HP 5000 Router Installing the Router, On the Workbench, Connecting the Power, Cable, Terminal

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Installing the Router

You can install any Router 5000 on a workbench.

on the Workbench

To install the router on a workbench, take the following precautions:

 

 

Ensure that the workbench is smooth and stable.

 

Leave a heat-dissipation clearance of 10 cm (4 in) around the router.

 

Do not put heavy objects on the router.

 

 

Connecting the Power

To connect the router to the power outlet and confirm that the PGND wire is

Cable

properly grounded, do the following:

 

1 Connect the output end of the power socket on the rear panel of the router.

 

2 Connect the input end to the AC power outlet.

 

3 Turn on the power switch on the router.

 

4 Confirm that the router has power by checking whether the POWER LED is on.

 

 

Connecting the Router

The Router 5000 provides a console port, through which you can configure the

to the Console

router.

 

Terminal

The console cable is an 8-core shielded cable. The end that is used to connect to

 

 

the console port of the router has an RJ-45 connector. At the other end of the

 

console cable has both a DB-9 (female) adapter and a DB-25 (female) adapter. Use

 

the appropriate connector for the port on the console terminal.

 

Figure 10 Console Cable Assembly

 

Enlarged A side

DB25 Female

8P8C Plug

Enlarged B side

DB9 Female

Enlarged C side

To connect the router to a console terminal:

1Turn off power to the router.

2Select a console terminal — This can be either a standard ASCII terminal with an RS-232 serial port, or a PC.

3Connect the cable — Turn the power switch off, and then connect the serial interface of the console cable to the console port of the router.

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Contents Router 5000 Family Installation Guide Campus Drive 3Com CorporationMarlborough, MA 01752-3064Contents Troubleshooting Conventions About this GuideProtocols that are used to interconnect WANs List conventions that are used throughout this guideDocumentation RelatedIntroducing the Router Family Router 5000 Family Router 5000 Family Console Port SpecificationsHardware Fixed portsLists the attributes of the Router 5000 Family AUX port GroundLEDs Table below describes the LEDs on the Router Router 5232, 5642, 5682 LEDs Describes the LEDs on the Router 5232, 5642, 5682 routersFront View of the Router System Specifications for the RouterDescription Attribute Synchronous Asynchronous Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port SpecificationsRouter 5642 specifications Router 5232 specificationsRouter 5682 specifications System Specifications for the Router Introducing the Router 5000 Family Installing the Router Specification for Dust Content Temperature and HumidityDust GasesLightning Damage Electromagnetic DischargeA Rack Mounting the RouterConnecting the Power Installing the RouterConnecting the Router On the WorkbenchInstalling SICs and MIMs That uses category-5 twisted pair cable To the EthernetFixed Ethernet cables are supplied with the router Use shielded cables to ensure electromagnetic compatibilityPort to a CSU/DSU Connecting the AUX Port to the Analog ModemVerifying Installing the Router Connecting the Router to a Remote Console Terminal Booting and Configuring RouterConnector to the serial port of a PC, as shown below To a Local ConsoleParameters Console Terminal SettingTo set terminal parameters Shown belowParity None Stop bits Set the following parameters Bits per second 9600 Data bitsHyperTerminal Window Connect Dialog Box Powering on RouterConfiguration Startup ProcessFundamentals Router Configuration Fundamentals of the Router Ethernet Serial synchronous/asynchronous Asynchronous E1/T1 Naming and Arranging InterfacesBoot Menu Boot Menu Maintaining the RouterIntroduction Options of Boot ROM operation menu include Through XModemUpgrading application program Send File dialog box Restoring the Extended Segment of Boot ROM Program Upgrading the entire Boot ROM programRestore the extended segment of Boot ROM program from Flash Upgrading the extendedIntroduction Router restarts after successful upgrading Press Enter to reboot the systemBuild up FTP remote upload/download environment Build up FTP local upload/download environmentAdd right level Specify FTP directoryStart FTP server Ftpquit Cover Troubleshooting Power LED is OffNothing is Displayed on the Terminal after Power-On Repeated Reboot Power-OnIllegible Characters Display onRUN LED Remains On After Startup, All LEDs Remain OnRUN LED Blinks Rapidly During Sartup RUN LED Blinks Slowly After StartupTroubleshooting Signal Direction DB-25 DB-9 Cable SpecificationsConsole Cable Console Cable PinoutsEthernet Cable AUX CableSignal Twisted Pair Signal Direction Signal Category Signal DirectionStraight-through Network Cable Pinouts Crossover Network Cable PinoutsDTE and DCE Mode Serial Interface Cable Synchronous and Asynchronous ModeTypical DTE and DCE EIA/TIA-232 Maximum Transmission Baud rate bps Distance mPinouts DB-50 Signal Signal Direction DB-25Describes the V.24 DTE cable pinouts 24 DTE Cable PinoutsAssembly and Pinouts DCE Cable illustrates the V.24 DCE cable assemblyDescribes the V.24 DCE cable pinouts 24 DCE Cable PinoutsDB-50 Signal Signal Direction Describes the V.35 DTE cable pinouts35 DTE Cable Pinouts Describes V.35 DCE cable pinouts 35 DCE cable Pinouts DCE Cable illustrates the V.35 DCE cable assemblyE1 Cable Dumb Terminal AdapterT1 Cable Describes T1 cable pinoutsPin 4 and pin 5 are the receiving end Isdn cablesProduct Contact Us Warranty, you can obtain an RMA number online at PasswordNumber, URL or e-mail address from the list below Support telephone numbers posted on the 3Com web site atUS and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Latin America Telephone Technical Support and RepairAppendix a Obtaining Support for Your Product