3Com 5000 manual About, Router

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About the Router 5000 13

1Introducing the Router 5000 Family

 

This section introduces the 3Com® Router 5000 and describes how it can

 

be used in your network. It also describes the different models of

 

Router 5000, including:

 

3Com Router 5012 (3C13701)

 

3Com Router 5232 (3C13751)

 

3Com Router 5642 (3C13755)

 

3Com Router 5682 (3C13759)

 

 

About the

The 3Com Router 5000 Family is intended for use on enterprise-level

Router 5000

networks. The Router 5000 Family is ideal for use as core routers on small

 

and medium enterprise networks, or access routers for network branches

 

on large-sized enterprise networks. The Router 5000 is suitable for

 

applications on carrier-level networks, such as telecom management

 

networks and billing networks. The Router 5000 features a modular

 

design and accepts multiple optional MIMs (Multi-functional Interface

 

Modules) and SICs (Smart Interface Cards).

 

The Router 5000 Family uses high-speed microprocessors and 3Com’s

 

network operation system platform. The router provides simple

 

configuration, rich network security features, and supports dumb

 

terminal access, SNA (Systems Network Architecture)/DLSw (Data-Link

 

Switching), IP multicast, ATM, MPLS and abundant QoS (Quality of

 

Service) features.

 

The Router 5000 provide the following features:

 

High-performance processor The Router 5000 uses

 

high-performance processors to handle all the integrated interface data,

 

such as packet processing capacity, maximum traffic on interfaces, delay,

 

frame drop rate, restoration period due to overloading of the system, and

 

system reset period.

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Contents 3Com Router 5000 Family 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough Page Page Contents Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits Introduction Software Maintenance under v 3.11 EnvironmentContents Contents About This Guide Related ConventionsDocumentation Pddtechpubscomments@3com.com CommentsAbout This Guide Router AboutEthernet access solution By extending SICs and MIMs, 3C13701 3Com RouterSystem Description Router 5012 IndicatorsSystem description of 3Com Router SLOT1~3 READY/ACTIVE 3C13751Ready LEDs of 3Com 5232 RouterNvram 3C13755 Router 5642 Indicators3Com Router 5642 Front view of 3Com Router Router 5642 Indicators 3Com Router 5682 Front view of 3Com Router 3C13759Router 5682 Indicators Introducing the Router 5000 Family Installing Installing the Router on a WorkbenchRouter in a Rack Standard rack, as shown in FigurePgnd Wire Power Cords Grounds and CablesAC Power Cord AC power supply Power CordAC Power Connector Recommended power outletConsole cable Console Terminal Introduction to console portAttributes of the console port Introduction to the Ethernet interface Router to LAN ConnectionEthernet cable Attributes of the Ethernet interfaceConnection Router to WANIntroduction to the AUX port AUX cableAttributes of the synchronous/asynchronous serial interface WAN Interface toTransmission rate and distance of V.24 RS232/V.35 cable Attributes of the synchronous/asynchronous serial interfaceDTE and DCE DTE cable assembly 24 RS232 DCE cable assembly35 DCE cable assembly 35 DTE cable assembly21 DTE cable assembly V24 DTE cable assembly 35 DCE cable assembly 75Ω unbalanced coax cable E1 interface to DSU/CSU120Ω balanced twisted pair cable E1 interface attributesE1 120Ω balanced twisted pair cable T1interface attributes T1 interface to DSU/CSUConnecting the router to a console terminal Setting up Configuration EnvironmentSetting the parameters for console terminal Startup RouterSetting the connection port in the local configuration Powering on the router Checking before power-onChecking/operating after power-on Press Enter and the screen will display Characteristics of the command line interface ConfigurationFundamentals Router InterfaceCommand line interface Starting and Configuring the Router Power System TroubleshootingTroubleshooting of nothing being displayed on the terminal ConsoleSdram Troubleshooting of repeated rebootApplication Software UpgradeTroubleshooting Introduction Configuration fileRouter manages three types of files Application image file main softwareBoot Menu Maintenance underSoftware EnvironmentDefault names and types of the boot files =MAIN B=BACKUP S=SECURE Flag set successfully Upgrading the application image Upgrading Software through XmodemDownload completed Upgrading the entire Boot ROM image Upgrading the application image through Ethernet Router Software Maintenance Software Maintenance under v 3.11 Environment Password loss. They can help you to set a new password Router PasswordDealing with a LossSolve Problems Online Service BenefitsRegister Your Product to GainServices WarrantyAccess Software Purchase ExtendedTelephone Technical Contact UsSupport and Repair Country Telephone Number US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Appendix a Obtaining Support for Your 3COM Products
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