HP 3000 Router manual Installing the Router, Placing the Router on a Tabletop/Workbench

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3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family

2. Installing the Router

Installation Guide

2.2 Installing the Router

You can place your router on a sturdy tabletop or workbench or mount it on a vertical surface.

2.2.1 Placing the Router on a Tabletop/Workbench

When placing the router on a tabletop or workbench,

zMake sure that the tabletop or workbench is clean, flat, and sturdy.

zAllow 10 cm (3.9 in.) of clearance around the sides of the chassis.

zDo not stack multiple routers together.

2.2.2 Mounting the Router on a Vertical Surface

Mount the router on a vertical surface with four pan-head screws and the four brackets at the bottom of the router.

Caution:

zSecurely anchor these four mounting screws in the vertical surface. If the screws are not properly anchored, strain of the network cable connections can pull the router from the wall.

zInstall the router in such a position that the LEDs can be read easily.

zSecurely fix the external power supply unit of the router, preventing the power cord from falling down.

Follow these steps to mount the router on a wall or other vertical surface:

Step 1: Install four pan-head screws on a wall or other flat vertical surface (with reference to the distance between the four brackets as shown in Figure 2-1), and ensure that each screw sticks out 6 mm (0.24 in.) on the wall.

Figure 2-1Chassis bottom

Step 2: Hang the router on the screws by the four brackets.

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Contents 3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family Installation Guide 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064 Table of Contents Troubleshooting Introduction Product OverviewAppearance Hardware Features of the 3Com RouterRouter System specificationsConsole port LEDsInterface attributes DescriptionADSL2+ over Pots interface Fast Ethernet FE interface3Front view of the Router Hardware Features of the Router6System specifications of the Router Isdn ACT Isdn Safety Precautions Installing the RouterInstalling the Router Placing the Router on a Tabletop/WorkbenchMounting the Router on a Vertical Surface Connecting the AC-input power cord Connecting the Ground WireConnecting the Power Cord AC-input power supplyConnecting the Router to a Console Terminal Connecting the console cableConsole cable Connecting the Router to LAN Connecting an Ethernet cableEthernet cable Verifying Installation Starting and Maintaining the Router Setting up a Configuration EnvironmentConnecting the router to a console terminal Setting terminal parameters3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family 5Setting the terminal type Powering on the Router Maintaining the Router Boot MenuFei0 Upgrading an application program Upgrading Programs through XModemUpgrading the Boot ROM program Upgrading the extended segment of the Boot ROM program Upgrading Application Programs with NET Press Enter as prompted to have the router reboot Symptoms TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Power System Troubleshooting the Configuration SystemRecovering/Replacing a Lost Boot ROM Password
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3000 Router specifications

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