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MR9600-100 Controller

 User Guide

Summary of Contents for CommPlete MR9600-100

Page 1: ...MR9600 100 Controller User Guide...

Page 2: ...e in the content hereof without obligation of Multi Tech Systems Inc to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Revision Date Description A B C 7 25 97 5 11 98 12 23 98 Manual r...

Page 3: ...ges or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Safety Instructions Caution Danger o...

Page 4: ...iv CommPlete Communications Server...

Page 5: ...7 Hubs 7 Connectivity Rules 7 Switching Technology 7 Benefits of Switching 8 10 100 Switching Technology 8 2 Installation Introduction 12 Installation Procedure 12 Ethernet Cabling 12 Serial Cabling 1...

Page 6: ...ameter Types 24 Commands Listed by Function 26 Commands Listed by Security Level 30 Command Reference 33 Error Messages 77 5 Solving Problems Introduction 82 MR9600 100 Diagnostic Tests 82 Appendix A...

Page 7: ...82067502 1 Introduction...

Page 8: ...of you CommPlete documentation set Product Description The MR9600 100 is the system controller module for the CommPlete Communications Server The MR9600 100 contains a built in Web FTP and Telnet serv...

Page 9: ...ough the diagnostic port the main controller code starts running and the LEDs are turned off 5 The LEDs are turned on and off one at a time red and green 6 All LEDs turn green while the system starts...

Page 10: ...a 100 Mbps LAN port Off during a 10M bps connection Connectors The MR9600 100 has three connectors that are accessible from the rear of the CC9600 chassis Figure 2 MR9600 100 connectors Connector Typ...

Page 11: ...ton Sixteen two color LEDs for quick view of device card status Four Ethernet status LEDs Dimensions 7 3 8 9 33 0 cm H W D 2 87 3 5 13 inches H W D Weight 0 45 kg 1 0 lb Operating temperature 0 40 C 3...

Page 12: ...wasting your investment in hardware software and personnel training The MR9600 100 provides an easy affordable high performance seamless and standards based migration path to a 100BASE TX LAN while p...

Page 13: ...ing them back to line signals These translations are necessary when connecting various network media to the same collision domain such as when combining two wire pair 100BASE TX media with four wire p...

Page 14: ...ow network resources are distributed against network load Switching helps reduce the congestion problems inherent in the contention oriented CSMA CD protocol thereby improving network response during...

Page 15: ...1 Introduction CommPlete Communications Server 9...

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Page 17: ...82067502 2 Installation...

Page 18: ...the MR9600 100 If you are concerned about the condition of the MR9600 100 call Technical Support for instructions 2 Remove the blank controller panel or previous MR9600 100 controller from the CC9600...

Page 19: ...panel has two RJ 45 connectors Refer to Figure 2 for the proper connector type cross over or straight through 100M bps Ports The two 100M bps ports use standard RJ45 twisted pair connectors with unsh...

Page 20: ...e g P1 in the figure below to full duplex operation jumper the top two pins together for that port To set a port e g P5 in the figure below for half duplex operation jumper the bottom two pins togeth...

Page 21: ...ions Server 15 In the figure above port 1 P1 is set to full duplex operation by placing the shorting plug over the top two pins of jumper JP5 Port 5 P1 is set to full duplex operation by placing the s...

Page 22: ...MR9600 100 User Guide 16 CommPlete Communications Server...

Page 23: ...82067502 3 Operation...

Page 24: ...nly view information Default User ID supervisor operator guest Default Password supervisor operator guest Once you are logged in you can change your user ID and password by using the commands userid t...

Page 25: ...ty level see Security on page 18 Once you are logged in the screen should show the following information Welcome to MultiModemManager MR9600 100 version 2 20 APR 24 1998 18 06 37 4 29 1998 3 14pm Pres...

Page 26: ...s then the Telnet session will close Web Browser Interface The MR9600 100 can be monitored and controlled from a World Wide Web browser such as Netscape Navigator version 2 0 or later or Microsoft Int...

Page 27: ...he user can enter in list format e g 1A 3C 15B the modems that are to have the desired operation performed on them The operation is performed when the user selects the action button e g Config if the...

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Page 29: ...82067502 4 Commands...

Page 30: ...allowed A colon selects a range of devices from the device preceding the colon through the device following the colon The device identifier includes the device s slot number and device letter A CommP...

Page 31: ...of four decimal numbers separated by periods in which only the decimal numbers 255 and 0 are permitted It is used to select a set or range of IP addresses The standard Class A mask is 255 0 0 0 the s...

Page 32: ...polling activity between the controller and each powered device cl clock None Displays current date and time date None Prompts you for current date getgateway None Display the configured gateway addre...

Page 33: ...e transmit and receive directions of each DSO channel for the specified T1 device within the CommPlete t1setup Device Configures a T1 device t1status Device Displays the status of a T1 device time Non...

Page 34: ...ice to check or set configuration information oosset os Device Set the specified device Out Of Service reset rs Device Reset the specified device setconfig Pathname Device Associates a configuration f...

Page 35: ...boot None Reboot MR9600 bye None Logs the user off the system exit None Logs the user off the system format Specifier Initialize the specified drive to empty history None Display command history buffe...

Page 36: ...lies status and which segments are powered up getsendtrap None Displays whether traps are being sent or not getsubnet None Display the configured subnet mask gettemp None Displays the internal ambient...

Page 37: ...lected device oosset os Device Sets the specified device Out Of Service pristatus Specifier Retrieve the current status of the specified PRI card prisetup Specifier Set configuration parameters for a...

Page 38: ...name Renames a file rendir Pathname Renames a directory rm Pathname Deletes a file setgateway IP Address Configures the gateway address setip IP Address Configures the IP address setpollingoff Device...

Page 39: ...curity Guest A Parameter None Description Changes the drive the user is to work with Security Guest Example 01 B A 02 A Parameter None Description Repeats the last command that has been saved in the h...

Page 40: ...he history command See history Security Guest Example 0 A clock 10 29 1996 1 20pm 1 A ver Version E 1 02 Oct 24 1996 18 06 37 2 A 0 10 29 1996 1 20pm a Parameter The initial characters of the command...

Page 41: ...n y Aborting 05 B MMM B Parameter none Description Changes the drive that the user is to work with Security Guest Example 01 A B 02 B boot Parameter None Description Reboots the system by performing...

Page 42: ...ane Status Busy NoResp NoAck no polling 0 count of 0 1 9 tens digit plus 1 ninety Slot A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 1 000 000 2 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 3 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 4 0...

Page 43: ...ssword WelcomeMsg m jConnected to MultiCommManager System m j cd chdir Parameter Pathname Description Change directory The cd command sets the current working directory to Pathname Security Guest Exam...

Page 44: ...configure See cfg copy cp Parameter Pathname1 Pathname2 Description Copy the file Pathname1to Pathname2 If Pathname2exists it is destroyed Security Operator Example 0 A MMM copy mr9600 ini mr9600 old...

Page 45: ...no parameter is used the dir and ls commands list only the files of the current directory Security Guest Limitations The output of the ls command is more similar to that of the DOS dir command than it...

Page 46: ...ol Example 0 A MMM download mr9600 old 5b 46 61 75 6c 74 41 6c 61 72 6d 73 5d 0d 0a 43 61 72 64 20 49 6e 73 74 61 6c 6c 65 64 20 3d 20 4f 4e 2c 30 2c 4e 4f 4e 45 0d 0a 43 61 72 64 20 52 65 6d 6f 76 65...

Page 47: ...00 00 00 09 DT13 2A 05 21 08 15 02 O 33600 V 42bis 000 00 00 08 DT13 2A 05 21 08 16 20 O 33600 V 42bis 000 00 00 08 DT13 2A 05 21 08 33 02 Originate Open Call DT13 2B 05 21 08 13 47 O 33600 V 42bis 00...

Page 48: ...rator Example 0 A getfkey1 Function Key 1 ATL5 1 A getfkey2 Function Key 2 ATL6 2 A getfkey3 Function Key 3 ATL5L6L7 3 A getfkey4 Function Key 4 ATI1I2I3I4 getgateway Parameter None Description Displa...

Page 49: ...ity 4A Idle default cfg Group1 Dial Up No Security 4B Idle default cfg Unassigned Dial Up No Security 4C Idle default cfg Group1 Dial Up No Security 1 A 2 A getmodems 4a 5c 4A Idle default cfg Group1...

Page 50: ...dle Chan 06 4F Idle Chan 07 4G Idle Chan 08 4H Idle Chan 09 4I Idle Chan 10 4J Idle Chan 11 4K Idle Chan 12 4L Idle Chan 13 4M Idle Chan 14 4N Idle Chan 15 4O Idle Chan 16 4P Idle getps getpowerstatus...

Page 51: ...ommunity settings Security Supervisor Example 0 A MMM getreadcommunity Read community public Enter SETREADCOMMUNITY community string to change it 1 A getsendtrap Parameter None Description Displays wh...

Page 52: ...meter None Description Displays the subnet mask for the MR9600 Security Guest Example 0 A MMM getsubnet Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 A MMM gettrap Parameter None Description Displays the default trap I...

Page 53: ...A MMM history Parameter None Description Displays the command history buffer Security Guest Example 4 A history 0 VER 1 CLOCK 2 VER 3 CLOCK 4 HISTORY 5 A lo logout Parameter None Description The logou...

Page 54: ...er Filename or Path Description Displays the contents of a file one page at a time The user may press any key to continue or type the letter Q to quit Security Guest Example 04 A MMM more mr4800 ini S...

Page 55: ...re version information This does not create a fully functional terminal but is available to set and check configuration information Security Operator Example 0 A online 6a 6c Online with device Slot 0...

Page 56: ...C atl5 B1 E1 M1 Q0 R0 V1 X4 E1 E4 E6 E8 E10 E13 E15 C0 C1 C0 C1 H0 MB28800 SB57600 BA0 W1 OK esc b Current device is Slot 6 Device B esc esc Goodbye 1 A oosset os Parameter Device Description Sets th...

Page 57: ...an 03 Ready Chan 04 Ready Chan 05 Ready Chan 06 Ready Chan 07 Ready Chan 08 Ready Chan 09 Ready Chan 10 Ready Chan 11 Ready Chan 12 Ready Chan 13 Ready Chan 14 Ready Chan 15 Ready Chan 16 Ready Chan 1...

Page 58: ...Chan 13 Ready Chan 14 Ready Chan 15 Ready Chan 16 Ready Chan 17 Ready Chan 18 Ready Chan 19 Ready Chan 20 Ready Chan 21 Ready Chan 22 Ready Chan 23 Ready Chan 24 Ready Chan 25 Ready Chan 26 Ready Cha...

Page 59: ...of the specified PRI card Security Operator Example 01 A pristatus 2a quit Parameter None Description Logs the User off of the system Security Guest Example 05 A quit Bye Username readme Parameter No...

Page 60: ...es Example 0 A MMM rd mr log 1 A MMM ren rename Parameter Pathname1 Pathname2 Description Renames the file Pathname1 to Pathname2 Security Supervisor Example 0 A ren temp txt temp1 txt 1 A rendir Para...

Page 61: ...4 Commands CommPlete Communications Server 55 rm See del rs See reset...

Page 62: ...ection 1 2 q System Defaults Setup 1 Network Defaults 2 Ras Defaults 3 Ras Security Defaults 4 T1 Defaults Enter Selection 1 2 3 4 q 1 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0...

Page 63: ...y Server 0 0 0 0 Shared Secret Password Administrator Password q Protocol 1 Local 2 RADIUS 3 TACACS Enter Selection 1 2 3 q Primary Server 0 0 0 0 q Secondary Server 0 0 0 0 q Shared Secret Password q...

Page 64: ...2 168 90 3 Date 11 10 1997 Time 4 31am Default Trap IP 192 168 90 5 Default Gateway 192 168 90 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Read Community Write Community IP Address 192 168 90 3 q Date 11 10 1997 q Ti...

Page 65: ...s Method Address pool IP Address 192 168 90 4 q Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 q Default Gateway 192 168 90 1 q Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 q Backup DNS Server 0 0 0 0 q Frame Type 1 TYPE_II 2 SNAP Enter Se...

Page 66: ...0 0 Administrator Password Protocol Local Primary Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary Server 0 0 0 0 Shared Secret Password Config Ras y n n Settings have not been changed Configure a Ras Card 1A Device Specific...

Page 67: ...vel 0 0dB Save changes and config the T1 y n n Settings have not been changed Configure a T1 Card 1B 1 A security Parameter None Description Prompts you to change the user ID and password for any secu...

Page 68: ...ssigned Dial Up No Security 4A Idle default cfg Unassigned Dial Up No Security 4B Idle default cfg Unassigned Dial Up No Security 4C Idle default cfg Unassigned Dial Up No Security 1 A setconfig unix...

Page 69: ...on Key 1 ATL5L6L7 2 A getfkey1 Function Key 1 ATL5L6L7 setgateway Parameter IP Address Description Changes the default gateway address to the one specified by the IP Address parameter See se Security...

Page 70: ...0 6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 7 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 8 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 9 000 000 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 11 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 12 000 000 000 0...

Page 71: ...5 000 6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 7 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 8 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 9 000 000 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 11 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 12 000 000...

Page 72: ...2 or later 6 Other Enter Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 previous q quit setreadcommunity Parameter None Description Changes the Read community settings Security Supervisor Example 0 A setreadcommunity public...

Page 73: ...ss Description Changes the default trap IP address to the one specified in the parameter This IP address is where fault and status traps are sent See se Security Supervisor Limitations Only one defaul...

Page 74: ...he MR9600 Security Operator Limitations The time is not corrected for daylight savings time Example 0 A MMM t The current time is 4 59pm Enter the new time hh mm 17 10 1 A MMM cl 10 30 1996 5 10pm 2 A...

Page 75: ...debug 1b 1 Enable Signal Bit monitoring 2 Turn Off signal bit monitoring 3 Signal Poll interval 4 1 Completed enabling all selected devices 32 A 01B 01B Tx Rx Tx Rx AB AB AB AB 01 00 00 02 00 00 03 00...

Page 76: ...te Mark Inversion AMI FXS Signaling Options E M Immediate Start Dial in Address DNIS Acknowledgement Wink Disabled Transmit Level 7 5dB Receive Level 0 0dB Firmware Version N A Framing Format 1 DS1 AT...

Page 77: ...1 2 q T1 Card Status LED Information None Framing AT T D4 Super Frame SF Line Coding Alternate Mark Inversion AMI FXS Signaling Options E M Immediate Start Dial in Address DNIS Acknowledgement Wink Di...

Page 78: ...us LED Information Red Alarm Sync Loss Framing DS1 AT T Extended Super Frame ESF Line Coding Binary 8 Zero Substitution B8ZS FXS Signaling Options E M Wink Start Dial in Address No Address Acknowledge...

Page 79: ...ines which device is updated HXC updates the controller HXT updates the T1 card and HEX updates modems Security Operator Limitations Only eight modems can be updated at one time and only one update ca...

Page 80: ...or CTRL D to complete the upload Note For debugging use only under the direction of Technical Support personnel Files will normally be transferred using FTP Security Supervisor Limitations Only ASCII...

Page 81: ...ifier is in minutes The example below shows the controller came up at 1 00 PM has been running for 20 minutes and has taken 4 inbound calls Security Operator Example 01 A Usage 10 Time Inbound Outboun...

Page 82: ...urrent version of the MR9600 s firmware Security Guest Example 0 A ver Version 2 10 Jan 09 1998 18 06 37 1 A whoami Parameter None Description Displays the user ID of the user who is logged on and the...

Page 83: ...mber or incorrect parameters ERROR Invalid IP address format The IP address is not 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by a period The IP address has no components with a value greater than 255 ERROR...

Page 84: ...possible that the file name is incorrectly spelled ERROR Invalid number The specified number is not a valid hex number starting with or a valid decimal number starting with a digit ERROR Invalid devi...

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Page 87: ...82067502 5 Solving Problems...

Page 88: ...Reinstall the MR9600 100 assembly into the CC9600 chassis Plug the 10Base T loopback jumper into the Ethernet connector labeled LAN on the rear of the CC9600 chassis 2 Run MultiExpress or another data...

Page 89: ...5 Solving Problems CommPlete Communications Server 83 Test c Clears segment 1 modems OOS Test d Resets segment 1 modems...

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Page 91: ...categories of Ethernet cabling RJ 45 Connectors Figure A 1 RJ 45 Connector The above figure shows the arrangements of the pins while Table A 1 lists the pinouts Table BA 1 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts Pin...

Page 92: ...lation digital pulsing requires a broader range of frequencies to provide square pulse edges as compared to AM or FM modulation Category 3 Cat 3 Cat 3 cabling and components are designed and tested fo...

Page 93: ...he 100BaseT spec is built on the 10BaseT spec it is an easy upgrade from 10M to 100M bps without impact on users existing operating systems or network management applications 100BaseT provides increas...

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Page 95: ...82067502 Index...

Page 96: ...42 getmodems 20 43 62 getreadcommunity 45 getsendtrap 45 getsubnet 46 gettrap 46 getwritecommunity 46 47 history 33 34 47 lo 47 logout 20 47 ls 39 md 48 mkdir 48 oc 49 online 49 77 oosclear 20 49 oos...

Page 97: ...er 20 indicators See LED indicators installation 12 Internet 2 20 21 IP address 19 20 24 25 46 63 77 gateway address 42 63 MR9600 address 42 trap address 67 IP address mask parameter 25 IP address par...

Page 98: ...ations 5 Statistical Analyzer 19 21 subnet mask 46 67 supervisor console 13 Supervisor security level 30 32 system commands 29 T T1 device 68 70 72 73 TCP IP 2 5 13 18 19 20 21 Telnet 2 18 19 20 77 tr...

Page 99: ...Index CommPlete Communications Server 93...

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