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Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers Part No. 114200-E Rev 00 October 2000 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica, MA 01821-4130...
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Nortel Networks NA Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
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Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent the degradation of service in some situations. 114200-E Rev 00...
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à la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas 5. Le REN figure sur l’étiquette “FCC Rules Part 68” située sur le support du module ou à l’arrière de l’unité. (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
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FCC. If you experience trouble with the unit, please contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area for service or repairs. Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by Nortel Networks.
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Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee. Nortel Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Nortel Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment.
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Licensee will immediately destroy or return to Nortel Networks the Software, user manuals, and all copies. Nortel Networks is not liable to Licensee for damages in any form solely by reason of the termination of this license. 8. Export and re-export. Licensee agrees not to export, directly or indirectly, the Software or related technical data or information without first obtaining any required export licenses or other governmental approvals.
Connecting to the UTP Interface ...1-12 Connecting to the Fiber Interface ...1-13 Connecting to a Token Ring Interface ...1-13 Connecting to the STP Interface ...1-14 Connecting to the UTP Interface ...1-14 Connecting to a Serial Interface ...1-15 114200-E Rev 00 Contents...
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Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) ...2-13 Where to Go Next ...2-15 Chapter 3 Operating the ARN Understanding the ARN LEDs ...3-1 Base Module LEDs ...3-2 Diagnostic LEDs ...3-2 Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs ...3-3 Ethernet 10/100BASE-Tx LEDs ...3-4 114200-E Rev 00...
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Using the ifconfig Command ... A-2 Configuring an IP Serial or 56/64K DSU/CSU Interface for Netbooting ... A-2 Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting ... A-4 Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting ... A-5 114200-E Rev 00...
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Serial Adapter Module Requirements ... D-11 ISDN BRI Adapter Module Requirements ... D-12 Power Requirements for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules ... D-13 Clearance and Creepage Distances for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules ... D-13 Index 114200-E Rev 00 xiii...
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Figure 1-25. Connecting the Power Cable to the ARN ...1-30 Figure 1-26. Flash Memory Card ...1-31 Figure 1-27. Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the ARN Receptacle ...1-31 Figure 2-1. Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration ...2-12 Figure 3-1. ARN Base Module Diagnostic LEDs ...3-2 114200-E Rev 00 Figures...
Before installing the ARN, ensure that all network wiring has been installed on the premises using standard cable-system practices. Before turning on the ARN for the first time, contact your network administrator to determine which software configuration option to use. 114200-E Rev 00 Advanced Remote Node ™ ™...
Example: If the command syntax is: ethernet/2/1 [< parameter > < value >] . . . and as many parameter-value pairs as ethernet/2/1 needed. routes}. , but not both. , you can enter either: , you enter 114200-E Rev 00...
Indicates system output, for example, prompts and system messages. Example: Set Nortel Networks Trap Monitor Filters Shows menu paths. Example: Protocols > IP identifies the IP option on the Protocols menu. Separates choices for command keywords and arguments.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network International Organization for Standardization International Telecommunications Union–Telecommunications local area network light-emitting diode link quality reporting media access unit nonbroadcast multi-access National Electrical Manufacturers Association nonvolatile file system 114200-E Rev 00...
Go to Adobe Systems at download a free copy of Acrobat Reader. You can purchase selected documentation sets, CDs, and technical publications through the Internet at the 114200-E Rev 00 office channel unit Open Shortest Path First (Protocol) packet assembler/disassembler...
How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program, contact one of the following...
Verify the following before beginning the installation, as explained in the sections that follow: • Your shipment is complete and undamaged. • You have the proper equipment and tools. 114200-E Rev 00 Chapter 1 Installing the ARN Page 1-10 1-23...
Verifying Shipment Contents You should inspect all items for shipping damage. If you detect any damage, do not install the ARN. Call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area, as described in “How to Get Help.” In addition to the ARN and this guide, your shipping container should contain several other hardware accessory items.
• Width of 19 in. (48.26 cm) and depth of 24 in. (60.96 cm) If the rack does not have threaded rail holes, you must use cage nuts (see Figure 1-1) to use with the cagenut screws. 114200-E Rev 00...
ARN chassis. These feet not only protect the surface on which you position the ARN, they provide added friction against the weight of any cables that you attach to the device. 114200-E Rev 00 Table 1-1. Installation Space Requirements Depth (minimum) 15 in.
Attach a flange bracket to each side of the ARN. Align four bracket holes with four holes in the ARN enclosure (Figure Insert a #6 Phillips screw through each hole and into the ARN. Tighten the four screws with a Phillips screwdriver. 1-2). Figure 1-2 shows 114200-E Rev 00...
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Figure 1-2. Options for Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN If the holes in the rack’s vertical supports are not threaded for cagenut screws, insert a cage nut in four locations 114200-E Rev 00 Screws (4 places) Front panel...
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RLSD5 Ethernet 2 RLSD 10BaseT Serial Base Expansion Boot Adapter1 Fail Adapter2 PCMCIA Ethernet 1 Cagenut Screw (4 Places) Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack COM4 COM5 Serial BayStac k Advance d Remote Node ARN0005A 114200-E Rev 00...
(RMON) utility. A subset of these statistics is gathered with a built-in RMON function on the Ethernet10/100BASE-Tx and -Fx interfaces. See Configuring RMON and RMON2 on BayRS Routers for information about how to enable and use each RMON data collection implementation. 114200-E Rev 00 (Figure Expansion module RLSD3...
10BASE-T UTP interface on the base module, but you cannot use both interfaces at the same time. 1-10 page 1-10 page 1-13 page 1-15 page 1-17 page 1-18 page 1-18 page 1-19 page 1-21 114200-E Rev 00...
Figure 1-5. Connecting an AUI Cable Secure the AUI cable using the slide lock on the interface. Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet transceiver. 114200-E Rev 00 1-5). Expansion module AUI interface Base module AUI interface...
For example, you can connect to either the STP interface or the UTP interface on a base module, but you cannot use both interfaces at the same time. 114200-E Rev 00 Expansion module 10BASE-T interface Base module 100BASE-FX interface...
The serial interfaces automatically configure the desired electrical interface when used with standard keyed cables. For information about cables available from Nortel Networks, see the Cable Guide. Note: The Cable Guide refers to serial cables that transmit synchronous data as “synchronous” cables.
Insert the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI S/T or U interface RLSD ISDN network Figure 1-13. Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN communications device. 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI with NT1 Serial Connecting the ISDN BRI Cable (Figure 1-13).
To connect to the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU interface: Insert the RJ-48C cable connector into the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU interface on the adapter module 1-18 (Figure 1-14). ISDN BRI 56K/64K Test DSU/CSU Connecting the 56/64K DSU/CSU Cable (Figure 1-15). ARN0065A 114200-E Rev 00...
To connect to the E1/FE1 interface: Insert the RJ-48C cable connector into the E1/FE1 interface (Figure Figure 1-16. Connect the other end of the cable to a FE1communications device. 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI Compiles with FCC Rules Part 68 Reg. Number 4P8USA-31445-DE-N FT1/T1...
For information about the back-panel V.34 Console Modem and its default settings, see “Connecting a Console Modem” on 1-20 Serial Telco RLSD V.34 Modem Connecting a Telephone Cable 10BaseT Ethernet 2 10BaseT Ethernet 1 ARN0071A page 1-27. 114200-E Rev 00...
• ARN X.25 PAD adapter module • Breakout box 114200-E Rev 00 V.34 Front-Panel Modem Adapter Module Defaults Default Value Depends on the modem type. Set the modem to answer incoming calls when DTR is active. On while carrier is present (the ARN uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect).
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Connecting a Breakout Box to the X.25 PAD Interface Connect the appropriate WAN cabling to each of the eight DB-25 interfaces on the breakout box that you will use. For information on cables available from Nortel Networks, see the Cable Guide. 1-22 (Figure 1-18).
PC documentation. • Baud rate 9600 • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No parity Turn off the PC. Insert the 9-pin receptacle end of the console cable into the ARN Console interface 114200-E Rev 00 (Figure 1-21). 1-23...
Connect the complete cable unit to the communications interface at the back of the PC 1-24 Console Modem Console/modem cable ARN0083B Connecting the Console/Modem Cable 1-20). Console cable connector Null modem crossover adapter Screw receptacle Attaching the Null Modem Crossover Adapter (Figure 1-21). AN0010A 114200-E Rev 00...
Local Character Echo Supervisory Functions Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity 114200-E Rev 00 Console Modem Defaults Default Value Set to answer all incoming calls. On while carrier is present (the ARN uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect).
(0) position before you connect the power cable. To connect the power cable to the ARN, complete these steps: Connect the power cable to the power connector on the left side of the ARN back panel 114200-E Rev 00 Back-panel V.34 Modem Interface Modem Console...
Connecting the Power Cable to the ARN Connect the remote end of the power cable to a grounded outlet. Note: For information about connecting a redundant power supply to the ARN, refer to the documentation that came with your power supply. 1-30 114200-E Rev 00...
Installing the Flash Memory Card Nortel Networks ships the router software on a PCMCIA flash memory card (Figure 1-26). The flash memory card provides storage for the Nonvolatile File System (NVFS) in the ARN. Figure 1-26. Before starting the ARN, install the flash memory card supplied with the router: Position the card with the label facing up and the INSERT arrow pointing toward the card receptacle.
For information about Starting the ARN Operating the ARN Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) ARN Technical Specifications 1-32 Go to Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C 114200-E Rev 00...
The default configuration file is named config. Nortel Networks ships the executable and default configuration files on a PCMCIA flash card, but the ARN can also obtain them over the network. Getting a file over the network is called network booting, or netbooting. Getting a file from the router file system, stored in flash memory, is local booting.
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Quick-Start script. This option requires a local console connection and an installed BayRS flash memory card. If you attempt to local boot the ARN/DC without the flash memory card inserted, the router does not operate. Table 2-1 114200-E Rev 00...
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Serial (synchronous) 56K/64K DSU/CSU ISDN S/T (leased line) FT1/T1 DSU/CSU FE1/E1 DSU/CSU ISDN U (switched line) V.34 modem 114200-E Rev 00 Supported Boot Options by Interface Supported EZ-Install, Netboot, Directed Netboot, Local boot EZ-Install, Netboot, Directed Netboot, Local boot EZ-Install, Netboot, Directed...
You interrupt the boot process to enter the ARN monitor. • You turn off the ARN. The following sections describe how to use each of the different boot options for the ARN. “Using “Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, 114200-E Rev 00...
Using EZ-Install EZ-Install is the default installation option provided by Nortel Networks. This option requires that your network administrator has set up the network so that you can start the EZ-Install procedure. In addition, this option requires that you: •...
Press the power switch on the ARN back panel to the On position. As the router powers on, your console displays the ARN diagnostic tests. After successfully completing these tests, the router begins the EZ-Install procedure and attempts to boot over the network. 114200-E Rev 00...
• “Continuing with Netboot” on • “Continuing with Directed Netboot” on • “Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)” on 114200-E Rev 00 ). For the break sequence Cntrl-C page 2-8 page 2-10 page 2-13...
Enter the following command and press the Return key to verify the configuration you specified in Step 1: getcfg you will use in Step 4. ifconfig command configures the parameters necessary to load the ifconfig command provided to ifconfig command, see “Using the ifconfig 114200-E Rev 00...
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Your network administrator can refer to Configuring Passport Remote Access to troubleshoot any problems. If you need additional assistance, contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. Note: After connecting the ARN to the network, you can replace the local management console with a modem connection to enable remote dial-in access.
Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers. 2-10 you will use in Step 1. ifconfig command configures the parameters necessary to load the command lets you specify the location of a startup file. To use ) to use in bconfig 114200-E Rev 00...
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Verify the interface configuration, as shown in 114200-E Rev 00 ifconfig commands provided by your network administrator bconfig...
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"/usr/arnstartup/config" MAU1...None XCVR2..None COM1...IP=9.0.0.2, Mask=255.0.0.0, Next Hop=9.0.0.3 COM2...EZ-Install (disabled) COM3...EZ-Install (disabled) COM4...EZ-Install (disabled) COM5...EZ-Install (disabled) Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration displays the correct information, continue to Step 4. Otherwise, ifconfig bconfig page 2-6. ARN0080A commands. If you need 114200-E Rev 00...
To troubleshoot any problems, your network administrator can refer to Configuring Passport Remote Access. If you need additional assistance, contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. Note: After connecting the ARN to the network, you can replace the management console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial-in access.
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The ARN uses this information to configure interfaces to the network. For sample Quick-Start screen output and for information on using Quick-Start commands, see Appendix B. Choose whether you want to configure another module/port. 2-14 ) appears. and press the Return key. The arn.exe software 114200-E Rev 00...
To troubleshoot any problems, your network administrator can refer to Configuring Passport Remote Access. If you need additional assistance, contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. Note: After connecting the ARN to the network, you can replace the management console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial-in access.
Base Module LEDs • Expansion Module LEDs • Adapter Module LEDs Note: For information about LEDs on the optional V.34 Modem Console module on the ARN back panel, see 114200-E Rev 00 Chapter 3 Operating the ARN Table 3-14 page 3-9. Page...
Lights for 1 to 3 minutes, indicating that diagnostic tests were successful and the ARN is booting. Lights again and remains on when diagnostic failure occurs. Lights and remains on when the ARN is on and receiving power. COM4 COM5 Serial Advanced Remote Node ARN0059A (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs. Table 3-2. Tx (Transmit) Rx (Receive) Cl (Collision) 114200-E Rev 00 Base Module Diagnostic LEDs Meaning Lights and remains on when the redundant power supply (optional) is operating. Lights and remains on if one or more ARN cooling fans stop operating.
Base Module Token Ring LEDs Meaning Lights when the token ring interface is connected to the network. Lights when you insert the ARN into the token ring network. Lights when the token ring hardware detects a wire fault condition. 114200-E Rev 00...
LEDs. Table 3-7. RCVR (Receiver) NSRT (Insert) WFLT (Wire Fault) 114200-E Rev 00 Expansion Module Ethernet LEDs Meaning Lights when the Ethernet interface is transmitting data over the network. Lights when the Ethernet interface is receiving data from the network.
Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM 4. Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM 5. Serial LED Meaning Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on the serial interface. 114200-E Rev 00...
Table 3-11. (Transmit Data) (Receive Data) (Carrier Detect) Test 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI LEDs Meaning Lights when the ARN is using the D-channel. Lights when the ARN is using the D-channel. Lights when the ISDN-BRI interface detects connection to an external device (that is, a switch).
Lights when the port is synchronized with the T1/E1 network. X.25 PAD LEDs Meaning Lights when the X.25 PAD interface transmits data over the network. Lights when the X.25 PAD interface receives data from the network. also applies to these LEDs. 114200-E Rev 00...
• After completing the diagnostic testing procedure, the boot process begins. The Run and Boot LEDs indicate the boot status as shown in 114200-E Rev 00 V.34 Modem LEDs Meaning Lights when the V.34 modem interface transmits data over the network.
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Note: If the ARN does not contain an expansion module, an adapter module, a redundant power supply, a data collection module, or a flash card, the LEDs associated with these components remain off. If you need additional assistance, contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. 3-10...
If the ARN does not turn on, check the power cable connections. See “Connecting the Power Cable” on page 1-29 for information. If the ARN will not power on, contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center. To power off the ARN, press the power switch to the OFF position (0).
Note: If you reset the ARN while it is running its diagnostic tests, the LEDs remain in the state they were in when you pressed the Reset button. You must cycle power on the ARN to reset the LEDs. 3-12 Figure 3-3. Redundant Power Reset button Console Modem ARN0052A 114200-E Rev 00...
When you remove a formatted memory card, the nonvolatile file system (NVFS) automatically removes access to the card. When you insert and format a card or insert an already formatted card, the NVFS automatically provides access. 114200-E Rev 00 3-4. Redundant Power...
Protecting Memory Card Files Nortel Networks ships each memory card with its read/write protect switch in the unprotected position and saving your configuration, you may want to write-protect the memory card for backup purposes. Note: You typically do not operate the ARN with a write-protected memory card.
Use the following table to determine where you want to go next. For information about Installing the ARN Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 Go to Chapter 2 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C 3-15...
Preparing for Installation Before installing the module, examine the contents of your adapter module upgrade kit. If any parts appear damaged, call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center immediately. 114200-E Rev 00 Installing a WAN Adapter Module...
You receive an antistatic wrist strap with the adapter module. See the instructions included with the wrist strap. The wrist strap directs static electricity from your body to the router chassis, preventing discharge to sensitive electronic components. 114200-E Rev 00...
Removing the Filler Panel To remove the filler panel from an empty adapter module slot: Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the filler panel in either slot 1 or slot 2 114200-E Rev 00 4-1). ARN front panel RLSD...
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To operate the ARN without an adapter module in this slot, you must reinstall the filler panel. Skip the next section and go to page 4-6. RLSD Telco DSU/CSU ARN0077A Removing the Filler Panel from Slot 1 “Installing an Adapter Module” on 114200-E Rev 00...
Slide the adapter module all the way out of the slot. Place the adapter module in an antistatic bag. Go to the next section, 114200-E Rev 00 (Figure 4-3). ARN0033A Removing the Adapter Module Screw “Installing an Adapter...
Slide the adapter module into the slot, making sure that the slot guides engage both sides of the adapter module Figure 4-5. Adapter Module Ready for Installation Inserting the Adapter Module (Figure 4-4). ARN0038A (Figure 4-5). ARN0032A 114200-E Rev 00...
If the module fails its diagnostic test, the Fail LED remains on and the module LED flashes rapidly. 114200-E Rev 00 ARN0033A Securing the Adapter Module to the Front Panel (Figure...
For example, even if there is no adapter module installed in slot 1, the interface in slot 2 is named COM2 or ISDN2. • Configuring software for additional interfaces may increase the ARN memory requirements. 114200-E Rev 00...
“Continuing with Directed Netboot” on page 2-10. To determine the appropriate ARN at your site, contact your network administrator. (Your network administrator has information on these commands in Configuring Passport Remote Access.) 114200-E Rev 00 command command commands configure the ARN for netboot and directed bconfig...
[< synchronous_options> ] <interface> [ <IP_address> <subnet_mask> [ <next_hop_address> ]] synchronous options settings: -r [56 Note: Make sure to separate command options with spaces. variable indicates some combination of the following -annexd -lmi -annexa to do the following: ifconfig -int_clk 114200-E Rev 00...
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WAN configurations in the following order until it finds the correct type for the router connection to the network: 1. Nortel Networks HDLC encapsulation (also referred to as Nortel Networks Standard Point-to-Point) with external clocking 2. Frame Relay Annex D 3.
Provide this address in dotted decimal notation. Specifies the IP address of the next-hop router. Provide this address in dotted decimal notation. Specify this address only if there are intermediate routers between the router and the BootP server. (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
Settings to Enable and Disable Netboot Interfaces Description Specifies the IP connector you are enabling or disabling for network booting. Use one of the following formats: xcvr <port #> com <port #> mau <port #> 114200-E Rev 00...
<TFTP_path> Specifies the complete pathname of the remote software image or configuration file. Reverts to the default values for the software image or configuration file and nullifies any previously specified IP address and pathname for the file, thus disabling directed netboot. 114200-E Rev 00 command to configure the boot option. bconfig...
Whether the router is set to configure using a local or remote configuration file • The configuration of any serial, DSU/CSU, Ethernet, and token ring connectors To display the ARN startup options, enter the following command: getcfg bconfig image local bconfig config network to verify: getcfg 114200-E Rev 00...
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The following sample response shows the settings for an ARN with one Ethernet, one token ring, and five serial interfaces: Boot Options boot image=local boot config=network Netboot Parameters: MAU1...None XCVR2..None COM1...EZ-Install COM2...EZ-Install COM3...EZ-Install COM4...EZ-Install COM5...EZ-Install 114200-E Rev 00...
To start the ARN on the network using Quick-Start, you run the inst_arn.bat script and enter information at the prompts. The ARN automatically selects options for some prompts, and you can accept default values for many of the other prompts. 114200-E Rev 00 Appendix B Page...
ARN. In addition to either an Ethernet or token ring base module, the ARN can contain expansion modules and adapter modules Figure B-1. ARN Module Locations “Running the Quick-Start Script,” provide additional (Figure “Filling Out the B-1). 114200-E Rev 00...
Fill out the Global Information Worksheet completely. The sample worksheet lists options common to all serial interface configurations. After you record your protocol selections on the Global Information Worksheet, fill out one Router Protocol worksheet. 114200-E Rev 00 Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers Module Base Expansion...
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RIP. Fill out one Wide Area Protocol worksheet. This worksheet lists specific options for Nortel Networks (proprietary) Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), frame relay, Standard PPP, and switched multimegabit data service (SMDS) configurations. For example, if you select frame relay as your wide area protocol, you need to fill out only the frame relay worksheet.
Write your selection in the “Your Response” column. Global Information Worksheet Step Requested Information Enter the module number [1]: Driver Type: 114200-E Rev 00 Options The script lists the available modules that you can use to connect the router’s IP network interface to Site Manager.
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The script lists a range of values, with 64K as the default. The script displays a default circuit name for the COM interface you selected (for example, S11 for COM1 and S12 for COM2). Your Response Press the Return key. (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
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Enter (TFTP) volume number [1]: Do you want to enable FTP? (y/n) [n]: Enter (FTP) volume number [1]: 114200-E Rev 00 (continued) Options Enter the IP address for the COM interface. Enter the subnetwork mask for the COM interface IP address.
Enabling TELNET is optional. y(es) n(o) We recommend using the default filename. y(es) n(o) Options y(es) n(o) Your Response Press the Return key. Press the Return key. Type and press the Return key. Your Response (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
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Enter the OSPF area ID in dotted decimal notation [0.0.0.0]: Enable Simple Password authentication? (y/n) [n]: Follow default paths for unknown subnets? (y/n) [n]: 114200-E Rev 00 Options 1. RIP1 2. RIP2 3. RIP2_AGGR Options Enter an IP address to uniquely identify the router in the OSPF domain.
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Enter decimal value for Router Priority [1]: (For Broadcast, NBMA, or Point-to-MultiPoint) B-10 Options 1. Default 2. Ethernet size (Nortel Networks Series 5 compatible) 3. User Defined MTU 1. Broadcast 2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point 4. Point-to-Multipoint (Proprietary) 5. Point-to-Multipoint (Per OSPF...
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Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet Requested Information Destination Network [0.0.0.0]: Destination Network Mask [0.0.0.0]: Next-Hop Address: 114200-E Rev 00 Options Enter the largest number of seconds allowed between Hello packets that the router sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor.
(y/n) [n]: Wide Area Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options relating to wide area protocol choices on the Global Worksheet. Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet Requested Information Enter BofL (Breath of Life) timer value (1-60) [5]:...
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Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet Requested Information Enter Remote Address selection [3]: Frame Relay Worksheet Requested Information Enter Management type [3]: Enter addressing type [4]: Enter address field length [2]: Enter DLCI number [30]: (For DLCMI None, LMI Switch, Annex...
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Note: If you answer y(es), the router requests the PAP ID and password for the remote interface. y(es) n(o) Note: Link Quality Monitoring on a Nortel Networks Series 5 router is not compatible with this feature. Your Response (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
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Number of seconds (1-120) [3]: (For LQR Protocol only) Enter [inbound] success rate percentage (1-100) [90]: Enter [outbound] success rate percentage (1-100) [90]: 114200-E Rev 00 (continued) Options y(es) n(o) Note: If the LQR timer is enabled, the remote peer router maintains its own LQR timer for this interface.
Enter the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider. prompt, enter login: to configure the router to use the local config command, see “Using the bconfig bconfig boot Your Response Manager to log in. 114200-E Rev 00...
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The rest of the Global Worksheet information After you enter all of the Global Worksheet protocol information, the script displays a Configuration Summary and prompts you to save the configuration to a file. 114200-E Rev 00 Table B-2 describe how to interact with the Quick-Start Commands...
192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes) 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes) Starting the IP Interface Test , (to stop configuring modules/ports), the Technician Interface , you return to Step 6 of this procedure. to exit the logout 114200-E Rev 00...
The space requirements for installing the ARN at your site are as follows: • Width: 22.5 in. (57.2 cm) • Minimum depth: 15 in. (38.1 cm) • Depth for servicing: 25 in. (63.5 cm) 114200-E Rev 00 ARN Technical Specifications Appendix C Page...
Humidity: 10% to 90%, noncondensing • Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) stable ARN Wall Outlet Requirements Outlet National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 5-15P standard outlet outlet you need. Voltage 100 to 120 V 200 to 240 V 114200-E Rev 00...
RMON data collection implementation. Check also the Documentation Change Notice and Release Notes for related information. The ARN also supports up to two of the following adapter modules: • One serial interface • One ISDN BRI S/T interface 114200-E Rev 00...
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Both token ring connector types support the 802.5 media access control (MAC) token-passing protocol, the 802.2 Type 1 (connectionless) protocol, the 802.2 Type 2 (connection-oriented) protocol, and the 16-Mb/s Early Token Release (ETR) protocol over the appropriate cabling. (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
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T1 port can transmit or receive a total of 24 DSO HDLC channels for each DS1 frame. X.25 PAD Provides an X.25 PAD interface. V.34 Modem Provides a V.34 modem interface. Note: For the proper cables or cable pinouts to use for each interface type, see the Cable Guide. 114200-E Rev 00 (continued)
Table C-3. Pin Assignment Pin 8 Pin 15 AUI Pin Assignments Pin No. Pin 1 Pin 9 CAB0107A Signal Name CI-A DO-A DI-A +12 V DC Return Not used Not used CI-B DO-B DI-B +12 V DC 114200-E Rev 00...
Table C-4 identifies the pin locations and function assignments for these interfaces. Table C-4. Pin Assignment 12345678 114200-E Rev 00 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx Interface Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal (Function) TD+ (Transmit to UTP wire) TD- (Transmit to UTP wire)
Configuring Dial Services describes these services and how to configure them for connection to an ISDN network. Table C-8 lists the ISDN interface pin assignments. Table C-8. Pin Assignment 12345678 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI U Interface Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal Not used Not used Not used...
Pin Assignment 12345678 C-12 ISDN BRI S/T Interface Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal Not used Not used Tx+ (Transmit to wire) Rx+ (Receive from wire) Rx- (Receive from wire) Tx- (Transmit to wire) Not used Not used 114200-E Rev 00...
Fractional T1 loopback, Facility Data Link (FDL) functions, and an integrated Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line tester. Configuring WAN Line Services describes these services and how to configure them for connection to a T1 network. 114200-E Rev 00 Table C-10.
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ARN FT1/T1 DSU/CSU connector pinouts. Table C-11. Pin Assignment 12345678 C-14 RJ-48C Connector Pinouts Pin No. Signal Receive Data RING Receive Data TIP No Connect Send Data RING Send Data TIP No Connect No Connect No Connect 114200-E Rev 00...
You connect the X.25 ports using an RS-232-D serial connection as shown in Table C-12. Table C-12. X.25 Breakout Box Interface Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin 13 Pin 25 114200-E Rev 00 Signal Pin No. (Function) Pin 1 Pin 14 ARN0093A Not Used...
(Order No.110308) and the null modem adapter (Order No.110307) plus a standard AT serial cable with one DB-25 plug connector, supplied with the PC. C-16 V.34 Interface Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal Not Used No Connection RING No Connection Not Used 114200-E Rev 00...
(Order No.110310) for connecting devices to the Modem port. To connect a modem, use the cable (Order No.110307 from the kit), a standard, 15-foot molded AT serial cable with DB-9 receptacle to DB-25 plug connectors. 114200-E Rev 00 Table C-14 Local Console Port DB-9 Pin Assignments Pin No.
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DSR (Data set ready) DTR (Data terminal ready) Pin 9 CTS (Clear to send) RTS (Request to send) Not used shows signal and pin Direction From modem To modem From modem From modem To modem From modem To modem 114200-E Rev 00...
ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status Table D-1 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment. Table D-1. Port Location Console 114200-E Rev 00 Safety Status (Order Nos. CV1001001, CV1001002, CV1001003, CV1001004, CV1001005) Port Description Ethernet AUI Ethernet 10BASE-T V.28...
CV1001013, CV1001014, CV1001015, CV1001016, CV1001017, CV1001018, CV1001019, CV1001020) Port Description Ethernet 10/100BASE-T V.28 Safety Status (Order Nos. CV1101001, CV1101002, CV1101003, CV1101004, CV1101005) Port Description Token Ring V.28 Type of Circuit SELV SELV Type of Circuit SELV SELV 114200-E Rev 00...
V.28 compliance requires an Order No. 7837 or 7934 cable. • V.35 compliance requires an Order No. 7220 or 7932 cable • X.21 compliance requires an Order No. 7224 or 7936 cable. 114200-E Rev 00 Safety Status (Order Nos. CV0004011, CV0004012, CV0004013, CV0004014, CV0004015, CV0004026, CV0004027) Port Description V.28, X.21, V.35...
Send Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Data Carrier Detect Send Timing Receive Timing Transmitter Signal Element Timing Signal Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 13 Pin 25 CAB0069B 114200-E Rev 00...
Receive Timing B Send Timing A Send Timing B Receive Data A Receive Data B Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Terminal Timing A Terminal Timing B Frame Ground CAB0043A (continued) 114200-E Rev 00...
Cable 7932 (V.35 Compliant) Table D-8. V.35 Interface (Order No. 7932) Nortel Networks Termination Signal VSD+ VSD- VRT+ VRT- VST+ 114200-E Rev 00 (continued) Remote Termination Data Carrier Detect Signal Ground Local Wire Connections 15 ft (4.57 m) Pin 25 Pin 50 34-position V.35 plug with screw jack retainers...
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Send Timing B Receive Data A Receive Data B Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Terminal Timing A Terminal Timing B Frame Ground Data Carrier Detect Signal Ground Local Wire Connections 114200-E Rev 00...
Signal Transmitted Data A Transmitted Data B Control A Control B Receive Data A Receive Data B Indication A Indication B Timing A Timing B Frame Ground Signal Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 8 Pin 15 CAB0074A 114200-E Rev 00...
Table D-11 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment. Table D-11. Port Location 114200-E Rev 00 Safety Status (Order No. CV0004001) Port Description V.28, X.21, V.35 Host port Type of Circuit TNV at SELV levels...
ISDN connector pinouts. Table D-13. D-12 ISDN BRI Safety Status (Order No. CV0004002) Port Description Type of Circuit BRI ISDN TNV at SELV levels Host Port SELV ISDN Connector Pinouts Signal No connection No connection No connection No connection 114200-E Rev 00...
• Any adjacent cards installed in the host chassis The exception to this rule is the edge connector, which resides in the host chassis backplane, where no minimum distance applies. 114200-E Rev 00 Table ISDN BRI Power Requirements Amperage 0.15 A 0.15 A...
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3.0 (4.8) mm Up to 125 V RMS or V DC 5.0 (8.0) mm Up to 250 V RMS or V DC 6.4 (10.0) mm Up to 300 V RMS or V DC Typical host chassis AN0060A 114200-E Rev 00...
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If in doubt about calculating these distances, obtain advice from a competent telecommunications safety engineer. Failure to install the ISDN BRI or serial adapter module according to these instructions invalidates the conditions of the BABT General Approval agreement. 114200-E Rev 00 Table D-15 apply. D-15...
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A-5 Annex A, frame relay, A-3 Annex D, frame relay, A-3 dimensions, C-1 installing, 1-5 to 1-8 114200-E Rev 00 in a rack, 1-6 to 1-8 on a flat surface, 1-5 interfaces, C-4 monitor boot process and, 2-6...
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2-6 logging in to, 2-7 config file defined, 2-1 local booting with, 2-13 using local, B-16 configuration file default locations, 2-4 configuring DSU/CSU interfaces, A-2 Ethernet interfaces, A-4 serial interfaces, A-2 token ring interfaces, A-5 114200-E Rev 00...