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Troubleshooting
Install
Dimension
Maintenance
Configuring the RAS for operation
Connecting the Ethernet ports
Symptoms
Configuring the default gateway
Signaling
Precautions
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Remote Access Server RAS
Model LRA2900A
Getting Started Guide
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Hardware installation
Contents
About this guide
Introduction
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Troubleshooting and maintenance
Operation and shutdown
6 Contacting Black Box for assistance
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Contents
Audience
Structure
About this guide
Precautions
Typographical conventions used in this document
General conventions
Table 2. Mouse conventions
Mouse conventions
Convention
Meaning
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
About this guide
Chapter contents
Chapter
Introduction
Figure 1. Model LRA2900A RAS
Model LRA2900A Remote Access Server overview
Hardware overview
Power system
Signaling
Temperature
Modems
Physical dimensions
Management services
Security
LED display
Approvals
1 Introduction
Software overview
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Parameter
Hardware installation
Chapter contents
Chapter
Introduction
RAS chassis installation
Unpacking the Model LRA2900A RAS
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Installing the power cables
Cable installation
Grounding the Model LRA2900A
Connecting the Ethernet ports
Connecting the EIA-561 RS-232configuration port
Connecting to the T1/E1/PRI WAN ports
Completing the hardware installation
Chapter contents
Chapter 3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Configuration prerequisites
Preparing the RAS for configuration
Introduction
8 bits -No Parity -1 Stop bit -No flow control
Preparing the RAS for configuration
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Figure 13. COM properties
Figure 14. Terminal keys configuration
6.Select option f Ethernet
Configuring the RAS with a Web browser
Opening the RAS Web Administration Pages
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Configuring the RAS with a Web browser
Figure 17. Home page
Figure 18. HOME page window panes
Home page overview
Figure 19. Immediate Actions buttons
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
No Validation
Configuring simple authentication
4.Click on the Submit Query button
Configuring dial-inuser information
4.Click the Submit Query button under the section
Configuring the default gateway
Figure 27. T1/E1 Link Activity window
Configuring line settings and signaling for E1
For an E1/PRI line choose linkYellowFormatDL2
Do the following
13.Click on Submit
Configuring line settings and signaling for T1
Saving your configuration
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Figure 32. Import/Export main window
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Completing the installation
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Completing the installation
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
3 Configuring the RAS for operation
Completing the installation
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
Chapter contents
Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown
Activating the RAS
De-activatingthe RAS
Introduction
Chapter contents
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Problem
Table 4. Symptoms
Introduction
Corrective Action
Location
Fault analysis
Color
Status
Location
5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Color
Status
Maintenance
Periodic maintenance
Calibration
Replacing the RAS
5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Maintenance
Model LRA2900A RAS Getting Started Guide
the T1/E1/PRI WAN cables -the RS-232CONFIG cable
5.Install the ground wire onto the grounding stud
5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Figure 38. HyperTerminal properties
Figure 39. COM properties
5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Figure 41. Login window
Maintenance
Figure 40. Terminal keys configuration
6.Select option m System
The RAS is operational