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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction and Planning

Models of the RBX 200 Series
Networks Supported
Protocols and Features Supported
Protocols Supported
Indicators on the RBX 200 Series
Reset Button
Configuring the RBX 200 Series
Accessing the RBX 200 Series
Local Access
Remote Access

Chapter 2 Setting Up The RBX 200 Series

Preparing for Installation
Verifying the Shipment
Placing the RBX 200 Series on a Table or in a Rack
Placement on a Table
Placement in a Rack
Connecting the Cables
Connecting the RBX 200 Series to a Terminal
Local or Remote Access
Configuring the Terminal
Powering on the RBX 200 Series
Verifying Operation
Troubleshooting Checklist

Chapter 3 Quick Configuration

Starting Quick Config
Configuring the RBX 200 Series
Configuring Interfaces
Configuring Bridging
Configuring Protocols
Configuring Booting
Configuring Modem-Control
Restarting the Router

Chapter 4 Boot Options

Before You Begin
Boot Options Available for the RBX 200 Series
Accessing the Boot Options
Boot Option Prompts
B (Boot)
BC (Boot to Config-only Mode)
BM (Boot using console queries)
BN (Boot, but do not run)
BP (Boot using BOOTP)
DIAG (Execute resident extended diagnostic program)
UB (Display Boot Configuration)
UC (Display Hardware Configuration)
UG (Go execute at address in RAM)
LC (Load Configuration Memory)
CC (Clear Configuration Memory)
ZB (ZModem Boot)
ZC (ZModem configuration memory load)

Chapter 5 Autobaud on the Service Port

Overview
Fixed Baud Rate

Chapter 6 Diagnostics

Diagnostic Routines
POST
Menu-driven Diagnostics
Diagnosing Software Problems
Service Aids
Using the Service Aids
Fault Log

Appendix A RBX 200 Series Specifications

Dimensions
Weight
Environment
Clearance

Appendix B Cable Specifications

Service Port
WANs
Disclaimer
EIA 232D/V.24
V.35
V.36
X.21

Appendix C Wrap Plugs



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