Understanding The Arn Module Locations - Bay Networks BayStack ARN Routers none Installation And Operating Manual

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Understanding the ARN Module Locations

The ARN is designed to scale to your needs. In addition to either an Ethernet or
token ring base module, the ARN can contain an optional expansion module and
up to two adapter modules
U
D
B1
1
ISDN BRI
DD
B2
withNT1
COM
2
RLSD
Serial
Figure 1-4.
ARN Module Locations
The ARN is available in the following base module configurations:
The ARN supports the following expansion modules:
Note: The Ethernet base and expansion modules can also contain an optional
data collection module (DCM). The DCM gathers Ethernet statistics for a
remote monitoring (RMON) utility. Your network administrator can refer to
Configuring Remote Access for additional information about how to enable
and use the DCM.
114200 Rev. A
Adapter modules
UTP
RCVR
STP
NSRT
WFLT
Token Ring 2
10BaseT
Tx
Rx
Cl
Ethernet 1
One Ethernet AUI and Ethernet 10Base-T interface
One Token Ring interface (STP only)
One Ethernet AUI and Ethernet 10Base-T interface
One Token Ring interface (STP and UTP)
Three serial interfaces
One Ethernet AUI and Ethernet 10Base-T interface and three serial interfaces
One Token Ring interface (STP and UTP) and three serial interfaces
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node
(Figure
1-4).
Expansion module
RLSD3
COM3
RLSD4
RLSD5
AUI
Run
Pwr
Base
Expansion
Boot
RPS
Adapter1
DCM
Fail
Fan
Adapter2
PCMCIA
Base module
COM4
COM5
Serial
BayStack Advanced Remote Node
ARN0006A
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