3Com Router 3030 Installation Manual
3Com Router 3030 Installation Manual

3Com Router 3030 Installation Manual

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Part No. 10014365
Published June 2004
Router 3000 DSL Family

Installation Guide

Router 3030 (3C13630)
Router 3031 (3C13631)
Router 3032 (3C13632)
Router 3033 (3C13633)
Router 3034 (3C13634)
Router 3035 (3C13635)

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Part No. 10014365 Published June 2004 Router 3000 DSL Family Installation Guide Router 3030 (3C13630) Router 3031 (3C13631) Router 3032 (3C13632) Router 3033 (3C13633) Router 3034 (3C13634) Router 3035 (3C13635)
  • Page 2 01752-3064 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change. 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty, term, or condition of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties, terms or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS BOUT UIDE Conventions Related Documentation NTRODUCING THE OUTER Introduction Router 3030 Router 3031 and 3035 Router 3032 Router 3033 Router 3034 NSTALLING THE OUTER General Site Requirements Requirements on Environment Precautions Installation Tools, Meter and Equipment ONFIGURING THE OUTER...
  • Page 4 Access Software Downloads Contact Us Telephone Technical Support and Repair...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    (WAN) operations and familiarity with communication protocols that are used to interconnect WANs. Always download the Release Notes for your product from the 3Com World Wide Web site for the latest updates to product documentation: http://www.3com.com...
  • Page 6: Related Documentation

    The following manuals offer additional information necessary for managing your Documentation Router 3000 DSL: These documents are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) on the CD-ROM that accompanies your router or on the 3Com World Wide Web site: http://www.3com.com/ Description Emphasize a point.
  • Page 7: Introducing The Router 3000 Dsl Family

    Introduction The 3Com Router 3000 DSL Family products are oriented for SOHO (small office/home office) subscribers. The 3000 DSL Family provides ADSL ports, G.SHDSL ports and/or ISDN ports. With one or two subscriber lines, subscribers can be connected to CO (Central Office) for broadband Internet access.
  • Page 8 5. ADSL active LED (ADSL ACT) 6. ADSL link LED (ADSL LNK) 7. System LED (SYS) 8. Power LED (PWR) Figure 2 Router 3030 Rear Panel 1. Power switch 2. Power input socket 3. Console port (CON) 4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0) 5.
  • Page 9: System Specifications

    ON means that power is being supplied. Port attributes The Router 3030 provides one console port, four 10/100M Ethernet ports and one ADSL over POTS port. The following table describes the attributes of ADSL over POTS port. Router 3030...
  • Page 10: Router 3031 And 3035

    1: I HAPTER NTRODUCING THE Table 3 Attributes of ADSL over POTS port Attribute Connector Rate 8Mbps in downstream and 800 kbps in upstream In downstream, 64 kbps~1.5Mbps in steps of 32 kbps; in upstream, Interface standard ITU-T 992.2 G.Lite ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ADSL access over twisted pairs Router 3031 and 3035...
  • Page 11 Router 3031 and 3035 Figure 4 Router 3031 Rear Panel 1. Power switch 2. power input socket 3. Console port (CON) 4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0) 5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1 6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2 7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3) 8.
  • Page 12 1: I HAPTER NTRODUCING THE OUTER System specifications Table 4 System specifications of Router 3031 Item Port Processor SDRAM Flash memory Maximum power consumption Power Supply (external) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Operating temperature Operating humidity LEDs There are eleven LEDs on 3031 cover. The following table explains their meaning. Table 5 LEDs of Router 3031 LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 ON means that link has been set up.
  • Page 13: Router 3032

    Table 5 LEDs of Router 3031 ON means that power is being supplied. Port attributes The Router 3031 provides one console port, four 10/100M Ethernet port, one ISDN S/T port and one ADSL over POTS port. These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity. Router 3032 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3032.
  • Page 14 1: I 3000 DSL F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE OUTER AMILY Figure 6 Router 3032 Rear Panel 1. Power switch 2. Power input socket 3. Console port (CON) 4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0) 5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1) 6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2) 7.
  • Page 15 System specifications Table 6 System specifications of Router 3032 Item Port Processor SDRAM Flash Memory Maximum power consumption Power supply (external) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Operating temperature operating humidity LEDs There are eight LEDs on 3032 cover. The following table explains their meaning. Table 7 LEDs of Router 3032 LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 ON means that link has been set up.
  • Page 16 1: I HAPTER NTRODUCING THE OUTER Port attributes The Router 3032 provides one console port, four10/100M Ethernet port and one ADSL over ISDN port. The following table describes the attributes of ADSL over ISDN port. These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity. Table 8 Attributes of ADSL over ISDN port Attribute Connector...
  • Page 17: Router 3033

    Router 3033 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3033. Figure 7 Router 3033 Front Panel Figure 8 Rear panel of Router 3033 1. ETH LED (LAN3) 2. ETH LED (LAN2) 3. ETH LED (LAN1) 4. ETH LED (LAN0) 5.
  • Page 18 1: I HAPTER NTRODUCING THE OUTER 9. G.SHDSL port System specifications Table 9 System specifications of Router 3033 Item Port Processor SDRAM Flash memory Maximum power Power supply consumption Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight operating temperature Operating humidity LEDs There are eight LEDs on 3033 cover. The following table explains their meaning. Table 10 LEDs of Router 3033 LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 ON means that link has been set up.
  • Page 19: Router 3034

    These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity. Table 11 Attributes of G.SHDSL port Attribute Connector Rate 192 kbps~2320 kbps, in steps of 8 kbps. ITU-T G991.2 Services Router 3034 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3034. Figure 9 Router 3034 Front Panel G.SHDSL port Description...
  • Page 20 1: I 3000 DSL F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE OUTER AMILY Figure 10 Router 3034 Rear Panel 7 8 9 1. Power switch 2. Power input socket 3. Console port (CON) 4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0) 5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1) 6.
  • Page 21 System specifications Table 12 System specifications of Router 3034 Item Port Processor SDRAM Flash memory Maximum power consumption Power supply (external) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Operating temperature Operating humidity LEDs There are eleven LEDs on the 3034 cover. The following table explains their meaning.
  • Page 22 ON means that power is being supplied. Port attributes The 3Com Router 3034 provides one console port, four 10/100M Ethernet port, ISDN S/T port and G.SHDSL port. These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity. 3000 DSL F...
  • Page 23: General Site Requirements

    General Site To ensure the proper working of the routers, and to prolong their service life, the Requirements installation site should meet the requirements described in the following subsections. Requirements on 3000 DSL Family must be used indoors. To ensure the normal operation and Environment prolong their service life, the following requirements for installation site must be met.
  • Page 24: Electromagnetic Environment Requirements

    3: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE OUTER The routers also have rigorous demands on the content of salts, acids and sulfides in the air. These harmful gases will speed up the aging processes of certain parts and cause a more rapid rusting of the metal parts. The equipment room should be protected from the invasion of harmful gases such as SO2, H2S, NO2, NH3, and Cl2, the value limits of which are shown below: Table 3 Value limits for harmful gas content in equipment room...
  • Page 25: Lightning Protection

    Lightning Protection Many measures have been taken to protect 3000 DSL Family from lightning. Requirements However, if the lightning intensity exceeds a certain range, damage to the router is still possible. To better protect the router from lightning, the following should be considered: Table Mount Requirements...
  • Page 26 3: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE OUTER Cables Equipment and meter The installation tools, equipment and meter are not delivered with 3Com 3000 DSL Family Routers. Flat-head screwdriver ESD-preventive wrist strap Ground wire, power supply and power cord Console cable Ethernet cable...
  • Page 27: Setting Up Configuration Environment

    Setting up Configuration Environment Connecting the router to To set up a local configuration environment, simply connect the RJ45 connector of a console terminal the console cable to the console port on the router, and DB25 or DB9 connector to the serial interface of a PC, as shown below.
  • Page 28 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE OUTER 2 Set the terminal parameters Parameters of the HyperTerminal of Windows 98 are set as follows: a Select a connection port Select the serial interface to be connected in the Connect Using box. The selected serial interface should be the same port as that the console cable connects.
  • Page 29 Figure 2 Setting serial interface parameters c Set HyperTerminal properties. Select [Properties/Settings] in the HyperTerminal for entering the properties setting interface. Select [VT1100] or [Auto detect] for emulation, and press <OK> to return to the HyperTerminal interface. Setting up Configuration Environment...
  • Page 30 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE OUTER Figure 3 Setting terminal type Powering on the Router Checking before power-on Check before powering on the router to ensure that: Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room where you are working before powering on the router. Then, if an electrical accident occurs, you can quickly shut the power OFF.
  • Page 31: Configuration Fundamentals Of The Router

    In the console terminal, you can see the startup interface after the router is powered on. ******************************************** * 3Com Series Routers Boot ROM, V9.00 * ******************************************** Compiled at 17:11:06, Aug 19 2003. Testing memory...OK!
  • Page 32: Snmp Management

    Although this devices has 4 physical ports it has only a single logical ethernet interface, Ethernet1/0. Command Line Interface The command line interface of 3Com Router 3000 DSL has a number of configuration commands, which can be used to configure and manage the routers. The command line interface has the following characteristics: The command line interface of 3Com Router 3000 DSL provides plenty of configuration commands.
  • Page 33 Configuration Fundamentals of the Router To learn more about Network Supervisor, on the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site, enter this URL into your Internet browser: http://www.3com.com/3nd...
  • Page 34 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE OUTER...
  • Page 35: Software Maintenance

    Software The files managed by the router are of 3 types: The router software maintenance mainly refers to the maintenance of those three types of files, including upgrade and download of Boot ROM and application files, as well as upload and download of configuration file. Boot Menu This section introduces the Boot menu, which is used during the software maintenance of a router.
  • Page 36 5: S HAPTER OFTWARE AINTENANCE In this menu, only options 2, 4 and 6 are different, so only they are detailed here. For other options, refer to Boot menu on the 3000 DSL. 1 Download application program with Ethernet. This option leads you into NET port download menu, which includes these options: Net Port Download Menu: 1: Change Net Parameter...
  • Page 37: Upgrading Application Program And Boot Rom Through Xmodem Protocol

    It is recommended to upgrade the software under the guidance of the technical support personnel. In addition, when upgrading the router, note to match the version of the Boot ROM software with that of the main software. Upgrading Application When upgrading the software through the XModem protocol, you can simply use Program and Boot the console port rather than building up another configuration environment.
  • Page 38 5: S HAPTER OFTWARE AINTENANCE Figure 1 Send File dialog box 5 Click <Browse>, select the application file to be downloaded, and set the protocol to Xmodem. Then click <Send>, and the system will pop up the following interface: Figure 2 6 After completing download, the system begins writing to Flash (Flash memory), then the following information will be displayed in the terminal interface, indicating that the download has been completed:...
  • Page 39: Backing Up And Restoring The Extended Segment Of Boot Rom Program

    Upgrading the entire Boot ROM program 1 Enter Boot menu (see Boot MenuBoot Menu), select <7> for the 3000 DSL to turn to Boot ROM operation menu. 2 Select <1> in the Boot ROM operation sub-menu to download the Boot ROM program with XModem.
  • Page 40 TFTP Server or FTP Server through its fixed Ethernet port. The following are the details. TFTP Server or FTP Server program is not included in 3Com routers, so you have to buy and install it.
  • Page 41 Press <Enter> key to reboot the system. 5 Press <Enter> to reboot the system. Up/Downloading 3com Router 3000 DSL provides FTP Server function for updating application file, Application, Boot ROM Boot ROM program, or configuration file. Any FTP Client (including local and program and remote users) connected to a router can perform the operation.
  • Page 42 5: S HAPTER OFTWARE AINTENANCE Build up FTP remote upload/download environment 1 Connect the PC to any port of the router through a WAN. This approach does not require the IP addresses of the PC and the router to be on the same segment and is used for upgrading the router remotely.
  • Page 43 Backing up and Restoring the Extended Segment of Boot ROM Program By default, the application file and configuration file on the router are respectively named “system” and “config.cfg”, the file of the extended Boot ROM program segment is named “bootrom”, and the entire Boot ROM file name defaults to bootromall.
  • Page 44 5: S HAPTER OFTWARE AINTENANCE...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Power System Fault: POWER LED does Please Check: not light. Do not plug/unplug the power cord when the power is ON. Troubleshooting After the Power-On Self-Test (POST) of the router, if the system operates normally, Configuration System the start-up information should be displayed on the console terminal. If the configuration system has faults, the terminal may not display anything or may display only illegible characters.
  • Page 46 6: T HAPTER ROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 47: A Obtaining S Product

    Downloads software initially purchased with the product. In order to access these Software Updates you must first register your product on the 3Com web site at http://eSupport.3com.com/ First time users will need to apply for a user name and password. A link to...
  • Page 48: Telephone Technical Support And Repair

    When you contact 3Com for assistance, please have the following information ready: To send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain a return authorization number (RMA). Products sent to 3Com, without authorization numbers clearly marked on the outside of the package, will be returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense.
  • Page 49 Ireland 01407 3387 Israel 1800 945 3794 Italy 199 161346 You can also obtain support in this region using the following URL: http://emea.3com.com/support/email.html Latin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair Antigua 1 800 988 2112 Argentina 0 810 444 3COM...
  • Page 50 A: O PPENDIX BTAINING UPPORT FOR YOUR RODUCT...

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