Connecting the router to the ethernet, Connecting to twisted-pair ethernet, Connecting a line device to the microrouter 1200i – Compatible Systems MicroRouter 1200i User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Network Installation

Connecting the Router to the Ethernet

If your twisted-pair hub is already in place, you can connect the router
to an active network without interrupting network activity. The router
must be powered off.

Connecting to Twisted-Pair Ethernet

Before connecting the router to twisted-pair cabling you need an
unshielded twisted-pair cable that is already connected to your
10BaseT-compatible twisted-pair hub.

To connect the router to the twisted-pair network, simply plug the
twisted-pair cable into the RJ-45 Ethernet connector on the back of the
unit.

Connecting a Line Device to the
MicroRouter 1200i

The MicroRouter 1200i supports high-speed synchronous operation
over a V.35 connector. It also supports lower speed synchronous/asyn-
chronous operation over an RS-232 connector.

The MicroRouter 1200i independently supports PPP, Frame Relay and
SMDS link protocols on WAN 0 and PPP and Frame Relay on WAN 1.

Connecting Devices to the V.35 Interface

This interface -- WAN 0 -- can be used to connect to a wide variety of
line communications devices, including those which support either
leased or dialed operation. Examples include leased 56K CSU/DSUs,
switched 56K CSU/DSUs, fractional T1 CSU/DSUs, ISDN Terminal
Adapters, and full T1/E1 rate CSU/DSUs.

You may select either dial-on-demand, redial if down (“always up”
mode), or leased line operation. This interface may also be set to
receive ISDN or switched 56 incoming calls.

To connect a device, first make sure that both units are powered off.
Then, simply connect a V.35 cable (not supplied) between the router and
the device.

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