Cabling Your Proxyserver - Multitech ProxyServer MTPSR2-201 User Manual

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Cabling Your ProxyServer

Cabling your ProxyServer involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet and 56K
DSU connections. An optional WAN connection is provided to connect to an external WAN
device. Figure 2-5 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections.
DCE Connection
Figure 2-5. Cable Connections
The following steps detail the procedures for connecting the cables to your ProxyServer.
Note: before proceeding with this procedure, verify that the DIP switch has been set to the
proper clocking method. Refer to the
1.
Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet and connect the other end to the
ProxyServer as shown in Figure 2-2. The power connector is a 6-pin circular DIN
connector.
2.
Connect the ProxyServer to a PC by using the short RJ-45 to DB-25 (female) cable
provided in your unit. Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Command port of the
ProxyServer and the other end into the RS232 cable from the PC serial port. See Figure
2-2.
3.
Connect one end of an RJ-45 (UTP) cable to the 10BASET connector on the back of the
ProxyServer. Connect the other end of the cable to your LAN.
4.
If the RS232/V.35 connector on the ProxyServer is going to be connected to a DCE
device (i.e., external modem, CSU, etc.) connect one end of an RS232 or V.35 interface
cable to the RS232/V.35 connector on the back of the ProxyServer. Connect the other
end of this cable to the DCE device.
6.
Turn on power to the ProxyServer by placing the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to
the ON position. Wait for the Fail LED on the ProxyServer to go OFF before proceeding.
This may take a couple of minutes to go OFF.
At this time your ProxyServer is completely cabled. Proceed to
and
Configuration,to load the Proxy Server software.
RS232/V.35
56K DSU
10BASET
COMMAND
DDS WAN Connection
PC Connection
Ethernet Connection
8-Position DIP Switch
POWER
ON
OFF
Power Connection
section, earlier in this chapter.
Chapter 3 - Software Loading
Chapter 2 - Installation
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