HP 6000 Router manual Installing the Router, General Site, Requirements

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INSTALLING THE ROUTER

General Site

To ensure the proper working of the routers and prolong their service life, the

Requirements

installation site should meet the requirements described in the following sections.

Temperature/Humidity To ensure normal operation of the Router, the equipment room must maintain Requirements temperature and humidity. Long-lasting moisture can degrade the performance of

the insulating material, which may result in electric leakage, leading to metal erosion. The following table lists the requirements of 3Com Router 6000 in temperature and humidity.

Table 1 Temperature/Humidity requirements in the equipment room

Temperature

Relative humidity

 

 

0oC to 40oC

10% to 90%

The values of the operating temperature and humidity in router equipment refers to the values measured at the position 1.5m above the floor and 0.4m ahead of the router rack; given there are no protective boards in front or at the back of the router rack.

Cleanliness Dust is harmful to the safe operation of the Router. Dust on the chassis may result Requirements in static absorption, and causes poor contact of the metal connection components

or points.

There should not be explosive, conductive, magnetic, or corrosive dust in the equipment room where 3Com 6000 Routers are located, and the dust concentration should meet the following requirements:

Table 2 Limitation on dust content in equipment room

Mechanical active material

Unit

Content

 

 

 

Dust particle

particle/m³

3 x 104

(No visible dust on desk in three days)

Note: Dust particle Diameter 5µm

 

 

 

 

Besides the dust specifications, the equipment room of the Router should also meet the rigorous requirements for the content of salt, acid and sulfide. These harmful gases could accelerate the metal erosion and the aging process of some parts. The specific limits of these harmful gases are given in the following table.

Table 3 Harmful gas limits in an equipment room

Gas

Max. (mg/m3)

SO2

0.2

H2S

0.006

NH3

0.05

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Contents Router 6000 Family Installation Guide 01752-3064 3Com CorporationCampus Drive Marlborough, MAContents Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits Troubleshooting Application Software UpgradeList conventions that are used throughout this guide About this GuideConventions Communication protocols that are used to interconnect WANsUse the display user-interface RelatedDocumentation RouterIntroducing the Router Family Main features of 6000 RoutersIntroduction Abundant fault isolation methods Front Panel Router ModelStructure ComponentsRear Panel of the 3Com Router Rear PanelFront Panel Rear Panel of the 3Com Router Sdram System descriptionSystem Description of 6040 6040 60806000 Routers modules include RPU, PSU PWR, FAN, and FICs Provides the hardware reset button, ResetIntroduction to General ModulesAttribute Description Interface Console interfaceConsole interface attributes LED and button DescriptionMDI AUX interfaceEthernet interface AUX interface attributesLED LEDs Front Panel of AC Power Module PWR LED descriptionFan Location General Site Installing the RouterTemperature/Humidity requirements in the equipment room Limitation on dust content in equipment roomEven the entire Router Name Quantity Safety RecommendationsCheck Router Accessories 3Com 6000 Routers and accessorieSET Installation Tools Meters Equipment6000 Router dimensions InstallationModel Dimensions mm Various FICs Installing ModulesRecommended AC power socket Connect AC Power Cord AC power supplyAC power input range 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz AC Cable-retention clip Power switch AC inputConnect console cable Console cableAUX cable Console failure, AUX can function as a console interfaceInstalling the Router Environment Configuring the RouterConfiguration EstablishingConfiguring the Router Establishing Configuration Environment Configuring the Router Following information displays on the screen Select booting device and download applicationsStartup Process Self-test on Sdram Display system informationInitialize the system Router Configuration FundamentalsProcedure Decompress ApplicationSnmp Management Performs the local configuration through CON portSlot 5 Slot 7Slot 8 Slot Interface numbering rule SlotSoftware Maintenance Overview Software MaintenanceBoot Menu Modifying serial port parameters Boot Sub-menuUpgrading Boot main system LargeBootrom through serial port Starting Boot main systemStarting application program from Flash Starting host program in default modeEntering serial port sub-menu Entering Ethernet port sub-menu Available Boot Device wancomDisplaying available boot files in the Flash Then the system enters boot file control menuModifying Flash description area Returning to Boot main menu Setting the main boot fileSetting the backup boot file Available boot filesProgram Upgrading Program Files Using Xmodem ProtocolIgnoring system configuration Rebooting the systemXmodem File Setting ParametersVia Ethernet Port Building up upgrade environmentUpgrading Application ProgramConfiguring the Router Software Maintenance Removal Hardware MaintenancePower Module HardwareRemove a Fan Install a FanFan Removal Right side inside the integrated chassisInstall an RPU RPU Removal InstallationRemove an RPU Hardware Maintenance Configuration System TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Power System TroubleshootingDisplays the following prompt Troubleshooting Application Software UpgradeTroubleshooting Upgrade device of 6000 RouterTroubleshooting Application Software Upgrade Troubleshooting FIC Categories Flexible Interface CardsFollowing are the FICs available for 6000 Series Routers 3C13861 Port 10/100 FICEthernet Cable Make Ethernet cablePort 100 FX MM FIC 1-port 100BASE-F SM FIC interface attributes SC optical fiber connectorFIC 3C13863 Port Enhanced SerialFIC 3C13864 DTE, DCE Port FIC24 RS232 DTE 24 RS232 DCE 35 DTE 35 DCE 21 DTE 21 DCE Attribute Description Synchronous AsychronousDDN leased line Terminal accessService Front panel of 8-port FIC is shown as followsInterface Attributes Port Channelized FIC Connecting the Interface CablePort Fractional FIC E1 FIC LEDs on the Card Panel Following table describes the LEDs on the card panelsData is being transceived 120-ohm 4E1 adapter cable Port Fractional T1 FIC Internal DIP SwitchInterface cables Port Channelized T1/PRI FICPort Channelized T1/PRI FIC panel Interface attributes of FICcardsPort Channelized E3 FIC Interface attributes Port Channelized E3 FIC 3C13888Main functions of 1-port Channelized E3 FIC include Interface AttributesConnect Interface Cable Port Channelized T3 1CT3 3C13889Main functions of 1-port Channelized T3 FIC include CT3 Following table describes the LEDs on the card panelPort T3 interface attributes LED description of 1-port T3 FICOC-3/SDH Following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM SM panelPort OC ATM Attribute Port OC-3 ATM SML SonetLED description of the ATM cards Port Adsl overPots FIC 3C13872 Following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM SML panelAttribute Port Adsl FIC Port Adsl FIC interface attributesFIC-1ADSL Pstnm LED description 2-port Adsl FICFlexible Interface Cards Obtaining Support for Your Product Telephone Technical Contact UsSupport and Repair US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Latin America Telephone Technical Support and RepairAppendix a Obtaining Support for Your Product