Pioneer BR-SIT01 Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 - RouterView Software
Installation
All of the routers in DCB’s multiprotocol family, can be managed from a single
management platform called RouterView. Both a Windows and a Macintosh
version of RouterView were included with your BR Router.
v Note: Although the installation procedures for the Windows and Macintosh
versions of RouterView are slightly different, the programs themselves are virtually
identical. Once you have installed RouterView on the platform of your choice, you
can find more information on how to use it in the RouterView Reference Guide
which was included with your router.
RouterView for Windows
RouterView for Windows allows you to manage the BR Router from an IBM-
compatible PC running Windows 3.1, Windows for WorkGroups, Windows 95, or
Windows NT. The PC can either be configured as an IPX client on a Novell
NetWare internet, or as an IP WinSock client on an IP internet.
System Requirements
In order to successfully run RouterView for Windows, you need:
IBM PC or compatible w/ 386 or later processor
Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, or Windows NT
installed
VGA or better monitor
And an IPX configuration or an IP configuration (or both) consisting of:
A Windows 3.1 Novell IPX client configuration, using IPXODI.COM
- or -
A Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, or Windows NT machine running
IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
A WinSock client configuration on an IP network
v Note: The “IPX 101” appendix to the RouterView Reference Guide contains
some tips on getting Novell’s IPX ODI running on your Windows client machine.
v Note: To choose the active transport protocol on a Windows machine which has
both IPX and IP installed, select “Options” from the Administration menu and
click the appropriate radio button.