HP AdvanceStack Internet Router manual Configuring Ethernet or VG Interfaces

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Configuration

Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router

Configuring the Router for the First Time

Configuring Ethernet or VG Interfaces

It is necessary to decide and configure the network protocols you want to support on the LAN interface.

1. Press Return to configure the LAN interface:

Configuring interface Ethernet0:

(or VG0 depending on what device the router module has been attached to)

Is this interface in use? [yes]:

2. Determine which protocols you want to support on the LAN interface and enter the appropriate responses. In the following example, the system is configured for IP, AppleTalk, and IPX:

Configure IP on this interface? [yes]:

IP address for this interface: 172.16.72.1

Number of bits in subnet field [8]: 8

Class B network is 172.16.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is 255.255.255.0

Configure AppleTalk on this interface? [no]: yes Extended AppleTalk network? [no]: yes AppleTalk starting cable range [0]: 3 AppleTalk ending cable range [1]: 3 AppleTalk zone name [myzone]:

AppleTalk additional zone name: otherzone AppleTalk additional zone name:

 

Configure IPX on this interface? [no]: yes

 

IPX network number [1]: B001

 

 

N O T E

If you configure for Ethernet and the router module is plugged into a VG

 

device, you must reconfigure the router module for VG to operate properly.

 

Configuring the Synchronous Serial Interfaces

 

 

The synchronous serial interfaces are configured to allow connection to

 

WANs. After the Ethernet port on your router has been configured, take the

 

following steps to configure the synchronous serial interfaces:

 

1. Press Return or enter yes to configure serial port 0:

 

Configuring interface Serial0:

 

Is this interface in use? [yes]:

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Contents HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Page Support is as close As the World Wide Web Additional HP Support Services Installation Guide HP AdvanceStack Internet RouterPublication Number Contents Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Verifying Network Connectivity Getting More InformationCable Specifications Page HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Hardware Features HP AdvanceStack Internet Router OverviewSoftware Features Includes switching CompressionOrdering Information Cables and AdaptersCisco Systems, Inc West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA Documentation and SoftwareCisco Systems Contact Information Tel Nets FaxInstallation Verifying Included PartsRequired Tools and Parts Modem for remote access optionalInstalling the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a NetworkIsdn Connections Isdn BRI Cable Specifications S/T CableSpecification High-Capacitance Cable Low-Capacitance Cable Device Type Gender Typical Devices Synchronous Serial ConnectionsTypical DTE and DCE Devices Data Rate Baud Distance Feet Distance Meters Or other DCE deviceEIA/TIA-232 Speed and Distance Limitations Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations U T I O NConsole Port Connections Circuitry on the boards Installing the ModuleWhile you are installing the module Installation Connecting to the Network Connecting to a WANConnecting the Console Terminal and Modem Connecting the Isdn BRI Port to an NT1 DeviceConnecting the Console Terminal Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware Booting the Router for the First Time ConfigurationConfiguring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First TimeBegin to configure the router Using the System Configuration Dialog Reflect the screen displays on your console Parity, and 2 stop bitsOn the console screen OK? Enter an enable secret password Enter the enable and virtual terminal passwordsIsdn Switch Type Country Isdn Switch Type DescriptionConfiguring Ethernet or VG Interfaces Press Return or enter yes to configure serial portConfiguration Using Configuration Mode Prompt changes to the privileged Exec promptUsing AutoInstall Router will now boot with the configuration you enteredCisco IOS Software Basics Cisco IOS Modes of OperationCisco IOS Operating Modes Mode Usage How to Enter the Mode Prompt OperationInterface serial 0 command to Getting Context-Sensitive Help Configuring Isdn Saving Configuration ChangesRouter config# username targetrouter password abc Enter the exit command to exit interface configuration mode Example Isdn Configuration Enter the exit command to exit global configuration modeExample Isdn Configuration Router# config termGetting More Information ConfigurationVerifying Network Connectivity Maintenance Reading the LEDsState Description TroubleshootingLEDs on the Host Device Front Panel LEDs on the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Front Panel Isdn BRIUpgrading the Boot ROMs Recovering Lost PasswordsEnter the initialize command to initialize the router Signal to the routerBoot ROMs and ignore Nvram Ration Dialog appearsAre different Passwords, if they are not encrypted, and proceed to stepNvram Reboot the router Press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration modeOr replace a password, proceed to and log Configuration register value you set in stepVirtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings Virtual Configuration Register Settings0x2102 is a combination of settings Bit No.a Hexadecimal MeaningExplanation of Boot Field Configuration Register Bits 00 to Changing Configuration Register SettingsVirtual configuration register is stored in Nvram Boot Field Boot ProcessVirtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings Overrides the default boot filename Default Boot FilenamesBoot field number, a hyphen, and the processor type Action or Filename BitBit Address net host Baud BitEnabling Booting from Flash Memory Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash MemoryFollowing messages display System reboots using the new image in Flash memory Command reference publicationsBack of HP Switching Hub Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Remote 2C Router to Router Connections Console and Auxiliary Port Signals Pinouts Cable SpecificationsCable Specifications Identifying a Roll-Over CableConsole Port Signals and Pinouts Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Figure A-2. Connecting the Auxiliary Port to a ModemSynchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA-530Figure A-3. EIA-530 Serial Cable Assembly Direction 60 Pin Signal 25 Pin DTE DCEaTable A-4.EIA-530 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-25 EIA/TIA-232 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 25 Pin Table A-5. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-25Table A-6. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-25 CableEIA/TIA-449 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 37 Pin Table A-7. EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-37Table A-8. EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-37 Figure A-6. V.35 Cable Assembly Indicates DTE to DCE, and indicates DCE to DTE60 Pin Signal Description Direction 34 Pin Table A-9. V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to 34-PinTable A-10. V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to 34-Pin CableFigure A-7. X.21 Cable Assembly Cable Specifications 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 15 Pin Table A-11. X-21 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-15Table A-12. X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-15 RJ-45 TE b NT c Polarity Pin a Isdn BRI Port and Cable PinoutsTable A-13. BRI Port RJ-45 Pinout Physical Power ConsumptionHP J3138A Specifications EnvironmentalIEC 950 1991 + A1, A2 / .EN60950 I 1992 + A1, A2 ConnectorsElectromagnetic Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety InformationSafety and Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécuritéSicherheitssymbole Hinweise zur SicherheitConsiderazioni sulla sicurezza Simboli di sicurezzaConsideraciones sobre seguridad Símbolos de seguridadSafety Information Japanese StatementsRegulatory Statements No repairs can be done by the customer Unshielded cables and EN55022 European CommunityCanada Page Index IndexIndex See also Isdn BRI Setup Page Page J3138-90003