HP 3000 Router manual Product Overview, Introduction

Page 5

3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family

1. Product Overview

Installation Guide

Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.1 Introduction

3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family are ADSL access routers designed for small office home office (SOHO) subscribers. They provide an uplink ADSL2+ interface and four downlink layer 2 (L2) switched 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces that can be isolated.

The Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family provides an ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ interface in the uplink direction to connect to the central office device through a subscriber line, thus providing broadband access to the Internet. In this series, the Router 3041 provides ISDN backup. When the ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ link fails, the ISDN interface can take over to ensure ongoing communications. In the downlink direction, the Router 3040 provides four 10/100BASE-TX layer 2 (L2) Ethernet ports which can be isolated via VLAN configuration.

The interfaces provided by the Router 3000 ADSL2+ are compliant with international standards and can work with the products of other vendors at all layers of the network. This helps to protect your existing investment to the maximum.

1-1

Image 5
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 specificationsInterface attributes LEDsDescription Console portADSL2+ 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 RouterMounting the Router on a Vertical Surface Installing the RouterPlacing the Router on a Tabletop/Workbench Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the Ground WireAC-input power supply Connecting the AC-input power cordConsole cable Connecting the Router to a Console TerminalConnecting the console cable Ethernet cable Connecting the Router to LANConnecting an Ethernet cable Verifying Installation Connecting the router to a console terminal Setting up a Configuration EnvironmentSetting terminal parameters Starting and Maintaining the Router3Com 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 Troubleshooting the Power System TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Configuration System SymptomsRecovering/Replacing a Lost Boot ROM Password
Related manuals
Manual 17 pages 42.76 Kb

3000 Router specifications

The HP 3000 Router is a high-performance networking device designed for small to medium-sized businesses seeking to streamline their internet connectivity and enhance network performance. With its robust set of features, the HP 3000 delivers reliable performance, advanced security, and convenient management options.

One of the standout features of the HP 3000 Router is its dual-band capability, supporting both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This allows for greater flexibility and improved bandwidth management. Users can assign specific devices to the less congested 5 GHz band, reducing interference and enhancing the overall speed of their network. This dual-band functionality accommodates various applications, such as streaming, online gaming, and extensive uploading/downloading operations.

Security is another significant aspect of the HP 3000 Router. It comes equipped with advanced security protocols, including WPA3 encryption and a built-in firewall. These features protect sensitive data from unauthorized access, ensuring a safe browsing experience for users. Furthermore, the router supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) capabilities, which is crucial for businesses that require remote access to their network.

In terms of connectivity, the HP 3000 Router does not disappoint. It provides multiple Ethernet ports, allowing users to connect wired devices, all while maintaining Wi-Fi access for wireless devices. The router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, preparing businesses for the future of internet connectivity as IPv6 adoption increases.

For management, the HP 3000 Router offers an intuitive user interface that can be accessed via a web browser or through a dedicated mobile app. This makes network management simple, allowing users to monitor performance, manage connected devices, and configure settings with ease. The router also supports Quality of Service (QoS) settings, enabling users to prioritize bandwidth for specific applications, which is particularly useful for businesses with varying service needs.

Finally, the HP 3000 Router is designed for energy efficiency, adhering to the latest environmental standards. This feature not only reduces energy costs but also contributes to a smaller carbon footprint, making it a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious businesses.

With its blend of performance, security, and user-friendly features, the HP 3000 Router stands out as an essential tool for businesses aiming to enhance their networking capabilities.