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MultiFRAD User Guide
Click Yes to continue.
10 If your MultiFRAD is already turned on and fully booted, you may get the following message; if so,
click Yes to continue.
Ethernet Setup
11 If your MultiFRAD is connected to an IPX network, continue with the following steps (12 thru 15).
If your MultiFRAD is NOT connected to a LAN, click the IPX Routing Enable check box to disable
IPX, then click OK and proceed to step 16 to disable IP protocol.
12 Router Name: You can either use the default Router Name (MultiFRAD 200) or assign a new Router
Name in this field. The Router Name must be a unique printable ASCII string of a maximum of 47
characters.
13 Ethernet: You can enable Auto Learn Network Numbers by leaving the default Yes or you can click
No (each Network number field will then become active) and manually assign the network numbers
here.
If no file server is connected to the Ethernet segment, then this field should be No.
If you enable Auto Learn (Yes), the MultiFRAD will learn the IPX network numbers from the file
server.
If you select No for Auto Learn, record the network numbers assigned by the network file server for
each of the four frame types [Raw (802.3), LLC (802.2), EthernetII (Type II), SNAP] in the spaces
provided below.
RAW (802.3) Frames Network Number _____________
LCC (802.2) Frames Network Number ______________
TYPE_II Frames Network Number _________________
SNAP Frames Network Number ___________________
WAN Network Number __________________________
When you manually assign network numbers, make sure they match the network numbers assigned
to your local file server (if any).
14 WAN: Enter the WAN network number for the Frame Relay WAN Port by clicking the Network
Number box, backspacing through the default number, and entering your new WAN Number. Make
sure the WAN network number is the same as the MultiFRAD on the other end of the link.
The WAN network number has to be assigned by the Network Administrator and must be unique
throughout the entire internetwork.
Note: The WAN port does not have the capability of learning the network number, unlike the LAN
port (i.e., the WAN port does not have a file server).
Summary of Contents for MultiFRAD FR220
Page 1: ...MultiFRAD 200 Series Models FR220 FR220 V2 User Guide ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration ...
Page 31: ...31 Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration Click OK 53 The main menu is displayed ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 4 MultiFRAD Software ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 5 Remote Configuration and Management ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Warranty Service and Tech Support ...
Page 79: ...Appendixes ...
Page 89: ...Glossary ...