HP 5000 Router manual Lists the attributes of the Router 5000 Family AUX port, Ground

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Table 4 lists the attributes of the Router 5000 Family AUX port.

Table 4 Router 5000 Family AUX Port Specifications

Attribute

Description

 

 

Connector type

RJ-45

Interface standard

Asynchronous EIA/TIA-232

Baud rate

300 to 115.2 kbps

Services supported

Modem dial-up

Backup

Operating as the console port when the CON

 

fails

Protocols supported

PPP

SLIP

MP

 

 

Table 5 lists the attributes of the Router 5000 Family Ethernet port.

Table 5 Router 5000 Family Ethernet Port Specifications

Attribute

Description

 

 

Connector type

RJ-45

Interface type

MDI

Frame format supported

Ethernet _ II

Ethernet _ SNAP

IEEE 802.2

IEEE 802.3

Operating mode

10/100BASE-T Mbps autosensing

Full duplex/half duplex

Network protocol supported

IP, Novell IPX

 

 

Power Supply and

Table 6 lists specifications for the Router 5000 Family power supply and protection

Protection Ground

ground.

Table 6 Router 5000 Family Power Supply and Protection Ground

Item

Description

 

 

Power supply input

Rated Voltage: 100-240V, a.c. 50/60Hz

 

Max. voltage 90-264V a.c.50/60Hz

Protection ground

Connecting to ground through ground wire.

 

 

LEDs Table below describes the LEDs on the Router 5012

POWER

ON — The module (MIM or SIC) is operating

 

normally.

 

OFF — No module is installed in the current

 

slot or the MIM is not operating normally.

SYSTEM

Flashing-unit is operating normally

 

OFF-power is Off

WAN

Flashing-data is being transmitted from local

 

WAN port

 

OFF-no data transmitted on WAN port

LAN

Flashing-Data is being transmitted on local

 

Ethernet port

 

OFF-no data is being transmitted on local

 

Ethernet port

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