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Bay Networks BayStack ARN Routers none Installation And Operating Manual (156 pages)
Bay BayStack ARN Routers Installing and Operating
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Bay Networks
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
About this Guide
21
Before You Begin
21
Conventions
21
Acronyms
22
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
24
Technical Support and Online Services
25
Bay Networks Customer Service
26
Bay Networks Information Services
27
World Wide Web
27
Customer Service FTP
27
Support Source CD
28
Compuserve
28
Infofacts
29
How to Get Help
29
Chapter 1 Installing the Baystack Advanced Remote Node
31
Preparing to Install the ARN
32
Verifying Shipment Contents
32
Supplying Equipment
34
Cables
34
Service Console
34
Mounting Hardware
34
Verifying Site Requirements
35
Installing the ARN
35
Positioning the ARN on a Flat Surface
35
Rack-Mounting the ARN
36
Understanding the ARN Module Locations
39
Connecting Communications Cables
40
114200 Rev. a XI
40
Connecting to an Ethernet Interface
40
Connecting to an AUI Interface
41
Connecting to a 10Base-T Interface
42
Connecting to a Token Ring Interface
43
Connecting to an STP Token Ring Interface
43
Connecting to a UTP Token Ring Interface
44
Connecting to a Serial Interface
45
Connecting to an ISDN Interface
47
Connecting to a DSU/CSU Interface
48
Connecting to a V.34 Modem Interface
49
Connecting a Management Console
50
Connecting a Terminal Console
51
Connecting a PC Console
52
Connecting a Modem
54
Connecting to the Back-Panel Modem Port
54
Connecting to a V.34 Modem Module
56
Connecting the Power Cable
57
Installing the Flash Memory Card
58
Where to Go Next
59
Chapter 2 Starting the ARN
61
Software Installation
61
Understanding the ARN Boot Options
62
Starting the ARN for the First Time
64
Using EZ-Install
65
Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot
66
Interrupting the Boot Process
66
Logging in to the Command Line Software
67
Continuing with Netboot
68
Continuing with Directed Netboot
71
Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)
75
Where to Go Next
77
Chapter 3 Operating the ARN
79
LED Descriptions
80
Base Module Leds
80
Diagnostic Leds
80
Ethernet Leds
82
Token Ring Leds
82
Expansion Module Leds
83
Ethernet Leds
83
Token Ring Leds
83
Serial Leds
84
Adapter Module Leds
84
Serial LED
84
ISDN BRI Leds (S/T or U Interfaces)
85
DSU/CSU Leds
85
V.34 Modem Leds
86
Back-Panel Leds
86
Ensuring a Successful Installation
87
Powering on and off the ARN
88
Resetting the ARN
89
Removing a Flash Memory Card
90
Protecting Memory Card Files
91
Where to Go Next
92
Appendix A Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot
93
Using the Ifconfig Command
93
Configuring an IP Serial or DSU/CSU Interface for Netbooting
94
Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting
96
Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting
97
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with Ifconfig
98
Ifconfig Command Examples
98
Using the Bconfig Command
99
Bconfig Command Format
99
Bconfig Command Examples
100
Verifying Your Configuration
100
Appendix B Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)
103
Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers
104
Filling out the Worksheets
105
Global Information Worksheet
106
Router Protocol Worksheets
109
Wide Area Protocol Worksheets
113
Running the Quick-Start Script
117
Technician Interface
119
Appendix C Technical Specifications
121
Physical Specifications
121
Electrical Specifications
122
Environmental Specifications
122
Hardware Communications Options
123
Ethernet Attachment Unit Interface (AUI
125
Ethernet 10Base-T Interface
126
Token Ring STP Interface
127
Token Ring UTP Interface
128
Serial Interfaces
128
ISDN BRI U Interface
130
ISDN BRI S/T Interface
131
56/64K DSU/CSU Interface
132
Interface (for V.34 Modem
133
Local Console Connections
133
Service Modem Connections
134
Appendix D Requirements for European Operation
137
ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status
137
ARN Expansion Modules Safety Status
138
ARN Token Ring Base Model Safety Status
138
Synchronous Cabling Requirements
139
Serial Adapter Module Requirements
143
ISDN BRI Adapter Module Requirements
144
Clearance and Creepage Distances for Isdn Bri and Serial Adapter Modules
145
Power Requirements for Isdn Bri and Serial Adapter Modules
145
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