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3Com NETBuilder SI Using Manual (212 pages)
Bridge/Router
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.65 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Part
4
Table of Contents
7
About
15
Bout this Guide
15
Conventions
15
Year 2000 Compliance
16
Features and Specifications
17
Features
17
Back and Front Panels
18
DIP Switches
20
Hardware Interrupt Switch
20
Reset Button
21
Serial Device Requirements
21
Using the Bridge Outer in
23
Network
23
Overview
23
Using Ethernet LAN Ports
23
Using WAN and Serial Ports
24
ISDN Port (Model 43X, 53X, 44X and 54X)
24
56/64K CSU/DSU Port
24
And 55X)
24
T1/FT1 CSU/DSU Port (Model 46X and 56X)
24
Serial Ports
25
Telco Services
25
Using PPP on Dial-Up and Leased Lines
26
Using Packet-Switched Network Services
26
IBM Legacy Networks
27
Installing the Hardware
29
Required Equipment
29
Environmental Requirements
30
Mounting the Bridge/Router
31
Mounting Kit
31
Installing on a Tabletop
31
Stacking with Brackets
32
Installing in a Rack
33
Cabling the Connectors
34
Cabling the LAN Connectors
34
Cabling the WAN Connector
35
Model 43X and 53X ISDN S/T
35
Model 44X and 54X ISDN U
35
Model 45X and 54X 56/64K CSU/DSU
36
Model 46X and 56X T1/FT1
36
Cabling the Serial Connectors
37
Attaching a Redundant Power System
38
Connecting a PC, Terminal, or Modem
39
Shutting down
39
Installing or
41
Emoving an Interface Module
41
Removing the Cover
41
Removing an Existing Module (Model 4Xx)
43
Installing a New Module (Model 4Xx)
45
Removing an Existing Module (Model 5Xx)
47
Installing a New Module (Model 5Xx)
49
Logging N and
53
Turning on the System
53
Verifying Successful Startup
54
Attaching a Console
55
Logging on to the System
55
Choosing the User Interface
56
Deciding Which Interface to Use
56
Using Menus
56
Using the Command-Line Interface
57
Changing the Root Password
59
Changing the Default Console Port Baud Rate
60
Adding User Accounts
60
Setting the Time and Date
61
Setting System Information
61
Setting up Security
62
Basic
63
Paths
63
Paths, Ports, and Virtual Ports
63
Paths and Ports
63
Dynamic Paths
64
Multiple Static Paths Per Port
65
Virtual Ports
65
Virtual Ports over Frame Relay and X.25
66
Virtual Ports over PPP
67
Parent Ports for Frame Relay and X.25
68
Path and Port Numbering
69
Configuring Ethernet Paths and Ports
70
Configuring ISDN on the WAN Port (43X, 44X, 53X, and 54X)
70
Configuring ISDN in the U.S. and Canada
70
Configuring ISDN in Europe, Australia, and Asia
71
Placing a Data over Voice Call
72
Example
73
Enabling Digi64S2
73
Configuring the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU WAN Port (Model 45X and 55X)
74
Configuring the T1/FT1 RJ-48 Telco Port (Model 46X and 56X)
74
Configuring Serial Ports with Dces
75
Configuring Serial Ports with Dtes
76
Where to Go from here
77
Advanced Configuration of Ports and Paths
79
Configuring Dial-Up Lines with PPP
79
ISDN on the WAN Port (43X, 44X, 53X and 54X)
80
Scenario 1: Using each B Channel Separately
81
Scenario 2: Using both B Channels Together
82
Scenario 3: Connecting to Multiple Destinations
82
Configuring Dial-Up over PPP with Modems or Tas
86
Scenario 1: Single Destination Per Port
86
Scenario 2: Multiple Destinations
87
Configuring Bandwidth Management for PPP
89
Setting Normal Bandwidth
89
Enabling Dial-On-Demand
90
Using Manual Dial
90
Configuring Bandwidth-On-Demand
91
Configuring Disaster Recovery
92
Configuring Frame Relay
93
Scenario 1: Multiple Destinations, Nonmeshed
94
Scenario 2: Partially Meshed Topology
95
Scenario 3: Fully Meshed Topology
97
Configuring X.25
97
Scenario 1: Multiple Destinations, Nonmeshed
98
Scenario 2: Fully Meshed Topology
99
Where to Go from here
99
Configuring Ridging and
101
Configuring the Central Node for Boundary Routing
101
Configuring Transparent Bridging
101
Managing the Bridge/Router
102
Per-Port Transparent Bridging
102
Configuring IP Routing
102
Assigning Addresses and Enabling IP Routing
103
Configuring Static Routes
103
Subnet Masks
105
Override Option
106
Learning Routes with OSPF
106
OSPF over Dial-On-Demand Dial-Up Lines
107
Configuring Route Redundancy
107
Using a Static Route
107
Using OSPF
107
Assigning Addresses Automatically from BOOTP Servers
108
Configuring IPX Routing
109
Assigning Addresses and Enabling IPX Routing
109
Optimizing IPX for Dial-On-Demand Dial-Up Lines
109
Configuring Static Routes
109
Defining a Default Route
110
Override Option
110
Configuring Route Redundancy Using a Static Route
110
Customizing Your Software
111
Naming Paths and Ports
111
Path and Port Naming Restrictions
111
Using the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Module Autobaud Feature
112
Defaults
112
Prerequisites
112
Procedure
112
Working with Dial Number Lists
113
Adding a Phone Number
113
Dialing the same Phone Number Multiple Times
113
Redialing When the Connection Fails
113
Deleting a Phone Number
114
Editing an Existing Phone Number
114
Positioning a Phone Number
114
Using Statistics on the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Port (45X and 55X)
115
Using Statistics on the T1/FT1 RJ-48 Telco Port (46X and 56X)
116
Network Statistics
116
User Statistics
117
T1/FT1 Driver Statistics
118
T1/FT1 Parameter Configuration
119
Configuring Data Compression
119
Troubleshooting
121
Using the Monitor Utility
121
Boot
121
Configure Flash Load
122
Clear EEPROM
122
Display Files
122
Dump
122
Flash Load
123
Help
123
Repeat Last Command
123
Reset
123
Self Test
123
Normal LED Meanings
124
System Leds
124
Serial Leds
124
WAN Leds
125
LAN Leds
125
Error LED Meanings
126
Troubleshooting During the Load Phase
126
Troubleshooting During the Test Phase
131
Errors Indicated by the Serial Leds
131
Errors Indicated by the WAN Leds
132
Performing Loopback Tests
133
Response to Local Loopback Assertion
133
Performing a Loopback Test on the ISDN Port (43X, 53X, 44X and 54X)
133
Prerequisites
133
(45X and 55X)
135
Performing a Local Loopback Test on the CSU/DSU Port (45X and 55X)
137
Performing a Remote Loopback Test on a 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Module
139
Performing a Local Loopback Test on the T1/FT1 Port (46X and 56X)
141
Performing a Remote Loopback for V.54 on a T1/FT1 Port
142
Performing a Remote ATT Loopback Test on the T1/FT1 Port
142
Performing a Remote ANSI Loopback Test on the T1/FT1 Port
143
QRSS Testing on a T1/FT1 Port
143
Performing a Loopback Test on a Serial Port
144
Performing a Memory Dump
145
Configuring the Dump Destination
146
Obtaining the MAC Address
147
Creating a File for the Memory Dump
147
Verifying the TFTP Process
148
Verifying the Memory Dump Procedure
149
Eloading the
151
Reloading the Software
151
Load Errors
152
100 C Syntax Conventions
153
Full Form Syntax
153
Abbreviated Syntax
154
Symbols
154
Full and Abbreviated Syntax Examples
155
Variations in Command Syntax
156
Entering Service Names in Command Lines
157
Using Aliases
157
Command History Substitution
158
Privilege Level
159
ISDN-Related Syntax Variation (Models 43X and 44X)
159
Getting Help
160
Onnectors and
163
Console Connector and Cables
163
PC Cable
163
Terminal Cable
164
Modem Cable
164
LAN Connector and Cables
165
10BASE-T Cabling
165
100BASE-TX Cabling
166
Cabling Standards
166
Creating a Valid Network
166
WAN Connector and Cables
170
ISDN S/T Cable
170
ISDN U Cable
172
56/64K CSU/DSU Cable
173
RJ-48 T1 Cable
174
Serial Connectors and Flex-WAN Cables
174
DTE Cable Pinouts
177
DCE Cable Pinouts
178
DTE Cable Pinouts
179
DCE Cable Pinouts
180
DTE Cable Pinouts
181
DCE Cable Pinouts
182
DTE Cable Pinouts
183
DCE Cable Pinouts
184
RS-530 DTE Cable Pinouts
185
Provisioning Your Isdn Line
187
Ordering U.S. and Canadian ISDN BRI Services
187
Switch Provisioning Tables
189
AT&T 5ESS Switch
189
AT&T 5ESS Custom Switch
190
DMS 100 and National ISDN 1
191
Siemens EWSD Switch
192
Spids
192
Nt1S and Power Supplies
193
Ordering German ISDN BRI Services
194
Ordering Dutch ISDN BRI Services
195
Technical Support
197
Online Technical Services
197
World Wide Web Site
197
3Com FTP Site
197
3Com Bulletin Board Service
198
Access by Analog Modem
198
Access by Digital Modem
198
3Comfacts Automated Fax Service
199
Support from Your Network Supplier
199
Support from 3Com
199
Returning Products for Repair
201
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3Com NETBuilder SI User Manual (92 pages)
Bridge/Router
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.71 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Part
4
Table of Contents
7
About
11
Bout this Guide
11
Conventions
11
Year 2000 Compliance
12
Using the Super
13
Outer in Your
13
Ethernet LAN Ports
13
WAN Port
13
ISDN Port (Model 43X, 53X, 44X and 54X)
13
56/64K CSU/DSU Port
14
And 55X)
14
T1/FT1 CSU/DSU Port (Model 46X and 56X)
14
Serial Ports
14
Telco Services
15
Installing the Hardware
17
Required Equipment
17
Mounting the Bridge/Router
18
Mounting Kit
18
Installing on a Tabletop
18
Stacking with Brackets
19
Installing in a Rack
19
Cabling the Connectors
20
Cabling the LAN Connectors
21
Cabling the WAN Connector
21
Model 43X and 53X ISDN S/T
21
Model 44X and 54X ISDN U
22
Model 45X and 54X 56/64K CSU/DSU
23
Model 46X and 56X T1/FT1
23
Cabling the Serial Connectors
24
Attaching a Redundant Power System
25
Connecting a PC, Terminal, or Modem
26
Shutting down
26
Features and Specifications
27
Features
27
Back and Front Panels
28
Normal LED Meanings
30
System Leds
30
Serial Leds
30
WAN Leds
31
LAN Leds
31
DIP Switches
32
Hardware Interrupt Switch
32
Reset Button
32
Serial Device Requirements
33
Physical Specifications
34
Connectors Andc
35
Console Connector and Cables
35
PC Cable
35
Terminal Cable
36
Modem Cable
36
LAN Connector and Cables
37
10BASE-T Cabling
37
Cabling Standards
38
100BASE-TX Cabling
38
Creating a Valid Network
38
WAN Connector and Cables
42
ISDN S/T Cable
42
ISDN U Cable
43
56/64K CSU/DSU Cable
44
RJ-48 T1 Cable
45
Serial Connectors and Flex-WAN Cables
45
RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts
48
RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts
49
DTE Cable Pinouts
50
DCE Cable Pinouts
51
DTE Cable Pinouts
52
DCE Cable Pinouts
53
RS-449 DTE Cable Pinouts
54
RS-449 DCE Cable Pinouts
55
RS-530 DTE Cable Pinouts
56
Installing or
59
Emoving an Interface Module
59
Removing the Cover
59
Removing an Existing Module (Model 4Xx)
61
Installing a New Module (Model 4Xx)
63
Removing an Existing Module (Model 5Xx)
65
Installing a New Module (Model 5Xx)
67
Rovisioning Our Isdn Line
71
Ordering U.S. and Canadian ISDN BRI Services
71
Switch Provisioning Tables
73
AT&T 5ESS Switch
74
AT&T 5ESS Custom Switch
75
DMS 100 and National ISDN 1
76
Siemens EWSD Switch
77
Spids
77
Nt1S and Power Supplies
78
Ordering German ISDN BRI Services
79
Ordering Dutch ISDN BRI Services
80
B Technical Support
81
Online Technical Services
81
World Wide Web Site
81
3Com FTP Site
81
3Com Bulletin Board Service
82
Access by Analog Modem
82
Access by Digital Modem
82
3Comfacts Automated Fax Service
83
Support from Your Network Supplier
83
Support from 3Com
83
Returning Products for Repair
85
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