3Com 5000 manual Checking/operating after power-on

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46Chapter 3: Starting and Configuring the Router 5000

Checking/operating after power-on

After the router is powered on, please perform the following inspection.

1Whether the LEDs on the front panel are normal

In the process of the Power On Self Test (POST), the LEDs light in the following sequence: SLOT1 to 3 are ON first. Then, if SLOT 2 and 3 are ON, it means that the memory test is successful. If SLOT 1 and 2 are ON, it indicates the failure of the memory test.

For the status of the LEDs during normal operation after power-on, please refer to Chapter 2 System Specifications.

2Whether the console terminal display is normal

The startup interface on the console terminal can be seen after the router is powered on (see “Startup Process” below).

After the startup (in other words, self-test), the user is prompted to press <Enter>. When “<3Com>” is displayed, the user can proceed to configure the router.

Startup Process The Router 5000 use the same version of Boot ROM program.

After the startup of the router, Boot ROM program will be run first and the following system information will be displayed on the terminal screen:

The interfaces displayed on the terminal may vary slightly with different versions of Boot ROM.

Router start booting,(V2.00) Starting at 0x1500000...

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3Com Router

5000 Boot ROM, V9.19

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Testing

memory...OK!

 

 

256M

bytes

SDRAM

 

 

32768k bytes

flash

memory

 

Hardware Version is MTR 1.0

 

CPLD

Version is CPLD

1.0

 

Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu

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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 Router in a Rack Installing the Router on a WorkbenchInstalling 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 Ethernet cable Router to LAN ConnectionIntroduction to the Ethernet interface Attributes of the Ethernet interfaceIntroduction to the AUX port Router to WANConnection 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 120Ω balanced twisted pair cable E1 interface to DSU/CSU75Ω unbalanced coax cable E1 interface attributesE1 120Ω balanced twisted pair cable T1 interface to DSU/CSU T1interface attributesSetting the parameters for console terminal Setting up Configuration EnvironmentConnecting the router to a 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 Fundamentals Router ConfigurationCharacteristics of the command line interface InterfaceCommand line interface Starting and Configuring the Router Troubleshooting of nothing being displayed on the terminal TroubleshootingPower System ConsoleTroubleshooting of repeated reboot SdramSoftware Upgrade ApplicationTroubleshooting Router manages three types of files Configuration fileIntroduction Application image file main softwareSoftware Maintenance underBoot Menu 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 Dealing with a Router PasswordPassword loss. They can help you to set a new password LossRegister Your Service BenefitsSolve Problems Online Product to GainAccess Software WarrantyServices 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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