HP AdvanceStack Internet Router manual Using AutoInstall

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Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router

Configuring the Router for the First Time

Refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publi- cations for more information about the commands you can use to configure the router. To verify the configuration entries, use the “write terminal” command at the privileged EXEC prompt.

5.When you are finished configuring the router, enter the exit command until you return to the privileged EXEC prompt (Router#).

6.To save the configuration changes to NVRAM, enter the copy running- config startup-configcommand at the privileged EXEC prompt.

Router# copy running-config startup-config

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The router will now boot with the configuration you entered.

Using AutoInstall

The AutoInstall process is designed to configure the router automatically after connection to your WAN. In order for AutoInstall to work properly, a Trans- mission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) host on your network must be preconfigured to provide the required configuration files. The TCP/ IP host may exist anywhere on the network as long as the following two conditions are maintained:

1.The host must be on the remote side of the router’s synchronous serial connection to the WAN.

2.User Datagram Protocol (UDP) broadcasts to and from the router and the TCP/IP host must be enabled.

This functionality is coordinated by your system administrator at the site where the TCP/IP host is located. You should not attempt to use AutoInstall unless the required files have been provided on the TCP/IP host. For more information, refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command refer- ence publications.

Take the following steps to prepare your router for the AutoInstall process:

1.Attach the WAN cable to the router.

2.Power ON or Reset the router.

3.The router will load the operating system image from Flash memory. If the remote end of the WAN connection is connected and properly config- ured, the AutoInstall process will begin.

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Contents HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Page Support is as close As the World Wide Web Additional HP Support Services HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Installation GuidePublication Number Contents Verifying Network Connectivity Getting More Information Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet RouterCable Specifications Page HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Hardware FeaturesSoftware Features Compression Includes switchingCables and Adapters Ordering InformationCisco Systems Contact Information Documentation and SoftwareCisco Systems, Inc West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA Tel Nets FaxVerifying Included Parts InstallationInstalling the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Modem for remote access optionalRequired Tools and Parts 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 U T I O N Console and Auxiliary Port ConsiderationsConsole Port Connections Circuitry on the boards Installing the ModuleWhile you are installing the module Installation Connecting to a WAN Connecting to the NetworkConnecting the Isdn BRI Port to an NT1 Device Connecting the Console Terminal and ModemConnecting the Console Terminal Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware Configuration Booting the Router for the First TimeConfiguring 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 the enable and virtual terminal passwords Enter an enable secret passwordCountry Isdn Switch Type Description Isdn Switch TypePress Return or enter yes to configure serial port Configuring Ethernet or VG InterfacesConfiguration Prompt changes to the privileged Exec prompt Using Configuration ModeRouter will now boot with the configuration you entered Using AutoInstallCisco IOS Modes of Operation Cisco IOS Software BasicsCisco IOS Operating Modes Mode Usage How to Enter the Mode Prompt OperationInterface serial 0 command to Getting Context-Sensitive Help Saving Configuration Changes Configuring IsdnRouter config# username targetrouter password abc Enter the exit command to exit interface configuration mode Enter the exit command to exit global configuration mode Example Isdn ConfigurationRouter# config term Example Isdn ConfigurationGetting More Information ConfigurationVerifying Network Connectivity Reading the LEDs MaintenanceState Description TroubleshootingLEDs on the Host Device Front Panel Isdn BRI LEDs on the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Front PanelRecovering Lost Passwords Upgrading the Boot ROMsBoot ROMs and ignore Nvram Signal to the routerEnter the initialize command to initialize the router Ration Dialog appearsAre different Passwords, if they are not encrypted, and proceed to stepNvram Or replace a password, proceed to and log Press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration modeReboot the router Configuration register value you set in step0x2102 is a combination of settings Virtual Configuration Register SettingsVirtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings Bit No.a Hexadecimal MeaningVirtual configuration register is stored in Nvram Changing Configuration Register SettingsExplanation of Boot Field Configuration Register Bits 00 to Boot Field Boot ProcessVirtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings Boot field number, a hyphen, and the processor type Default Boot FilenamesOverrides the default boot filename Action or Filename BitBaud Bit Bit Address net hostCopying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory Enabling Booting from Flash MemoryFollowing messages display Command reference publications System reboots using the new image in Flash memoryBack of HP Switching Hub Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Remote 2C Router to Router Connections Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals PinoutsIdentifying a Roll-Over Cable Cable SpecificationsConsole Port Signals and Pinouts Figure A-2. Connecting the Auxiliary Port to a Modem Auxiliary Port Signals and PinoutsEIA-530 Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and PinoutsFigure 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 Table A-5. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-25 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 25 PinCable Table A-6. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-25EIA/TIA-449 Table A-7. EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-37 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 37 PinTable A-8. EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-37 Indicates DTE to DCE, and indicates DCE to DTE Figure A-6. V.35 Cable AssemblyTable A-9. V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to 34-Pin 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 34 PinCable Table A-10. V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to 34-PinFigure A-7. X.21 Cable Assembly Cable Specifications Table A-11. X-21 DTE Cable Pinouts DB-60 to DB-15 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 15 PinTable 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 HP J3138A Specifications Power ConsumptionPhysical EnvironmentalIEC 950 1991 + A1, A2 / .EN60950 I 1992 + A1, A2 ConnectorsElectromagnetic Safety Information Safety and Regulatory StatementsInformations concernant la sécurité Safety and Regulatory StatementsHinweise zur Sicherheit SicherheitssymboleSimboli di sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezzaSímbolos de seguridad Consideraciones sobre seguridadStatements Safety Information JapaneseRegulatory 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