Multitech MR9600-100 User's Guide

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Page 1 - User Guide

MR9600-100 Controller User Guide

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MR9600-100 User Guide4 CommPlete Communications ServerEthernet Switch LEDsThe upper part of the MR9600-100 front panel contains 10 status indicators f

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

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Page 5 - Table of Contents

1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 5Duplex Mode JumpersThe MR9600-100 must be set to the proper duplex mode for all ports. To set the du

Page 6 - 5 Solving Problems

MR9600-100 User Guide6 CommPlete Communications Server• Two Ethernet link indicator LEDs• Two Ethernet 100M bps indicator LEDs• 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.

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1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 7technology such as stackable hubs, coupled with the decreasing cost of switches, bridges, and routers

Page 8 - LED Indicators

MR9600-100 User Guide8 CommPlete Communications ServerThe difference between switched Ethernet (10Mbps, 100Mbps, or both) and traditional Ethernet isa

Page 9 - Card Status LEDs

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Page 11 - Duplex Mode Jumpers

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Page 12 - Topology

MR9600-100 User Guide12 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install the MR9600-100 Controller into a CommPlete Co

Page 13 - Switching Technology

2 Hardware InstallationCommPlete Communications Server 13is the PC that runs the MultiModemManager software or, optionally, a third-party SNMP manag

Page 14 - 10/100 Switching Technology

MR9600-100 Controller User GuideP/N 82067502, Revision CCopyright © 1998 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.All rights reserved. This publication may not be r

Page 15 - 1 Introduction

MR9600-100 User Guide14 CommPlete Communications ServerSetting the Duplex Mode (JP1-JP5)Each 10M bps port can be set for half-duplex or full-duplex op

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2 Hardware InstallationCommPlete Communications Server 15In the figure above, port #1 (“P1”) is set to full-duplex operation by placing the shorting

Page 17 - 2 Installation

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Page 18 - Ethernet Cabling

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Page 19 - Network Connections

MR9600-100 User Guide18 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionYou can operate the MR9600-100 by using the front panel indicators for information

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3 OperationCommPlete Communications Server 19SNMP InterfaceThe MR9600-100 can be monitored and controlled by using SNMP through the MultiModemManage

Page 21 - 2 Hardware Installation

MR9600-100 User Guide20 CommPlete Communications ServerTelnet InterfaceTelnet is a standard Internet protocol that allows a remote connection between

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3 OperationCommPlete Communications Server 21Logging InWhenever you access the MR9600-100 for the first time during a browser session, you will be p

Page 24 - Event Files

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Page 25 - Command Line Interface

CommPlete Communications Server iiiFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Page 26 - Web Browser Interface

MR9600-100 User Guide24 CommPlete Communications ServerParameter TypesMany MR9600-100 commands require a parameter to complete the command. Most of th

Page 27 - FTP Interface

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 25IP Address MaskDescription: An IP address string consisting of four decimal numbers separated by periods

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MR9600-100 User Guide26 CommPlete Communications ServerCommands Listed by FunctionThis section lists the MR9600’s commands alphabetically by the follo

Page 29 - 4 Commands

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 27setgateway IP Address Configure the gateway addresssetip IP Address Configure the IP addresssetpollingof

Page 30 - Parameter Types

MR9600-100 User Guide28 CommPlete Communications Serverrd, remdir Pathname Remove directoryren, rename Pathname Rename a filerendir Pathname Rename a

Page 31 - IP Address Mask

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 29SystemCommand Name Parameters DescriptionA: None Changes the drive the user is to work withB: None Chang

Page 32 - Commands Listed by Function

MR9600-100 User Guide30 CommPlete Communications ServerCommands Listed by Security LevelThis section lists the MR9600’s commands by security level. Th

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 31OperatorCommand Name Parameters Descriptionabort None Cancels update procedure of modem and T1 cardscfg,

Page 34 - Modem Control

MR9600-100 User Guide32 CommPlete Communications Serverusage Specifier Displays how many modems: received or made calls,were OOS, were not responding,

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 33Command ReferenceThis section describes the MR9600’s commands in alphabetic order. For a description of

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MR9600-100 User Guide34 CommPlete Communications Server!nParameter: Command history index.Description: Repeats the command whose index is indicated by

Page 38 - Supervisor

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 35abortParameter: NoneDescription: Cancels update procedure of modem and T1 cardsSecurity: OperatorExample

Page 39 - Command Reference

MR9600-100 User Guide36 CommPlete Communications ServerbpstatusParameter: NoneDescription: Displays the rack’s back plane polling activity between the

Page 40 - Command history index

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 37catParameter: PathnameDescription: Displays the contents of the ASCII text file referred to by Pathname.

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MR9600-100 User Guide38 CommPlete Communications Servercl, clockParameter: NoneDescription: Displays current date and time (24 hour clock).Security: G

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 39Description: Deletes the file specified by Pathname. The file is permanently destroyed, and cannot berec

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MR9600-100 User Guide40 CommPlete Communications ServerdownloadParameter: PathnameDescription: Downloads the file specified by pathname from the MR960

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 41getcallsParameter: Device or noneDescription: Displays call traffic for the modems listed in device. If

Page 45 - Pathname

MR9600-100 User Guide42 CommPlete Communications Servergetfkey1, getfkey2, getfkey3, getfkey4Parameter: NoneDescription: Displays the current configur

Page 46 - Specifier

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 43getmodemsParameter: Device or noneDescription: Displays the current status for the modems specified by d

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CommPlete Communications ServervTable of Contents1 IntroductionIntroduction ...

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MR9600-100 User Guide44 CommPlete Communications ServerChan 21: Ready Chan 22: ReadyChan 23: Ready Chan 24: ReadyChan 25: Ready Chan 26: ReadyChan 27:

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 45getrackParameter: NoneDescription: Displays the current Rack Type.Security: SupervisorExample:getrackCha

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MR9600-100 User Guide46 CommPlete Communications ServergetslotsParameter: NoneDescription: Displays hardware type and location within the rack. This

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 47[0] A:\MMM # getwritecommunityWrite community = publicEnter SETWRITECOMMUNITY <community-string> t

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MR9600-100 User Guide48 CommPlete Communications Servermd, mkdirParameter: PathnameDescription: Make directory. The md command creates a directory wit

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 49oc, oosclear, oosclrParameter: DeviceDescription: Puts the specified devices in service by clearing the

Page 54 - Filename or Path

MR9600-100 User Guide50 CommPlete Communications ServerOK<esc>n==== Current device is: Slot 6 Device B ====atl5B1 E1 M1 Q0 R0 V1 X4 &E1 &

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 51passwd, passwordParameter: NoneDescription: The passwd command allows you to change your password by pro

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MR9600-100 User Guide52 CommPlete Communications ServerChan 05 (4E): Idle Chan 06 (4F): IdleChan 07 (4G): Idle Chan 08 (4H): IdleChan 09 (4I): Idle Ch

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 53prisetupParameter: SpecifierDescription: Set Configuration parameters for a PRI card.Security: OperatorE

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MR9600-100 User Guide54 CommPlete Communications Serverrd, remdirParameter: PathnameDescription: Remove directory. The rd command deletes the director

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 55rmSee del.rsSee reset.

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MR9600-100 User Guide56 CommPlete Communications Serverse, setenvironParameter: NoneDescription: Allows you to check or change the environment values

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 57Enter Selection (<1>,2,3,4,5,6, q, -): 5Frame Type1. TYPE_II2. SNAPEnter Selection (<1>,2, q

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MR9600-100 User Guide58 CommPlete Communications Server1. Binary 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS)2. Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)3. ZBTSIEnter Selection (&

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 591. Controller Setup2. Ras Setup3. T1 SetupEnter Selection (1,<2>,3, q, -): 2Configure a Ras Card (

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MR9600-100 User Guide60 CommPlete Communications ServerStart 2nd Exclusion:0.0.0.0End 2nd Exclusion:0.0.0.0Address Pool Start (<192.168.90.10>,

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 61Enter Selection (<1>,2,3,4, q, -):Transmit Level1. - 0.0dB2. - 7.5dB3. -15.0dB4. -22.5dBEnter Sele

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MR9600-100 User Guide62 CommPlete Communications ServersetconfigParameter: Pathname DeviceDescription: Associates a configuration file with a particul

Page 68 - Pathname Device

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 63setfkey1, setfkey2, setfkey3, setfkey4Parameter: Command StringDescription: Creates command macros for t

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MR9600-100 User Guide64 CommPlete Communications ServerDescription: Disables controller generated polling to specified device. The example below star

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 65setpollingonParameter: DeviceDescription: Re-enables polling bewtween controller and specified device.

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MR9600-100 User Guide66 CommPlete Communications ServersetrasostypeParameter: DeviceDescription: Lets the controller know what operating system is loa

Page 73 - IP Address

4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 67setsubnetParameter: IP Address MaskDescription: Changes the subnet mask to the mask specified in the par

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MR9600-100 User Guide68 CommPlete Communications ServersyncParameter: NoneDescription: Writes oustanding events (events that normally get written ever

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 69t1debugParameter: DeviceDescription: Displays the status of AB Signalling bits for both the transmit and

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MR9600-100 User Guide70 CommPlete Communications Servert1setupParameter: DeviceDescription: Sets the T1 configuration information associated with a T1

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 71Enter Selection (1,<2>,3,4, q, -):Acknowledgement Wink1. Disabled2. EnabledEnter Selection (<1&

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MR9600-100 User Guide72 CommPlete Communications Servert1statusParameter: DeviceDescription: Interrogates the status of the specified T1 device. The s

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 73updateParameter: Pathname DeviceDescription: Updates the firmware of the controller, of a T1 device, or

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MR9600-100 User Guide2 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis manual describes the field installation of a Multi-Tech MR9600-100 Controller (

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MR9600-100 User Guide74 CommPlete Communications ServeruploadParameter: PathnameDescription: Uploads from a computer connected to the MR9600 controlle

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 75usageParameter: SpecifierDescription: Displays how many modems fit the following parameters: received in

Page 83 - Error Messages

MR9600-100 User Guide76 CommPlete Communications Serverver, versionParameter: NoneDescription: Displays the current version of the MR9600’s firmware.S

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4 CommandsCommPlete Communications Server 77Error MessagesThis section lists the MR9600-100’s error messages and their possible causes. Many error m

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MR9600-100 User Guide78 CommPlete Communications ServerERROR: No history is being maintainedThe command history buffer is empty or not being maintaine

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Page 88 - MR9600-100 Diagnostic Tests

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MR9600-100 User Guide82 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter provides information needed to identify and fix problems with the MR96

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5 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 83Test c Clears segment 1 modems OOS.Test d Resets segment 1 modems.

Page 91 - RJ-45 Connectors

1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 3Card Status LEDsThe lower part of the MR9600-100’s front panel contains 16 two-color LED indicators,

Page 92 - Category 5 (Cat 5)

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AppendixesCommPlete Communications Server 85Appendix A - Connector Pinouts This appendix describes the RJ-45 connector pinouts, and discusses categori

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MR9600-100 User Guide86 CommPlete Communications ServerAppendix B - Categories of Ethernet PerformanceThe telecommunications industry has defined cabl

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AppendixesCommPlete Communications Server 87However, Cat 5 has some installation requirements that must be met:• Never use staples to mount or fix Ca

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MR9600-100 User Guide90 CommPlete Communications Server## character, 19110Base-T connector, 5AASCII text files, 37CCC9600 chassis, 2, 3, 12, 13, 18, 4

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IndexCommPlete Communications Server 91configuration files, 18, 21connectors, 4, 13Ddate and time, 38, 68deleting a file, 39device identifier, 24devic

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MR9600-100 User Guide92 CommPlete Communications ServerOperator level, 31supervisor level, 18Supervisor level, 30, 32self-test, 12serial connector, 19

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