Page 3 - Installation Guide; Ensure that you have the following items.
Introduction The 4-Port Token Ring Interface provides four 4- or 16-Mbit/sconnections for connecting token ring networks to the HP Router 650. Installation Ensure that you have the following items. 1 LED label strip (J2437-80012) 5 Interface card labels (5182-3315) 1 Cable tie (5182-1723) 1 Groundin...
Page 4 - N o t e s; HP Router 650 Installation Guide; Installing the Interface Card (System Offline); N o t e; not; Install interface card.
Install interface card. N o t e s You can install the interface card without taking the system offline (thatis, without switching the router off and taking all networks down)—refer to “Installing the Interface Card (System Online),” page 9.(Installing an interface card without taking the system offl...
Page 5 - Figure 1. Opening Router Door; Installation
2. Open the front door of the router by pulling its lock—the round post at the upper right—to the right. 3. Switch the power supply off by pressing the bottom of its switch (marked with “ ❍ ”). If two power supplies are installed, switch both off. 4. Connect a grounding wrist strap (one is provided ...
Page 6 - Figure 2. Unlocking Card Bezel
5. Press down slightly on the insides of both locks on the old card’s bezel (see figure 2), then swing them outward until the bezeldisengages (see figure 3). 6. Grasping the left and right edges of the bezel, pull out until the tray is about half exposed. 7. Grasping the sides of the tray, remove th...
Page 7 - Figure 4. Installing Interface Card
9. Pull the locks on the bezel outward, then push evenly on both ends until the card engages fully and the locks swing inward to about 45°. 10. Push the two locks evenly to close them, pressing downward slightly to secure them in place. 11. Remove the old card’s LED label strip in the router door fr...
Page 8 - Figure 5. Interface Card Label Location
15. To replace the label at the left of the slot that identifies the depart- ment or site served by the interface card, slide it out from the right.Position the new label with its shiny side facing the router, and slideit in from the right. (Additional labels are provided in the router’saccessories ...
Page 9 - Installing the Interface Card (System Online); Figure 6. Swap Button and LED
Installing the Interface Card (System Online) N o t e If you will be installing the new interface card in a slot where anotherinterface card is not currently installed, skip steps 1 and 3. 1. Disconnect all cables from the interface card you will be removing, and save them for reconnection when you ...
Page 10 - Figure 7. Unlocking Card Bezel
4. Press down slightly on the insides of both locks on the old card’s bezel (see figure 7), then swing them outward until the bezeldisengages (see figure 8). 5. Grasping the left and right ends of the bezel, pull out until the tray is about half exposed. 6. Grasping the sides of the tray, remove the...
Page 11 - Figure 9. Installing Interface Card
8. Pull the locks on the bezel outward, then push evenly on both ends until the card fully engages and the locks swing inward to about 45°. 9. Push the two locks evenly to close them, pressing downward slightly to secure them in place. A self-test of the new interface card begins. 10. When the self-...
Page 12 - Figure 10. Opening Router Door
11. Open the front door of the router by pulling its lock—the round post at the upper right—to the right. 12. Remove the old card’s LED label strip from the position correspond- ing to the slot where you have installed the new interface card, theninsert the LED label strip provided with the new card...
Page 13 - Figure 11. Interface Card Label Location
15. To replace the label at the left of the slot that identifies the depart- ment or site served by the interface card, slide it out from the right.Position the new label with its shiny side facing the router, and slideit in from the right. (Additional labels are provided with the interfacecard, as ...
Page 14 - C a u t i o n; Secure the D-connector on the token ring cable to the token ring; Token ring cable; Figure 12. Connecting Token Ring Cable; Connect network cables.
Connect network cables. Connect the network cables as described below. You should also makesure that all network equipment and links are ready. C a u t i o n Static discharge may damage equipment. Do not touch the connectorpins on the interface card or on the cable. 1. Secure the D-connector on the ...
Page 15 - Arrange network cables.
Arrange network cables. To help keep the network cables orderly—and out of the way wheninterface cards are being removed or installed—arrange the cables overthe bars at the right of the router. These cable-management bars have slots in them that you can use fortie-wrapping the network cables. Includ...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting; HP Router; Cables and Connectors; Source
Troubleshooting For general information about troubleshooting problems using anyinterface card in the Router 650, refer to chapter 3 of the HP Router 650 Installation Guide . The following troubleshooting information is specific to the token ring interface card. N o t e In the description of the por...
Page 18 - Pin Definition of Token; Data In B; Token Ring Port Definition
Token Ring Port Definition This port accepts the standard 9-pin male subminiature D-connector forshielded twisted-pair token-ring cable. Pin Definition of Token Ring Connector 9-Pin Connector Token Ring Signal 1 Data In B 2 n/c 3 n/c 4 n/c 5 Data Out A 6 Data In A 7 n/c 8 n/c 9 Data Out B The opposi...
Page 19 - Loopback Connector
Loopback Connector Modular (RJ-45) to subminiature D-connector: • pin 3 to pin 1 • pin 4 to pin 6 • pin 5 to pin 9 • pin 6 to pin 5 Subminiature D-Connector • pin 1 to pin 9 • pin 5 to pin 6 N o t e This loopback connector is not a modular-to-9-pin adapter; the modular and 9-pin connectors should no...