Ringdale Network Router IP Router User Guide

Contents  
Introduction  
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Installation  
Using PeripheralVision®  
to Configure the IP Router  
IP Router Page  
Passwords  
Routing Table Page  
Broadcast Forward Page  
PeripheralVision® Licensing  
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Safety and Location Advice  
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Troubleshooting and  
Technical Reference  
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Technical Support  
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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.  
The two ports are itemized as follows:  
Network 1 Port  
Connect to this port the RJ45 cable from the hub  
of the first network/Subnet Mask you wish to route  
to.  
Network 2 Port  
Connect to this port the RJ45 cable from the hub  
of the second network/ Subnet Mask you wish to  
route to.  
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The LEDs are itemized as follows:  
Link (Yellow) LED  
The Link LED indicates that the port is functionally  
connected to an external port. It lights up when  
the connected hub is turned on. If the LED does  
not light up, there may be a problem with the  
cabling or the hub.  
Write (Red) LED  
The write LED blinks when a data packet is being  
sent from that particular port.  
Read (Green) LED  
The Read LED blinks when a data packet is  
received, regardless of the status of the port, even  
if the port is disabled.  
These last two LEDs enable monitoring of the  
traffic passing through the device.  
Reset Button  
When this is pressed the router will clear the  
routing table of the surplus information it is  
holding, but will retain the IP address settings  
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last entered with PeripheralVision (for details  
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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.  
Configuration is accomplished by using the  
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PeripheralVision software supplied with the IP  
router.  
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Using PeripheralVision® to Configure the IP Router  
Full Installation and operational procedures for  
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PeripheralVision are dealt with in the separate  
manual accompanying the Installation CD, refer  
to this if any problems are encountered in the  
procedure detailed below.  
Install PeripheralVision® onto a PC on Network  
One. Using the Locate NPMPTM discovery tool in  
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.  
11.22.33.44  
Left click twice on the icon to open up the property  
Pages of the device. Using the arrows in the top  
right corner, scroll the pages and click on the first  
IP Router page. This is shown below.  
The following information needs to be entered  
onto this page (this will be supplied by your  
network administrator).  
IP Address  
Enter here the routers IP address for Network 1.  
TCP/IP Subnet Mask  
Enter here the subnet mask for Network 1.  
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Default Gateway IP Address Enter here the default gateway IP address for  
Network 1.  
DNS Name Server Address  
Local IP Address  
This information is not necessary.  
Enter here the routers IP address for Network 2.  
Enter here the subnet mask for Network 2.  
Click on Apply to register the new information.  
Local IP Subnet Mask  
Passwords  
It is strongly recommended that Passwords are  
set for access to all router pages in  
PeripheralVision® because of the sensitive  
nature of the information that can be configured.  
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.  
Enter the Password into the box, type in the  
confirmation and click on OK.  
Access to change the configuration will now be  
restricted to those who have the Password.  
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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.  
IP Address  
Enter here the IP Address of the subnet you want  
to route to.  
Subnet Mask  
Enter here the Subnet Mask of the above IP  
Address.  
Gateway  
Enter here the Gateway address of the above.  
H (Hops)  
Enter here the number of hops across networks  
or subnets that are necessary to route the packets  
to the required IP Address.  
IF (Interface)  
Enter here the port through which the IP packets  
will be routed (either Network 1 Port or Network 2  
Port).  
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Click on the Add Route button to add a new route.  
Click on the Edit Route button to change the  
configuration of an existing route.  
Click on the Delete Route button to remove a  
route.  
Once the routes have been set up as required,  
click on 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:  
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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. This will open the above  
window with the IP address you wish to edit. Make  
the changes and click on OK.  
To delete an IP address from the list, click on the  
required address to select it and then click on  
Delete. The IP address will be removed.  
Click on Apply to save any changes you make.  
PeripheralVision®  
Licensing  
PeripheralVision® software comes licenced for  
30 days, after which time a full licence can be  
purchased to continue access to all the facilities  
of the program. This does not affect your ability  
to use PeripheralVision® to configure the IP  
router. This facility remains operational whether  
the software is licenced or not.  
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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.  
Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet.  
Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied  
AC power cord if it is not the exact type  
required.  
Ensure that the system is disconnected from  
its  
power  
source  
and  
from  
all  
telecommunications links, networks, or  
modem lines whenever the chassis cover is  
to be removed. Do not operate the system  
with the cover removed.  
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Troubleshooting and Technical Reference  
Symptom  
Poss. Cause  
Action  
LEDs do not flash Power switched off  
at power-up  
Switch on  
Power cord not connected  
Plug in Router  
Replace fuse  
Fuse defect  
Link LED does  
not light up  
No cable inserted  
Connect to hub  
and Router  
Router not  
powered up  
Check power supply  
for Router  
Wrong cable type  
Bad cable  
Verify cable selection  
Replace cable  
Technical Specification  
Mains supply:  
Input: 90..240 volts AC  
Frequency: 50..60Hz  
Power: 3 watts typical  
Network One Connection: Ethernet RJ45  
Network Two Connection: Ethernet RJ45  
Part No:  
00-02-0342-0050  
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Technical Support  
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.  
Before you call:  
Please have the following information ready before calling:  
Type of adapters installed in the System.  
The adapter settings and interrupt options.  
Network Information:  
Network operating system type and version,  
server configuration.  
LAN topology:  
Type of cable being used, size of network, number  
of PCs and other nodes in network.  
Computer Information:  
Manufacturer, model number, operating system  
used on the computer.  
History of the Problem:  
The symptoms of the problem.  
Did the device work for a period of time or fail  
immediately after installation?  
Was any PC option changed (hardware or  
software) prior to the problem appearing?  
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