RAD Data comm ASMi-52 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Installation and Operation Manual 
Chapter 3  Operation 
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 
Configuration Alternatives 
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Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port 
ASMi-52 is equipped with an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet port (10/100BaseT) which 
enables communication with ASMi-52 management subsystem using the IP 
protocol (see 
Figure 3-9
). The Ethernet management port is configured for a LAN 
cross-over connection.  
 
To prepare ASMi-52 for network management: 
1.  Connect a LAN network management station to the ASMi-52 Ethernet port 
designated 10/100BaseT. 
2.  Configure the host IP parameters of the ASMi-52 unit via an ASCII terminal. 
3.  Run an SNMP management application, such as RAD’s RADview, open a 
Telnet session, or manage ASMi-52 via ConfiguRAD. 
 
To start the ConfiguRAD session: 
1.  Start a Web browser. 
2.  Disable any pop-up blocking software, such as the Google Popup Blocker. 
3.  Enter the IP address of the ASMi-52 in the address field of the browser in the 
following format: http://<IP address> and then press <Enter> to command 
the browser to connect (IP address stands for the actual ASMi-52 IP address 
which has to be assigned via an ASCII terminal).  
4.  In the Login screen, click LOGIN to start the ConfiguRAD management 
session. 
 
To choose an option: 
1.  Click a link in the ConfiguRAD screen to display the next menu. 
2.  Once the target screen is displayed, select a value from the drop-down box. 
 
Figure 3-8.  ConfiguRAD Login  
Managing ASMi-52 via a Dedicated Timeslot 
ASMi-52 modems with E1 or T1 interface can be managed via a dedicated E1/T1 
timeslot (DTS) (see 
Figure 3-9
). 
The DTS is a management channel that connects directly to the ASMi-52 host 
using a separate IP interface, i.e., separate IP address and IP mask. If the LAN and 
dedicated timeslot services are configured to have the same IP, the management