Multitech RouteFinder MTASR3 Quick Start Manual page 9

Lan-to-lan routing for central-site and branch office networks
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1
If one or more links need to be changed to a V.35
interface, perform the procedures in Table 3.
2
If additional RAM is needed, refer to the procedure in
Chapter 2 of the User Guide.
3
Connect the RouteFinder to your PC with a standard
RS232 cable with DB25 connectors on both ends.
Plug one end of the cable into the DB25 Command Port on
the RouteFinder. Connect the other end to the PC's serial
port . See Figure 2.
4
To make the network connection, connect an RJ-45
(UTP) cable to the 10BaseT connector on the back panel
or the male connector for a 10 BASE5 cable to the AUI
connector.
5
Connect an RS232C/D or V.35 interface cable to the LINK
1 connector as shown in Figure 2-2. Connect the other
end of the cable to the appropriate connector on the
external link device.
Connect the appropriate cables to LINK 2 and LINK 3 on
the back of the unit. Connect the other ends of the cables
to the external link devices.
6
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. The power
connector is a 6-pin circular DIN connector.
7
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. Proceed to the next section to load the
RouteFinder software.
Table 2. Cabling Procedure
Procedure
Cabling
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