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ii 114200-E Rev 00 Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks All rights reserved. October 2000. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presente...
Page 3 - Japan/Nippon Requirements Only; Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement; Taiwan Requirements; Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) Statement; Canada Requirements Only; Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations
114200-E Rev 00 iii EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms (or these products conform) to the provisions of Council Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. Japan/Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement Taiwan Requirements Bureau of Standards, Metr...
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iv 114200-E Rev 00 Canada Requirements Only (continued) Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to requ...
Page 5 - FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement; The Facility Interface Code
114200-E Rev 00 v FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. All direct connections to telephone network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks compliant with FCC Part 68. Please note the following: 1. You are required to request service from the t...
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vi 114200-E Rev 00 Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement NOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accompanying software or installing the hardware unit with pre-enabled software (each of which is referred to as “Software” in this Agreement). BY CO...
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114200-E Rev 00 vii for the security of its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files, data, or programs. 4. Limitation of liability. IN NO EVENT WILL NORTEL NETWORKS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY COST OF SUBSTI...
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114200-E Rev 00 ix Contents Preface Before You Begin .............................................................................................................xix Text Conventions ............................................................................................................. xx Acro...
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114200-E Rev 00 xi Ethernet 100BASE-Fx LEDs ............................................................................. 3-4 Token Ring LEDs ............................................................................................... 3-4 Expansion Module LEDs .......................................
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xii 114200-E Rev 00 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig ....................................................... A-6 Examples of ifconfig Commands ............................................................................. A-6 Using the bconfig Command .....................................
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114200-E Rev 00 xiii Appendix D Requirements for European Operation ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status ...................................................................... D-1 ARN 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Base Model Safety Status ............................................. D-2 ARN Token Ring Bas...
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114200-E Rev 00 xv Figures Figure 1-1. Accessories in the ARN Shipping Container ........................................... 1-3 Figure 1-2. Options for Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN .............. 1-7 Figure 1-3. Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack ....................
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xvi 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 3-2. ARN Power Switch ................................................................................. 3-11 Figure 3-3. ARN Reset Button .................................................................................. 3-12 Figure 3-4. Removing an ARN Flash Memory Card ....
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114200-E Rev 00 xvii Tables Table 1-1. Installation Space Requirements ............................................................. 1-5 Table 1-2. V.34 Front-Panel Modem Adapter Module Defaults ............................... 1-21 Table 1-3. Console Parameters .........................................
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xviii 114200-E Rev 00 Table C-2. Network Interfaces Available on ARNs ................................................... C-4 Table C-3. AUI Pin Assignments .............................................................................. C-6 Table C-4. 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx Interface Pin Assignme...
Page 19 - xix; The Passport; Before You Begin
114200-E Rev 00 xix Preface The Passport ™ Advanced Remote Node ™ (ARN ™ ) router is part of the Nortel Networks ® line of communications products. The ARN provides two WAN adapter slots to support a broad array of primary and backup connectivity options. In addition, the ARN supports up to two LAN ...
Page 20 - Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions:; parameter; and as many parameter-value pairs as
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers xx 114200-E Rev 00 Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. Ex...
Page 21 - Acronyms; italic text; Set Nortel Networks Trap Monitor
Preface 114200-E Rev 00 xxi Acronyms This guide uses the following acronyms: italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where a variable is two or more words, the words are connected by an underscore. Example: If the command ...
Page 23 - Hard-Copy Technical Manuals
Preface 114200-E Rev 00 xxiii Hard-Copy Technical Manuals You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free, directly from the Internet. Go to the support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/ URL. Find the product for which you need documentation. Then locate the specific category and model ...
Page 24 - How to Get Help; URL and click; Technical Solutions Center; EMEA
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers xxiv 114200-E Rev 00 How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased a N...
Page 25 - Preparing to Install the ARN; Your shipment is complete and undamaged.; Topic
114200-E Rev 00 1-1 Chapter 1 Installing the ARN This chapter describes how to install the Passport ARN router, as follows: Preparing to Install the ARN Verify the following before beginning the installation, as explained in the sections that follow: • Your shipment is complete and undamaged. • You ...
Page 26 - Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers; Verifying Shipment Contents; power cable
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-2 114200-E Rev 00 • Your installation site meets physical, electrical, and environmental requirements. • You have the communications devices and the cabling that you need to attach to the ARN. Verifying Shipment Contents You should inspect all items fo...
Page 27 - Installing the ARN; Accessories in the ARN Shipping Container
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-3 Figure 1-1. Accessories in the ARN Shipping Container ARN0048B Console/Modem Cable(DB-9 Receptacleto DB-25 Plug Cable) DB-25 ReceptacleNull Modem Adapter Power Cable Two Flange Brackets Eight #6 Phillips Screws Four #10 Cagenut Screws and Washers Four Cage Nuts...
Page 28 - Additional Equipment; Cables; cables necessary for your network; Management Console; console; Mounting Hardware; Phillips screwdriver
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-4 114200-E Rev 00 Additional Equipment To install the ARN, you may need some additional items that are not part of the ARN accessory package. Before installing the ARN hardware, ensure that you obtain all the cables, tools, and other equipment that you...
Page 29 - Verifying Site Requirements; Mount the ARN in an electronic enclosure rack.; Positioning the ARN on a Flat Surface; Large enough for the ARN to operate properly; Installation Space Requirements; Width; You must use grounded electrical power outlets with the ARN.
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-5 Verifying Site Requirements The installation site must provide a certain amount of free space around the ARN to dissipate heat, as detailed in Table 1-1 . In addition, the installation site must meet the electrical and environmental specifications listed in App...
Page 30 - Rack-Mounting the ARN; A Phillips screwdriver; Determine how you want the ARN to fit in the equipment rack.; shows; Attach a flange bracket to each side of the ARN.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-6 114200-E Rev 00 Rack-Mounting the ARN For this procedure, you need: • Two flange brackets and eight #6 Phillips screws (shipped with the ARN) • A Phillips screwdriver • An electronic enclosure rack. If the rack does not have threaded rail holes, you ...
Page 31 - Options for Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-7 Figure 1-2. Options for Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN 3. If the holes in the rack’s vertical supports are not threaded for cagenut screws, insert a cage nut in four locations (Figure 1-3) . DD B1 B2 RLSD 1 2 ISDN BRI withNT1 Screws(4 places) A...
Page 32 - Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack; Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-8 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 1-3. Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack 4. Insert a cagenut screw through each bracket hole and into the corresponding holes in the rack. 5. Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Rail withoutTh...
Page 33 - Understanding the ARN Module Locations; ARN Module Locations; The ARN is available in the following base module configurations:
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-9 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 LAN expansion module and up to two WAN adapter modules ( Figure 1-4 ). Figure 1-4. AR...
Page 34 - Connecting Communications Cables; Cable Guide; Connecting to an Ethernet Interface
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-10 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting Communications Cables Gather the communications equipment and cabling that you will attach to the ARN. If you do not have the proper cables, contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide . Then, complete the st...
Page 35 - Connecting to the AUI; To attach an Ethernet AUI transceiver (; Connecting an AUI Cable; Secure the AUI cable using the slide lock on the interface.; Connecting the ARN AUI interface directly to the AUI interface on
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-11 Connecting to the AUI The AUI interface provides broadband, baseband, fiber, and shielded twisted pair (STP) support, depending on the transceiver and cables you use. To attach an Ethernet AUI transceiver ( drop ) cable to the AUI connector on an Ethernet modu...
Page 36 - Connecting to the UTP Interface; and; Connecting an Ethernet 10BASE-T Cable
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-12 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting to the UTP Interface To connect an unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable to the base module or expansion module Ethernet interface, insert the UTP jack into the RJ-45 receptacle connector, as shown in Figure 1-6 and Figure 1...
Page 37 - Connecting to the Fiber Interface; Connecting an Ethernet 100BASE-Fx Cable; Connecting to a Token Ring Interface
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-13 Connecting to the Fiber Interface To connect a fiber cable to the base module or expansion module Ethernet interface, insert the fiber cable jack into the interface as shown in Figure 1-8 . Figure 1-8. Connecting an Ethernet 100BASE-Fx Cable Connecting to a To...
Page 38 - Connecting to the STP Interface; Connecting a Token Ring STP Cable; Secure the token ring cable using the capture screws.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-14 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting to the STP Interface To connect a token ring shielded twisted pair (STP) cable to the base module or expansion module token ring interface: 1. Attach the 9-pin D-SUB plug to the token ring STP interface ( Figure 1-9 ). Fig...
Page 39 - Connecting a Token Ring UTP Cable; Connecting to a Serial Interface; To connect to the serial interface:; Locate the serial interface cable.; Connect the cable to an expansion module serial interface; The
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-15 Figure 1-10. Connecting a Token Ring UTP Cable Connecting to a Serial Interface You connect 44-pin serial cables to the connectors on ARN adapter and expansion modules. Each serial interface supports multiple WAN protocols at a transmission rate of 1200 b/s to...
Page 40 - Connecting Serial Cables to an Expansion Module
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-16 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 1-11. Connecting Serial Cables to an Expansion Module Connector numbering on expansion module serial interfaces begin with COM3. Figure 1-12. Connecting a Serial Cable to the Serial Adapter Module COM3 COM4 COM5 COM U D DD B1 ...
Page 41 - Connecting to the ISDN Interface; Configuring Dial Services; Insert the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI S/T or U interface (; Connecting the ISDN BRI Cable
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-17 Serial adapter modules, labeled COM, can be in position 1 or 2. These interfaces are COM1 and COM2. 3. Secure the cable to the interface using the capture screws on the cable. 4. Connect the remote end of each cable to the appropriate communications equipment....
Page 42 - Connecting to the 56/64K DSU/CSU Interface; DSU/CSU cable connector into the DSU/CSU interface; Connecting to the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Interface
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-18 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting to the 56/64K DSU/CSU Interface You connect 56/64K DSU/CSU service to the connector on an installed 56/64K DSU/CSU adapter module. To connect to the 56/64K DSU/CSU interface: 1. Insert the 56/64K DSU/CSU cable connector in...
Page 43 - Connect the other end of the cable to a T1 communications device.; Connecting to the E1/FE1 DSU/CSU Interface; Connecting the E1/FE1 Cable; Connect the other end of the cable to a FE1communications device.
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-19 Figure 1-15. Connecting the FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Cable 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a T1 communications device. Connecting to the E1/FE1 DSU/CSU Interface You connect E1/FE1 service to the connector on an installed E1/FE1 adapter module. To connect to th...
Page 44 - Connecting to the Integrated V.34 Modem; To connect a telephone cable to the integrated V.34 modem:; Connect the RJ-11 telephone cable to the V.34 modem interface; Connecting a Telephone Cable; Connect the other end of the cable to an analog telephone line.; provides the default settings for the V.34 Modem adapter module.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-20 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting to the Integrated V.34 Modem You connect dial services to the connector on an installed V.34 Modem adapter module. To connect a telephone cable to the integrated V.34 modem: 1. Connect the RJ-11 telephone cable to the V.34...
Page 45 - Connecting to the X.25 PAD Interface; ARN X.25 PAD adapter module; V.34 Front-Panel Modem Adapter Module Defaults; Modem Signal/Parameter
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-21 Connecting to the X.25 PAD Interface To support X.25 PAD applications, the ARN router requires the following hardware: • ARN X.25 PAD adapter module • Breakout box Table 1-2. V.34 Front-Panel Modem Adapter Module Defaults Modem Signal/Parameter Default Value C...
Page 46 - Connecting a Breakout Box to the X.25 PAD Interface; For information on cables available from Nortel Networks, see the
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-22 114200-E Rev 00 To connect X.25 PAD services: 1. Position the X.25 breakout box above the ARN in one of the following ways: • Attach the rubber feet that came in the shipping container to the four raised areas on the bottom of the breakout box chass...
Page 47 - Connecting a Management Console; Connecting a PC Console
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-23 Connecting a Management Console You can use the back-panel console ports to connect one or both of the following management devices: • PC or terminal • External modem or telephone connection to optional integrated V.34 modem Using a local console, you can moni...
Page 48 - Connecting the Console/Modem Cable
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-24 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 1-19. Connecting the Console/Modem Cable 4. Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the other end of the console cable (Figure 1-20) . Figure 1-20. Attaching the Null Modem Crossover Adapter 5. Connect the other end of the ...
Page 49 - Connecting a PC Console to an ARN; Connecting a Terminal Console
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-25 Figure 1-21. Connecting a PC Console to an ARN Connecting a Terminal Console To connect a terminal console to the ARN, you need both of these pieces in the ARN console/modem cable kit (Order No. 110310): • Serial console/modem cable with 9-pin receptacle to 25...
Page 50 - Turn on and configure the terminal, using the parameters in; on; Connecting a Terminal Console to an ARN; Parameter; Baud Rate
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-26 114200-E Rev 00 When you have the appropriate equipment, complete the following steps: 1. Turn on and configure the terminal, using the parameters in Table 1-3 and the terminal user guide. 2. Turn off the terminal. 3. Insert the 9-pin receptacle end...
Page 51 - Connecting a Console Modem; provides the default settings for both types of back-panel modem; Console Modem Defaults
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-27 Connecting a Console Modem A modem provides a system administrator with remote access to the ARN. It is a good idea to connect a modem in case the ARN experiences system problems. To use a modem connection for a management console, you can connect an external ...
Page 52 - Connecting an External Console Modem; Connecting to an Integrated V.34 Console Modem Module; not
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-28 114200-E Rev 00 Connecting an External Console Modem To connect an external modem to the ARN back panel, you need an AT or Hayes compatible modem and the modem cable (Order No. 110307) that came in the ARN console/modem cable kit. Complete the follo...
Page 53 - Connecting to an Integrated Console Modem; Connecting the Power Cable; To connect the power cable to the ARN, complete these steps:
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-29 Figure 1-24. Connecting to an Integrated Console Modem Connecting the Power Cable To connect the power cable to the ARN, complete these steps: 1. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the left side of the ARN back panel (Figure 1-25) . Danger: Be s...
Page 54 - Connecting the Power Cable to the ARN; Connect the remote end of the power cable to a grounded outlet.; For information about connecting a redundant power supply to the
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-30 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 1-25. Connecting the Power Cable to the ARN 2. Connect the remote end of the power cable to a grounded outlet. Note: For information about connecting a redundant power supply to the ARN, refer to the documentation that came wi...
Page 55 - Installing the Flash Memory Card; . The flash memory card provides storage for the Nonvolatile File; Flash Memory Card; Insert the card into the receptacle; Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the ARN Receptacle
Installing the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 1-31 Installing the Flash Memory Card Nortel Networks ships the router software on a PCMCIA flash memory card (Figure 1-26) . The flash memory card provides storage for the Nonvolatile File System (NVFS) in the ARN. Figure 1-26. Flash Memory Card Before starting th...
Page 56 - Where to Go Next; Use the following table to determine where you want to go next.; For information about
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 1-32 114200-E Rev 00 Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next. For information about Go to Star ting the ARN Chapter 2 Operating the ARN Chapter 3 Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot Appendix A Usin...
Page 57 - Understanding the Startup Process; Understanding the startup process
114200-E Rev 00 2-1 Chapter 2 Starting the ARN This chapter describes how to start the Passport ARN router, as follows: Understanding the Startup Process To operate, the ARN requires two files: a software image and a configuration file. Each time you start the ARN, it completes a process to load the...
Page 58 - Summary of Initial Startup Options; Description and Requirements
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-2 114200-E Rev 00 When you start the ARN for the first time, it completes an initial startup procedure to boot and connect to the network using either a default configuration file or one already customized and available on the network. You use one of f...
Page 59 - Starting the ARN; lists supported boot options by interface type.; Supported Boot Options by Interface; Interface
Starting the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 2-3 You may not be able to use all methods described in this chapter to boot over some interfaces on your router. For example, you cannot netboot over an FT1/T1 interface. In some cases, you may use one interface to boot your router and then switch to a different int...
Page 60 - Starting the ARN for the First Time; local
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-4 114200-E Rev 00 Starting the ARN for the First Time The ARN factory defaults are set to find the image file and configuration file from the following locations: • Image file -- on the local PCMCIA flash memory card • Configuration file -- over the ne...
Page 61 - Install a flash memory card.; Press the power switch on the ARN back panel to the ON position.; The ARN comes on and activates EZ-Install.; Ensure that the ARN boots correctly.; If your ARN does not have a COM interface, you must configure the
Starting the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 2-5 Using EZ-Install EZ-Install is the default installation option provided by Nortel Networks. This option requires that your network administrator has set up the network so that you can start the EZ-Install procedure. In addition, this option requires that you: • I...
Page 62 - Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot; Connect a management console.; Interrupting the Boot Process; To interrupt the boot process:; Press the power switch on the ARN back panel to the On position.; Before you power on the ARN, make sure that you have installed the
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-6 114200-E Rev 00 Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot When you netboot or local boot the ARN, you must use a command line interface that accesses the router software. To use a command line interface, you can: • Wait for the ARN to local boot...
Page 63 - Logging in to the Command Line Software; Type the following command (noting the use of an uppercase “M”); Manager
Starting the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 2-7 2. While the router is running the EZ-Install procedure, issue a break sequence from the management console. The ARN monitor login prompt appears. Logging in to the Command Line Software Regardless of the command line software used (ARN monitor or Technician Inte...
Page 64 - Continuing with Netboot; Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers; At the command line prompt, enter the
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-8 114200-E Rev 00 Continuing with Netboot To use the netboot option, you must have at least one serial, Ethernet, or token ring interface connected to the network. Before you start the netboot procedure, ask your network administrator to: • Verify that...
Page 65 - getcfg; Configuring Passport
Starting the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 2-9 The getcfg command shows the source location, either local or network, of the boot image file and the network configuration file. It also shows the interface configuration settings that you specified using the ifconfig command. If getcfg displays the correct info...
Page 66 - Continuing with Directed Netboot; ifconfig
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-10 114200-E Rev 00 Continuing with Directed Netboot You must have at least one serial, 56/64K DSU/CSU, Ethernet, or token ring interface connected to the network to use the directed netboot option. Before you start the directed netboot procedure, ask y...
Page 68 - Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration; Type the following command and press the Return key to boot the ARN:; boot
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-12 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 2-1. Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration If getcfg displays the correct information, continue to Step 4. Otherwise, correct and reenter the ifconfig and bconfig commands. If you need assistance, contact your network admin...
Page 69 - Ensure that the ARN is successfully connected to your network.; Configuring Passport Remote Access; bconfig config local; After connecting the ARN to the network, you can replace the; you do
Starting the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 2-13 6. Ensure that the ARN is successfully connected to your network. To verify that the ARN is now connected to the network, contact your network administrator. To troubleshoot any problems, your network administrator can refer to Configuring Passport Remote Access...
Page 70 - The Technician Interface prompt (; dir; and press the Return key. The
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 2-14 114200-E Rev 00 2. Type the following command and press the Return key to boot the ARN: boot 3. Ensure that the ARN boots correctly. When the ARN boots, its LEDs flash in a particular order. To ensure that the installation was successful, see “Ensur...
Page 73 - Understanding the ARN LEDs; Base Module LEDs; For information about LEDs on the optional V.34 Modem Console
114200-E Rev 00 3-1 Chapter 3 Operating the ARN This chapter describes how to operate the Passport ARN router, as follows: Understanding the ARN LEDs Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the ARN provide information about how the ARN is operating. The following sections describe the ARN LEDs: • Base Modul...
Page 74 - Diagnostic LEDs; The base module diagnostic LEDs (; ARN Base Module Diagnostic LEDs; describes the base module diagnostic LEDs.; Base Module Diagnostic LEDs; LED
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-2 114200-E Rev 00 Base Module LEDs The base module includes diagnostic LEDs and LAN interface LEDs, visible on the front panel of the ARN. Diagnostic LEDs The base module diagnostic LEDs ( Figure 3-1 ) indicate the status of the ARN itself. All of thes...
Page 75 - Operating the ARN; Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs; describes the base module Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs.; Base Module Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-3 Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs Table 3-2 describes the base module Ethernet 10BASE-T LEDs. RPS Lights and remains on when the redundant power supply (optional) is operating. Fan Lights and remains on if one or more ARN cooling fans stop operating. Base Lights and remain...
Page 76 - Ethernet 100BASE-Fx LEDs; describes the base module Ethernet 100Base-Fx LEDs.; Token Ring LEDs; describes the base module token ring LEDs.; Base Module Ethernet 100Base-Fx LEDs
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-4 114200-E Rev 00 Ethernet 10/100BASE-Tx LEDs Table 3-3 describes the base module Ethernet 10/100BASE-Tx LEDs. Ethernet 100BASE-Fx LEDs Table 3-4 describes the base module Ethernet 100Base-Fx LEDs. Token Ring LEDs Table 3-5 describes the base module to...
Page 77 - Expansion Module LEDs; Ethernet LEDs; describes the expansion module LEDs for the second Ethernet2; describes the expansion module token ring LEDs.; Expansion Module Ethernet LEDs; Expansion Module Token Ring LEDs; Lights when you insert the ARN into the token ring network.
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-5 Expansion Module LEDs When the ARN has an installed expansion module, its interface LEDs are visible on the front panel. For the location of the optional ARN expansion module, see Figure 1-4 on page 1-9. Ethernet LEDs Table 3-6 describes the expansion module LED...
Page 78 - Serial LEDs; describes the expansion module serial interface LEDs.; Adapter Module LEDs; describes the serial adapter module LED.; Expansion Module Serial LEDs; up adapter module interfaces.; Serial LED; RLSD
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-6 114200-E Rev 00 Serial LEDs Table 3-8 describes the expansion module serial interface LEDs. Adapter Module LEDs When the ARN/DC has an optional adapter module installed, its interface LEDs are visible on the front panel. For the location of the two A...
Page 79 - describes the ISDN adapter module LEDs.; ISDN BRI LEDs
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-7 ISDN BRI LEDs (S/T or U Interfaces) Table 3-10 describes the ISDN adapter module LEDs. 56/64K DSU/CSU LEDs Table 3-11 describes the 56/64K DSU/CSU adapter module LEDs. Table 3-10. ISDN BRI LEDs LED Meaning S/T Interface Unlabeled LED Lights when the ARN is using...
Page 80 - describes the X.25 PAD adapter module LEDs.; The ARN back-panel supports an optional V.34 Console Modem
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-8 114200-E Rev 00 FT1/T1 and FE1/E1 DSU/CSU LEDs Table 3-12 describes the FT1/T1 and FE1/E1 DSU/CSU adapter module LEDs. X.25 PAD LEDs Table 3-13 describes the X.25 PAD adapter module LEDs. V.34 Modem LEDs Table 3-14 describes the front-panel V.34 mode...
Page 81 - Ensuring a Successful Installation; Lights when the V.34 modem
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-9 Ensuring a Successful Installation After connecting the ARN to the network, you can ensure a successful installation by checking the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the base module (refer to Figure 3-1 on page 3-2 ). When you power on the ARN, the followin...
Page 82 - Boot Status LEDs; Boot Status; If the ARN does not contain an expansion module, an adapter module, a
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-10 114200-E Rev 00 • After the boot process completes, the Run LED lights and the Boot LED turns off, indicating that the ARN is operational. If the LEDs on the ARN light in this sequence, your installation is successful. Contact your network administr...
Page 83 - Powering On and Off; The ARN power switch is located on the back panel; ARN Power Switch; To ensure a complete power cycle, you should wait at least 4 seconds
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-11 Powering On and Off The ARN power switch is located on the back panel (Figure 3-2) . Figure 3-2. ARN Power Switch To power on an ARN, press the power switch to the ON position (1). Verify that air is flowing by placing your hand next to the fan vents. If you ca...
Page 84 - Resetting the ARN; ARN Reset Button; Yo
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-12 114200-E Rev 00 Resetting the ARN The Reset button is set inside the ARN back panel and resides next to the flash card slot, as shown in Figure 3-3 . Figure 3-3. ARN Reset Button To press the Reset button, insert a small pointed object (for example,...
Page 85 - Removing a Flash Memory Card; To remove a memory card from an ARN:; Pull the memory card out of the card receptacle.; See; Removing an ARN Flash Memory Card; Do not remove the flash memory card while the router is operating.
Operating the ARN 114200-E Rev 00 3-13 Removing a Flash Memory Card To remove a memory card from an ARN: 1. Press the eject button next to the card receptacle on the back panel. The card pops out slightly. 2. Pull the memory card out of the card receptacle. See Figure 3-4 . Figure 3-4. Removing an A...
Page 86 - Protecting Memory Card Files; . After successfully loading the configuration file; Remove the memory card as described on; Memory Card Read/Write Protect Switch; You typically do not operate the ARN with a write-protected memory
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 3-14 114200-E Rev 00 Protecting Memory Card Files Nortel Networks ships each memory card with its read/write protect switch in the unprotected position (Figure 3-5) . After successfully loading the configuration file and saving your configuration, you ma...
Page 89 - Preparing for Installation; Supplement
114200-E Rev 00 4-1 Chapter 4 Installing a WAN Adapter Module This chapter describes how to install a wide area network (WAN) adapter module in the ARN. Preparing for Installation Before installing the module, examine the contents of your adapter module upgrade kit. If any parts appear damaged, call...
Page 90 - Downloading New Boot and Diagnostic Code; Powering Down; If present, turn off or disconnect the redundant power supply.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 4-2 114200-E Rev 00 Downloading New Boot and Diagnostic Code When installating an adapter module as an upgrade to your existing hardware configuration, you must verify that the ARN contains the minimum required version of programmable read-only memory (P...
Page 91 - Installing a WAN Adapter Module; Determine which of the two front-panel adapter module slots to use; Location of Adapter Module Slots 1 and 2; Remove the installed adapter module or the slot filler panel.; Removing the Filler Panel; To remove the filler panel from an empty adapter module slot:
Installing a WAN Adapter Module 114200-E Rev 00 4-3 4. Determine which of the two front-panel adapter module slots to use (Figure 4-1) . Figure 4-1. Location of Adapter Module Slots 1 and 2 5. Remove the installed adapter module or the slot filler panel. • To install the adapter module in an empty s...
Page 92 - Removing the Filler Panel from Slot 1; Set the filler panel aside.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 4-4 114200-E Rev 00 Figure 4-2. Removing the Filler Panel from Slot 1 2. Grasp the metal tab on the filler panel and pull forward to remove the panel. 3. Set the filler panel aside. To operate the ARN without an adapter module in this slot, you must rein...
Page 93 - Removing an Adapter Module; To remove a WAN adapter module:; Removing the Adapter Module Screw; Slide the adapter module all the way out of the slot.
Installing a WAN Adapter Module 114200-E Rev 00 4-5 Removing an Adapter Module To remove a WAN adapter module: 1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the adapter module you want to remove (Figure 4-3) . Figure 4-3. Removing the Adapter Module Screw 2. Pull the adapter module ...
Page 94 - Installing an Adapter Module; To install a WAN adapter module:; Hold the adapter module with the components facing up; Adapter Module Ready for Installation
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 4-6 114200-E Rev 00 Installing an Adapter Module To install a WAN adapter module: 1. Hold the adapter module with the components facing up (Figure 4-4) . Figure 4-4. Adapter Module Ready for Installation 2. Slide the adapter module into the slot, making ...
Page 95 - Using a Phillips screwdriver, insert and tighten the screw; Securing the Adapter Module to the Front Panel; Remove the antistatic wrist strap.
Installing a WAN Adapter Module 114200-E Rev 00 4-7 3. Push the adapter module in until its connector pins align with the base module connector socket in the ARN chassis. 4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, insert and tighten the screw (Figure 4-6) . Figure 4-6. Securing the Adapter Module to the Front...
Page 96 - What to Do Next; See your module-specific
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers 4-8 114200-E Rev 00 What to Do Next Before you can use the WAN adapter module after installation, you must start the router on the network and modify its configuration file to include the new interface. See your module-specific Supplement for a list of s...
Page 97 - Using the
114200-E Rev 00 A-1 Appendix A Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot This appendix describes how to configure the Passport ARN router for Netboot and Directed Netboot, as follows: The ifconfig and bconfig commands configure the ARN for netboot and directed netboot. • Use the i fconfig...
Page 98 - Using the ifconfig Command
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers A-2 114200-E Rev 00 Using the ifconfig Command A router interface cannot communicate in an IP network without an IP address. Because an ARN netboots over one of its serial, 56/64K DSU/CSU, Ethernet, or token ring links, the netboot interface must have a ...
Page 99 - Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot; describes the; command settings for configuring a COM; COM Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot 114200-E Rev 00 A-3 Table A-1 describes the ifconfig command settings for configuring a COM interface. Table A-1. COM Interface ifconfig Command Settings Setting Description Default Setting -d Resets the router IP interface settings to the default...
Page 100 - Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting; command settings for configuring the router’s; Ethernet Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers A-4 114200-E Rev 00 Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting To configure any ARN Ethernet interface for network booting, use the following command format: ifconfig [ -d ] <interface> [ <IP_address> <subnet_mask> [ <next...
Page 101 - Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting; command settings for configuring the router; Token Ring Interface ifconfig Command Settings
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot 114200-E Rev 00 A-5 Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting To configure an ARN token ring interface for network booting, use the following command format: ifconfig [ -d ] [ -r < speed > ] <interface> [ <IP_address>...
Page 102 - Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig; command settings for enabling and disabling; Examples of ifconfig Commands; on the expansion module.; ifconfig Settings to Enable and Disable Netboot Interfaces; Setting
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers A-6 114200-E Rev 00 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig To enable or disable an ARN interface for the network boot process, use the following command formats: ifconfig -disable <interface> ifconfig -enable <interface> Table A-4 de...
Page 103 - Using the bconfig Command; netboot; Format for the bconfig Command; Option
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot 114200-E Rev 00 A-7 Using the bconfig Command You use the bconfig command to configure the boot option. • To use netboot , you use the boot configuration command bconfig to specify that the ARN software image file or configuration file resides on ...
Page 104 - Examples of bconfig Commands; bconfig image local; Verifying Your Configuration
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers A-8 114200-E Rev 00 Examples of bconfig Commands 1. Configure the default netboot procedure. Use a local image file and look for the configuration file over the network using BootP. bconfig -d image (or bconfig image local ) bconfig -d config (or bconfig...
Page 107 - Appendix B; To start the ARN on the network using Quick-Start, you run the; Prepare to run Quick-Start
114200-E Rev 00 B-1 Appendix B Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) This appendix describes how to complete a local boot by running the Quick-Start script, as follows: This appendix explains how to local boot the ARN and create an initial Internet Protocol (IP) interface using the Quick-Star...
Page 108 - Before You Run Quick-Start; Filling Out the; Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers; Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-2 114200-E Rev 00 Before You Run Quick-Start To aid you in answering Quick-Start prompts, some sample worksheets are provided. Fill them out with assistance from your network administrator. The worksheets contain options that appear at each prompt when...
Page 109 - Filling Out the Worksheets; Fill out the Global Information Worksheet completely.; one; Router Protocol worksheet.; Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers; Module; Ethernet; This section provides worksheets only for a serial interface
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-3 Table B-1 provides the connector names and numbers you should use during the Quick-Start procedure. Filling Out the Worksheets The inst_arn.bat script provides many options for configuring the ARN on a network. Since typical remote acc...
Page 111 - Global Information Worksheet; Step; Expansion Module
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-5 Global Information Worksheet This section contains the prompts and possible options relating to all ARN serial configurations. Write your selection in the “Your Response” column. Global Information Worksheet Step Requested Information ...
Page 114 - Router Protocol Worksheets; Enabling TELNET is optional.; RIP Worksheet
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-8 114200-E Rev 00 Router Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options relating to the routing protocol choices on the Global Worksheet. 6 Do you want to enable TI TELNET (y/n) [n]: y(es)n(o) Enabling TELNET is op...
Page 115 - OSPF Worksheet; The backbone area ID is
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-9 Specify the version of RIP. The default is to run RIP1. Rip2 runs RIP2 without the automatic aggregation of subnets that RIP1 provides. RIG2_AGGR provices the automatic aggregation of subnets for RIP2. Enter Routing Protocol Number [1]...
Page 116 - When using a wide area; Requested Information
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-10 114200-E Rev 00 Enter OSPF MTU size selection [1]: 1. Default2. Ethernet size (Nortel Networks Series 5 compatible) 3. User Defined MTU Enter OSPF interface type selection [1]: 1. Broadcast2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point4. Point-to-Multipoint (Proprietary...
Page 117 - and press the; Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-11 Enter decimal value in seconds for Poll Interval [120]: (For NBMA only) Enter the largest number of seconds allowed between Hello packets that the router sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor. The router suggests a 120-second interval. E...
Page 118 - Wide Area Protocol Worksheets; at; Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet; Reverse local and remote
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-12 114200-E Rev 00 Wide Area Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options relating to wide area protocol choices on the Global Worksheet. Follow the default route for unknown subnets? (y/n) [n]: y(es)n(o) The def...
Page 119 - Frame Relay Worksheet; The valid range for the DLCI
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-13 Enter Remote Addressselection [3]: 1. DCE2. DTE3. EXPLICIT Note: Reverse local and remote address values when configuring the device at the other end of the circuit. (Exception: When connecting to a Series 5 router that uses DCE/DTE a...
Page 120 - PPP Standard Worksheet; Link Quality Monitoring on
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-14 114200-E Rev 00 PPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Enter Remote IP address in dotted decimal notation: Enter the IP address of the peer connection. Do you wish to turn on the PPP echo function? (y/n) [n]: y(es)n(o) En...
Page 121 - If the LQR timer is
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-15 Enable use of the Remote Peer router’s LQR Timer? (y/n) [y]: (For LQR Protocol only) y(es)n(o) Note: If the LQR timer is enabled, the remote peer router maintains its own LQR timer for this interface. When the LQR timer is disabled, t...
Page 122 - Running the Quick-Start Script; At the Technician Interface; Enter; to configure the router to use the local; config; bconfig; Reboot the router by entering; Log in to the Technician Interface.
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-16 114200-E Rev 00 Running the Quick-Start Script The Quick-Start script is called inst_arn.bat and you run it as part of the Local Boot process. Begin local boot as follows: 1. At the Technician Interface login: prompt, enter Manager to log in. 2. Ent...
Page 123 - Type the following command and press the Return key:; Task
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) 114200-E Rev 00 B-17 5. Type the following command and press the Return key: run inst_arn.bat 6. Follow the script online, using your worksheets when responding to its prompts. The list of commands in Table B-2 describe how to interact with the Quick-Star...
Page 124 - Name and save the configuration file.; Starting the IP Interface Test; To cancel the test, enter; Choose whether you want to configure another module/port.; If you enter; When the Technician Interface prompt reappears, enter; logout; to exit the; Configuring Passport Remote
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers B-18 114200-E Rev 00 7. Name and save the configuration file. The script begins to test the configuration on the new IP interface (Figure B-2) . Figure B-2. Starting the IP Interface Test 8. To continue the IP configuration test, enter the IP address for...
Page 125 - Physical Specifications; The dimensions and weight of the ARN are as follows:; Physical specifications
114200-E Rev 00 C-1 Appendix C ARN Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications and a product overview of the ARN and its interface options, as follows: Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the ARN are as follows: • Height: 2.8 in. (7.1 cm) • Width: 17.25 ...
Page 126 - Heavy-duty steel construction; Electrical Specifications; lists the wall outlet requirements.; Environmental Specifications; The environmental requirements of the ARN are as follows:; ARN Wall Outlet Requirements; Country; Any other country Your ARN distributor informs you of the
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-2 114200-E Rev 00 If you are installing your ARN in an electronic equipment rack, make sure that the rack meets the following specifications: • Heavy-duty steel construction • Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard hole-spacing • Width of 19 ...
Page 127 - ARN Technical Specifications; Hardware Communications Options; Configuring RMON and RMON2 on BayRS Routers
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-3 Hardware Communications Options The ARN is designed to scale to your needs. In addition to either an Ethernet or token ring base module, you can add an optional expansion and up to two optional adapter modules to the ARN. The ARN is available in the f...
Page 128 - One ISDN BRI U interface; Network Interfaces Available on ARNs; Description
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-4 114200-E Rev 00 • One ISDN BRI U interface • One V.34 modem interface • One 56/64K DSU/CSU interface • One FE1/E1 DSU/CSU interface • One FT1/T1 DSU/CSU interface • One X.25 PAD interface Table C-2 describes each interface. Table C-2. Network Interfa...
Page 129 - the
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-5 Serial Provides WAN connectivity. ARN models can have up to five serial ports (three on an expansion module and up to two adapter modules). Each por t can operate independently with RS-232, RS-422, RS-449, RS-530, V.28, V.35, and X.21 cables. Serial c...
Page 130 - the ARN base or expansion module and identifies its pin locations.; AUI Pin Assignments; Pin Assignment
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-6 114200-E Rev 00 Ethernet Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) The ARN Ethernet 10BASE-T base module, Ethernet expansion module, and Ethernet/tri-serial expansion modules contain a 10BASE-T standard 802.3 AUI DB-15 receptacle with a slide lock. Table C-3 s...
Page 131 - interfaces provide UTP support.; Interface Pin Assignments; Not used
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-7 Ethernet 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx Interfaces The Ethernet 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx interfaces provide UTP support. Table C-4 identifies the pin locations and function assignments for these interfaces. Table C-4. 10BASE-T and 10/100BASE-Tx Interfac...
Page 132 - Token Ring STP Interface; ARN base or expansion module and identifies its pin locations.; Token Ring STP Interface Pin Assignments; GND
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-8 114200-E Rev 00 Token Ring STP Interface The token ring STP interface provides shielded twisted-pair support. The ARN token ring base module, token ring expansion module, and token ring/tri-serial expansion modules contain this standard 802.5 DB-9 re...
Page 133 - Token Ring UTP Interface; You can use the following cables, described in the; Token Ring UTP Interface Pin Assignments
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-9 Token Ring UTP Interface The token ring UTP interface provides unshielded twisted-pair support. The ARN token ring expansion module and token ring/tri-serial expansion modules contain this receptacle. Table C-6 shows the RJ-45 pin assignments for the ...
Page 134 - shows the signal and pin assignments for these connectors.; Serial Interface Pin Assignments
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-10 114200-E Rev 00 • RS-422 connections (Order No. 7318) • RS-232 connections (Order No. 7826) • RS-530 connections (Order No. AE0018012) Table C-7 shows the signal and pin assignments for these connectors. Table C-7. Serial Interface Pin Assignments P...
Page 135 - ISDN BRI U Interface; ISDN BRI U Interface Pin Assignments
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-11 ISDN BRI U Interface The ARN supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/BRI adapter module. The integrated ISDN BRI functionality allows you to connect directly to the ISDN network, through a U interface, as opposed to connecting over ...
Page 136 - ISDN BRI S/T Interface; ISDN BRI S/T Interface Pin Assignments
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-12 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI S/T Interface The ARN supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/BRI adapter module. The integrated ISDN BRI functionality allows you to connect to the ISDN network over a terminal adapter through an S/T inter...
Page 137 - Configuring WAN Line Services
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-13 56/64K DSU/CSU Interface The ARN supports direct synchronous access to either a 56K dataphone digital service (DDS) or 64K Clear Channel dedicated services using an optional 56/64K DSU/CSU adapter module. The 56/64K DSU/CSU interface uses an 8-pin RJ...
Page 138 - RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-14 114200-E Rev 00 Table C-11 lists the ARN FT1/T1 DSU/CSU connector pinouts. Table C-11. RJ-48C Connector Pinouts Pin Assignment Pin No. Signal 1 Receive Data RING 2 Receive Data TIP 3 No Connect 4 Send Data RING 5 Send Data TIP 6 No Connect 7 No Conn...
Page 139 - X.25 Breakout Box Interface Pin Assignments
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-15 X.25 PAD Connections The ARN provides X.25 PAD functions that enable the router to access X.25 services through the 8 ports of an attached breakout box. The PAD establishes and maintains links with the packet switch network, assembles and disassemble...
Page 140 - lists the V.34 interface pin assignments.; Local Console Connections; V.34 Interface Pin Assignments
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-16 114200-E Rev 00 RJ-11 Interface (for V.34 Modem) The ARN supports a V.34 modem connection using an optional V.34 modem adapter module. The V.34 functionality allows you to connect directly to a phone line, as opposed to connecting over an external m...
Page 141 - The connector pin assignment described in; Service Modem Connections; Local Console Port DB-9 Pin Assignments
ARN Technical Specifications 114200-E Rev 00 C-17 The connector pin assignment described in Table C-14 shows signal and pin assignments for the Console port. Service Modem Connections The ARN back panel contains one modem service interface, labeled Modem; its DB-9 plug connector provides an RS-232-D...
Page 142 - Service Modem Port DB-9 Pin Assignments
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers C-18 114200-E Rev 00 The connector pin assignment described in Table C-15 shows signal and pin assignments for the modem port. Table C-15. Service Modem Port DB-9 Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No. Signal Name Direction 1 DCD (Data carrier detect) Fr...
Page 143 - ARN Ethernet Base Model Safety Status; Port Location
114200-E Rev 00 D-1 Appendix D Requirements for European Operation This appendix provides information required for operating the ARN in Europe, cabling requirements for synchronous (serial) connection, and information about using the serial adapter module (Order No. CV0004001) and ISDN BRI adapter m...
Page 144 - ARN 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Base Model Safety Status
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers D-2 114200-E Rev 00 ARN 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Base Model Safety Status Table D-2 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment. ARN Token Ring Base Model Safety Status Table D-3 lists the safety status of intercon...
Page 145 - Requirements for European Operation; ARN Expansion Modules Safety Status
Requirements for European Operation 114200-E Rev 00 D-3 ARN Expansion Modules Safety Status ARN expansion modules are upgrade options that provide an additional synchronous interface. These options can be installed in any ARN model. Table D-4 lists the safety status of the interconnection point (COM...
Page 153 - Serial Adapter Module Requirements
Requirements for European Operation 114200-E Rev 00 D-11 Serial Adapter Module Requirements The serial adapter module (Order No. CV0004001) is approved only for installation in a host, and with host attachments, which are either type approved for such apparatus or, if supplied after 1st March 1989, ...
Page 154 - ISDN BRI Adapter Module Requirements; lists the ISDN connector pinouts.; ISDN Connector Pinouts; Pin
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers D-12 114200-E Rev 00 ISDN BRI Adapter Module Requirements The ISDN BRI adapter module (Order No. CV0004002) is approved only for installation in a host, and with host attachments, which are either type approved for such apparatus or, if supplied after 1s...
Page 155 - ISDN BRI Power Requirements; Voltage
Requirements for European Operation 114200-E Rev 00 D-13 Power Requirements for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules The ISDN BRI and serial adapter modules obtain power from the host chassis and have the power requirements shown in Table D-14 . The power drawn from the host chassis combined with tha...
Page 156 - Up to 50 V RMS or V DC
Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers D-14 114200-E Rev 00 Figure D-7. Clearance and Creepage Distances for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules Table D-15. Clearance and Creepage Distances for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules Clearance (X) Creepage (Y) Voltage used or generated by other p...
Page 159 - Numbers
114200-E Rev 00 Index-1 Numbers 10/100BASE-Tx pin assignments, C-7 100BASE-Fx, 1-9 interface, connecting to, 1-13 10BASE-T interface, connecting to, 1-12 7934, 50-pin to RS-232 cable, D-5 A acronyms, xxi adapter modules connecting to DSU/CSU interfaces, 1-18, 1-19, 1-21ISDN interfaces, 1-17serial in...
Page 162 - See also
Index-4 114200-E Rev 00 AUI, 1-9base module, 1-9expansion module, 1-9 interfaces configuring, A-4connecting to, 1-10, 1-12, 1-13ifconfig settings, A-4 pin assignments 10/100BASE-Tx, C-7AUI, C-6 European operating specifications, D-1 to D-15 Expansion LED, 3-3 expansion module Ethernet interface 10BA...