Installing and Cabling
Step Action
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.