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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access Device
MultiFRAD 200-Series
Model FR2201
User Guide
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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceMultiFRAD 200-SeriesModel FR2201User Guide

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10MultiFRAD II User Guide ShuntsThere are three shunts (Figure 1-3) on the printed circuit board for the trunk and the data channels.Trunk RS232Shunt

Page 3 - Contents

11Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionTechnical SpecificationsThe MultiFRAD conforms to the following specifications:• Provides access to Frame Re

Page 4 - Glossary

12MultiFRAD II User Guide

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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 2 - Installation

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14MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will guide you through the unpacking and installation of your MultiFRAD. The installationprocedure,

Page 7 - Preview of this Guide

15Chapter 2 - InstallationCabling your MultiFRADCabling your MultiFRAD involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet, and Channelconnection

Page 8 - Front Panel Description

16MultiFRAD II User Guide

Page 9 - Back Panel Description

Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration

Page 10 - MultiFRAD II User Guide

18MultiFRAD II User GuideInstalling your SoftwareThe following procedure does not provide every screen or option used in the process of installing the

Page 11 - Technical Specifications

19Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationAfter all the program files from both disks are loaded, the Setup dialog box is displayed, enabling yo

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User Guide88311500 Revision AMultiFRAD II (Model FR2201)This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written p

Page 13 - Chapter 2 - Installation

20MultiFRAD II User GuideIf your network DOES NOT include a file server, we recommend disabling Auto Learn; the MultiFRADor the network administrator

Page 14 - Unpacking your MultiFRAD

21Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationThe WAN port can be further configured (after the software installation is completed) by clicking theM

Page 15 - Cabling your MultiFRAD

22MultiFRAD II User Guide25. If your data device is an asynchronous device, click Asynchronous to enable it, then set the Speed(for Internal Clocking)

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23Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration32. Win3.1 users - you are returned to your Program Manager where the MultiFRAD Program Groupand Progr

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24MultiFRAD II User Guide37. Click the DLCI you want to map. The Protocol Mappings, Port Mappings, and all the other groupsbecome active.38. To map th

Page 18 - Installing your Software

Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 4 - MultiFRAD Software

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26MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter describes the MultiFRAD 2000 software from an applications approach in how theconfiguration can be c

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27Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareDownload FirmwareThis utility allows you to download the firmware to the MultiFRAD. This may be necessary in thecase o

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28MultiFRAD II User GuideMultiFRAD ConfigurationTo view or change your MultiFRAD configuration in Windows 95/NT, click Start | Programs |MultiFRAD 200

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29Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIP SetupThe IP Setup dialog box enables you change the IP routing capabilities, add or delete logicalWANs, enable the

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ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionIntroduction ...

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30MultiFRAD II User Guide(DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) options, the default route, filters, and Static Routes.In most cases, you should not have

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31Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIPX SetupThe IPX Setup dialog box controls the four frame types; the WAN ports setup; and the advanced tabenables IPX

Page 26 - Before You Begin

32MultiFRAD II User Guideboth virtual WAN numbers have to be the same and unique. In a frame relay configuration, the logicalWAN network number has to

Page 27 - Remote User Data Base

33Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSpanning Tree SetupWhen the Bridging Enable option is enabled, the Spanning Tree Setup dialog box controlstransparent

Page 28 - Setup Menu

34MultiFRAD II User GuideStatisticsThe Statistics dialog box enables you to view statistics on the major events of the MultiFRAD. TheStatistics dialog

Page 29 - IP Setup

35Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIP StatisticsIP is a connection-less network protocol that resides in the network layer of a conventional OSIlayered m

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36MultiFRAD II User GuideIPX Port StatisticsThe IPX Port Statistics dialog box displays information pertaining to the IPX Port; for example, theframe

Page 31 - IPX Setup

37Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareSNMP StatisticsThe SNMP Statistics dialog box provides statistical information on Simple Network ManagementProtocol (S

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38MultiFRAD II User GuideWAN StatisticsThe WAN Port Statistics dialog box provides statistical information regarding the MultiFRAD’s WANport, includin

Page 33 - Spanning Tree Setup

39Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareDLCIs show active at both (or all) locations and there is still an end-to-end communication problem, itis likely that

Page 34 - Statistics

Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportIntroduction ...

Page 35 - IP Statistics

40MultiFRAD II User GuideWAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box controls how the port is configured (i.e., for frame relay or point-to-point oper

Page 36 - IPX Port Statistics

41Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwarePoint to Point SetupThe Point to Point Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol, dial on demand, and remote por

Page 37 - SNMP Statistics

42MultiFRAD II User GuideFrame Relay SetupThe Frame Relay dialog box displays the CIR Measurement Interval in milliseconds, theManagement Type and det

Page 38 - Frame Relay Statistics

43Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareIf you click the DLCI button on the right side of the dialog box, the Frame Relay DLCI dialog box isdisplayed.If you a

Page 39 - Data Port Statistics

44MultiFRAD II User GuideCongestion Management, Mode, and CIR/Be settings are used to avoid congestion and possible lossof data. The Committed Informa

Page 40 - WAN Port Setup

45Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD SoftwareWhen you click the OK button in the IP WAN dialog box, you now have an IP address for a secondlogical WAN. Now we have

Page 41 - Point to Point Setup

46MultiFRAD II User GuideData Port ConfigurationThis dialog box lets you leave both data ports enabled for normal data transfer operations or disablea

Page 42 - Frame Relay Setup

Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management

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48MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for changing the configuration of a remote MultiFRAD unit. Remoteconfiguration e

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49Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Managementremote MultiFRAD.If your Modem Initialization String, Initialization Response, or Connect Response va

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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 1 - Introduction and Description

Page 46 - Data Port Configuration

50MultiFRAD II User GuideLAN-Based Remote ConfigurationWindows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP StackThe configuration program requires a Windows Sockets comp

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51Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management7 After you have changed the configuration of the remote MultiFRAD, click the Download Setupbutton to

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52MultiFRAD II User GuideMultiFRAD ManagementThe MultiFRAD management menu provides two options; MultiFRAD Configuration and Remote UserDatabase. The

Page 49 - Windows 95/NT

53Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRemote User DatabaseThe Remote User Database option from the MultiFRAD management menu enables you ad

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54MultiFRAD II User GuideWeb Browser ManagementThe MultiFRAD can be accessed from anywhere on the connected Internet via the built-in WEBBrowser inter

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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support

Page 52 - MultiFRAD Management

56MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionThis chapter will provide you the resources for receiving service or support for your MultiFRAD. Thechapter start

Page 53 - Remote User Database

57Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportTech SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help you get

Page 54 - Web Browser Management

58MultiFRAD II User GuideServiceIf your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your MultiFRAD may be sent (freightprepaid) to our f

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59Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech SupportThe Multi-Tech BBSFor customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech maintains a bulletin board

Page 56 - On-line Warranty Registration

6MultiFRAD II User GuideIntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new MultiFRAD II™, model FR2201, a Router/ Two-Port Frame RelayAccess Device (FRAD) t

Page 57 - Tech Support

60MultiFRAD II User Guide8. When the download is complete, press ENTER to return to the File Menu.9. To exit the BBS, type G and press ENTER.About Com

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Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceAppendixes

Page 59 - To Download a file

62MultiFRAD II User GuideAppendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3

Page 60 - About the Internet

63Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsTrunk Cable13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23

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64MultiFRAD II User GuideRemote Configuration CablePIN NO.1234567820222512345678202225ToDCEDevice(CommunicationDevicei.e. Modem)FRAME GROUND TRANSMIT

Page 62 - LAN Cables

65Appendix B - Regulatory InformationAppendix B - Regulatory InformationNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for

Page 63 - TRUNK (RS232/V.35)

66MultiFRAD II User GuideAppendix C - Network OverviewNetwork architecture defines how computer equipment and other devices are linked together to for

Page 64 - Remote Configuration Cable

67Appendix C - Network Overviewincluding more sophisticated error handling, prioritization, and security features. It provides qualityservice and accu

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68MultiFRAD II User Guidedifferent destination address, and in some cases, different sizes. A typical packet holds 512 bytes ofinformation, so it take

Page 66 - Appendix C - Network Overview

69Appendix C - Network OverviewIP AddressingEvery node on an IP network requires a 4-byte numeric address that identifies both a network and alocal ho

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7Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionPreview of this GuideThis User Guide describes the MultiFRAD and details how to install and configure it. The

Page 68 - Internet Protocol (IP)

70MultiFRAD II User Guide

Page 69 - IP Addressing

Router/Two-Port Frame Relay Access DeviceGlossary

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72MultiFRAD II User GuideAAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the telephone company brings to the customer premises. The A

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73GlossaryBasic Rate Interface (BRI): An ISDN access interface type comprised of two B-channels each at 64K bps and one D-channel at 64Kbps (2B+D).Be

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74MultiFRAD II User GuideChannel bank: A device that acts as a converter, taking the digital signal from the T1 line into a phone system and converti

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75GlossaryDevice driver: Software that controls how a computer communicates with a device, such as a printer or mouse.Digital Cross-connect System (D

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76MultiFRAD II User GuideExchange Termination (ET): The carrier's local exchange switch. Contrast with "Loop Termination - LT".Explici

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77GlossaryGraphical User Interface (GUI): A type of computer interface consisting of a visual metaphor of a real-world scene, often of a desktop.With

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78MultiFRAD II User Guide Key Set: A telephone set with several buttons for call holding, line pickup, intercom, autodialing, etc. Also called a tou

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79GlossaryMultiplexer (Mux): 1. A device that takes several input signals and combines them into a single output signal in such a manner thateach of

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8MultiFRAD II User GuideFront Panel DescriptionThe front panel has three groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection, trunk anddata c

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80MultiFRAD II User GuidePhysical Unit (PU): The component that manages and monitors the resources (such as attached links and adjacent link stations

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81GlossaryRJ-45: An 8-wire modular connector for voice and data circuits.Robbed Bit Signaling: The popular T1 signaling mechanism where the A and B b

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82MultiFRAD II User GuideSynchronous Transmission: The transmission of data which involves sending a group of characters in a packet. This is a comm

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83GlossaryTrunk: Transmission links that interconnect switching offices.TSR (terminate and stay resident): A software program that remains active an

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84MultiFRAD II User GuideIndexAAbout CompuServe ... 60About the Internet ...

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85IndexMMedia Access Control .... 6Multi-Tech BBS ..... 59Multi

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9Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionBack Panel DescriptionAll the cable connections to the MultiFRAD are made at the back panel. Four categories

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