Ringdale IP Router Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Installation Using PeripheralVision to Configure the IP Router IP Router Page Passwords Routing Table Page Broadcast Forward Page PeripheralVision Licensing ® Safety and Location Advice Troubleshooting and Technical Reference Technical Support ®...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Network/Subnet to another on your Local or Wide Area Network, and even across the Internet if required. The IP Router is simple to install and can be configured and remotely managed using the PeripheralVision software provided.
  • Page 3: Installation

    Installation Connect the power cord to the Power Input socket as shown in the illustration below and plug into power supply. The LEDs will flash to indicate that the device has powered up. The illustration shows the position of the ports and the diagnostic LEDs.
  • Page 4: Setup Procedure

    ® on PeripheralVision and how it is used to ® configure the IP router, see the following section). Pressing Reset will not reconfigure the IP addresses you have set . Setup Procedure Once the router is installed on the network it is necessary to configure the device.
  • Page 5: Using Peripheralvision

    PeripheralVision ® , enter the default set IP address (11.22.33.44). The IP router will appear on the network map, it will be an icon similar to the example on the left. Left click twice on the icon to open up the property Pages of the device.
  • Page 6: Passwords

    If required, access to set/change the information on the IP Router property page can be restricted using the Change Password button. Click on it to bring up the following window.
  • Page 7: Routing Table Page

    Other property pages display further information. Select the Routing Table page, which is shown below. It is now necessary to tell the IP Router where to route the IP packets to. This is done by creating a Routing Table as above. Configure each route as follows.
  • Page 8: Broadcast Forward Page

    Apply. The Ringdale IP Router is now configured and will route your IP packets automatically as specified. Broadcast Forward Page The IP router also has the facility to forward broadcasts. Select the B’cast Forward page, which is shown below:...
  • Page 9: Peripheralvision ® Licensing

    To forward a broadcast through the router to the required IP address click on Add. This will open the window below: Enter the IP address and click on OK. The IP address will be entered into the list. To make changes to an IP address already on the list, click on the required address to select it and then click on Edit.
  • Page 10: Safety And Location Advice

    Safety and Location Advice The device is designed to operate in a typical office environment. Choose a site that is: Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock. Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting And Technical Reference

    Troubleshooting and Technical Reference Symptom Poss. Cause LEDs do not flash Power switched off at power-up Power cord not connected Fuse defect Link LED does No cable inserted not light up Router not powered up Wrong cable type Bad cable Mains supply: Network One Connection: Ethernet RJ45 Network Two Connection: Ethernet RJ45...
  • Page 12: Technical Support

    Technical Support Before you call: Please have the following information ready before calling: Ringdale Ltd, Ringdale Inc. and Ringdale GmbH all have Technical Support Departments. Their addresses and contact details are found on the back cover of this manual. Type of adapters installed in the System.

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