3Com 5000 manual System Description, Router 5012 Indicators, System description of 3Com Router

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16Chapter 1: Introducing the Router 5000 Family

Indicators Eight indicators are provided on 3Com Router 5012. Their meaning is explained in the following table:

Table 2 Router 5012 Indicators

LED

Indication

 

 

POWER

System power LED: OFF means power is off, ON means power is on.

SYSTEM

Hardware system operating LED. Blinking indicates that the system is

 

in normal operation. Steady ON or OFF means that the system is in

 

abnormal operation.

SLOT1

MIM LED. ON indicates that the interface module operates normally.

 

OFF indicates that no module is installed in the slot or the module

 

cannot operate properly.

SLOT2

SIC LED. ON indicates that the interface card operates normally. OFF

 

indicates that no interface card is installed in the slot or the interface

 

card cannot operate properly.

SLOT3

SIC LED. ON indicates that the interface card operates normally. OFF

 

indicates that no interface card is installed in the slot or the interface

 

card cannot operate properly.

WAN

Fixed synchronous/asynchronous serial interface LED: Show the status

 

of data transceiving on the serial interface. OFF means that no data is

 

being transceived. Blinking means that data is being transceived.

LAN

Fixed Ethernet interface 0 LED: Shows the status of data transmission

 

on the fixed Ethernet interface. OFF means that no data is being

 

transceived. Blinking means that data is being transceived.

System Description

Table 3 System description of 3Com Router 5012

Item

Description

 

 

Slot

Two SIC slots

 

One MIM slot

 

 

Fixed interface

One 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface

 

One WAN interface

 

One AUX port

 

One console port

 

 

CPU

MPC8241 200 MHz

 

 

Boot ROM

512 KB

 

 

SDRAM

128 MB

 

 

Flash memory

32 MB

 

 

Physical dimensions

44.4 x 442 x 315 mm (1.7 x 17.4 x 12.4 in.)

(H x W x D)

 

 

 

Weight

6 kg (13 lb)

 

 

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Contents 3Com Router 5000 Family 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough Page Page Contents Introduction Software Maintenance under v 3.11 Environment Register Your Product to Gain Service BenefitsContents Contents About This Guide Related ConventionsDocumentation Comments Pddtechpubscomments@3com.comAbout This Guide About RouterEthernet access solution By extending SICs and MIMs, 3Com Router 3C13701System Description Router 5012 IndicatorsSystem description of 3Com Router 3C13751 SLOT1~3 READY/ACTIVELEDs of 3Com 5232 Router ReadyNvram 3C13755 Router 5642 Indicators3Com Router 5642 Front view of 3Com Router Router 5642 Indicators 3C13759 3Com Router 5682 Front view of 3Com RouterRouter 5682 Indicators Introducing the Router 5000 Family Installing the Router on a Workbench InstallingRouter in a Rack Standard rack, as shown in FigurePower Cords Grounds and Cables Pgnd WirePower Cord AC Power Cord AC power supplyRecommended power outlet AC Power ConnectorConsole cable Console Terminal Introduction to console portAttributes of the console port Router to LAN Connection Introduction to the Ethernet interfaceEthernet cable Attributes of the Ethernet interfaceRouter to WAN ConnectionIntroduction to the AUX port AUX cableWAN Interface to Attributes of the synchronous/asynchronous serial interfaceAttributes of the synchronous/asynchronous serial interface Transmission rate and distance of V.24 RS232/V.35 cableDTE and DCE 24 RS232 DCE cable assembly DTE cable assembly35 DTE cable assembly 35 DCE cable assembly21 DTE cable assembly V24 DTE cable assembly 35 DCE cable assembly E1 interface to DSU/CSU 75Ω unbalanced coax cable120Ω balanced twisted pair cable E1 interface attributesE1 120Ω balanced twisted pair cable T1 interface to DSU/CSU T1interface attributesSetting up Configuration Environment Connecting the router to a console terminalSetting the parameters for console terminal Startup RouterSetting the connection port in the local configuration Checking before power-on Powering on the routerChecking/operating after power-on Press Enter and the screen will display Configuration Characteristics of the command line interfaceFundamentals Router InterfaceCommand line interface Starting and Configuring the Router Troubleshooting Power SystemTroubleshooting of nothing being displayed on the terminal ConsoleTroubleshooting of repeated reboot SdramSoftware Upgrade ApplicationTroubleshooting Configuration file IntroductionRouter manages three types of files Application image file main softwareMaintenance under Boot MenuSoftware EnvironmentDefault names and types of the boot files =MAIN B=BACKUP S=SECURE Flag set successfully Upgrading Software through Xmodem Upgrading the application imageDownload completed Upgrading the entire Boot ROM image Upgrading the application image through Ethernet Router Software Maintenance Software Maintenance under v 3.11 Environment Router Password Password loss. They can help you to set a new passwordDealing with a LossService Benefits Solve Problems OnlineRegister Your Product to GainWarranty ServicesAccess 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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