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CHAPTER 3. Ubigate iBG1000 Installation
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Auxiliary Interface (for Remote Access)
The Ubigate iBG1000 and a terminal can be connected to modems and phone
lines for remote access. (Use a null-modem cable at the Ubigate iBG1000 to
establish a modem connection.) This configuration allows you to dial into the
router from a remote location.
Below is a list of tested modems that operate properly with the Ubigate
iBG1000 system. It is recommended to use tested modems below or
compatible modems with them.
US Robotics: V.92 5686
D-Link: DFM-562E
MutiTech System: MT5634 ZBA
Figure 3.9 Remotely Accessing an Ubigate iBG1000
The default Serial configuration is DTE. To use the Ubigate iBG1000
as DCE equipment, you must reconfigure the interface and reboot the
router.
Do not configure the modem to ‘send result codes’ or ‘echo’ commands.
Doing so may cause the router to hang.
Refer to your modem documentation for guidelines about establishing an
asynchronous DCE-to-DCE connection between these two devices through the
public switch telephone network (PSTN). Use an RJ-45 to DB-9 (or DB-25)
adapter cable to connect the router to a modem.
Straight-Through
RS-232
Auxiliary Port
Modem
PSTN
Modem