HP MSR93x Router manual Installing a standard 3G SIM card

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Figure 5 Connecting the grounding cable to the router

Grounding the router to a buried grounding conductor

If the installation site has no grounding strips but offers the option of grounding to earth, hammer a 0.5 m (1.64 ft) or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth to serve as a grounding conductor, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6 Grounding to a conductor buried in the earth

Installing a standard 3G SIM card

CAUTION:

Do not install or remove a standard 3G SIM card when the router is powered on.

To avoid damage to the holder, do not use excessive strength when you install the standard 3G SIM card.

The HP MSR93X routers support the following frequency ranges:

3G—800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+

2G—850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EGPRS

To install a standard 3G SIM card:

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Contents HP MSR 93X Routers Page Contents Page Product code HP description Safety recommendationsESD prevention Site requirementsLightning protection Installation accessoriesRequirements Yes No Pre-installation checklistInstallation flowchart Installation prerequisitesMounting the router on a workbench Installing the routerMounting the router on a workbench Installing the router on a wallGrounding the router with a grounding strip Grounding the routerGrounding the router to a buried grounding conductor Installing a standard 3G SIM cardRemoving the 3G SIM card socket cover Installing the standard 3G SIM card Installing a 3G antennaNumber Extender Cable 3G extender cablesInstalling a standard 4G SIM card Installing Wlan antennasRemoving the 4G SIM card socket cover Incorrect installation methods Installing a 3G/4G antenna extender cable to a 4G device Installing a 4G antennaJG704A router antenna installation instructions Installing a GPS antennaNumber HP 4G extender cable Connecting interface cablesSetting console terminal parameters Connecting the console cable and setting terminal parametersConnection description Setting the serial port parameters Setting the terminal emulation parameters Connecting the power adapterVerifying the installation Powering on the routerStartup process DDR3 Sdram Power-on checkConfiguring basic settings for the router System configuration problems Power supply failureNo terminal display Garbled terminal displayUser password loss Password lossSuper password loss No response from the serial port3G/4G SIM card and 3G/4G antenna failures Restoring the factory settingsScenario Router crashes Reset button usage guidelinesJG511A Chassis viewsJH012A JG512AJG513A JG515A JG514AJG531A JG517A JG516AJG518A JH013A JG519AJG520A JG665A JG596AJG704A JG597A Technical specificationsJG511 JG512 JG513 JG514 JG515 JG531 JG516 JG517A JH01 JG518A JG519A JG520A JG597A JG596A JG665A JG704A JH013 JG511 JG512 JG513 JG514 JG515 JG531 JG516 JH01 JG517ASpecification Antenna specificationsJG519A JG518A JH013 JG520A JG597A JG596A JG665A JG704A Wlan antenna specifications LEDs Appendix B LEDsJH012A JG513A Serial port link status LED Link JG531A JG517A JG518A JH013A System status LED SYS JG665A JG704A Location Status Description LED descriptionRssi LED ACT Contacting HP Subscription serviceRelated information DocumentsConvention Description ConventionsNetwork topology icons Index

MSR93x Router specifications

The HP MSR93x Router series represents a robust and versatile solution designed to meet the diverse networking needs of enterprises. With its support for various applications, it stands out in terms of performance, reliability, and security.

At the heart of the MSR93x series is its powerful hardware architecture, which includes high-performance processors and ample memory to handle demanding workloads. This architecture allows for seamless data processing and efficient management of network traffic, ensuring minimal latency and superior user experience. The routers come equipped with multiple Ethernet ports for flexible connectivity options and can support both wired and wireless networks, making them ideal for modern business environments.

One of the key features of the HP MSR93x Router is its integrated support for advanced routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and RIP. This capability ensures that the router can efficiently manage data paths across complex networks. Additionally, the routers support multiple WAN connectivity options, enabling organizations to leverage diverse internet connections for increased redundancy and reliability.

Security is a top priority with the MSR93x series. The routers are equipped with a robust suite of security features, including stateful inspection firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS). This comprehensive security architecture helps protect sensitive data and mitigates the risks posed by cyber threats. Furthermore, the routers support Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology, allowing for secure remote access to resources, which is essential in today’s remote working environment.

The HP MSR93x Router series also features an intuitive management interface. This interface simplifies configuration and monitoring tasks, enabling IT administrators to quickly deploy and manage network settings. This ease of management is enhanced by support for central management tools that help streamline operations across multiple devices.

Scalability is another significant advantage of the MSR93x series. Organizations can easily upgrade their networking capabilities by adding modules or additional units, ensuring that the infrastructure can grow alongside their evolving needs.

In summary, the HP MSR93x Router series is an excellent choice for enterprises seeking a reliable, high-performance networking solution. Its combination of advanced routing capabilities, security features, and ease of management make it a versatile option for organizations focused on enhancing their network infrastructure. With its ability to support a variety of applications and its scalability, the MSR93x series is well-suited to address the networking challenges of today and tomorrow.