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What’s in the Guidex Perle 833IS User Guide

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Configure the ISDN BRI Line Interface84 Perle 833IS User Guide Northern Telecom DMS 100 ETSI Net3 (Europe) NTT INSnet64 (Japan)TEI TopologyThe Termina

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 85CallbackWhen checked, channel is available for callbacks.NameName of the channel. This n

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Configuring the Perle DSP Modem Interface86 Perle 833IS User GuideConfiguring the Perle DSP Modem InterfaceNo configuration is necessary for the modem

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 87NameName of the modem. This name is for reference only and will appear in thefollowing p

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Configuring the Perle DSP Modem Interface88 Perle 833IS User GuideV.90 Modems A V.90 modem obtains its high data rates by treating the analog data lin

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Perle 833IS User Guide 89Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsAbout Configuring the ProtocolsIn this chapter you will read about: Overview of Protocol

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Overview90 Perle 833IS User Guideprotocols are designed to optimize transmission across a WAN connection. Thenetworking protocol is encapsulated withi

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 91Configuring the ProtocolsTo configure the Protocols:From the Configuration File window, c

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Configuring IP Protocol92 Perle 833IS User GuideConfiguring IP ProtocolIP networks require devices to be configured with unique IP addresses. Dependin

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 93In general, it is recommended to define the Internal WAN network distinct from theLAN net

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Perle 833IS User Guide xiContentsIntroduction...

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Configuring IP Protocol94 Perle 833IS User GuideWAN The IP Protocol - WAN screen is as follows:WAN Network AddressClients dialing in to the 833IS mus

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 95Defining the Internal WAN network as a subnet can still be useful if: Routers on the LAN

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Configuring IP Protocol96 Perle 833IS User GuideWAN IP Addresses Clients dialing in to the 833IS using the IP protocol need their own IP address. Allc

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 97User Database OverrideWhen checked, the IP address will be supplied by the user database

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Configuring IP Protocol98 Perle 833IS User GuideDHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) permits the management of IP addressesand IP options from a

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 99DHCP Server DiscoverSelect Discover to allow the 833IS to find any DHCP servers on the lo

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Configuring IP Protocol100 Perle 833IS User GuideThe IP Pool screen is as follows:IP AddressThe IP address field specifies the base address of a range

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 101Pool SizeDisplays the actual number of IP addresses that have been defined for the IP Po

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Configuring IP Protocol102 Perle 833IS User GuideA DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server that supports BOOTP mayalso be used. Many DHCP se

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 103DNS/WINS The 833IS can forward the address of a Domain Name Server (DNS) or WindowsInter

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Configuring IP Protocol104 Perle 833IS User GuideSecondary WINSEnter the IP address of the Secondary WINS server. Blank indicates no SecondaryWINS ser

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 105The RIP Configuration screen has the following settings:RIP Send TypeFrom the pulldown l

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Configuring IP Protocol106 Perle 833IS User GuideIf RIPv2 is being used, you may decide to use either Plain Text Passwordauthentication or Keyed Messa

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 107Defined IP Static routes are also of benefit when using LAN-to-LAN connections. Ifyou d

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Configuring IP Protocol108 Perle 833IS User GuideRouter IP AddressThe IP address of the router that will be used to reach the destination.AddTo config

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 109Destination TypeSpecifies whether the destination type is Network or Host. If destinatio

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IP Filter110 Perle 833IS User GuideFilters will be used by the Perle 833IS Server in the following way:1. The user record for the dial-in user will be

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 111incoming packets based on source and destination addresses. After you click theFilter De

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IP Filter112 Perle 833IS User GuideAdd/Edit IP Filter DefinitionTo complete or modify the filter definition, enter the information in the followingfie

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 113Destination Mask This feature masks off the filter destination address and the packet de

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Perle 833IS User Guide xiiiConfiguring the Bridge Function (BCP) ... 1

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Configuring IPX114 Perle 833IS User GuideDefined FiltersThis is a pull-down list for previously defined packet filters.Assigned FiltersThis area can c

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 115 802.3 Ethernet II SNAP (Subnetwork Access Protocol) 802.2For Token Ring, IPX can be tr

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Configuring IPX116 Perle 833IS User GuideConfiguredThe network number for the frame type is set by configuration and is entered in theNetwork Number f

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 117Routing The IPX Protocol - Routing screen has the following settings:Enable Dynamic Rout

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Configuring IPX118 Perle 833IS User Guidethe Perle 833IS IPX routing tables to store 250 RIP entries and 500 SAP entries. Ifyour network has more rout

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 119LAN port, click on LAN and enter the network and node address of the router thatwill be

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Configuring IPX120 Perle 833IS User GuideAdd/Edit IPX Static RoutesThe following dialog box will appear if you are adding a new IPX static route, ored

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 121IPX SAP Table List The IPX SAP Table list displays the static SAP entries that have been

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Configuring IPX122 Perle 833IS User GuideAdd/Edit IPX SAP EntriesThe Add/Edit IPX SAP Entry screen is as follows:Server NameThe server name of the IPX

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 123Filter Definition Use this window to create and manage the list of up to 50 filters for

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Configuring IPX124 Perle 833IS User GuideAdd / Edit IPX Filter DefinitionTo complete or modify the filter definition, enter the information in the fol

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 125Source Socket Number The socket number on the station that is sending the IPX packet. Th

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Configuring the Bridge Function (BCP)126 Perle 833IS User GuideTo assign IPX filters for the 833IS, follow these steps, click Filter Assignment. TheSe

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 127 If the protocol on the Client PC does not need the MAC address at the timethe PC is sta

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Configuring the Bridge Function (BCP)128 Perle 833IS User Guidefiltering should be set. The filter settings have no effect on Routing clients such asP

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 129Configuring PPPPPP is used for communication between the Dial-In PC and the 833IS. These

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Configuring PPP130 Perle 833IS User GuideAddressWhen checked, the 833IS will attempt to negotiate address compression duringconnection. This reduces t

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 131negotiate these characters with the 833IS, and no control characters should need tobe se

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Using AppleTalk132 Perle 833IS User GuideUsing AppleTalk The native protocol for the Apple Macintosh is AppleTalk. AppleTalk is a transportlayer prot

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Chapter 7: Configuring the ProtocolsPerle 833IS User Guide 133Fixed callback is supported by the ARA client.Using NetBEUIThe Perle 833IS supports the

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Using NetBEUI134 Perle 833IS User Guide

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Perle 833IS User Guide 135Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabaseAbout Configuring the User DatabaseIn this chapter you will read about: Overview of

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Overview of the User Database136 Perle 833IS User GuideExternal Security SystemsThe 833IS can use network security servers to control access to the 83

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 137Configure the Internal User DatabaseFrom the Configuration File window, click on Use

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Configure the Internal User Database138 Perle 833IS User GuideEditEnables editing of the user currently highlighted in the User list.RemoveRemoves the

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 139Add/Edit User The Add/Edit User screen is used to enter permissions and user paramet

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Configure the Internal User Database140 Perle 833IS User GuideDepartmentThe department name is a 16 character long text field that can be used to desc

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 141User Profile The extended user parameters on the User Profile screen allow you to se

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Configure the Internal User Database142 Perle 833IS User Guide2. Enter a time value in minutes.Note that bridged protocols may generate data traffic e

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 143 Drops the physical connection if inactive, but not notify the application ofdisconn

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Configure the Internal User Database144 Perle 833IS User GuideProtocolsDisable any Protocols that the user should not have access to by removing the c

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 145User Callback With User Callback enabled, when a user dials into the 833IS, the 833I

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Configure the Internal User Database146 Perle 833IS User GuideThe User Callback screen is as follows:Enable Roaming CallbackWhen checked, this option

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 147Preferred Callback GroupBy default, a callback will be performed on the next availab

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Lan To Lan148 Perle 833IS User Guideit has data to send.Routing InformationThe dial in router and the 833IS need to learn about each other's netw

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 149 Connect TimeThe dial up router will be disconnected after the time limit set in thi

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Lan To Lan150 Perle 833IS User Guidesend out PAP and/or CHAP requests as defined in the security settings, and the dialin router PAP/CHAP settings mus

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 151Lan To Lan ConfigurationThe following list of parameters are used for Lan To Lan con

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Lan To Lan152 Perle 833IS User GuidePhone NumberThis field is used to enter the phone number of the remote router. The calls can bemade on reserved ch

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 153The Configure Virtual Connection screen is as follows:Enable Virtual ConnectionWhen

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Perle 833IS User Guide 1IntroductionThe Perle 833IS...Reliability and Flexibility About the Features of the 833ISDial- In Access The 833IS lets Remot

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Lan To Lan154 Perle 833IS User GuideRIP SetupRIP Send TypeFrom the pulldown list, select the type of RIPs to be sent over the Lan To LanWANconnection.

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 155Standard ProfileFrom the User Main screen, click on Standard Profile.The Standard Pr

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Standard Profile156 Perle 833IS User GuideConnect TimeThis feature will disconnect a dial in user after a preset time limit, regardless ofactivity. Th

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 157The Inactivity Timeout and Connection timers affect the virtual connection in thefol

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Standard Profile158 Perle 833IS User GuideProtocols The User Standard Profile - Protocols/Filters screen is as follows:Disable any Protocols that the

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 159IP Filter AssignmentTo assign an IP filter, click on IP Filter. The IP User Filter A

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Standard Profile160 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX Filter AssignmentTo assign an IPX filter, click on IPX Filter. The IPX User Filter Assignmentwindow appe

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Chapter 8: Configuring the User DatabasePerle 833IS User Guide 161To configure Shared User Databases, elect or open the proper configuration file.From

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Standard Profile162 Perle 833IS User Guide

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Perle 833IS User Guide 163Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerAbout Configuring the ServerIn this chapter you will read about: Overview Configuring the S

Page 90 - Setting the Date and Time

Multiprotocol Support2 Perle 833IS User Guidedevice. The “S/T” interface is a 4 wire interface which is used to connect a “NT”device to a Terminal En

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Configuring the Server164 Perle 833IS User GuideIf you will be using an SNMP Manager such as HP OpenView to monitor the 833IS,you will need to set the

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 165equipment. This name is used for reference only and appears within the Manager andthe Front

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Dial-Out166 Perle 833IS User GuideGroupTo access the Group settings, click this button. See page 182.SNMPTo access the SNMP settings, click this butto

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 167Flow Control Flow Control regulates the internal flow of data between the 833IS software an

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Dial-Out168 Perle 833IS User GuidePacket TimeoutThe maximum time that a packet will wait for characters from the modem before itis sent. If this time

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 169SecurityIt is important that you manage access to your network by Dial-In Remote Users. Inp

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Security170 Perle 833IS User Guidethe number stored in the User database. Only if the user is at that phone number willaccess be permitted. Callback i

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 171Configuring User Authentication SecurityTo access the Security Screen:1. From the Configura

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Configuring User Authentication Security172 Perle 833IS User GuideNetware Bindery The Netware Bindery is a user profile database that is stored on a N

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 173ARA clients are not supported in this mode.RADIUS RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In Use

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IntroductionPerle 833IS User Guide 3LAN-to-LAN The 833IS LAN-to-LAN feature lets you establish IP/IPX connections to remoteRouters. These connections

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Configuring User Authentication Security174 Perle 833IS User GuideA backup RADIUS authentication server can be optionally configured on the 833IS.This

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 175The RADIUS configuration screen contains the following:Authentication serverClick on the Pr

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Configuring User Authentication Security176 Perle 833IS User GuideAuthentication ProtocolSelects the Authentication protocol to be used between the 83

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 177key card. If the user ID and token are authenticated by the Axent server, the user willbe g

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Configuring User Authentication Security178 Perle 833IS User GuideAgent IDEnter the Agent ID for the 833IS. This is a 1 to 16 digit hexadecimal value

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 179SecurID SecurID enables the 833IS to use the ACE/Server from Security Dynamics for userauth

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Configuring User Authentication Security180 Perle 833IS User GuideMaster UDP PortThe UDP port number of the SecurID service on the Master server. This

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 181NT Domain NT Domain enables the Perle 833IS to use a Windows NT’s domain user databasefor

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Group Settings182 Perle 833IS User GuideAllow User Specified NT DomainClick the check box to allow a dial-in user to specify a domain to which they b

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 183Dial-InWhen a call comes in, the 833IS checks to see if the channel is assigned to a group.

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CopyrightsCopyright 1995 - 2002, Perle Systems Limited and its suppliers.Cisco and Cisco IOS are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Incorporated

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High Reliability Design4 Perle 833IS User GuideHigh Reliability DesignThere are no moving storage devices such as floppy or hard drives in the 833IS.

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Group Settings184 Perle 833IS User GuideGroup Main The group main screen lists all the currently defined groups and whether a group isenabled for Dial

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 185Add/Edit Group The Add Group and Edit Group screens allow you to set the parameters for the

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Group Settings186 Perle 833IS User Guidechannel is required for Dial-Out for this group, the 833IS will select the nextavailable channel from the main

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 187Group Advanced The advanced settings allow you to customize these settings on a per group

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Group Settings188 Perle 833IS User GuideBridge Filter - GroupThese protocol settings will replace the system Bridge Control Protocol (BCP)protocol set

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 189SNMPSNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a command/response protocolused for man

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SNMP190 Perle 833IS User GuideSNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP Configuration screen is used to set parameters related to SNMP. Fieldsare as follows: NameEnt

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 191 When an invalid login is detected.EnabledClick on the box to enable the Trap Host.IP Addre

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SNMP192 Perle 833IS User GuideTo delete an existing community, highlight the community and click Delete. Youcannot delete the "public" SNMP

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 193The Logging-Syslog screen is as follows:Enable SyslogClick on the box to enable the sending

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Perle 833IS User Guide 5Section 1: Installation Chapter 1: Quick Installation OverviewChapter 2: Site Preparation Chapter 3: Setting Up and Installing

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SNMP194 Perle 833IS User Guide7: Debugging - For Perle use onlySelecting a certain error level will cause all events of that Error Level and all event

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Chapter 9: Configuring the ServerPerle 833IS User Guide 1956: Informational - Informational messages only7: Debugging - For Perle use only

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SNMP196 Perle 833IS User Guide

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Perle 833IS User Guide 197Section 3: ManagementChapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISAppendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsAppendix 2: AT Command SetApp

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Perle 833IS User Guide 199Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISAbout Managing the Perle 833ISThis chapter provides information related to managing the

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833IS Manager Statistics200 Perle 833IS User GuideServerInformationThe following general information about the Server is displayed:NameName of this 83

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 201SlotSlot number of the interface.InterfaceType of interface installed in the slot. Valid

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833IS Manager Statistics202 Perle 833IS User GuideAccessing Interface StatisticsTo access the statistics for an interface: 1. Bring up the main System

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 203Bytes ReceivedThe total number of bytes received by this Ethernet connection for the 833

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833IS Manager Statistics204 Perle 833IS User GuideOverrunsThe number of times that heavy LAN traffic caused a frame to be lost by the TokenRing interf

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 205In ErrorsThe number of inbound frames that contained errors preventing them from beingde

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833IS Manager Statistics206 Perle 833IS User GuideTypeDisplays the type of call for the selected channel. Valid types are: Idle - Channel is not in us

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 207Time ConnectedThe time since the start of the current call.Perle DSP Modem InterfaceThis

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833IS Manager Statistics208 Perle 833IS User GuideIncoming CompleteNumber of successful incoming attempts for this modem since system reset. Thecount

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 209DepartmentThe department as configured in the User record. Valid for dial in only.GroupI

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833IS Manager Statistics210 Perle 833IS User GuideAddressThe IP address of the Server.SubnetThe subnet of the Server.Acquired ByThe method used to acq

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 211IP RIP To display the contents of the IP RIP table, click on the IP RIP button on the IP

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833IS Manager Statistics212 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX Protocol To access the statistics for the IPX protocol, from the main System Statistics screen,c

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 213IPX RIP To display the contents of the IPX RIP table, click on the IPX RIP button on the

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Perle 833IS User Guide 7Chapter 1: Quick Installation Overview About InstallationThis chapter provides an overview of how to install, setup and config

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833IS Manager Statistics214 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX SAP To display the contents of the IPX SAP table, click on the IPX SAP button on themain Protoco

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 215Node AddressThe node address of this Server.SocketThe IPX socket number that is used to

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833IS Manager Statistics216 Perle 833IS User GuideUser Statistics From the statistics screen of the manager, the administrator will be able to view th

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 217Call is an ISDN digital call. A modem is not used.ISDN Analog Call is an ISDN analog (al

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Event Log218 Perle 833IS User GuideEvent LogThe 833IS has a non-volatile Event Log that is used to track key activities in the833IS. This user log can

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 219PPP DebugThis popup menu displays the following PPP Debug options. Enabling any of thefo

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833IS Front Panel220 Perle 833IS User Guide833IS Front PanelThe Front Panel consists of a keypad and LCD display at the front of the 833IS. It isused

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Chapter 10: Managing the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 221Once the 833IS has been fully configured, the Front Panel is in Normal mode. In thismode

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833IS Front Panel222 Perle 833IS User GuideEnter KeyAccept changes and exit edit mode.ESC KeyDiscard changes and exit edit mode.

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 223Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsAbout Menu Descriptions and MapsIn this chapter

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Setting up and Installing the 833IS Hardware8 Perle 833IS User GuideSetting up and Installing the 833IS HardwareFor detailed instructions, see “Chapte

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Control224 Perle 833IS User GuideControlIndicates the start of control displays. Control is organized into System, Card, andNetwork control displays.M

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 225Control Menu MapControlPasswordControlSystemSystem ResetReset to DefaultView Resources

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Status226 Perle 833IS User GuideStatusIndicates the start of the Status Displays. Status is organized into System, Card, andNetwork Status Displays.Me

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 227Status Menu Map†Card Status descriptions on page 228.††Network Status descriptions on

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Card Status228 Perle 833IS User GuideCard StatusStatus specific to each card type is detailed below.Card Type Menu Description continues on page 229.M

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 229Card Status continuedMenu DescriptionLine Status Statuses are available for each BRI i

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Card Status continued230 Perle 833IS User GuideCard Status continuedMenu DescriptionModem Status Statuses are available for each modem on the card. U

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 231Card Status Menu Map* Display only when the unit includes both a BNC and RJ-45 Etherne

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Network Status Display232 Perle 833IS User GuideNetwork Status DisplayMenu DescriptionIPIP Enable/Disable Indicates whether the IP is enabled or disab

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 233Menu DescriptionIPX 802.2 by: Indicates how the Network Number for the 802.2 IPX frame

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Chapter 1: Quick Installation OverviewPerle 833IS User Guide 9Setting up the LAN ConnectionFor more details, see “Set up the basic parameters” on page

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Network Status Display Menu Map234 Perle 833IS User GuideNetwork Status Display Menu MapStatusIPXEnable/DisableStatusNetworkEnable/DisableStatusIPIP A

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 235Factory Default ModeFactory Default SetupProvides the base configuration for the 833IS

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Factory Default Mode and Setup Map236 Perle 833IS User GuideFactory Default Mode and Setup Map.Continues with “Factory Default Mode Menu Map” on page

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 237Factory Default ModeIndicates start of Factory Default Mode Displays.Menu DescriptionL

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Factory Default Mode238 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX Frames Rx Number of IPX frames received since last start-up.IPX Frames Tx Number of IPX frames trans

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Appendix 1: Menu Descriptions and MapsPerle 833IS User Guide 239Factory Default Mode Menu Map* Displayed only when the unit includes both BNC and RJ-4

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Factory Default Mode Menu Map240 Perle 833IS User Guide

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Perle 833IS User Guide 241Appendix 2: AT Command SetAbout AT Command SetIn this chapter you will read about: AT Commands Error Detection and Data Comp

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AT Commands242 Perle 833IS User GuideAT= x - Write toSelected S-RegisterThis command writes the value x to the currently selected S-Register. An S-Reg

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 243Dn - Dial This command directs the modem to go on-line, dial according to the string enteredand at

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Attaching to the Telephone Network10 Perle 833IS User GuideAttaching to the Telephone NetworkSee “Attaching to the Telephone Network” on page 42.Now t

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AT Commands244 Perle 833IS User Guidean error message. Valid only after the post dial character.@ Wait for silence: the modem will wait for at least 5

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 245Nn - AutomodeEnableThis command enables or disables automode detection. N0 Automode detection is d

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AT Commands246 Perle 833IS User GuideThe parameter n can be omitted, in which case the last S-Register accessed will beassumed. The S can be omitted f

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 247X0 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by countryrequirements; send only OK,

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AT Commands248 Perle 833IS User GuideShort Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command012340 OK x x x x x 1 CONNECT xx x xx2 RING xx x xx3 NO

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 249Short Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command33 FAX xxx xx 35 DATA xxx xx 40 CARRIER 300 xxx xx44

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AT Commands250 Perle 833IS User GuideShort Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command70 PROTOCOL: NONE xxx xx77 PROTOCOL: LAPM xxx xx78 CARRIER 31200 xx

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 251AT& Commands&Cn - RLSD (DCD)OptionThe modem controls the RLSD output in accordance with th

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AT Commands252 Perle 833IS User Guide&Rn - RTS/CTSOptionThis selects how the modem controls CTS. CTS operation is modified if hardwareflow control

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 253&V1 - Display LastConnectionStatisticsDisplays the last connection statistics in the following

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Perle 833IS User Guide 11Chapter 2: Site PreparationAbout Site PreparationIn this chapter you will read about: Site Preparation Overview Electrical R

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AT Commands254 Perle 833IS User GuideAT\ Commands\Kn - Break Control Controls the response of the modem to a break received from the DTE or the remote

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 255\Nn - OperatingModeThis command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a

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AT Commands256 Perle 833IS User GuideReporting SelectedOptionsThe modem can send a string of information to the DTE consisting of selectedoptions usin

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 257SubparameterDefinitions <mod> = A decimal number which specifies the preferred modulation(

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AT Commands258 Perle 833IS User Guidelowest and highest rates (see <min_rate> and <max_rate> below). <automode> is an optional num

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 259<max_rate> is an optional number which specifies the highest rate at which themodem may esta

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Error Detection and Data Compression Commands260 Perle 833IS User GuideIn error correction mode, the modem will signal a break through the active erro

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 261S-RegistersThe S-Registers are summarized in along with their default values. Registers orregister

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S-Registers262 Perle 833IS User GuideRegister Function Range Units Saved Default**S23 ReservedS24 ReservedS25 ReservedS26 ReservedS27 ReservedS28 Rese

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 263S-Register DefinitionsS3 - Carriage ReturnCharacterSets the command line and result code terminato

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Electrical Requirements12 Perle 833IS User Guidethen,✎__ Order the ISDN BRI lines required.✎__ Order the required cabling. See “Cable Planning and Req

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S-Register Definitions264 Perle 833IS User GuideS7 - Wait Time ForCarrier After Dial,For Silence, or ForDial Tone After “W”Dial Modifier Sets the le

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 265S36 - LAPM FailureControlDefault: 7 (00000111b)Bits 0-2 This value indicates what should happen up

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AT Command Set Summary266 Perle 833IS User GuideS86 - Call FailureReason CodeWhen the modem issues a NO CARRIER result code, a value is written to thi

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 267F9 Select V.32 bis 12000 line modulation. (RC144)F10 Select V.32 bis 14400 line modulation. (RC144

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AT Command Set Summary268 Perle 833IS User Guide&F Restore factory configuration.&R0 CTS tracks RTS (async) or acts per V.25 (sync).&R1 CT

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Appendix 2: AT Command SetPerle 833IS User Guide 269ECC Commands %C0 Disable data compression.%C1 Enable MNP 5 data compression.%C2 Enable V.42 bis da

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AT Command Set Summary270 Perle 833IS User Guide+FDT= Data transmission.+FDTC: Report the polled station capabilities.+FET: Post page message response

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Appendix 3: SpecificationsPerle 833IS User Guide 271Appendix 3: SpecificationsDimensionsHeight x Widthx Depth67 x 430 x 310 mm2.6 x 16.9 x 12.2 inches

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Chassis272 Perle 833IS User GuideChassis 19" rack mountable, 1.5U high 2 slots, rear loading 1 System card Optional expansion card can double num

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Appendix 3: SpecificationsPerle 833IS User Guide 273Connectors RJ45LAN Wiring Supported 10Base-T: Category 3, 4, 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair 100Base-TX:

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Chapter 2: Site PreparationPerle 833IS User Guide 13Environmental RequirementsThe 833IS is designed to operate in a normal office environment. The fol

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PerleDSP Modem Interface274 Perle 833IS User GuideISDN NetworkProtocolsSupported US NI-1 AT&T 5ESS NT DMS100 Japan INSnet64 BRI EuroISDN ETSI Net

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Appendix 3: SpecificationsPerle 833IS User Guide 275Other U-Law and A-Law Supported DTMF Signaling SupportedApprovalsCE MarkSafety Canadian Standards

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Protocols Supported276 Perle 833IS User GuideProtocols SupportedNetwork IPX SPX IP TCP UDP Netbeui LLC2Note: Other protocols (example - Lantastic) can

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Appendix 3: SpecificationsPerle 833IS User Guide 277Dial In Clients Supported Perle Remote Microsoft Dial Up Networking Apple Remote Access Any PPP cl

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Perle 833IS User Guide 279Appendix 4: RADIUS Server AttributesAccount Request MessagesThis section describes the attributes which will be included by

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Access-Accept Messages280 Perle 833IS User GuideAccess-Accept MessagesThis section describes the attributes which will be accepted by the 833IS from a

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Appendix 4: RADIUS Server AttributesPerle 833IS User Guide 281Number Name Description22 Framed-Route Routing information to be configured for the user

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Accounting Messages282 Perle 833IS User GuideAccounting MessagesThis section describes the attributes which will beincluded by the 833IS whensending a

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Appendix 4: RADIUS Server AttributesPerle 833IS User Guide 28349 Acct-Terminate-Cause Indicates how the session was terminated. Supported values inclu

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FCC/DOC Radio Frequency Interference StatementNoteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A DigitalDevice, purs

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Cable Planning and Requirements14 Perle 833IS User GuideCable Planning and RequirementsLAN Cabling Depending on the type of system card inserted into

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 285Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModeIn this manual you will read about:!Introduction to

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Overview of 833IS286 Perle 833IS User GuideSimilar procedures and commands for managing the installation and configurationof Cisco products are incorp

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 287Similar to Cisco products the dial topology for the 833IS is illustrated by thefollowing

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Differences Between 833IS and Cisco Products288 Perle 833IS User GuideThe startup configuration is a text file stored on the nvram volume on the 833IS

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 289firmware versions from flash volume, the 833IS will then still run in factory modeupon b

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Differences Between 833IS and Cisco Products290 Perle 833IS User GuideFor IP, the 833IS looks like a router between two networks. The first network i

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 291Command OverviewCisco commands used to configure and manage the 833IS are based upon the

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Installation and Configuration of 833IS with Cisco Configuration Mode292 Perle 833IS User Guide!Set the parameters needed for communication with the M

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 293To configure the basic IP Address:Press Press To enter an IP address, press Enter to

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Chapter 2: Site PreparationPerle 833IS User Guide 1510Base-T: Uses 22 to 26 AWG unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. Terminated with RJ-45 plugs. Cabl

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Installation and Configuration of 833IS with Cisco Configuration Mode294 Perle 833IS User GuidePress Set the value to match your LAN speed set to 4

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 295This configuration takes affect immediately and does not require an IPL of the833IS.At t

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Monitoring the 833IS296 Perle 833IS User GuideThis command is used by the router to determine which image <filename> to load atstartup or when t

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Appendix 5: Cisco Configuration ModePerle 833IS User Guide 297through Cisco commands you can delete files from the flash, the files are hidden andstil

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Differences between 833IS Manager and Cisco Configuration Mode298 Perle 833IS User Guide

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Perle 833IS User Guide 299Glossary3270A class of IBM terminals and printers used

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Glossary 300 Perle 833IS User GuideBurned In Address An address installed at the time of manufact

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GlossaryPerle 833IS User Guide 301EncapsulateThe carrying of frames of one proto

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Glossary 302 Perle 833IS User GuideMulticast The broadcasting of messages to a specified group of

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GlossaryPerle 833IS User Guide 303RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) A micr

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Cable Planning and Requirements16 Perle 833IS User Guide100Base-TX: Uses Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or Type 1 shielded twisted pair(STP)

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Glossary 304 Perle 833IS User GuideTrigger Character A character that force the transmission of a

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Perle 833IS User Guide 305IndexNumerics100Base-TX 1610Base-T 15AAccess-Accept Messages 280AccessingCard statistics 202Security Screen 171Accounting Me

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Perle 833IS User Guide 306BNC 299BOOTP 39, 299BOOTstrap Protocol see BOOTP 299BRI 1Bridge Filter 188broadcast filter 188BTU Output 271buffered port 44

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Perle 833IS User Guide 308Get 54viewing 54FFAX Class 2 269FDL 301Feature Card 301add 72Configuring 75display 200Edit 76Feature Cards 75File MenuManage

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Perle 833IS User Guide 309History 207Hot Swappable 301HP OpenView 189Humidity, Relative 271IIEEE 301Incoming Call Handling 64Installation 7InstallingM

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Perle 833IS User Guide 310Lantastic 89LAN-to-LAN 161List, Server 49Loop Start 301MMAC 301Main ScreenManager 51Main screen 51ManagerConnectionIP 45IPX

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Perle 833IS User Guide 311Multistation Access Unit see MAU 301NNAK 302NDIS 65, 302nel 82NetBEUI 129, 133, 302NetBIOS 64, 133, 302NetBIOS Extended User

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Perle 833IS User Guide 312AppleTalk 132Bridge 126IP 92Netbeui 133PPP 129Protocol Stack 302QQuick Buttons 51RRack Mount 302Assembling 28Attaching 28Rad

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Perle 833IS User Guide 313Dial-Out 163Group 163Group Settings 166Main Screen 164Name 200NovellAdvertising Print Server 214Archive Server 214File Serve

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Chapter 2: Site PreparationPerle 833IS User Guide 17Token Ring The following physical interfaces are available for Token Ring: STP (Shielded Twisted P

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Perle 833IS User Guide 314TTables, Community 191TCP 303TCP/IP 44, 303TelephoneAttaching line 10, 42Temperature Range 13Operating 13Thinnet, Defintion

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Chapter 2: Site PreparationPerle 833IS User Guide 19Telephony CablingThe connection to the ISDN network is made via an RJ-45 connector. The 833IS iss

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Telephony Cabling20 Perle 833IS User GuideTo enable termination, use the supplied jumpers (attached to the jumper block) tojumper the two top jumpers

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Perle 833IS User Guide 21Chapter 3: Setting Up and Installing About Setting Up and InstallingIn this chapter you will read about: Unpacking the 833IS

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Unpacking the 833IS22 Perle 833IS User Guide Perle RAS Manager 833IS Firmware Perle Remote Client Perle Dial-Out Client Unpacking the 833ISTo Unpac

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 23Familiarize Yourself with the Unit833IS Views The diagrams below show the major hardware

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European Community (EC) Mark of ConformityThis product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the app

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Familiarize Yourself with the Unit24 Perle 833IS User Guide833IS Chassis DescriptionOperator Panel LCDThe operator panel has a 2 line by 16 character

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 25Feature CardsThe 833IS can hold up to two Feature cards. The card in Slot 1 is called the

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Feature Cards26 Perle 833IS User GuideExpansion Card The 833IS is an expandable unit and therefore provides for the insertion of anoptional expansion

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 27ModemInterfaceThe card may include 8 central site modems on board. These modems will sup

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Assembling the Hardware28 Perle 833IS User GuideAttaching the Rack Mount The Rack Mount Kit provided can be used if you wish to install the 833IS in a

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 29Factory Default ModeThe operating Firmware and configuration for the 833IS is downloaded

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Attaching the LAN Cable30 Perle 833IS User Guide1. Ensure that the 833IS is powered off.▲ Ethernet/LAN Cable ConnectionNo configuration is needed for

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 31No configuration is needed for the Token Ring physical port. The cable isautomatically se

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Setting up the 833IS LAN Connection32 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX Connection to the ManagerNo configuration is required for the Manager to communicate w

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 33IP Default Router AddressIf the IP network path to the Management Connection passes throu

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INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENTS.“NOTICE: The Industry Canada (formerly Canadian Department of Communications) labelidentifies certified equipment. This c

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Setting up the 833IS LAN Connection34 Perle 833IS User GuideWhen editing a field, the keys behave as follows:Left , Right KeysSelects a menu. Positio

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 35Press Enter the IP subnet mask if required. The IP subnet mask will display none if none

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Setting up the 833IS LAN Connection36 Perle 833IS User GuidePress If you wish to save your configuration to NVRAM then press Enter.Press Enter again

Page 290 - PerleDSP Modem Interface

Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 37Verifying ConnectionOn the LAN card, there is a Link LED which flashes to indicate networ

Page 291 - Approvals

Verifying Connection38 Perle 833IS User GuideManager Status Displays one of the following messages:No ManagerDisplayed if there is no Manager connecte

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 39OverrunsDisplays the number of frames that were discarded by the 833IS LAN adapterbecause

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Verifying Connection40 Perle 833IS User GuideIPX Status IPX Frames RXDisplays the number of IPX frames received by the 833IS. This should increment on

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Chapter 3: Setting Up and InstallingPerle 833IS User Guide 41Configuring the 833IS Using the Manager Refer to Section 2: "Configuring the 833IS&q

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Configuring the 833IS42 Perle 833IS User Guideeasy to create a successful initial configuration. This configuration can then bemodified using the Cis

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Perle 833IS User Guide 43Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerAbout Using the ManagerThis chapter describes how to install and use the 833IS Manage

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS.This product complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. If requested, you must provide thetelepho

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System Requirements44 Perle 833IS User GuideSystem RequirementsThe minimum PC requirements for the 833IS Manager software are: Hard drive with at leas

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 45Installing the Manager SoftwareTo install the 833IS Manager software, follow these st

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Installing the Manager Software46 Perle 833IS User Guide833IS to do this. The MAC address can be obtained from the Front Panel. You can configure an I

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 47Connecting to the ServerUsing IPX To connect to the 833IS via IPX, start the Manager.

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Connecting to the Server48 Perle 833IS User Guide4. Enter the IP address of the Server in the IP Address field.5. Click on Add.The 833IS is now define

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 495. Once the Dial-up session is connected, start the 833IS Manager.Completing the Conn

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Connecting to the Server50 Perle 833IS User Guidepassword when you configure the Server. This will not be required if you select“RADIUS” as your secur

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 51 Using the Manager Main Screen The Perle 833IS main screen contains menus and the fol

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Using the Manager Main Screen52 Perle 833IS User GuideMenu Bar The menu bar contains all of the menus available when running the Manager. Eachmenu con

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 53Print SetupSelect a different printer or change the printer setup.Recent File List Th

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Perle 833IS User Guide viiAbout this BookThe Perle 833IS User Guide is intended for users ranging from novice toexperienced LAN Administrators. It is

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Using the Manager Main Screen54 Perle 833IS User GuideReset the Perle 833ISReset the Perle 833IS. Any sessions handled by the Server will be terminate

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 55PPP DebugThis popup menu displays the following PPP Debug options. Enabling any of th

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Using the Manager Main Screen56 Perle 833IS User GuideCascadeResize and overlap all open windows so that their title bars are visible.TileResize and a

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 57 Save FileSave the currently selected configuration file. PrintPrint the current conf

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Loading Firmware58 Perle 833IS User GuideLoading FirmwareFirmware is the basic operating code of a 833IS. A new 833IS must have Firmwaredownloaded bef

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Chapter 4: Using the Perle 833IS ManagerPerle 833IS User Guide 593. A window box will appear displaying the Firmware version that you are aboutto down

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Perle 833IS User Guide 63Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISAbout Configuring the Perle 833ISThis chapter describes how to configure the 833IS. You

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What’s in the Guideviii Perle 833IS User GuideWhile the Guide assumes LAN familiarity, we also assume that first time users wantsimple explanations th

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How the 833IS Works64 Perle 833IS User GuideRemote users can access file servers, Email, Mainframes, application servers, or anyother server that is o

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 65Bridge ClientThis client operates with the Server as a bridge. The Perle Remote Client

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How the 833IS Works66 Perle 833IS User GuideDial-Out Access With Perle Dial-Out Client software, LAN attached PCs can use the PerleDSPModem and lines

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 67Windows 3.x/95/98/NT, Windows 2000 Windows Communication Interface (COM port redirectio

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Using Configuration Files68 Perle 833IS User GuideFor Dial-Out, you must configure: Dialout parameters. Server IP or IPX parameters.Using Configuratio

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 695. The configuration will be uploaded from the server. A TFTP dialog window willbe disp

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Using Configuration Files70 Perle 833IS User Guide4. The Download Configuration dialog box appears. Click the radio button besideone of the following

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 71The Configuration Main Window is the main window for the configuration facilityof the M

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Using Configuration Files72 Perle 833IS User GuideInstalledIndicates whether the Feature Card is installed in this slot. If the Manager is currently a

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Perle 833ISPerle 833IS User Guide 73Removing To remove a Feature Card from the Manager:1. Click and drag the card you wish

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About this BookPerle 833IS User Guide ixChapter 8: Configuring the User Database: Learn how to custom define the user toyour system. Describes the v

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Setting the Date and Time74 Perle 833IS User GuideSetting the Date and TimeThe date and time is used to time stamp 833IS log messages.To set the 833IS

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Perle 833IS User Guide 75Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesAbout Configuring the InterfacesIn this chapter, you will read about: Overview of Interf

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Overview76 Perle 833IS User GuideFor each of the above interfaces there is a default configuration available whichattempts to satisfy the common envir

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 77Configure the Ethernet LAN InterfaceThe Ethernet LAN interface configuration screen is a

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Configure the Token Ring LAN Interface78 Perle 833IS User GuideBase MAC AddressThis is the base address for the MAC Address Pool. The address is a 12

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 79Enable BCP/NetBEUI MAC Address PoolCertain protocols require that the 833IS emulate a LA

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Configure the ISDN BRI Line Interface80 Perle 833IS User GuideConfigure the ISDN BRI Line InterfaceOverview An ISDN, BRI line is a digital transmissio

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 81An S/T line can be ordered (or configured, if on a PBX) such that clocking is notsupplie

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Configure the ISDN BRI Line Interface82 Perle 833IS User Guide US NI-1 AT&T 5ESS Northern Telecom DMS 100SPID (Service Profile Identifiers)The Ser

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Chapter 6: Configuring the InterfacesPerle 833IS User Guide 83CallbackWhen checked, channel is available for callbacks.NameName of the channel. This n

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