COMMS # 63/1
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COMMS # 63/1 |
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CHASE IO-LINK-130 KILOSTREAM ROUTER | |
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REISSUE OF COMPLETE FECO WITH LATEST DETAIL | |
RELATED FECO/AB |
FECO COMMS # 62, 64 & 65 |
CHASE IO-LINK-130 KILOSTREAM ROUTER
Reissue of FECO. Remove
existing FECO COMMS#63 and Replace with this FECO COMMS # 63/1
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 This is to introduce the Chase IO-LINK-130, it is the Chase entry level Kilostream Bridge Router.
1.2 The 130
units are small, approx 4.5 in wide by 6in deep by 1.5in high; coloured black with four
LEDs in line across the front. See over.
1.3 The 130 has
one LAN interface (MIDI & MIDIX) and one WAN interface. There is also the console
connection. The console and LAN interfaces are RJ45. The WAN interface is 25pin D Type
Female.
1.4 The 130
will interface with other Chase products including the Chase IO-LINK-PRO, and the
IO-LINK-CENTRAL.
2 MEC IDENTITY
The MEC ID is CHASE-IOLINK-130
3 CABLE SPECS
Network
connection to hub
Cable Type JF
Network
connection to Ethernet Controller.
Cable Type JP
Console
Port to VDU
Cable Type KJ
Console
Port to PC
Cable Type JF + RJ45 to 9pin converter
130
Universal WAN to NTU
Cable Type KH
See diagram on page 14
4 FRONT & REAR VIEWS
5 INITIAL CONFIGURATION
5.1 Connect a VDU set to 9600 8-1-N & VT100, to the Console Port with a Cable Type KJ.
5.2 Power on
the IOLINK-130 and view the Start-up Testing and Initialising Sequence on the VDU
Screen. At the prompt Press ENTER to access console, enter <CR>
5.3 At LOGIN MENU Select 1 Login
5.4 At Password prompt Enter BRIDGE <CR> This is case sensitive.
5.5 The MAIN MENU will be displayed
Option
Value Description
1.
Configuration menu
- Define operating parameters
2.
Statistics
menu - Device LAN and WAN
statistics
3.
Diagnostics menu
- Access troubleshooting tools
4.
Network events menu
- View network event history
5.
Save configuration
- Save configuration immediately
6.
Logout
- End operator session
7.
Help
-
Read menu introduction
5.6 All configurations are menu driven.
5.7 To Clear A Lost Password
5.7.1 Remove the power from the 130.
5.7.2 Remove the case cover.
5.7.3 Remove the Jumper Strap on pins 5-6, see diagram over.
5.7.4 Re-attach the power to the 130 and wait for the Power LED to go Green.
5.7.5 Remove the power from the 130.
5.7.6 Replace the case cover.
5.7.7 Power up the 130.
5.7.8 Log into the 130 as per para 5.4 above using the Password BRIDGE.
6 CONVENTIONS USED
6.1 The Menu
System is in the form of a tree shown over.
To go forwards through the Menu System Enter the Option Number required, usually you do
not
need to follow this with a <CR>.
6.2 To
select an option enter the Option number and enter the required input. If the input has
fixed
options, then these will be displayed; just enter enough of the characters for it to be
unique. i.e.
jun for june, but only d for december. For options like IP addresses they must be entered
in full.
Most entries require a <CR> to terminate data input. Any entry that is not
acceptable, like an out
of range IP Address, will be identified as unacceptable and you will be invited to try
again.
To toggle between two options e.g. enabled and disabled, just enter the option number,
and it
will prompt "yes" to enable/disable parameter. Enter yes <CR>
to complete the toggle.
6.3
To go
backwards through the Menu System use the TAB key.
To return to the Main Menu Enter =
6.4
At the end of each sequence it is advisable to save the configuration , From the
Main Menu
select the option Save configuration. When completed Configuration saved
will be displayed
at the bottom of the screen.
On completion of all set-ups Save configuration and also carry out a soft reset,
from the Main Menu select
Diagnostics
and then Soft reset.
6.5 A Soft reset can be used to reset some minor problems.
6.6
NOTE, there may be some variation in menus and the menu numbers between
different units, which is why the set-up procedures do not give the numbers, but do
give
the description
7 REQUIREMENTS
Before a
130 can be configured the following must be available:-
Network diagram of the complete network
Name (preferrably geographical ie.HULL) of both Routers.
IP Address and Subnet Mask of both Routers.
Type of leased line.
Type of Routing Protocol, which MUST be the same at both ends.
{The Routing Protocol is especially important where the device at the other end is
not a Chase 130, if the Protocols are not harmonised then the link will not work.
The usual options are rip2 or None + static routes]
For Optional Customer Preference settings:-
PAP, CHAP Passwords.
Source/Destination IP Addresses of the frames.
Firewalls, only setup a Firewall if it is required. If required then the optional settings
of the Firewall MUST be determined during the Site Survey and documented
BEFORE the Configuration & Installation
8 DEFAULT
For a new
IOLINK-130 to reset the factory default settings:
From the Main Menu Select Diagnostics
From the Diagnostics Menu Select Full Reset.
After a Full Reset you will be prompted for the Terminal Type, Enter vt100 <CR>
9 PART OF MENU TREE below
10 IOLINK-130 CONFIGURATION
A typical network is
shown at the end of this FECO. Note it can be easier to identify sites by their
geographical names.
The convention used is
to nominate one site as the MAIN and the other as the REMOTE.
Each site will probably
be different, but a sample configuration is detailed below.
11 TYPICAL SET-UP FOR THE NETWORK DIAGRAM
SHOWN.
NOTE. For ANY other
network there may, sorry WILL, be differences.
12 MAIN 130 (LONDON Site ) Set-up
12.1 It is always best to reset the factory default settings before a
new configuration is set.
If the unit has been
set-up before, you may wish to record the settings before wiping it.
TO RESET TO FACTORY
SETTINGS:
From the Main Menu Select Diagnostics
From the Diagnostics Menu Select Full Reset.
12.2 After a Full Reset you will be prompted for the Terminal Type, Enter vt100 <CR>
12.3 At LOGIN MENU Select 1 Login
12.4 At Password prompt Enter BRIDGE <CR> This is case sensitive.
12.5 from Main Menu select Configuration
select Access set-up
select Device set-up
select Device name and type in router name e.g. LONDON <CR>
select Set time type in using yyyy-mm-dd format
type in using hh:mm:ss format
select Show time to confirm current time and date settings are correct.
TAB back to the previous menu.
select TFTP access and toggle it to enabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select LAN set-up
select Bridge set-up and toggle it to disabled type in yes at prompt
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IP set-up
select IP address and type in using the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
e.g. 192. 1 . 1 . 10 <CR>
Now enter the subnet mask size 24 for 255.255.255.0
16 for 255.255.0.0
8 for 255.0.0.0
e.g. 24 <CR>
select Routing protocol and type in none <CR>
TAB back to the previous menu. TAB again.
12.6 select Bridging set-up
select Bridge forwarding type in yes at the prompt to toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IPX routing set-up
select IPX routing type in yes at the prompt to toggle it to disabled
select IPX forwarding and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
12.7 KILOSTREAM set-up
from Main Menu select Configuration
select WAN set-up
select Link set-up and Enter the link interface slot number 1
select Link operation and toggle it to disabled
select Frame Relay and toggle it to disabled
select Link speed set to required speed in kbps e.g. 64 for 64kbps.
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Remote site set-up
select Remote site summary to show existing set-ups and templates
For the IOLINK-130 Leased Line the LEASED_TEMPLATE Id is 43
select Edit remote site Enter name of remote site e.g. DERBY <CR>
Enter: Template id or alias ( or none ) 43
<CR>
Ensure that this name e.g. DERBY is now displayed in the Remote site alias
select Connection set-up
select Primary link set to slot number 1 <CR>
select Auto-call toggle it to enabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
12.8 from Edit Remote Site 1 Menu
select Protocol set-up
select Bridge parameters
select Bridge enabled and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IP parameters
select IP routing
select Routing protocol and set it to rip2
[ Note if you need to set the Routing protocol to none you will need to
set-up a static route as
follows: Configuration IP routing set-up IP routes - Edit
Route Destination enter the
Remote IP network e.g. 128.10.10.0 <CR> enter Network mask
e.g. 16 <CR> ( for
255.255.0.0 ) - Next hop enter the remote site ID or alias e.g. DERBY
<CR> Check all details
displayed are correct note Status if present this route exists. If
absent add it to the table using
Add option. TAB - show all routes and check that the routing information is
correct ].
TAB back to the previous menu.
Check that IP enabled is enabled, NAT is disabled and Link IP type is unnumbered
TAB again.
select IPX parameters
select IPX enabled and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Multilink protocol and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Primary connection and toggle it to Leased
Press = to return to the main menu.
select Configuration
select WAN set-up
select Link set-up
select Link interface type and type in V11 <CR>
select Link operation and toggle it to enabled
Press = to
return to the main menu.
from Remote Site Set Up Menu
select Display summary and check that all the entries are now correct.
Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
13 Optional Security
13.1 Before implementing Optional Security, test the link thoroughly.
14 Optional Security setup
14.1 To set PAP
or CHAP only set items required.
Default PAP password and CHAP secret set to BRIDGE.
from WAN Set-Up menu select Link set-up and toggle Link operation to
disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Remote site set-up
select Edit remote site
type in the remote site id or alias e.g. DERBY <CR>
select Security parameters
select Incoming PAP password and enter DERBY ( remote site name )
check Outgoing user name is LONDON ( local site name )
select Outgoing PAP password and enter LONDON ( local site name )
TAB back to the previous menu. TAB again. TAB again to WAN set-up Menu
select Security set-up
select Security level and enter PAP
check Request security is set to always
check CHAP challenges is set to once
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Link set-up and toggle Link operation to enabled
Press = to
return to the main menu.
select Save configuration
14.2 After implementing Optional Security, retest the link thoroughly.
14.3 Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
15 Optional Firewall setup
15.1 Only set items required.
15.2 from Configuration
menu select Applications set-up
select Firewall set-up
select WAN firewall set-up enter Remote site number or alias
e.g. DERBY
select Firewall and enter inbound, outbound, both, or disabled
from Remote Site Firewall Menu
select Designated servers and the following menu will be displayed
Option
Value Description
1.
E-mail (SMTP) server none
- Specify E-Mail server IP address
2.
POP 2/3 server
none -
Specify E-Mail server IP address
3.
FTP server
none - Specify FTP server IP address
4.
WWW (HTTP) server none
- Specify WWW server IP address
5.
Telnet server
none - Specify Telnet server IP address
6.
Local DNS
none - Specify local DNS IP
address
7.
Remote DNS
none - Specify
remote DNS IP address
8.
Secondary local DNS
none - Specify local DNS IP address
9.
Secondary remote DNS none -
Specify remote DNS IP address
15.3 Set the required parameters
15.4 from Firewall
set-up menu select LAN firewall setup
select Firewall and enter inbound, outbound, both, or disabled
15.5 from Firewall
LAN menu select Edit firewall entry
and the following menu will be displayed, showing sample entries
Option
Value
Description
1. Destination address
128.10.10.1
- Destination IP address of
frame
2. Destination mask
255.255.0.0 - Network mask for dest address
3. Source address
192.1.1.1
- Source IP address of frame
4. Source mask
255.255.255.0 - Network mask for source
address
5. Protocol type
TCP
-
Allow specific protocol types
6. Source
port
65535
- Source port range to allow
7. Destination port
65535
- Destination port range to allow.
8. Description
- Describe the entry
9. Entry direction
- Direction this entry applies to
15.6 Set the required parameters
15.7 Note changes made here might not take
effect until the link has been disabled and
re-enabled.
15.8 Press = to return to the main menu.
select Save configuration
15.9 After implementing Firewall Security, retest the link thoroughly.
15.10 Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
16 REMOTE 130 (DERBY Site) Set-up
16.1 It is always
best to reset the factory default settings before a new configuration is set.
If the unit has been set-up before, you may wish to record the settings before wiping it.
TO RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS:
From the Main Menu Select Diagnostics
From the Diagnostics Menu Select Full Reset.
16.2 After a Full Reset you will be prompted for the Terminal Type, Enter vt100 <CR>
16.3 At LOGIN MENU Select 1 Login
16.4 At Password prompt Enter BRIDGE <CR> This is case sensitive.
16.5 from Main Menu select Configuration
select Access set-up
select Device set-up
select Device name and type in router name e.g. DERBY
select Set time type in using yyyy-mm-dd & hh:mm:ss format
select Show time to confirm current time and date settings are correct.
TAB back to the previous menu.
select TFTP access and toggle it to enabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select LAN set-up
select Bridge set-up and toggle it to disabled type in yes at prompt
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IP set-up
select IP address and type in using the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
e.g. 128. 10 . 10 . 10 <CR>
Now enter the subnet mask size 24 for 255.255.255.0
16 for 255.255.0.0
8 for 255.0.0.0
e.g. 16 <CR>
select Routing protocol and type in none <CR>
TAB back to the previous menu. TAB again.
16.6 select Bridging set-up
select Bridge forwarding type in yes at the prompt to toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IPX routing set-up
select IPX routing type in yes at the prompt to toggle it to disabled
select IPX forwarding and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
16.7 KILOSTREAM
set-up
from Main Menu select Configuration
select WAN set-up
select Link set-up and Enter the link interface slot number 1
select Link operation and toggle it to disabled
select Frame Relay and toggle it to disabled
select Link speed set to required speed in kbps e.g. 64 for 64kbps.
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Remote site set-up
select Remote site summary to show existing set-ups and templates
For the IOLINK-130 Leased Line the LEASED_TEMPLATE Id is 43
select Edit remote site Enter name of remote site e.g. LONDON <CR>
Enter: Template id or alias ( or none ) 43
<CR>
Ensure that this name e.g. LONDON is now displayed in the Remote site alias
select Connection set-up
select Primary link set to slot number 1 <CR>
select Auto-call toggle it to enabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
16.8 from Edit Remote Site 1 Menu
select Protocol set-up
select Bridge parameters
select Bridge enabled and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select IP parameters
select IP routing
select Routing protocol and set it to rip2
[ Note if you need to set the Routing protocol to none you will need to
set-up a static route
as follows: Configuration IP routing set-up IP routes -
Edit Route Destination
enter the Remote IP network e.g. 192.1.1.0 <CR> enter Network
mask e.g. 24 <CR> ( for
255.255.255.0 ) - Next hop enter the remote site ID or alias e.g. LONDON
<CR> Check all
details displayed are correct note Status if present this route
exists. If absent add it to the
table using Add option. TAB - show all routes and check that the routing
information is correct ].
TAB back to the previous menu.
Check that IP enabled is enabled, NAT is disabled and Link IP type is unnumbered
TAB again.
TAB back to the previous menu. TAB again.
select IPX parameters
select IPX enabled and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Multilink protocol and toggle it to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Primary connection and toggle it to Leased
Press = to return to the main menu.
select Configuration
select WAN set-up
select Link set-up
select Link interface type and type in V11 <CR>
select Link operation and toggle it to enabled
Press = to
return to the main menu.
from Remote Site Set Up Menu
select Display summary and check that all the entries are now correct.
16.9 Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
17 Optional Security
17.1 Before implementing Optional Security, test the link thoroughly.
18 Optional Security setup
18.1 To set PAP or
CHAP only set items required.
Default PAP password and CHAP secret set to BRIDGE.
18.2 from WAN
Set-Up menu select Link set-up and toggle Link operation to disabled
TAB back to the previous menu.
select Remote site set-up
select Edit remote site
type in the remote site id or alias e.g. LONDON <CR>
select Security parameters
select Incoming PAP password and enter LONDON ( remote site name )
check Outgoing user name is DERBY ( local site name )
select Outgoing PAP password and enter DERBY ( local site name )
TAB back to the previous menu. TAB again. TAB again to WAN set-up Menu
select Security set-up
select Security level and enter PAP
check Request security is set to always
check CHAP challenges is set to once
18.3 TAB back to the previous menu.
select Link set-up and toggle Link operation to enabled
Press = to return to the main menu.
18.4 select Save configuration
18.5 After implementing Optional Security, retest the link thoroughly.
18.6 Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
19 Optional Firewall setup
19.1 Only set items required.
19.2 from Configuration
menu select Applications set-up
select Firewall set-up
select WAN firewall set-up enter Remote site number or alias
e.g. LONDON
select Firewall and enter inbound, outbound, both, or disabled
19.3 from Remote
Site Firewall Menu
select Designated servers and the following menu will be displayed
Option
Value Description
1.
E-mail (SMTP) server
none
- Specify E-Mail server IP address
2.
POP 2/3 server
none - Specify E-Mail server IP
address
3.
FTP server
none - Specify FTP server IP address
4.
WWW (HTTP) server
none - Specify
WWW server IP address
5.
Telnet server
none - Specify Telnet server IP address
6.
Local DNS
none - Specify local DNS IP address
7.
Remote DNS
none
- Specify remote DNS IP address
8.
Secondary local DNS
none - Specify
local DNS IP address
9.
Secondary remote DNS none
- Specify remote DNS IP address
19.4 Set the required parameters
19.5 from Firewall
set-up menu select LAN firewall setup
select Firewall and enter inbound, outbound, both, or disabled
19.6 from Firewall
LAN menu select Edit firewall entry
and the following menu will be displayed, showing sample entries
Option
Value
Description
1.
Destination address 192.1.1.1
- Destination IP address of frame
2.
Destination mask
255.255.255.0 -
Network mask for dest address
3.
Source address
128.10.10.1
- Source IP address of frame
4.
Source mask
255.255.0.0
- Network mask for source address
5.
Protocol type
TCP
- Allow
specific protocol types
6.
Source port
65535
- Source port range to allow
7.
Destination port
65535
- Destination port range to allow.
8.
Description
- Describe the entry
9.
Entry direction
- Direction this entry applies to
19.7 Set the required parameters
19.8 Note changes made here might not take
effect until the link has been disabled and
re-enabled.
19.9 Press = to return to the main menu.
select Save configuration
19.10 After implementing Firewall Security, retest the link thoroughly.
19.11 Produce the Configuration Record, and distribute i.a.w. AB198.
20 SAMPLE NETWORK DIAGRAM below
Cabling requirements