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3Com Router 6000 Family
Inst
allation Guide
3C13840
3C13880
www.
3Com.com
Part Number: 10015047
Rev
AB
June 2006
Contents
Main
Installation Guide
3C13840 3C13880
3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Router Overview
1.1 Introduction
I. Abundant FIC options
II. Ethernet access
III. ATM and DSL
V. Data security and reliability
VI. Online software upgrading
VII. Abundant fault isolation methods
VIII. Regulatory compliance
1.2 Router Model and Structure
1.2.1 3Com Router 6040
1.2.2 3Com Router 6080
1.3 System Description
1.4 Generic Modules
1.4.1 RPU2
I. Specifications
II. LED and button
III. Interface
IV. Encryption daughter card
1.4.2 PSU
I. Functions
II. Appearance
III. LED
1.4.3 FAN module
I. Functions
II. Appearance
1.4.4 FICs
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
2.1 General Site Requirements
2.1.1 Temperature and Humidity
2.1.2 Cleanness
2.1.3 ESD Prevention
2.1.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility
2.1.5 Lightning Protection
2.1.6 Checking the Rack
2.2 Safety Precautions
2.3 Unpacking Check
2.4 Installation Tools and Meters and Equipment
3Com Router 6000 Family Installation Manual
Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring the Route
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Chapter 3 Installing The Router
3.1 Installation Flow
Figure 3-1 Installing flow Caution: Before installing your router, make sure that:
3.2 Installing the Cabinet/Rack
3.3 Mounting the Router
3.3.1 Rack-Mounting the Router
3.3.2 Mounting the Router on a Tabletop
3.4 Installing the Generic Modules
3.5 Connecting the PGND
3.6 Connecting the Power Cord
3.6.1 Connecting the AC-Input Power Cord
I. AC-input power supply
II. AC power socket (recommended)
III. Connecting the AC-input Power Cord
3.6.2 Connecting the DC-Input Power Cord
I. DC-input power supply
II. Connecting the DC-input power cord
3.7 Connecting the Console Terminal
I. Console port
II. Console cable
III. Connecting the console cable
3.8 Connecting the Router to a LAN
I. Ethernet interface
II. Ethernet cable
III. Connecting the Ethernet cable
3.9 Connecting the Router to a WAN
I. AUX port
II. AUX cable
III. Connecting the AUX cable
3.10 Verifying Installation
Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring the Router
4.1 Starting the Router
4.1.1 Setting up a Configuration Environment
I. Connecting the router to a console terminal
II. Setting terminal parameters
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4.1.2 Powering on the Router
I. Checking before power-on
II. Powering on the router
III. Checking/Operating after power-on
4.1.3 Boot Process of the RPU2
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4.2 Router Configuration Basics
4.2.1 Basic Configuration Procedures
4.2.2 Command Line Interface
I. Characteristics of the command line interface
II. Command line interface
4.2.3 Arranging Slots and Numbering Interfaces
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Chapter 5 Maintaining Software
5.1 Overview
5.2 Maintaining Software of the RPU2
5.2.1 Boot Menu
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5.2.2 Upgrading Software Using Xmodem
I. Upgrading the application image
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II. Upgrading the entire Boot ROM program
III. Upgrading the extended segment of the Boot ROM image
5.2.3 Backing Up/Restoring the Extended Segment of the Boot ROM Image
I. Backing up the extended segment of the Boot ROM image to the Flash
II. Restoring the extended segment of the Boot ROM image from Flash
5.2.4 Upgrading the Application Image Using TFTP
5.3 Dealing with a Router Password Loss
Chapter 6 Maintaining Hardware
6.1 Preparing Tools
6.2 Removing/Installing PSUs
6.2.1 Removing a PSU
6.2.2 Installing a PSU
6.3 Removing/Installing the Fan Module
6.3.1 Removing the Fan Module
6.3.2 Installing the Fan Module
6.4 Removing/Installing the Main Control Board
6.4.1 Removing the RPU2
6.4.2 Installing the RPU2
6.5 Replacing the SDRAM
I. Removing the RPU
II. Removing the SDRAM
III. Installing an SDRAM
IV. Installing the RPU
6.6 Removing/Installing the Encryption Daughter Card
6.6.1 Removing the Encryption Daughter Card
6.6.2 Installing the Encryption Daughter Card
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Troubleshooting the Power System
7.2 Troubleshooting the Configuration System
7.3 Troubleshooting Application Image Upgrade
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Chapter 8 Installing B68 Cabinets
8.1 Installation Requirements and Procedures
8.1.1 Planning the Site
8.1.2 General Installation Procedures
8.2 Mounting Cabinets on the Concrete Floor
8.2.1 Components of Integrated Anchor Strips
8.2.2 Installation Flow
8.2.3 Positioning Cabinets
I. Marking
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II. Drilling holes
III. Installing expansion bolts
8.2.4 Adjusting Cabinet Feet
8.2.5 Combining Cabinets
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8.2.6 Fixing Cabinets
I. Installing anchor strips
II. Installing insulating parts and fixing the anchor strips
III. Fixing the retaining nuts of the anchor strips
8.2.7 Testing Insulation
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8.3 Mounting Cabinets on the Antistatic Floor
8.3.1 Introduction to Racks
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III. Installing rack components
8.3.2 Introduction to Slide Rails
8.3.3 Installation Flow
8.3.4 Positioning Racks
I. Determining where to install the cabinet
II. Marking
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III. Drilling holes
8.3.5 Installing Racks
I. Installing expansion tubes and nuts
II. Adjusting rack height
III. Installing and fixing racks
8.3.6 Installing Slide Rails
I. Installing T-shape nuts
II. Leveling and fixing rails
8.3.7 Installing Antistatic Floor Supports
I. Installing floor pallet fixing brackets and slide rail brackets
II. Installing the supports for the antistatic floor
III. Fixing the front support and the side floor pallet fixing brackets
8.3.8 Leveling Cabinets
I. Moving the cabinets to the position
II. Leveling the cabinets
III. Locking cabinet feet
8.3.9 Combining Cabinets
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8.3.10 Fixing Cabinets
I. Installing the T-shape nuts
II. Installing anchor strips
III. Installing insulating parts and fixing anchor strips
IV. Fixing the retaining nuts of the anchor strips
8.3.11 Testing Insulation
8.3.12 Restoring the Floor