Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IOLINK-520 and IOLINK-PRO USER AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GUIDE
- Installation
- Typical Applications & How to Configure Them
- 2.1 - Bridging and Routing
- Should You Bridge or Route?
- 2.2 Basic WAN Configurations
- 2.3 - Configure Remote Site Profiles
- 2.4 Advanced Features
- Introductionto Filtering
- Appendix AMenu Trees
- Appendix BOctet Locations on Ethernet Frames
- Appendix CServicing Information
- Opening the case
- Identifying the Internal Components
- To Clear a “Lost” Password
- Changing LAN or WAN Interfaces
- Selecting MDI or MDI-X LAN Interface
- Installing the ISDN Link Modules
- Processor settings for the ISDN Link Modules
- Changing the Termination Straps on the ISDN S/T Interface
- Connecting to the ISDN-U Link Module
- Performing a Software Upgrade
- Appendix DInterface Pinouts
- Pinout Information
- Link Clocking Information
- ATL-CSU/DSU Link Module Information
- Console Pinouts
- V.24 & RS232C Link Pinouts
- V.11/X.21 Link Pinouts
- RS442 & RS530 Link Pinouts
- V.35 Link Pinouts
- RS232 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
- V.35 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
- RS530 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
- RS530 To RS449 Conversion Cable
- V.11/X.21 Null-Modem Cable Configuration
- Index
- Warranty
Applications
IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO Installation & Applications Guide —
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2.4.3.4 - Network Address Translation
Using private addresses on a network and NAT/NAPT for interactions over an
internetwork connection hides the internal address from the rest of the world. Access is
restricted to only those services that are specifically designated to be available. Please see
section 2.4.2 for more information on Network Address Translation.
2.4.3.5 - Filters
The programmable filtering functions available on the IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO
provide a very powerful means of controlling traffic flow to and from a network. Please see
section 3
Introduction to Filtering
for details on how to set-up various filtering
operations.
2.4.4 - Compression
Compressing data allows data throughput rate considerably greater than the physical line
rate. The actual rate achieved will depend on how compressible the specific data is.
Generally, graphics and databases compress up to 600%, text 400 to 500%, binary codes
about 200%.
At line rates above 256 Kbps, compression is not effective as it takes more time to perform
the compression than to transmit the raw data.
Enable compression
Location: Main
! Configuration
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Connections up
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Remote Site Set-up
!
Edit Remote Site
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Protocol Set-up
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CCP parameters
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Compression
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Enabled
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