Emulex DCP_link Manual de usuario

DCP_link
Multi-Protocol Router
Advanced Configuration Guide
PT1054605-00, Rev A
December 1995

Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However,
Emulex Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents
or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Emulex Corporation reserves the
right to change product specifications at any time without notice.
The following trademarks of Emulex Corporation are used in this document:
Emulex, DCP-286i-SBC, DCP-386i, DCP 486e, DCP_link, DCPx86i/e
All other products mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.
FCC Statement (USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi-
ronment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Emulex could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Shielded cables must be used between this
equipment and attached peripheral devices.
DOC Statement (Canada)
Cet equipment ne depasse pas les limites de Classe A d’emission de bruits radioelectriques
pour les appareils numeriques telles que perscrites par let Reglement sur le brouillage
radioelectrique etabli par le ministere des Communications du Canada. L’exploitation faite en
milieu residentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des receptions radio et television, ce qui
obligerait le proprietaire ou l’operateur a prendre les dispositions necessaires pour en eliminer
les causes.
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise emissions for digital apparatus
set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications. Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio
and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to
correct the interference.
Copyright 1995 Emulex Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this
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the written consent of:
Emulex Corporation
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Costa Mesa, California 92626
Printed in U.S.A.

Table of Contents
Preface
Product Support.................................................................................... i
Audience .................................................................................... i
User Guide Conventions...................................................................... ii
Related Documentation ......................................................................iii
Chapter 1 Introduction
Emulex DCP_link.............................................................................1-2
Hardware Requirements...........................................................1-3
Software Requirements ............................................................1-3
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration
Factory Default Settings...................................................................2-2
Base I/O Address......................................................................2-3
Host Interrupt Level (IRQ Settings).........................................2-5
DCPx86i/e Adapter Configuration...................................................2-6
DCP286i-SBC Configuration...........................................................2-6
Jumper Settings ........................................................................ 2-6
Software Compatibility Level............................................2-7
Control Register 4 Read Option.........................................2-8
Window Group Select........................................................2-8
Memory Size......................................................................2-8
Setting Data Clock Direction (DTE or DCE)...........................2-9
DCP386iConfiguration..................................................................2-11
Jumper Settings ...................................................................... 2-11
PC I/O Channel Check.....................................................2-12
Window Group Select......................................................2-12
DCP486eConfiguration.................................................................2-14
Jumper Settings ...................................................................... 2-14
Window Group Select......................................................2-14
DCP386i/486e Daughterboard Settings..........................................2-16
8-Port RS-232 Daughterboard................................................2-16
Setting DTE or DCE Operation.......................................2-16
8-Port RS-422/X.21 Daughterboard.......................................2-18
Setting DTE or DCE Operation.......................................2-18

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Chapter 3 Installation and Cabling
Installing the Emulex Adapter ..........................................................3-3
Cabling Connections.........................................................................3-4
Factory Default Settings....................................................................3-4
DCP286i-SBC Adapter Cables.................................................3-4
DCP386i/DCP486e Daughterboard Cabling ............................3-4
RS-232 Cabling..................................................................3-4
RS-422/X.21 Cabling.........................................................3-5
Optional Cable Drawings..................................................................3-6
Loopback Plug Options ............................................................3-6
RS-232/EIA-530 Loopback Plug .......................................3-6
V.35 Loopback Plug Winchester Male ..............................3-7
X.21 Loopback Plug DB15F..............................................3-8
DCP286i-SBC Adapter Cables.........................................................3-9
RS-232 Cable Assembly ....................................................3-9
RS-422/530 Cable Assembly ...........................................3-10
RS-423 Cable Assembly ..................................................3-11
RS-485 Cable Assembly ..................................................3-12
V.35 Cable Assembly.......................................................3-13
X.21 Cable Assembly.......................................................3-14
RS-232 Standard Cable....................................................3-15
RS-232 Null-Modem Cable (Crossover)..........................3-16
RS-423/RS-485 Null Modem Cable.................................3-17
V.35 Null Modem Cable..................................................3-18
X.21 Null Modem Cable..................................................3-19
DCP 386i/486eDaughterboard Cabling.................................3-20
RS-232 Cabling................................................................3-20
RS-232 Standard Cable .........................................3-21
RS-232 Null-Modem Cable (Crossover)...............3-22
RS-232 Three-Wire Port Cable .............................3-22
RS-422 Cabling................................................................3-21
RS-422 Standard Cable .........................................3-24
X.21 Adapter Cable...............................................3-25
RS-422 Null-Modem Cable...................................3-26
Troubleshooting..............................................................................3-27

Table of Contents iii
Chapter 4 Software Installation
Software Installation Procedure........................................................4-2
Installing to Novell NetWare version 3.12...............................4-2
Installing to Novell NetWare version 4.1.................................4-4
Uninstall Procedures.........................................................................4-6
Uninstall using NetWare version 3.12......................................4-6
Uninstall using NetWare version 4.1........................................4-8
Chapter 5 Software Configuration
INETCFG ................................................................................5-2
INETCFG Menus.....................................................................5-2
Using Context Sensitive Help ..................................................5-4
Configuring with INETCFG.............................................................5-5
Chapter 6 Frame Relay Configuration
Introduction ................................................................................6-2
Frame Relay Networks.............................................................6-2
Frame Relay Parameters........................................................... 6-3
Diagramming Your Frame Relay Network .............................. 6-4
Planning Your Frame Relay Network......................................6-4
Configuring the Network Interface...................................................6-6
Configuring the WAN Call Directory ............................................ 6-10
Network Protocol and Binding Configuration................................6-13
Configuring Protocol Parameters...........................................6-13
Binding Network Protocols to a WAN Interface ...................6-14

Table of Contents iv
Chapter 7 X.25 Configuration
Introduction .................................................................................7-2
Virtual Circuit Service..............................................................7-3
Logical Channel Numbers ........................................................7-4
Diagramming Your X.25 Network ...........................................7-5
Planning Your X.25 Network...................................................7-5
Frame Level Parameters.....................................................7-5
Packet Level Parameters.....................................................7-6
Logical Channel Numbers ........................................................7-8
Emulex X.25 User Facilities.....................................................7-9
Configuring the X.25 Network Interface........................................7-11
Modifying/Creating A Profile.................................................7-13
Local DTE Address.................................................................7-15
X.25 Authentication Options..................................................7-15
Configuring the WAN Call Directory.............................................7-17
Expert Call Configuration.......................................................7-22
Network Protocol and Binding Configuration................................7-24
Configuring Protocol Parameters............................................7-24
Binding Network Protocols.....................................................7-25
Chapter 8 Contacting Emulex
Technical Assistance.........................................................................8-2
Prior to Your Call .....................................................................8-2
Placing the Call.........................................................................8-2
Domestic.............................................................................8-3
European.............................................................................8-3
24 - Hour Support.....................................................................8-4
Product Service8-4
Bulletin Board System......................................................................8-4
Internet..............................................................................................8-6
Emufax..............................................................................................8-7

Table of Contents v
Appendix A Diagnostic Programs
Diagnostic Platform......................................................................... A-2
Diagnostic Operating Requirements........................................ A-2
README.DOC....................................................................... A-2
Distribution Diskette ............................................................... A-3
Diagnostic Platform Instructions............................................. A-3
Using DCPDIAG3 For The DCP386i............................................. A-7
Diagnostic Operating Requirements........................................ A-7
README.DOC....................................................................... A-7
Distribution Diskette ............................................................... A-7
Running the Diagnostic........................................................... A-8

Preface
Thank you for purchasing the DCP_link Multi-Protocol Router. You have
joined the Emulex family of users, who have found that buying our products
guarantees available performance and bandwidth while preserving resources.
We value a strong relationship with our customers and seek to continually
serve your needs in the years to come.
Product Support
Emulex products are supported by a broad range of educational and technical
support services. They are available to help you maximize your system
performance.
Emulex Corporation (HQ) (714) 662-5600
PreSales (714) 513-8053
Technical Support (714) 513-8270
Audience for Advanced Configuration Guide
The DCP_link Advanced Configuration Guide is included as a supplement to
the DCP_link Quick Start User’s Guide. For most standard installations and
WAN setups, the Quick Start User’s Guide should answer most start up and
configuration questions. The Advanced Configuration Guide is intended to
answer questions concerning WAN connectivity and planning. It also
includes extensive cable pin drawings for use in designing custom cabling.

ii Preface
User Guide Conventions
Sections of text that are marked for emphasis are formatted with the
following key words: Note, Important, or Caution.
For example:
CAUTION: Provides the user with directions to prevent a
mistake from occurring.
When a command is illustrated in the user’s guide, the variable choices
allowed to be changed will appear in a contrasting typeface. All command
lines will begin with a triangular shaped symbol.
An example of a command line is:
>LOAD INETCFG
DCPx86i/e Terminology
Throughout this manual, DCPx86i/e is used to represent the Emulex DCP
product line based on the Intel 80x86 microprocessors. These include the
following:
•DCP286i-SBC (Single Board Configurable, ISA bus)
•DCP386i (ISA bus)
•DCP486e(EISA bus)
•All of these products are compatible with the Emulex DCP_link
software.

Preface iii
Related Documentation
This section is designed to assist the reader in finding third party reference
manuals for the support of NetWare WAN protocols and general networking
architectures and principles.
NetWare Guides (Included with DCP_link)
Novell NetWare MultiProtocol Router 3.0 Installation and Basic
Configuration Guide
Novell NetWare MultiProtocol Router 3.0 Advanced Configuration and
Reference Guide
Protocol Guides
X.25 Explained: Protocols for Packet Switching Networks
R.J. Deasington
Published by Ellis Horwood, publishers
ISBN 0-13-972175-4
LAN Troubleshooting Handbook
Mark A. Miller
M & T Publishing, Inc.
ISBN 1-55-851-096-7
Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols and Architecture
Douglas Comer
Prentice Hall
ISBN 0-13-470154-2
Emulex Guides
Emulex ECX X.25 Packet Level Reference Manual, PT1054204
Emulex ECX X.25 Frame Level Reference Manual, PT1054205
Emulex ECX X.25 Protocol Programmer’s Guide, PT1054207
Emulex ECX X.25 Library User’s Guide, PT1054602
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