Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

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DL3800E Inverse Multiplexer User’s Guide — July 9, 2001

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Direct Connection

For direct connection, using the appropriate DE-9 cable, connect the ASCII
terminal or SNMP workstation to the DL3800E unit through the Terminal
or SNMP connector on the back of the rear panel. The baud rate, parity bit,
and stop bit settings must match those of the terminal: baud rate, 9600;
eight bits, no parity and two stop bits.

Modem Connection

When using a modem, the baud rate, parity bit, and stop bit settings of the
modem must match the terminal or workstation port default settings: baud
rate 9600; eight bits; no parity, and two stop bits. If these parameters are
not the same, reconfigure the unit default settings using the front panel
controls.

When the parameters of the modem and the terminal or workstation port
coincide, using the RS-232 straight cable, connect the modem to the
appropriate RS-232 comm port (COMM PORT or NMS) on the rear panel of
the DL3800E. Then, connect the modem to the phone line and the ASCII
terminal or SNMP workstation. DE-9 to DB-25 adapters and null-modem
adapters are available from Quick Eagle Networks. Specify a plug or socket
terminal connection when ordering.

For direct connection, the terminal, workstation, or modem may be placed
up to 15 meters away from the comm port when operating at 9600 baud.
Distances may be increased if the baud rate is reduced.

Telnet Connection

For a telnet connection, connect a device that provides a SLIP connection to
the NMS port of the DL3800E unit. Examples include a terminal server,
router auxiliary port, or the Quick Eagle Networks Management Access
Processor (MAP). Be sure to provide a valid IP address to the DL3800E.
There can be up to two active telnet sessions at any given time. There is no
way for a user to delete the telnet session of another user.

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