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Page 1 - User Guide

Remote Access DeviceRemote Access Serverwith V.90 Modems orHybrid ISDN PortsModel RF300E and RF310EUser Guide

Page 2 - Record of Revisions

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E10SpecificationsThe RASFinder conforms to the following specifications:• Routing Protocols - IP and IPX

Page 3 - Contents

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E100IntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for viewing or changing the configuration of a remote u

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Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 101Verify that the Communication Type field is set for COM Port and the Select Port optio

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E102LAN-BasedThe LAN-based remote configuration requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. TCP/I

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Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 1036. Once the program has completed reading the configuration, the RASFinder - Router Se

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E104Remote ManagementThis section describes typical client applications that can be used to configure th

Page 8 - Front Panel

Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 105To select an option, enter the number of the option and hit the Enter key. For example

Page 9 - Back Panel

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E106Remote User DatabaseThe Remote User Database option from the RASFinder Management Menu enables you t

Page 10 - Specifications

Chapter 7 - Remote Configuration and ManagementRF300E/RF310E 107Click the word Login to gain access to the RASFinder. The following screen are displa

Page 11 - Chapter 2 - Installation

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E108

Page 12 - Unpacking

Remote Access DeviceChapter 8 - Service, Warranty and Tech Support

Page 13 - WAN Connections

Remote Access DeviceChapter 2 - Installation

Page 14 - RF300E/RF310E14

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E110IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your RASFinder two-year warranty. The next

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Chapter 8 - Service Warranty and Tech SupportRF300E/RF310E 111diagnostic test results, problems with a specific application, etc. Use the space below

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E112Ordering AccessoriesSupplyNet, Inc. supplies replacement transformers, cables and connectors for sel

Page 17 - Data Control

Remote Access DeviceAppendixes

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E114Appendix A - Cabling DiagramsCommand Port Cable1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8COMMANDPIN NO.4783261512345678To DTEDe

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Appendix B - ScriptingRF300E/RF310E 115Appendix B - Script LanguageThe script file can be used to automate certain operations. The script file is a te

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E116Argument to procedures can be passed by value or address. To pass an argument by address, prefixthe

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Appendix B - ScriptingRF300E/RF310E 117Example Script:proc main;string login_prompt;string user_name;string password_prompt;string password;string she

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E118Appendix C - Regulatory InformationClass B StatementFCC Part 15NOTE: This equipment has been tested

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Appendix C - Regulatory InformationRF300E/RF310E 119FCC Part 68 Telecom1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commissio

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E12Safety Warning Telecom1. Never install phone wiring during a lightning storm.2. Never install phone j

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E120Canadian Limitations NoticeRinger Equivalence NumberNotice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assi

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 121Appendix D - AT CommandsOne of the means by which you can communicate with and configure your RASFinde

Page 27 - Build User Database

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E122Table of Contents Section Description D.1 AT Commands D.1.1 Command Execution D.1.2 General

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 123 !D0=n V.120 LLC Information Element !D3=n SAPI-0 Data TEI *!D3=n SAPI-0 Voice TEI !DNn Disabl

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E124D.1.1 Command Execution Command: AT Function: Attention Code Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 125 Default: I0 Description: The In command displays specific product information depending on the va

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E126Use the %A97=n command to select between the two methods. Command: >A0=n Function: Type of Co

Page 32 - Final Routing Setup

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 127NET3, VN4, INS6D. AT*!C6?<CR> may be used to review the Voice SPID orAT!L<CR> may be used

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E128 Command: !DNn Function: Disable Data DN/MSN n Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=1 (dis

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 129The @CONFIG configuration menu can also be used to enable or review thedisabled ports. Command:

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Chapter 2 - InstallationRF300E/RF310E 13Cabling Your RASFinderCabling your RASFinder involves making the proper WAN, Ethernet, Command Port, and Power

Page 36 - Before You Begin

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E130D.1.4 Serial Port Configuration CommandsUse the following commands to control the interaction betwee

Page 37 - Router Configuration

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 131occur before dialing begins. See the description of S-register S80 for further detailsregarding its in

Page 38 - RAS Applications

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E132 Command: &Sn Function: DSR Control Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=0—DSR is alwa

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 133D.1.5 General Configuration Commands Command: @CONFIG Function: Configuration Menu Unit: n/a

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E134 Command: &Fn Function: Load Factory Profile Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=0—Pr

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 135 Command: Sr? Function: Read S-register Unit: Varies Range: r varies Default: n/a Desc

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E136 Command: Z Function: Reset to Stored Profile Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default: n/a Des

Page 43 - Server

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 137D.1.6 Digital (Data) Call CommandsUse these commands to make or configure digital (data) calls. Comm

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E138 Command: O Function: Return Online Unit: n/a Values: n/a Default: n/a Description:

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 139analog calls for the given amount of time (n) for that analog port. Analog calls that arereceived by t

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E14

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E140 S-Register: S0 Usage: S0=n; S0? Function: Number of Rings Until Answer Unit: 1 ring Range

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 141 S-Register: S7 Usage: S7=n; S7? Function: Wait for Connection (Abort Timer) Unit: 1 second

Page 49 - Router Application

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E142 S-Register: S30 Usage: S30=n; S30? Function: On-line Inactivity Timer Unit: (n * S29 *0.25)

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 143If the Calling Party Number information is not included in the incoming SETUPmessage, then the RING me

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E144 Description: S54 allows the ability to force the TA to originate digital calls with a 56Kbps or64

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 145an option in the Numbering Plan section above. For example, a National/ISDNCalling Party Number IE wou

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E146modem being reset because of the change of the EIA serial signals and so disablingthe reset may be r

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 147 Description: S83 controls whether or not the modems will handle possible V.110 calls. If S83=0,then

Page 55 - IP Setup

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E148processing. By default the TA will not send the SETUP message until 1 second afterthe last digit is

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 149D.3 Result CodesWhen the TA receives an AT command from the computer or terminal, it attempts to execu

Page 57 - Corporate

Remote Access DeviceChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E150D.4 Troubleshooting the TAD.4.1 Specific Troubleshooting SituationsSITUATION 1: The !Hn and *!Hn com

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Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 151communications equipment. All EPA information stored in the decode buffer containsa timestamp. The ti

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E152LOGGING VARIABLES (n)n=Varies, so use >S? to get available listingx=0—disable variable nx=1—enabl

Page 61 - IPX Setup

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 153 S-Register: S92 Usage: S92=n; S92?; S92.b=n; S92.?b=bit number, n=value Function: Channel ID In

Page 62 - IPX Filters

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E154n=2—Line Not Ready Default: 0 (Stop when full) Description: The logging buffer has the capabilit

Page 63 - Spanning Tree Setup

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 155bit 4—Save logging (>Sn) flags,bit 5—Allow tst_CheckPoint() calls Default: 7 (Init Log, Init EPA,

Page 64 - RF300E/RF310E64

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E156 S-Register: S103 Usage: S103=n; S103?; S103.b=n; S103.?b=bit number, n=value Function: Real-T

Page 65 - WAN Port Setup

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 157 S-Register: S105 Usage: S105=n; S105? Function: Real-Time Logging Unit: 10ms Range: n=0 (Re

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E158 Command: Unm Function: B-channel Loop-back Unit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=1—Loop-back o

Page 67 - US Parameters

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 159 %E1 Enable +++ escape method %E4 No OK response to +++ or <BREAK> escape &R1 CTS alwa

Page 68 - European Parameters

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E16IntroductionThis chapter covers procedures for loading the RASFinder software from a Windows PC (Win9

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E160Profile 3 (&F3)—PPP Asynchronous Operation AT Command Description &C1 DCD functions norm

Page 70 - Point-to-Point Setup

Appendix D - AT Command SummaryRF300E/RF310E 161Profile 4 (&F4)—HDLC Asynchronous Operation AT Command Description &C1 DCD functions norma

Page 71 - Diagnostics

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E162Appendix E - TCP/IPTCP/IPTCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a protocol suit

Page 72 - RF300E/RF310E72

Appendix E - TCP/IPRF300E/RF310E 163response, are better suited to the datagram service of UDP because there is no time lost to virtualcircuit establi

Page 73 - Chapter 5 - Client Setup

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E164Internet Protocol (IP)IP is the Internet standard protocol that tracks Internetwork node addresses,

Page 74 - Before you Begin

Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 165Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsISIHP modems are controlled by instructions called AT commands, so called

Page 75 - Configuring in Windows 98/95

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E166Command EditingAlways begin a command with the letters AT. Enter the entire command string in upper

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Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 167F Echo online data characters&G Guard tones-C Data calling toneN Modulation handshake\T Disable ina

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E168Dialing CommandsUse dialing commands to dial and hang up.Ds Dials = phone numberDefault: noneCauses

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Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 169Configuration Storage and Recall CommandsThe ISIHx stores parameters in two places. It stores factory d

Page 79 - 10. Click the Gateway tab

Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 17Call Control Parametersü Persistent DTR Dialing_______________________________________A

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E170E1 enables the echo.Qn Result Codes Enable/Disablen = 0 or 1Default: Q0Use the Q command to enable o

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Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 171X7 causes the modem to wait for a dial tone before dialing. If it doesn’t detect a dial tone within the

Page 82 - Installing TCP/IP (Win98/95)

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E172Nn Modulation Handshaken = 0 or 1Default: N1Controls whether the local modem performs a negotiated h

Page 83 - Configuring in Windows NT

Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 173&D1 causes the modem, if in online data mode, to enter command mode, issue an OK and remainconnecte

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E174%Cn Data Compressionn = 0 or 1Default: %C1The %C command allows you to disable data compression. Dat

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Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 175The drawback to using this method of pacing is that some files may contain these characters as partof t

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E176Escape SequencesEscape sequences are also known as escape codes. They are used to cause the modem to

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Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 177S2 Escape Code CharacterUnit: DecimalRange: 0–255Default: 43 (+)Defines escape code character by its de

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E178S8 Pause Time for CommaUnit: 1 secondRange: 0–65 (North America), 4–255 (International), 4–7(UK)Defa

Page 89 - Installing TCP/IP (WinNT)

Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 1796 = 2400 bps 15 = 24000 bps7 = 4800 bps 16 = 26400 bps8 = 7200 bps 17 = 28800 bps9 = 9600 bps 18 = 3120

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E18Installing Your RASFinder SoftwareThe default application of the RASFinder is as a Remote Access Serv

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E180Reading and Assigning S-Register ValuesUse the S command to assign a value to an S-register and to r

Page 92 - Software

Appendix F - Modem AT CommandsRF300E/RF310E 181Modem Result CodesTerse Verbose Definition0 OK Command executed without error; ready for next command.1

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E182Extended Result Codes. If the extended result codes configuration option is enabled, EC is addedto t

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Remote Access DeviceGlossary of Terms

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E184AAccess: The T1 line element made up of two pairs of wire that the phone company brings to the custo

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GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 185Basic Rate Interface (BRI): An ISDN access interface type comprised of two B-channels each at 64K bps and one D-channel at 64

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E186Channel: A data communications path between two computer devices. Can refer to a physical medium (e.

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GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 187inter-LATA basis by AT&T and on an intra-LATA basis by the BOCs.Data Service Unit (DSU): A device that provides a digital

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E188Ethernet: A 10-megabit baseband local area network that allows multiple stations to access the trans

Page 100 - Remote Configuration

GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 189developing and deploying frame relay equipment.Frame Relay Implementors Forum: A group of companies supporting a common speci

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Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 195 The Choose Destination Location dialog box is displayed. Follow the onscreen instructi

Page 102 - LAN-Based

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E190and data over a digital communications line. ISDN is a world-wide telecommunications service that us

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GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 191MManagement Information Base (MIB): A database of network management information used by the CommonManagement Information Pro

Page 104 - Remote Management

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E192Out of Frame (OOF): A T1 alarm condition that is logged on the loss of 2, 3 or 4 of 5 consecutive FT

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GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 193QQuantizing: The process of analog-to-digital conversion by assigning a range, from the contiguous analog values, to adiscret

Page 106 - Web Browser Management

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E194Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): TCP/IP protocol that allows network management.Simultaneo

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GlossaryRF300E/RF310E 195uses an external T1 CSU.Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Program (TCP/IP): A multi-layer set of protocols developed b

Page 108 - RF300E/RF310E108

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E196WWide Area Network (WAN): 1. A network that provides communication services to a geographic area lar

Page 109 - Remote Access Device

RF300E/RF310E 197IndexIndexAAccessories, ordering... 112Address filtering ...

Page 110 - Tech Support

RF300E/RF310E198RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideLimited WarrantyOn-line Warranty Registration ... 110MManagement, management m

Page 111 - About the Internet

RF300E/RF310E 199IndexWWAN configuration, management menu... 105WAN Device Configuration... 36WAN Port Set

Page 112 - Ordering Accessories

User GuideS0000066 Revision ARASFinder Models RF300E and RF310EThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed wr

Page 113 - Appendixes

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E208 The software is loaded onto your pc, then the Setup Complete dialog box is displayed.Click Finish t

Page 114 - Appendix A - Cabling Diagrams

Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 2112 The following message is displayed.Click OK to proceed.13 The Writing Setup dialog bo

Page 115 - Script Language Grammar

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E2217 If you need to enter ISDN parameters, proceed to step 18.If you want at this time to set up your R

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Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 2320 Click the Advanced tab.21 Select (highlight) the WAN port you want to configure, then

Page 117 - Example Script:

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E24CAUTION: WANs 1 and 2 correspond to BRI 1. B-Channel 1 of BRI 1 corresponds to WAN 1, and B-Channel 2

Page 118 - Fax Branding Statement

Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 25Setting Up Your Remote User DatabaseThe proprietary Remote User Data Base supports remot

Page 119 - FCC Part 68 Telecom

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E264 The Add/Edit Filters dialog box is displayed.5 Build your filtering parameters by filling in the fo

Page 120 - Canadian Limitations Notice

Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 27bottom of this dialog box. The domain name can be up to 39 alphanumeric charactersinclud

Page 121 - Appendix D - AT Commands

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E28case sensitive pattern.FilterThe drop-down list enables you to select a unique filter entry that was

Page 122 - D.1 AT Commands

Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 29• NoneThis option (the default setting) gives the user unrestricted access to the LAN/In

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iiiContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description... 5Introduction ...

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E30Setting Up Remote Access Dial In User Server (RADIUS)RADIUS is an optional security feature that uses

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Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 314. The Radius Setup dialog box is displayed.5. Click RADIUS Enable to enable Radius secu

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E32Final Routing Setup 1. From your desktop, click Start | Programs | RASFinder 3.10 | RASFinder Configu

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Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationRF300E/RF310E 334. If you are going to combine the two WAN ports together, i.e., a single IP address, yo

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E346. On the WAN 1 tab, change the Port Address and Remote Address groups to be on separatenetworks from

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Remote Access DeviceChapter 4 - RASFinder Software

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E36IntroductionThis chapter describes the RASFinder software and explains how to make changes to theconf

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 37Router ConfigurationAll changes to your RASFinder configuration are initiated through the Router Setup m

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E38Typical ApplicationsThe two basic applications for the RASFinder are (1) as a Remote Access Server (R

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 39RAS application using Radius on an Ethernet IP network, you would disable the IPX protocol and thenchang

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ivChapter 5 - Client Setup... 73Introduction ...

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E40In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localteleph

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 41But if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the USParameters

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E42dialog box. To provide vendor-specific configuration for the Radius server, you need to bring up them

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 43The Shell User Service Type Attribute has a value of “11” and also an associated value of ”6”.After thes

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E44network’s backbone.In this typical RAS application, the IP network address is 192.168.2.xxx. For the

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 45In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localtelephone

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E46services.But if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the U

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 47Before remote users can dial into the network, a user profile has to be set up in the proprietaryremote

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E48RLogin and then direct the remote user to a specific host. The User Service Types defines how theremo

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 49Router ApplicationThe second basic application for the RASFinder is LAN-to-LAN routing as shown in Figur

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Remote Access DeviceChapter 1 - Introduction and Description

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E50to a RAS application. The Default Parameters dialog box will not allow you to change the addressingsc

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 51Now, you can decide if you want the B-channels of the BRI line bonded together or if you want eachB-chan

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E52Now, you can click on WAN 2 and enter the same information for the Port and Remote Addressgroups. Thi

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 53In the ISDN Parameter Configuration dialog box you can define the switch type used by the localtelephone

Page 150 - D.4 Troubleshooting the TA

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E54But, if your local telephone company requires either SPIDs and/or Directory Numbers for the USParamet

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 55IP SetupThe IP Port Setup dialog box enables you to change the IP routing capabilities that were set upd

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E56Remote IP Address defines the IP address for the destination end of a point-to-point link and isneces

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 57could send a document to the corporate printer.This static route is shown in the top network in Figure 4

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E58So, for this application to work, you need to set up a static route on the Corporate RASFinder of192.

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 59FiltersThe network administrator can set up filters on the RASFinder for better control. Filtering can b

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E6IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's new RASFinder™, Models RF300E and RF310E, Remote Access Serve

Page 157 - D.5 Test Commands

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E60which the filtering is going to take place is the LAN port, the protocol port is telnet which transla

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 61IPX SetupThe IPX Virtual Port Setup dialog box is used to control the four frame types and set up the WA

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E62If bridging of IPX packets is desired, IPX routing must be disabled and frame type support for thefra

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 63Spanning Tree SetupThis dialog box lets you configure the parameters for transparent bridging or bridgin

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E64This means that all packets with a destination address of 00015345678 going to WAN 1 are dropped.

Page 162 - Appendix E - TCP/IP

Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 65WAN Port SetupThe WAN Port Setup dialog box controls how each WAN port is configured. The options at th

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E66to Appendix B) can be used to automate certain RASFinder operations. The Script Enable orRestart Scri

Page 164 - Internet Protocol (IP)

Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 67This dialog box displays the network switch type and the US Parameters or the Europe Parameters,dependin

Page 165 - Command Structure

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E68Voice DN - The voice DN is a telephone number the ISDN service provider assigns, if required, to theR

Page 166 - Command Editing

Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 69Note: you can use the key combination of “Alt-D” to check or uncheck this function.Auto Protocol Detect

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionRF300E/RF310E 7Chapter 3 - Software Loading and ConfigurationChapter 3 details the software loading and initia

Page 168 - Phone Number Memory Commands

RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E70Point-to-Point SetupThe PPP Port Setup dialog box controls the WAN port protocol, dial on demand, and

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 71ApplicationsIn addition to local configuration, the RASFinder supports various applications that enable

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E74IntroductionThe information provided in this chapter enables multiple users to configure their PCs to

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 75Configuring in Windows 98/95Perform the following steps to set up your Windows 98/95 PC:Note: All of the hardw

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E763. Check for binding between the adapter and TCP/IP. In the Network dialog box, click yourEthernet ad

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 775. Select TCP/IP, then click Properties to open the TCP/IP Properties window.6. Select the IP Address tab.The

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E78Remove the default IP address (if any) and begin typing the new address. This address isentered in do

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 7910. Click the Gateway tab.11. In the New gateway field, enter the IP address of the RASFinder’s Ethernet port

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8Front PanelThe front panel has four groups of LEDs that provide the status of the LAN connection and l

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8012. Click the DNS Configuration tab. Verify that Enable DNS is selected (checked).13. In the Host fie

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 81IP Address (PC)IP Address (RASFinder)Host (User Name)DomainDNS Server AddressNetwork Adapter(Manufacturer/Mode

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E82Installing TCP/IP (Win98/95)If TCP/IP is not already installed, perform the following steps:Note: For

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 83Configuring in Windows NTPerform the following steps to set up your Windows NT workstation PC:Note: All of the

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E843. The Bindings tab is displayed.4. In the Show Bindings for drop down list, select all adapters. A l

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Chapter 5 - Client SetupRF300E/RF310E 857. In the Network Protocols list select TCP/IP, then click Properties. The Microsoft TCP/IPProperties dialog b

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E8611. In the IP Address field, type the IP address assigned to your PC.Remove the default IP address (i

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Chapter 4 - RASFinder SoftwareRF300E/RF310E 8714. Click the DNS tab. The Domain Name System (DNS) properties are displayed.15. In the Host Name field,

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E88until the primary DNS server is listed first.When this is done, click OK. You are returned to the Net

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Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 89Installing TCP/IP (WinNT)If TCP/IP is not already installed, perform the following steps:Note: For

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionRF300E/RF310E 9Back PanelAll the cable connections for the RASFinder are made at the back panel. Three groups

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E92IntroductionMulti-Tech’s Remote Access Server for Microsoft network users enables users to dial-out a

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Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 93The WinMCSI Setup dialog box is displayed with the Welcome message.5. Click Next to continue.6. The

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E947. The Choose the Network Type dialog box is displayed.For Win9X Operating Systems, you can choose fr

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Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 958. The files are loaded onto your system and then the COM Port to MCSI Mapping widow isdisplayed.No

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E96Running the WINMCSI Workstation SoftwareWINMCSI has a workstation portion of the software that LAN us

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Chapter 6 - RAS Dial-out RedirectorRF300E/RF310E 97The Available Servers box lists the names of the available servers. Click the name of the serverto

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RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User GuideRF300E/RF310E98Note: Windows 98/95 users will have two additional buttons in this box, the Add Port and theRemove P

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