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1. 3 9 Figure 3 7 Verifying the Interface Configuration 3 10 Figure 3 8 Netboot Sees TET TUN TET re d Figure 3 9 Specifying the Source for Directed Netboot 3 12 Figure 3 10 Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration 3 13 Figure 3 11 Directed dos c 3 14 Pue ae ior 3 16 Figure 3 13 Logging In to the Technician Interface and Mounting a Volume 3 17 Figure 4 1 Fom Panel LEDS easa bote ca 4 2 Figure 4 2 8 0 8 4 2 Figure 4 89 ANH 8 DC Back Panel LEDs T deeds 4 7 Figure 4 4 Power SWIICE Lis esce redet bita sen Enn Ga pn Ent 4 9 Figure 4 5 ANEF SIDO Power SWC uisaute lin aig kk nc xdi ka d 4 9 5 ANIDU Reset Button cuo iret creto io ree SERA etus REP c ve Roa 4 11 Figure 4 7 ANH SIDG Reset Button secca iret recti orb rac en ba da 4 11 Figure 4 8 Flash Memory Card Eject Button 4 12 Figure 4 9 8 Flash Memory Card Eject Button 4 12 Figure 4 10 Memory Card Read Write Protect Switch 4 13 Figure 0 1
2. 4 Using the bconfig Command A4 312410 A Rev 00 xi Appendix B Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Filing Qutthie QuickStart WoOPKSlBele prete tte B 2 Global Information Worksheet OUR RERO E prO FERE DA ERO Fir Rad B 3 Router Protocol Worksheets rere T 5 Wide Area Protocol WorkeHesis 9 Using the Quick Start B 12 Furio o Start reae 13 Technical Specifications AN DC Physical Specifications bd EU ae s 6 1 Physical Speciali a br paced End C 1 Power Supply Specifications cccccccccccsssecessecccsseesseseeecsseeesesseecsseeeseseesseseeeeseeeeesaeese 2 Hardware Communications ette kn kosten nsu 2 ANH 8 DC Hardware Communications Options 2 Connector PINGUS reb T mm ee Attachment Unit latertace Poris C 6 10Base
3. aab sc Odi sx xxi Fon to Get HEI a xxi Chapter 1 Installing the AN DC Prepaniotsr er EDD pp 0 0 077 1 1 Shipment CODES osse a pna c ro ape aqaa eant aeneis bp d 1 1 Neale Toos and 1 3 1 3 Um 1 3 ro Me s 1 4 Moning m 1 4 Site Reguire MENE c tede kd SES i RA dd 1 4 Space Requirements TT Electiical IIS scalas ate eda etie a 1 5 Environmental Requirements 1 5 Ive ihe rs ede aaa aaae niaaa aA DAAA EAA EE aa 1 6 Positioning the Flat Surface 1 6 Installing the in a Rack 1 6 Mounting the on a Wall auus cies tent reet ba bee 1 9 Connecting Communications 1 11 312410 A Rev 00 ix Connecting a Management Console or Modem 1 12 Connecting a Terminal Console TT T 1 12 Condecind iussu sens Ecke
4. pu 22238238 cable WRAS AN0044A Figure 2 7 Connecting an AUI Cable 2 Secure the AUI cable using the connector slide lock 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the transceiver device 2 12 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Connecting Ethernet Repeater Port UTP Cables To connect unshielded twisted pair UTP cables to the front panel 10 repeater ports attach the UTP cables to the front panel RJ 45 connectors Ethernet Repeater Ports 1 8 as shown in Figure 2 8 Ethernet repeater ports 1 8 with RJ 45 connectors Access Node Hub 22888888 2 UTP cables AN0045A Figure 2 8 Connecting Repeater UTP Cables Using the MDI MDI X Switch The ANH 8 DC front panel includes an external MDI MDI X switch Figure 2 9 that allows you to change transmit and receive signals for 10Base T repeater Port 1 from normal repeater input mode media dependent interface with crossover or MDI X to repeater cascade out media dependent interface or MDI configuration In MDI X mode transmit and receive signal connections are reversed in MDI mode the port transmits and receives straight through signals With a standard straight through UTP cable in Port 1 press the switch in for MDI operation With a crossover cable in Port 1
5. 0057 Figure 4 9 ANH 8 DC Flash Memory Card Eject Button 2 To insert another card into the receptacle refer to Installing the Flash Memory Card in Chapter 3 312410 A Rev 00 Operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC Protecting Memory Card Files Nortel Networks ships each memory card with its read write protect switch in the unprotected position Figure 4 10 After successfully loading the configuration file and saving your configuration you may want to write protect the memory card for backup purposes Note You typically do not operate the router with a write protected memory card We recommend making a copy of your configuration on another memory card write protecting the card and storing it in a safe place To change memory card protection 1 Remove the memory card as described in the previous section 2 Adjust read write protect switch which is located on the edge opposite the INSERT arrow of the memory card Figure 4 10 Unprotected Ne Protected 6948 Figure 4 10 gt Memory Card Read Write Protect Switch 3 Reinsert the memory card into the card receptacle 312410 A Rev 00 4 13 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 312410 A Rev 00 Appendix A Configuring Netboot and Directed Netboot You can use the following commands to configure the AN DC or ANH 8 DC for Netboot and Directed Netboot Use the ifconfig comma
6. D 9 Table D 11 ISDN BRI Safety Status Order Nos 24000 24000 S 50022 0004006 AE0011013 and 0011019 0 9 Table D 12 ISDN Connebtor PInallfe scirocco ai D 10 xvi 312410 A Rev 00 Preface Read this guide for instructions on how to install start and operate Access Node or 8 Port Access Node Hub models that have a single DC input switching power supply the AN DC and ANH 8 DC This guide describes e Physically installing the AN DC Chapter 1 or the ANH 8 DC Chapter 2 and attaching communications equipment e Connecting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC to the network using one of the Site Manager software configuration options Chapter 3 e Using the AN DC or ANH 8 DC operator switches and interpret LED displays Chapter 4 Before You Begin Before using this guide you must complete the following procedures For a new router Install the router see the installation guide that came with your router e Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file see Quick Starting Routers Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers or Connecting ASN Routers to a Network Make sure that you are running the latest version of Nortel Networks BayRS and Site Manager software For information about upgrading BayRS and Site Manager see the upgrading guide for your version of BayRS 312410 A Rev 00 xvii Installing and Operating AN DC
7. No 312410 A Rev 00 November 2000 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 4130 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems NORTEL NETWORKS Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks 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 presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks NA Inc Trademarks NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks ACE AFN AN BCN BLN BN CN FN FRE GAME LN Optivity and PPX are registered trademarks and ANH ASN BaysSIS BCNX BLNX EZ Install EZ Internetwork EZ LAN PathMan PhonePlus Quick2Config RouterMan and SPEX are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks NA Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks Inc does not assume an
8. Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ48C 2 Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment The telephone company will notify you in advance of such changes to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service 3 the unit causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service If possible they will notify you in advance but if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible and will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC 4 If you experience trouble with the unit please contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area for service or repairs Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by Nortel Networks United States 1 800 2LANWAN Valbonne France 33 4 92 96 69 68 Sydney Australia 61 2 9927 8800 Tokyo Japan 81 3 5740 1700 5 You are required to notify the telephone company when you disconnect the unit from the network 312410 A Rev 00 V Nortel Networks 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
9. seed 1 14 annes a tus ERI D Eos OU GE aras e ERO sul 1 16 Connecting to the DC Power Source Chapter 2 Installing the ANH 8 DC Preparing for Installation E 2 1 Verte Shipment COMENGE race iR 2 2 Supplying TICs 2 3 TO Pere re M 2 3 ci e U 2 4 wur pho MW Tr PR 2 4 e 2 4 PUB CRIP be uidet dre Rr Re Fra a DLP x LER Rb cada Ron 2 5 Space Requirements T T 2 5 tS 2 2 5 Environmental Pell Bm MS sous bita snb cux c bd aai Don Re 2 6 Installing the ANH 8 DC orate 2 6 Positioning the ANH 8 DC on a Flat Surtace 2 6 Installing the ANH 8 DC in amp Rack ia Rar Rz 2 7 Mounting Tries SIDU ong 2 10 Gonnecling Communications Cables Lis eere t a n 2 12 Connecti
10. Enter decimal value in seconds for Hello Interval 10 Note This value must match all other interfaces in the OSPF area for connection to take place The script suggests the following intervals Broadcast 10 s Point to Point 15 s 20 s Point to MultiPoint 10 s Enter decimal value in Seconds for Router Dead Interval 40 Note This value must match all other interfaces in the OSPF area for connection to take place The script suggests the following intervals Broadcast 40 s Point to Point 60 s NBMA 80 s Point to MultiPoint STD 40 s Enter decimal value for Router Priority 1 For Broadcast NBMA or Point to Multipoint Enter a router priority value The lower the value above zero the higher the priority Note If you set the router priority to zero 0 the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network continued 312410 A Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure OSPF Worksheet continued Requested Information Options Your Response Enter decimal value in Enter the largest number of seconds Seconds for Poll Interval allowed between Hello packets that 20 the router sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor For NBMA only The router suggests a 20 second interval Enter IP address of neighbor Enter addresses for all NBMA in dotted decimal notation or n
11. TCI 9 N 3 Expansion ISDN BRI E ISDN BRI Cable Connector Synchronous Cables 0049 Figure 2 14 Connecting an ISDN BRI Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN communications device 312410 A Rev 00 2 19 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Connecting a Management Console or Modem Use the front panel console port to connect an ASCII based terminal a personal computer terminal emulator or a modem to the ANH 8 DC Using a local terminal you can monitor the results of startup diagnostics and set the boot configuration Using an attached modem you can allow remote dial in access to diagnostics Note To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot software configuration options you must connect a console the first time you power up the ANH 8 DC as described in Chapter 3 Connecting a Terminal Console You need both pieces in the ANH 8 DC console modem cable kit Order No 110310 to connect a console e Order No 110307 serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors e Order No 110308 null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors Once you have the appropriate equipment complete the following
12. 25 25 position D Sub plug receptacle with screw locks ground shield connected to backshell ANO0814 Figure D 1 Cable 7837 V 28 Compliant Table D 6 WAN Interface Order No 7837 Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Frame Ground 1 Frame Ground 2 Send Data 2 Send Data 3 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 4 Request to Send 4 Request to Send 5 Clear to Send 5 Clear to Send 6 Data Set Ready 6 Data Set Ready 8 Data Terminal Ready 20 Data Terminal Ready continued 312410 A Rev 00 D 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Pin 1 L Pin 15 Pin 16 AMAN S Pin 30 Pin 31 7 Pin 44 44 Position D SUB Plug with Screw Locks Ground Shield Connected to Backshell Figure D 2 Cable 7220 V 35 Compliant Table D 6 WAN Interface Order No 7837 continued Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination 9 Data Carrier Detect 8 Data Carrier Detect 10 Send Timing 15 Send Timing 11 Receive Timing 17 Receive Timing 12 Transmitter Signal Element Timing 24 Transmitter Signal Element Timing 7 Signal Ground 7 Signal Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 7 19 20 23 Pin 13 28 Pin 14 29 15 FEET pu Signal Ground Clear to Send Data Carrier Detect Recei
13. The Diagnostic Monitor command line prompt appears Figure 3 5 You are now using the Diagnostic Monitor 7 To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or the Local Boot option refer to the specific section that describes the procedure you want to use e Continuing with Netboot e Continuing with Directed Netboot e Continuing with Local Boot 3 8 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC Continuing with Netboot 1 Contact your network administrator to verify that the network is set up for the Netboot procedure Ask your network administrator or refer to Appendix A for the interface configuration command to use in Step 3 Write the command below for reference ifconfig Type the appropriate ifconfig command at the Diagnostic Monitor prompt and press the Return key to configure the router s interface to the network Figure 3 6 shows a sample command AN_DIAG gt gt ifconfig xcvr1 192 32 37 125 255 255 255 224 AN_DIAG gt gt ANO0001 Figure 3 6 Sample Interface Configuration Command Type the following command and press the Return key to verify the configuration that you specified in Step 3 getcfg As Figure 3 7 shows getcfg command displays the location of the boot image and the network configuration file as well as the interface configuration that you specified using the ifconfig command 312410 A Rev 00 3 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems AN DIAG getcfg
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15. eres udi 500099 99 5009 Cagenut screw 4 o LJ Rail without threaded holes M U7 0 16 Use 4 Figure 1 4 Installing the AN DC in a Rack You can now connect the network cables to your AN DC Go to the section Connecting Communications Cables later in this chapter 1 8 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Mounting the AN DC on a Wall When mounting the AN DC on a wall keep the following in mind Make sure that the wall is at least 3 8 in 0 96 cm thick and is made of Sheetrock or wood You need the following equipment before you start An electric drill Phillips screwdriver Two wall mount anchors To mount the AN DC on the wall 1 e p Drill two 5 16 in 0 8 cm holes in wall 5 1 4 in 13 34 cm apart at least 3 ft 0 915 m off the floor Insert one wall mount anchor into each hole Tighten the anchors with a Phillips screwdriver Back the head of each screw out 1 8 in 0 32 cm from the wall Hang the AN DC on the wall by aligning the keyhole cutouts on the back of the AN DC with the protruding screw heads Figure 1 5 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Be POWER Rubber feet NETWORKS NORTEL AN0005A Figure 1 5 Mounting the AN DC on a Wall 312410
16. 3 3 using 3 6 3 15 to 3 18 local file system viewing 3 17 MDI X MDI switch 2 13 example configurations 2 14 using 2 14 memory card format command 3 4 removing and replacing 3 4 memory testing 3 5 3 6 4 3 missing materials 2 2 modem cable 1 16 2 2 2 23 connecting to an AN DC 1 16 to 1 18 to ANH 8 DC 2 23 to 2 25 parameters 1 16 2 24 N Netboot attaching a console 1 12 2 20 definition 3 2 requirements 3 2 starting 3 6 using 3 9 to 3 11 network cables connecting to AN DC 1 11 connecting to ANH 8 DC 2 12 to 2 19 Nortel Networks Standard PPP protocol A 2 worksheet for B 9 Index 4 OSPF worksheet 5 overheating preventing AN DC from 1 5 preventing ANH 8 DC from 2 5 P physical specifications AN DC C 1 ANH 8 DC C 1 pin assignments Ethernet repeater ports C 7 C 8 ISDN port connector C 10 RS 232 service port connector C 11 polarity autoadjust C 7 ports AUI C 6 console 1 13 Ethernet C 3 C 5 Ethernet repeater C 4 Ethernet LEDs 4 5 synchronous 4 5 UTP 2 14 Power LED AN DC 4 4 powering on 4 8 PPP worksheet B 10 preparing for installation 1 1 to 1 5 2 1 to 2 6 product support xxi publications hard copy xxi Q Quick Start procedure commands B 12 defined B 1 install bat script 3 17 using 3 17 worksheets B 3 to B 12 312410 A Rev 00 R repeater ports ANH 8 DC 10Base T 2 13 2 17 7 resetting 4 10 RIP worksheet B 5 R
17. Cable 7837 V 28 Compliant TOT en D 3 Figure D 2 Gable 722004535 circi e Een ies rb x d aen D 4 Figure D 3 Cable 7224 X 21 D 6 Figure 0 4 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances D 8 xiv 312410 A Rev 00 Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table A 1 Table A 2 Table A 3 Table B 1 Table C 1 Table C 2 Table C 3 Table C 4 Table C 5 Table C 6 Table C 7 Table D 1 Table D 2 Table D 3 Table D 4 Table D 5 Table D 6 312410 A Rev 00 Tables Console aevo UR RR E RC ERA 1 13 M dem Patel BPO uc uin ioc e oer a Kee a daa 1 16 Console IBI S siai 2 20 Modem PaIAm eS petito paa tai eadeni pr Cr 2 24 Summary of Initial Startup Options Fon Panel LEDS 4 4 4 5 ANH 8 DC Frant Pangl LEDS 4 6 Bares Pans EDS epe bob UR 4 8 The ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface A 2 The ifconfig Command Settings for
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19. 00 Appendix Technical Specifications This appendix provides e AN DC Physical Specifications e ANH 8 DC Physical Specifications e Power Supply Specifications e Hardware Communications Options e ANH 8 DC Hardware Communications Options e Connector Pinouts AN DC Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the AN DC are Height 3 3 in 8 4 cm e Width 17 5 in 44 5 cm e Depth 9 5 in 24 1 cm e Weight 12 lb 5 4 kg ANH 8 DC Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the ANH 8 DC are Height 1 75 in 4 5 cm Depth 11 25 in 28 6 cm e Width 17 25 in 43 8 cm e Weight approximately 7 5 lbs 3 2 kg 312410 A Rev 00 C 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Power Supply Specifications Specifications for both the AN DC AN and ANH 8 DC power supply e Nominal input voltage of 48 or 60 DC 20 e 3 DC output voltages 5 12 and 12 for a total output power of 43 watts with forced air cooling AN DC Hardware Communications Options The AN DC is available with one Ethernet AUI and two synchronous interfaces As optional upgrades the AN DC also supports e third synchronous interface e AnISDN BRI interface for direct without terminal adapter connection to the ISDN network second Ethernet interface e Ethernet Data Collection Module DCM for gathering RMON statistics Note When using an Ethernet DCM in t
20. 10 Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration The Boot Options section displays the following information e The IP address of the server where the software image and configuration file reside e The pathnames of the software image and configuration file 5 If configuration information is correct continue to Step 6 Otherwise reenter the correct bconfig command Contact your network administrator if you need assistance 6 Type the following command and press the Return key to run the diagnostic tests to completion and reboot reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the router without running the diagnostic tests Figure 3 11 shows sample output during the boot process 312410 A Rev 00 3 13 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Booting Access Node Starting OS kernel for network boot Attempting Directed Netboot Directed Netboot using active IP interface Retrieving config config from network done Retrieving image krnl an exe from network Nortel Networks Copyright 1992 All rights reser Login Figure 3 11 Directed Netboot AN0070A Note If the router cannot find a software image or configuration file via Directed Netboot it attempts to Local Boot once If both attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor Login prompt AN DIAG appears on the console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem The router starts
21. 21 connections C 8 Index 6 312410 A Rev 00
22. A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Connecting Communications Cables To connect network cables to the back of the AN DC 1 Connect the appropriate cables for your network configuration to the communications ports on the back of the AN DC Figure 1 6 For some cables you may need a flathead screwdriver to secure the connector in place Figure 1 6 illustrates a sample cable configuration Appendix C describes and provides more detail on the communications ports available on the different AN DC models UT qx CONSOLE 6 1 om d e 9 kS RLSD2 9 Modem a Console or PC Cable af CM Synchronous T gt ThinNet Cable Cables AN0089B Figure 1 6 Plugging Cables into the AN DC 2 Connect the network cables to the physical network Contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms if you need assistance in connecting the AN DC to the physical network devices or if you are missing any network cables 312410 A Rev 00 1 11 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Connecting a Management Console or Modem Use the front panel console port to connect an ASCII based terminal a personal computer terminal emulator or a modem to the AN DC
23. ANH S DC Connecting a PC Console You need both pieces in the ANH 8 DC console modem cable kit to connect a PC Order No 110307 serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors Order No 110308 null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors You also need another standard AT serial cable with a 25 pin plug connector Once you have the correct equipment complete the following steps 1 Power on and configure the console using the parameters in Table 2 1 and instructions in the console user manual Power off the console Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the front panel console port Figure 2 17 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the other end of the console cable refer to Figure 2 15 2 22 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC d Access Node Hub NETWORKS OO OD Null modem adapter PC cable Console cable ANO0051A Figure 2 17 gt Connecting a PC Console to the ANH 8 DC 5 Attach the 25 pin receptacle end of the cable plus adapter to the PC console cable s 25 pin plug connector 6 Connect the complete cable unit to the communications port at the back of the PC Figure 2 17 Connecting
24. AWG cable for the ground If connection to the power source uses 18 AWG cable use 18 or 16 AWG cable for the ground Use a 6 ring terminal when the connecting to the grounding stud 312410 A Rev 00 2 27 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Earth Ground Options S AC CCS NS RUE o 0095 Figure 2 21 Attaching ANH 8 DC Earth Ground Cable 10 Before qualified service personnel connect the ANH 8 DC to the power source verify that the power switch is OFF and that the ANH 8 DC has been properly grounded remove the input wires You must disconnect from the power source before removing the ANH 8 DC power input wires Danger Once ANH 8 DC is connected to power source do not 2 28 312410 A Rev 00 Chapter 3 Starting AN DC and ANH 8 DC The first time you start the AN DC or ANH 8 DC you complete an important software configuration process Before you begin the initial startup from a remote site 1 Coordinate with your network administrator The network administrator using the manual Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network or Configuring Remote Access determines which software configuration option is best for your site and configures the network to support it 2 Install the PCMCIA Flash card supplied with the
25. Boot Options boot image local boot config network NetBoot Parameters Verify L XCVR1 1P 192 32 37 125 Mask 255 255 255 224 COM1 EZ Install COM2 EZ Install XCVR2 None AN DIAG ANO065A Figure 3 7 Verifying the Interface Configuration Note The location of the image and configuration file is either local or network Local means that the an exe or config file is stored on the router s local file system Flash memory card Network means that the an exe or config file is stored on a workstation located across the network 5 If the configuration information is correct continue to the next step Otherwise reenter the correct ifconfig command Contact your network administrator if you need assistance 6 Type the following command and press the Return key to run the diagnostic tests to completion and boot the AN reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the router without running the diagnostic tests Figure 3 8 shows sample output from a boot command 3 10 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC AN DIAG boot Booting Access Node Starting OS Kernel for network boot Attempting Netboot on Attempting EZ Install on COM1 using Wellfleet Pt to Pt Attempting EZ Install on COM2 using Wellfleet Pt to Pt IP interface active on XCVR1 attempting BOOTP Received BOOTP response from server 192 32 3 9 on XCVR1 Retrie
26. Command To use Directed Netboot you must use the bconfig command to specify the following e The IP address of the server where the router s software image and configuration file reside e full pathnames of the software image and configuration file You must use the bconfig command once to specify the location of the software image and again to specify the location of the configuration file Use one of the following formats for the bconfig command bconfig image config local network tftp host lt tftp_pathname gt bconfig d image config Table A 3 describes the bconfig command options 4 312410 00 Configuring Netboot and Directed Netboot Table A 3 The bconfig Command Options Option Description image Specifies information about the software image config Specifies information about the configuration file local Indicates that the specified file image or config resides in the router s local file system network Indicates that the specified file resides on a network server lt host Specifies the IP address of the host where the image or configuration file resides If both the software image and configuration file reside on the network the files must reside on the same host In other words you must specify the same IP address for the tfto_host for both files lt tftp_pathname gt d Specifies the complete pathname of the software image or
27. Directed Network Network The router obtains all startup files from a remote UNIX or Netboot synchronous synchronous DOS based workstation that is configured as a Trivial File or Ethernet Ethernet Transfer Protocol TFTP server You specify the IP connection connection address of the TFTP server and the pathname of the startup files before booting Requires a communications connection over an HDLC Frame Relay or Ethernet interface and a local console connection Local Boot Local Local The router boots from a local software image and generic startup configuration file You create a customized configuration file by running an installation script Requires a local console connection Installing the Flash Memory Card A PCMCIA Flash memory card Figure 3 1 provides storage capability for the nonvolatile file system NVFS in the AN DC and ANH 8 DC When you remove formatted memory card the NVFS automatically removes access to the card When you insert and format a card or insert an already formatted card the NVFS automatically provides access 1H3SNI SH OML3N 1318 ON AN0060A Figure 3 1 Flash Memory Card Before starting the router install the Flash memory card supplied with the router by following these steps 312410 A Rev 00 3 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 1 Position the card with the label facing up and the INSERT arrow pointing towar
28. Manager is located Answering y es to this request forces RIP to also listen to the default route 0 0 0 0 This is useful when no specific route is available in the RIP updates that the router receives OSPF Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Enter the OSPF router ID in dotted decimal notation the router provides the IP address of the COM port Enter an IP address to uniquely identify the router in the OSPF domain We suggest using the default IP address provided Enter the OSPF area ID in dotted decimal notation 0 0 0 0 Enter the area ID This ID must match the area ID of the router s neighbor Note The backbone area ID is always 0 0 0 0 Enable Simple Password authentication y n n y es n o Note If you answer y es the router requests a password Password continued 312410 A Rev 00 B 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems OSPF Worksheet continued Requested Information Options Your Response Enter OSPF MTU size selection Lys 1 Default 2 Ethernet size Nortel Networks Series 5 compatible User defined MTU Enter OSPF interface type selection 1 Broadcast NBMA Point to Point Point to Multipoint Point to Multipoint STD Leo Note When using a wide area protocol other than Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP we suggest selecting NBMA
29. Relay interface is Imi connected The default setting for Frame Relay is annexd continued 312410 A Rev 00 Table A 1 Configuring Netboot and Directed Netboot The ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface continued Setting Description Internal clocking sett int clk ing Sets the synchronous port to internal clocking at 1 25 Mb s If you do not specify the int clk setting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC defaults to external clocking IP connector setting interface Specifies the type of IP connector you are configuring Use com1 or com2 for synchronous media IP address settings ip Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with interface Provide this address in dotted decimal notation subnet mask next hop Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you selected with the interface setting Provide this address in dotted decimal notation Specifies the IP address of the next hop router Provide this address in dotted decimal notation You need to specify this address only if there are intermediate routers between the AN DC or ANH 8 DC and the BootP server Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Netbooting To configure an Ethernet interface for Netbooting use the following command format ifconfig d interface lt ip_addr gt subnet mask gt Table A 2 describes the ifconfig command
30. T Repeater Ports ANH 8 DC only C 7 Synchronous Interfaces ree Tm spends sois SON BRI PONS M Ee a Local Console EAN dead oa C 10 Appendix D Requirements for European Operation SIQUIS D 1 AN DC Safety Status eem 0 2 Safety Status Third Synchronous Interface Module D 2 Synchronous Cabling D 3 zzii m D 7 I PCI Re TU D 7 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances TS Seer D 8 ISDN BRI Upgrade 0 9 SDN BRI Connector PIE cies da a D 10 Index xii 312410 A Rev 00 Figures Figure ich Mounting deii p ape vage AA GR Ud 1 2 Figs 12 onse C SPESE uisu olet tos ludaeis 1 3 Figure 1 3 Attaching Flange Brackets to the 1 7 Figure 1 4 Installing the in Rack rrr rmn 1 8 Figure 1 5 Mounting the on a Wall postica emilee le TO Figure 1 6 Plugging Cables into t
31. a Modem A modem provides remote access to the ANH 8 DC for a system administrator We recommend that you connect a modem in case the ANH 8 DC experiences system problems To connect a modem to the ANH 8 DC you need an AT or Hayes compatible modem and the Order No 110307 modem cable that came in the ANH 8 DC console modem cable kit Do not use the Order No 110308 null modem crossover adapter in the ANH 8 DC cable kit 312410 A Rev 00 2 23 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Complete the following steps 1 Configure the modem using the parameters in Table 2 2 Refer to the modem user manual for instructions Table 2 2 Modem Parameters Modem Signal Parameter Value Clear To Send CTS On Data Terminal Ready DTR Depends on the modem type Set DTR to require the modem to answer incoming calls Data Carrier Detect DCD or RLSD On while carrier is present the ANH 8 DC uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect Data Set Ready DSR On Ready to Send RTS Ignore Synchronous Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous 2 Power off the modem AutoAnswer Set on nrings with DTR active n must be greater than 0 Local Character Echo Off Supervisory Functions Off Baud Rate 9600 or less Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None 3 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the modem cable into the front panel console port Figure 2 18 Caut
32. an Ethernet Interface A 3 The beonfig Command DOBLE 5 Stari uni cA RE B 12 ANIDU Network WENGE 22 nexus C 3 ANH 8 DG Network nberfeiGBS nain C 5 AUI Port Pin Assignments diebns TT 6 Pin C 7 Synchronous Port Pin Assignments rtt nnd eei C 9 ISDN Connector qnm osi cu e E C 10 Service Console Port DB 9 Pin Assignments C 11 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001041 AE1001042 AE1001043 and PHS VO PONS MM n D 1 Safety Status Order Nos 004005 011012 and AE0011020 D 1 Safety Status Order Nos 004006 011013 and TIO IO TCR D 2 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001037 AE1001038 AE1001039 and BAETBOTOAUY Baie eae D 2 Safety Status Order Nos 24001 50025 24001 5 D 2 WAN D 3 XV Table D 7 35 Interface Order No 7220 o i n D 5 Table 0 8 X21 Interface Order No 7224 aie ae E D 6 Table D 9 ISDN BRI Power Pegullemohlg D 7 Table D 10 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances
33. and ANH 8 DC Systems Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions angle brackets gt Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is ping ip address you enter ping 192 32 10 12 bold text Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter Example Enter show ip alerts routes Example Use the dinfo command brackets Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip interfaces alerts you can enter either show ip interfaces or show ip interfaces alerts 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 syntax is show at valid route valid route is one variable and you substitute one value for it xviii 312410 A Rev 00 Preface screen text Indicates system output for example prompts and system messages Example Set Trap Monitor Filters vertical line 1 Separates choices for command keywords and Acronyms arguments Enter only one of the choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is sho
34. data transmission to indicate data present in the repeater The signal is longer than the duration of data allowing the eye to perceive the occurrence of very short transmissions The LED may appear to flicker during numerous transmissions Col Amber Lights to indicate a collision in the AUI repeater Collision Back Panel LEDs Figure 4 3 illustrates the back panel LEDs for the ISDN and Second Ethernet options These LEDs are visible after installing either an ISDN BR Interface or Second Ethernet Interface upgrade module zx e Cx GOW Spansion uie Op gr e fl o TX 5 fii ISDN BRI UTP 2 COLO 1LED 3 LEDs 0059 4 3 ANH 8 DC Back Panel LEDs 312410 A Rev 00 4 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Table 4 4 describes the back panel LEDs Table 4 4 Back Panel LEDs LED Color Meaning Ethernet UTP2 interface TX Transmit Green Lights when the ANH 8 DC is transmitting data over the network RX Receive Green Lights when the ANH 8 DC is receiving data from the network COL Collision Amber Lights when the ANH 8 DC detects a collision on the network ISDN BRI interfaces ISDN BRI Green Lights when S T interface
35. e lOBase T Repeater Ports ANH 8 DC only Synchronous Interfaces ISDN BRI Ports e Local Console Connections 312410 A Rev 00 C 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Attachment Unit Interface AUI Ports The AN DC back panel and ANH 8 DC front panel contains a standard 802 3 AUI DB 15 receptacle connector with a slide lock for connection to the AUI You can use the Order No 7115 Ethernet cable described in the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms for connections to this port The AUI transceiver port provides broadband baseband fiber and shielded twisted pair support depending on the transceiver and cabling you use The AUI interface connects internally to the Ethernet repeater Note The AUI port is designed only for connection to a transceiver Connecting the AUI port directly to the AUI port on an Ethernet station without a transceiver violates IEEE 802 3 standards Table C 5 shows the pin assignment for the standard 15 pin AUI receptacle and identifies its pin locations Table C 3 AUI Port Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name 1 Ground 2 3 DO A 4 Ground 5 DI A Pin 8 SSS Pini 6 12 V dc Return 7 not connected Pin 15 Ping 8 connected 9 10 DO B 11 Ground 12 DI B 13 12 V dc 14 Ground 15 Ground C 6 312410 A Rev 00 Technical Speci
36. e natn dtu n sink nena Rena 2 15 Figure 211 PB eee toni tora E 2 16 Figure 2 12 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface Cable 2 17 Figure 2 13 Connecting Synchronous Cables to COM1 COM2 or 2 18 Figure 2 14 Connecting an ISDN BRI Cable 2 19 Figure 2 15 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter 2 21 Figure 2 16 Connecting a Terminal Console to the ANH 8 DC 2 21 312410 A Rev 00 xiii Figure 2 17 Connecting a PC Console to the 8 0 2 23 Figure 2 18 Connecting a Modem to the ANH 8 DC OT EE TR 2 25 Figure 2 19 ANH 8 DC Power Switch and DC Terminals 2 26 Figure 2 20 Attaching the ANH 8 DC Power Input Cables 2 27 Figure 2 21 Attaching the ANH 8 DC Earth Ground Cable ug 2 28 Fash Memory Card usse epit dd p E p daa ba 3 3 Figure 3 2 Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the Receptacle 3 4 Figure 3 3 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the ANH 8 DC Card Receptacle 3 5 Figure 8 4 Running DiagnoslicS E P 3 7 Figure 3 5 Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor eer PRO m Figure 3 6 Sample Interface Configuration Command
37. en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas Avis Veuillez prendre note que pour tout appareillage supportant des lignes de type loopstart l indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que
38. la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 Le REN figure sur l tiquette FCC Rules Part 68 situ e sur le support du module ou de l unit iv 312410 A Rev 00 FCC 68 Compliance Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules 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 telephone company before you connect the unit to a network When you request service you must provide the telephone company with the following data When you request Service you must provide the telephone company with Facility Interface Code Provide the telephone company with all the codes below 04DU9 BN 1 544 MB D4 framing format 04DU9 DN 1 544 MB D4 framing format with B8ZF coding 04DU9 1KN 1 544 MB ESF framing format 04DU9 ISN 1 544 MB ESF framing format with B8ZF coding 04DU9 1ZN 1 544 MB ANSI ESF and ZBTSI without line power The telephone company will select the code it has available Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ48C When you request Primary Rate ISDN Service you must provide the telephone company with Facility Interface Code 04DU9 1SN 1 544 MB ESF framing format with B8ZF coding
39. minimal acceptable success rate percentage of packets transmitted by the peer router and received on this interface over the last five LQR reporting periods success rate 90 Enter outbound percentage 1 100 Enter the minimal acceptable success rate percentage of packets transmitted by this interface and received by the peer router over the last five LQR reporting periods 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems SMDS Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information address Enter 10 digit individual Enter the individual address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider Enter 10 digit group address provider Enter the group address assigned to you by your SMDS service Enter 10 digit arp address provider Enter the Address Resolution Protocol ARP address assigned to you by your SMDS service Using the Quick Start Commands Refer to the commands in Table B 1 when quick starting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC Table B 1 Quick Start Commands To Do the Following Action Details Accept a default value Press Return Your console displays default values in brackets for example E11 Repeat a step for example if you make a mistake Press Control c Press n When prompted Terminate script y n press the n key You return to the beginning of the step so that you can re
40. n n Enter routing protocol 1 RIP Complete the number 1 2 OSPF worksheet for the 3 Static Route to Site Manager protocol you select Enter wide area protocol 1 Nortel Networks Point to Point Complete the number 1 Protocol Proprietary worksheet for the 2 Frame Relay protocol you 3 Point to Point Protocol PPP select Standard 4 Switched Multimegabit Data Service SMDS Do you wish to set y es SNMP community management n o y n n Setting up SNMP community management is optional 4 TFTP default volume 1 The script automatically assigns None the TFTP default volume to 1 5 Do you want to enable y es ELNET y n n n o Enabling TELNET is optional 6 FTP default volume 1 The script automatically assigns the FTP default volume to 1 7 Do you wish to save this y es Press the Return configuration to a file n o key y n Enter filename startup cfg We recommend using the default filename Press the Return key 312410 A Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Router Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options relating to the routing protocol choices on the Global Information Worksheet RIP Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Should RIP listen to the default route y n n Note RIP listens to a specific network or subnet route where Site
41. of the COM ports Although you do not need a modem or console connection for EZ Install we strongly recommend that you connect a modem or console This lets you issue commands to the router and view messages Contact your network administrator to verify that the remote network is set up so that you can start the EZ Install procedure Be sure that the Flash memory card is installed as described earlier in this chapter Supply power as described in this chapter As the router powers on it begins diagnostic tests Your console displays the message Testing Memory With the amount of memory available Once it passes diagnostic tests the router automatically activates and completes EZ Install It gets a software image from the local file system its IP address from the upstream router and a configuration file from the BootP server The router then starts bridging and routing traffic When booting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 312410 A Rev 00 3 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot You use a command interface to the router software the Diagnostic Monitor for Netbooting or Local Booting You can also use the Technician Interface or Site Manager for the Directed Netboot procedure The AN DC and ANH 8 DC ship with the configuration s
42. radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Canada CS 03 Rules and Regulations Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent the degradation of service in some situations 312410 A 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 request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are con
43. specifications See Chapter 2 for information and illustrations about the front and back panel cable connections C4 312410 A Rev 00 Table 2 Technical Specifications ANH 8 DC Network Interfaces Network Interface Description Ethernet The ANH 8 DC supports eight 10Base T UTP repeater ports and one 802 3 AUI port however you can use only one port at a time These interfaces comprise a single managed segment supporting the Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 standards that provide LAN connectivity Some ANH 8 DC models also include an Ethernet UTP port on the back panel This second Ethernet interface is not a repeater port Synchronous Provides WAN connectivity via either two COM1 and COM2 or three COM1 COM2 and synchronous ports Each port can operate independently with RS 232 RS 422 V 28 V 35 and X 21 cables Synchronous capability allows internal or external clocking ISDN BRI Supports an S T interface an RJ 45 physical connector The BRI provides two B channels and supports full D channel signaling and call setup tear down as defined in 1988 CCITT Q 921 and Q 931 For more information on ISDN refer to Configuring Dial Services In the United States an external NT 1 device is required to provide the U interface to the carrier network Connector Pinouts This section lists pinouts for the AN DC and ANH 8 DC connectors e Attachment Unit Interface AUI Ports
44. steps 1 Power on and configure the console using the parameters in Table 2 1 Refer to the console user manual for instructions Table 2 1 Console Parameters Parameter Value Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None 2 Power off the console 3 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the 25 pin cable connector 2 20 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC 4 Insert the screw on the cable s connector into the receptacle on the adapter s connector and tighten the screw Figure 2 15 Console cable connector Null modem crossover adapter Rotate to tighten screw Screw receptacle ANO0010A Figure 2 15 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter 5 Attach the 25 pin receptacle connector on the combined cable and adapter to the console s host connector Figure 2 16 19 J NETWORKS LXXXJOXIXJsssSRRSS Figure 2 16 Console cable plus null modem adapter AN0050A Connecting a Terminal Console to the ANH 8 DC 312410 A Rev 00 2 21 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 6 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the ANH 8 DC console port connector The console is now connected to the
45. the section Connecting to the DC Power Source Connecting a PC Console To connect a PC you need both pieces in the console modem cable kit that shipped with the router Nortel Networks Order No 110310 e Order No 110307 serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors e Order No 110308 null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors You also need another standard serial cable with a 25 pin plug connector 1 14 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Once you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the CONSOLE port on the AN DC back panel Figure 1 9 2 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the other end of the console cable refer to Figure 1 7 3 Attach the 25 pin receptacle end of the cable plus adapter to the PC console cable s 25 pin plug connector 4 Connect the complete cable unit to the communications port at the back of the PC Figure 1 9 OO 49 PC Cable Null Modem Adapter Console Cable AN0012A Figure 1 9
46. this local console port to connect Any VT100 compatible console device for direct console access Hayes compatible modem for remote dial in access 312410 A Rev 00 Technical Specifications The AN DC and ANH 8 DC shipping package includes the Order No 110310 console modem kit for connecting devices to the Console port e connect a modem to the Console port use the Order No 110307 cable a standard 15 foot molded AT serial cable with DB 9 receptacle to DB 25 plug connectors e To connect a terminal to the Console port use the complete console modem kit the Order No 110307 cable with the Order No 110308 null modem adapter e connect an IBM compatible PC to the Console port use the complete console modem kit Order No 110308 cable and Order No 110307 null modem adapter plus a standard AT serial cable with one DB 25 plug connector supplied with the PC The connector pin assignment described in Table C 7 shows signal and pin assignments for the service port Table C 7 Service Console Port DB 9 Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name Direction 1 Not used N A 2 Transmit data TXD To terminal 3 Receive data RXD From terminal Pin 1 Pin 5 P 4 RTS To terminal lo 140 5 CTS From terminal 7 3 6 DSR From terminal PING 7 Ground N A 8 DCD From terminal 9 DTR To terminal 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and O
47. to UTP wire RD Receive from UTP wire 7 Not used by 10Base T Not used by 10Base T 8 Not used by 10Base T Not used by 10Base T 312410 A Rev 00 C 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Synchronous Interfaces The AN DC and ANH 8 DC support two synchronous interfaces labeled COMI and 2 Systems with a Third Synchronous Interface or ISDN BRI upgrade module support a third synchronous port The synchronous interfaces provide multiprotocol WAN connection through DB 44 receptacle connectors Each synchronous interface can operate independently with RS 232 RS 422 V 35 and X 21 electrical interfaces at transmission rates from 1200 b s to 2 048 Mb s When used with standard keyed cables the ports automatically configure to the desired electrical interface You can use the following cables described in the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms 4 35 connections Order No 7220 e 21 connections Order No 7224 e RS 422 connections Order No 7318 e RS 232connections Order No 7826 Table C 5 shows the signal and pin assignments for these connectors C 8 312410 A Rev 00 Technical Specifications Table C 5 Synchronous Port Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin No Signal Name 1 FGND 23 DCD 2 50 24 ST 3 RD 25 RT 4 RTS 26 TT 5 CTS 27 NC Pin 15 4 S Pn 6 DSR 2
48. where no minimum distance applies ISDN module 4 05 4 chassis X Y A X Y Baseboard SELV cards AN0034A Figure D 4 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances D 8 312410 A Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Table D 10 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances Voltage used or generated by other parts Clearance X Creepage Y of the host or expansion card 2 0 mm 2 4 3 8 mm Up to 50 V rms or V dc 2 6 mm 3 0 4 8 mm Up to 125 V rms or V dc 4 0 mm 5 0 8 0 mm Up to 250 V rms or V dc 4 0 mm 6 4 10 0 mm Up to 300 V rms or V dc The creepage distances apply to the normal office environment When the local environment within the host chassis is subject to conductive pollution or dry nonconductive pollution that could become conductive due to condensation the creepage distances shown in parentheses in Table D 10 will apply The clearance and creepage distance between adjacent points should be checked as follows clearance distance X is the shortest distance measured between two points through the air e The creepage distance Y is the shortest distance between two points measured across a surface You should obtain advice from a competent telecommunications safety engineer if in doubt Failure to
49. 1 Front of ANH AN0042A Figure 2 5 Attaching Flange Brackets to Wall Mount the ANH 8 DC 2 Placethe ANH 8 DC with installed brackets against the wall to determine the location of the anchor screws Figure 2 6 2 10 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC is Node Hub Acces AN0043A Figure 2 6 Mounting the ANH 8 DC on a Wall 3 Insert two to four wall anchor screws thwrough the holes in each flange bracket and fasten each screw securely in the wall 312410 A Rev 00 2 11 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Connecting Communications Cables Gather the communications equipment and cabling that you will attach to the ANH 8 DC If you do not have the proper cables contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms Appendix C describes the ANH 8 DC cable interfaces Connecting an AUI Cable Complete these steps to connect an Ethernet AUI transceiver cable to the front of the ANH 8 DC Note Connecting the ANH 8 DC AUI port directly to the AUI port on an Ethernet station violates IEEE 802 3 standards The AUI port is designed only for connection to a transceiver 1 Connect an Ethernet AUI drop cable to the port labeled AUI Figure 2 7 The cable must have a female 15 pin DSUB connector AUI interface NORTEL NETWORKS
50. 8 RTIN B 7 SGND 29 CTSIN Udo Uo c Pin 16 8 DTR 30 ST 44525 7 Pin81 9 31 VST 10 ST 32 VST 11 RT 33 VRT 12 TT 34 VRT 13 RTIN 35 VRD 14 CTS 36 VSD 15 RTS 37 VRD 16 SD 38 VSD 17 RD 39 VTT 18 RTS 40 VTT 19 CTS 41 UNBE 20 DSR 42 V35D 21 NC 43 GND 22 DTR 44 SNDC 312410 A Rev 00 C 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ISDN BRI Ports The AN DC and ANH 8 DC support the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN BRI module The integrated ISDN BRI functionality allows you to connect directly to the ISDN network as opposed to connecting via a terminal adapter This solution reduces equipment costs and simplifies connection to an ISDN switch The BRI implementation supports two dial service applications dial on demand and dial backup Configuring Dial Services describes these services and how to configure them for connection to an ISDN network Table C 6 lists the ISDN connector pinouts Table C 6 ISDN Connector Pinouts Pin Assignment Pin No Signal 1 No connection 12345678 No connection Tx Rx No connection CO N oO a AJOJN No connection Local Console Connections The AN DC and ANH 8 DC front panel contains one service interface labeled Console its DB 9 plug connector provides an RS 232 D serial connection You use
51. Access Node Attempting local configuration and boot Configuration file 1 config successfully loaded Found image 1 an exe on local file system booting Image is in compressed format decompressing Nortel Networks 1 i 4 1992 1997 1998 All rights reser Login AN0071A Figure 3 12 gt Local Boot Note If the router tries to Local Boot and cannot get a software image it attempts to Netboot once If both the Local Boot and Netboot attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor Login prompt appears on the console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem 4 When you boot the router its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 then return to Step 5 5 Atthelogin prompt enter the following and press the Return key to log in to the Technician Interface Figure 3 13 Manager The Technician Interface prompt 11 1 appears after the Technician Interface mounts the local file system as shown in Figure 3 13 The prompt indicates the present working directory 3 16 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC ortel Networks Inc and its Licensors Copyright 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 All rights reserved Login Manager Mounting new volume Device label Directory 1 ew Present Working Directory 1 Welcome to the Backbone Technician Int
52. C Systems Connecting Synchronous Cables Connect one to three synchronous interface cables to the back of the ANH 8 DC 1 Locate the RS 232 RS 422 V 28 V 35 or X 21 interface cable See the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms 2 Connect the cable to the back panel port labeled COM1 COM2 or COM 3 Figure 2 13 Note Your ANH 8 DC may not have a third synchronous interface The port may be empty or contain another cable interface Ii 1 COM2 COM 1 Synchronous Cables Third Synchronous Interface Cable Connector 0048 Figure 2 13 Synchronous Cables to COM1 2 or Note The orientation of the COM3 connector is reversed from that of the other COM ports 3 Secure screws the cable s COM connector 4 Connect the remote end of each cable to the appropriate communications equipment 2 18 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Connecting an ISDN Cable Connect an ISDN BRI cable to the back of the ANH S DC Note This section does not apply unless you have upgraded the ANH 8 DC with an ISDN Basic Rate Interface module 1 Plug the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI connector Figure 2 14
53. Circuit COM1 V 28 X 21 V 35 TNV at SELV levels COM2 V 28 X 21 V 35 TNV at SELV levels Console V 28 SELV XCVR Ethernet AUI SELV UTP Ethernet 10Base T SELV Safety Status Third Synchronous Interface Module Order Nos 24001 50025 and 24001 S are upgrade options that provide a third synchronous interface These options can be installed in any AN model Table D 5 lists the safety status of the interconnection point COM3 provided by Order Nos 24001 50025 and 24001 S to the connection of other equipment Table D 5 Safety Status Order Nos 24001 50025 and 24001 S Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit COM3 V 28 X 21 V 35 TNV at SELV levels D 2 312410 A Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Synchronous Cabling Requirements Refer to Figure D 1 through Figure D 3 and Table D 6 through Table D 8 for synchronous interface cabling information Note the following compliance requirements e V28 compliance requires the use of an Order No 7837 cable e 35 compliance requires the use of an Order No 7220 cable e 21 compliance requires the use of an Order No 7224 cable Pin 1 sels UNN DE EE Pin 31 44 position D Sub plug with screw locks ground shield connected to backshell 15 Feet Pin 1 i Pin 13 iom 14
54. Connecting a PC Console The PC console is now connected Proceed to the section Connecting to the DC Power Source 312410 A Rev 00 1 15 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Connecting a Modem A modem provides remote access to the AN DC for a network administrator We recommend that you connect a modem in case the AN DC experiences system problems Note Netboot Directed Netboot and Local Boot require a terminal or PC console connection After the AN DC is on the network you can replace the console connection with a modem connection When using EZ Install you can connect a modem to the AN DC before or after you connect the AN DC to the network To connect a modem to the AN DC you need e An AT or Hayes compatible modem Order No 110307 modem cable in the AN DC console modem cable kit Do not use the Order No 110308 null modem adapter from the AN DC cable kit Once you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Configure the modem using the parameters in Table 1 2 Refer to the modem user manual for instructions Table 1 2 Modem Parameters Modem Signal Parameter Value Clear To Send CTS On Data Terminal Ready DTR Depends on the modem type Set DTR to require the modem to answer incoming calls Data Carrier Detect DCD On while carrier is present the AN DC uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect Data Set Ready DS
55. ED Back Panel LEDs Meaning TX Transmit Ethernet Second Ethernet interface XCVR or UTP Lights when the AN DC is transmitting data over the network RX Receive Lights when the AN DC is receiving data from the network Received Line Signal Detection 1 CL Collision Lights when the AN DC detects a collision on the network Synchronous interfaces COM1 and COM2 RLSD1 Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM 1 RLSD2 Received Line Signal Detection 2 ISDN BRI interfaces Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM 2 ISDN BRI Lights when S T interface is active turns off when interface is inactive 312410 A Rev 00 4 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ANH 8 DC LED Descriptions LEDs on the ANH 8 DC front and back panels provide information about how the ANH 8 DC is operating Front Panel LEDs Figure 4 2 shown earlier illustrates the three sets of status LEDs on the ANH front panel Table 4 3 describes the function of each front panel LED Note front panel LEDs light briefly when you turn on the ANH 8 DC this simply indicates that the ANH 8 DC is receiving power Table 4 3 ANH 8 DC Front Panel LEDs LED Label Color Meaning Power Green Lights after DC power is delivered to internal circuitry and remains on while the ANH 8 DC is powered on Fault Amber Li
56. LSDI Received Line Signal Detection 1 LED 4 5 RLSD2 Received Line Signal Detection 2 LED 4 5 RMON Remote Monitoring DCM 4 6 RS 232 connections console service port C 10 WAN C 8 RS 232 service port C 8 RS 232 to Sync Port cable D 5 RS 422 connections C 8 RST reset button 4 10 rubber feet using on AN DC 1 6 using on ANH 8 DC 2 6 RUN LED AN DC 4 4 ANH 8 DC 4 6 RX Receive LED AN DC 4 5 ANH 8 DC 4 8 S shipment contents verifying AN DC 1 2 verifying ANH 8 DC 2 2 site requirements AN DC 1 4 ANH 8 DC 2 5 SMDS worksheet B 12 specifications environmental 1 5 ANH 8 DC 2 6 European D 1 to D 10 physical AN DC C 1 ANH 8 DC C 1 312410 A Rev 00 starting Directed Netboot 3 6 EZ Install 3 5 Local Boot 3 6 Netboot 3 6 support Nortel Networks xxi switches MDI X MDI 2 13 Sync port cables RS 232 D 5 V 35 D 3 D 6 synchronous interfaces AN DC C 2 specifications C 8 technical publications xxi technical support xxi Technician Interface 3 15 3 16 terminal console AN DC 1 12 ANH 8 DC 2 20 testing IP interface 3 17 text conventions xviii troubleshooting 4 3 TX Transmit LED AN DC 4 5 ANH 8 DC 4 8 U UTP port connecting cables 2 13 C 7 RJ 45 connector 2 13 2 17 See also MDI X MDI switch V V 35 connections C 8 V 35 to Sync Port cable D 3 D 6 Index 5 W wall mounting AN DC 1 9 ANH 8 DC 2 10 warm boot 4 10 X X
57. ORKS Partition LI EJ LJ C3 CJ C3 C3 CLL 22285925 UTP cable UTP cable Port 1 switch set to MDI saeg ut Jc JC 206 J Model 810M Hub Model 810M Hub IIS Port 8 switch setto MDI X gt ee ee ANO075A Figure 2 11 Linking Hubs Refer to 10Base T Repeater Ports ANH 8 DC only in Appendix C for more information 2 16 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface UTP Cable Complete these steps to connect a UTP cable to the back panel UTP 2 port Note This section does not apply unless you have upgraded the ANH 8 DC with a Second Ethernet Interface module 1 Attach a UTP cable to the back panel RJ 45 connector Figure 2 12 PH da CJ COM S Expansion COM2 COM 1 UR 5 TX o UTP 2 COLO Second Ethernet UTP Cable Connector ANO0047B Figure 2 12 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface Cable 2 Connect the other end of each cable to the communications device 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 D
58. R On Ready to Send RTS Ignore Synchronous Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous AutoAnswer Set on nrings with DTR active n must be greater than 0 Local Character Echo Off continued 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Table 1 2 Modem Parameters continued Modem Signal Parameter Value Supervisory Functions Off Baud Rate 9600 or less Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None The DCD signal is also called RLSD is configured as described in Table 1 2 Connecting to the AN DC with an Caution Do not connect a modem to AN DC until you are certain that it improperly configured modem could cause the router to fail or lose data 2 Power off the modem 3 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the modem cable into the back panel CONSOLE port of the AN DC Figure 1 10 000000000000 b mor Modem Cable AN0013A Figure 1 10 Connecting a Modem 312410 A Rev 00 1 17 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 4 Insert the 25 pin plug at the other end of the modem cable into the modem s RS 232 data communications port The modem is now connected to the AN DC Next connect the power source as described in the following section Connecting to the DC Power Source Danger Due to high energy hazards only qualified service pers
59. Using a local terminal you can monitor the results of startup diagnostics and set the boot configuration Using an attached modem you can allow remote dial in access to diagnostics To determine whether you need to connect a console to the AN DC contact your network administrator to find out which software configuration option EZ Install Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot is best for your site Refer to Chapter 2 for information on the software configuration options You must connect a console to the AN DC to use Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot Although you do not need a console or modem connection for EZ Install we strongly recommend that you connect a console or modem to the AN DC This lets you issue commands to the AN DC and view messages Note To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot software configuration options you must connect a console the first time you power up the AN DC as described in Chapter 3 Complete the steps in one of the following sections Connecting a Terminal Console Connecting a PC Console e Connecting a Modem Connecting a Terminal Console To connect a console you need both pieces in the AN DC console modem cable kit Order No 110310 that shipped with the router refer to Figure 1 2 e Order No 110307 serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors e Order No 110308 null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle conn
60. ail is not threaded attach a cagenut not supplied ANO041A Figure 2 4 Installing the ANH 8 DC in an Electronic Enclosure Rack 3 Insert a cagenut screw through each bracket hole and into the corresponding holes in the rack 4 Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver 312410 A Rev 00 2 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Mounting the ANH 8 DC on a Wall For this procedure you need Two flange brackets and four 6 roundhead screws shipped with the ANH 8 DC e to eight wall anchor screws not shipped with the ANH 8 DC Phillips screwdriver Complete the following steps 1 Attach a flange bracket to both sides of the ANH 8 DC Note The sides of the ANH 8 DC include screw holes at both ends providing three ways to attach the brackets for wall mounting You can attach both brackets toward the front of the ANH 8 DC both brackets toward the back or you can offset the two brackets as shown in Figure 2 5 for the most secure installation On each side of the chassis a With the longer bracket piece lying flat align the holes in the smaller end of the bracket with two of the mounting holes on the side of the ANH 8 DC Figure 2 5 b Insert a screw through each hole and into the ANH 8 DC c Tighten the four screws with a Phillips screwdriver Back of ANH Screws 2 places Saas Node Hub 40 288858 pm 22555220
61. apter 4 Operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC Ensuring a Successful Installation Sines T T 4 2 PRG LED ESSO c Pace c 4 4 Poner LEDS vage aoo Se GR EMEN 4 4 Back Panel LEDS ici 4 5 LED DeScripilols exe E bae ve eod tad ba ea a cua s 4 6 Front Panel LEDs T 4 6 Park Panel Mew 4 7 RS clare COME 4 8 Resetting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC acim sectis beide TT 4 10 ANDO Rosor SEW DOR RD DR 4 11 ANH SIDC 4 11 Removing a Flash Memory Card eem 4 12 Protecting Memory Card Piles dia pd aoo Appendix A Configuring Netboot and Directed Netboot Weng me eonig Camani ee UT A 1 Configuring a Synchronous IP Interface for Netbooting A 2 Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Netbooting A 3 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig
62. ards e If a transceiver is connected to the AUI port disable the SQE signal quality error test function of the transceiver Figure 2 10 shows three ANH 8 DC systems connected with straight through cables NORTEL Access Node Hub cle oe a 12 3 4 7 20200 55555599 1 MDI X Link Port 1 Port 1 set for straight through to connection MDI Port 1 NORTEL Access Node Hub Rowe ns T TE Panton MDIXIMDI L3 L3 C3 C3 P3 DJ EJ Port 1 Port 2 Set for default crossover to connection MDI X Port 1 MDI X MDI assassin Port 1 set for straight through connection MDI AN0046A Figure 2 10 Linking ANH 8 DC Systems Figure 2 11 shows an ANH 8 DC linked with two other Ethernet hubs A UTP cable connects each MDI port to an MDI X port on another hub 312410 A Rev 00 2 15 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ANH repeater port 1 switch set to MDI N RTEL NETW
63. arguments for configuring an Ethernet interface Table A 2 The ifconfig Command Settings for an Ethernet Interface Setting Description Default setting d Resets the IP interface settings to the default values Resetting an Ethernet interface makes it inactive in the Netbooting process The output of the getcfg command shows the default as None IP connector setting interface Specifies the type of IP connector you are configuring Use xcvr1 or xcvr2 for Ethernet media continued 312410 A Rev 00 A 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Table A 2 The ifconfig Command Settings for an Ethernet Interface continued Setting Description ip IP address settings Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with interface Provide this address in dotted decimal notation subnet mask Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you selected with the interface setting Provide this address in dotted decimal notation Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig To enable or disable an interface for the Netboot process use the following command formats ifconfig disable interface ifconfig enable interface interface specifies the type of IP connector you are enabling or disabling Use com1 com2 or com3 for synchronous media or xcvr1 or xcvr2 for Ethernet media Using the bconfig
64. ations Cables later in this chapter 2 6 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Installing the ANH 8 DC in a Rack For this procedure you need Four 10 cagenut screws and washers shipped with the ANH 8 DC Two flange brackets and eight 6 flathead screws shipped with the ANH 8 DC A Phillips screwdriver An electronic enclosure rack Note If the rack s rail does not have threaded holes you must supply and attach four cagenuts To install the ANH 8 DC in a rack 1 Attach a flange bracket to both sides of the ANH 8 DC On each side of the chassis a Align the holes in the longer end of the bracket with the mounting holes near the front of the ANH 8 DC Figure 2 3 b Insert a 46 flathead screw through each hole and into the ANH 8 DC c Tighten the four screws with a Phillips screwdriver 312410 A Rev 00 2 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Screws 4 places D Screws 4 places AN0040A Figure 2 3 Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack Mount the ANH 8 DC 2 Align flange bracket holes with the holes in the front vertical supports of the rack Figure 2 4 2 8 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC 00000000007 D D Screws 4 places Cagenut If the rack r
65. bridging and routing traffic After the router reboots it gets a configuration file from a TFTP server and loads the software image from the local file system When you boot the router its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 After connecting the router to the network you can replace the console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access 3 14 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC with Local Boot You need to use both the Diagnostic Monitor and the Technician Interface to local boot the AN Before starting the Local Boot procedure ask your network administrator for assistance in completing the Quick Start worksheets in Appendix B To use the Local Boot feature 1 Contact your network administrator to verify that the network is set up for the Local Boot procedure 2 Atthe Diagnostic Monitor prompt type the following command and press the Return key to configure the router to use its local config file bconfig config local 3 Type the following command and press the Return key to run the diagnostic tests and boot the AN reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the AN without running the diagnostic tests Figure 3 12 shows sample output during the local boot process 312410 A Rev 00 3 15 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Booting
66. configuration file on the host Resets the default values for the software image or configuration file The command bconfig d image tells the router to look for the image file locally and nullifies the IP address and pathname for the file The command bconfig d config tells the router to obtain the configuration file over the network and nullifies the IP address and pathname for the file Without the IP address and pathnames the router uses Netboot rather than Directed Netboot However if you want to get one file locally while using Directed Netboot for the other file you can use the bconfig command as the following examples show bconfig image local bconfig config network 21 3 5 62 usr anstartup config Or bconfig image network 21 3 5 62 usr mykernel exe bconfig config local 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems A 6 312410 A Rev 00 Appendix Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure You can local boot the AN DC or ANH 8 DC using the Site Manager Quick Start procedure explained in this appendix You need this information to complete the procedure in Continuing with Local Boot on page 3 15 The Quick Start procedure is the initial configuration that starts a Nortel Networks router running on the network The procedure enables the Internet Protocol IP so that the router can connect to Site Manager Quick starting basically consists of running the install bat scri
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68. d reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program contact one of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Center Telephone EMEA 33 4 92 966 968 800 2LANWAN or 800 252 6926 Asia Pacific 61 2 9927 8800 China 800 810 5000 North America An Express Routing Code ERC is available for many Nortel Networks products and services When you use an ERC your call is routed to a technical support person who specializes in supporting that product or service To locate an ERC for your product or service go to the www 12 nortelnetworks com URL and click ERC at the bottom of the page 312410 A Rev 00 xxi Chapter 1 Installing the AN DC This chapter describes how to install the AN DC Danger Due to high energy hazards only qualified service personnel are permitted to install the Topics in this chapter include e Preparing for Installation e Installing on a desktop in a rack or on the wall e Connecting Communications Cables e Connecting a Management Console or Modem Connecting to DC Power Source For information on how to install the ANH 8 DC go to Chapter 2 For technical specifications and an overview of the AN DC hardware refer to Appendix C Preparing for Installation To prepare for installation com
69. d the card receptacle 2 Insert the card into the receptacle Figure 3 2 shows how to insert the Flash memory card in an AN DC that does not have a Flash memory card protector installed Figure 3 3 shows how to insert the card in an ANH 8 DC 3 Gently push the card until it fits snugly into place If the card is new and you did not obtain it from Nortel Networks you must format the card before attempting to write to it You can format the card using Site Manager software or the format command available with the Nortel Networks Technician Interface Refer to Using Technician Interface Software for instructions Caution If you attempt to boot without the Flash memory card inserted the router will not operate L3 RUN BOOT POWER DIAG a ANOOISA Figure 3 2 Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the AN DC Receptacle 3 4 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC Partition 6 8 TLL 22229995 Link 0061 Figure 3 3 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the ANH 8 DC Card Receptacle Using EZ Install To use the EZ Install feature 1 Install the router and attached communications equipment as described in Chapter 1 AN DC or Chapter 2 ANH 8 DC There must be at least one synchronous connection to one
70. e marked with or supplied with a statement that the host is supplied under the terms of General Approval Number NS G 1234 J 100003 Installation of the ISDN BRI module in any ANH 8 DC chassis Order Nos AE1001041 AE1001042 AE1001043 and AE1001044 complies with all requirements listed in this section Installation of the ISDN BRI upgrade module in any AN complies with all requirements listed in this section Power Requirements The ISDN BRI is powered from the host chassis and has the power requirements shown in Table D 9 Table D 9 ISDN BRI Power Requirements Voltage Amperage 5 V 1A 12 V 0 15 A 12V 0 15 A The power drawn from the host chassis combined with that required for any other cards and accessories must be within the power rating of the host chassis You must install the ISDN BRI upgrade module in an AN in such a way as to not impair the integrity of the network protection from hazardous voltages used or generated internally by the host chassis 312410 A Rev 00 D 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances The clearances and creepage distances shown as X and Y respectively in Figure D 4 and Table D 10 must be maintained between the card and host chassis in which it is installed e Any adjacent cards installed in the host chassis The exception to this rule is the edge connector which resides in the host chassis backplane
71. ectors 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Once you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Power on and configure the console using the parameters in Table 1 1 Refer to the console user manual for instructions Table 1 1 Console Parameters Parameter Value Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None 2 Power off the console 3 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the 25 pin cable connector Figure 1 7 4 Insert the screws on the cable connector into the receptacle on the adapter connector and tighten each screw Console cable connector Null modem crossover adapter Rotate to tighten screw Screw receptacle 10 Figure 1 7 Attaching the Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 5 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the CONSOLE port on the back panel of the AN DC Figure 1 8 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems NEN ons c Console Cable Plus Null Modem Adapter ANO0011B Figure 1 8 Connecting a Terminal Console 6 Attach the 25 pin receptacle connector on the combined cable and adapter to the terminal s host connector The console is now connected Proceed to
72. eed to fill out e One Global Information Worksheet This worksheet lists options common to all synchronous interface configurations One Router Protocol Worksheet This worksheet lists specific options for RIP OSPF or Static Route configurations One Wide Area Protocol Worksheet This worksheet lists specific options for the Nortel Networks proprietary Point to Point Protocol PPP Frame Relay PPP Standard and Switched Multimegabit Data Service SMDS configurations We suggest the following procedure when filling out worksheets 1 Fillout the Global Information Worksheet completely These options are the same for all synchronous interface configurations 2 After recording your protocol selections on the Global Information Worksheet fill out only the worksheets for these protocols in the Router Protocol Worksheets andWide Area Protocol Worksheets sections For example if you select RIP as your routing protocol and Frame Relay as your wide area protocol you need only fill out the worksheets pertaining to these specific protocols 3 Go on to the sections Using the Quick Start Commands and Running the Quick Start Script B 2 312410 A Rev 00 Global Information Worksheet Global Information Worksheet Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure This section contains the prompts and possible options relating to all AN ANH synchronous configurations Write your selection in the Your Resp
73. eighbors you want the router to enter q to quit communicate with For NBMA only Enter q and press the Return key when you finish entering addresses Enter IP address of neighbor Enter addresses for the PPP in dotted decimal notation neighbor you want the router to communicate with For PPP only 312410 A Rev 00 B 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Destination Network 0 0 0 0 Enter the gateway address of the destination network An address of 0 0 0 0 specifies the default route Destination Network Mask 0 0 0 0 Enter the subnetwork mask of the destination network A mask of 0 0 0 0 specifies the default route Next Hop Address Enter a next hop address All static routes require a next hop address in the same subnet as the initial IP interface 312410 A Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Wide Area Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options relating to wide area protocol choices on the Global Information Worksheet Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Enter BOFL Breath of Life timer value 1 60 5 Enter the maximum amount of time that can elapse between the successful transmission of BofL messag
74. enter the information Stop the Quick Start installation procedure Press Control c Press y When prompted Terminate script y n press the y key The Quick Start procedure terminates and you return to the Technician Interface prompt To restart the Quick Start procedure you must reboot the AN by typing boot and pressing the Return key 312410 A Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Running the Quick Start Script After you enter run install bat the AN DC or ANH 8 DC progresses through the Quick Start script as follows 1 The script begins prompting you for the initial Global Worksheet information 2 After you select a router protocol option the script prompts for specific protocol information 3 After finishing the router protocol configuration the script requests a wide area protocol selection 4 After you select a wide area protocol the script prompts for specific protocol information 5 After finishing the wide area protocol configuration the script prompts for the rest of the Global Worksheet information When the configuration is complete the router runs through a test procedure for the IP interface When the test is complete the following prompt appears Enter IP address of Site Manager workstation Obtain this information from your network administrator 312410 A Rev 00 B 13 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems B 14 312410 A Rev
75. erface AN0024A Figure 3 13 Logging In to the Technician Interface and Mounting a Volume Note To check the contents of the router s local file system on the installed Flash memory card type dir and press the Return key The router software image and config file should appear among the files listed 6 Type the following command and press the Return key to begin the Quick Start procedure run install bat 7 Using your completed Quick Start worksheet from Appendix B enter the appropriate network information as the prompts appear The router uses this information to configure its interface to the network Refer to Appendix B for sample Quick Start screen output and for information on using Quick Start commands After the router creates and tests the configuration your screen displays a message saying that the Quick Start installation is complete Then the router dynamically starts using the configuration information you entered 312410 A Rev 00 3 17 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 8 When the Technician Interface prompt reappears type the following command and press the Return key to exit the Technician Interface logout Once the install script completes the router starts bridging and routing traffic Note If the router tries to Local Boot and cannot get a software image it attempts to Netboot once If both the Local Boot and Netboot attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor L
76. es Enter Local Address Selection 3 1 DCE 2 DTE 3 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 addressing use the SAME local address value Frame Relay Worksheet Requested Information Options DLCMI None Rev 1 LMI ANSI T1 617D CCITT Annex A LMI Switch Annex D Switch Annex A Switch Your Information Enter Management type 3 Enter addressing type 4 ADDR Q 921 ADDR 0 922 MARCH 90 ADDR 0 922 NOVEMBER 90 ADDR Q 922 Bom NooBROCN 312410 A Rev 00 B 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Frame Relay Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Enter address field length 2 Two Bytes 3 Three Bytes 4 Four Bytes Enter DLCI number 30 For DLCMI None LMI Switch Annex D Switch and Annex A Switch only Enter the Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC number Note The valid range for the DLCI number is between 16 and 1007 PPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Enter Remote IP address in dotted decimal notation Options Enter the IP address of the peer connection Your Information Do you wish to turn on the PPP y es echo function y n n n o Enable PAP Password y es Authe
77. face with Crossover non broadcast multi access National Electrical Manufacturers Association Nonvolatile File System Open Systems Interconnection Open Shortest Path First Protocol Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Point to Point Protocol Routing Information Protocol received line signal detection request to send switched multimegabit data service Simple Network Management Protocol shielded twisted pair Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Telecommunication Network Trivial File Transfer Protocol twisted pair Ethernet unshielded twisted pair wide area network XX 312410 A Rev 00 Preface 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 or version for your hardware or software product Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the manuals and release notes search for the sections you need and print them on most standard printers Go to Adobe Systems at www adobe com to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader You can purchase selected documentation sets CDs and technical publications through the Internet at the www1 fatbrain com documentation nortel URL How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorize
78. fications 10Base T Repeater Ports ANH 8 DC only The eight Ethernet 10 repeater port RJ 45 connectors on the ANH 8 DC front panel provide UTP support The ANH 8 DC transmits the same information over each repeater port it allows simultaneous connection to any of the eight 10 ports or AUI port Each of the eight shielded RJ 45 jacks is a 10Base T port using the standard media dependent interface with internal crossover MDI X pin assignment Each port detects the polarity of the circuit connected to RD Pins 1 and 2 and adjusts polarity as necessary to correctly complete this circuit The UTP repeater Ports 2 through 8 are fixed with internal crossover connection or media dependent interface with crossover MDI X This means that you use a straight through cable when connecting to other network resources for example workstations or other nonrepeating devices Table C 4 shows the RJ 45 pin assignments for the eight front panel 10 ports and identifies the pin locations Table C 4 RJ 45 Jacks Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No MDI X Signal Function MDI Signal Function 1 RD Receive from UTP wire TD Transmit to UTP wire 12345678 2 RD Receive from UTP wire TD Transmit to UTP wire 3 TD Transmit to UTP wire RD Receive from UTP wire ULLA 4 Not used by 10Base T Not used by 10Base T 5 Not used by 10Base T Not used by 10Base T 6 TD Transmit
79. fy that air is flowing by placing your hand to the side of the fan vents Note If you cannot feel air flow from the vents and the POWER and DIAG LEDs do not light or the DIAG LED does not turn off turn the power switch to the OFF position Wait one minute and then turn the power switch to the ON position If the problem persists contact the Nortel Networks Technical Response Center To power off press the switch to the Off position 0 toggle the switch up 312410 A Rev 00 4 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Resetting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC You can use the Reset button to reboot the router hardware without cycling power as follows To warm boot the router no diagnostic tests run press the Reset button for less than 3 seconds To cold boot the router diagnostic tests run press the Reset button for more than 3 seconds To activate the Reset button use a small pointed object for example a paper clip to press the button 4 10 312410 A Rev 00 Operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC AN DC Reset Switch On the AN DC the Reset button is located on the back panel of the AN DC Figure 4 6 Labeled RST it resides between the console port and the LED labeled RLSD2 N RTEL co CONSOLE oto Y Reset Button 014 Figu
80. g BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Networkto help troubleshoot the problem If you need additional assistance contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Response Center 312410 A Rev 00 4 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems AN DC LED Descriptions LEDs on the AN DC front and back panels provide information about how the AN DC is operating The following sections describe the AN DC front and back panel LEDs For information on the ANH 8 DC LEDs see ANH 8 DC LED Descriptions Front Panel LEDs Table 4 1 describes the AN DC front panel LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of the AN DC itself front panel LEDs light briefly when the first receives power Table 4 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Meaning POWER Lights and remains on when the AN DC is receiving power RUN Blinks for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that diagnostic tests are running When it lights again and remains lit the AN DC is operational BOOT Lights for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that diagnostic tests were successful and the AN DC is booting DIAG Lights and remains lit when diagnostic failure occurs 4 4 312410 A Rev 00 Back Panel LEDs Operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC The LEDs on the AN DC back panel differ depending on the AN DC model that you have Table 4 2 describes all of the available AN DC back panel LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of the AN DC s network connections Table 4 2 L
81. g hardware that came with the AN DC shipment e electronic enclosure rack e Phillips screwdriver Note If the rack s rail does not have threaded holes you must supply and attach four cagenuts 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC To install the AN DC in a rack 1 Attach each flange bracket to the AN DC Figure 1 3 as follows a Align the flange holes with the AN DC mounting holes b Insert a flange screw through each flange hole and into the AN DC c Tighten each flange screw with a Phillips screwdriver Screws 4 places ANO0003A Figure 1 3 Attaching Flange Brackets to the AN DC 2 Placethe AN DC in the rack aligning the flange holes with the holes in the front vertical supports of the rack Figure 1 4 3 Insert a cagenut screw through each flange hole and into the corresponding holes in the front vertical supports of the rack Note If the rack s rail does not have threaded holes use the cagenuts along with the cagenut screws Otherwise just use the cagenut screws 4 Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver 312410 A Rev 00 1 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems P 2 U B E ems om Ec p aw E
82. ghts briefly when the ANH 8 DC is powered on Remains on if a diagnostic failure occurs If the Run LED is also on indicates that the ANH 8 DC is running its self test Boot Run Green Green Lights for 1 to 3 minutes while the ANH 8 DC is booting to indicate that diagnostic tests were successful after power up Flashes for 1 to 3 minutes while diagnostic tests are running this indicates that the ANH 8 DC has not yet started to execute the run time image software code The light remains on to indicate that the ANH 8 DC has begun to execute the software image If the Fault LED is also on this indicates that the ANH 8 DC is running its self test DCM Green Lights to indicate an RMON data collection module DCM is installed continued 4 6 312410 A Rev 00 Operating the and ANH 8 DC Table 4 3 ANH 8 DC Front Panel LEDs continued LED Label Color Meaning AUI Part Amber Lights to indicate that the AUI port has been Partition partitioned from the repeater due to a disruption in transmission Autopartitioning occurs after an excessive number of consecutive collisions or an excessively long single collision signal DCD1 Data Carrier Green Lights to indicate that the first synchronous port Detect 1 COM1 is active DCD2 Data Carrier Green Lights to indicate that the second synchronous port Detect 2 COM2 is active LAN Green Lights after each
83. he 1 11 Figure 1 7 Attaching the Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 1 13 Figure 1 8 Connecting a Terminal Console 1 14 Figure 1 8 Connacting s PL GOSBIB a 1 15 Figure 1 10 Connecting BGI iaiki dex dt rk SEE dmn ba snc d 1 17 Figure 1 11 AN DC Power Switch and DC Terminals esee 1 18 Figure 1 12 Attaching Power Input Cables 1 19 Figure 1 13 Attaching AN DC Power and Ground Cables ius 1 20 Figure 2 1 gt Accessories in the ANH 8 DC Shipping Container 2 3 Figure 2 2 Sample Cagenuts and Screws for Unthreaded Rack Rails 2 4 Figure 2 3 Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack Mount the ANH 8 DC 2 8 Figure 2 4 Installing the ANH 8 DC an Electronic Enclosure Rack 2 9 Figure 2 5 Attaching Flange Brackets to Wall Mount the ANH 8 DC 2 10 Figure 2 6 Mounting the ANH 8 DC on a Wall sess 2 11 Figure 2 Connecting an AUI encierra etc pk 2 12 Figure 2 8 Connecting Repeater UTP Cables 2 13 Figure 2 9 ANH 8 DC Front Panel MDI X MDI Switch 2 2 2 14 Figure 2 10 Linking ANH 8 DC Systems Luise
84. he AN DC the AN DC requires Router Software Version 9 00 or later and Site Manager Software Version 3 00 or later Table C 1 describes each interface C 2 312410 A Rev 00 Table 1 Technical Specifications AN DC Network Interfaces Network Interface Description Ethernet and Second Ethernet Supports the Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 standards that provide LAN connectivity The Ethernet interfaces on an AN DC include a 10Base T UTP and an 802 3 AUI XCVR port however you can use only one port at a time The UTP interface provides unshielded twisted pair support the XCVR interface provides broadband baseband fiber and shielded twisted pair support depending on the transceiver and cabling you use Synchronous Provides WAN connectivity AN DC models can have either two COM1 and or three COM1 2 and synchronous ports The third synchronous interface option is available on any AN DC model that this guide describes Each port can operate independently with RS 232 RS 422 RS 449 V 28 V 35 and X 21 cables Synchronous capability allows internal or external clocking ISDN BRI Supports an S T interface an RJ 45 physical connector The BRI provides 2 B channels and supports full D channel signaling and call setup tear down as defined in 1988 CCITT now ITU T Q 921 and Q 931 For more information on ISDN refer to Configuring Dial Services Note that in the Un
85. he packing list The packing list is usually affixed to the shipping container 3 Make sure that you received One cable kit Order No 110310 for connecting an optional local console or modem The console modem cable kit contains one 15 foot AT standard molded serial cable with DB 9 receptacle to DB 25 plug connectors and one null modem crossover adapter with DB 25 to DB 25 receptacle connectors Two flange brackets with four 10 cagenut screws and washers for mounting the ANH 8 DC Eight 6 Class B self threading flathead screws for rack mounting Four 6 Class B self threading roundhead screws for wall mounting Four press on rubber feet for positioning the ANH 8 DC on a flat surface Figure 2 1 illustrates the ANH 8 DC shipping accessories 2 2 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Console Modem Cable f DB 9 Receptacle to DB 25 Plug Cable 27 Sa 2 DB 25 Receptacle gt E d Null Modem Adapter Two Flange Brackets e Eight 46 Flathead Screws Q Four 6 Roundhead Screws S S ND S Oy KG Oy KG Four 10 Cagenut Screws and Washers SS Four Rubber Feet AN0037B Figure 2 1 Accessories in the ANH 8 DC Shipping Container Supplying Tools and Equipment You may need items that are not part of the ANH 8 DC shipping accessories Before installing the ANH 8 DC hardware ensure that you have all the cables tools and ot
86. her equipment that you need at your site Tools Gather the tools that you will need to set up an AN DC at your site such as e Phillips screwdriver for attaching brackets to rack or wall mount AN DC e Flathead screwdriver for attaching network cables e Electric drill if you intend to mount the AN DC on a wall 312410 A Rev 00 2 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Cables Unless they were specifically ordered the Ethernet and synchronous cables necessary for your network configuration are not part of the ANH 8 DC shipping accessories If you do not have the proper cables contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms Service Console You can attach an optional 100 console or equivalent to the ANH 8 DC to monitor the results of startup diagnostics and perform manual boot configurations or you can attach any AT compatible modem to allow remote dial in access to diagnostics and configuration Note To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot configuration options see Chapter 3 there must be a local terminal connected the first time that the ANH 8 DC powers up Mounting Hardware To rack mount the ANH 8 DC you need an electronic enclosure rack that meets the following specifications e Heavy duty steel construction Electronic Industries Association EIA standard hole spacing e Width of 19 in 48 26 cm and depth of 24 in 60 96 c
87. install the ISDN BRI according to these instructions will invalidate the General Approval ISDN BRI Upgrade Module Safety Status Table D 11 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 11 ISDN BRI Safety Status Order Nos 24000 24000 S 50022 AE0004006 AE0011013 and AE0011019 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit ISDN BRI ISDN TNV at SELV levels P6 Host Port SELV 312410 A Rev 00 D 9 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ISDN BRI Connector Pinouts Table D 12 lists the ISDN connector pinouts Table D 12 ISDN Connector Pinouts 2 5 Signal No connection No connection Tx Rx TX Rx No connection No connection D 10 312410 A Rev 00 Numbers 10Base T ports ANH 8 DC 2 13 2 17 C 7 A AN DC connecting to the power source 1 18 dimensions C 1 installing in an electronic enclosure rack 1 6 on a flat surface 1 6 on a wall 1 9 LEDs See LEDs AN DC POWER 4 4 shipment contents 1 1 1 2 site requirements 1 4 ANH 8 DC configuring multiple 2 14 connecting to the power source 2 26 connectors C 2 AUI C 7 console C 10 UTP C 7 dimensions C 1 installing 2 6 to 2 11 shipment contents 2 2 site requirements 2 5 AUI port cables C 6 connecting drop cable 2 12 Partition LED 4 7 pin assignments C 6 C 8 specificati
88. ion Do not connect the modem to the ANH 8 DC until you are certain that it is configured as described in Table 2 2 Step 1 Connecting to the ANH 8 DC with an improperly configured modem could cause the router to fail or lose data 2 24 312410 A Rev 00 312410 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC lt NORTEL 00000000 Modem cable Figure 2 18 AN0052A Connecting a Modem to the ANH 8 DC 4 Insert the 25 pin plug at the other end of the modem cable into the modem s RS 232 data communications port 2 25 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Connecting to the DC Power Source N Danger Due to high energy hazards only qualified service personnel are permitted to connect the ANH 8 DC to the power source Ensure that the connection is to an isolated 48 V or 60 V source reinforced insulation from the main AC power To connect the ANH 8 DC to the power source 1 Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF 0 position Figure 2 19 2 Using a flathead screwdriver loosen but do not remove the screws on the terminal blocks marked VDC and RTN Figure 2 19 AN0090A Figure 2 19 8 Power Swi
89. is active turns off when interface is inactive Powering On and Off The DC power switch allows you to restart the router without having to disconnect the power supply wires When the power switch is turned off the outputs of the power supply shut off but the front end is still active A Danger Once the AN DC is connected to the power source the central office must shut off the circuit breaker to remove the wires to the power supply To power on an AN DC or ANH 8 DC 1 Press the power switch to the On position 1 that is toggle the switch down For the AN DC see Figure 4 4 For the ANH 8 DC see Figure 4 5 Note If the AN DC or ANH 8 DC does not power on check the polarity of the connections to the power source If polarity has been reversed the router will not power on If polarity is correct and the AN DC or ANH 8 DC does not power on contact the Nortel Networks Technical Response Center 4 8 312410 A Rev 00 Power switch Operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC NETWORKS N RTEL RZ e Power switch OFF 0 ANO0091A Figure 4 4 AN DC Power Switch Figure 4 5 AN0054A ANH 8 DC Power Switch 2 Veri
90. ited States an external NT 1 device is required to provide the U interface to the carrier network The ISDN BRI option is available on any AN DC model Note that only one synchronous port COM2 operates in AN DC models that include ISDN BRI support Data Collection Module DCM Gathers RMON statistics Refer to Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network for information 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems ANH 8 DC Hardware Communications Options Every ANH 8 DC includes 9 Ethernet LAN repeater ports 1 AUI and 8 UTP e 2 synchronous wide area network WAN ports 4 1 local console service port Note The Ethernet repeater ports operate as a single interface Software configuration parameters for example the port IP address apply to all ports With optional upgrades installed the ANH 8 DC also supports e An ISDN basic rate interface BRI for direct without terminal adapter connection to the ISDN network e third synchronous COM3 port e Second Ethernet nonrepeating 10Base T UTP 2 port e Ethernet Data Collection Module DCM for gathering RMON statistics Note When using an N11 DCM the ANH 8 DC requires Router Software Version 9 00 or later and Site Manager Software Version 3 00 or later Table C 2 summarizes the communications interfaces the sections that follow describe each interface in more detail and provide cable and connector
91. ith AN DC 1 2 shipped with ANH 8 DC 2 2 terminal 1 12 1 14 2 20 2 22 connecting to an AN DC 1 12 to 1 14 to an ANH 8 DC 2 20 to 2 23 Index 2 1 15 2 22 port 1 13 C 10 terminal 1 12 1 13 2 20 2 22 conventions text xviii crossover switch See also MDI X MDI switch customer support xxi D damage inspecting AN DC for 1 2 inspecting ANH 8 DC for 2 2 Data Carrier Detect LEDs 4 7 DCD LEDs 4 7 DCM LED 4 6 default settings IP interface A 2 A 3 software source 3 6 DIAG LED AN DC 4 4 ANH 8 DC Fault 4 6 Diagnostic Monitor 3 6 3 8 3 15 diagnostics AN Diagnostics software 3 6 failure 4 2 4 4 4 6 running 3 10 3 13 3 15 4 3 Directed Netboot attaching a console 1 12 2 20 configuring with bconfig command A 4 requirements 3 3 using 3 6 3 12 to 3 14 DLCMI settings A 2 DRAM dynamic random access memory determining size 3 6 E electrical requirements AN DC 1 5 ANH 8 DC 2 5 312410 A Rev 00 electronic enclosure rack installing AN DC in 1 6 installing ANH 8 DC in 2 7 physical specifications 1 4 environmental specifications AN DC 1 5 ANH 8 DC 2 6 Ethernet AN DC interface connections C 2 AUI port ANH C 7 AUI port ANH 8 DC 2 12 repeater connections ANH 8 DC C 5 repeater ports C 4 UTP ports ANH 8 DC 2 13 2 17 C 7 European operating specifications D 1 to D 10 EZ Install default settings 3 15 requirements 3 2 using 3 5 F fla
92. keep the switch out for MDI X operation 312410 A Rev 00 2 13 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems NETWORKS 1 2 4 5 6 7 LA XL LLLI Szszg225 mm C E L I Link NORTEL 0056 2 9 ANH 8 DC Front Panel MDI X MDI Switch Connecting the ANH 8 DC to Other Repeaters Hubs You can use Port 1 in MDI configuration to connect to a 10 MDI X port on another router hub bridge device using UTP straight through RJ 45 patch cables instead of a special crossover cable You can interconnect daisychain as many as four 8 Port ANH 8 DC or other hub systems To determine whether you need to use a crossover cable or straight through cable to interconnect hub units consider the following e If the Ethernet UTP ports on both hubs are in MDI mode use a crossover cable e If the UTP ports both hubs are in MDI X mode use a crossover cable Ifthe UTP port on one hub is MDI mode and UTP port on the other hub is in MDI X mode use a straight through cable 2 14 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC When you configure a network with multiple ANH 8 DC or other repeater hub systems you must comply with the following rules e Connect no more than four hubs e sure that each UTP connection is not longer than 100 meters 109 4 y
93. m If the rack s rails do not have threaded holes you must supply cagenuts Figure 2 2 to use with the cagenut screws amp a Screw 7 Cagenut 0038 Figure 2 2 Sample Cagenuts Screws for Unthreaded Rack Rails To mount the ANH 8 DC on a wall you need at least four wall mount anchor screws see Figure 2 4 2 4 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC Verifying Site Requirements Verify that your installation meet the requirements listed in this section e Space Requirements Electrical Requirements e Environmental Requirements Note The AN DC should be installed only in dedicated equipment rooms where access is limited to qualified service personnel Space Requirements The installation site must provide a certain amount of free space around the ANH 8 DC to dissipate heat Install the ANH 8 DC in a space that meets these specifications e Width 19 25 in 48 9 cm e Minimum depth 17 25 in 43 8 cm Depth for servicing 26 25 in 66 7 cm Electrical Requirements The installation site must provide an isolated power source that meets these electrical specifications e Input voltage of 48 0 or 60 0 volts DC 1 5 amperes A input current under full load at 38 0 VDC input e Reinforced insulation from the main AC power We recommend the use of 16 AWG cables between the AN DC and the power source to minimize voltage drop When measuring the cable run be certain to incl
94. nce the AN DC is connected to the power source do not remove the input wires You must disconnect from the power source before removing the AN DC power input wires 1 20 312410 A Rev 00 Chapter 2 Installing the ANH 8 DC This chapter describes how to install the ANH 8 DC Danger Due to high energy hazards only qualified service personnel are permitted to install the ANH 8 DC Topics in this chapter include e Preparing for Installation e Installing the ANH 8 DC e Connecting Communications Cables e Connecting a Management Console or Modem Connecting to the DC Power Source For information on how to install the AN DC see Chapter 1 For technical specifications and an overview of the ANH 8 DC hardware refer to Appendix C Preparing for Installation To prepare for installation complete the steps in the next sections to verify that e Your shipment is complete and undamaged e You have the proper equipment and tools e installation location meets all site requirements 312410 A Rev 00 2 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Verifying Shipment Contents Verify that the items you receive match the items in the packing list attached to the shipping container 1 Inspect all items for shipping damage If you detect any damage do not install the ANH 8 DC Call the Nortel Networks Technical Response Center 2 Verify that the items you received match the items in t
95. nd to configure the router s initial IP interface to the network You need this information to complete the procedure in Continuing with Netboot in Chapter 3 e Use the bconfig command to specify the location and name of the AN ANH software image and configuration file You need this information to complete the procedure in Continuing with Directed Netboot in Chapter 3 Contact your network administrator for additional assistance in determining the appropriate ifconfig command and bconfig command that you need for the AN DC or ANH 8 DC at your site Your network administrator has information on these commands in Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network Using the ifconfig Command You use the ifconfig command to do the following e Configure the router s initial IP interface to the network Note that the initial IP interface should be a synchronous interface if you are using EZ Install You also use the same procedure to configure other synchronous interfaces for the Netbooting procedure e Configure Ethernet interfaces for the Netbooting procedure Enable or disable Netbooting on an interface The following sections describe each use of the ifconfig command 312410 A Rev 00 A 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Configuring a Synchronous IP Interface for Netbooting To Netboot you must first configure the router s initial IP interface to the network using the following interface config
96. nected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Notice For equipment using loopstart lines please note that the Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 The REN is located on the Rules Part 68 label located on the bracket of the module or on the back of the unit Canada CS 03 Regles et r glements Avis L tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install
97. ng an AUI Cable TON 2 12 Connecting Ethernet Repeater Port UTP 2 13 Using the MDIVMDI X Swifoh m E 2 13 Connecting the ANH 8 DC to Other Repeaters Hubs 2 14 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface UTP Cable 2 17 SONGS CTE omnchonsus CabIBE 2 18 Connecing an ISDN dr qoe 2 19 Connecting a Management Console or Modem 2 20 Connecting a Terminal Console E 2 20 a PO Pire Et 2 22 ModE T 2 23 Connecting to the DC Power Source rere Tm T 2 26 X 312410 A Rev 00 Chapter 3 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC About Sofware WMS TAA e 3 1 Boot ori D T E Installing the Flash Memory Card ue de ET TE joda ELE EZMAN 3 5 Using Netboot Directed Netboot Local Boot 3 6 Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor TU Tm P op ene Lotta BIBIBOON Eb enone 3 9 Continuing with Directed iuuenem ette tank tte kb tu nd cnc inani 3 12 Linea ees BODIE Cu Corde ete ree 3 15 Ch
98. nge brackets installing on AN DC 1 7 on ANH 8 DC 2 7 2 10 Frame Relay settings A 2 worksheet for B 9 H Hayes modem 1 16 2 23 HDLC encapsulation A 2 heat exhaust 1 5 2 5 image software default boot location 3 6 installing AN DC in an electronic enclosure rack 1 6 1 7 on a flat surface 1 6 on a wall 1 9 preparing for 1 1 to 1 5 312410 A Rev 00 ANH 8 DC in an electronic enclosure rack 2 7 on a flat surface 2 6 on a wall 2 10 preparing for 2 1 to 2 6 cagenuts in electronic enclosure rack 1 7 flange brackets on AN DC 1 7 on ANH 8 DC 2 10 interface configuration 3 9 A 1 to A 3 interface connections AN DC Ethernet C 2 synchronous C 2 Ethernet repeater ports C 4 IP address settings A 3 A 4 connector setting A 3 default setting A 2 A 3 options for getting address 3 3 ISDN BRI LED AN DC 4 5 ANH 8 DC 4 8 L LAN See Ethernet LEDs 4 4 AN DC BOOT 4 4 CL Collision 4 5 DIAG 4 4 ISDN BRI 4 5 RLSDI Received Line Signal Detection 1 4 5 RLSD2 Received Line Signal Detection 2 4 5 RUN 4 4 RX Receive 4 5 ANH 8 DC AUI Part 4 7 Boot 4 6 COL 4 8 Col Collision 4 7 Data Carrier Detect DCD 4 7 Data Collection Module DCM 4 6 Fault 4 6 ISDN BRI 4 8 Index 3 Power 4 6 Run 4 6 RX Receive 4 8 TX Transmit 4 8 LEDs AN DC POWER 4 4 linking ANH 8 DCs 2 14 Local Boot attaching a console 1 12 2 20 definition 3 2 requirements
99. nnecting an optional terminal or modem to the console service port AN0002A Figure 1 2 Console Cables Supplying Tools and Equipment You may need items that are not part of the ANH 8 DC shipping accessories Before installing the ANH 8 DC hardware ensure that you have all the cables tools and other equipment that you need at your site Tools Gather the tools that you will need to set up an AN DC at your site such as e Flathead screwdriver for attaching network cables e Phillips screwdriver for attaching brackets to rack or wall mount AN DC e Electric drill if you intend to mount the AN DC on a wall Cables Unless they were specifically ordered the Ethernet and synchronous cables necessary for your network configuration are not part of the AN DC shipping accessories If you do not have the proper cables contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms 312410 A Rev 00 1 3 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Service Console You can attach an optional VT 100 console or equivalent to the AN DC to monitor the results of startup diagnostics and perform manual boot configurations or you can attach any AT compatible modem to allow remote dial in access to diagnostics and configuration Note To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot configuration options see Chapter 3 there must be a local terminal connected the first time that the ANH 8 DC p
100. ntication Protocol y n o n n Note If you answer y es the router requests a PAP ID and password for this interface If you answer n o the router asks whether you want to enable CHAP Enable CHAP Challenge y es Handshake Authentication n o Protocol y n n Note If you answer y es the router requests a CHAP secret for this interface Does the Remote Peer have PAP y es authentication enabled n o y n n Note If you answer y es the router requests the PAP ID and password for the remote interface 312410 A Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure PPP Standard Worksheet continued Requested Information Options Your Information Enable the LOR Link Quality y es Reporting Protocol n o y n n Note Link Quality Monitoring on a Nortel Networks Series 5 router is not compatible with this feature Enable use of the Remote Peer router s LQR Timer y n For Protocol only y es n o Note If the L QR timer is enabled the remote peer router maintains its own LQR timer for this interface When the LQR timer is disabled the AN is responsible for maintaining the timer for this interface Number of seconds 1 120 3 For LQR Protocol only Enter the maximum number of seconds between the transmission of LQR packets success rate 90 inbound 1 100 Enter percentage Enter the
101. o Fat Reset Y 0000 DCD1 0602 22255525 L3 EJ MDI X J Link Power Fault Figure 4 2 LEDS Boot DCM AUI Part DCD1 DCD2 LAN Col 0058 ANH 8 DC Front Panel LEDs 312410 A Rev 00 Operating the and ANH 8 DC When power is supplied to the router the following LED sequence should occur The POWER LED lights and remains on RUN BOOT and DIAG or FAULT for ANH LEDs light for approximately 1 second then turn off indicating that the router is functioning The RUN LED blinks for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that the diagnostic tests are running It blinks quickly during the initial 17 second memory test then slows down during the interface tests e The BOOT LED lights for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that the diagnostic tests were successful and the router is booting The RUN LED lights and the BOOT LED turns off indicating that the router is operational If the LEDs on the router light in this sequence your installation is successful Contact your network administrator to verify that the router is now connected to the network If the LEDs do not light in this sequence your network administrator can refer to Connectin
102. oed countries or 1 provide the Software or related technical data or information to any military end user or for any military end use including the design development or production of any chemical nuclear or biological weapons 9 General If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction the remainder of the provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the state of California Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement contact Nortel Networks 4401 Great America Parkway PO Box 58185 Santa Clara California 95054 8185 LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT LICENSEE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTANDS IT AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN NORTEL NETWORKS AND LICENSEE WHICH SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR ORAL AND WRITTEN AGREEMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT NO DIFFERENT OR ADDITIONAL TERMS WILL BE ENFORCEABLE AGAINST NORTEL NETWORKS UNLESS NORTEL NETWORKS GIVES ITS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING AN EXPRESS WAIVER OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT 312410 A Rev 00 vii Contents Preface GIBT NET E I ET xvii e xviii PS SI aa xix Hard Gopy Technical BASIS
103. of insulation from a 16 or 18 AWG cable Make certain to use the same wire gauge as that used for the minus lead 7 Insert the stripped end of the cable into the RTN terminal block the plus lead Figure 1 12 8 Tighten the screw beneath the RTN terminal block to establish the electrical connection 312410 A Rev 00 1 19 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 9 Connect an earth ground to either the leftmost terminal block or to the grounding stud located between the power switch and terminal connectors Figure 1 13 If connecting to the grounding stud use 6 ring terminal Note Use the same wire gauge or greater for the earth ground as that used for connection to the power source That is if connection to the power source uses 16 AWG cable use 16 AWG cable for the ground If connection to power source uses 18 AWG cable use 18 or 16 AWG cable for the ground NETWORKS NORTEL 1 65 o AU O Earth ground options Figure 1 13 Attaching AN DC Power and Ground Cables AN0092A 10 Before qualified service personnel connect the AN DC to the power source verify that the power switch is OFF and that the AN DC is properly grounded Danger O
104. ogin prompt appears on the console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem 9 When you boot the router its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 After configuring the router network interface you can replace the console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access 3 18 312410 A Rev 00 Chapter 4 Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC This chapter describes Ensuring a Successful Installation using the front panel LEDs Checking the status of the router using AN DC LED Descriptions ANH 8 DC LED Descriptions Powering On and Off Resetting the AN DC or ANH 8 DC Removing a Flash Memory Card Protecting Memory Card Files 312410 A Rev 00 4 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Ensuring a Successful Installation After connecting the router to the network you can ensure a successful installation by checking the LEDs on the front panel Figure 4 1 shows the front panel LEDs on an AN DC NORTEL NETWORKS RUN POWER DIAG 0025 Figure 4 1 AN DC Front Panel LEDs Figure 4 2 shows the front panel LEDs on an ANH 8 DC N RTEL NETWORKS Console 1 Zo de a Boot Run DCM Part ooo
105. on applies to all Software and documentation acquired directly or indirectly by or on behalf of the United States Government The Software and documentation are commercial products licensed on the open market at market prices and were developed entirely at private expense and without the use of any U S Government funds The license to the U S Government is granted only with restricted rights and use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to the restrictions set forth in subparagraph c 1 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause of FAR 52 227 19 and the limitations set out in this license for civilian agencies and subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause of DFARS 252 227 7013 for agencies of the Department of Defense or their successors whichever is applicable 6 Use of software in the European Community This provision applies to all Software acquired for use within the European Community If Licensee uses the Software within a country in the European Community the Software Directive enacted by the Council of European Communities Directive dated 14 May 1991 will apply to the examination of the Software to facilitate interoperability Licensee agrees to notify Nortel Networks of any such intended examination of the Software and may procure support and assistance from Nortel Networks 7 Term and termination This license is effective until terminated however
106. onnel are permitted to connect the AN DC to the power source To connect the AN DC to the power source 1 Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF 0 position Figure 1 11 2 Using a flathead screwdriver loosen but do not remove the screws beneath the terminal blocks marked VDC and RTN Figure 1 11 ERR le DC Power Terminals 3 2 FASS COM 1 6 Power Switch OFF 0 AN0093A Figure 1 11 Power Switch and DC Terminals 1 18 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC 3 Strip 3 8 in 10 mm of insulation from the end of a 16 or 18 AWG cable Note Although 418 AWG cable is adequate we recommend 16 AWG cable to ensure minimal voltage drop from the power source 4 Insert the stripped end of the cable into the VDC terminal block the minus lead Figure 1 12 5 Tighten the screw beneath the VDC terminal block to establish the electrical connection NORTEL rics 00 Power Switch OFF 0 e COM 1 o ANO0091B Figure 1 12 Attaching AN DC Power Input Cables 6 Strip 3 8 in 10 mm
107. ons C 6 automatic polarity adjustment C 7 312410 A Rev 00 Index BOOT LED AN DC 4 4 ANH 8 DC 4 6 booting 3 11 4 10 BootP server 3 2 A 3 brackets flange installing on AN DC 1 7 installing on ANH 8 DC 2 7 2 10 cables AUI C 6 console PC 1 15 2 22 terminal 1 12 1 14 2 20 2 22 console modem kit for AN DC 1 2 for ANH 8 DC 2 2 in shipping package 1 2 installing AN DC console 1 12 ANH 8 DCconsole 2 20 Ethernet AUI 2 12 Ethernet UTP 2 13 2 17 ISDN 2 19 LAN 2 12 to 2 17 synchronous 2 18 WAN 2 18 locating 1 3 modem 1 16 2 23 network connecting to AN DC 1 11 connecting to ANH 8 DC 2 12 to 2 19 Index 1 straight through 2 14 C 7 supplying 2 4 synchronous C 8 cagenuts for electronic enclosure rack 1 7 clocking A 2 cold boot 4 10 collision detection AN DC CL Collision LED 4 5 ANH 8 DC COL Collision LED 4 7 4 8 commands bconfig 3 15 A 4 defined 3 6 boot 3 10 3 13 3 15 dir 3 17 getcfg 3 9 3 13 ifconfig 3 9 A 1 to A 3 logout 3 18 Quick Start B 12 reset 3 10 3 13 3 15 run install bat 3 17 config file 3 15 configuring 1 13 connecting console to AN DC 1 12 to 1 14 to ANH 8 DC 2 20 to 2 23 modem to AN DC 1 16 to 1 18 to ANH 8 DC 2 23 to 2 25 multiple ANH 8 DCs 2 14 network cables to AN DC 1 11 to ANH 8 DC 2 12 to 2 19 to the power source AN DC 1 18 ANH 8 DC 2 26 connectors COMI and COM2 C 8 console cable shipped w
108. onse column Ethernet Synchronous Select S the letter associated with the synchronous interface Step Requested Information Options Your Response 1 Specify the slot number where Because the AN DC and None the Link Module resides ANH 8 DC is not a Link Module the script bypasses this step and automatically accepts a default slot of 1 2 Specify the Link Module and The script automatically provides a network interface information representative letter code The for the initial IP connection network interface options are to Site Manager Enter connector number 1 1 COM1 2 COM2 3 COM3 Enter clock source number 2 1 Internal 2 External Enter circuit name Sf The script recommends a circuit name for the COM interface that you select for example S11 for COM1 and 512 for Press the Return key continued 312410 A Rev 00 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Global Information Worksheet continued Step Requested Information Options Your Response 3 Enter IP address in dotted Enter the IP address for the COM decimal notation interface Enter the subnetwork mask in Enter the subnetwork mask for the dotted decimal notation COM interface IP address Is the router connected to y es Press the Return the same local area network n o key as the Site Manager workstation y
109. ool for information Boot Options You use one of four Site Manager boot options to complete software installation EZ Install Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot Table 3 1 summarizes the four options the sections that follow provide steps for completing each option Table 3 1 Summary of Initial Startup Options Boot Source for Source for Option Router Image Config File Description and Requirements EZ Install Local Flash Network The default option The router boots from local Flash memory synchronous memory then obtains its configuration file from a remote connection UNIX or DOS based workstation that is configured as a Boot Protocol BootP server The router saves the configuration to Flash memory Requires a High level Data Link Control HDLC or Frame Relay synchronous connection Netboot Local Flash Network The router locates and obtains startup files from a remote memory card synchronous UNIX or DOS based station that is configured as a BootP or Network Ethernet server synchronous connection or Ethernet Requires a communications connection over an HDLC connection Frame Relay or Ethernet interface and a local console connection continued 3 2 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC Table 3 1 Summary of Initial Startup Options continued Boot Source for Source for Option Router Image Config File Description and Requirements
110. ortel Networks is not obligated to remedy any Software defect that cannot be reproduced with the latest Software release These warranties do not apply to the Software if it has been 1 altered except by Nortel Networks or in accordance with its instructions ii used in conjunction with another vendor s product resulting in the defect or iii damaged by improper environment abuse misuse accident or negligence THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Licensee is responsible vi 312410 A Rev 00 for the security of its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from 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 SUBSTITUTE PROCUREMENT SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INACCURATE OR LOST DATA OR LOSS OF USE OR PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF NORTEL NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF NORTEL NETWORKS RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO NORTEL NETWORKS FOR THE SOFTWARE LICENSE 5 Government licensees This provisi
111. ory xMB or h for HELP Description SNPROM Checksum Test DIAG PROM Checksum Test OS PROM Checksum Memory Alignment Control Register Control Register Control Register Control Register Sts Registers Test EEPROM Test 5 msec per byte write Novram Battery Check TE TE T T TE TE TE T T 0062 3 4 Running Diagnostics 5 Before diagnostics are complete simultaneously hold down the control and c keys to bypass the automatic boot process Note Be sure to press Control c before the diagnostic tests complete To display the AN Diagnostics login prompt you must interrupt the power up sequence before the AN DC or ANH 8 DC boots The AN Diagnostics login prompt appears Refer to the top half of the screen in Figure 3 5 312410 A Rev 00 3 7 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems EST 00E Sync Port2 Int Loop TX Chain Test EST OOF Sync Port2 Int Loop Chain Test Control c invoked AN Diagnostics Version 6 01 Mon July 24 07 54 00 EDT 1996 Login Manager AN Diagnostics Version 01 Mon July 24 07 54 00 EDT 1996 MOD ID 0 40 1037 Rev 01 S N 015693 Flash 4MB Memory 4MB AN_DIAG gt gt AN00063A Figure 3 5 Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor 6 Type the following command at the login prompt and press the Return key Manager Note that you must type Manager with an uppercase M
112. ource set to network and the image source set to local Using the Diagnostic Monitor you change the default configuration bypassing the EZ Install process The Diagnostic Monitor s bconfig command enables you to specify the source for the configuration file and boot image Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor You begin the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot process by logging in to the Diagnostic Monitor Complete these steps 1 Install the router and attached communications equipment as described in Chapter 1 AN DC or Chapter 2 ANH 8 DC 2 Power on the local management console 3 Insert the Flash memory card as described earlier in this chapter 4 Press the power switch on the back panel to the On position As the router powers on your console displays the message Testing Memory with the amount of memory available Next diagnostic software AN Diagnostics begins to test the router The console displays diagnostic software version Information about the hardware model revision and serial numbers e The size of Flash memory and Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM e result of diagnostic tests as each test completes Figure 3 4 shows sample output from diagnostic tests 3 6 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC AN Diagnostics Version 7 xx Wed Aug 30 16 29 38 EDT 1996 MOD ID 0 41 1050 Rev 0x00 00 S N Flash Card instal Mem
113. ower source to minimize voltage drop When measuring the cable run be certain to include both the input and return cables Environmental Requirements The AN DC installation site must meet the following specifications e Altitude 0 to 8 000 ft 0 to 2 438 4 m Humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing e Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C stable 312410 A Rev 00 1 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Installing the AN DC With all cabling attached you can install the AN DC in any of the following ways Position the AN DC on a flat sturdy surface e Install the AN DC in an electronic enclosure rack Mount the AN DC on a wall The following sections provide instructions for each option Refer to the appropriate section when positioning your AN DC Positioning the AN DC on a Flat Surface To position the AN DC on a flat surface 1 Make sure that the surface is large enough for the AN DC to operate properly The surface must be sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the AN DC and any cables you connect 2 Peelthe paper backing off the four rubber feet supplied with the AN DC and attach them to the embossed feet on the bottom of the AN DC 3 Setthe AN DC in the chosen location You can now connect the network cables to the AN DC Go to the section Connecting Communications Cables later in this chapter Installing the AN DC in a Rack For this procedure you need e Mountin
114. owers up Mounting Hardware To rack mount the AN DC you need an electronic enclosure rack that meets the following specifications e Heavy duty steel construction Electronic Industries Association EIA standard hole spacing e Width of 19 in 48 26 cm and depth of 24 in 60 96 cm If the rack s rails do not have threaded holes you must supply cagenuts to use with the cagenut screws see Figure 1 4 Verifying Site Requirements Verify that your installation meet the requirements listed in this section e Space Requirements Electrical Requirements e Environmental Requirements Note The AN DC should be installed only in dedicated equipment rooms where access is limited to qualified service personnel 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the AN DC Space Requirements The installation site must provide a certain amount of free space around the AN DC to dissipate heat Install the AN DC in a space that meets the following specifications 4 Width 19 5 in 49 6 cm e Minimum depth 15 5 in 39 3 cm Depth for servicing 24 5 in 62 2 cm Electrical Requirements The installation site must provide an isolated power source that meets these electrical specifications e Input voltage of 48 0 or 60 0 volts DC 20 1 5 amperes A input current under full load at 38 0 VDC input e Reinforced insulation from the main AC power We recommend the use of 16 AWG cables between the AN DC and the p
115. perating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 312410 A Rev 00 Appendix D Requirements for European Operation This appendix provides information required for operating the AN DC and ANH 8 DC in Europe ANH 8 DC Safety Status Tables D 1 D 2 and D 3 list the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 1 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001041 AE1001042 AE1001043 and AE1001044 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit 1 V 28 21 V 35 TNV Telecommunications Network Voltage at SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage levels COM2 V 28 X 21 V 35 TNV at SELV levels Console V 28 SELV AUI Ethernet AUI SELV UTP1 8 Ethernet 10Base T SELV Table D 2 Safety Status Order Nos AE0004005 AE0011012 and AE0011020 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit COM3 V 28 X 21 V 35 TNV at SELV levels 312410 A Rev 00 D 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Table D 3 Safety Status Order Nos AE0004006 AE0011013 and AEE0011019 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit ISDN BRI ISDN TNV at SELV levels P6 Host Port SELV AN DC Safety Status Table D 4 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 4 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001037 AE1001038 AE1001039 and AE1001040 Port Location Port Description Type of
116. plete the steps in the next sections to verify that The AN DC shipment is complete and undamaged e You have the proper tools and equipment The installation location meets all site requirements Verifying Shipment Contents Verify that the items you receive match the items in the packing list attached to the shipping container 312410 A Rev 00 1 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems 1 Inspect all items for any shipping damage Caution In particular check the AN DC for any damage to the ports on the back panel If you detect damage do not install the AN DC Call your local Nortel Networks Technical Response Center 2 Make sure that your shipping package contains the following items e Mounting hardware Figure 1 1 e Console modem cable kit Figure 1 2 network cables ordered with the router If you do not have the appropriate network cables contact your network administrator e Warranty information e This guide CX Four rubber feet Two flange backets for installing the AN in an equipment rack or mounting it on a wall Four cagenuts with screws 9 amp Bp for installing the AN in an 9 equipment rack C 2 wall anchors for mounting the AN on wall Figure 1 1 Mounting Hardware 1 2 312410 Rev 00 Installing the AN DC DB 25 receptacle null nodem adapter DB 9 receptacle to DB 25 plug For co
117. position D SUB plug with screw locks ground shield connected to backshell Figure D 3 Cable 7224 X 21 Compliant Table D 8 X 21 Interface Order No 15 FEET i ae Pints Pin 14 Pin 25 25 position D SUB plug with screw locks ground shield connected to backshell AN0078A 7224 Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal Pin Signal 2 Send Data 2 Send Data 16 Send Data 9 Send Data 4 Request to Send 3 Request to Send 18 Request to Send 10 Request to Send 3 Receive Data 4 Receive Data 17 Receive Data 11 Receive Data 9 Data Carrier Detect 5 Data Carrier Detect 23 Data Carrier Detect 12 Data Carrier Detect 10 Send Timing 6 Send Timing 24 Send Timing 13 Receive Timing 7 Signal Ground 8 Signal Ground 1 Frame Ground 1 Frame Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 41 gt 43 Pin 28 gt 30 Pin 14 gt 15 0 6 312410 00 Requirements for European Operation ISDN BRI Requirements The ISDN BRI module Order Nos AE0004006 0011013 and 0011019 for the ANH 8 DC and ISDN BRI upgrade module Order Nos 24000 24000 5 and 50022 for the AN DC are 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 ar
118. pt and entering information at the prompts The router automatically selects options for some prompts and you can accept default values for many of the other prompts To assist you in answering Quick Start prompts we have included a series of worksheets for you to fill out with your network administrator s help These worksheets contain all of the options that appear at each prompt and space for you to record the options you select The last two sections in this appendix Using the Quick Start Commands and Running the Quick Start Script provide additional information about the Quick Start procedure It is very important that you fill out the worksheets and read all sections of this appendix before you begin the Quick Start procedure Note Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting gt worksheet options 312410 A Rev 00 B 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Filling Out the Quick Start Worksheets The install bat script provides many options for configuring the router on a network Note Because typical remote access uses a synchronous interface over a WAN connection this section lists only the options involved with a synchronous configuration When you configure a LAN interface base your decision on the information provided with each install bat prompt Use the following worksheets to organize your network information Although this section has many worksheets you only n
119. re 4 6 AN DC Reset Button ANH 8 DC Reset Switch On an ANH 8 DC the Reset button is set inside the front panel Figure 4 7 NETWORKS Partition I ruso ae ee gl Link NORTEL 0055 Figure 4 7 ANH 8 DC Reset Button Note The Link and Partition LEDs for repeater Ports 1 8 flash when you reset the ANH whether or not a port has attached cables 312410 A Rev 00 4 11 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Removing a Flash Memory Card When you remove a formatted memory card the NVFS automatically removes access to the card When you insert and format a card or insert an already formatted card the NVFS automatically provides access To remove a memory card from an AN DC or ANH 8 DC 1 Press the eject button adjacent to the card receptacle on the front panel Figure 4 8 shows the eject button on an AN DC Figure 4 9 shows the eject button on an ANH 8 DC Caution Do not remove the Flash memory card while the router is operating as this will interfere with current networking operations RUN POWER DIAG Eject button AN0026A Figure 4 8 AN DC Flash Memory Card Eject Button 2 Eject button
120. renzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es 312410 A Rev 00 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 Statement codd VCCI IA CORRES TEATS 2 HEt AAHS ST ZELSBRANST LMAO Taiwan Requirements Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Statement UE ATE CRA AESH ERAN EMR Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus BN router does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique BN router respecte les limites de bruits
121. rom a remote site refer to Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network To use the Directed Netboot feature 1 Contact your network administrator to verify that the remote network is set up for the Directed Netboot procedure 2 Ask your network administrator or refer to Appendix A for the appropriate boot configuration bconfig commands Write the commands below for reference bconfig image bconfig config 3 Atthe Diagnostic Monitor prompt enter the appropriate bconfig commands You must enter one bconfig command to specify the location of the software image and another to specify the location of the configuration file Figure 3 9 shows sample commands AN DIAG bconfig image network 192 32 x x usr anstartup krnl an exe Done AN DIAG bconfig config network 192 32 x x usr anstartup config Done AN DIAG 0019 Figure 3 9 Specifying Source for Directed Netboot 312410 A Rev 00 Starting the AN DC and ANH 8 DC 4 Type the following command and press the Return key to verify the configuration that you specified in Step 3 Figure 3 10 getcfg Boot Options oot image network boot config network host IP address 192 32 x x image pathname usr anstartup krnl an exe contig pathname u sr anstartup config NetBoot Parameters XCVR1 1P 192 32 x x 255 255 255 224 COM1 EZ Install COM2 EZ Install XCVR2 None AN DIAG AN0020A Figure 3
122. router See Installing the Flash Memory Card in this chapter 3 For information about the software configuration methods read the About Software Installation section in this chapter 4 To begin the startup process follow the detailed instructions in one of these sections e Using EZ Install e Using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot About Software Installation To bridge and route traffic the router needs a configuration file that is customized for the network and a software image made up of executable files an operating system kernel and application files Nortel Networks ships these files on PCMCIA Flash media 312410 A Rev 00 3 1 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems You must complete an initial startup procedure to obtain the necessary files and connect the AN DC or ANH 8 DC to the network Getting a file over the network is called network booting or netbooting Getting a file from the router file system stored in Flash memory is called local booting Note This guide explains using Site Manager software to connect the router to a managed network If you plan to use EZ Internetwork software to start the AN DC or ANH 8 DC on the network you use the Quick2Config software Quick2Config is a Microsoft Windows based application that allows you to quickly and easily create or modify configuration files for Nortel Networks Access routers See Configuring Your Router Using the Quick2Config T
123. tch and DC Terminals 3 Strip 3 8 in 10 mm of insulation from the end of a 16 or 18 AWG cable Note Although 18 AWG cable is adequate we recommend 16 AWG cable to ensure minimal voltage drop from the power source 4 Insert the stripped end of the cable into the VDC terminal block the minus lead Figure 2 20 5 Tighten the screw beneath the VDC terminal block to establish the electrical connection 2 26 312410 A Rev 00 Installing the ANH 8 DC DC power terminals 3 LL Ert Power switch OFF 0 AN0094A Figure 2 20 Attaching the ANH 8 DC Power Input Cables 6 Strip 3 8 in 10 mm of insulation from the end of a 16 or 18 AWG cable Note Make certain to use the same wire gauge as that used for the minus lead Insert the stripped end of the cable into the RTN terminal block the plus lead Figure 2 20 Tighten the screw beneath the RTN terminal block to establish the electrical connection Connect an earth ground wire to either the leftmost terminal block or to the grounding stud located between the power switch and the power module connector Figure 2 21 We recommend using the same wire gauge or greater for the earth ground as that used for connection to the power source That is if connection to the power source uses 16 AWG cable use 16
124. ude both the input and return cables 312410 A Rev 00 2 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Environmental Requirements The ANH 8 DC installation site must meet the following environmental specifications Maximum Altitude 10 000 ft 3000 m Relative Humidity Operating 596 to 8596 noncondensing Maximum Humidity Storage 9590 noncondensing Operating Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C stable Storage Temperature 58 F to 113 F 50 to 45 C These requirements meet IEC 721 3 Class 3K3 climatic conditions while under operation and IEC 721 3 Class 1K3 climatic conditions while under storage Installing the ANH 8 DC Once you are ready to install the ANH 8 DC in its final location proceed with one of the three sections below You can Position the ANH 8 DC on a flat sturdy horizontal surface Install the ANH 8 DC in an electronic enclosure rack Mount the ANH 8 DC on a wall Positioning the ANH 8 DC on a Flat Surface To position the ANH 8 DC on a flat surface 1 3 Make sure that the surface is large enough for the ANH 8 DC to operate properly The surface must be sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the ANH 8 DC and any cables you connect Peel the paper backing off the four rubber feet and attach them to the bottom of the ANH 8 DC Set the ANH 8 DC in the chosen location You can now connect the network cables to the ANH 8 DC Go to the section Connecting Communic
125. uration command ifconfig synchronous options interface ip addr subnet mask next gt synchronous options indicates some combination of the following settings d fr annexd annexa Imi int_clk Note You must insert a space to separate each command option from the next Table A 1 After the initial configuration you can use the same command format to configure other synchronous interfaces for Netbooting Table A 1 describes the ifconfig command arguments for configuring a synchronous interface The ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface Setting Description Default setting d Resets the AN DC or ANH 8 DC IP interface settings to the default values This setting tries four WAN configurations in the following order until it finds the correct type for the router s connection to the network 1 Nortel Networks HDLC encapsulation also referred to as Nortel Networks Standard Point to Point with external clocking 2 Frame Relay Annex D 3 Frame Relay LMI 4 Frame Relay Annex A Frame Relay settings fr Configures the synchronous port as a Frame Relay connection With this setting use one of the following options to specify a DLCMI setting annexd or Imi annexd When one of these options is used with the fr setting it specifies a DLCMI setting annexa Use the same setting as the network to which the router s Frame
126. ve Data A Receive Data B Receive Timing A B Receive Timing B Frame Ground Request to Send Data Set Ready Send Data Terminal Timing A Terminal Timing B Send Timing B x lt 4 34 Position V 35 Plug with Screw Jack Containers Ground Shield Connected to Backshell 0077 312410 00 Table D 7 Requirements for European Operation V 35 Interface Order No 7220 Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal Pin Signal 38 VSD P Send Data A 36 VSD S Send Data B 34 VRT V Receive Timing A 33 VRT X Receive Timing B 32 VST Y Send Timing A 31 VST AA Send Timing B 37 VRD R Receive Data A 35 VRD T Receive Data B Data Set Ready E Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready H Data Terminal Ready Request to Send C Request to Send Clear to Send D Clear to Send 40 VTT U Terminal Timing A 39 VTT W Terminal Timing B 1 Frame Ground A Frame Ground Data Carrier Detect F Data Carrier Detect 19 Signal Ground B Signal Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 19 gt 20 gt 23 gt 7 41 gt 42 gt 43 Pin 13 gt 28 Pin 14 gt 29 312410 00 D 5 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Pin 1 Pin 15 VH A 30 16 Wu Illi MSN 5 31 44 44
127. ving config config from network done Found image 1 an exe on local file system booting Image is in compressed format decompressing Nortel Networks Inc and its Licensors Copyright 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 All rights reserved Login Figure 3 8 Netboot configuration file it attempts to Local boot once If both attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor Login prompt AN DIAG appears on the AN console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem Note If the router tries to Netboot and cannot find a software image or gt 7 When you boot the router its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 After connecting the router to the network you can replace the local console with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access 312410 A Rev 00 3 11 Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems Continuing with Directed Netboot Before you can use the Directed Netboot procedure you must have already used the ifconfig command as described in the previous section to configure the interface from which you plan to use Directed Netboot You can use the Diagnostic Monitor Technician Interface or Site Manager to perform Directed Netboot This guide assumes that you are at the router site and are using the Diagnostic Monitor To manage the router f
128. w ip alerts routes you enter either show ip alerts or show ip routes but not both This guide uses the following acronyms AN DC ANH 8 DC ANSI AUI BootP BRI CCITT CSMA CD CTS DCD DCE DCM DLOMI DSR DTE DTR EIA GUI HDLC Access Node AN with DC power supply 8 Port Access Node Hub ANH with DC power supply American National Standards Institute Attachment Unit Interface Bootstrap Protocol Basic Rate Interface now ITU T carrier sense multiple access with collision detection clear to send data carrier detect data communications equipment RMON Data Collection Module Data Link Control Management Interface data set ready data terminal equipment data terminal ready Electronic Industries Association graphical user interface high level data link control 312410 A Rev 00 xix Installing and Operating AN DC and ANH 8 DC Systems IEEE IP ISDN ISO ITU T LAN LED LMI MAC MAU MDI MDI X NBMA NEMA NVFS OSI OSPF PCMCIA PPP RIP RLSD RTS SMDS SNMP STP TCP IP TELNET TFTP TPE UTP WAN Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network International Organization for Standardization International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication formerly CCITT local area network light emitting diode Local Management Interface media access control media access unit Medium Dependent Interface Medium Dependent Inter
129. y liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own expense European Requirements Only EN 55 022 Statement This is to certify that the Nortel Networks BN router is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A CISPR 22 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rg
130. y licensed for to function substantially as described in its accompanying user manual during its warranty period which begins on the date Software is first shipped to Licensee If any item of Software fails to so function during its warranty period as the sole remedy Nortel Networks will at its discretion provide a suitable fix patch or workaround for the problem that may be included in a future Software release Nortel Networks further warrants to Licensee that the media on which the Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee Nortel Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Nortel Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment This warranty does not apply if the media has been damaged as a result of accident misuse or abuse The Licensee assumes all responsibility for selection of the Software to achieve Licensee s intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Software Nortel Networks does not warrant a that the functions contained in the software will meet the Licensee s requirements b that the Software will operate in the hardware or software combinations that the Licensee may select c that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free or d that all defects in the operation of the Software will be corrected N

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