Cabletron Systems 520, 510 manual Step Action

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2Plug the ac power supply cable (2) into the power supply, then into a wall outlet.

3Upon receiving power, verify that the router’s Power LED lights immediately, that the Module OK LED lights within five seconds, and that the router performs a self-test.

Note: The self-test requires 25 seconds to complete.

After the router completes self-test, and if the router is unconfigured, the Power, Module OK, and Network OK LEDs remain lit. The Network Activity LED blinks at a rate proportional to the amount of activity on the port.

Note: If the LEDs do not operate as described, refer to Appendix A.

4Connect the dedicated Ethernet T-connector (3) OR the Twisted Pair Connector (4):

a)Attach the dedicated Ethernet T-connector (3) to the BNC network connector and turn the connector one-quarter turn clockwise until it locks into place. Terminate the connection with a 50-ohm terminator or extend the Ethernet segment to the next device.

To disconnect the dedicated Ethernet T-connector, turn the connector one-quarter turn counter-clockwise until the connector clears the BNC connector stem, then disconnect the cable.

b)OR, connect the 10BaseT cable (4) to the twisted pair connector (8-pin MJ Ethernet connector).

Note: Do not use both dedicated Ethernet and twisted pair connectors simultaneously.

5Connect the ISDN cable (5) to Port 2 of the router.

6Connect the serial cable (6) to Port 1 on the SSR-510 router.

7Connect the console cable (7) using the 8-pin MJ connector. Use an H8584-AC adapter if necessary.

8After successful installation and power-up, configuration information will display on the console monitor, including questions about your network topology.

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SmartSwitch Router 510 Installation and Configuration Guide Page By Cabletron Systems, Inc FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License Agreement Exclusion of Warranty and Disclaimer of Liability Declaration of Conformity Addendum Page Contents Chapter Configuring the Router Chapter Connecting the Console Port CableChapter Supporting Isdn for the SSR-510 Appendix C Product Specifications Appendix a Problem SolvingAppendix D Installation Information United Kingdom Contents Overview Using This GuideIntended Audience Chapter Title Description Appendix Structure of This GuidePart Number Title Description Related DocumentationHow to install and use the trace Document Conventions Term Definition GlossaryYour email address Getting HelpPage Product Introduction Chapter ContentsSSR-520 Router SSR-510 RouterConfiguration and Management FeaturesPerformance and Memory EasyStart Front Panel Components Front and Back Panel ComponentsIcon Name Description Refer to the Distributed Router Product Introduction Name Description Back Panel ComponentsBack Panel Layout Page Installing and Cabling Rack Mounting Shelf, Router and Power Supply Assembly Installing the Router in the Rack Mounting Shelf Step Action Assembling the Rack Mount ShelfAttaching Adhesive Strips Assembled Router and Rack Mount Shelf Cabling the SSR-510 Cabling the RoutersStep Action Cabling the SSR-520 Installing the SSR-520RouterStep Action Removing the SSR-510 Cables Removing the CablesRemoving the SSR-520 Cables Removing the SSR-520 CablesPage Connecting the Console Port Cable Console Port Device Cabling Signaling StandardsConnecting the Console Port Item Description Console Port Cabling ComponentsConfiguring the Router Using the Router Configurator to Configure the Router Step Action On the next Console ScreensConfiguring the Router Using the CLI to Manually Configure the Router Type 3 and press Return as shown in the following example EasyStart Stop Return To configure the router using Go to the section titledPreconfigured Router Screen Option Using Menus to Set up the RouterRestart with Factory Defaults Restart with Current Settings Restart with Current SettingsShow Current Settings IP Configuration IP ConfigurationSET Smnp READ/WRITE Community Set Snmp Read/Write CommunitySet In-Band Interface IP Address IN-BAND Interface IP Address ConfigurationSET IN-BAND Interface Default Gateway Address Set Default GatewayGo to Local Console Enter yes to proceed. The following menu is then displayed Page Supporting Isdn for the SSR-510 Ordering Your Isdn Line Configuration ParameterPossible Values Obtaining a Network Termination Device Page Appendix Contents Problem SolvingEvent Description Normal PowerupThese tests are run prior to the router OK LED being lit Self-Test Progress StatesOption card dpram setup if present Off On Green Flashing Name LED DescriptionsLED Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Problem Solving Using the LEDsRouter 500 Series System Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Page Connectors, Adapters and Cable Connections Pin Serial Port Connector Connector AssignmentsPin Assignment DTR a Figure B-2 -pin MJ Connector 10BaseT Port 8-pin MJ ConnectorH8571-J Adapter AdaptersH8575-A Adapter Cable Connections From Pin To X.21 Pin Signal Name Connector P1 Connector P2From Pin Connector To EIA422 Pin Signal Name Connector P2 Clock a From Pin Connector To V.35 Pin Signal Name Connector P2 From Pin Connector To EIA530A Pin Signal Name Connector P2 EIA530A Cable Connections BC12J-06 From Pin Connector To EIA423 Pin Signal Name Connector P2 19, 22, 25, 30 DTE Ground Speed Select 12, 29, 31, 34, 35 DTE Ground1 Speed Select Product Specifications Parameter Specification Product SpecificationsProduct Acoustical SpecificationsProdukt Connectors Quantity ConnectorsPart Part Number Parts ListPage Installation Information United Kingdom Service Categories Host Power Rating Power Rating, Router Isolation and Safety StatusSafety Status Router IsolationCable Approval Interface Cable Type Name Molding PinsSupported Cables Installation Information United Kingdom