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Manual de usuario AIS, modelo Router AI2524
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AI2524 Router User’s Manual AISwitchTM Applied Innovation Inc. AI2524 Router User’s Manual August 1997 Reference 2524UM AI2524 Router User’s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright © 1983-1997 by Applied Innovation Incorporated (AII). The material discussed in this manual is the proprietary property of AII. AII retains all rights to reproduction and distribution of this document. AISwitch, AISwitch Series 180, and AISwitch Series 130 are registered trademarks of AII. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. Any other trademarks appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective companies. FCC Warning The Federal Communications Commission has set limits for emitted radio interference. The AISwitch is constructed with this electromagnetic interference (EMI) limitation in mind. Th AISwitch is classified under FCC regulations as a Class A device, that is, a device for use in commercial environments and not in residential areas. This device has been tested and shown to comply with the following FCC rule: Part 15 Subpart J. Operation of this equipment in a residential are may cause interference to radio and TV reception, requiring the user to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. Information is available from the FCC describing possible corrective actions. For lower EMI levels, we suggest using only metal connectors and shielded cables grounded to the frame. Electrostatic Discharge Warning Warning: The AISwitch and its peripherals contain electrostatic sensitive components. Proper handling, shipping, and storage precautions must be exercised: o Removal and installation of circuit boards must be performed in a static-free environment. Tthe technician should wear an anti-static wrist strap and stand on an anti-static mat. Both the wrist strap and mat must be grounded at the same point as the AISwitch enclosure. o When not in use, circuit boards must be kept in their anti-static plastic bags. o Circuit boards must only be removed from their anti-static plastic bags immediately prior to installation into the AISwitch enclosure. o Immediately upon removal from the enclosure, circuit boards must be inserted into their anti-static bags. o Do not ship or store the electronic circuit boards near strong electrostatic, electromagnetic, magnetic, or radioactive fields. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Applied Innovation Inc. 5800 Innovation Driv Dublin, Ohio 43016-3271 614-798-2000 800-247-9482 FAX: 614-798-1770 August 1997 2524UM AI2524 Router Card User’s Manual Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ..............................................................................................1-1 Documentation Overview.............................................................................................1-1 Related Documentation.................................................................................................1-3 Contact Information......................................................................................................1-4 Text Conventions..........................................................................................................1-5 Chapter 2: AI2524 Overview ......................................................................................2-1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................2-1 T1 CSU/DSU...................................................................................................2-1 Four Wires 56K CSU/DSU..............................................................................2-1 5-IN-1 Serial Cable Interface..........................................................................2-1 Software Features and Functions..................................................................................2-2 Scalability ........................................................................................................2-2 Reliable, Adaptive Routing..............................................................................2-2 Remote Access and Protocol Translation ........................................................2-2 Management and Security................................................................................2-5 Software Specifications.................................................................................................2-5 Supported Media..............................................................................................2-5 Supported Network Protocols ..........................................................................2-5 Connections...................................................................................................................2-7 External Connection Requirements .................................................................2-7 Chapter 3: Configuration Overview .............
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