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READ what you are asked to input.
READ what you are asked to input.
Connect your Quantar v.24 port thru the RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter to the DTE cable and then to the Cisco Serial0 port.


To test app run:
To test app run:
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After a few seconds the Quantar V.24 LED will be steady On.


= Final connections =
= Final connections =

Revision as of 14:55, 19 April 2022

Cisco initial configuration

For this you will need a terminal cable that usually comes with your Cisco.

Factory Reset

Connect a terminal or PC with terminal emulation to the console port of the router and ensure you have the correct terminal settings. They include no flow control, 1 stop bit, 8 data bits, no parity and 9600 baud rate.

Power off the router and then power on.

Send the router a BREAK (break on your keyboard). This should bring you to the rommon prompt.

Type this command at the rommon prompt in order to boot from Flash:

rommon 1 > confreg 0x2142

Reset the router:

rommon 2 > reset

The router should now boot into the Initial config dialogue:

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes

Follow the prompts, to set a basic config.

Enter enable mode and set the router to boot from the right place

Router>enable
Router>conf t
Router(config)>config-register 0x2102
Router(config)>end
Router>wr mem

Reload the router to check it worked properly

Router>restart


Configure

Now to configure your router with the P25Link settings.

Connect a terminal or PC with terminal emulation to the console port of the router and ensure you have the correct terminal settings. They include no flow control, 1 stop bit, 8 data bits, no parity and 9600 baud rate.

Write the code for configuration without blindly copy/paste.

Review your configuration:

Router>show run

Save your settings:

Router>copy run start

Connect FE0 to your Internet modem.

Raspberry Pi image

Navigate to https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/

Burn the image on a MicroSD card with the Raspberry Pi Imager app.

When finished, remove and reinsert the Micro SD card on your computer and add an empty text file named SSH (not SSH.txt)

Eject your Micro SD card and insert it on your Raspberry Pi.

We will need to have the Raspberry Pi connected on the same network as your computer so we can connect using SSH.

It will be handy if you have a keyboard and a small monitor attached to the raspberry Pi, but not a deal breaker if you don’t.

Let’s connect thru AnyDesk.


P25Link software install

Easy install:

To setup the P25Link software for your Quantar or DIU 3000, you will need to install a fresh Debian image on your Raspberry Pi.

Next, log to it using SSH.

Run the following commands:

cd /opt

Download the current p25link_2.34-2.deb file using the following command:

sudo wget https://github.com/Wodie/p25link/raw/master/installer/p25link_2.34-2.deb

Install it with the following command:

sudo apt install /opt/p25link_2.34-2.deb

To configure, run the main menu run:

sudo /opt/p25link/p25link-menu

READ what you are asked to input.

Connect your Quantar v.24 port thru the RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter to the DTE cable and then to the Cisco Serial0 port.

To test app run:

sudo /opt/p25link/p25link

After a few seconds the Quantar V.24 LED will be steady On.

Final connections

Connect FE0 to your Internet modem (you should have it already done). Connect FE1 to your Raspberry Pi.