Chapter 3 - Hardware Installation 11
To connect the router to the twisted-pair network, simply plug the
twisted-pair cable into the RJ-45 connector on the back of the unit.
Connecting a Line Device to the RISC Router 3500R
The RISC Router 3500R supports high-speed synchronous operation
over the included V.35 cables, or V.11 with a special cable available
from Compatible Systems.
The RISC Router 3500R independently supports the PPP, Frame Relay
and SMDS link protocols on each WAN interface.
Connecting Devices to the V.35 Interfaces
These interfaces can be used to connect to a wide variety of line
communications devices, including those which support either leased or
dialed operation. Examples include leased 56K CSU/DSUs, switched
56K CSU/DSUs, fractional T1 CSU/DSUs, ISDN terminal adapters,
and full T1/E1 rate CSU/DSUs.
You may select either dial-on-demand, redial if down ("always up"
mode), or leased line operation. This interface may also be set to
receive ISDN or switched 56 incoming calls.
To connect a device, first make sure that both units are powered off.
Then, simply connect a V.35 cable between the router and the device.
Connecting an Out-of-Band Management Console
If you wish to connect an out-of-band management console, use the
supplied DIN-8command line cable and connect to the AUX/Console
interface on the front of the RISC Router 3500R. You can use a dumb
terminal or a computer equipped with VT100 terminal emulation.
The default baud rate for the AUX/Console interface is 9600.
Powering Up the Router
Power up all CSU/DSUs and TAs before powering up the router. This
allows the router to immediately sense which of its interfaces are
connected. At power-up, the router will take approximately one minute
to become visible to CompatiView.