1ContentsIntroduction 2Installation 3Using PeripheralVision®to Configure the IP Router 5IP Router Page 5Passwords 6Routing Table Page 7Broadcast Forwa
10The device is designed to operate in a typicaloffice environment. Choose a site that is:Well ventilated and away from sources of heatincluding dire
11Troubleshooting and Technical ReferenceSymptom Poss. Cause ActionLEDs do not flash Power switched off Switch onat power-upPower cord not connected P
12Technical SupportRingdale Ltd, Ringdale Inc. and Ringdale GmbHall have Technical Support Departments. Theiraddresses and contact details are found o
2IntroductionThe Ringdale IP Router is a local two portEthernet IP router which enables IP packets tobe routed from one Network/Subnet to anotheron yo
3InstallationConnect the power cord to the Power Inputsocket as shown in the illustration below and pluginto power supply.The LEDs will flash to indic
4The LEDs are itemized as follows:Link (Yellow) LEDThe Link LED indicates that the port is functionallyconnected to an external port. It lights up whe
5Using PeripheralVision® to Configure the IP RouterFull Installation and operational procedures forPeripheralVision® are dealt with in the separatema
6Default Gateway IP Address Enter here the default gateway IP address forNetwork 1.DNS Name Server Address This information is not necessary.Local IP
7It is now necessary to tell the IP Router where toroute the IP packets to. This is done by creatinga Routing Table as above. Configure each routeas
8Click on the Add Route button to add a new route.Click on the Edit Route button to change theconfiguration of an existing route.Click on the Delete R
9To forward a broadcast through the router to therequired IP address click on Add. This will openthe window below:Enter the IP address and click on O
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