IOCOMM User and
Administration Guide

 Introduction | Set-up | Configuration | Bootstrap | Indicators | Troubleshooting | Event Logging (syslog) | Exception Display | iocommd | Command Line Interface | Connectors and Cabling | Technical Specification | Glossary of Terms | Accessories


Technical Specification

IOCOMM is a TCP/IP access server for dialled and direct asynchronous connections with T1/E1 leased line interface and router functionality.

Power Requirements

Input range:

110-230V AC +/-10%

Frequency tolerance:

47-63Hz

Power consumption:

40W maximum

Dimensions

Length:

300mm (including BNC connector)

Width:

440mm (480mm with brackets)

Height:

46mm (43mm without feet)
Suitable for 19" rack (1U) or desktop mounting

Mass:

4.0kg (unit only, 8 port)
4.2kg (unit only, 16 port)

Environment

Operational:

Temp:

+5 deg.C to +50 deg.C

Humidity:

0% to 90% RH non-condensing

Altitude:

-500 ft to 15000 ft

Non-operational:

Temp:

-30 deg.C to +80 deg.C

Humidity:

5% to 95% RH non-condensing

Approvals

Electromagnetic:

Emmission: EN55022:1995, Class B
Immunity: EN50082-1:1992

Safety:

EN60950:1992/A2:1993 including all National Deviations
CSA CAN/CSA C22.2 No:950-95
UL1950

Telecommunications:

TBR 1:October 1995 and TBR 2:January 1997 in accordance with CTR 1 and CTR 2 (97/544/6C and 97/545/6C)
BABT approval number: 608707

Interfaces

Serial:

Ports 1-8/16: RS-232 (V.24/V.28) asynchronous interface wired as DTE with TXD, RXD, DTR, DSR, DCD, RTS, CTS and GND signals. Surge suppressed. Speed range 300bps to 115.2kbps.

Port A: RS-232 (V.24/V.28) port wired as DTE with TXD, RXD, DTR, DSR, DCD, RTS, CTS and GND wired. Surge suppressed. Speed range 300bps to 460.8kbps.

Port B: X.21, V.35 or RS-232 (depending on adapter cable purchased) port wired as DTE. Asynchronous and synchronous operation. Surge suppressed. Synchronous speed range 600bps to 2.048Mbps. Asynchronous speed range 300bps to 460.8kbps. For signals included refer to Connectors and Cabling.

Ethernet:

A single 10Mbps interface with the following run-time options for physical interface: 10BASE2, 10BASE-T, AUI

Protocol Support

Network protocols:

TCP/IP
UDP
ICMP

Address and Settings Discovery:

ARP
Proxy ARP
BOOTP
DHCP

Download:

TFTP

Serial Line Protocols: (Ports 1-8/16, Port A and Port B)

SLIP
CSLIP
PPP (including PAP and CHAP and only supporting IP)

Routing:

Unit performs IP routing between interfaces, including leased line.
Dial-on-demand IP routing to remote sites.
RIP
RIP-2

Management:

HTML/HTTP
SNMP MIB1, MIBII (some restrictions on parameter manipulation)
Telnet to CLI (some restrictions on parameter manipulation)
FLASH upgradable firmware

Applications:

Telnet
Rlogin
Syslog
DNS

Authentication:

RADIUS (authentication and accounting)
Internal authentication database
PAP
CHAP

Printer:

LPD
Telnet

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 Introduction | Set-up | Configuration | Bootstrap | Indicators | Troubleshooting | Event Logging (syslog) | Exception Display | iocommd | Command Line Interface | Connectors and Cabling | Technical Specification | Glossary of Terms | Accessories