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Page 1 - Quick Start Guide

Model MA6Single ProcessorData and FaxCommunications ServerQuick Start GuideSingle ProcessorData and FaxCommunications Server

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10 MA6

Page 3 - Contents

11MA62 Installing Your MiniArray IIIModel MA6

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12 MA6IntroductionThis chapter explains how to set up and cable the MiniArrayIII.This product, as received by the end-user, is ready to be connected t

Page 5 - 1 System Overview

13MA6Safety Warnings Telecom1. Never install telephone wiring during a lighting storm.2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jac

Page 6 - Product Overview

14 MA6ISI Boards120Cover Mounting ScrewsCoverNIC BoardCOM 2(DB15)Printer Port(DB25)SBC BoardPower Supply[( )]•Figure 2-1. Back Panel Connectors

Page 7 - Terminals

15MA6ISI Board CablingEach ISI3334/8 board takes up one physical slot in the MiniArrayIII. Depending on yourconfiguration, you may have a total of up

Page 8 - Technical Specifications

16 MA6Powering UpNote: This is plugable equipment; the socket outlet must be installed near the equipment andmust be easily accessible.Make sure that

Page 9 - Environmental

17MA63 Getting Started withRASExpress

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18 MA6Quick Start with RASExpressMultiTech Systems has pre-installed RAS Server software on your MiniArrayIII to makeconfiguration as simple as poss

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19MA6SBCBackplane6-Pin Circular Jack(To External Keyboard)Connect RS-232CSerial Cable (female end)here15-Pin VideoConnector(to ExternalDisplay Monitor

Page 12 - Laser Safety Caution

2 MA6MiniArray III Model MA6 Communications ServerQuick Start Guide82067052, Revision CThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, wi

Page 13 - Rack Mounting

20 MA6A14. If you set the Remote Client IP Address field to the value Configure PerPort, follow these steps when this this present Quick Configuratio

Page 14 - SBC Board Cabling

21MA6SBCBackplane6-Pin Circular Jack(To External Keyboard)Connect RS-232CSerial Cable (female end)here15-Pin VideoConnector(to ExternalDisplay Monitor

Page 15 - RJ11 Line Jacks

22 MA6Client PCrunning Telnet session,web, or WindowsMultiManagerMiniArray IIIRASExpress ServerFigure 3-3. Setup for completing RASExpress configurat

Page 16 - Powering Up

23MA64 Hardware Removal andReplacement

Page 17 - RASExpress

24 MA6IntroductionThis chapter provides procedures for removing and replacing the key hardware componentsof the MiniArrayIII. Before removing or rep

Page 18 - Quick Start with RASExpress

25MA63 If LAN is connected to the MiniArrayIII , disconnect the 10BaseT cable at the NIC.4 Disconnect the telephone cords (RJ11) from the ISI board(s)

Page 19 - DB9 male

26 MA6120Cover Mounting Screws (7)Cover[( )]•Fig. 4-3. Cover Mounting ScrewsTable 4.2 Card Cage Removal Procedure (cont'd.)Step Procedure3

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27MA6ISI (3)SBC BoardBANK 1SOCKET 7LOCKM4M3BANK 1M2M1EthercardBANK 1BANK 1M1M2M3M4SOCKET 7LOCKFan EnclosureFig. 4-5. Card Cage RemovalBoard Removal/R

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28 MA64 Remove the screw that secures the SBC board to the chassis at the back of theMiniArrayIII.5 Remove the SBC board from the midplane.6 To replac

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29MA64 Being careful to maintain slack in the power cables, lift the card cage up and over sothat it can rest along side the chassis.5 Remove the scre

Page 23 - Replacement

3MA6Contents1 System OverviewIntroduction ...

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30 MA65 Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the floppy disk drive.6 Remove the four screws securing the floppy drive to the drive ch

Page 25 - Card Cage Removal/Replacement

31MA62 Remove the top cover from the MiniArrayIII by removing the seven cover mountingscrews located in the back of the MiniArrayIII. See figure 4-3.

Page 28 - Removing ISI Boards

34 MA6IntroductionThis chapter provides steps for solving problems if the MiniArrayIII fails. Your MiniArrayIII wasthoroughly tested at the factory

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35MA6• Verify that SBC and adapter boards are seated properly in ISA slot. NOTE:Make sure to turn power off to reconnect boards.• Hard drive or flopp

Page 30 - CDROM Removal/Replacement

36 MA6Diagnostic TestsThe MiniArrayIII operates like any stand-alone PC, and can run almost any off-the-shelfdiagnostic program. These programs are a

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37MA66 Service, Warranty, andTechnical Support

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38 MA6IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your MiniArrayIII's 2-year warranty. The nextsection, Tech Support, should be rea

Page 33 - 5 Troubleshooting

39MA6Warranty Addendum on Service for InternationalProductsDistributors should contact Amex, Inc., for information about the repairs for your Multi-Te

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40 MA6About the InternetMulti-Tech is a commercial user on the Internet, and we retrieve e-mail messages from on a periodicbasis. If you prefer to rec

Page 36 - Calling Technical Support

41MA6AppendicesAppendix A: Back Panel Connector PinoutsAppendix B: Regulatory InformationAppendix C: Workstation Redirectors -- MCSIWSN and MIN

Page 37 - Technical Support

42 MA6Appendix A: Back Panel Connector PinoutsIntroductionThis appendix provides specifications for the various connectors on the back panel of theMin

Page 38 - Products

43MA69-Pin DB9 (COM 1) ConnectorThis connector attaches the SBC board to the COM 1 serial port. 1569Figure A-2. 9-Pin DB9 COM 1 ConnectorPin Ident

Page 39 - Tech Support

44 MA6Ethernet NIC Card ConnectorRJ-45 ConnectorThis connector ties the EN-Series Ethernet board to a 10BASET network.10129Figure A-5. RJ-45 Connecto

Page 40 - About the Internet

45MA641 RTS6 42 DSR6 43 DCD5 44 RI545 CTS6 46 -SIN7 47 RI7 48 DCD749 DTR1 50 -SOUT2 51 RTS1 52 DTR453 CTS2 54 DSR1 55 -SIN1 56 -SIN457 CTS4 58 DSR3 59

Page 41 - Appendices

46 MA615 Ground 32 Select Head16 Motor Enable 2 33 Ground17 Ground 34 /DCHNGPrinter Port ConnectorThis 25-pin connector provides parallel printer data

Page 42 - VGA 15-Pin Connector

47MA6401239Figure A-7. Hard Disk ConnectorPin Description Pin Description1 /Reset 21 NC2 Ground (GND) 22 Ground (GND)3 Data Bit 7 (SD7) 23 -I/O Write

Page 43 - 6-Pin Circular Jack

48 MA6Appendix BRegulatory InformationFCC Regulations for Telephone Line Interconnection1.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communic

Page 44 - DB78S Connector

49MA6Manufacturer: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.Model Number: ISI3334/4, ISI3334/EC and ISI3334/8FCC registration number: AU7USA-23834-MM-ERinger Equivalen

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5MA61 System Overview

Page 46 - Hard Disk Connector

50 MA6It is a condition of approval that the power required by the host and the total of all adapter cardsinstalled within the host environment, toget

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51MA6• Operation in the absence of proceed indication• Automatic storage of last number dialed• Tone detection-busy• Auto clear from the originating e

Page 48 - Regulatory Information

52 MA6ii. external control software or external control apparatus which cause the operation ofthe modem associated call set-up equipment to contravene

Page 49 - Canadian Limitations Notice

53MA6Modem CE Mark, EMC, and Safety ComplianceThe CE mark is affixed to the enclosed Multi-Tech product to confirm compliance with thefollowing Europ

Page 50 - • Auto-calling

54 MA6Appendix C: Workstation Redirectors -- MCSIWSN and WINMCSIIntroductionNote: This material is for IP or IPX network users only.This sec

Page 51 - SITS/82/005S/D

55MA6You can use a preferred communications server name if more than one communications server ison the network, e.g., logon server_1/user1.9. Type us

Page 52 - Compliance with BS6328 Part 1

56 MA6-C Enables the command interpreter. An additional 5 KB of memory is used byMCSIWSN when the command interpreter is enabled. It allows applicatio

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57MA6· You must have your RASExpress user name and password, which was assigned by theLAN system administrator when the RASExpress server was installe

Page 54 - MCSIWSN and WINMCSI

58 MA6: coms14 -m(to list mapping of local COM ports to Networkports)COMS14 -L [ServerName]Type coms14 -L for a list of available communications serve

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59MA6COMS14 -MType coms14 -m to see which of the four COM ports are mapped to network ports by INT14software. A message similar to the following appea

Page 56 - NTER. Note that the

6 MA6IntroductionThe MiniArray III ™ is a single-segment rack mountable solution that's customized fordedicated turnkey operation as a LAN-based

Page 57 - NTER. If a password has been

60 MA6WinMCSI Installation ProgramWinMCSI COM Port RedirectorWelcome to WinMCSI. This Program allowsWindows Communications applications thattalk only

Page 58 - COMS14 -D COMn

61MA611. Click Modify INI Files Now to have WINMCSI make changes to your SYSTEM.INI andWIN.INI files.Click Save Changes to File to have WINMCSI make a

Page 59 - WINMCSI Installation

62 MA6selected network type.Connect Timer. The MCSI Connect Timer dialog box shows the default value of the connecttimer in the Enter Connect Timer Va

Page 60 - WinMCSI Installation

63MA6Appendix D: RADIUS Authentication &User Profile SoftwareRequirementsRadius Server requires a 486-66 MHz or faster computer, preferably runnin

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64 MA68. Re-boot the computer. By default, Multi-Tech Radius Service runs automatically on startup. If forany reason the Radius program was shut dow

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65MA6Radius Software: “Clients” and “Users” FilesAfter installing the Radius software, the administrator must customize the Clients file and theUse

Page 63 - User Profile Software

66 MA6Indicates that CHAP protocol is the authentication protocol.(iv). Prefix and Suffix.The "users" file can also have DEFAULT entries whi

Page 64 - Windows Start menu

67MA6Appendix E: MultiManagerIntroductionMulti-Tech MultiManager is a password-protected Windows 95/98/NT program for SNMP-based administration of RAS

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68 MA6Main WindowThe main window is the control center for configuring and managing your RASExpressservers.Title BarThe title bar shows the IP address

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7MA6 Ethernet ConcentratorPrinteretTerminalsSingle ProcessorData and FaxCommunications ServerSingle Processor Data and FaxCommunications Server1234567

Page 67 - Starting MultiManager

8 MA6Documentation Set OverviewThe MiniArrayIII documentation set consists of this Quick Start Guide and a complete set ofhardware and software manua

Page 68 - Main Window

9MA6DC Output• Output: +5 @ 18A+12 @ 6A-5 @ 0.3A-12 @ 0.8A• Inrush Current<50A peak @ 115VAC, cold start at 25o C• Line Regulation:+/- 5% at full l

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