Cabling Your Routefinder; Optional Wan 2 Cabling - Multitech RouteFinder MTASR2-203 User Manual

Multi-protocol router with internal t1 dsu
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Cabling your RouteFinder

Cabling your RouteFinder involves connecting the Command Port, T1 DSU, Ethernet, and power . If the
optional WAN 2 port (RS-232/V.35 connector) is used, refer to "Optional WAN 2 Cabling." Figure 2-2 shows
the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. To connect the cables to your
RouteFinder, do the following.
WAN Connection
1. Connect the RouteFinder to your PC using the short RJ-45 to DB9 (female) cable provided with
your unit.
Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Command Port on the RouteFinder. Plug the other end
(DB9 female connector) into a COM port on the PC. See Figure 2-2.
2. Connect an RJ-48 cable to the T1 DSU connector on the back panel connector and connect the
other end to the T1 service.
3. Connect an Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 cable to the 10Base-T connector on the back panel
connector and connect the other end to your Ethernet connector.
4. Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet, then connect the other end to the
POWER connector on the RouteFinder as shown in Figure 2-2. The power connector is a 6-pin
circular DIN connection.
5. Turn on power to the RouteFinder by setting the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to the ON
position. At this time your RouteFinder is completely cabled and powered On.

Optional WAN 2 Cabling

The MTASR2-203 provides an optional RS-232/V.35 port for a second T1 connection or dial back-up
connectivity.
Note: If the WAN link needs to be changed to a V.35 interface, perform the "Changing Shunt Position"
described in Appendix C.
1. Connect an RS-232C/D or V.35 interface cable to the back panel RS-232/V.35 connector as shown
in Figure 2-2.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate connector on the external link device (WAN
connection).
MTASR2-203
T1 DSU
COMMAND
RS232/V.35
T1 DSU Connection
PC Connection
Figure 2-2. Back Panel Connections
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10BASET
O
POWER
Power Connection
Ethernet Connection
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