3Com 3018 (3C13618), 3015 (3C13615), 3013 (3C13613), 3012 (3C13612) manual Cover, Boot ROM Location

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Replacing the Boot ROM When a Boot ROM is damaged or when data becomes corrupted because of a software failure and cannot be corrected, the Boot ROM should be replaced.

Router 3000 Boot ROMs are located at the same position on the mainboard, as shown in Figure 26.

Figure 26 Boot ROM Location

Boot ROM location

CAUTION: Use a chip extractor to replace the Boot ROM.

To replace the Boot ROM:

1Insert the top end of the chip extractor into the Boot ROM socket, turn inward slightly, withdraw the extractor upward and lift the Boot ROM out.

2Put the Boot ROM into the static shielding bag.

3Insert the end of the chip extractor into the socket of the new Boot ROM.

4Position the Boot ROM so that the beveled edge of the socket matches the beveled edge on the Boot ROM and plug it into the Boot ROM socket.

CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or bend the pins at the bottom of the Boot ROM. If the pins are bent, straighten them with needle-nose pliers.

Closing the Router To prevent cables from being pressed or cut off when you close the cover of the Chassis Cover router chassis, roll up all the cables and put them into the chassis before closing

the cover.

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Contents Router 3000 Family Installation Guide 01752-3064 3Com CorporationCampus Drive Marlborough, MAContents T1 Cable Console Cable AUX Cable Ethernet CableText Conventions About this GuideConventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideExamples Router Introducing the Router FamilyRouter 3012 LEDs System Specifications for the RouterLists attributes of the AUX port Console PortLists attributes of the console port AUX PortSynchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port Router 3013Ethernet Port Lists attributes of the Ethernet portRouter 3013 Description Router 3015 Description System Specifications for the Router 3013 and RouterSerial Router 3013 and Router 3015 LEDsEIA/TIA-23 Attributes of Isdn S/T and U Ports Router 3016Isdn S/T and Isdn U Ports Lists attributes of the Isdn S/T and Isdn U portsRouter 3016 Description Router 3018 Description System Specifications for the Router 3016 and RouterT1-ACT/E1-ACT Router 3016 LEDsAttributes of the CT1/PRI Port CT1/PRI and E1/CE1/PRI PortsLists attributes of the CT1/PRI and and E1/CE1/PRI ports Attributes of the Ethernet PortIsdn PRI Installing the Router Static Electricity Temperature and HumidityDust GasesLightning Damage Electromagnetic DischargeBottom of the Router On a Workbench Installing the RouterConnecting WireTo the Ethernet To the ConsoleTerminal Connecting the Router to the WAN Installing the Router Verifying InstallationInstalling the Router To a Local Console Booting and Configuring RouterConnecting the Router SettingConnection Description Dialog Box Parity None Stop bits Set the following parameters Bits per second 9600 Data bitsHyperTerminal Window Information displays on the terminal screen Powering on RouterStartup Process Configuration Online help, available by typing ? at any time Help for the Configuration Maintaining the Router Software MaintenanceXmodem Protocol DownloadingSend File Dialog Box Applications with the copy from Tftp Protocol Creating the Tftp Upgrade ConfigurationProtocol Terminal displays the following menuPress Enter. The following information displays Configuring the RouterUploading Using FTPCreating a Local FTP Upload/Download Configuration Upgrading the ApplicationCreating a Remote FTP Upload/Download Configuration Add the user name and passwordFTP server ready on R3000 at User10.110.10.10none R3000 quit R3000 save Router Chassis HardwaretoolsCover Boot ROM LocationMaintaining the Router Nothing is Displayed on the Terminal after Power-On TroubleshootingPower LED is Off Terminal after Power-OnIllegible Characters Display onDescribes the console cable pinouts Console Cable Pinouts Optional Cable SpecificationsConsole Cable AUX CableThat uses category-5 twisted pair cable, as shown in Figure Ethernet CableDescribes the AUX cable pinouts AUX Cable Pinouts Crossover Network Cable Pinouts Serial Port CableDescribes crossover network cable pinouts Straight-through Network Cable PinoutsEIA/TIA-232 Maximum Transmission Baud Rate bps Distance m DTE and DCE modeCable Pinouts Typical DTE and DCE24 EIA/TIA-232 DTE Cable Pinout Describes V.24 EIA/TIA-232 DTE cable pinouts24 EIA/TIA-232 DCE illustrates the V.24 DCE cable Describes V.24 EIA/TIA-232 DCE cable pinoutsRTS/CTS CTS/RTS DTR/DSR LL/DCD DCE Cable Pinouts illustrates the V.35 DCE cable DB-50 Signal Signal DirectionDTE Cable Pinouts illustrates the V.35 DTE cable Describes V.35 DTE cable pinoutsDTE Cable Pinouts illustrates the X.21 DTE cable Signal DB-50 DirectionDescribes V.35 DCE cable pinouts 35 DCE cable Pinouts 21 DTE Cable Pinouts Describes X.21 DTE cable pinoutsDCE Cable Pinouts illustrates the X.21 DCE cable Describes X.21 DCE cable pinoutsDescribes EIA/TIA-449 DTE cable pinouts DB50 Signal Signal Direction DB37EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable illustrates the EIA/TIA-449 DTE cable PinoutsEIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable illustrates the EIA/TIA-449 DCE cable EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable AssemblyEIA-530 DTE Cable Pinouts DB50 Signal Signal Direction DB25EIA-530 DTE Cable illustrates the EIA-530 DTE cable Describes EIA-530 DTE cable pinoutsDescribes Isdn S/T port cable pinouts T1 CableIsdn BRI Cables Describes T1 cable pinoutsIsdn U Port Cable Obtaining Support for Your Router Support and Repair Contact UsTelephone Technical US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Latin America Telephone Technical Support and RepairAppendix B Obtaining Support for Your Router