Foundry Networks AR SERIES manual Contents

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Contents

CHAPTER 1

 

GETTING STARTED

1-1

INTRODUCTION

1-1

AUDIENCE

1-1

NOMENCLATURE

1-1

RELATED PUBLICATIONS

1-2

LIST OF FEATURES

1-2

HOW TO GET HELP

1-5

WEB ACCESS

1-5

EMAIL ACCESS

1-5

TELEPHONE ACCESS

1-5

WARRANTY COVERAGE

1-5

CHAPTER 2

 

INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING RACK-MOUNTEDSYSTEMS

2-1

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

2-1

UNPACKING AND INSPECTING

2-1

ADDITIONAL CABLES, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS

2-1

INSTALLATION SITE

2-2

PORTS AND CONNECTIONS

2-2

DIAL-OUTPORTS

2-4

CONSOLE CABLE

2-4

ETHERNET, E1, T1, CT3, CLEAR CHANNEL DS3, AND USSI

2-4

ALARMS

2-5

POWER

2-5

MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

2-5

INITIAL CONFIGURATION

2-5

INTERFACE CONFIGURATION

2-6

T1 INTERFACE

2-7

E1 INTERFACE

2-7

June 2004

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