
Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
MTASR3-200
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IPX Routing Setup
13. Router Name: If this is the only RASFinder on your network, you can use the default Router
Name (MTROUTER); otherwise, you must assign a new Router Name in this field. The Router
Name can be any printable ASCII string of up to 8 characters (can be mixed uppercase and
lowercase). The RASFinder will use this name to advertise its service in the IPX internetwork or
as an AG Server, if that service is supported. Proceed to step 15.
IP Routing Setup
14. For IP Routing, the default Ethernet IP Address has to be changed to your unique LAN address,
and the WAN Remote Addresses have to be in the same network as the LAN Address.
In the IP group, change the default Ethernet Address to the value assigned to your RASFinder’s
LAN port. As you click OK, sequential addresses will appear in the Remote address fields for
WAN1, 2, and 3. (See above, where the Ethernet IP Address was entered as 192.168.2.112, and
the software applied the next three sequential addresses (192.168.2.113,114, and 115) to WAN1,
WAN2, and WAN3, respectively.)
Summary of Contents for RouteFinder MTASR3
Page 1: ...Remote Access Server with Integrated WAN Devices Model MTASR3 200 User Guide...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Installation...
Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 RASFinder Software...
Page 59: ...Chapter 5 RAS Dial Out Redirector...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Remote Configuration and Management...
Page 75: ...Chapter 7 Service Warranty and Tech Support...
Page 79: ...Appendixes...
Page 96: ...Glossary of Terms...