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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks; NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks.; Statement of Conditions
  • 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
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 5 – FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement; The Facility Interface Code
  • Page 6 – Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 9 – ix; Contents; Preface
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii; Index
  • Page 13 – xiii; Figures
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – xv; Tables
  • Page 16 – xvi
  • Page 17 – xvii; Before You Begin; and
  • Page 18 – xviii; Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions:
  • Page 19 – Acronyms; This guide uses the following acronyms:; Set Trap Monitor Filters; show ip alerts; or; show ip routes
  • Page 20 – xx
  • Page 21 – Hard-Copy Technical Manuals; URL. Find the product; How to Get Help; URL and click; Technical Solutions Center; EMEA
  • Page 23 – Chapter 1; Preparing for Installation; Verifying Shipment Contents
  • Page 24 – Inspect all items for any shipping damage.; Mounting hardware; Mounting Hardware; In particular, check the AN/DC for any damage to the ports on the
  • Page 25 – Console Cables; Supplying Tools and Equipment; Tools; Flathead screwdriver, for attaching network cables; Cables
  • Page 26 – Heavy-duty steel construction; Verifying Site Requirements; Space Requirements
  • Page 27 – Reinforced insulation from the main AC power; Environmental Requirements
  • Page 28 – Positioning the AN/DC on a Flat Surface; Connecting Communications Cables; Installing the AN/DC in a Rack
  • Page 29 – Attaching Flange Brackets to the AN/DC; Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver.; with the cagenut screws. Otherwise, just use the cagenut screws.
  • Page 31 – Mounting the AN/DC on a Wall; When mounting the AN/DC on a wall, keep the following in mind:; Insert one wall-mount anchor into each hole.
  • Page 33 – To connect network cables to the back of the AN/DC:; Plugging Cables into the AN/DC; Connect the network cables to the physical network.
  • Page 34 – Connecting a Management Console or Modem; Use t; Complete the steps in one of the following sections:; Connecting a Terminal Console; To use the Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot software
  • Page 35 – Power on and configure the console, using the parameters in; Refer to the console user manual for instructions.; Power off the console.; Attaching the Modem Adapter to the Console Cable; Parameter; Baud Rate
  • Page 36 – The console is now connected. Proceed to the section “; Connecting a PC Console
  • Page 37 – The PC console is now connected. Proceed to the section “
  • Page 38 – Connecting a Modem; To connect a modem to the AN/DC, you need; Configure the modem, using the parameters in Table; Refer to the modem user manual for instructions.; Modem Parameters; Modem Signal/Parameter
  • Page 39 – Do not connect a modem to the AN/DC until you are certain that it
  • Page 40 – The modem is now connected to the AN/DC.; Connecting to the DC Power Source; To connect the AN/DC to the power source:; Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF (0) position; AN/DC Power Switch and DC Terminals; Due to high-energy hazards, only qualified service personnel are
  • Page 41 – Attaching AN/DC Power Input Cables; Although #18 AWG cable is adequate, we recommend #16 AWG cable
  • Page 42 – Attaching AN/DC Power and Ground Cables; Use the same wire gauge (or greater) for the earth ground as that used
  • Page 43 – Chapter 2; Topics in this chapter include:; Your shipment is complete and undamaged.
  • Page 44 – Inspect all items for shipping damage.; The packing list is usually affixed to the shipping container.; Make sure that you received
  • Page 45 – Accessories in the ANH-8/DC Shipping Container
  • Page 46 – Sample Cagenuts and Screws for Unthreaded Rack Rails; To use the Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot configuration
  • Page 48 – Operating Temperature: 41; Positioning the ANH-8/DC on a Flat Surface
  • Page 49 – Tighten the four screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 51 – Installing the ANH-8/DC in an Electronic Enclosure Rack
  • Page 54 – Connect an Ethernet AUI drop cable to the port labeled AUI (; The cable must have a female 15-pin DSUB connector.; Connecting an AUI Cable; Secure the AUI cable using the connector slide lock.; Connecting the ANH-8/DC AUI port directly to the AUI port on an
  • Page 55 – Connecting Ethernet Repeater Port UTP Cables; Connecting Repeater UTP Cables
  • Page 56 – If the UTP ports on both hubs are in MDI-X mode, use a crossover cable.
  • Page 58 – Linking Hubs
  • Page 59 – Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface UTP Cable; Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface Cable; Connect the other end of each cable to the communications device.; This section does not apply unless you have upgraded the ANH-8/DC
  • Page 60 – Connecting Synchronous Cables; See the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms.; Connecting Synchronous Cables to COM1, COM2, or COM3; Secure the screws on the cable’s COM connector.; Your ANH-8/DC may not have a third synchronous interface. The
  • Page 61 – Connecting an ISDN Cable; Plug the ISDN cable into the ISDN-BRI connector (; Connecting an ISDN BRI Cable
  • Page 62 – Console Parameters
  • Page 64 – Once you have the correct equipment, complete the following steps:
  • Page 66 – Complete the following steps:; Do not connect the modem to the ANH-8/DC until you are certain
  • Page 69 – Attaching the ANH-8/DC Power Input Cables; Use a #6 ring terminal when the connecting to the grounding stud.
  • Page 70 – Attaching the ANH-8/DC Earth Ground Cable
  • Page 71 – Chapter 3; Before you begin the initial startup from a remote site:; About Software Installation
  • Page 72 – Boot Options; summarizes the; Summary of Initial Startup Options; Description and Requirements; EZ Install
  • Page 73 – Installing the Flash Memory Card; A PCMCIA Flash memory card; Flash Memory Card; The router obtains all startup files from a remote UNIX- or
  • Page 74 – Insert the card into the receptacle.; shows how to insert the Flash memory card in an AN/DC that does; Gently push the card until it fits snugly into place.; format; command available with the Nortel Networks; Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the AN/DC Receptacle; If you attempt to boot without the Flash memory card inserted, the
  • Page 75 – Using EZ Install; To use the EZ Install feature:; Supply power as described in this chapter.; with the amount of memory available.
  • Page 76 – Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot; bconfig; Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor; Power on the local management console.; As the router powers on, your console displays the message
  • Page 77 – Running Diagnostics; Be sure to press Control-c before the diagnostic tests complete. To
  • Page 78 – Manager; Memory = 4MB
  • Page 79 – Continuing with Netboot; Type the appropriate; command at the Diagnostic Monitor; shows a sample command.; Sample Interface Configuration Command; As; getcfg; command displays the location of the boot; ifconfig
  • Page 80 – command. Contact your network; reset; Or type; and press the Return key to boot the router without running the; boot
  • Page 81 – Netboot; When you boot the router, its LEDs flash in a particular order.; If the router tries to Netboot and cannot find a software image or
  • Page 82 – Continuing with Directed Netboot; At the Diagnostic Monitor prompt, enter the appropriate
  • Page 83 – The Boot Options section displays the following information:; boot image=network
  • Page 84 – Directed Netboot; The router starts bridging and routing traffic.; Attempting Directed Netboot.
  • Page 85 – Continuing with Local Boot; To use the Local Boot feature:; bconfig config local; and press the Return key to boot the AN without running the
  • Page 86 – The Technician Interface prompt (; All rights reserved
  • Page 87 – Flash memory card, type; dir; and press the Return key. The router software; Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface
  • Page 88 – logout; If the router tries to Local Boot and cannot get a software image, it
  • Page 89 – Chapter 4; This chapter describes
  • Page 90 – Ensuring a Successful Installation
  • Page 91 – The POWER LED lights and remains on.
  • Page 92 – AN/DC LED Descriptions; Descriptions; LED
  • Page 93 – Lights when the AN/DC is transmitting data over the network.
  • Page 94 – describes the function of each front-panel LED.; LED Label
  • Page 95 – illustrates the back-panel LEDs for the ISDN and Second Ethernet
  • Page 96 – Powering On and Off; Green; Once the AN/DC is connected to the power source, the central office
  • Page 97 – If you cannot feel air flow from the vents, and the POWER and DIAG
  • Page 98 – Yo
  • Page 100 – Removing a Flash Memory Card; shows the eject; AN/DC Flash Memory Card Eject Button; Do not remove the Flash memory card while the router is operating,
  • Page 101 – Protecting Memory Card Files; . After successfully loading the configuration; Remove the memory card as described in the previous section.; Memory Card Read-Write Protect Switch; Reinsert the memory card into the card receptacle.
  • Page 103 – Using the ifconfig Command
  • Page 104 – Configuring a Synchronous IP Interface for Netbooting; synchronous options; indicates some combination of the following settings:; command arguments for configuring a; The ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface; Setting; Frame Relay settings:
  • Page 105 – Configuring Netboot and Directed Netboot; Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Netbooting; interface; describes the; command arguments for configuring an Ethernet; The ifconfig Command Settings for an Ethernet Interface
  • Page 106 – Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig; Using the bconfig Command; Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with
  • Page 107 – The bconfig Command Options; Specifies information about the software image.
  • Page 109 – Appendix B; The last two sections in this appendix,
  • Page 110 – Filling Out the Quick-Start Worksheets; We suggest the following procedure when filling out worksheets:
  • Page 111 – Global Information Worksheet; Step; Specify the slot number where
  • Page 113 – Router Protocol Worksheets; RIP Worksheet
  • Page 114 – OSPF Worksheet; Requested Information
  • Page 116 – Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet; Destination Network
  • Page 117 – Wide Area Protocol Worksheets; Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet; Enter Local Address; Frame Relay Worksheet
  • Page 119 – PPP Standard Worksheet
  • Page 120 – Using the Quick-Start Commands; Refer to the commands in; SMDS Worksheet; Enter 10-digit individual; Press Return; When prompted
  • Page 121 – Running the Quick-Start Script; After you enter; Enter IP address of Site Manager workstation:; Obtain this information from your network administrator.
  • Page 123 – This appendix provides; AN/DC Physical Specifications; The dimensions and weight of the AN/DC are
  • Page 124 – A third synchronous interface
  • Page 125 – Technical Specifications; AN/DC Network Interfaces; Description
  • Page 127 – Connector Pinouts; Synchronous Interfaces; Ethernet
  • Page 128 – AUI Port Pin Assignments; Pin Assignment; Ground
  • Page 129 – shows the RJ-45 pin assignments for the eight front-panel 10Base-T; RJ-45 Jacks Pin Assignments
  • Page 130 – shows the signal and pin assignments for these connectors.
  • Page 131 – Synchronous Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 132 – ISDN BRI Ports; lists the ISDN connector pinouts.; Local Console Connections; Any VT100-compatible console device for direct console access; ISDN Connector Pinouts; No connection
  • Page 133 – The connector pin assignment described in
  • Page 136 – Safety Status (Third Synchronous Interface Module)
  • Page 137 – Requirements for European Operation; Synchronous Cabling Requirements
  • Page 141 – ISDN BRI Requirements; Power Requirements; ISDN BRI Power Requirements; Voltage
  • Page 142 – ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances
  • Page 143 – ISDN BRI Upgrade Module Safety Status; Port Location
  • Page 144 – ISDN BRI Connector Pinouts; Pin
  • Page 145 – Numbers; See
  • Page 149 – See also
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Page 2 - ii; Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks; NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks.; Statement of Conditions

ii 312410-A Rev 00 Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks All rights reserved. November 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 present...

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