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Allen-Bradley 9300-Rades Started Manual

Dial-in ethernet modem

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Remote
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Dial-in
Ethernet
Modem
9300-RADES

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Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 9300-Rades

  • Page 1 Getting Started Guide for the Remote Access Dial-in Ethernet Modem 9300-RADES...
  • Page 2 LED Status Specifications Important Information: This document does not cover many of the 9300-RADES features. For more detailed information on the modem click on the Technical Reference Manual link on the 9300-RADES home page. The 9300-RADES home page can be accessed by opening a browser window and entering 192.168.1.1 (or the units...
  • Page 3 Unpacking your 9300-RADES Kit Contents: 1- Ethernet Modem 2- Phone Line Cable 3- Power Supply 4- 6ft CAT5E patch cable 4 pair UTP 9300-RADES ports: Four 10/100 10baseT (Twisted Pair) ports One analog phone line port (phone line must be analog only)
  • Page 4 Setting up the 9300-RADES for an Ethernet Connection The 9300-RADES has a default IP address:192.168.1.1 subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 On your PC, select Start>Settings>Network Connections>Local Area Connection. Click on the properties button Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the Properties button Enter an IP address and Subnet Mask on the same network as the RADES;...
  • Page 5 Set Security PLEASE NOTE: The 9300-RADES uses three IP addresses when a modem connection is made. One for the management interface (192.168.1.1 by default), One for the PPP client traffic (Assigned in Step 5 above), and one for the PPP server traffic (Always the management interface IP plus 1, 192.168.1.2 by...
  • Page 6 Diagnostics Display Routing Table, IGMP Report, MAC address report, Modem connection parameters, Test Dial-Out connection, Hang Up the current Connection, Cycle power to the 9300-RADES, TX and RX counters for each Ethernet port Switch Configuration Ethernet Port Configuration (Manual Configuration of Ports, IGMP...
  • Page 7 Upgrading your 9300-RADES Attention: Do not Upgrade a 9300-RADES on a running system, this procedure requires a power cycle. Ethernet communications will be lost for about 60 seconds. 1. Open a DOS prompt and type ftp 192.168.1.1 (IP address may vary)
  • Page 8 Performing a Factory Reset of your 9300-RADES The 9300-RADES offers two levels of reset. The first level resets the IP address only, the second level resets all of the settings to default Materials Needed: - Small Screwdriver or paper clip - AC power supply included with the modem kit ●...
  • Page 9 ● Resetting all RADES Settings 1. Remove the power from the modem 2. Remove the plastic clip located on the back of the unit. To do this use a small screwdriver to lift the center snap carefully and slide the clip up to remove.
  • Page 10: Led Status

    LED Status Modem LEDs LED Activity LED Definition Trouble- shooting TX-Transmit Flashing Orange Communicating No Action needed Not Communicating RX-Receive Flashing Orange Communicating No Action needed Not Communicating Green Signal to the connected No Action Clear to Send device that the modem needed (CTS) is ready to receive data.
  • Page 11 Modem LEDs Cont’d LED Activity LED Definition Troubleshooting EC- Error Control Flashing Works as heartbeat LED No Action needed Solid On: Error If EC LED is off, verify that the Off: indicates an Error modem is receiving power. SP- Speed Offline: if connected No Action needed (Green)
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Specifications Environmental: Operating Temperature: 0 to 60° C (32 to 152° F) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70° C (-4 to 158° F) Weight: 1.5lbs Compliance: FCC part 68, Part 15-class a, UL/CSA/IC Certified, CTR 21, CE, UL Class 1 Div 2 Hazardous Power Requirements: 8 to 48VDC (200mA at 24V, 300mA max)