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Strany 1 - Platform

i34-00271September 1998MultiProPlatformSeriesVerilink Corporation127 Jetplex CircleMadison, AL 357581.800.VERILINK

Strany 2 - Acknowledgment

xLAN Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Physical Port selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Link Test Enabled. . . . .

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78 CHAPTER 4: NMCSThe MultiPro unit front panel LEDs do not change while the monitor continues displaying asterisks (*). After successfully loading,

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Downloading Firmware for the MultiPro Unit794Press F10.Downloading the Specific Task Software1 Press Shift+F10 to access the Network Controller Softwa

Strany 5 - Software Warranty

80 CHAPTER 4: NMCS8Set each 9000 card back to Run mode and the thumbwheels to 1, 2, 3, or 4.9 Remove and apply power to the chassis.10 Set the thumbw

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Downloading Firmware for the MultiPro Unit813Press F10, to access the Line Module Parameters screen is displayed. Program the listed parameters as fol

Strany 7 - Table of Contents

82 CHAPTER 4: NMCSDisplaying SoftwareVersionsThis function returns the list of tasks loaded in the unit along with their version and the available sp

Strany 8 - 3 Hardware Operation

Downloading Firmware for the MultiPro Unit83The NMCS applications attach to the TXPORT platform via a poll/select host port connection. The normal set

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84 CHAPTER 4: NMCS

Strany 10 - 5 Unisys Poll/Select

5UNISYS POLL/SELECTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the Unisys Poll/Select protocol and how it operates using the TXPORT Mul

Strany 11 - Terminal Protocol Parameters

86 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTDOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM 9111TRANSPORT®DOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM 9111TRA

Strany 12 - 7 Bisync 2780/3780 and 3270

Configuration / Operation87Configuration/ OperationUnisysPoll/Select TerminalEach of these parameters is described in the following paragraphs.Default

Strany 13 - 9 Unisys Uniscope

Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Baud Rate . . . . . . . . .

Strany 14 - 10 Legacy Options

88 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTModule. This parameter represents the line module number in the source unit. Port. Enter the port number where the

Strany 15 - 12 Frame Relay Protocol

Configuration / Operation89Contention Frequency Contention frequency is the time, in seconds, the unit delays between sending contention polls. This p

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90 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTDrop DTR If DCD DropsThis parameter applies to dial-up applications. When set to Y (yes), the DTR performs an on-to-o

Strany 17 - 17 Bridge

Configuration / Operation91Select Retry DelayIf a device is selected 50 consecutive times and NAKs the select each time, the unit places the device in

Strany 18 - 18 IP Router

92 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTUnisys Poll/SelectTerminal AddressesEach of these parameters is described in the following paragraphs.Line ModuleThis

Strany 19 - 19 IPX Router

Configuration / Operation93Copying from different port types is allowed. Pressing F7 initiates the copy process.Terminal Address Any valid poll/select

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94 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTI - Wait for Host Connection. The normal setting is N. See page 173 for further information.J - Virtual Address. Wh

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Configuration / Operation95Unisys Poll/Select HostEach of these parameters is described in the following paragraphs.Defaults are shown underlined.Line

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96 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTAfter these fields have been filled, press F10. This re-displays the port using the copied values.Baud RateThis is th

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Configuration / Operation97Turnaround DelayThe Turnaround Delay is the time, in milliseconds, the unit waits between the receipt of a message and the

Strany 24 - Concepts

xii7 Bisync 2780/3780 and 3270Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Bisync Principles and Concepts . . . . . .

Strany 25 - Principles and Concepts

98 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTUpline ControllerWhen set to Y (yes), the unit knows another TXPORT unit is connected upstream and issues a Disconnec

Strany 26 - Call accept

Configuration / Operation99PortThe port field indicates the number of the port being displayed. A different port may be selected by entering its numbe

Strany 27 - Figure 1-4

100 CHAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECTE - Virtual Address. When set to Y, this option indicates that this address has no direct relationship to any physi

Strany 28 - Connect Request to HOSTA

6ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSIntroductionThis chapter explains how to configure and operate ports that support the TTY protocol

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102 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSAsynchronous Terminal ParametersEach of these parameters is described in the followi

Strany 30 - Specifications

Asynchronous Terminal Parameters103PortThe number of the source port to be copied from is entered here. After these fields have been filled, press F10

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104 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSHost TypeThe entry in this field should reflect the type of device the host expects

Strany 32 - Industry Standards

Asynchronous Terminal Parameters105Active If DSR/DCDThe DSR/DCD parameter determines what leads must be present for the port to be active. The physica

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106 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSEnd ofUser FieldThe End of User Field character parameter specifies a character used

Strany 34 - Ordering

Control Characters107Control CharactersWhen the Control characters menu is selected by pressing F10 from the TTY Terminal Port Parameters screen, the

Strany 35 - Ordering Numbers

1 - IBM 3274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1292 - IBM 3275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1295 - 3270 LAN Gateway . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 36 - 14 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL

108 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSTTY Terminal AddressesTo establish a logical connection with another port on the TXP

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TTY Terminal Addresses109Station NameEach station name in a configuration must be assigned a unique name. This can be up to 17 characters and cannot i

Strany 38 - 16 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL

110 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSOption G - Spool outputSetting this option enables the communications platform to ac

Strany 39 - Products

Console Port Parameters111ConsolePortParametersFigure 6-5 is displayed when a port is selected and defined as a Console port, as described above, or t

Strany 40 - 18 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL

112 CHAPTER 6: ASYNCHRONOUS HOST AND TERMINAL PROTOCOL PARAMETERSLine ModuleEnter the line module number of the port to be copied.PortThe number of t

Strany 41 - NSTALLATION

7BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270IntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the Bisync 2780/3780 and 3270 protocols and how they operate usin

Strany 42 - Connections

114 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270DOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM 9111TRANSPORT®DOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM

Strany 43 - Figure 2-3

Configuration / Operation115Configuration/ OperationBisync TerminalFigure 7-2 shows a Bisync Terminal Port parameters screen.Defaults are shown underl

Strany 44 - HAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

116 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270Port. The number of the source port to be copied from is entered here.After these fields have been filled, p

Strany 45 - 9101 Connections

Configuration / Operation117TerminationThis field sets the port for DCE (data communication equipment) or DTE (data terminal equipment). This is not u

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xivLine Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151Description . .

Strany 47 - 9111 Connections

118 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270Select Retry DelayIf a device is selected 50 consecutive times, and NAKs the select each time, the unit place

Strany 48 - T1 Connection

Configuration / Operation119Poll and Select TimeoutThis is the time, in milliseconds, the controller waits for a response to either a Poll or a Select

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120 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270Bisync TerminalStation ParametersFigure 7-3 shows a Bisync Terminal Station Parameters screen.Defaults are sh

Strany 50 - 28 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

Configuration / Operation121CU AddressThis field should be filled in with the EBCDIC hexadecimal value of the CU address for the station. Valid entrie

Strany 51 - Front 9111

122 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270E. Output Only. This option, when set to Y, defines this device as output only and it is not polled in the n

Strany 52 - Figure 2-10

Configuration / Operation123Bisync Host PortParametersFigure 7-4 shows a Bisync Terminal Port parameters screen.Defaults are shown underlined.Line Mod

Strany 53 - Port 5 and Port 6 Pinouts

124 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270After these fields have been filled, press F10. This redisplays the port using the copied values.Baud RATEThi

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Configuration / Operation125Trailing Pad CharactersPad characters are dummy characters sent at the end of a synchronous transmission. A value of 1 is

Strany 55 - 9211 Connections

126 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270Messages per Group PollThis parameter indicates whether the unit is allowed to send more that one message per

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Configuration / Operation127Bisync Host Station ParametersFigure 7-2 shows a Bisync Terminal Port parameters screen.Defaults are shown underlined.Line

Strany 57 - 9000 Connections

A - Timeout For Offline Device. . . . . . . . . . . . .178B - Flush Data For Offline Device . . . . . . . . . . .179C - Auto Connect on Select . . . .

Strany 58 - 36 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

128 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270CU AddressThis field should be filled in with the EBCDIC hexadecimal value of the CU address for the station.

Strany 59 - PERATION

Configuration / Operation129J. Do Not Send Device Status. In standard 3270 BSC operation, the unit sends a device status message when a terminal goes

Strany 60 - Operation

130 CHAPTER 7: BISYNC 2780/3780 AND 3270

Strany 61 - 9000 Front Panel Operation

8NCRIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the NCR protocol and how it operates using TXPORT MultiPro platforms and NMCS software.

Strany 62 - HAPTER 3: HARDWARE OPERATION

132 CHAPTER 8: NCRFigure 8-1 shows a typical NCR network using frame relay as the transport medium. This figure shows addressing information as addre

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Configuration / Operation133Configuration/ OperationNCR TerminalDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number o

Strany 64 - Basic NMCS

134 CHAPTER 8: NCRAfter these fields have been filled, press F10. This re-displays the port using the copied values.Baud RateThis is the rate, in bit

Strany 65 - Main Menu

Configuration / Operation135Trailing Pad CharactersPad characters are dummy characters sent at the end of a synchronous transmission. Two PAD characte

Strany 66 - 44 CHAPTER 4: NMCS

136 CHAPTER 8: NCRDrop DTR If DCD DropsThis parameter applies to dial-up applications. When set to Y (yes) DTR performs an on-to-off transition for 5

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Configuration / Operation137Poll and Select TimeoutThis is the time, in milliseconds, the controller waits for a response to either a Poll or a Select

Strany 68 - Upgrade Software Screen

xviVC Modulo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211VC Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211Number of VC . . . . .

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138 CHAPTER 8: NCRNCR TerminalAddressesDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the displayed port. En

Strany 70 - Figure 4-4

Configuration / Operation139Terminal Address Any valid NCR address may entered in this field. There is one entry for each station on this port. This i

Strany 71 - Status Screen

140 CHAPTER 8: NCRThis option is available on firmware version 2.56 and later.G. This option is reserved for internal use.H. Keep Message. When set

Strany 72 - LAN Status

Configuration / Operation141Poll CodeThe poll code is an addition to the terminal address. Valid entries are shown in Table 8-3. Entries are made as t

Strany 73 - Figure 4-6

142 CHAPTER 8: NCRNCR HostLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Entering a different line module number

Strany 74 - Data Line Monitor Menu Screen

Configuration / Operation143Baud RateThis is the rate, in bits per second, at which the port communicates. The selections are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7

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144 CHAPTER 8: NCRTurnaround DelayThe Turnaround Delay is the time, in milliseconds, the unit waits between the receipt of a message and the transmis

Strany 76 - Statistics Menu Screen

Configuration / Operation145NCR HostAddressesLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Entering a different

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146 CHAPTER 8: NCRHost AddressAny valid NCR address may entered in this field. There is one entry for each station on this port. If the host is using

Strany 78 - Figure 4-9

Configuration / Operation147Poll CodeThe poll code is an addition to the terminal address. Valid entries are shown in Table 8-6. Entries are made as t

Strany 79 - Figure 4-10

14 IP PAD Application ParametersIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243IP PAD Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9UNISYS UNISCOPEIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the Unisys Uniscope protocol and how it operates using TXPORT MultiPro plat

Strany 82 - Global Parameters Screen

150 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEDOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM 9111TRANSPORT®DOWNLOAD CONFIGMODE BACKUP NET ALARM POWERPRISM 9111TRANS

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Configuration / Operation151Configuration/ OperationUniscope TerminalDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module num

Strany 84 - Line Module Parameters Screen

152 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEPort. Enter the port number where the source stations reside.After these fields have been filled, press F10. This re-d

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Configuration / Operation153Trailing PAD CharactersPad characters are dummy characters sent at the end of a synchronous transmission. The selection is

Strany 86 - Port Type List Screen

154 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEOffline Delay RetryThis is the time, in seconds, the unit waits between attempts to poll a station that is marked offli

Strany 87 - Line Module Messages Screen

Configuration / Operation155Uniscope TerminalAddressesDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the disp

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156 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPECopying from different port types is allowed.Terminal AddressAny valid Uniscope address may entered in this field. Ther

Strany 89 - Port Address Tables

Configuration / Operation157F. Station Not Pollable. This address is not polled after it has connected to the host. This is an output-only device.G.

Strany 90 - Figure 4-18

xviiiBridge Management Multicast Address . . .279Multicast MAC Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .280LAN Path Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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158 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEUniscope HostLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Entering a different l

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Configuration / Operation159Baud RateThis is the rate, in bits per second, at which the port communicates. The selections are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7

Strany 93 - Port L Parameters Screen

160 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEHost Response TimeoutThe Host Response Timeout should match the timeout parameter set in the host. The unit makes sure

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Configuration / Operation161Host NameEnter the unique name (up to 17 bytes) for this port. This is the name the terminals use to establish a logical c

Strany 95 - Figure 4-20

162 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPEPortThe port field indicates the number of the port being displayed. A different port may be selected by entering its n

Strany 96 - MultiPro Unit

Configuration / Operation163E. This option is not used.F. This option is not used.G. Auto Connect on Link Active. When set to Y, this option causes

Strany 97 - Unit 000 Unit 001

164 CHAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPE

Strany 98 - Figure 4-24

10LEGACY OPTIONSLegacy Terminal Options All legacy terminal ports have a similar set of parameters for their stations. The most options appear for Uni

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166 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSIt may not be apparent that devices which depend on being polled or not being polled to determine if the host is on-lin

Strany 100 - Wait result code

Legacy Terminal Options167B - Don’t SendStatus MessageIt is possible to have the MultiPro unit initiate a message to a device. These greeting messages

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Area ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .299Address Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300Address Summary Mask . . .

Strany 102 - HAPTER 4: NMCS

168 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSC - ReservedChannelAs previously discussed, it is possible for a station to send a message through the MultiPro platfor

Strany 103 - Press RETURN to continue

Legacy Terminal Options169Figure 10-8 and Figure 10-9 depict how the printer address is defined on the host ports as well as the terminal port. Figure

Strany 104 - 82 CHAPTER 4: NMCS

170 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSF - Output OnlyThis option is used for printers to reduce the number of polls in the poll string for a port. As shown i

Strany 105 - Figure 4-26

Legacy Terminal Options171G - Group AddressThis option defines a particular address as the Group Address for a downstream concentrator. The MultiPro o

Strany 106 - 84 CHAPTER 4: NMCS

172 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSFigure 10-13 shows the definition of stations for a mixed group/specific polling environment. Stations 02 and 03 are at

Strany 107 - Poll/Select

Legacy Terminal Options173H - Keep MessageEven though one of the principles of the MultiPro platform is that it should never lose a message, there are

Strany 108 - Unisys Host

174 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSAs was described in Auto Connect On Power Up on page 165, the MultiPro unit continues to poll a device every 30 seconds

Strany 109 - / Operation

Legacy Terminal Options175Spool MessagesOne of the principles of the MultiPro platform is that it delivers one message per device at a time. Generally

Strany 110 - HAPTER 5: UNISYS POLL/SELECT

176 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSWhen this option is set for a printer, it helps prevent the print and pause condition prevalent with remote print devic

Strany 111 - Configuration / Operation

Legacy Terminal Options177Figure 10-21 shows the group address with both the group and flush input options set. The MultiPro unit also has addresses 0

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iiCopyright ©1998 TXPORT. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, tran-scribed, stored in a retrieval system,

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xxCircuit Connect Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323DLCI Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323Enable IPXWAN2 . . . . . . . . .

Strany 114 - Figure 5-3

178 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSLegacy Host OptionsAll legacy host ports have a similar set of parameters for their stations. Most options appear for U

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Legacy Host Options179B - Flush Data For Offline DeviceThis option should be used with care. Normally, the MultiPro platform does not accept data for

Strany 116

180 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSThe following two NMCS screens depict how the printer address would be defined on the host ports as well as the termina

Strany 117 - Unisys Poll/Select Host

Legacy Host Options181D - Group AddressThis option does not apply to all legacy protocols, but for those using a form of group polling, this option sp

Strany 118

182 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONSThis option is also used by itself, as shown in Figure 10-29, when establishing a connection from one host port to anot

Strany 119

Legacy Host Options183H - SendDisconnectMessageWhen this option is set, the MultiPro unit sends the message defined in the disconnect message field of

Strany 120 - Unisys Poll/Select Addresses

184 CHAPTER 10: LEGACY OPTIONS

Strany 121

11DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)IntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for DLPl and how it operates using the TXPORT MultiPro platform and N

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186 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has defined a communications protocol in Recommendation X.25

Strany 123 - Parameters

Configuration / Operation187Configuration/ OperationData Link ProtocolParametersThe DLP Port Parameters menu screen is used to define a port on the co

Strany 124 - Terminal

Display bridge statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392Display port statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392Reset bridge statistics . . .

Strany 125

188 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Copy Port ParametersThe three fields on this line work together to allow copying an existing port configurati

Strany 126

Configuration / Operation189NRZIThe NRZI parameter describes the encoding technique used at Layer 1. The selection can be either non-return to zero (N

Strany 127

190 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)ParametersList for SDLCThe SDLC Parameters menu screen is used to define an SDLC device on the communications

Strany 128

Configuration / Operation191Modulo TypeThe Modulo Type parameter indicates how the information frames are to be numbered. To use numbers 0 through 7,

Strany 129 - Characters

192 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Device Inoperational TimerThis parameter specifies the inactivity timer, in seconds, on a secondary port. If

Strany 130 - Addresses

Configuration / Operation193Parameters List for LAPBThe LAPB Parameters menu screen is used to define a LAPB device on the MultiPro unit that communic

Strany 131 - TTY Terminal Addresses

194 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Retransmission Busy CounterWhile a remote station is in a busy state, it polls the specified number of times

Strany 132

Configuration / Operation195Device Inoperational TimerThis parameter specifies the inactivity timer, in seconds, on a port. If the port does not recei

Strany 133

196 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Device Parameters MenuLike the Parameters Menu, the Device Parameters menu displays the device settings depen

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Configuration / Operation197Connect addressThis parameter specifies the ASCII characters used to establish the internal connection within an X.25 chan

Strany 136 - Typical Bisync Network

198 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Device ParametersMenu for LAPB andTUNNELThe LAPB or TUNNEL Device Parameters Menu displays the Device’s curre

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Data Link Protocol in SDLC Mode199This field can contain up to 17 ASCII characters. The default is a null string.Data Link Protocol in SDLC ModeWhen c

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200 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Figure 11-8 shows the device list for the port connection to the IBM mainframe for unit 001. Both remote cont

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Data Link Protocol in LAPB Mode201Figure 11-10 shows the device list for the port connected to the controller on unit 003.Data Link Protocol in LAPB M

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202 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Figure 11-12 shows the device configuration of the port connected to the file server for the unit 001.Figure

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Data Link Protocol in Tunnel Mode203Data Link Protocol in Tunnel ModeWhen configuring a MultiPro port to DLP in tunnel mode, it provides connectivity

Strany 142 - Terminal Addresses Screen

204 CHAPTER 11: DLP (DATA LINK PROTOCOL)Figure 11-16 shows the device configuration of the port connector to the file server for the unit 002.

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12FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLFrame Relay BasicsFrame relay is a bit-oriented transport protocol that functions similar to X.25. It is used to transport a var

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206 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLFigure 12-1 shows how multiple PVCs are established on the same physical link as well as the fact that DLCIs are

Strany 145 - Bisync Host Parameters Screen

Configuration / Operation207Configuration/ OperationLevel 1 and Level 2Frame Relay Port ParametersThese parameters are described in the following para

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1GENERALIntroductionTXPORT MultiPro platforms are the ideal branch office wide area networking solution for mainframe computing environments migrating

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208 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLModule. This parameter represents the line module number in the source unit. Port. Enter the port number where

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Configuration / Operation209DeviceWhen connected to a frame relay network, the TXPORT port should be configured as a Frame Relay Access Device. When t

Strany 149 - Figure 7-5

210 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLLevel 3 ParametersLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Entering a

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Configuration / Operation211Call Request TimerThe value in this field is the amount of time, in seconds, the unit waits after sending a call request b

Strany 151

212 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLDTR Dial BackupWhen set to Yes, this port is used as an alternate backup port. When the main frame relay port goe

Strany 152

Configuration / Operation213Configuration. Enter the configuration number where the stations to be copied reside. Module. This parameter represents

Strany 153

214 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLE RFC 1490 device. When this option is set, this channel is using RFC 1490 encapsulation instead of the Txport

Strany 154

Configuration / Operation215Figure 12-6 shows the endpoint list for unit 001’s frame relay port which connects to the foreign frame relay device.

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216 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLFigure 12-7 shows the endpoint list for unit 001’s frame relay port which connects to unit 002. Note that the DLC

Strany 156 - 134 CHAPTER 8: NCR

Configuration / Operation217Figure 12-9 shows the entry for unit 002’s frame relay port that connects to the foreign device. The DLCI here does not ma

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2 CHAPTER 1: GENERALWith integrated SNMP in-band management, enterprise managers can now manage TXPORT MultiPro platforms and their integral CSU/DSUs

Strany 158 - 136 CHAPTER 8: NCR

218 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLFigure 12-11 shows the endpoint list for unit 001’s frame relay port which connects to the foreign frame relay de

Strany 159

Configuration / Operation219Figure 12-13 the endpoint list corresponding to unit 002’s frame relay port which is connected to the public network. Once

Strany 160 - NCR Terminal Address Screen

220 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOLOption E - RFC 1490 Encapsulation with the Bridge ApplicationWhen this option is set for a specific DLCI, it caus

Strany 161

Configuration / Operation221Option E - RFC 1490 Encapsulation with the Boundary Router ApplicationWhen set for a specific DLCI, this option allows the

Strany 162 - HAPTER 8: NCR

222 CHAPTER 12: FRAME RELAY PROTOCOL

Strany 163 - Device Type

13X.25X.25 BasicsThe concepts of X.25 are rather straightforward. Through a series of requests and acknowledgments, a logical connection or pathway is

Strany 164 - NCR Host Screen

224 CHAPTER 13: X.25When purchasing X.25 service from a communications provider, learn certain information needed to configure the MultiPro platform

Strany 165

X.25 Layer 1 and Layer 2225X.25 Layer 1 and Layer 2Defaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port be

Strany 166 - 144 CHAPTER 8: NCR

226 CHAPTER 13: X.25After these fields have been filled, press F10. This re-displays the port using the copied values.Baud RateThis is the rate, in b

Strany 167 - NCR Host Addresses

X.25 Layer 1 and Layer 2227Logical DeviceThe setting of this parameter is determined by the opposite end of the link. If this port is connected to a X

Strany 168

Principles and Concepts3Establishing aConnectionAs stated earlier, each device establishes a logical connection with a destination within the network.

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228 CHAPTER 13: X.25X.25 Layer 3Defaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Ent

Strany 170 - 148 CHAPTER 8: NCR

X.25 Layer 3229Clear RequestTimerThe value in this field is the time, in seconds, the unit waits after sending a clear request before declaring a chan

Strany 171

230 CHAPTER 13: X.25Local X.25 AddressThis field is the numeric identifier of this particular X.25 endpoint. If the port is connected to a network (P

Strany 172

X.25 Access List231Copying from different port types is not allowed. Access AddressThis field is used to enter the address of a remote X.25 device. Th

Strany 173

232 CHAPTER 13: X.25X.25 Channel ListFor most applications, it is not necessary to enter a channel list. The TXPORT unit operates exactly like the fr

Strany 174 - HAPTER 9: UNISYS UNISCOPE

X.25 Channel List233PVC Channel NumberA PVC (permanent virtual circuit) is used when an address needs to always be assigned to the same LCN (logical c

Strany 175

234 CHAPTER 13: X.25X.25 Channel ListOptionsThe MultiPro platform supports several variations within the X.25 transport protocol. These variations ar

Strany 176

X.25 Channel List235The channel list shown in Figure 13-8 is from unit 001's X.25 port which connects to the foreign host. Note that the 01 in th

Strany 177 - Figure 9-3

236 CHAPTER 13: X.25Figure 13-11 shows the Channel List from unit 002's X.25 port which connects to unit 001. Notice that the entry for address

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X.25 Channel List237Figure 13-12 is the Access Table and Figure 13-13 is the Channel List from unit 002's X.25 port connecting to the foreign hos

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4 CHAPTER 1: GENERALA ConnectionExampleFigure 1-2 provides an example of how the MultiPro units establish connections. In this example two 9111s are

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238 CHAPTER 13: X.25Option B - No User DataWhen this option is set, the MultiPro unit does not send any user data information in a X.25 call request.

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X.25 Channel List239Option D -Address poolingThe pooling option allows multiple connections from devices using the same address or X.25 subaddress. In

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240 CHAPTER 13: X.25The second situation (see Figure 13-7) is when two devices with the same address generate internal connect requests to the X.25 p

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X.25 Channel List241A third use for pooling is when no subaddressing is necessary as connections are established between MultiPro units. If no entry i

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242 CHAPTER 13: X.25Figure 13-19 represents the channel list at both sides of the network. Option E - No SubaddressWhen set on, this option instructs

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14IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the IP PAD application and how it operates using the TXPORT

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244 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSConfiguration/ OperationIP PAD ParametersThe IP PAD Parameters screen is accessed from the IP PAD select

Strany 187 - Options

Configuration / Operation245Packet SizeThe Packet size field indicates the number of data bytes allowed in a packet. The value of this field has no be

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246 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSPostpone TimerThe Postpone Timer indicates the delay a receiving channel waits before issuing a Receiver

Strany 189 - Processor

Configuration / Operation247Remote IPPAD ListParametersThe remote IP PAD allows defining the remote IP locations with which this IP PAD communicates.

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Principles and Concepts5Consider the scenario where both units have recently powered up, or been reset. Port 4 on Unit 2 polls the first device, termi

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248 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSRemote PAD nameThe Remote IP PAD Name field allows you to assign a name to the IP virtual link between o

Strany 192 - Figure 10-11

IP PAD Applications249IP PAD ApplicationsFigure 14-3 shows a typical application of the IP PAD where an existing IP backbone is used to transfer legac

Strany 193 - Figure 10-12

250 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSFigure 14-4 shows the address list of the port connected to the CP2000 for unit 001.Figure 14-5 shows th

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IP PAD Applications251Figure 14-6 and Figure 14-7 show the IP layer configuration of unit 001. TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Prog

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252 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSFigure 14-8 and Figure 14-9 show the IP PAD configuration of unit 001. TXPORT INTELLI

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IP PAD Applications253Figure 14-10 shows the address list of the port connected to the CP2000 for unit 002.Figure 14-11 shows the SDLC device list of

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254 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSFigure 14-12 and Figure 14-13 show the IP layer configuration of unit 002. TXPORT IN

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IP PAD Applications255Figure 14-14 and Figure 14-15 show the IP PAD configuration of unit 002. TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Prog

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256 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSFigure 14-16 shows the address list of the port connected to the CP2000 for unit 003.Figure 14-17 shows

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IP PAD Applications257Figure 14-18 and Figure 14-19 show the IP layer configuration of unit 003. TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Pr

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6 CHAPTER 1: GENERALAfter receiving a call request to HOSTA, Port 1 on unit 001 forwards the request as a connection request to HOSTA to its own OS.

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258 CHAPTER 14: IP PAD APPLICATION PARAMETERSFigure 14-20 and Figure 14-21 show the IP PAD configuration of unit 003. TXPORT INTEL

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15IP LAYER APPLICATIONIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the IP Layer application and how it operates using the TXPORT MultiPr

Strany 204 - HOSTBHOSTA

260 CHAPTER 15: IP LAYER APPLICATIONDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the displayed port. Enter

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Configuration / Operation261All systems multicast addressThe All systems multicast IP address is used by the IP Layer to intercept ICMP router adverti

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262 CHAPTER 15: IP LAYER APPLICATIONIP datagram Time-to-LiveIn each datagram sent by an IP device contains a Time-to-Live field in the IP header. Whe

Strany 207 - DLP Principles

Configuration / Operation263IP RouterParametersEach of these parameters is described in the following paragraphs.Defaults are shown underlined.Line Mo

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264 CHAPTER 15: IP LAYER APPLICATIONRouter IP addressThe router IP address is used to send the ARP request to the router to obtain its hardware addre

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16SNMPIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the SNMP application and how it operates using the TXPORT MultiPro platform and NMCS

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266 CHAPTER 16: SNMPDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the displayed port. Entering a different

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Configuration / Operation267 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000 test

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Principles and Concepts7Connecting forNetworkManagementNetwork management control software (NMCS) connections are required so each unit in a network m

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268 CHAPTER 16: SNMP TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000 test

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Configuration / Operation269 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000 test

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270 CHAPTER 16: SNMP TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000 test

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Configuration / Operation271SNMP SupportBecause of the particular nature of the product, in addition to the standard MIBs, many proprietary MIBs were

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272 CHAPTER 16: SNMPThe proprietary MIBs implemented in the txport7.mib are for the following protocols:PSH (Unisys Poll/Select Host) PST (Unisys Pol

Strany 218 - SDLC Devices Screen

Configuration / Operation273The trap for frame-relay: frDLCIStatusChange(1)The traps for X.25: x25Restart(2) x25Reset(3)The traps for bridge: newRoot(

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274 CHAPTER 16: SNMPOpenView forWindows andTXPORT TrapsTo efficiently configure TXPORT traps from an OpenView application, follow this procedure.1 Go

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Configuration / Operation275OpenView forWindows and TXPORTProprietary MIBsFollow this procedure to add objects to txport7.mib in the MIB database of t

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276 CHAPTER 16: SNMP

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17BRIDGEIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for the Bridge protocol and how it operates using the TXPORT MultiPro platform and NMCS

Strany 223 - Protocol in LAPB

FCC RequirementsiiiFCC Requirements This equipment (9000, 9101, 9111, and 9211) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass A digit

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8 CHAPTER 1: GENERALFeatures✦ Modular Design● Base unit with three user/WAN ports (9111)● Base unit with four user/WAN ports (9211)● Chassis unit wit

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278 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGEIn large networks, LAN connections should be grouped into clusters, which in turn would be connected back to a central site if

Strany 226 - Figure 11-16

Configuration / Operation279Configuration. Enter the configuration number where the stations to be copied reside. Module. This parameter represents

Strany 227 - Frame Relay

280 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGEMulticast MAC AddressThe Multicast MAC address parameter is the 6-byte long MAC address recognized by the bridge as the group a

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Configuration / Operation281Port IDThe port identifier consists of two parts: The priority field and the port number. The TXPORT local port number is

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282 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGELAN RemoteBridge ListRemote Bridge NameThe Remote Bridge Name parameter specifies the name of the remote bridge. Up to 17 chara

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Bridge Applications283Option B - Flush Frame With Multicast Address Destination. Setting this option prevents the port from forwarding multicast mess

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284 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGEFigure 17-5 shows the remote bridge list for the units in Figure 17-4. Notice that units 002 and 003 do not specifically declar

Strany 232 - Figure 12-3

Bridge Applications285In large networks, LAN connections should be grouped into clusters, which in turn are connected back to a central site if necess

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286 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGE TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000

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18IP ROUTERIntroductionThe TXPORT MultiPro series products can be optioned to be IP routers with the addition of the LAN interface card. The model 910

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Specifications99111: Port 1: DDS; 56 or 64 kbps; RJ-48S, female orT1; 1.054 Mbps; RJ-48S, femalePort 2: DTE; RS-232 or V.35 (depending on a jumper on

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288 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERBasically, RIP allows a router to exchange routing information with a neighboring router. As a router becomes aware of any c

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Definitions of Commonly Used Terms289Hardware multicast capabilities are also used where possible to deliver link-status messages. OSPF areas are conn

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290 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERLink StateAdvertisement(LSA)(OSPF only)Describes the local state of a router or network. This includes the state of the rout

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NMCS Screens291NMCSScreensAccess the IP Router from the Internetworking Applications screen (this is found in the NMCS chapter of the MultiPRO Series

Strany 240 - Figure 12-12

292 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port currently displayed. Enteri

Strany 241 - Figure 12-14

NMCS Screens293Circuit Configuration MenuThis brings the program to the IP Circuit parameters menu which is explained on page 294. To access the IP Ci

Strany 242 - Ethernet Ethernet

294 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERIP CircuitParametersTo add or modify a circuit fom the main circuit menu, press F3 or F2 and Figure 18-3 appears. To list al

Strany 243 - Ethernet

NMCS Screens295IP AddressThis is a 32-bit value. It represents the IP address of the circuit being defined. Decimal notations with periods are used he

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296 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTEREnable MulticastTo enable IP multicasting, set this to Yes. The default value is Yes.Enable RIP PoisonTo enable RIP Poison,

Strany 245 - X.25 Basics

NMCS Screens297OSPF ParametersFor more details regarding the exact meaning of all OSPF parameters, consult related Request For Comments (RFCs) documen

Strany 246 - Figure 13-2

10 CHAPTER 1: GENERALLine Impedance: balanced 100 Ω (± 5%) Input Signal: DS1, +1 to -27 dB (ALBO)Output Signal: 3.0 V (±15%) base-peak into 100 Ω Lin

Strany 247 - X.25 Layer 1

298 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERIP ROUTER OtherParametersIt is only necessary to enter this menu if OSPF is enabled or other static tables are required. Mos

Strany 248 - 226 CHAPTER 13: X.25

NMCS Screens299OSPF (OpenShortest Path First Routing) Area ParametersTo add or modify an OSPF Area from the main OSPF area menu, press F3 or F2 and Fi

Strany 249 - X.25 Layer 1 and Layer 2

300 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERAddress SummaryA configured address range specifies what addresses are contained within an area. When summarizing the routes

Strany 250 - X.25 Layer 3

NMCS Screens301Advertise to Other Areas via Summary LSAsThis parameter indicates whether or not to advertise addresses in range to other areas via sum

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302 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port currently displayed. Entering a different line module num

Strany 252 - Figure 13-5

NMCS Screens303Static ARP TableParametersARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically associate a high-level IP address to a

Strany 253 - X.25 Access List

304 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERStatic ARP NumberEach Static ARP Number must be unique and range from 1 to 255. The Static ARP Number must be associated wit

Strany 254 - X.25 Channel

NMCS Screens305IP Static RouteTable ParametersThere are some situation where a router cannot learn a route using ordinary means like RIP or OSPF. This

Strany 255 - X.25 Channel List

306 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERAssociated Circuit NumberThis value must be set to the circuit number used for this static route.IP Address of TargetThis is

Strany 256 - Unit 002

NMCS Screens307Trusted NeighborsTable ParametersThe Trusted Neighbors menu (Figure 18-9) can be used to store RIP information only from a specific rou

Strany 257 - Figure 13-9

Specifications11ManagementSupervisoryConnection: RJ-48Rates: 1.2 kbps to 115.2 kbpsSNMP Connection: In-bandStandards: RFC 1157 (SNMP), RFC 1213 (MIB-I

Strany 258 - Figure 13-11

308 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTERStatusThe IP Router status is given when you choose "R" in the status type field of the main status menu.

Strany 259 - Figure 13-13

Statistics309StatisticsThe IP Router statistics are given when you choose "I" in the statistics type field of the main statistics menu.

Strany 260 - Call Request

310 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

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19IPX ROUTERIntroductionThe TXPORT MultiPro series products can be optioned to be IPX routers with the addition of the LAN interface card. The model 9

Strany 262 - Internal connect request

312 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERService AdvertisingProtocol (SAP)SummaryDescriptionWhile RIP allows for exchanging routing information, SAP provides router

Strany 263 - HOSTA 01 & 02

Definitions of Commonly Used Terms313Definitions of Commonly Used Terms The following frequently used terms are defined below.Adjacency(NLSP only)A re

Strany 264 - Figure 13-19

314 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERRouter ID,System ID(NLSP only)A 32-bit number assigned to each router running the NLSP protocol. This number uniquely ident

Strany 265 - IP PAD A

Summary of IPX Features315Novell has reserved several socket numbers for specific purposes. These are shown in Table 19-1. Because socket numbers are

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316 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERA gateway server, for instance, broadcasts a SAP packet every 60 seconds (the period defined for all servers advertising wi

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NMCS Screens317NMCS ScreensAccess the IPX Router from the Internetworking Applications screen (this is found in the NMCS chapter of the MultiPRO Serie

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12 CHAPTER 1: GENERALOrdering NumbersEach MultiPro plaform is supplied with the following standard equipment:✦ AC-to-DC power supply (p.n. 24-00108)✦

Strany 269 - Typical IP PAD List Screen

318 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERDefaults are shown underlined.Line ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the port currently displayed. Enter

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NMCS Screens319Enable IPXWAN2IPXWAN represents the way that IPX works for various WAN media. Specifically, it is a protocol that Novell uses to exchan

Strany 271 - Applications

320 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERNLSP Area MaskThe mask indicates how many bits of the network number identify the area. The default value is 0.Broadcast HE

Strany 272 - Figure 14-5

NMCS Screens321IPX CIRCUITParametersTo add or modify an IPX circuit from the main IPX Circuit menu, press F3 or F2 and Figure 19-4 appears. To list al

Strany 273 - Figure 14-7

322 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERMaximum Transmit Unit SizeThis corresponds to the maximum size, ranging from 576 to 1600, of an IPX packet. If a message to

Strany 274 - Figure 14-9

NMCS Screens323Frame TypeThis must be configured for a LAN circuit. The choices are ETHE, 802.2, and 802.3. By default, the Frame Type used is 802.2 w

Strany 275 - Figure 14-11

324 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERRIP/SAPParametersRIP Periodic IntervalNormally, Periodic Routing Information Packets are sent every 60 seconds even if ther

Strany 276 - Figure 14-13

NMCS Screens325IPX ROUTER OtherParametersThis menu is used only if static tables need to be configured. Most simple applications do not require it.Lin

Strany 277 - Figure 14-15

326 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERIPX Static RouteTable ParametersTo add or modify an IPX static route from the main IPX Static Route menu, press F3 or F2 an

Strany 278 - Figure 14-17

NMCS Screens327IPX Network Address of DestinationThis is the IPX Network Address of the destination network to add in the static table. It can have up

Strany 279 - Figure 14-19

Ordering Numbers139101 MultiPro PlatformsF-9101-001--111009101 MultiPro Platform w/1 port 9111 MultiPro PlatformsF-9111-001--11100F-9111-001--11110*F-

Strany 280 - Figure 14-21

328 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERIPX Static ServiceTable ParametersTo add or modify an IPX static service from the main IPX Static Service menu, press F3 or

Strany 281 - PPLICATION

NMCS Screens329IPX Service TypeThe IPX Service Type ranges from hexadecimal 0000 to FFFF. Table 19-3 shows some examples of service type.The IPX Servi

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330 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERStatusThe IPX Router status is given when X is chosen in the status type field of the main status menu.

Strany 283

Status331 IPX RIP TABLE Network Address Number of hops 33333333 2 44444444

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332 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTERStatisticsThe IPX Router statistics are given when X is chosen in the statistics type field of the main statistics menu.

Strany 285 - IP Router Parameters Screen

Statistics333Number of packets received : 150Number of packets received with too many hops : 0Number of packets received with heade

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334 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

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20SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490 CONNECTIONSGeneral SetupFigure 20-1 shows the setup used for the configu

Strany 288 - 266 CHAPTER 16: SNMP

336 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490ComponentDescriptionRouter: The routers are connected back

Strany 289 - SNMP Layer Parameters Screen

Frame Relay Configuration (9111 Unit)337Frame Relay Configuration(9111 Unit) TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

Strany 290 - UDP Layer Parameters Screen

14 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL9000 and 9211 Software9-201-9155-19-201-9128-1Applications9-201-9130-19-201-9134-19-201-9148-19-201-9136-19-201-9152-19-201-9531

Strany 291 - IP Layer Parameters Screen

338 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

Strany 292 - Figure 16-9

Frame Relay Configuration (9111 Unit)339 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000

Strany 293 - Figure 16-10

340 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Ethernet Driver Configuration TXPORT INTELLI

Strany 294 - 272 CHAPTER 16: SNMP

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)341IP/IPX Router Configuration(9111 Unit) Global

Strany 295

342 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-12 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu an

Strany 296 - HP OpenView Alarm Log

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)343Figure 20-14 Verify Settings and Press F7 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

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344 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-16 Verify Settings and Press F10

Strany 298 - 276 CHAPTER 16: SNMP

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)345Figure 20-18 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 299 - Bridge Basics

346 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-20 Verify Settings and Press F7

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Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)347Router IP/IPX Configuration(9211 Unit)Figure 20-22 Verify Settings, Press F10, and then the Escape Key.

Strany 301

Ordering Numbers159101 and 9111 Software9-201-9101-19-201-9101-1Applications9-201-9103-19-201-9102-19-201-9160-19-201-9112-19-201-9122-19-201-9110-19-

Strany 302 - 280 CHAPTER 17: BRIDGE

348 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

Strany 303

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)349 Global Line Module 1

Strany 304 - LAN Remote Bridge

350 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-28 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu an

Strany 305

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)351Figure 20-30 Enter Circuit Number 1, Verify Settings, and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 306 - Figure 17-6

352 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-32 Press 10 to go to the Application

Strany 307 - Figure 17-8

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)353Figure 20-34 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 308 - Figure 17-10

354 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490Figure 20-36 Verify Settings and Press F7

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Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)355Download those configurations in the units.Figure 20-38 Verify Settings and Press F10, Then Press the Esca

Strany 310 - Description

356 CHAPTER 20: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND RFC-1490

Strany 311 - Commonly Used

21SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARY CONNECTIONSGeneral SetupFigure 21-1 shows the setup used for the conf

Strany 312 - 290 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

16 CHAPTER 1: GENERALTXPORT Customer ServiceTXPORT provides easy access to customer support information through a variety of services. This section d

Strany 313 - Figure 18-2

358 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYComponentDescriptionRouter: The routers are connected b

Strany 314 - 292 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

Frame Relay Configuration (9111 Unit)359Frame Relay Configuration(9111 Unit) TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

Strany 315 - NMCS Screens

360 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARY TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Progra

Strany 316 - IP Circuit Parameters Screen

Frame Relay Configuration (9111 Unit)361 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program Configuration 1000

Strany 317

362 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYEthernet Driver Configuration TXPORT INTE

Strany 318 - 296 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)363IP/IPX Router Configuration(9111 Unit) Global

Strany 319

364 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-12 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu

Strany 320 - Figure 18-4

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)365Figure 21-14 Verify Settings and Press F7 TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program

Strany 321 - OSPF Area Parameters Screen

366 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-16 Verify Settings and Press F10

Strany 322 - 300 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

IP/IPX Router Configuration (9111 Unit)367Figure 21-18 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 323 - Figure 18-6

Returning Products17Returning ProductsIf for any reason you must return your TXPORT product, it must be returned to the factory, shipping prepaid and

Strany 324 - 302 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

368 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-20 Verify Settings and Press F7

Strany 325 - Figure 18-7

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)369Router IP/IPX Configuration(9211 Unit)Figure 21-22 Verify Settings, Press F10, and then the Escape Key.

Strany 326 - 304 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

370 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARY TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Progr

Strany 327 - Figure 18-8

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)371 Global Line Module 1

Strany 328 - 306 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

372 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-28 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu

Strany 329 - Figure 18-9

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)373Figure 21-30 Enter Circuit Number 1, Verify Settings, and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 330 - Figure 18-11

374 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-32 Press 10 to go to the Application

Strany 331 - Statistics

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)375Figure 21-34 Type Y in the Circuit Configuration Menu and Press F10 TXPORT INTELLINET C

Strany 332 - 310 CHAPTER 18: IP ROUTER

376 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARYFigure 21-36 Verify Settings and Press F7

Strany 333 - Protocols

Router IP/IPX Configuration (9211 Unit)377Download those configurations in the units.Figure 21-38 Verify Settings and Press F10, Then Press the Esca

Strany 334 - Supported

ivCanadian Emissions RequirementsThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital appara-tus set out i

Strany 335

18 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL

Strany 336 - Summary of

378 CHAPTER 21: SIMPLE IP/IPX ROUTER CONFIGURATION SCENARIO USING NMCS SCREENS AND PROPRIETARY

Strany 337 - Summary of IPX Features

ACONSOLE INTERFACE ConsolePhysicalSetupEach MultiPro unit can be accessed directly through the Supervisory port. It is a dedicated port and is physica

Strany 338 - 316 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

380 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEThe following sections explain each function shown on this menu. Each response must be terminated by pressing Enter.

Strany 339 - IPX Router Parameters Screen

Configuration Menu381Configuration MenuThe console port has all the capabilities necessary to configure the communications platform for all applicatio

Strany 340 - 318 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

382 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEEdit/displayconfigurationTo go back to the main menu, enter M. To edit or display the configuration, enter E. If E wa

Strany 341

Configuration Menu383Line Module ParametersIn response to the display shown in Edit/display configuration on page 382, L can be entered to display or

Strany 342 - 320 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

384 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEMessage Delivered TimeoutThe Message Delivered Timeout field defines the amount of time, in seconds, that an internal

Strany 343 - IPX Circuit Parameters Screen

Configuration Menu385Reserve Channel CommandThe Reserve Channel Command parameter prohibits messages from being sent to a terminal. The primary use of

Strany 344 - 322 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

386 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEHost is Selecting MessageThe Host is Selecting Message parameter informs that a host, other than the one to which the

Strany 345

Configuration Menu387type are described in subsequent chapters within this manual. If the port has not been previously configured, (i.e., the line mod

Strany 346 - 324 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

2INSTALLATIONIntroductionThis chapter contains information and instructions required to prepare TXPORT MultiPro platforms for use. Included are initia

Strany 347 - Figure 19-5

388 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACESWAP. This command swaps two ports' configurations by a single command. Both ports should be configured or the

Strany 348 - Figure 19-6

Test Menu389Test MenuThe Test Menu allows pinging. The counter determines the number of pings, ranging from 1 to 30. Setting the Counter field to 0 le

Strany 349

390 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEDisplay line module statisticTo display information about a line module, enter C. The following prompt is displayed.E

Strany 350 - Figure 19-7

Statistics Menu391Display link statisticTo display information about a port (link), enter L. The following prompt is displayed.ENTER TARGET (unit.line

Strany 351

392 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEDisplay bridge statisticsTo display the bridge statistics, enter B. The following prompt is displayed.ENTER TARGET (u

Strany 352 - Figure 19-9

Statistics Menu393Display station statisticTo display information about a station, enter S. The following prompt is displayed.ENTER TARGET (unit.line

Strany 353 - Figure 19-11

394 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEEnter the name of the station as it was entered when that station was configured. When the statistics have been reset

Strany 354

Status Menu395Partial Link StatusThe Partial Link Status shows the following information.Link status of 000.01.01Link type : CONSOLEStatus:Link : LINK

Strany 355 - Figure 19-14

396 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEBridge StatusTo display information about the bridge, enter B. The following screen is displayed.BRIDGE STATUS MENU -

Strany 356 - 334 CHAPTER 19: IPX ROUTER

Status Menu397Look up table entriesTo display the lookup table entry, enter C. The following prompt is displayed.ENTER TARGET ( unit.linemodule.link -

Strany 357 - General

20 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION9101 ConnectionsFigure 2-1 shows the rear panel of the 9101, including the power connector; reset button; Ethernet connecto

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398 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEReset MenuThe Reset Function is normally used to reset the unit. The following menu is displayed when this function i

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Logoff Function399Enter the remote connection menu through the main menu of the console. Choose between connection, disconnection process, and a list

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400 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEUnisys Poll/Select Terminal Port Parameters(a) Link Speed (baud): Asynchronous: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200

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Unisys Poll/Select Host Port Parameters401Unisys Poll/Select Host Port Parameters(a) Host Name: up to 17 ASCII characters, null string(b) Alternate H

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402 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEAsynchronous Host and Terminal Parameters(a) Device Type: Host or Terminal (Terminal for terminal port and Host for

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Asynchronous Console Port Parameters403Asynchronous Console Port Parameters(a) Link Speed:Auto, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps(b) Ch

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404 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEBisync Terminal Port Parameters(a) Link Speed:1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 24000, 28800,

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Bisync Host Port Parameters405Bisync Host Port Parameters(a) Host Name: up to 17 ASCII characters, null string(b) Alternate Host Name: up to 17 ASCII

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406 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACENCR Terminal Port Parameters(a) Link Speed:300, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps(b) Character Length

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NCR Host Port Parameters407NCR Host Port Parameters(a) Host Name: up to 17 ASCII characters, null string(b) Alternate Host Name: up to 17 ASCII char

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9101 Connections21DC PowerTo power the unit from a DC source, use part number 9-9100-028-1, shown in Figure 2-3). Follow the procedures below to conne

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408 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEUniscope Terminal Port Parameters(a) Link Speed:Async: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 192000, or 38400 bps,Sync: 1200,

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Uniscope Host Port Parameters409Uniscope Host Port Parameters(a) Host Name: up to 17 ASCII characters, null string(b) Alternate Host Name: up to 17 AS

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410 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEData Link Protocol(a) Link speed (baud): 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 24000, 28800, 3840

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Frame Relay Protocol Parameters411Frame Relay Protocol Parameters(a) Link Speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 24000, 2880

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412 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEX.25 Parameters(a) Link Speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 24000, 28800, 38400, 56000,

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Bridge413Bridge(a) Bridge Link Layer: Ethernet(b) Bridge Name: up to 17 ASCII characters, null string(c) Bridge Management Multicast Address: 0000000

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414 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACEIP RouterIP ROUTER Non-mandatory Configuration Parameters(a) IP Stack Parameters(b) RIP Parameters(c) OSPF Area Param

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IPX Router415IPX RouterIPX Router Configuration Parameters(a) Enable IPX Router [y/n] : y(b) Enable SAP [y/n] : y(c) Enable RIP [y/n] : y(d) Enable NL

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416 CHAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACE

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Affidavit for the Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital ServicesFor work to be performed in the certified ter

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22 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONDisconnecting the DC Power Supply1 Remove power from the DC source as indicated in the first warning above.2 Remove the DC

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I attest that the operator(s) maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment,maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog cont

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9101 Connections23Port 1Port 1 is a DDS port with a data rate of 56 kbps. The form factor of the connector is an RJ-48S. Table 2-4 shows the pinout.Po

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24 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION9111 ConnectionsFigure 2-4 shows the rear panels of the 9111, including the power connector; reset button; Ethernet connect

Strany 383 - Figure 21-7

9111 Connections259111Port 1T1 OptionThis section describes the 9111 Internal T1 Card. The card is a one-port T1 interface card for the 9111 MultiPro

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26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONT1 ConnectionTable 2-11 shows the the T1 connector pinout. The form factor of the connector is an RJ-48.Table 2-10 DS0s A

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9111 Connections279111 Port 1 T1 Option TestingCSU Line LoopThe CSU line loopback is activated by receiving a 1.544 Mbps signal, consisting of a repea

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Software WarrantyvSoftware WarrantyTXPORT warrants that the software programs licensed from it will perform in substantial conformanceto the program s

Strany 387 - Figure 21-15

28 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION9111 Port 1 DDS Option TestingRemote Channel LoopThis loop is activated by receiving a minimum of four consecutive bytes of

Strany 388 - Figure 21-17

9111 Connections29Changing the Interface on Port 2CAUTION: The circuit boards are susceptible to damage caused by static electricity. Use electrostati

Strany 389 - Figure 21-19

30 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONPort 3 andPort 4Port 3 and Port 4 of the 9111 are DCE ports with an RS-232 interface. Table 2-14 shows the pinout of Port 3

Strany 390 - Figure 21-21

9111 Connections31Port 5 and Port 6 Pinouts Table 2-15 shows the pinouts for Port 5 and Port 6.Table 2-15 Pinouts of Port 5 and Port 6SignalRS-232CC

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32 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION9211 ConnectionsFigure 2-12 shows the rear panels of the 9211, including the power connector; reset button; UTP and AUI Eth

Strany 392 - Figure 21-25

9211 Connections33AUI Port Table 2-18 shows the pinout of the AUI (attachment unit interface) port. The form factor is female DB-15.IndicatorsThe Ethe

Strany 393 - Figure 21-27

34 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION9000 ConnectionsFigure 2-13 shows the rear panels of the 9000, including the power connector; UTP and AUI Ethernet connecto

Strany 394 - Figure 21-29

9000 Connections35UTP PortTable 2-23 shows the pinout of the UTP port. The form factor of the connector is an RJ-48.Table 2-23 UTP Port PinoutPorts

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36 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

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3HARDWARE OPERATIONIntroductionThis chapter contains general operating instructions for the TXPORT MultiPro hardware. 9101, 9111, and 9211 Front Panel

Strany 398 - Figure 21-37

38 CHAPTER 3: HARDWARE OPERATIONDownload ModeThe Download mode enables the unit to receive firmware through the supervisory port. This is used to dow

Strany 399 - Figure 21-38

9000 Front Panel Operation39The 12 LED indicators on the left side of the of the 9000 card identify the signals present on a particular port and how t

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40 CHAPTER 3: HARDWARE OPERATIONDownload ModeThe Download mode enables the unit to receive firmware through the supervisory port. This is used to dow

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4NMCSIntroductionNMCS (Network Management and Control System) is a program that provides maintenance and management capabilities for the TXPORT MultiP

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42 CHAPTER 4: NMCSConfiguration /OperationNavigating theBasic NMCSScreensAll NMCS sessions begin and end from the Main Menu. Using the function keys

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Configuration / Operation43Main MenuThe Main Menu screen is the opening screen to display when using NMCS. The main menu screen is shown in Figure 4-2

Strany 404 - HAPTER A: CONSOLE INTERFACE

44 CHAPTER 4: NMCSCreate ConfigurationTo create an entirely new configuration, its number must be entered in this field. If the configuration number

Strany 405 - Configuration Menu

Configuration / Operation45Reset UnitA unit may be reset without downloading by using this field. When a only configuration number is entered, the ent

Strany 406 - HELLO THERE(XMIT)

46 CHAPTER 4: NMCSUpgrade Software (Shift+F10)This option permits upgrading the network controller software. When Shift+F10 is pressed, a screen simi

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Configuration / Operation47Function Keys for Main MenuESC=Quit. Terminates the NMCS program.F1=Help. Displays a help screen relative to the current

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Table of ContentsCopyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiDocumentation Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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48 CHAPTER 4: NMCSMemory UseWhen memory is selected, a box with two values is displayed. One is Moderately Hungry and the other is Memory Hog. If the

Strany 410

Configuration / Operation49F2=StatusThe Status Menu screen provides the status of the link, ports, and stations (see Status Type below). An example of

Strany 411 - Statistics Menu

50 CHAPTER 4: NMCS(P) - PARTIAL STATUS - A partial status includes all the information of the Link Status with the exception of the individual statio

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Configuration / Operation51PortThe port field is used to indicate the port number on the line module the request should be sent to.Station NameThis fi

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52 CHAPTER 4: NMCSF3=DLM (Data Line Monitor Menu)The DLM menu screen provides the ability to monitor the traffic flow at any port of any TXPORT unit

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Configuration / Operation53IMPORTANT: Port L (the Ethernet port) is not supported by the Data Line Monitor program.View Log FileAfter data has been ca

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54 CHAPTER 4: NMCSF4=StatisticsThe Statistics menu screen provides statistics information on any port of any TXPORT unit in the network. The statisti

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Configuration / Operation55(P) - PORT STATISTICS - The information returned for this request includes overall port statistics on average response time

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56 CHAPTER 4: NMCSF10=Send. Sends the request displayed on the screen.Line Module: 01 Port: 1 TO UNIT 064 Data Packets Received: 90771

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Configuration / Operation57F8=Xref(ConfigurationModification)The Configuration Modification screen provides the list of configurations created with NM

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viii3 Hardware OperationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379101, 9111, and 9211 Front Panel Operation . .

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58 CHAPTER 4: NMCSF10=Next (Port List)The Port List screen provides a way to quickly go to the configuration of a specific port or application. An ex

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Configuration / Operation59Port D Address TableInformation concerning the Port D address table parameters is found on page 71.Port L ParametersInforma

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60 CHAPTER 4: NMCSGlobal ParametersThe Global Parameters screen (Figure 4-12) provides general information on this configuration. Configuration Title

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Configuration / Operation61Number of Ports on UnitThe number of ports for a PDC9200 is 6.Firmware VersionIt is important that the firmware version mat

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62 CHAPTER 4: NMCSLine ModuleParametersLine Module parameters describes the common parameters used by this unit. An example of the Line Module Parame

Strany 425 - Console Port

Configuration / Operation63Task-to-Task TimeoutWhen a task (port) sends data to another task, it waits for the amount of time specified here for an ac

Strany 426 - Bisync Terminal

64 CHAPTER 4: NMCSPort TypeA value describing the protocol of each port on the line module must be entered. Figure 4-14 describes all possible select

Strany 427 - Bisync Host Port

Configuration / Operation65F9=Previous. Moves one logical screen backwards.F10=Next. Moves one logical screen forward.F9 and F10 write the current s

Strany 428 - NCR Terminal

66 CHAPTER 4: NMCSConnectedWhenever a station successfully connects to a new host, this message is sent to the device.Message LostThe TXPORT unit att

Strany 429 - NCR Host Port

Configuration / Operation67F9=Previous. Moves one logical screen backwards.F10=Next. Moves one logical screen forward.F9 and F10 write the current s

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Last Modified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Last Download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57F/W . . . . . . . . . .

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68 CHAPTER 4: NMCSPort D ParametersThe console port interface is an alternative to communicating with the MultiPro unit through NMCS. Port D is the p

Strany 432 - Protocol

Configuration / Operation69After these fields have been filled, press F10. This redisplays the port using the copied values.Baud RateThis is the rate,

Strany 433

70 CHAPTER 4: NMCSFlow ControlThis parameter selects the method/methods of controlling the flow of data between the terminal and the unit. The select

Strany 434 - X.25 Parameters

Configuration / Operation71Port L Parameters(Ethernet)Port L in NMCS is the Ethernet port on the MultiPro unit.Line ModuleThis field indicates the lin

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72 CHAPTER 4: NMCSLAN SpeedThe LAN Speed parameter is used to configure the speed of the interface. In the case of an Ethernet LAN, the value must be

Strany 436 - IP Router

Configuration / Operation73InternetworkingApplicationsLine ModuleThis field indicates the line module number of the displayed port. Entering a differe

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74 CHAPTER 4: NMCSF8=Jump. Goes immediately to the access menu.F9=Previous. Moves one logical screen backwards.F10=Next. Moves one logical screen

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Downloading Firmware for the MultiPro Unit75h is the type of hardware platform. It is the letter C for the 90xx- and 92xx-series platforms, and S for

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76 CHAPTER 4: NMCSUsing NMCS toDownload FirmwareIf the NMCS Host port is not defined, put the MultiPro unit into Default Configuration Mode and Port

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Downloading Firmware for the MultiPro Unit77RequiredEquipment forDownloadingSoftware Requirements ✦ DLL.EXE: This is the DOS program commonly used to

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