Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 Network Router User Manual


 
MTASR1-100 Owner’s Manual
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5.5 Configuration Port Setup
The Configuration PortSetup icon lets choose and setup parameters for the port through which the
RouteFinder Setup program will communicate (either directly or through modem or through the network using
TFTP over IP) with the target. In case you use modems for communication, you can specify any initialization
commands that need to be sent to the modem before dialing the number.
NOTE: The parameters setup through this application are used in the programs Download Default Setup,
Download Firmware Update and Router Configuration.
Double click on the icon to display the local port setup dialog box.
You may also start the Configuration Port Setup from the File Manager by selecting the RouteFinder directory
and double clicking on the psetup.exe program in the file list.
You may also run the Configuration Port Setup from either the Program Manager or the File Manager by
clicking on the Run command in the File Menu, then typing: C:\mtrouter\psetup.exe in the Command Line field.
This dialog box lets you set the Local port parameters. The setup utility uses the selected port to communicate
with the Target (either directly or through modems). You can also specify any initialization commands to the
modem which will be sent to it before dialing the number.
Communication Type
The configuration program can use the serial COM port of the PC or the IP based Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(known as TFTP) to read and write the configuration from the RouteFinder.
If a PC COM port is used, you will need to connect the selected port to the Command Port of the RouteFinder
using an RS232 cable (similar to the one used to connect a modem).
If TFTP is used, The RouteFinder and configuration PC must be on the same segment of the network or on an
IP internetwork.
Note: TFTP can be used only when the RouteFinder is up and has IP routing enabled.