Using the Router Configurator to Configure the Router
The following steps are required to configure your router with the clearVISN Router Configurator.
Step Action
1Install the clearVISN Router Configurator on the PC that you plan to use for configuring the routers on your network. The software can be found on the CD that accompanies the hardware.
2Start the clearVISN Router Configurator and prepare your configuration. For additional information on the clearVISN Router Configurator, please refer to the clearVISN Router Configurator User’s Guide.
3After your configuration is complete, you must start the BOOTP server on your PC. The BOOTP server is on the START-PROGRAMS- clearVISN Router Configurator program group.
If your router is direct from the factory and never had a configuration loaded into it, it is now ready to perform the EasyStart function.
If your router has a configuration in it that you want to override, you must re-initialize it to factory defaults before EasyStart can facilitate loading the new configuration from the clearVISN Router Configurator.
If you are configuring the router in a LAN environment, you can now connect it to the same network as your PC and power it up.
If you are going to load your router over a wide-area network, refer to the clearVISN Router Configurator User’s Guide for more information on how to configure it in that environment.
SmartSwitch Router 510 Installation and Configuration Guide
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By Cabletron Systems, Inc
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Contents
Chapter Connecting the Console Port Cable
Chapter Configuring the Router
Chapter Supporting Isdn for the SSR-510
Appendix a Problem Solving
Appendix C Product Specifications
Appendix D Installation Information United Kingdom
Contents
Using This Guide
Overview
Intended Audience
Structure of This Guide
Chapter Title Description Appendix
Related Documentation
Part Number Title Description
How to install and use the trace
Document Conventions
Glossary
Term Definition
Getting Help
Your email address
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Chapter Contents
Product Introduction
SSR-510 Router
SSR-520 Router
Features
Configuration and Management
Performance and Memory
EasyStart
Front and Back Panel Components
Front Panel Components
Icon Name Description
Refer to the Distributed Router
Product Introduction
Back Panel Components
Name Description
Back Panel Layout
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Installing and Cabling
Installing the Router in the Rack Mounting Shelf
Rack Mounting Shelf, Router and Power Supply Assembly
Assembling the Rack Mount Shelf
Step Action
Attaching Adhesive Strips
Assembled Router and Rack Mount Shelf
Cabling the Routers
Cabling the SSR-510
Step Action
Installing the SSR-520Router
Cabling the SSR-520
Step Action
Removing the Cables
Removing the SSR-510 Cables
Removing the SSR-520 Cables
Removing the SSR-520 Cables
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Connecting the Console Port Cable
Signaling Standards
Console Port Device Cabling
Connecting the Console Port
Console Port Cabling Components
Item Description
Configuring the Router
Using the Router Configurator to Configure the Router
Step Action
Console Screens
On the next
Configuring the Router
Using the CLI to Manually Configure the Router
Type 3 and press Return as shown in the following example
To configure the router using Go to the section titled
EasyStart Stop Return
Preconfigured Router Screen
Using Menus to Set up the Router
Option
Restart with Factory Defaults
Restart with Current Settings
Restart with Current Settings
Show Current Settings
IP Configuration
IP Configuration
Set Snmp Read/Write Community
SET Smnp READ/WRITE Community
IN-BAND Interface IP Address Configuration
Set In-Band Interface IP Address
Set Default Gateway
SET IN-BAND Interface Default Gateway Address
Go to Local Console
Enter yes to proceed. The following menu is then displayed
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Supporting Isdn for the SSR-510
Configuration Parameter
Ordering Your Isdn Line
Possible Values
Obtaining a Network Termination Device
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Problem Solving
Appendix Contents
Normal Powerup
Event Description
Self-Test Progress States
These tests are run prior to the router OK LED being lit
Option card dpram setup if present
LED Descriptions
Off On Green Flashing Name
LED
Problem Solving Using the LEDs
Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action
Router 500 Series System
Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action
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Connectors, Adapters and Cable Connections
Connector Assignments
Pin Serial Port Connector
Pin Assignment
DTR a
10BaseT Port 8-pin MJ Connector
Figure B-2 -pin MJ Connector
Adapters
H8571-J Adapter
H8575-A Adapter
From Pin To X.21 Pin Signal Name Connector P1 Connector P2
Cable Connections
From 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
Product Specifications
Parameter Specification
Acoustical Specifications
Product
Produkt
Connectors
Connectors Quantity
Parts List
Part Part Number
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Installation Information United Kingdom
Service Categories
Power Rating, Router Isolation and Safety Status
Host Power Rating
Safety Status
Router Isolation
Interface Cable Type Name Molding Pins
Cable Approval
Supported Cables
Installation Information United Kingdom