Patton electronic 2996, 2960 user manual Activating the RAS, De-activating the RAS

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Model 2960/2996 RAS User Manual

4 • Operation and shutdown

 

 

Introduction

This chapter describes how to start or power-down the RAS.

Activating the RAS

Once the RAS has been installed, no operator action is required under normal conditions; the RAS is designed for unattended operation. The RAS does not have a power switch. When either power supply is connected to power, the RAS will immediately begin its boot-up cycle. However, both power supplies must be connected to power for the redundancy feature to work.

When power is applied to the RAS the following should occur:

1.The POWER LED illuminates.

2.The Link 1 Frame LED illuminates, indicating that the RAS is synchronizing with the T1/E1/PRI signal.

3.After 5 seconds, the Link A Error LED flashes, indicating that the RAS is satisfied with the quality of the T1/E1/PRI signal.

4.After 10 seconds, the Link A Error LED extinguishes, indicating that the RAS is satisfied with the network signal and that the link is ready for use.

5.There are two LEDs on the RAS 10/100 Ethernet port: a green LED that indicates line speed, and a yellow LED that indicates link status and activity.

The yellow LED is either flashing yellow (meaning that packets are being received at the Ethernet port) or solid yellow (meaning that the link is valid but no packets are being received).

The green LED is either lit (indicating 100 Mbps operation) or off (indicating 10 Mbps operation).

Note The green LED reflects the speed of the last valid Ethernet connection.

The RAS is operational.

De-activating the RAS

Perform the following procedure to deactivate the RAS.

1.Disconnect the male ends of both power cords from the power distribution strip or to a wall outlet.

2.Verify that the POWER LED extinguishes.

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Contents Remote Access Server RAS Mailsupport@patton.com Contents Operation and shutdown Contacting Patton for assistance FCC Information Radio and TV InterferenceIndustry Canada Notice FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement CE NoticeAudience StructureGeneral conventions PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document Mouse conventions Chapter contents IntroductionModel 2960/2996 Remote Access Server overview Model 2960/2996 RAS Ultra Red version shownHardware overview WANTemperature SignalingPower system ModemsSecurity Physical dimensionsManagement services LED display Model 2960/2996 front panel LEDsApprovals Software overview Software overviewHardware installation Unpacking the Model 2960/2996 RAS RAS chassis installationIntroduction Attaching the cable retainer clip Cable installationInstalling the power cables Power cable retainer clip Grounding the Model 2960/2996Connecting the Ethernet ports Model 2960/2996 network and configuration portsConnecting the EIA-561 RS-232 configuration port Connecting to the T1/E1/PRI WAN portsCompleting the hardware installation T1/E1/PRI RJ-48C pinout diagramConfiguring the RAS for operation Configuration prerequisites Preparing the RAS for configurationConfigure the COM port settings as shown in figure COM properties Login window Configuring the RAS with a Web browser Opening the RAS Web Administration PagesHome page overview Home page window panesImmediate Actions buttons Configuring simple authentication No ValidationAuthentication Configuration window Static UserConfiguring dial-in user information Dial-in main windowModify Dial-In window, Login section Configuring the default gateway Modify Dial-In window, Domain Name Server sectionConfiguring line settings and signaling for E1 T1/E1 Link Activity windowConfiguring the line settings Pinout for loopback to test WAN portSetting the line signaling for an E1/PRI Isdn line Setting the line signaling for an E1/R2 lineMFR Version 2 Modify window Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 Channel assignmentSetting the line signaling for an ISDN/PRI line Setting the line signaling for a robbed-bit T1 lineSaving your configuration Import/Export main window Completing the installation Configuring the RAS for operation Operation and shutdown Activating the RAS De-activating the RASTroubleshooting and maintenance Symptoms Fault analysis PowerEthernet Exporting the current RAS configuration Periodic maintenanceMaintenance CalibrationMaintenance Removing the defective RAS Importing a saved configuration Installing the replacement RASVerifying the hardware installation Configure the COM port settings as shown in figure Press Return to display the login window see figure Actions Completing the installation Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Returns for creditShipping instructions Return for credit policyRMA numbers

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