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USA Requirements Only
European Requirements Only
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only
Canada CS-03 -- Rgles et rglements
Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations
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Notes explicatives du ministre des Communications: limites visant les accessoires
D. O. C. Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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About This Guide
Conventions
Before You Begin
Acronyms
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Ordering Bay Networks Publications
Technical Support and Online Services
Bay Networks Customer Service
Bay Networks Information Services
Customer Service FTP
World Wide Web
Support Source CD
CompuServe
InfoFACTS
How to Get Help
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Chapter 1 Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node
Preparing to Install the ARN
Verifying Shipment Contents
Figure 1-1 illustrates the ARN shipping accessories.
Supplying Equipment
Verifying Site Requirements
Installing the ARN
Positioning the ARN on a Flat Surface
Rack-Mounting the ARN
114200 Rev. A 1-7
BayStackAdvanced Remote Node
the front vertical supports of the rack (Figure 1-3).
Screws (8 places)
ISDN BRI withNT1
Alternative bracket position (2 places)
1-8
corresponding holes in the rack.
4. Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Cagenut screw (4 places)
ARN0005A
U
Understanding the ARN Module Locations
Connecting Communications Cables
Connecting to an Ethernet Interface
114200 Rev. A 1-11
Ethernet AUI drop cable
Connecting to an AUI Interface To connect an Ethernet AUI transceiver cable to an AUI interface:
1. Connect an Ethernet AUI drop cable to the interface labeled AUI
(Figure 1-5). The cable must have a 15-position D-SUB receptacle.
Caution: Connecting the ARN AUI interface directly to the AUI interface on
Expansion module AUI interface Base module AUI interface
1-12
Ethernet 10Base-T cables
ARN0062A
Figure 1-6. Connecting a 10Base-T Ethernet Cable
Expansion module 10Base-T interface Base module 10Base-T interface
Connecting to a Token Ring Interface
1. Attach the 9-pin D-SUB plug to the token ring STP interface (Figure 1-7).
Note: You can use only one token ring interface on an ARN base or expansion
STP
Token Ring 1
1-14
Expansion module UTP interface
Token Ring UTP cables
ARN0069A
Figure 1-8. Connecting Token Ring UTP Cables
Connecting to a Serial Interface
1-16
On an ARN adapter module, the serial interface is labeled COM (Figure 1-10).
ARN0066A
COM
equipment.
RS-232, RS-422, RS-530, V.35, or X.21 interface
Connecting to an ISDN Interface
1. Insert the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI interface (Figure 1-11).
U
To ISDN switch
1-18
Connecting to a DSU/CSU Interface
line wall jack that connects to an ofce channel unit [OCU]).
1. Insert the DSU/CSU cable connector into the DSU/CSU interface labeled
DDS (Figure 1-12).
ARN0065A
Connecting to a V.34 Modem Interface
Connecting a Management Console
Connecting a Terminal Console
Connecting a PC Console
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Connecting a Modem
Connecting to the Back-Panel Modem Port
Refer to the modem user guide for instructions.
console port (Figure 1-17).
modem RS-232 data communications port
Connecting to a V.34 Modem Module
Connecting the Power Cable
Installing the Flash Memory Card
Use the following table to determine where you want to go next.
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Chapter 2 Starting the ARN
Software Installation
Understanding the ARN Boot Options
Starting the ARN
Table 2-1. Summary of Initial Startup Options
Starting the ARN for the First Time
Using EZ-Install
Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot
Interrupting the Boot Process
Logging in to the Command Line Software
Continuing with Netboot
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Continuing with Directed Netboot
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Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)
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LED Descriptions
Ethernet 2
ARN0059A
AUI
Base Module LEDs
Table 3-1 describes the base module diagnostic LEDs.
Table 3-1. Base Module Diagnostic LEDs
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Expansion Module LEDs
Adapter Module LEDs
Operating the ARN
ISDN BRI LEDs (S/T or U Interfaces) Table 3-8 describes the ISDN adapter module LEDs.
DSU/CSU LEDs Table 3-9 describes the DSU/CSU adapter module LEDs.
Table 3-8. ISDN BRI LEDs
Table 3-9. DSU/CSU LEDs
Back-Panel LEDs
Ensuring a Successful Installation
Powering On and Off the ARN
Resetting the ARN
Removing a Flash Memory Card
Protecting Memory Card Files
Use the following table to determine where you want to go next.
Appendix A Conguring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot
Using the ifcong Command
Conguring an IP Serial or DSU/CSU Interface for Netbooting
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot
Table A-1. ifcong Command Settings for a COM Interface
A-4
Conguring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting
<subnet mask>
<IP address>
port
ifcong [-d]
Conguring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting
To congure an ARN token ring interface for network booting, use the following command format:
<IP address> <subnet mask>
<interface>
> ]
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifcong
ifcong Command Examples
Using the bcong Command
bcong Command Format
bcong Command Examples
Verifying Your Conguration
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Appendix B Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)
B-2
Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers
UTP
Token Ring 2
Base module
STP
Filling Out the Worksheets
B-4
Global Information Worksheet
B-6
startup.cfg
Router Protocol Worksheets
Global Information Worksheet
RIP Worksheet
(continued)
B-8
B-10
Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet
OSPF Worksheet
Wide Area Protocol Worksheets
Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet
Bay Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet
B-12
Frame Relay Worksheet
Bay Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet
PPP Standard Worksheet
PPP Standard Worksheet
B-14
Running the Quick-Start Script
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Appendix C Technical Specications
Physical Specications
Electrical Specications
Environmental Specications
Hardware Communications Options
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Table C-2 describes each interface.
Conguring Dial Services
Table C-2. Network Interfaces Available on ARNs
Ethernet Attachment Unit Interface (AUI)
Ethernet 10Base-T Interface
Token Ring STP Interface
Token Ring UTP Interface
Serial Interfaces
Technical Specifications
Table C-7. Serial Interface Pin Assignments
ISDN BRI U Interface
ISDN BRI S/T Interface
56/64K DSU/CSU Interface
RJ-11 Interface (for V.34 Modem)
Local Console Connections
Service Modem Connections
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Appendix D Requirements for European Operation
ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status
ARN Token Ring Base Model Safety Status
ARN Expansion Modules Safety Status
Requirements for European Operation
Synchronous Cabling Requirements
Figure D-1. Cable 7837 (V.28 Compliant) Table D-4. WAN Interface (Order No. 7837)
D-4
Table D-4. WAN Interface (Order No. 7837)
Figure D-2. Cable 7220 (V.35 Compliant)
Requirements for European Operation
Table D-5. V.35 Interface (Order No. 7220)
D-6
Figure D-3. Cable 7224 (X.21 Compliant) Table D-6. X.21 Interface (Order No. 7224)
Serial Adapter Module Requirements
ISDN BRI Adapter Module Requirements
Power Requirements for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules
Clearance and Creepage Distances for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules
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