Router 3016 3C13616 Router 3018 3C13618
Router 3000 Family Installation Guide
Router 3012 3C13612 Router 3013 3C13613 Router 3015 3C13615
Published March
Marlborough, MA
3Com Corporation
350 Campus Drive
01752-3064
INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 3000 FAMILY
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
MAINTAINING THE ROUTER
Console Cable
OPTIONAL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Access Software Downloads
AUX Cable
Conventions
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Words in italics
INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 1 FAMILY
Router
Figure 2 illustrates the back panel of the Router
Table 4 Router 3012 LEDs continued
Console Port
AUX Port
Table 5 Attributes of the Console Port
Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port
Router 3013 and
Ethernet Port
Router
Figure 4 Back Panel of the Router 3013 and Router
Table 9 System Specifications for the Router 3013 and Router
Figure 3 Router 3013 and Router
Router 3013 Description
a synchronous/asynchronous serial port, and an ISDN S/T port
Console Port
Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port
AUX Port
Ethernet Port
Table 12 Attributes of the AUX Port
Router
Router 3016 and
ISDN S/T and ISDN U Ports
Table 14 Attributes of the Serial Port continued
Figure 7 Router
Table 16 System Specifications for the Router 3016 and Router
Figure 6 Back Panel of the Router
Figure 8 Back Panel of the Router
Console Port
Table 18 lists attributes of the console port
Ethernet Port
CT1/PRI and E1/CE1/PRI Ports
AUX Port
Table 18 Attributes of the Console Port continued
CT1/PRI Description
Table 21 Attributes of the CT1/PRI Port continued
Attribute
E1/CE1/PRI Description
INSTALLING THE ROUTER
Gases
Temperature and Humidity
Dust
Static Electricity
Electromagnetic Discharge
Lightning Damage
Ethernet cable Console cable AUX cable
Wire
Installing the Router
Connecting the
Connect the input end of the power supply to the AC power outlet
to the Ethernet
to the Console
Terminal
Connecting the Router to the WAN
For pinout details of the serial port cables, see Appendix A
Installation
Verifying the
28 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ROUTER
Setting the
BOOTING AND CONFIGURING THE 3 ROUTER
Connecting the Router
to a Local Console
Figure 14 Connection Description Dialog Box
Flow control - None
Setting the Parameters of the Console Terminal
4 Set the following parameters Bits per second - 9600 Data bits
5 Click OK. The HyperTerminal dialog box displays, as shown in Figure
7 Click the Settings tab, shown in Figure
Powering on the Router
Startup Process
The configuration process includes the following steps
After “3Com Router Boot Rom, V4.60” appears, “Booting” disappears
router has entered the system view and you can configure the router
diagram
3 Configure the WAN port of the router
Provides detailed debugging information to diagnose network faults
Software Maintenance
MAINTAINING THE ROUTER
Xmodem Protocol
of the Boot ROM software to the version of the main software
Downloading
8 In the Protocol dropdown menu, select Xmodem
Applications with the copy from TFTP Protocol
Creating the TFTP Upgrade Configuration
Protocol
Configuring the Router
Upgrading the Application
Using FTP
Creating a Local FTP Upload/Download Configuration
Uploading and
3Com aaa accounting-scheme optional
3Com aaa authentication-scheme login default local
Uploading or Downloading an Application or Configuration File
44 CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING THE ROUTER
In this example, user indicates the user name, 123 indicates the new user password
Hardwaretools
Router Chassis
CAUTION Use a chip extractor to replace the Boot ROM
To replace the Boot ROM
48 CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING THE ROUTER
Nothing is Displayed on the Terminal after Power-On
TROUBLESHOOTING
The Power LED is Off
Display on the
Power-On
Illegible Characters
Terminal after
AUX Cable
OPTIONAL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Console Cable
Ethernet Cable
Serial Port Cable
DTE and DCE mode
Cable Pinouts
Signal
Figure 30 V.24 DTE Cable Assembly
Figure 31 V.24 DCE Cable Assembly
Signal Direction
Signal
Signal
Signal Direction
Table 32 V.24 EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts continued
Signal Direction
Figure 32 V.35 DTE Cable Assembly
Signal
Signal
Signal
Figure 33 V.35 DCE Cable Assembly
Signal
Signal
Signal
Figure 34 X.21 DTE Cable Assembly
Figure 35 X.21 DCE Cable Assembly
Signal Direction
Signal
Pinouts
Figure 36 EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Assembly
Signal Direction
Signal Direction
Figure 37 EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable Assembly
Signal
Signal
Signal Direction
Figure 38 EIA-530 DTE Cable Assembly
Signal
Signal
Signal
T1 Cable
ISDN BRI Cables
Signal
Table 42 ISDN U Port Cable Pinouts
Signal
Table 42 describes ISDN U port cable pinouts
Figure 41 ISDN U Port Cable
Access Software
to Gain Service
Services
OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR B ROUTER
Support and Repair
Contact Us
Telephone Technical
Telephone Number
From anywhere in these
Country
Country
68 APPENDIX B OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR ROUTER