Page 111: ...nnection where the input DLCI and output DLCI are the same number Direct Connect DLCI s Networks with only one connection at each end point are also known as direct connect These PVC s do not need to...

Page 112: ...s be the same on each Magnum Router or Virtual Routing will not work Further the public DLCI cannot be the same as any of the private DLCI s Since one public DLCI is being multiplexed to 2 Magnum Por...

Page 113: ...r The Magnum Router Manager treats WAN Configuration entries differently based on the Input DLCI and Output DLCI If the Input DLCI is different from the Output DLCI Input DLCI 100 Output DLCI 200 for...

Page 114: ...e exclusive to MVoIP only The Magnum Router looks at all connections in the WAN connection table only DLCI s from 900 through 989 with a connection to the E1 port are automatically considered to be MV...

Page 115: ...ports and can learn routing information through these ports The Ethernet port of the Magnum Router uses this information in the same way as any other RIP router but the WAN section of the Magnum Route...

Page 116: ...ng configuration files from disk The following types of configurations are discussed Sample 1 Dedicated Point to Point Network Sample file names Dedicated Point to Point A CF2 Dedicated Point to Point...

Page 117: ...be set to DTE accept clock The Frame Relay configuration is a little different As described in chapter 7 there are several Link Types available In this case DEDICATED_MASTER and DEDICATED_SLAVE will...

Page 118: ...f the Magnum A and Magnum B s configuration M1 Port Settings for both Magnum A and Magnum B Here the M1 port is configured to act as a Frame Relay NETWORK port FR_Dedicated but to also act as a synchr...

Page 119: ...ce that the WAN1 port is set for DTE and the Link Type is set for DEDICATED_MASTER As described above this is the Frame Relay NETWORK port side Also note that the Baud Rate box that was present for th...

Page 120: ...___________________________________________________________ 9 5 WAN1 Port Settings for Magnum B Notice that the WAN1 port is set for DTE and the Link Type is set for DEDICATED_SLAVE As described above...

Page 121: ...of this line can be anywhere from 9 6k through 2 048m However this line only supplied clocking information The Magnum Router must then act as a Frame Relay switch and Frame Relay NETWORK or USER port...

Page 122: ...________________________________________ 9 7 Master WAN IP Address for Magnum A The following table shows the Master WAN IP Address screen for Magnum A Master WAN IP Address for Magnum B The following...

Page 123: ...IP traffic there must be an IP address on the WAN port WAN IP Route Map Here the actual routing commands are created to allow Ethernet traffic to flow from Magnum A to Magnum B See Chapter 7 for detai...

Page 124: ..._________________________________________________ 9 9 Ethernet Configuration The following window illustrates the Ethernet Configuration associated with this sample configuration Ethernet Configuratio...

Page 125: ...thernet port Network 172 16 1 0 24 IP Address 172 16 1 250 24 Public Frame Relay DLCI 16 PVC WAN Network 192 168 1 0 24 DLCI 17 A1 to M1 cable Although this sample is very similar to SAMPLE 1 there is...

Page 126: ...ample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 11 M1 and WAN1 settings on Magnum A and Magnum B In this sample the port settings of Magnum A and Magnum B ar...

Page 127: ...ram for this example Magnum A is being supplied with a DLCI of 16 from the carrier and Magnum B is being supplied with a DLCI of 17 Once again a Virtual DLCI is being utilized to split one DLCI into 2...

Page 128: ...__________________________________________ 9 13 Master WAN IP Address As in the previous sample and IP address needs to be assigned to the WAN port for IP routing to function across the Frame Relay ne...

Page 129: ...Chapter 9 Sample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 14 WAN IP Route Map Table Magnum A s WAN IP Route Map Magnum B s WAN IP Route Map...

Page 130: ...Chapter 9 Sample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 15 Ethernet Configuration Magnum A s Ethernet IP Address Magnum B s Ethernet IP Address...

Page 131: ...ork 192 168 1 0 24 DLCI 17 A1 to M1 cable IP Address 192 168 2 2 24 Network 172 17 1 0 24 Magnum Marathon C IP Address 172 17 1 250 24 Ethernet port DLCI 18 CSU DSU This example is basically the same...

Page 132: ...all clocking and Frame Relay information so the WAN1 port on all 3 Magnum Routers will be programmed to be Frame Relay USER ports FR_Public Further the M1 port will be supplying clocking and Frame Re...

Page 133: ...___________________________________ 9 18 WAN Configuration As noted earlier this configuration utilizes multiple Virtual DLCI s Notice that the PUBLIC DLCI s 17 and 18 are assigned to 4 different PRIV...

Page 134: ...ample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 19 Magnum C Master WAN IP Address The following table shows the Master WAN IP Address Magnum A using two sub...

Page 135: ...Chapter 9 Sample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 20 Magnum B Magnum C...

Page 136: ..._______________ 9 21 WAN IP Route Map Table The following table shows the WAN IP Route Map Table Configuration associated with this sample configuration See chapter 7 for detailed information on using...

Page 137: ...rations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 22 Magnum C Ethernet Configuration The following window illustrates the Ethernet Configuration associated with this sample...

Page 138: ...Chapter 9 Sample Configurations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 23 Magnum B Magnum C...

Page 139: ...rt Network 172 16 1 0 24 Carrier Class IP Network or Public INTERNET E1 IP Address 172 16 1 250 24 MVoIP Source IP Address 172 16 1 251 24 Router Firewall Router Firewall Telephone Sync Async Data Ter...

Page 140: ..._________________ 9 25 Port Settings Port settings for all ports in the Microband VoIP sample are the same on both Magnum A and Magnum B Ports WAN1 WAN3 are set for disabled WAN Configuration The foll...

Page 141: ...nnection just like any other PVC connection Also note that when using the Microband VoIP features the CIR should be set the same as the clock speed on the M1 port The default clock speed on M1 is 128K...

Page 142: ...that will carry the network traffic across the WAN or Internet See chapter 7 for detailed information on using the Magnum Router Manager to change data in the DLCI IP Map Table Advanced Routing The Ad...

Page 143: ...rations ___________________________________________________________________ 9 28 Ethernet Configuration The following window illustrates the Ethernet Configuration associated with this sample configur...

Page 144: ...this example the IP addresses to be used are as follows Magnum A E1 IP address 10 1 100 250 24 MVoIP address 10 1 100 251 24 Magnum B E1 IP address 172 16 1 250 24 MVoIP address 172 16 1 251 24 Altho...

Page 145: ...Magnum B The destination IP is the Ethernet Interface of the target Magnum Marathon unit on the other end of the network Please refer to the Microband VoIP diagram at the beginning of this example See...

Page 146: ...r not only the networks directly attached to it but also a remote network that has a generic brand x router running a RIP protocol This sample is built from sample 2 Public Point To Point Frame Relay...

Page 147: ...elow On Magnum A RIP routing needs to be enabled To do this click on the WAN Config button then select the WAN IP Route Map button and finally the Advanced Routing button The following screen will be...

Page 148: ...not support BOOTP processing and does not support multiple scopes It will supply to the local IP host device such things as an IP address WINS addresses up to 3 DNS addresses up to 3 Domain Name and d...

Page 149: ...y in the table of the Ethernet Configuration screen highlighting the entry for 10 1 100 250 by clicking once on it and then click on the DHCP button to display the DHCP Configuration screen By default...

Page 150: ...stalled properly power down and check to ensure the module is seated properly in the Marathon module stack LK Green Magnum 10 100 Base T UTP Ethernet port is successfully plugged into a local LAN swit...

Page 151: ...rectly connecting to FRAD Router or bridge DTE Magnum Router Module port should be DCE with baud rate set to match capability of connected DTE device Magnum Router Module port Link Type configuration...

Page 152: ...y configured and operating correctly Frames could not be forwarded due to port speed mismatch and resultant congestion Make sure the CIR or physical port speed is high enough to handle all configured...

Page 153: ...__________________________________________________________________ 10 4 Telnet Login Problems Symptom Cannot access the Magnum Router using a Telnet Login Method Solution Verify that the PC is able to...

Page 154: ...5 4 16 8 7 15 12 9 17 4 7 18 21 23 24 Receive Data A RD A 1 1 Receive Data B RD B Send Data A SD A Send Data B SD B Receive Line Signal Detector RLSD Unassigned Data Terminal Ready DTR Data Set Ready...

Page 155: ...7 12 15 17 9 13 7 18 19 24 23 Receive Data A RD A Receive Data B RD B Send Data A SD A Send Data B SD B Receive Line Signal Detector RLSD Unassigned Data Terminal Ready DTR Data Set Ready DSR Serial...

Page 156: ...Data Carrier Detect DCD Serial Clock Receive External B SCRE B Serial Clock Transmit External B SCTE B Transmit Data B TXD B Serial Clock Transmit External A SCTE A Receive Data B RXD B Serial Clock R...

Page 157: ...E B Transmit Data B TD B Serial Clock Transmit External A SCTE A Receive Data B RD B Serial Clock Receive External A SCRE A Data Terminal Ready DTR Shield Request To Send RTS Clear To Send CTS Data Se...

Page 158: ...4 5 8 7 6 9 8 3 2 20 7 5 4 6 22 For use between user PC and Magnum Router console port Data Carrier Detect Request To Send Data Set Ready Ground Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Receive Data Ring In...

Page 159: ...Magnum Console Port To Dial Modem Ground GND Transmit Data TD Receive Data RD Request To Send RTS Clear To Send CTS Data Set Ready DSR Carrier Detect CD Data Terminal Ready DTR Ground GND Receive Dat...

Page 160: ...Magnum Console Port To Dial Modem Ground GND Transmit Data TD Receive Data RD Request To Send RTS Clear To Send CTS Data Set Ready DSR Carrier Detect CD Data Terminal Ready DTR Ground GND Receive Dat...

Page 161: ..._________________________________ 11 8 RJ45 Connector RJ45 Connector M5000C CAT5E 10 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 1 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 4 Receive Receive Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Receive Receive To LAN hub or s...

Page 162: ..._____________________________________________ 11 9 M5000C LOCAL DB 25 Female 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 163: ...Chapter 11 Magnum Router Cable Specifications ___________________________________________________________________ 11 10...

Page 164: ...2 PORT CLOCKING TX EXTERNAL RX EXTERNAL 3 MAXIMUM FRAME SIZE 1500 4 NETWORK ADDRESS 5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL ANNEX D LEAVE ALL THESE SETTINGS ALONE LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL PARAMETERS LEFT A01 1 F...

Page 165: ...CR DELAY 0 12 LF DELAY 0 13 FF DELAY 0 ASYNC CHANNEL FEATURES TOP A04 1 PRIORITY HIGH 2 EIA CONTROL ENABLE 3 SMOOTH SCROLL ON 4 TANDEM NO 5 FLOW CONTROL STRIP STRIP 6 HP ENQ ACK NO 7 SYNC LOSS DISCON...

Page 166: ...ets Make copies of the worksheets on these pages and use them to plan your configuration Once you ve determined the configuration and completed the worksheets use the Magnum Router Manager to enter th...

Page 167: ...AN3 DCE DIS Link Type Link Management Baud Rate Notes Section 2 WAN Configuration Input Port Output Port Private DLCI Public DLCI CIR Non VR DLCI Notes 1 2 3 4 5 Section 3 Master WAN IP Address Networ...

Page 168: ...______ 13 3 Magnum Router Configuration Sheet Section 5 Advanced Routing Section 6 Ethernet Configuration Network Address 1 Subnet Mask Notes 2 3 4 5 Section 7 MVoIP 1 2 3 4 5 DLCI Source Address Dest...

Page 169: ...gnum Router Configuration Sheet Section 8 DHCP Magnum Name Date Page Notes Enabled Ethernet IP Address DHCP Range Start DHCP Range End Default Lease Time Maximum Lease Time Domain Name DNS IP Address...

Page 170: ...HCP Server Screen 7 21 Figure 24 Save Configuration Screen 7 26 Figure 25 Main Screen Menu Bar 7 30 Figure 26 Main Screen Access Menu 7 30 Figure 27 Main Screen Configuration Menu 7 33 Figure 28 Print...

Page 171: ...______________ ii Figure 50 Magnum Utilization Bar Chart Screen 7 62 Figure 51 Magnum Utilization Line Chart Screen 7 63 Figure 52 Port Status Strobe Main Screen 7 64 Figure 53 Port Status Strobe Quic...

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