3Com DSA-3CV1001-02 - Manual

3Com DSA-3CV1001-02

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Visitor and Community Network; Conventions; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note
  • Page 4 – Table 2; Text Conventions; Convention; Screen displays
  • Page 5 – ONTENTS; VCN A
  • Page 7 – LMA C
  • Page 8 – EMC S
  • Page 9 – VERVIEW; The chapter includes the following topics:; Features
  • Page 10 – Benefits
  • Page 11 – Visitor and Community Network Applications; MDUs include apartment houses and hotels.; Figure 1; MTU/MDU Visitor and Community Network Systems Application
  • Page 12 – The VCN Access Point has the following features:
  • Page 13 – VCN Access Point Features; Figure 2; Transfer of Ethernet Frames to VDSL frames in VCN System; V C N A C
  • Page 14 – Figure 3; VCN AP Software Download Network Configuration; Operational Controls; Figure 4
  • Page 15 – Table 3
  • Page 16 – VCN AP Unit Back Panel; Table 4; The VCN AP Unit LEDs and Connectors - Back Panel
  • Page 17 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 19 – Sicherheitsvorkehrungen für den VCN Access Point; Gewährleisten
  • Page 21 – and that you have the; Figure 6; Initial Room Communications Setup; Table 5; Unpacking List; Quantity Supplied by; End User; Te le p h o n e
  • Page 23 – Installing the VCN Access Point; Mounting the VCN; To mount the VCN AP on a wall perform the following tasks.; Figure 7; Using the Paper Template to Mark the Wall; Figure 8; Removing Curved Cover; All three holes in the VCN AP are plugged.; S c r e w h o le
  • Page 24 – Figure 9; Drill Holes for Anchors; Insert the three anchors. See
  • Page 26 – Align the two large holes of the VCN AP (see; Screw Holes in the Top of the VCN AP; Drive the last screw into the wall anchor to the full depth.
  • Page 27 – Reinsert the curved cover by reversing the sequence of; VCN AP without Curved Cover
  • Page 28 – To mount the VCN AP under a table, perform the following tasks:; Using the Paper Template to Mark the Table; p a p e r
  • Page 30 – ) and drive them to the distance indicated in; Driving Two Screws into the Table
  • Page 32 – Placing the VCN AP
  • Page 33 – To mount the VCN AP on top of a table perform the following tasks:; Preparing VCN AP for Table Top Use; Connecting the VCN; The resulting connections are illustrated in; L o c a l
  • Page 34 – VCN Access Point
  • Page 35 – Making a Voice Call; To place a voice call:; LINE
  • Page 36 – To send or receive data traffic:; Sending and; You can make a fax call without connecting the VCN AP to power.
  • Page 37 – The following topics are described:; Management; for a
  • Page 38 – Perform the steps below to connect the PC to the LMA port:; LMA Section of the VCN Access Point; This section describes the menus.; Summary and; The chart in
  • Page 39 – Table 6
  • Page 40 – Login; Number Sequence Corresponding to Submenus; Menu Name
  • Page 41 – VCN Access Point Menus; admin; Appendix F; Login incorrect; Access Point Main; Return to Previous Menu Option
  • Page 42 – AP Version; To check the software version, enter; Version Screen; Main Menu; Management Menu; To display the; VCN AP Management Menu; The Ethernet Menu; To view the Ethernet Menu:; System Display
  • Page 43 – In the; Ethernet Traffic Counters; Ethernet Menu
  • Page 44 – Ethernet Traffic Count Screen; Ethernet Status; To check Ethernet status, press; Ethernet Status Screen
  • Page 45 – Reset Counters; The action has been done !; Learning Table; A Typical MAC Address Display; Change Ethernet Work Mode Menu; Station not connected
  • Page 46 – Change Work Mode Menu
  • Page 47 – Setting External Loopback Mode
  • Page 49 – To reset HDLC counters:; HDLC Status; To check HDLC status, enter; Transmit counters
  • Page 50 – HDLC Status Screen; Change HDLC Work Mode; Change HDLC Work Mode Menu
  • Page 51 – Setting Normal Mode; This action will change the working mode of HDLC!; Normal mode is lack of loopbacks.; Reset All Counters; Main Men; Reset the Board; Reset Board Confirmation
  • Page 52 – Operation Mode Selector Menu; Appendix C; CPE modem Operation Mode Selector.
  • Page 53 – Enter; Reset messages; Then the Login prompt appears.; VDSL Menu; To view the
  • Page 54 – To check the VDSL parameters, enter; VDSL QAM Channel Status Report; contains the following information:
  • Page 55 – AP Configuration; Access Point Main Menu; The AP Configuration Menu; Set VLAN ID for Management; AP Configuration Menu
  • Page 56 – Setting VLAN ID Message Screen.; Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode; To set Ethernet half/full duplex mode, perform the following steps:; Change Password; Changing Password Message; If you forget your password, contact technical support. Refer to
  • Page 57 – Set to Factory Defaults; This action will return the system parameters to their; Closing the Local
  • Page 58 – Overview; Software Download Menu; Requirements; Procedure; Recommendation
  • Page 59 – Remote Software Download; Downloading Software to the LCs in the VCN AC; Connect the management computer to the VCN AP LMA port.; The VCN Service Switch 10 Front Pane
  • Page 60 – Software Download Network Configuration; Remote software Download Warning and Prompt; yes; *Choosing this menu will discontinue normal VCN AP operation.
  • Page 62 – The LC Downloading State Table; At the end of the; LC downloading state table
  • Page 64 – Downloading Software to VCN APs:
  • Page 65 – AP downloading state table
  • Page 66 – AP Downloading Results; Check Software Download for the LC Cards:; Sending version complete
  • Page 67 – Solving Problems in
  • Page 68 – Download Failed for One or More VCN APs but not All; AP software version of the failed APs.
  • Page 69 – ROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 70 – Table 8
  • Page 71 – Using Front Panel LEDs to Solve Problems; Use the front panel LEDs to determine the VCN AP status after POST.
  • Page 72 – NA
  • Page 74 – Refer to; Summary of VCN AP LED Indications after POST; Problem; A hardware fault has been detected in the VCN AP.
  • Page 75 – Using a PC Terminal Emulator to Solve Problems; Ethernet Traffic; Counter
  • Page 76 – Summary of; Advisory
  • Page 77 – The only error message of this type is; Reset board; from the menu; Error message
  • Page 81 – Appendix E
  • Page 82 – VCN AP Main Menu; The Management Menu appears:; In the Management Menu type; Confirm Reset Board
  • Page 83 – Software Download Option; Type; Software Downloading Message
  • Page 84 – Procomm Plus Terminal Screen
  • Page 85 – Procomm Plus Data > Send File Menu; The screen in; Send File Using ASCII Screen; Select the correct file and click
  • Page 86 – While the file is downloading, the status window in; Send File Status Window; and
  • Page 88 – HDLC selftest passed!
  • Page 89 – LMA; ABLE; This appendix describes the pin assignments for the LMA cable, see
  • Page 90 – Connector for the; describes the pin assignments.
  • Page 91 – Local Management Cable Wiring; depicts the connections in the cable.
  • Page 93 – To define the terminal emulation settings:
  • Page 94 – Terminal settings can be established in one of two ways:; Using the; To establish terminal settings using the configuration bar:; Procomm Plus Settings; No From Left; Type of Terminal
  • Page 95 – Establishing Terminal Settings; Using the Menu Bar; To establish terminal settings using the menu bar:
  • Page 96 – Connection Properties Window
  • Page 97 – World Wide Web Site; , this service gives all
  • Page 98 – Com FTP Site; anonymous; Com Bulletin Board; Country
  • Page 99 – Support from Your Network Supplier; Access by Digital Modem; Call 3Com Facts using your Touch-Tone telephone:; Support from 3Com
  • Page 100 – Product model name, part number, and serial number; From the following countries, you may use the toll-free numbers:
  • Page 101 – Returning Products for Repair; To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:; Latin America
  • Page 103 – NDEX; Numbers
  • Page 104 – VCNAP on the wall 23
  • Page 105 – Com Corporation L; IMITED; LIMITED WARRANTY; SOFTWARE
  • Page 106 – WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
  • Page 107 – GOVERNING LAW; with coverage for basic troubleshooting only, will be
  • Page 108 – TATEMENTS; FCC C; AFETY
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Visitor and Community
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Release 2.0

Part No. DSA-3CV1001-02
Published August 2000

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Summary

Page 3 - Visitor and Community Network; Conventions; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide describes the 3Com® Visitor and Community Network Access Point Release 2.0, its installation, operation, management, and troubleshooting. The NAU (Network Access Unit) name has been changed in release II and is referred to as Visitor and Community Network Access Point....

Page 4 - Table 2; Text Conventions; Convention; Screen displays

4 C HAPTER : A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Related Documentation The Visitor and Community Based Networking System documentation set includes the following documents: ■ Visitor and Community Based Networking Access Point Service Manual ■ Visitor and Community Based Networking Access Concentrator Service Manua...

Page 5 - ONTENTS; VCN A

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions 3 Related Documentation 4 Year 2000 Compliance 4 1 O VERVIEW Visitor and Community Network Major Features and Benefits 9 Features 9 Benefits 10 Visitor and Community Network Applications 11 VCN Access Point Features 12 Operational Controls 14 2 S AFETY I NFO...

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