HP 210 manual SmartBoot

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SmartBoot

If the router module is not using either the factory-default or a Smart- Boot Helper configuration when you reset it or when you power on or reset the hub, the router module does not send Bootp requests over its ports, but simply boots using the configuration that was most recently saved. (If you have made and saved any changes to the configuration, the router module is no longer in the factory-default state—even if the system name is still DEFAULT_CONFIG.)

If you have made and saved changes to either the factory-default configuration or a SmartBoot configuration, and subsequently you want to return to a SmartBoot configuration:

1.Make sure there is a network link between the router module’s WAN port or internal LAN port and the HP router or Bootp server on which the SmartBoot configuration was set up.

2.Clear the router module (refer to page 3-7).

The router module restores the factory-default configuration, reboots, then sends out Bootp requests as described on page C-2.

If the router module is using a SmartBoot configuration or you have made and saved changes to the factory-default configuration, and subsequently you want to return to the factory-default configuration:

1.Disconnect the network link between the router module’s WAN port or internal LAN port and the HP router or Bootp server on which the SmartBoot configuration was set up.

Disconnecting the network link will prevent the router module from receiving a SmartBoot configuration when the router module is rebooted (after you clear it in the next step).

2.Clear the router module (refer to page 3-7).

The router module restores the factory-default configuration, reboots, then sends out Bootp requests as described on page C-2.

3.When the Main Menu screen appears, wait for the following message to appear on the second line:

BOOTP failed. Use Smartboot Helper to continue

The appearance of this message indicates that the router module is no longer sending out Bootp requests.

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Contents HP AdvanceStack Router Module Installation Guide Applicable Product About This Manual HP AdvanceStack Router 210 Module An OverviewRouter module includes two ports Page Contents Operation SmartBoot Regulatory Statements Index Installation Installation Summary Install the Router ModuleVerify the Router Module Starts Up Properly Other Hardware Items Included With the Router ModuleSoftware Check the Version of the Snmp Module Looking at the Snmp ModuleChecking Snmp Module Using HP Stack Manager Prepare the Network Smds individual addressPrepare the Network Install the Router Module To install the router module Connecting Grounding Wrist StrapShort out while being shipped Snmp module back until it slides out of the Expansion SlotPositioning Snmp Module Over Router Module Position the assembled router and Snmp modules in back It against the edges of the Expansion SlotHub’s Expansion Slot as shown below Firmly engage its mating connector within the Expansion Slot Align the edges of the Snmp module in the small slots nearWAN port connector Hub, connect them now refer to the hub’s installation guidePins on the router module or on the cable Connect the WAN CableInstallation Connect a Console Optional Drive and directory where the earlier version was installed MenuVerify That the Router Starts Up Properly To verify the router-module startup 12. Self-Test LEDT e Hub in the Device Chain List Down the Shift key while you click on the Access buttonDo either of the following Router, click on the Router icon buttonSetup Setup Summary Using the Main Menu and NCL Main MenuDefault NCL Prompt Create or Modify a Router Configuration SetupUsing Quick Configuration Router, use the NCL Boot command Using the Configuration EditorRouter module to activate the new configuration. To reboot TionSet the Date and Time Where Mm = month Hh = hour Dd = dayTo set the date and time Specify Manager and User Passwords Optional Verify the Network Links Examine the Event Log EnterEvent Log Line in the Main Menu Examine the Statistics Screens Example of the Statistics Screen MenuVerify the Network Links Setup Examine the Bridging and Routing Tables Setup Test Node Accessibility PingOperation Status LEDs LEDs and ButtonsStatus LEDs are located on the router module’s cover plate Operation LEDReset and Clear Buttons Reset and Clear ButtonsResetting and Clearing Resetting the Router ModuleClearing the Passwords Refer to , TroubleshootingClearing the Router Module U t i o n T e To clear the router moduleIs connected, the router module reboots using the SmartBoot Button within five seconds after releasing the Reset buttonConfiguration Initialization Sequence Operation Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Interpreting LED Error Patterns LEDs on Router Module’s Cover Plate Main menu Verifying LED Operation Troubleshooting a Failure During Power-On or Reset Self-Test Router Self-Test LED On, Fault LED OnRouter Self-Test LED On, Fault LED Off Diagnostic Tests Testing the Router ModuleTesting the Router Module’s WAN Port Checking the ConfigurationTesting a Link Tests from Other DevicesPing Ping x.x.x.x count Ping x.x.x.x count waitAppleTalk Ping Telnet TelnetTo replace the battery Replacing the BatteryDisconnect the hub from the power source Removing Battery Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors Cables and a Connectors HP CablesCable and Connector Pin-Outs WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-OutsRS-232/V.24/V.28 WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs WAN port is 15 meters 50 feetWAN link end RS-449/RS-422/V.36 WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs Pin male CircuitMust have it set to Internal Back-to-Back Test CableFeet RDB, and so on must be twisted pairs of wire Back-to-Back Test Cable-Minimum Pin-OutsLoopback Connector Specifications Electromagnetic Emissions Power ConsumptionEnvironmental WattsSpecifications Data Communications Specifications and CertificationsThird-Party Products SmartBoot SmartBoot SmartBoot C-2 When this message appears, reconnect the network linkAbout SmartBoot Helper, refer to the Release Notes Adjacent networksVcci Class 1 Japan Only European Community Regulatory StatementsDeclaration of Conformity Index IndexIndex-1 See time MAC address See station address management of routers Index-3See WAN power 11 4-12 point to pointTime .. -8 User password .. -9, 3-7 See also passwordIndex-5 WAN 5963-2632
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