4 configuration 3 - lan to lan, Configuration 3 - lan to lan – Multi-Tech Systems DataTalker DT101/xx User Manual

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2.4 Configuration 3 - LAN to LAN

Configuration 3 is an example of a pair of DataTalkers providing the link between two LANs with
the added benefit of voice or fax traffic over the same composite link. Bridging the LANs over a
single high speed composite link expands the capacity of each LAN. The LAN bridge on each
LAN is provided by a router/bridge with a synchronous interface connected to the DataTalker’s
data channel. The composite link could be an internal ISDN terminal adapter, an internal 56K
DSU, or one of a variety of external high speed link devices up to fractional T1 devices. The
additional feature provided by the DataTalkers is free voice or fax traffic without the need to
establish a separate voice connection between the two LANs.

Communications

Server

File Server

Print Server

Printer

Ethernet

Concentrator

LAN 1

Composite Link

PDN

LAN 2

PBX

Trunk

Trunk

Station

Trunk

Station

PSTN

Voice/Fax

Channel

Voice/Fax

Channel

Telephone

Telephone

File Server

Print Server

LAN PC

LAN PC

LAN PC

Printer

Communications

Server

Ethernet

Concentrator

LAN PC

LAN PC

LAN PC

Router/Bridge

Tech

Systems

®

Router/Bridge

Tech

Systems

®

Sync Data

Channel

Sync Data

Channel

DataTalker

COMPOSITE

LINK
STATUS

VOICE /
FAX 1

DATA/

COMMAND

ORIG

101 MDM/TA

RXT

FCR

RD

TM

V35

EXT

MDM

DSU

CD

RCV

XMT

CTS

56

RTS

NS

OOS

28.8

OH

DBUP

TA

DTR

2B

FXS

FXO

E&M

FAX

XMT

RCV

XSG

RSG

COM

XMT

RCV

FC

VOICE /
FAX 2

RSG

XSG

RCV

XMT

FAX

E&M

FXO

FXS

Data / Voice / Fax Concentrator

DataTalker

COMPOSITE

LINK
STATUS

VOICE /
FAX 1

DATA/

COMMAND

ORIG

101 MDM/TA

RXT

FCR

RD

TM

V35

EXT

MDM

DSU

CD

RCV

XMT

CTS

56

RTS

NS

OOS

28.8

OH

DBUP

TA

DTR

2B

FXS

FXO

E&M

FAX

XMT

RCV

XSG

RSG

COM

XMT

RCV

FC

VOICE /
FAX 2

RSG

XSG

RCV

XMT

FAX

E&M

FXO

FXS

Data / Voice / Fax Concentrator

Figure 2-3. LAN to LAN Configuration

In the configuration shown in Figure 2-3, the voice/fax channel 1 FXO port on the DataTalker at
LAN 1 is connected to a station card on the local PBX, and the voice/fax channel 1 FXS port on
the DataTalker at LAN 2 is connected to a telephone. On both ends, the data channel of the
DataTalker is connected to the router’s synchronous port, and the router’s Ethernet port is
connected to the Ethernet concentrator. An RJ-48 telephone cable connected to the composite
link at the DataTalker’s DSU/TA DIGITAL connector links the DataTalker’s internal DSU to the
public data network.

You must configure the DataTalkers before you connect them to the LANs. To configure a
DataTalker, place DIP switch position 3 in the down (closed) position and connect a command
port device such as a terminal or a PC to the DATA/COMMAND connector on the back of the
DataTalker. Turn on the DataTalker and PC and run your communications software in terminal
mode. (Set it for direct connection at a serial port speed of 19,200 bps or slower.) Press the
ENTER key to establish communications with DataTalker

and bring up the Main Menu.

A series of configuration menus provides simple and complete configuration information for each
aspect of the DataTalker. From the Main Menu, you can configure the unit, display statistics,
reset various functions within the DataTalker, and run diagnostic tests:

Main Menu

1 - Configurations
2 - Statistics
3 - Reset Options
4 - Diagnostics
5 - Exit Command Mode
6 - QUICK SETUP

Selection : _

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