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Pin Assignment Pin No Signal
Console Modem Defaults
Connecting to the AUI
Bconfig config local
Resetting the ARN
Diagnostic LEDs
Media access unit
Table B-2 Quick-Start Commands
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Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers
Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks
Trademarks
Statement of Conditions
USA Requirements Only
Taiwan Requirements
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only
Canada Requirements Only
Canada CS-03 -- Règles et règlements
FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement
Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement
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Contents
Chapter Starting the ARN
Chapter Installing a WAN Adapter Module
Appendix B Using Local Boot the Quick-Start Procedure
Appendix D Requirements for European Operation
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Figures
Figure B-1
Tables
Table C-2
Preface
Before You Begin
Text Conventions
Bold text
Ping
Example Enter show ip alerts routes
Acronyms
Challenge handshake authentication protocol
Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
Channel service unit
Data service unit
Hard-Copy Technical Manuals
How to Get Help
Technical Solutions Center Telephone
Preparing to Install the ARN
Topic
Verifying Shipment Contents
Accessories in the ARN Shipping Container
Additional Equipment
Cables
Management Console
Mounting Hardware
Installing the ARN
Installation Space Requirements
Verifying Site Requirements
Positioning the ARN on a Flat Surface
Rack-Mounting the ARN
Determine how you want the ARN to fit in the equipment rack
Options for Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN
Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack
Understanding the ARN Module Locations
ARN Module Locations
Connecting Communications Cables
Connecting to an Ethernet Interface
Connecting to the AUI
Cable must have a 15-position D-SUB receptacle
Connecting to the UTP Interface
Connecting an Ethernet 10BASE-T Cable
Connecting to a Token Ring Interface
Connecting to the Fiber Interface
Connecting to the STP Interface
Connecting a Token Ring STP Cable
Connecting to a Serial Interface
10. Connecting a Token Ring UTP Cable
COM3
Connecting to the Isdn Interface
13. Connecting the Isdn BRI Cable
Connecting to the 56/64K DSU/CSU Interface
Connecting to the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Interface
Connecting to the E1/FE1 DSU/CSU Interface
15. Connecting the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Cable
Connecting to the Integrated V.34 Modem
17. Connecting a Telephone Cable
Front-Panel Modem Adapter Module Defaults
Connecting to the X.25 PAD Interface
Modem Signal/Parameter Default Value
To connect X.25 PAD services
18. Connecting a Breakout Box to the X.25 PAD Interface
Connecting a PC Console
Connecting a Management Console
Baud rate Data bits Stop bit No parity
19. Connecting the Console/Modem Cable
Connecting a Terminal Console
21. Connecting a PC Console to an ARN
Console Parameters
Parameter Value
Connecting a Console Modem
Console Modem Defaults
Connecting an External Console Modem
Connecting to an Integrated V.34 Console Modem Module
Connecting the Power Cable
24. Connecting to an Integrated Console Modem
25. Connecting the Power Cable to the ARN
Installing the Flash Memory Card
26. Flash Memory Card
Where to Go Next
For information about Go to
Understanding the Startup Process
Topic Go to
Summary of Initial Startup Options
Router does not operate
Supported Boot Options by Interface
Interface Supported Not Supported
Starting the ARN for the First Time
Using EZ-Install
Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot
Interrupting the Boot Process
ARN monitor login prompt appears
Logging in to the Command Line Software
Manager
Continuing with Netboot
Getcfg
Starting the ARN
Continuing with Directed Netboot
To use the directed netboot feature
Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration
Continuing with Local Boot the Quick-Start Procedure
Bconfig config local
Quick-Start script begins running
Technician Interface prompt $ appears
Run instarn.bat
Where to Go Next
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Chapter Operating the ARN
Understanding the ARN LEDs
Diagnostic LEDs
Describes the base module diagnostic LEDs
Base Module Diagnostic LEDs
Base Module LEDs
Describes the base module Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs
Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs
Base Module Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs
Ethernet 100BASE-Fx LEDs
Ethernet 10/100BASE-Tx LEDs
Token Ring LEDs
Expansion Module LEDs
Ethernet LEDs
Describes the expansion module token ring LEDs
Expansion Module Ethernet LEDs
Adapter Module LEDs
Serial LEDs
Describes the expansion module serial interface LEDs
Serial LED
Isdn BRI LEDs S/T or U Interfaces
10 describes the Isdn adapter module LEDs
56/64K DSU/CSU LEDs
11 describes the 56/64K DSU/CSU adapter module LEDs
FT1/T1 and FE1/E1 DSU/CSU LEDs
PAD LEDs
13 describes the X.25 PAD adapter module LEDs
Modem LEDs
Ensuring a Successful Installation
Modem LEDs
Boot Status LEDs
Boot Status Run LED Boot LED
Powering On and Off
ARN power switch is located on the back panel Figure
Resetting the ARN
ARN Reset Button
Removing a Flash Memory Card
To remove a memory card from an ARN
Memory Card Read/Write Protect Switch
Protecting Memory Card Files
Where to Go Next
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Installing a WAN Adapter Module
Preparing for Installation
Downloading New Boot and Diagnostic Code
Powering Down
Before installing a WAN adapter module
Set the power switch to 0, off refer to -25 on
Removing the Filler Panel
Location of Adapter Module Slots 1
Removing the Filler Panel from Slot
Removing an Adapter Module
To remove a WAN adapter module
Installing an Adapter Module
To install a WAN adapter module
Securing the Adapter Module to the Front Panel
What to Do Next
Topic
Using the ifconfig Command
56 64 -fr -annexd -lmi -annexa-intclk
Table A-1 COM Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting
Table A-2. Ethernet Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting
Table A-3 Token Ring Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig
Examples of ifconfig Commands
Using the bconfig Command
Format for the bconfig Command
Bconfig -d image config
Bconfig image config local network TFTPhost TFTPpathname
Examples of bconfig Commands
Verifying Your Configuration
Bconfig image network bconfig config network
Boot Options
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Appendix B Using Local Boot the Quick-Start Procedure
Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers
Before You Run Quick-Start
Filling Out the Worksheets
Table B-1 Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers
Module Interface Base Expansion Adapter
Fill out one Wide Area Protocol worksheet
Global Information Worksheet
Global Information Worksheet
Step Requested Information Options Your Response
COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5
Global Information Worksheet
RIP Worksheet
Router Protocol Worksheets
Requested Information Options Your Response
RIP Worksheet
Ospf Worksheet
Nbma
Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet
Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet
Wide Area Protocol Worksheets
Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet
Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet
PPP Standard Worksheet
Chap
PPP Standard Worksheet
Running the Quick-Start Script
Technician Interface login prompt appears
Smds Worksheet
Task Action Details
Table B-2 Quick-Start Commands
Press Control-c
To cancel the test, enter q
Figure B-2. Starting the IP Interface Test
Appendix C ARN Technical Specifications
Physical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Table C-1 ARN Wall Outlet Requirements
Country Outlet Voltage
Hardware Communications Options
One Isdn BRI U interface
One V.34 modem interface
One 56/64K DSU/CSU interface
One FE1/E1 DSU/CSU interface
Table C-2 Network Interfaces Available on ARNs
Ethernet Attachment Unit Interface AUI
Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name
Table C-3 AUI Pin Assignments
Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Function
Ethernet 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx Interfaces
Token Ring STP Interface
Table C-5. Token Ring STP Interface Pin Assignments
Serial Interfaces
Token Ring UTP Interface
Table C-6. Token Ring UTP Interface Pin Assignments
Pin Assignment Pin No. Signal Name
Table C-7 Serial Interface Pin Assignments
Isdn BRI U Interface
Pin Assignment Pin No Signal
Table C-8. Isdn BRI U Interface Pin Assignments
Isdn BRI S/T Interface
Table C-9. Isdn BRI S/T Interface Pin Assignments
FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Connections
56/64K DSU/CSU Interface
Table C-10 /64K DSU/CSU Interface Pin Assignments
Table C-11 lists the ARN FT1/T1 DSU/CSU connector pinouts
Table C-11 RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
PAD Connections
Signal Pin Assignment Pin No Function
Table C-12 Breakout Box Interface Pin Assignments
Local Console Connections
RJ-11 Interface for V.34 Modem
Table C-13. V.34 Interface Pin Assignments
Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name Direction
Service Modem Connections
Table C-14. Local Console Port DB-9 Pin Assignments
Table C-15. Service Modem Port DB-9 Pin Assignments
ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status
Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit
ARN 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Base Model Safety Status
ARN Token Ring Base Model Safety Status
ARN Expansion Modules Safety Status
Synchronous Cabling Requirements
Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal
Local Wire Connections
Pin 7 30 31 Pin 13 Pin 14 Rev
Send Data a
Table D-7 Interface Order No
Table D-8 Interface Order No
Figure D-5. Cable 7224 X.21 Compliant
Table D-9 Interface Order No
Pin 46 48 GRD Pin 38 Pin 14
Table D-11 Safety Status Order No. CV0004001
Serial Adapter Module Requirements
Table D-13 lists the Isdn connector pinouts
Table D-12 Isdn BRI Safety Status Order No. CV0004002
Table D-13 Isdn Connector Pinouts
Pin Signal
Table D-14. Isdn BRI Power Requirements
Power Requirements for Isdn BRI and Serial Adapter Modules
Amperage
Voltage used or generated by other parts
Clearance Creepage Y Host or expansion card
Requirements for European Operation
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