Lan-Based Remote Configuration Procedure; Windows Sockets Compliant Tcp/Ip Stack - Multitech RouteFinder MTASR2-201 User Manual

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LAN-Based Remote Configuration Procedure

Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP Stack

The configuration program requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. Microsoft
provides a TCP/IP stack free for Windows for Workgroups 3.11. TCP/IP protocol software must
be installed and functional before the configuration program can be used.
1
You must assign an Internet (IP) address for the PC and for each node that will be managed
by the configuration program. Refer to the protocol software documentation for instructions
on how to set the IP addresses.
Once you have completed this step, you should be able to use the protocol Ping command
for the PC host name. You should also test the network interface configuration by Pinging
another TCP/IP device that is connected to the network.
2
Install the DSU RouteFinder software on the local PC and at the Windows Program Manager
screen, run the Configuration Port Setup program:
Windows 3.1x : double-click the Configuration Port Setup Icon in the DSU RouteFinder
program group.
Windows 95/98/NT: Click Start | Programs | RouteFinder | Configuration port setup.
3
The port setup dialog box is displayed.
Verify that the Communication Type is set to IP.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address of the remote DSU RouteFinder.
4
Click OK when you are satisfied with your selections.
The Windows Program Manager menu is displayed.
5
Double-click the Router Configuration icon.
The following dialog box is displayed:
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