Hitachi GR2000-B Series quick start To yourself and the router, Due to static electricity

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Setup Process

2.4Dangers, Cautions, and Notes Regarding Setup

Below are collected some important messages regarding installation of the GR2000-B router.

 

DANGER:

Do not put the router on an unstable or uneven surface. Instead, always

 

 

place the router on a stable, flat surface to prevent it from falling and

 

 

causing a physical damage to equpment or those near the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DANGER:

When installing the router on a desk, lay it down horizontally. If you stand it

 

 

vertically or lean it against a wall, it can easily fall down and cause a damage

 

 

to yourself and the router.

 

 

 

 

 

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Caution:

Do not block the ventilation slots on the sides of the router. If you block the

 

ventilation slots, the inside of the router will overheat up and malfunction or

 

even cause a fire. Secure a space of 70mm from around the ventilation slots.

 

 

Do not put objects weighing more than 5 kg (11 lbs.) on the router.

Otherwise, you can damage the router, or cause it to fall.

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Caution:

When working around the router, wear a wrist strap to prevent static

 

electricity discharge. Without a wrist strap, the GR2000-B might be damaged

 

 

 

 

due to static electricity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Place the GR2000-B in a position where you can easily check the condition of the

*front panel indicators.

-Protect cables by running them through a duct or by using a braid. Especially for optical fiber cables, a cord bend radius of at least 100 mm in length and 50 mm in breadth and a metal braid are necessary to protect them.

-For optical fiber cables, leave a 3 m length of cable for maintenance. Wind the rest of the cable and store it near the GR2000-B. If an optical fiber cable and other types of interface cables coexist, do not stress the optical fiber cable, since it can break.

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Contents Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Rev Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Quick Start GuideChange Record Release 1.00 AugustPreface GR2K-GA-0008Abbreviations GR2K-GA-0008 Rev IlmiLEC PIM Viii General Safety Guidelines Safety GuideDamage to the equipment or a disruption in service Specific Warning Instructions Specific Caution Instructions Other Instructions CleaningStorage XiiTable of Contents Display of Operation Status XivDocumentation for the GR2000-B Series List of FiguresXvi List of Tables Xviii Documents about the GR2000-B models Chapter IntroductionDocumentation for the GR2000-B Series GR2K-GA-0008 Rev Assemble the Required Tools for Setup Chapter Setup ProcessCheck that All Necessary Components are Present GR2000-1B Setting Up the GR2000-B2 GR2000-2B Setup ProcessGR2000-2B Rear View GR2K-GA-0008 Rev To yourself and the router Front panel indicatorsDue to static electricity Attaching the Rubber Feet Installing the GR2000-B on a Table or DeskConnecting a Power Cable to the GR2000-B Attaching and Detaching the Power CableInstalling a Memory Card Installing a Memory Card10 After Installation of a Memory Card Permanently damage the memory card SoftwareSetup Terminal Setup Terminal and Cable ConnectionsConnecting Cable Specifications Required for Setup TerminalsConnecting the GR2000-B to Other Devices Connecting a Setup Terminal to the GR2000-BTurning the Power OFF Turning the Power Switch onMemory card, then power it on again Normal Start-Up Process for the GR2000-BThis page left intentionally blank Chapter Basic Operations Configuration ExamplesSetting the Time First-Time LoginSet a password with passwd command Startup of the GR2000-BEnter the Administrator Mode Setting the ConfigurationBasic Operations Set a Default Route Open the Configuration FileSet an IP Address for the Ethernet Port Return to the Administrator Mode Close the Configuration FileManuals of the GR2000 Display of the Operation Status Covering the Entire Router Display of Operation StatusDisplay of the Operation Status of the Built-In Ethernet Display of the Operation Status of the Interface ConfiguredDisplay of the Routing Table More Details About Operation Details About Other SettingsThis page left intentionally blank Types of Trouble and Corrective Action Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting and Reference manuals More Details About TroubleshootingTroubleshooting