Black Box Server 16672 User Manual

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Remote Access Server  
Dial up your LAN  
from a remote location  
quickly and easily.  
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With the manager software, you can also create and upload  
configuration files (which, in turn, can be used as a base for any  
number of servers), download new firmware, and display statistics  
and event logs. You’re also given easy access to self-explanatory  
configuration and network diagnostic information.  
Once installed and configured, the management software  
automatically locates all Remote Access Servers and displays then in a  
Server List window. Simply point and click to access a particular server.  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables you to manage  
IP addresses and other IP-related options from a single location. It’s  
easy to carry out remote or local management functions from  
anywhere on your network.  
T Ec h S PEc S  
Approvals — FCC Class A, TUV, UL®, CSA, DOC, CE  
BTU Output — 400 BTU/hour (maximum)  
Languages Supported — English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese  
Management — From remote or local PCs; IP address management through  
DHCP server, IP address pool, dial-in client, user record, or port record  
Memory — 32-bit RISC processor; 1 MB flash ROM; 2 MB RAM  
Protocols — ARAP 1 or ARAP 2, PPP, IPX, TCP/IP, NetBEUI, LLC (802.2),  
DHCP BOOTP, SNMP  
Operating Systems Supported —  
Management software: Windows® 95/98/Me, Windows 2000,  
Windows NT;  
Client software: Windows 9.x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux®  
LAN Environments — Novell® NetWare 3.x and 4.x, IBM® OS/2 LAN Server,  
Windows NT Advanced Server, Windows for Workgroups, Microsoft® LAN  
Manager, UNIX, IBM hosts  
You can also manage the server directly from its front-panel  
LCD and keypad. The display can be viewed in multiple languages,  
and you use the keypad to choose your type of Ethernet connection.  
LRA508A-ET-R5: top: rear view;  
bottom: front view  
Network Driver Support — ODI, NDIS 2.0  
Remote PC Requirements — IBM PC DOS 5.0 or higher, Windows 3.1,  
Windows for Workgroups; IBM compatible 80386 or better; Industry-  
standard async modems (minimum 14.4 kbps recommended) or ISDN  
terminal adapters; 16550 UART recommended  
Extensive security  
The Remote Access Server also features built-in, multilevel  
Windows NT Domain Server Authentication security that protects  
your network from unauthorized access. In addition to individual  
user-name and password protection, the server supports fixed dial-  
back confirmation and major security standards. Along with Windows  
NT Domain Server, it supports PAP, CHAP, NetWare Bindery, PassGo  
Defender, and SecurID-ACE/Server. Its packet filtering feature enables  
the Remote Access Server to accept or reject incoming data packets  
according to the filter definitions you set. This can also be done with  
a RADIUS security server.  
Security — Windows NT Domain Server Authentication; PAP, CHAP; Callback  
(Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 95/98/Me); TCP/IP or IPX packet  
filtering; protocol enable/disable; RADIUS; internal user lists; NetWare  
Bindery support; PassGo Defender (Axent DSS); SecurID-ACE/Server;  
password aging function  
Interface — LAN: 10BASE-T (RJ-45); 10BASE5 (AUI);  
WAN: Async EIA/TIA-232-E serial ports (up to 115 kbps per port)  
Indicators — LEDs: Power, System Operational, LAN Connect, 2-line x  
16-character LCD panel  
Operating Temperature Tolerance — 32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC)  
Power — 90–230 VAC, 50–60 Hz (autosensing), 40 watts  
Size — LRA502A-ET-R5: 1.9"H x 8.5"W x 8.8"D (4.8 x 21.6 x 22.4 cm);  
All others: 1.8"H x 17.1"W x 9.7"D (4.6 x 43.4 x 24.6 cm)  
Weight — LRA502A-ET-R5: 4.9 lb. (2.2 kg); All others: 9.7 lb. (4.4 kg)  
Item  
Code  
What’s included  
Remote Access Server  
AC power cord  
(2) rackmount ears with (4) screws  
6-foot (1.8-m) DB9 female to DB9 female cable  
(3) CD-ROMs with software for RAS management, for installing  
on remote client PCs, and for setting up local LAN-attached  
dial-out workstations  
Remote Access Server, Ethernet  
2-Port  
4-Port  
8-Port  
LrA502A-et-r5  
LrA504A-et-r5  
LrA508A-et-r5  
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