Compatible Systems 1200i User Manual

MicroRouter 1200i
Installation Guide
Compatible Systems Corporation
4730 Walnut Street
Suite 102
Boulder, Colorado 80301
303-444-9532 800-356-0283
http://www.compatible.com
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Part number: A00-1186 FCC Notice: This product has been certified to comply with the limits
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Chapter 1 - Introduction 1
ABOUT THE MICROROUTER 1200I 1 ANOTE ABOUT FIREWALLS 1 ANOTE ABOUT ON-DEMAND INTERNETWORKING 1 MICROROUTER 1200I INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 2
Chapter 2 - Getting Started 5
AFEW NOTES 5
Please Read The Manuals 5 Warranty and Service 5 Getting Help With the MicroRouter 1200i 5
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO GET STARTED 6
Suppliedwith the MicroRouter 1200i 6 Needed For Installation 6 EthernetConnectionRequirements 6
10Base-TTwisted-Pair Ethernet 7
Telco Line Connection Requirements 7
V.35Interface 7 RS-232 Interface 8
Chapter 3 - Network Installation 9
PLACING THE ROUTER 9 CONNECTING THE ROUTER TO THE ETHERNET 10
Connecting to Twisted-Pair Ethernet 10
CONNECTING A LINE DEVICE TO THE MICROROUTER 1200I 10
Connecting Devices to the V.35 Interface 10
ConnectingDevices to the RS-232C Interface 11 CONNECTING AN OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENT CONSOLE 11 POWERING UPTHEROUTER 12
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Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 13
COMPATIVIEW FOR WINDOWS 13
System Requirements 13
Installationand Operation 13
TransportProtocols and CompatiView 14
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 15
OUT-OF-BAND COMMAND LINE MANAGEMENT 15 TEMPORARILY RECONFIGURING A HOST FOR COMMAND LINE MANAGEMENT 15 SETTING UP TELNET OPERATION 16
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 19
ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 20
IP Protocol 20
Required for IP 20 Suggestedfor IP 20
IPX Protocol 21
Required for IPX 21 Suggestedfor IPX 21
NTERFACE CONFIGURATION 21
WAN I
Physical Communications Settings 21
PPP Configuration 22
Link Configuration 22
Requiredfor Dedicated/LeasedLine Operation 22 Suggestedfor Dedicated/LeasedLine Operation 22 Required for Dial-On-Demand Operation 22 Suggestedfor Dial-On-DemandOperation 22
IP Protocol 23
Required for IP 23 Suggestedfor IP 23
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IPX Protocol 24
Required for IPX 24 Suggestedfor IPX 24
FrameRelay Configuration 25
Link Configuration 25
Suggestedfor Dedicated/LeasedLine Operation 25 FrameRelay DLCI Mappings 25 IP Protocol 26
Required for IP 26
Requiredfor IP Numbered Interface 26
Requiredfor IP UnnumberedInterface 26
Suggestedfor IP 26 IPX Protocol 27
Required for IPX 27
Suggestedfor IPX 27
SMDSConfiguration 27
Link Configuration 28 SMDS Addressing 28
SAVING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO FLASH ROM 28
.Appendix A - Shipping Defaults 29
EthernetInterface 29
IP Routing Defaults 29
IP Bridging Defaults 29
IPX Routing Defaults 29
IPX Bridging Defaults 29 WAN Interfaces 30
IP Defaults 30
IPX Defaults 30
V.35(WAN 0) Link & Physical Defaults 30
RS-232(WAN 1) Link & Physical Defaults 30
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Appendix B - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 31
Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector (DTE) 31 Pin Outs for DB-25 Male to DB-25 Female RS-232 Data & ConsoleCable 32
Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings 33
MicroRouter1200i LED Patterns 33
Power On, No Traffic 33
Ethernet Traffic Indicators (Ethernet LED Bar) 33
Other Indicators (on All LED Bars) 33
Panic Indicators 33 MicroRouter1200i Switch Settings 34
Appendix D - Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 35
Appendix E - Terms and Conditions 37
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Chapter 1 - Introduction 1

Chapter 1 - Introduction

About the MicroRouter 1200i

Congratulations on your purchase of the MicroRouter 1200i multiport wide area router. The MicroRouter 1200i supports the IP and IPX network protocols, with leased-line and/or dial-on-demand operation using the PPP, Frame Relay and/or SMDS wide area protocols.

A NoteAbout Firewalls

The MicroRouter 1200i can be configured to be a v ery effective packet screening firewall. However, you must carefully set up your network and add packet filters in order for it to be effective in this role.
THE SHIPPING CONFIGURATION IN YOUR MICROROUTER 1200i DOES NOT PROVIDE AUTOMATIC FIR EWALL PROTEC­TION. YOU MUST FIRST PROGRAM YOUR ROUTER TO WORK IN THIS ROLE ON YOUR NETWORK.
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Note: Due to the nature of the IP protocol, IP packet filtering can
be quite complicated. If you are attempting to design and implement a comprehensive set of filters, or an Internet Firewall, there are a number of references you should consult. Two good starting points are: Building Internet Firewalls Associates, 1995, and Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker, by William R. Cheswick and Steven M. Bellovin, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994.
, by Brent Chapman, O’Reilly and

A NoteAbout On-Demand Internetworking

The MicroRouter 1200i can be configured to provide cost effective on-demand connections over a wide area communications link (typi­cally a voice phone line, a switched 56 line, or an ISDN line). Your network traffic and the configuration you place in the router will deter­mine how often and for how long such a link is connected.
THE SHIPPING CONFIGURATION IN YOUR MICROROUTER 1200i DOES NOT PROVIDE AUTOMATIC ON-DEMAND INTER­NETWORKING. YOU MUST FIRST PROGRAM YOUR ROUTER TO WORK IN THIS ROLE ON YOUR NETWORK.
YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY MONITOR PHONE LINE USAGE TO
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BE SURE THAT YOUR ROUTER CONFIGURATION IS ALLOWING THE ROUTER TO DROP THE COMMUNICATIONS LINK WHEN IT ISN’T NEEDED.

MicroRouter 1200i Installation Overview

This manual will help you install the MicroRouter 1200i to connect a local Ethernet to one or two remote networks and/or remote PPP client computers. These connections can be made to other Compatible Systems routers, routers from other vendors, or PPP compliant dial-in software packages running on a variety of computers. The wide-area interfaces on the MicroRouter 1200i may be used to interconnect your network with other corporate networks, and to make your network’s resources available to dial-in clients.
In short, the installation steps are:
1. Install the MicroRouter hardware and connect it to one or more
line communication devices (including modems, 56K CSU/DSUs,
ISDN Terminal Adapters, and fractional or full T1 CSU/DSUs).
2. Select the management method you wish to use with the router. If
you want to use the CompatiView management software, you must
install the software on a Windows PC which is connected to your
network.
3. Configure the MicroRouter LAN and WAN parameters using the
management method you have chosen.
4. Connect the secondary WAN port’s RS-232 to an external line
communication device (including modems, 56K CSU/DSUs, and
ISDN Terminal Adapters).
The manual is divided into several sections that should provide you with all the information you will need to use the MicroRouter 1200i on your network. For the latest documentation on Compatible Systems products, including the most current version of this manual, visit the Technical Support section of our Web site at: http://www.compat­ible.com.
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
This part of the manual describes the contents of the MicroRouter 1200i package and emphasizes the preparation and equipment you will need to install the router.
Chapter 1 - Introduction 3
Chapter 3 - Network Installation
Here you will find step-by-step instructions on how to physically install the MicroRouter 1200i and connect it to your local Ethernets and your wide area network(s). Instructions are included for twisted-pair Ethernet environments and fractional or full T1’s, as well as modems, 56K CSU/DSUs, and ISDN Terminal Adapters.
Chapter 4 - CompatiView So ftware Installation
This part of the manual describes how to install CompatiView, Compat­ible Systems’ GUI (Graphical User Interface) management software whichisincludedwithyourrouter.
Chapter 5 - Command Line Preparation
This part of the manual provides basic instructions on setting up command line management and text-based configuration.
Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide
This section provides a list of parameters that must be entered into a router for proper operation.
Appendices
This part of the manual includes additional information that might be of interest to you such as technical specifications, default settings (including the default factory password), and instructions for down­loading current software.
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Chapter 2 - Getting Started 5

Chapter 2 - Getting Started

AFewNotes

Please Read The Manuals

The manuals included with your MicroRouter 1200i contain some very important information about the MicroRouter 1200i and local and wide area networking in general. Please read this manual thoroughly, and refer to the management reference guides as required. It’s worth the few minutes it will take.
Also, please fill out the warranty registration card and return it to us today. This will help us keep you informed of updates to the MicroRouter 1200i and future products available from Compatible Systems. You can also register on the web at http://www.compat­ible.com. If you’d like to be notified via e-mail about new products and receive important news from Compatible Systems, please join our email list on the web.

Warranty and Service

The MicroRouter 1200i is covered by the Compatible Systems Inte­grated Support Package, which includes a lifetime comprehensive warranty, a twenty-four hour advanced replacement program, unlimited phone support, and software upgrades for the life of the product.
Compatible Systems maintains copies of current software updates on the Internet. For more information on downloading software, see the appendices for this manual.

Getting Help With the MicroRouter 1200i

If you have a question about the MicroRouter 1200i and can’t find the answer in one of the manuals included with the product, please visit the Technical Support section of our Web site (http://www.compat­ible.com). This si te includes extensive technical resources which may answer many of your questions. Youcan also request technical support by filling out a brief form. Technical support requests received via the Web form will receive expedited treatment. You may also call Compat­ible Systems Corporation or send support questions via e-mail to support@compatible.com. Compatible Systems' phone number is listed on the front of this guide. We will be happy to help you.
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What You Will Need To Get Started

Before connecting the MicroRouter 1200i, please check the list below to make sure that you have received all of the items that are s upplied with the MicroRouter 1200i package.
You should also make sure you have any additional items that are neces­sary to connect the router to your network.

Supplied with the MicroRouter 1200i

Please check your shipping package for the following items:
MicroRouter 1200i unit
Wall-mount power supply
One DB-25 to DB-25 data and auxiliary interface cable
CD-ROM including:
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CompatiView software
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Operating software
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HTML versions of product documentation (which can be viewed
with your favorite web browser)
CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide
Text-Based Configuration and Command Line Management Refer-
ence Guide
Warranty registration card

Needed For Installation

Before connecting the MicroRouter 1200i to your network, you need to make sure that you have the necessary equipment for connecting to the local Ethernet and the wide area transmission device(s) (modem, 56K CSU/DSU, ISDN Terminal Adapter, T1 CSU/DSU).

Ethernet Connection Requirements

The MicroRouter 1200i’s Ethernet interface directly supports 10BaseT twisted-pair Ethernet. Other Ethernet cabling types (such as thin Ethernet, thick Ethernet, fiber optic cabling or pre-10BaseT twisted-pair) can be supported using a 10BaseT mini-hub or other conversion device.
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10Base-T Twisted-Pair Ethernet
To connect the router's Ethernet interface to twisted-pair Ethernet cabling you will need an unshielded twisted-pair station cable that is connected to a 10BaseT-compatible twisted-pair hub.
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Note: Ethernet cables and cable connectors are not supplied with
the MicroRouter product. Please contact your reseller or your Compatible Systems representative for information on obtaining the correct Ethernet cabling supplies.

Telco Line Connection Requirements

In order to connect to non-T1 wide area transmission lines, you must connect the router’s secondary wide area port to a modem, 56K CSU/DSU, or ISDN TerminalAdapter. Which of these devices you use depends on the type of telco line.
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Note: Before attempting to connect the MicroRouter 1200i to a
leased telco line, use the loopback features of your CSU/DSU to check the line. This can save you a considerable amount of time, since the more equipment you have on the line, the more difficult it becomes to determine where a problem is occurring.
The MicroRouter 1200i provides one high-speed V.35 synchronous interface, and one RS-232 sync/async interface, each of which can be independently configured for PPP, Frame Relay or SMDS operation. The V.35 interface is capable of communicating to another router or a PPP client machine over a 56K CSU/DSU, an ISDN Terminal Adapter, or a T1 C SU/DSU. The RS-232 interface is capable of communicating to another router or a PPP client machine over a modem, 56K CSU/DSU, or ISDN Terminal Adapter.
V.35 Interface
The MicroRouter 1200i does not include a V.35 cable. Thesecables are available from your reseller, or a number of other suppliers. The MicroRouter 1200i has a female V.35 connector, as do virtually all line communications devices. Thus, the V.35 cable required to connect to a line communications device will usually have male connectors at both ends. The pinouts for this cable are shown in Appendix B.
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RS-232 Interface
The MicroRouter 1200i includes one DB-25 to D B-25 RS-232 sync/async cable. This cable supports RS-232 asynchronous modems, synchronous leased and switched 56K CSU/DSUs, and ISDN Terminal Adapters. It can also be used to connect the router’s auxiliary interface to a PC running terminal emulation software, or to a dumb terminal.
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Note: Please use only the supplied DB-25 cable when connecting
your line communication device to the MicroRouter 1200i’s RS-232 interface. The cables provided with other equipment may not have all of the same internal connections.
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