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  • Page 1 Installation Guide HP J3138A HP AdvanceStack Internet Router...
  • Page 3: Hp Customer Support Services

    HP Customer Support Services How to get the latest software/agent firmware You can download the file, J3138A.exe, from the HP BBS, HP FTP Library Service, CompuServe, and the World Wide Web. After you download the file, extract the file by typing: filename /x. For example, type J3138A.exe /x.
  • Page 4 HP FIRST Fax Retrieval Service HP FIRST is an automated fax retrieval service that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HP FIRST provides information on the following topics: Product information Troubleshooting instructions Technical reviews and articles...
  • Page 5 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Cisco Systems is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. Hewlett-Packard product and replacement parts can be obtained from your HP sales and service office or HP-authorized reseller. Hewlett-Packard Company 8000 Foothills Boulevard, m/s 5551 Roseville, California 95747-5551 http://www.hp.com/go/network_city...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Cisco Systems Contact Information ......1-6 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Verifying Included Parts ........2-1 Required Tools and Parts .
  • Page 8 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Booting the Router for the First Time ......3-1 Configuring the Router for the First Time .
  • Page 9 ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts ......A-20 HP J3138A Specifications Physical ........... . B-1 Power consumption .
  • Page 11: Hp Advancestack Internet Router Overview

    The HP AdvanceStack Internet Router provides multiprotocol routing capa- bility between WANs (Wide Area Networks) and LANs (Local Area Networks). This router module is designed to plug into the expansion slot of HP Advance- Stack 10Base-T Switching Hubs, the HP AdvanceStack Switch 208 and Switch 224, and the HP AdvanceStack 2C and Internet Router Module Bundle.
  • Page 12: Hardware Features

    Hardware Features Hardware Features Internal Ethernet, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 802.3 and 802.12 connection to an HP AdvanceStack host device Two high speed (T1/E1, i.e., 1.544 Mbps/2.048 Mbps) synchronous WAN ports with shielded DB-60 connectors. By connecting appropriate cables...
  • Page 13: Software Features

    HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Software Features Software Features Based on Cisco IOS version 11.x. Cisco IOS Software Category — Desktop without IBM LAN support — IP, transparent bridging and translational bridging, concurrent routing and bridging, LAN extension host, GRE, Novell, IPX, AppleTalk 1 and 2, DECnet IV.
  • Page 14 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Software Features N O T E PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. X.25 includes switching. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features.
  • Page 15: Ordering Information

    RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled Terminal) RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter (labeled Terminal) RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled Modem) The following WAN cables can be procured from HP, refer to appendix A “Cable Specifications” for more details. EIA/TIA-232 DTE (HP J3140A) EIA/TIA-449 DTE (HP J3141A) V.35 DTE (HP J3139A)
  • Page 16: Documentation

    HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Ordering Information Documentation The HP AdvanceStack Router is accompanied with a CD-ROM and an instal- lation guide, which together contain all the documentation necessary to install, configure and operate the router. Printed versions of the CD-ROM contents as well as other documents referred to in this manual can be obtained directly from Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Page 17: Installing The Hp Advancestack Internet Router

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router This chapter covers the hardware installation process for the HP Advance- Stack Internet Router. For details on configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router refer to chapter 3 “Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router”. Verifying Included Parts...
  • Page 18: Required Tools And Parts

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Required Tools and Parts Required Tools and Parts The router installation requires some tools and parts that are not provided as standard equipment with the router. Following are the tools and parts required to install the router: Flat-blade screwdrivers: small, 3/16-inch (0.476 cm) and medium, 1/4-inch...
  • Page 19: Isdn Connections

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network ISDN Connections Use a BRI cable to connect the router directly to an ISDN. (See table 2-1.) W A R N I N G Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI cable. If you detach the BRI cable, detach the end away from the router to avoid possible electric shock.
  • Page 20: Synchronous Serial Connections

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network Synchronous Serial Connections Before you connect a device to the synchronous serial port, you will need to know the following: The type of device, DTE or DCE, you are connecting to the synchronous serial interface The type of connector, male or female, required to connect to the device.
  • Page 21: Signaling Standards Supported

    The synchronous serial port supports the following signaling standards: EIA/ TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, and EIA-530. You can order a DB-60 shielded serial transition cable from HP that has the appropriate connector for the standard you specify. The router end of the shielded serial transition cable has a DB-60 connector, which connects to the DB-60 port on the rear panel of the router.
  • Page 22: Console And Auxiliary Port Considerations

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network Balanced drivers allow EIA/TIA-449 signals to travel greater distances than the EIA/TIA-232 signals. Table 2-4 lists the maximum speeds and distances for EIA/TIA-449, which are also valid for V.35, X.21, and EIA-530 signals.
  • Page 23: Console Port Connections

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network Console Port Connections The router includes an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous serial console port (RJ-45). Depending on the cable and the adapter used, this port will appear as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable.
  • Page 24: Installing The Module

    The HP AdvanceStack Internet Router module can be installed in any HP AdvanceStack host device such as hubs or switches with an Expansion Slot. Expansion Slot is the official name for the slot in an HP AdvanceStack host device which can take an add-on module such as this router module.
  • Page 25 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Installing the Module Insert the HP Internet Router module into the HP AdvanceStack host device. Lift the extractor handles up. Tighten the two screws that hold it in place. Be careful not to overtighten the screws.
  • Page 26: Connecting To The Network

    N O T E Not all the cables required to connect the router to a network are provided with the router. However, cables can be ordered from HP. For ordering information refer to the section “Ordering Information” in chapter 1 “HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview”...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Console Terminal And Modem

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network Use a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ45 cable to connect the ISDN BRI port (RJ-45) to an NT1 device. Figure 2-2. Connecting the ISDN BRI Port to an NT1 Device Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem Use a console terminal for local administrative access to the router.
  • Page 28 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network Figure 2-3. Connecting the Console Terminal Configure your terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits. 2-12...
  • Page 29: Connecting A Modem To The Auxiliary Port

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port Take the following steps to connect a modem to the auxiliary port on the router: Use an RJ-45 roll-over cable with an RJ-45-to-DB-25 or RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter to connect a modem to the auxiliary port.
  • Page 30: What To Do After Installing The Router Hardware

    Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware After you have installed the router, proceed to chapter 3 “Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router” for initial software configuration information. 2-14...
  • Page 31: Configuring The Hp Advancestack Internet Router

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router This chapter describes how to configure the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router and contains the following sections: Booting the Router for the First Time Configuring the Router for the First Time Cisco IOS Software Basics...
  • Page 32: Configuring The Router For The First Time

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time indicates that the router should attempt to load a Cisco IOS image from Flash memory. Use the “show version” command at the privileged EXEC prompt to show the setting.
  • Page 33: Using The System Configuration Dialog

    ON on the host device. Note that the router may also be installed in a host device with the power already on. (For more information, refer to the section “Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem” in chapter 2 “Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router”.)
  • Page 34 IOS (tm) X000 Software (XXX-X-X), Version XX.X(XXXX) [XXXXX XXX] Copyright (c) 1986-199X by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Fri 20-Oct-9X 16:02 by XXXXX Image text-base: 0x03030FC0, data-base: 0x00001000 HP J3138A Router (68030) processor (revision L) with 4092K/2048K bytes of memory. Processor board ID 00000000 Bridging software.
  • Page 35 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time 1 ISDN Basic Rate interface. 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY) Notice: NVRAM invalid, possibly due to write erase.
  • Page 36 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Enter an enable secret password: The enable secret is a one-way cryptographic secret used instead of the enable password when it exists. Enter enable secret: pail The enable password is used when there is no enable secret and when using older software and some boot images.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Isdn Bri Interface

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Table 3-1. ISDN Switch Type Country ISDN Switch Type Description Australia basic-ts013 Australian TS013 switches Europe basic-1tr6 German 1TR6 ISDN switches basic-nwnet3 Norwegian NET3 ISDN switches (phase 1)
  • Page 38: Configuring Ethernet Or Vg Interfaces

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Configuring Ethernet or VG Interfaces It is necessary to decide and configure the network protocols you want to support on the LAN interface. Press Return to configure the LAN interface:...
  • Page 39 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Determine which protocols you want on the synchronous serial interface and enter the appropriate responses. In the following example, the system is configured for IP, AppleTalk, and IPX:...
  • Page 40: Using Configuration Mode

    Connect a console terminal following the instructions in the section “Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem” in chapter 2 “Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router”, and then turn the power ON on the host device. (Note that the router may also be installed in a host device with the power already on.)
  • Page 41: Using Autoinstall

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publi- cations for more information about the commands you can use to configure the router. To verify the configuration entries, use the “write terminal”...
  • Page 42: Cisco Ios Software Basics

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics If AutoInstall completes successfully, enter the copy running-config startup-config command in privileged EXEC mode to write the configu- ration data to the router’s NVRAM: Router# copy running-config startup-config Taking this step saves the configuration settings that the AutoInstall process created to the router’s NVRAM.
  • Page 43 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics Table 3-2. Cisco IOS Operating Modes Mode of Usage How to Enter the Mode Prompt Operation Log in. Router> User EXEC User EXEC commands allow you to connect to remote devices, change...
  • Page 44: Getting Context-Sensitive Help

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics Almost every configuration command also has a “no” form. In general, use the “no” form to disable a feature or function. Use the command without the keyword “no” to reenable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is disabled by default.
  • Page 45: Saving Configuration Changes

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Saving Configuration Changes Any time you make changes to the router configuration, you must save the changes to memory because if you do not they will be lost if there is a system reload or power outage.
  • Page 46 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Take the following steps to configure the router for a basic ISDN PPP connec- tion on a single B channel or two B channels, substituting the correct addresses and host names as appropriate for your network: Enter privileged EXEC mode: Router>...
  • Page 47 Alternatively, you can use Multilink PPP to activate a second ISDN line. For Multilink PPP to work, the router must be running Cisco IOS Release 11.0(3) or a later release (cannot be a non-IOS HP router), and both the current router and target router must support Multilink PPP:...
  • Page 48: Example Isdn Configuration

    Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN 12. Enter the dialer list command to specify the groups and protocols permitted to access the router: Router (config)# dialer-list groupnumber protocol protocol_type permit 13. Configure a static route to allow connection to the target router’s LAN.
  • Page 49 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Table 3-3. Example ISDN Configuration Configuration for the Current Router Configuration for the Target Router Router> enable Router> enable password: pail1 password: pail2 Router# config term Router# config term Router (config)# hostname branch1...
  • Page 50: Verifying Network Connectivity

    If there is a problem with network connectivity, refer to the section“Reading the LEDs” in chapter 4 “Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router” and check the cable connections. If there is still a problem, check the router configuration.
  • Page 51: Maintaining The Hp Advancestack Internet Router

    There are two sets of LEDs for the HP AdvanceStack Router. A set of the four LEDs on the front panel of the host device. A set of LEDs on the front panel of the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router.
  • Page 52 OR’ed with the fault condition from other devices in the host and the host itself. Therefore it is necessary to check all devices in the host device, including this HP J3138A Internet Router, if the “Fault” orange LED on the host device front panel is flashing.
  • Page 53 Power Power if off. Power is on. Sys OK An error has occurred. Reset the router. If the LED remains off, contact HP customer service. The router is working properly. WAN Serial 0 Inactivity on the synchronous serial port 0. If you are sure some data activity is going on this port, check the serial 0 cable connection.
  • Page 54: Upgrading The Boot Roms

    World Wide Web URL http://www.cisco.com (Cisco Connection Online) for a list of frequently asked questions and other technical tips. Upgrading the Boot ROMs The Boot ROMs are not user upgradeable. Please contact your nearest HP field service representative for further information. Recovering Lost Passwords This section explains how to recover the following types of passwords: An enable secret password (a very secure, encrypted password)—...
  • Page 55 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Recovering Lost Passwords Enter the show version command to display the existing configuration register value. The configuration register value is on the last line of the display. Note whether the configuration register is set to enable or disable Break.
  • Page 56 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Recovering Lost Passwords 12. Enter privileged EXEC mode and then enter the show startup-config command to display the passwords in the configuration file: Router> enable Router# show startup-config 13. Scan the configuration file displayed for the passwords (the enable and enable secret passwords are usually near the beginning of the file and the console password is near the end of the file).
  • Page 57 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Recovering Lost Passwords You can remove individual passwords by using the no form of these commands. For example, enter the no enable secret command to remove the enable secret password. 17. Configure all interfaces to be administratively up. In the following...
  • Page 58: Virtual Configuration Register Settings

    Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Virtual Configuration Register Settings Virtual Configuration Register Settings The router has a 16-bit virtual configuration register, which is written into NVRAM. You might want to change the virtual configuration register settings for the following reasons:...
  • Page 59: Changing Configuration Register Settings

    Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Virtual Configuration Register Settings Changing Configuration Register Settings Take the following steps to change the configuration register while running the Cisco IOS software: Enter the enable command and your password to enter privileged mode: Router>...
  • Page 60: Virtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings

    Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Virtual Configuration Register Settings Reboot the router. The new value takes effect. Configuration register changes take effect only when the router restarts, which occurs when you switch the power OFF and ON or when you enter the reload command.
  • Page 61 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Virtual Configuration Register Settings Table 4-5. Default Boot Filenames Action or Filename Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 bootstrap mode ROM software cisco2-igs cisco3-igs cisco4-igs cisco5-igs cisco6-igs cisco7-igs cisco10-igs cisco11-igs cisco12-igs cisco13-igs...
  • Page 62 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Virtual Configuration Register Settings Bit 8 controls the console Break key. Setting bit 8 (the factory default) causes the processor to ignore the console Break key. Clearing bit 8 causes the processor to interpret the Break key as a command to force the system into the bootstrap monitor, thereby halting normal operation.
  • Page 63: Enabling Booting From Flash Memory

    Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory Enabling Booting from Flash Memory To disable Break (after 60 seconds) and enable the boot system flash command, enter the config-register command with the value shown in the following example: Router>...
  • Page 64 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory The following messages display: **** NOTICE **** Flash load helper vX.0 This process will accept the copy options and then terminate the current system image to use the ROM based image for the copy.
  • Page 65 Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory Enter yes to confirm that you want to erase the contents of Flash memory. Messages similar to the following display: %SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested %FLH: master/igs-j-l.110-4.2 from 172.16.72.1 to flash ...
  • Page 67: Cable Specifications

    All pins not listed in the tables in this appendix are not connected. If you prefer to order cables, refer to the section “Ordering Information” in chapter 1 “HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview” for ordering information. Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and...
  • Page 68: Identifying A Roll-Over Cable

    Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Identifying a Roll-Over Cable You can identify a roll-over cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable. Holding the cables side-by-side, with the tab at the back, the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug.
  • Page 69: Console Port Signals And Pinouts

    Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Console Port Signals and Pinouts Use the thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over cable and RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled “TERMINAL”) to connect the console port to a PC running terminal emulation software. Table A-1 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled “TERMINAL”).
  • Page 70: Auxiliary Port Signals And Pinouts

    Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Table A-2. Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter Console RJ-45-to-RJ-45 RJ-45-to-DB-25 Console Port (DTE) Roll-Over Cable Terminal Adapter Device Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal a. You can use the same cabling to connect a console to the auxiliary port. b.
  • Page 71: Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies And Pinouts

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-3. Auxiliary Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter Auxiliary RJ-45-to-RJ-45 RJ-45-to-DB-25 Modem Port (DTE) Roll-Over Cable Modem Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal a. Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8. Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts The illustrations and tables in this section provide assembly drawings and...
  • Page 72 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts 60-pin connector 25-pin connector J2-13 J2-25 J2-14 J2-1 Connectors are not to scale Figure A-3. EIA-530 Serial Cable Assembly...
  • Page 73 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-4. EIA-530 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-25) Direction 60 Pin Signal 25 Pin Signal DTE DCE J1-11 TxD/RxD+ J2-2 BA(A), TxD+ —> J1-12 TxD/RxD– J2-14 BA(B), TxD– —> J1-28 RxD/TxD+ J2-3 BB(A), RxD+ <—...
  • Page 74: Eia/Tia-232

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA/TIA-232 Figure A-4 shows the EIA/TIA-232 cable assembly. Table A-5 lists the DTE pinouts. Table A-6 lists the DCE pinouts. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> indicates DTE to DCE, and <— indicates DCE to DTE. 60-pin connector 25-pin connector J2-13...
  • Page 75 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-5. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-25) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 25 Pin Signal J1-50 MODE_0 Shorting group – – – J1-51 J1-52 MODE_DCE J1-46 Shield GND Single – J2-1 Shield GND J1-41...
  • Page 76 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-6. EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-25) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 25 Pin Signal J1-50 MODE_0 Shorting group – – – J1-51 J1-46 Shield GND Single – J2-1 Shield GND J1-36 RxD/TxD Twisted pair no.
  • Page 77: Eia/Tia-449

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA/TIA-449 Figure A-5 shows the EIA/TIA-449 cable assembly. Table A-7 lists the DTE pinouts. Table A-8 lists the DCE pinouts. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> indicates DTE to DCE, and <— indicates DCE to DTE. 60-pin connector (J1) 37-pin connector (J2) J2-19...
  • Page 78 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-7. EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-37) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 37 Pin Signal J1-49 MODE_1 Shorting group – – – J1-48 J1-51 Shorting group – – – J1-52 MODE_DCE J1-46 Shield_GND...
  • Page 79 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-8. EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-37) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 37 Pin Signal J1-49 MODE_1 Shorting group – – – J1-48 J1-46 Shield_GND Single – J2-1 Shield GND J1-28 RxD/TxD+ Twisted pair no.
  • Page 80: V.35

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts V.35 Figure A-6 shows the V.35 cable assembly. Table A-9 lists the DTE pinouts. Table A-10 lists the DCE pinouts. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> indicates DTE to DCE, and <— indicates DCE to DTE. 60-pin connector (J1) 15-pin connector (J2) J2-B...
  • Page 81 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-9. V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to 34-Pin) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 34 Pin Signal J1-49 MODE_1 Shorting group – – – J1-48 J1-50 MODE_0 Shorting group – – – J1-51 J1-52 MODE_DCE...
  • Page 82 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-10. V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to 34-Pin) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 34 Pin Signal J1-49 MODE_1 Shorting group – – – J1-48 J1-50 MODE_0 Shorting group – – – J1-51 J1-53 TxC/NIL...
  • Page 83: X.21

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts X.21 Figure A-7 shows the X.21 cable assembly. Table A-11 lists the DTE pinouts. Table A-12 lists the DCE pinouts. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> indicates DTE to DCE, and <— indicates DCE to DTE. J1-46 60-pin connector (J1) 15-pin connector (J2)
  • Page 84 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-11. X-21 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-15) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 15 Pin Signal J1-48 Shorting group – – – J1-47 MODE_2 J1-51 Shorting group – – – J1-52 MODE_DCE J1-46 Shield_GND...
  • Page 85 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A-12. X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-15) 60 Pin Signal Description Direction 15 Pin Signal J1-48 Shorting group – – – J1-47 MODE_2 J1-46 Shield_GND Single – J2-1 Shield GND J1-28 RxD/TxD+ Twisted pair no.
  • Page 86: Isdn Bri Port And Cable Pinouts

    Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts Table A-13 lists the ISDN BRI port pinouts. The straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable, used to connect to the ISDN BRI port, is not included. Table A-13. BRI Port (RJ-45) Pinout RJ-45 Polarity 8 Pin...
  • Page 87: Hp J3138A Specifications

    HP J3138A Specifications Physical Width: 15.5 cm (6.1 in) Depth: 11.8 cm (4.6 in) Height: 4.4 cm (1.7 in) Weight (without Modules or RPS: 0.13 kg (0.28 lbs) Power consumption +5 V 4.5 A max. +12 V 500 mA max.
  • Page 88: Connectors

    HP J3138A Specifications Connectors The RJ-45 twisted-pair ports are compatible with the IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T standard. Electromagnetic Emissions: FCC part 15 Class A CISPR-22 Class A / EN 55022 Class A VCCI Level I Immunity: See the Declaration of Conformity for details at the end of the Safety and Regulatory Statements in the Switching Hubs manual.
  • Page 89: Safety And Regulatory Statements

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety Information Safety Symbols. Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product. WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or death.
  • Page 90: Informations Concernant La Sécurité

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécurité Informations concernant la sécurité Symboles de sécurité Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le produit est marqué de ce symbole, reportez-vous à la documentation du produit afin d’obtenir des informations plus détaillées. WARNING Dans la documentation, un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d’entraîner des dommages corporels ou la mort.
  • Page 91: Hinweise Zur Sicherheit

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Hinweise zur Sicherheit Hinweise zur Sicherheit Sicherheitssymbole. Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten. WARNING Eine WARNING in der Dokumentation symbolisiert eine Gefahr, die Verletzungen oder sogar Todesfälle verursachen kann.
  • Page 92: Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Simboli di sicurezza. Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione. Se il prodotto è contrassegnato da questo simbolo, fare riferimento alla documentazione sul prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso. WARNING La dicitura WARNING denota un pericolo che può causare lesioni o morte.
  • Page 93: Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Consideraciones sobre seguridad Consideraciones sobre seguridad Símbolos de seguridad. Símbolo de referencia a la documentación. Si el producto va marcado con este símbolo, consultar la documentación del producto a fin de obtener mayor información sobre el producto. WARNING Una WARNING en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría resultar en lesiones o la muerte.
  • Page 94: Safety Information (Japanese

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety Information (Japanese) Safety Information (Japanese)
  • Page 95: Regulatory Statements

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements FCC Class A Statement (for U.S.A. Only) when using unshielded cables. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 96 If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. This Model J3138A has the FCC Digital Interface Code of 02IS5. The FCC Service Order Code is 6.0N. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line.
  • Page 97: European Community

    Safety and Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements For service: Hewlett-Packard Company 3625 Cincinnati Avenue Rocklin, California 95765-1288 VCCI Class 1 (For Japan Only). N o t e This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 99: Index

    Index commands b (boot) … 4-10 adapter pinouts … A-3–A-5 boot system … 4-11 AutoInstall … 3-11 boot system flash … 4-13 auxiliary port Break (interrupt) … 4-12 pinouts … A-3–A-5 config terminal … 3-10 config-register … 4-11, 4-13 copy running-config startup-config … 3-11–3-12, 3-15 boot, sequence …...
  • Page 100 EIA/TIA-232 LEDs pinout and signals … A-8 reading … 4-1 EIA/TIA-449 pinout and signals … A-11 EIA-530 maintenance procedures … 4-1 pinout and signals … A-5 electromagnetic specifications … B-2 enable command … 3-10 Ethernet netbooting … 4-10 configuring … 3-8 NT1 device …...
  • Page 101 Safety information … C-1 V.35 serial pinout and signals … A-14 cables, pinouts, and signals … A-5, A-17 verifying network connectivity … 3-20 LED … 4-2 virtual configuration register … 4-8, 4-13 serial transition cables pinouts … A-5, A-17 setup X.21 command facility …...
  • Page 104 Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company Printed in Singapore 1/97 Manual Part Number J3138-90001 *J3138-90001*...

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