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Avaya BayStack AN and ANH Routers User's Manual
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1. Rivne Ye 9 e mmm lg XCV UTP CONSOLE COM2 COM 1 o amp T 100 240V Geaen F J Sax AERO ast SE 0004 5 Je Oc e w lal Al C S 1 0 0 5A RLSD2 RLSD1 9 oS Synchronous cables 56 64K DSU CSU AN0131A Figure 1 13 Connecting a 56 64K DSU CSU Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a digital line for example a digital line wall jack that connects to an office channel unit OCU 1 16 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Connecting an FT1 T1 DSU CSU Cable If you upgraded the AN or 12 port ANH with an AN ANH FT1 T1 DSU CSU adapter module you can connect the FT1 T1 DSU CSU cable to the back of the AN or ANH as follows 1 Plug the FT1 T1 DSU CSU cable into the RJ 48C connector Figure 1 14 BB oy Networks e e e lle XCVF UTP oTX z COM2 amp 5 7 semel a SRK rst GEEZ ADE RLSD2 AN0123A Figure 1 14 Connecting an FT1 T1 DSU CSU Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the T1 communication device 114113 B Rev 00 1 17 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting an ISDN Cable If you upgraded the AN or 12 port ANH with
2. AN0025A Figure 4 1 AN Front Panel LEDs Re MI eu game ce BayStack Access Node Hub tr I y mbm opopo Boe Cp P ULL sggeeeee Boot Run DCM AUI Part Power Partition Fault DCD1 DCD2 LAN Col AN0058A Figure 4 2 8 Port ANH Front Panel LEDs When you turn on the router the following LED sequence should occur 1 The Power LED lights and remains on 2 Run Boot and Diag or Fault for 8 port ANH LEDs light for approximately 1 second then turn off indicating that the router is functioning 4 2 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH 3 The Run LED flashes for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that the diagnostic tests are running It flashes quickly during the initial 17 second memory test then slows down during the interface tests 4 The Boot LED lights for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that the diagnostic tests were successful and the router is booting 5 TheRunLED 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 Configuring BayStack Remote Access to help troubleshoot the problem If you need additional assistance con
3. Front of ANH AN0042A Figure 2 6 Attaching Flange Brackets to Install the 8 Port ANH on a Wall 2 Placethe ANH with installed brackets against the wall to determine the location of the anchor screws Figure 2 7 2 10 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH ss Node Hub o WE BayStak Acce v o l AN0043A Figure 2 7 Mounting the 8 Port ANH on a Wall 114113 B Rev 00 2 11 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 3 Insert 2 to 4 wall anchor screws through the holes in each flange bracket and fasten each screw securely in the wall Connecting Communications Cables Gather the communications equipment and cables that you will attach to the ANH If you do not have the proper cables contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide Appendix C describes the ANH cable interfaces Connecting an AUI Cable Caution Connecting the ANH 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 To connect an Ethernet AUI transceiver cable to the front of the ANH 1 Connect an Ethernet AUI drop cable to the port labeled AUI Figure 2 8 The cable must have a female 15 pin D SUB connector AUI interface BayStack Access Node Hub p
4. O s3338888 Figure 2 19 Console cable plus null modem adapter AN0050A Connecting a Terminal Console to the 8 Port ANH The console is now connected to the ANH Go to Connecting the Power Cable Connecting a PC Console To connect a PC console you need both pieces in the ANH console modem cable kit Order No 110310 that shipped with the router Figure 2 1 Serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors Order No 110307 Null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors Order No 110308 114113 B Rev 00 2 23 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers You also need another standard AT serial cable with a 25 pin plug connector After you have the correct equipment complete the following steps 1 Turn on and configure the PC console using the parameters in Table 2 2 and the instructions in the PC documentation 2 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the front panel Console port Figure 2 20 3 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the other end of the console cable Figure 2 18 4 Attach the 25 pin receptacle end of the cable plus adapter to the PC console cable s 25 pin plug connector Figure 2 20 Nimm HEEL AI mgee VA SB k WE BayStack Access Node Hub J Ge rus iii ge PC cable
5. Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name _ Pin No Signal Name 1 FGND 23 DCD 2 SD 24 ST 3 RD 25 RT 4 RTS 26 TT E LN CTS 27 NC zo BOW om Pin 16 6 DSR 28 RTIN B Pin 44 P Pin31 7 SGND 29 CTSIN GABOI0A S DTR 30 ST 9 DCD 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 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications ISDN BRI In terface The AN ANH supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN BRI module The integrated ISDN BRI functions allow 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 8 lists the ISDN connector pinouts Table C 8 ISDN Connector Pinouts Pin Assignment Pin No Signal 12345678 DU 1 No connection No connection Transmit Receive Transmit Receive No connection OIlrN OD oa AJOJN No connection 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and AN
6. i Null modem adapter Console cable AN0051A Figure 2 20 Connecting a PC Console to the ANH 2 24 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH 5 Connect the complete cable unit to the communications port on the back of the PC The PC console is now connected to the ANH Go to Connecting the Power Cable at the end of this chapter Connecting a Modem A modem provides remote access to the ANH for a network administrator Bay Networks recommends that you connect a modem in case the ANH experiences system problems Note Netboot Directed Netboot and Local Boot require a terminal or PC console connection After the ANH 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 ANH before or after you connect the ANH to the network To connect a modem to the ANH you need an AT or Hayes compatible modem and the modem cable Order No 110307 that came in the ANH console modem cable kit Do not use the null modem crossover adapter Order No 110308 in the ANH cable kit After you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Configure the modem using the parameters in Table 2 3 Refer to the modem user guide for instructions Table 2 3 Modem Parameters Modem Signal Parameter Value Clear to send CTS On
7. SSS Console cable plus null modem adapter ANOOLIA Figure 1 21 Connecting a Terminal Console to the AN 1 26 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN 5 Attach the 25 pin receptacle connector on the combined cable and adapter to the terminal s host connector The console is now connected to the AN Go to Connecting the Power Cable at the end of this chapter Connecting a PC Console To connect a PC you need both pieces in the AN console modem cable kit Order No 110310 that shipped with the router Figure 1 2 Serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors Order No 110307 Null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors Order No 110308 You also need another standard AT serial cable with a 25 pin plug connector After you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Turn on and configure the PC concole using the parameters in Table 1 1 and the instructions in the PC documentation Turn off the PC Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the CONSOLE port on the AN back panel Figure 1 22 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the other end of the console cable then tighten the screws Figure 1 20 Attach the 25 pin receptacle end of the cable plus adapter to the PC console cable s 25 pin plug connector Figure 1 22 Connect the complete
8. 2 8 Installing th ANH in an Equipment Back 1st nece arco sinat i spi ecudd 2 9 Attaching Flange Brackets to Install the 8 Port ANH on a Wall 2 10 Mounting the 8 Port ANH on a Wall 4 rete rette tes inier a to beer dee dn 2 11 XV Figure 2 8 Connectines an AUI Cable Luise rebote ere rep eie e ERI ER ERE Eas 2 12 Figure 2 9 Connecting Repeater UTP Cables 12 rien eS EU BERE EO EE EEE DEI 2 13 Figure 2 10 8 Port ANH Front Panel MDI X MDI Switch see 2 14 Pipe 2 11 Linking ANPI ROH GIS i a entrer erri REX Raps arrra HERI CERE o Eee 2 15 irons MM Puls HUDS P 2 16 Figure 2 13 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface Cable eee mi Figure 2 14 Connecting Synchronous Cables to COMI COM2 or COMG 2 18 Figure 2 15 Connecting an ISDN BRICABIG 1seesiecirisbtr t ndrtlbi ban EPA PI tEAER ER PEREN IE ERE QE DR ND QU 2 19 Figure 2 16 Connecting a 56 64K DSU CSU Cable eee M 2 20 Figure 2 17 Connecting am FT1 T1 DSUACSU Cable i2 eerie prar pitt tte ni t ttti 2 21 Figure 2 18 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 2 22 Figure 2 19 Connecting a Terminal Console to the 8 Port ANH eee 2 23 Figure 2 20 Connecting a PC Console to he ANH onec beers n erat kde de decas d 2 24 Figure 2 21 Connecting a Modem to the ANH asecocesieiisesesea p ese eue eua eae E Rete
9. Synchronous cables Third synchronous interface cable AN0129A Figure 1 16 Connecting Synchronous Cables to COM1 COM2 or COM3 3 Secure the screws on the cable s COM connector 4 Connect the other end of each cable to the appropriate communications equipment 114113 B Rev 00 1 19 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting the 12 Port ANH Ethernet Repeater Ports to the Network Note This section is specific to the 12 port ANH and cannot be applied to an AN router See Connecting Communications Cables to the AN for connection information common to both router types Figure 1 17 shows the 12 port ANH router with dual synchronous interfaces Ethernet repeater ports M bay Newors JR e XCVR UTP E 100 240V 50 60 HZ ki T coss Synchronous interfaces AN0007A Figure 1 17 12 Port ANH with Dual Synchronous Interfaces When connecting cables to the Ethernet repeater ports note the following The 12 port ANH allows simultaneous connection to any and all of the 12 Ethernet repeater ports Each repeater port ships with an internal crossover connection This means that you can use a straight through cable when connecting to other network resources for example workstations or other nonrepeating devices A switch on the repeater port module lets you adjust port
10. How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Bay Networks service program call one of the following Bay Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Center Telephone number Fax number Billerica MA 800 2LANWAN 978 916 3514 Santa Clara CA 800 2LANWAN 408 495 1188 Valbonne France 33 4 92 96 69 68 33 4 92 96 69 98 Sydney Australia 61 2 9927 8800 61 2 9927 8811 Tokyo Japan 81 3 5402 0180 81 3 5402 0173 Bay Networks Educational Services Through Bay Networks Educational Services you can attend classes and purchase CDs videos and computer based training programs about Bay Networks products Training programs can take place at your site or at a Bay Networks location For more information about training programs call one of the following numbers Region Telephone number United States and Canada 800 2LANWAN then enter Express Routing Code ERC 282 when prompted 978 916 3460 direct Europe Middle East and Africa 33 4 92 96 15 83 Asia Pacific 61 2 9927 8822 Tokyo and Japan 81 3 5402 7041 xxvi 114113 B Rev 00 Chapter 1 Installing the BayStack AN This chapter describes how to install the BayStack Access Node AN router and the 12 p
11. No connect Transmit Transmit 4 No connect No connect o o0 AJOJN No connect Local Console Connections The AN ANH contains one service interface labeled Console its DB 9 plug connector provides an RS 232 D serial connection You use this local console port to connect the router to e Any VT 100 compatible console device for direct console access e Any Hayes compatible modem for remote dial in access The AN ANH shipping package includes a console modem kit Order No 110310 for connecting devices to the Console port 114113 B Rev 00 C 15 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table C 11 lists signal and pin assignments for the Console port Table C 11 Console Port DB 9 Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name Direction 1 DCD Data carrier detect In from terminal DCE 2 TXD Transmit data Out to DCE Pin 3 RXD Receive data In from DCE Sgonsoue 4 DSR Data set ready In from DCE O OOOO coy Poo 5 GND Ground N A f f 6 DTR Data terminal ready Out to DCE Pin 9 Pin 6 AN0132A 7 CTS Clear to send In from DCE 8 RTS Request to send Out to DCE 9 Not used N A 114113 B Rev 00 Appendix D Requirements for European Operation This appendix provides the following information required about the BayStack AN 12 port ANH and 8 port ANH routers e Safety information required
12. 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting Synchronous Cables To connect from one to three synchronous interface cables to the back of the 8 port ANH 1 Locate the RS 232 RS 422 V 28 V 35 or X 21 interface cable For information about these cables see the Cable Guide 2 Connect the cable to the back panel port labeled COM1 COMO or COMS Figure 2 14 Note Your ANH may not have a third synchronous interface The COM3 Expansion port may be empty or contain another cable interface TI Ea C CX COM 3 Expansion COM2 COM 1 g te y Synchronous cables Third synchronous interface cable connector AN0048A Figure 2 14 Connecting Synchronous Cables to COM1 COM2 or COM3 Note The orientation of the COMG connector is reversed from that of the other COM ports 3 Secure the screws on the cable s COM connector 2 18 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH 4 Connect the other end of each cable to the appropriate communications equipment Connecting an ISDN Cable If you upgraded the ANH with an ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI module you can connect an ISDN BRI cable to the back of the ANH as follows 1 Plug the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI connector Figure 2 15
13. 114113 B Rev 00 Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig To enable or disable an interface for the Netboot procedure use the following commands ifconfig disable interface ifconfig enable interface Table A 3 describes the ifconfig command arguments for enabling and disabling interfaces for netbooting Table A 3 ifconfig Command Arguments to Enable and Disable Netbooting Argument Description disable Disables netbooting on the specified interface With no interface specified disables netbooting on all router interfaces enable Enables netbooting on the specified interface With no interface specified enables netbooting on all router interfaces interface Specifies the Ethernet or synchronous connector you are enabling or disabling for netbooting Use one of the following formats For synchronous media com1 port gt com2 port gt com3 port gt For Ethernet media Xcvr port gt 114113 B Rev 00 A 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Using the bconfig 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 The full path names of the software image and configuration file You must use two bconfig commands one to specify the lo
14. 4 0 mm 5 0 8 0 mm Up to 250 V rms or VDC 4 0 mm 6 4 10 0 mm Up to 300 V rms or VDC Determine the clearance and creepage distance between adjacent points as follows e The clearance distance X is the shortest distance between two points through the air e The creepage distance Y is the shortest distance between two points measured across a surface If you have any questions consult a competent telecommunications safety engineer Failure to install the ISDN BRI according to these instructions will invalidate the General Approval 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation ISDN BRI Upgrade Module Safety Status Table D 14 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 14 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 ISDN BRI Connector Pinouts Table D 15 lists the ISDN connector pinouts Table D 15 ISDN Connector Pinouts Pin No Signal 1 No connection No connection TX Rx Tx Rx No connection o o oOc1 AJOJN No connection 114113 B Rev 00 D 15 Index Numbers 56 64K DSU CSU C cables connecting 1 16 2 20 pin assignments C 14 cables 8 port ANH 56 64K DSU CSU 1 16 2 20 connecting multipl
15. After you turn on the AN ANH it begins diagnostic tests Your console displays the message Testing Memory with the amount of memory available After it passes the diagnostic tests the AN ANH activates and completes EZ Install The AN ANH obtains a software image from the local file system its IP address from the upstream router and a configuration file from the BootP server The AN ANH then starts bridging and routing traffic When you boot the AN ANH its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer toChapter 4 Operating the AN and ANH 3 8 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH Using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot To netboot or local boot the AN ANH you use a command interface to the router software called the Diagnostic Monitor You can also use the Technician Interface or Site Manager for the Directed Netboot procedure The AN ANH ships with its configuration source set to network and its image source set to ocal Using the Diagnostic Monitor you change the default configuration bypassing the EZ Install procedure The Diagnostic Monitor 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 the following steps 1 Install the
16. Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Part No 114113 B Rev 00 February 1998 Bay Networks 7w Bay Networks 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1998 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA February 1998 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 Bay Networks Inc Trademarks AN FRE Optivity Quick2Config and Bay Networks are registered trademarks and Advanced Remote Node ANH ARN ASN BayRS BayStack BCC and the Bay Networks logo are trademarks of Bay Networks Inc Microsoft MS MS DOS Win32 Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All 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 Bay Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Bay Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the u
17. You can now connect the network cables to your ANH Go to Connecting Communications Cables Installing the ANH in a Rack For this procedure you need the following items e Four 10 cagenut screws and washers shipped with the ANH e Two flange brackets and eight 6 flathead screws shipped with the ANH e Phillips screwdriver e Standard equipment rack Note If the rack does not have threaded rail holes you must supply and attach four cagenuts 114113 B Rev 00 2 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers To install the 8 port ANH in a rack 1 Attach a flange bracket to each side of the ANH as follows a Align the holes in the longer end of the bracket with the mounting holes near the front of the ANH Figure 2 4 b Insert a 6 flathead screw through each hole and into the ANH c Tighten the 4 screws with a Phillips screwdriver Screws 4 places f Screws 4 places AN0040A Figure 2 4 Attaching Flange Brackets to Install the 8 Port ANH in a Rack 2 Align the flange bracket holes with the holes in the front vertical supports of the rack Figure 2 5 2 8 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH 0060006060090C Oo o Oo Q Screws Rail 4 places S Cagenut If the rack rai
18. frame relay or Ethernet interface and a local console connection Local Boot Local Local The AN ANH boots from a local software image and generic startup configuration file You can create a customized configuration file by running the Quick Start installation script Requires a local console connection and an installed flash memory card that contains the startup files 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers You may not be able to use all methods described in this chapter to boot over certain interfaces on your router for example you cannot netboot over an FT1 T1 DSU CSU interface In some cases you can use one interface for example Ethernet to boot your router and then use a different interface such as an FTI T1 DSU CSU to establish your initial IP network connection to the management workstation Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Supported Boot Options by Interface Module Name Supported Synchronous interface EZ Install Netboot Directed Netboot Local Boot Second Ethernet EZ Install Netboot Directed Netboot Local Boot 56 64K DSU CSU EZ Install Netboot Directed Netboot Local Boot ISDN S T leased line EZ Install Local Boot FT1 T1 DSU CSU EZ Install Local Boot Although you can locally boot from the ISDN interface you cannot create an initial IP interface from it using the Quick Start procedure
19. Appendix D Note The 12 port ANH router has the same base module and connectors as the AN router The term AN when used in this guide includes the 12 port ANH unless stated otherwise Instructions for the 8 port ANH router generally differ and are described separately The term AN ANH without reference to ports means the AN the 12 port ANH and the 8 port ANH 114113 B Rev 00 xxi Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Before You Begin Before installing the AN or ANH ensure that all network wiring has been installed on the premises using standard cable system practices Before turning on the AN or ANH for the first time contact your network administrator to determine which software configuration option to use Conventions angle brackets lt 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 command syntax is ping ip address you enter ping 192 32 10 12 bold text Indicates text that you need to enter command names and buttons in menu paths Example Enter wfsm amp Example Use the dinfo command Example ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs identifies the PVCs button in the window that appears when you select the Interfaces option from the ATM DXI menu brackets Indicate optional elements You can choose none one or all of the options ellipsis points Hori
20. Connect the appropriate network cables to the communications ports on the back of the router Figure 1 12 For some cables you may need a flat tip screwdriver to secure the connector in place Appendix C describes the communications ports that are available on the different AN and 12 port ANH models PN 107913 24 Boa yc RD e AU sisi ee GL T T 169 Ner E 8 D O WFAIL UTP CONSOLE COM 1 gt t00 240v Lge of Pow o ne of i Ethernet ks risp2 a risoi 6 I transceiver g 9 i H Token ring Synchronous cable cables ThinNet cable ENS ANO089A Figure 1 12 Plugging Cables into the AN 2 Connect the network cables to the physical network Contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide if you need assistance in connecting the router to the physical network devices or if you are missing any network cables 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting to a 56 64K DSU CSU Interface If you upgraded the AN or 12 port ANH with a 56 64K DSU CSU adapter module you can connect a 56 64K DSU CSU cable to the router as follows To connect to a 56 64K DSU CSU interface 1 Insert the 56 64K DSU CSU cable connector into the DSU CSU interface labeled DDS Figure 1 13
21. cI Fell Ra al rx O O Foon g Figure 2 15 Synchronous cables o ISDN BRI C ISDN BRI cable connector AN0049A Connecting an ISDN BRI Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN communication device 114113 B Rev 00 2 19 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting to a 56 64K DSU CSU Interface If you upgraded the 8 port ANH with a 56 64K DSU CSU adapter module you can connect a 56 64K DSU CSU cable to the ANH as follows 1 Insert the 56 64K DSU CSU cable connector into the DSU CSU interface labeled DDS Figure 2 16 z E CC X CX COM2 COM 1 D Oo o O o amp COM 3 xpansion i l ar 5 aL J o O Test QR Qc OT DDS 56K 64K Complies with FCC Rules Part 68 DSU CSU Reg Number 4PBUSA 24230 DE N ANO127A Figure 2 16 Connecting a 56 64K DSU CSU Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a digital line for example a digital line wall jack that connects to an office channel unit OCU 2 20 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Connecting an FT1 T1 D
22. slot number B 3 SMDS wide area protocol worksheet for B 13 software image defined 3 2 software startup Directed Netboot 3 9 EZ Install 3 8 Local Boot 3 9 Netboot 3 9 specifications electrical 8 port ANH C 6 AN 12 port ANH C 2 environmental 8 port ANH C 6 AN 12 port ANH C 2 European D 1 to D 15 physical 8 port ANH C 5 AN 12 port ANH C 1 114113 B Rev 00 straight through UTP cables C 11 for 12 port ANH 1 23 for 8 port ANH 2 13 switches crossover 12 port ANH 1 23 MDI X MDI 8 port ANH 2 13 power 4 10 Sync Port to RS 232 cable D 9 Sync Port to V 35 cable D 7 D 10 synchronous interfaces for 8 port ANH 2 18 C 8 for AN 12 port ANH 1 18 specifications C 11 T Technical Solutions Centers xxvi Technician Interface 3 18 3 19 Telnet B 5 terminal connecting 8 port ANH 2 22 AN 12 port ANH 1 25 1 27 TFTP default volume B 4 token ring interfaces C 3 U UTP ports 12 port ANH 1 23 8 port ANH 2 13 See also MDI X MDI switch V V 35 connections C 11 to Sync Port cable D 7 D 10 voltage specifications C 2 C 6 114113 B Rev 00 Ww wall mounting 8 port ANH 2 10 AN 12 port ANH 1 12 warm boot 4 11 X X 21 connections C 11 Index 5
23. usr anstartup krnl an exe cone g pathname I usr anstartup config NetBoot Parameters XCVR1 1P 192 32 x x Mask 255 255 255 224 COM1 EZ Install COM2 EZ Install XCVR2 None AN DIAG AN0020A Figure 3 12 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 path names of the software image and configuration file 3 16 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH 5 Ifthe configuration information is correct go to step 6 Otherwise reenter the correct bconfig command Contact your network administrator if you need assistance 6 Enter the following command to run the diagnostic tests and boot the AN ANH reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the AN ANH without running the diagnostic tests Figure 3 13 shows sample output from the boot process Booting Access Node Starting OS kernel for network boot Attempting Directed Netboot Directed Netboot using active IP interface XCVRI1 Retrieving config config from network done Retrieving image krnl an exe from network Bay Networks Inc and its Licen Copyright 1992 1993 1994 1995 All rights reserved So 1997 1998 Login AN0070A Figure 3 13 AN ANH Directed Netboot Note If the AN ANH cannot find a software image or configuration file via Directe
24. 11 Table C 7 Synchronous Port Pin Asetenimepls sristi iriseoir HERD C 12 Table C 8 ISDN Connector PMCS dass ecd IRE ERU DH RUD ae C 13 Table C 9 56 64K DSU CSU Interface Pin Assignments eene C 14 Table CU RIAC Connector PAGS ssie a DEP UIN D Ge MS RETE Ea Cu edd C 15 Table C 11 Console Port DB 9 Pin Assignments 4265 itecto Di epe suba tue is Pl sont eR UAE Usu ehe C 16 Table D 1 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001009 AE1001010 AE1001011 C nP dp Iri quent c o D 2 Table D 2 Safety Status Order Nos AE0004005 AE0011012 B BUT 1 62s uccide ure HIM E DEM MEM Ee E UI d Era D 2 114113 B Rev 00 e Table D 3 Safety Status Order Nos AE0004006 AE0011013 ard o BOOT EET ap eteavasden re erg ccretearr rr rrrr tren Qe cH EUER x be ers D 2 Table D 4 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001005 AE1001006 AE1001007 acd ABIQDIDDSE sisiran erc epar Dos vi DER RE MR ROBUR ADI Re D 3 Table D 5 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101001 AE1101002 AE1101003 and amp EUIDIDO iater b EHE RU Siena GER OR eO bbb d vi ER RE Ure C UD N D 3 Table D 6 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101005 AE1101006 AE1101007 aad SPLIT urassa pep brasil eibdudisp ierat tae ene D 4 Table D 7 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101013 AE1101014 AE1101015 apnd PUT renerien iaat pape X Opp e TR OR For RH DM Eb D 5 Table D 8 Safety Status Order Nos 24001 50025 and 24001 S D 5 Table D 9 1 28 interlace Cable Order N 3T Sosaensiu
25. 12 VDC Return not connected CAB0107A Pin 15 Pin 9 not connected CI B DO B 11 Ground 12 DI B 13 12 VDC 14 Ground 15 Ground O OINI DO oO AJOJN A eo 10BASE T Repeater Ports The eight Ethernet IOBASE T repeater port RJ 45 connectors provide UTP support on the 8 port ANH and on the AN On the 12 port ANH there are twelve repeater port RJ 45 connectors The AN ANH transmits the same information over each repeater port it allows simultaneous connection to any of the IOBASE T ports or the AUI port Each of the shielded RJ 45 jacks is a TOBASE T port using the standard MDI X pin assignment Each port detects the polarity of the circuit connected to Receive Data RD pins 1 and 2 and adjusts polarity as necessary to correctly complete this circuit 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications UTP repeater ports 2 through 8 ship with an internal crossover MDI X connection This means that you can use a straight through cable when connecting to other network resources for example workstations or other nonrepeating devices Table C 6 lists the RJ 45 pin assignments for the front panel Ethernet IOBASE T ports and identifies the pin locations Table C 6 RJ 45 Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No MDI X Signal Function MDI Signal Function 1 RD Receive from UTP wire TD Transmit to UTP
26. 12 from a crossed over to a straight through configuration when linking to other hubs See the next section for more information about the crossover switch As a repeater the 12 port ANH transmits the same information over all Ethernet ports simultaneously 1 20 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Using the Crossover Switch The 12 port ANH has an internal crossover switch that affects repeater port 12 By default the crossover switch is set to the crossover position You can adjust the crossover switch to change port 12 from a crossed over configuration media dependent interface with crossover or MDI X to a straight through configuration media dependent interface or MDI as follows In MDI X crossover mode transmit and receive signal connections are reversed e In MDI mode the port transmits and receives straight through signals You can use port 12 in MDI mode to connect daisy chain the ANH to another 10BASE T MDI X port using unshielded twisted pair UTP straight through RJ 45 patch cables instead of a special crossover cable You can interconnect as many as four hub units using the Ethernet repeater ports The following sections explain how to Access and adjust the internal crossover switch e Connect the 12 port ANH to another IOBASE T hub such as the Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub Accessing and Adjusting the Crossover Switch To access and adjust the crossover switch 1 Loosen th
27. 43 Pin 28 30 Pin 14 15 114113 B Rev 00 D 11 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers ISDN BRI Requirements The ISDN BRI module for the ANH Order Nos AE0004006 AE0011013 and AE0011019 and the ISDN BRI upgrade module for the AN Order Nos 24000 24000 S and 50022 are approved only for installation in a host and with host attachments that are either type approved for such apparatus or if supplied after 1 March 1989 are 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 BayStack ANH chassis Order Nos AE1001009 AE1001010 AE1001011 and AE1001012 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 obtains power from the host chassis and has the power requirements shown in Table D 12 Table D 12 ISDN BRI Power Requirements Voltage Amperage 5 V 1A 12 V 0 15A 12V 0 15A The power drawn from the host chassis combined with the power required for any other modules 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 gene
28. AN ANH reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the AN ANH without running the diagnostic tests Figure 3 14 shows sample output from the Local Boot process 3 18 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH Booting 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 Bay Networks Inc and i COPY gnt 1992 1993 1997 1998 All rights reserved Login AN0071A Figure 3 14 AN ANH Local Boot Note If the AN ANH tries to local boot and cannot obtain 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 AN ANH console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem 4 Make sure that the AN ANH boots correctly When you boot the AN ANH 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 command to log in to the Technician Interface Figure 3 15 Manager The Technician Interface prompt 1 1 appears after the Technician Interface mounts the local file system as shown in Figure 3 15 The prompt indicates the current working directory 114113 B Rev 00
29. AN or ANH and attached communications equipment as described in Chapter 1 AN or Chapter 2 8 port ANH Turn on the local management console For instructions on connecting a management console see Chapter 1 AN or 12 port ANH or Chapter 2 8 port ANH Make sure the flash memory card is installed as described in Installing the Flash Memory Card earlier in this chapter Press the power switch on the AN ANH back panel to the On position After you turn the router 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 e Diagnostic software version Information about the AN or ANH hardware model revision and serial numbers e Size of flash memory and dynamic random access memory DRAM e Results of diagnostic tests as each test completes Figure 3 4 shows sample output from diagnostic tests 114113 B Rev 00 3 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers AN Diagnostics MOD ID Ox41A 1050 Rev 0x00 00 Flash Card instal TYPE Test TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST Figure 3 4 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
30. After you determine which boot startup method to use install the flash memory card and refer to the detailed instructions later in this chapter e Using EZ Install e Using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH Understanding Your Configuration Options You retrieve existing configuration files from local or network sources as part of the boot operation In most cases these files are either up to date or modified for upgrade installations by the network administrator using Site Manager or the Technician Interface The Local Boot option lets you run an installation script called Quick Start to configure an initial IP interface to the network After you configure this interface your network administrator can customize your configuration file as needed Note This chapter describes the startup configuration tasks for customers who plan to use Site Manager to configure the AN ANH on the network If you plan to use Quick2Config as your configuration tool see Configuring Your Router Using the Quick2Config Tool Quick2Config is a Microsoft Windows based application that you can use to create or modify configuration files 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 ANH 114113 B Rev 00 3 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 1H3SNI SjjOW
31. Bay 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 Bay Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Bay 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 Bay 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 Bay 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 i altered except by Bay 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
32. CS fcc ee D 6 Bee Sera iciicliiily m E bc iia ee ee boule D 7 ded Aes i e a e c EUM D 10 iR risit E D 12 Pover Peonio monis aipua EE D 12 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepase DIHBOES siae peer rp ber ihan utes od kedv RO titii D 13 ISDN BRI Upgrade Module Safety SIUS 12e iesu niei aperta ERE kennar anaa INR RR ERR UE D 15 ISDN BRI Connector PIS iiaeedeadsmpastpe tnter etra ord va Era ee ee D 15 Index 114113 B Rev 00 xil Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 Figure 1 22 Figure 1 23 Figure 1 24 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 114113 B Rev 00 Figures AN Mounting Pian rr M T 1 4 AN NAICS M E n 1 5 Memoty Card PEDIGGIDOE seca scere rir tr ether dee RI ee ac OET 1 5 AN Back Panel ThuibSsCREWE 5 oso maa Hp pace pi duse PE Doer MAUS 1 7 AN Pome Panel asuodieso testo ce les indecl S 1 8 Tabbed Edges and Flanges on Memory Card Protector sess 1 8 kustalled Memory Card Pete Cet ii oec presu Re ona e epa SUR aiis 1 9 Flash Memory Card E E E E ee re 1 9 Attaching Flange Brackets to the AN s caiiausdiianduiavadishuenaehncesivnane 1 11 Sasi allie The AN mira BACE do posee
33. Configuring BayStack Remote Access To use Directed Netboot 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 toAppendix A Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot for the appropriate boot configuration bconfig commands Write the commands in Figure 3 10 for reference The bconfig command lets you specify either local or network access to the router software image and configuration file you want to use for booting the router bconfig image bconfig config AN0128A Figure 3 10 Your bconfig Commands 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 11 shows sample commands 114113 B Rev 00 3 15 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 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 AN0019A Figure 3 11 Specifying the Source for Directed Netboot 4 Enter the following command to verify the configuration you specified in step 3 Figure 3 12 getcfg Boot Options boot image network boot config network host IP address 192 32 x x image pathname
34. Connecting Communications Cables to the AN later in this chapter Mounting the AN on a Wall When mounting the AN on a wall keep the following in mind Make sure that the wall is at least 3 8 inch in 0 96 cm thick and is made of sheetrock or wood e You need the following equipment Electric drill 1 12 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Phillips screwdriver Two wall mount anchors To mount the AN on a wall 1 od qe E Drill two 5 16 in 0 8 cm holes in the wall 5 1 4 in 13 34 cm apart at least 3 feet ft 0 915 m above 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 on the wall by aligning the keyhole cutouts on the back of the AN with the protruding screw heads Figure 1 11 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers are ge o z ef LIII iZITIl OIM Mes eccEE Al oe ee Se oe aS EI T ege s x E 000 g 8 y L X 9 Rubber feet Z 3 cea AN0005A Figure 1 11 Mounting the AN on a Wall 1 14 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Connecting Communications Cables to the AN Figure 1 12 illustrates a sample cable configuration To connect network cables to the back of the AN or 12 port ANH 1
35. Eject Button 2 To insert another card into the receptacle refer to Installing the Flash Memory Card in Chapter 3 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 Protecting Flash Memory Card Files Bay Networks ships each flash memory card with its read write protect switch in the unprotected position Figure 4 11 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 AN ANH with a write protected memory card Bay Networks recommends making a copy of your configuration on another memory card write protecting that card and storing it in a safe place To change flash memory card protection 1 Remove the memory card as described in Removing a Flash Memory Card earlier in this chapter 2 Adjust the read write protect switch located on the edge of the memory card opposite the Insert arrow Figure 4 11 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH Unprotected Lm Protected 6948 Figure 4 11 Memory Card Read Write Protect Switch 3 Reinsert the memory card into the card receptacle 114113 B Rev 00 4 15 Appendix A Configuring the AN or ANH for Netbo
36. Front Panel LEDs LED Color Meaning Power Green Lights after power is delivered to internal circuitry and remains on while the ANH is turned on Fault Amber Lights briefly when the ANH is turned on Remains on if a diagnostic failure occurs If the Run LED is also on indicates that the ANH is running its self test Boot Green Lights for 1 to 3 minutes while the ANH is booting to indicate that diagnostic tests were successful Run Green Flashes for 1 to 3 minutes while diagnostic tests are running this indicates that the ANH has not yet started to execute the run time image software code The light remains on to indicate that the ANH has begun to execute the software image If the Fault LED is also on it indicates that the ANH is running its self test DCM Green Lights to indicate an RMON data collection module DCM is installed 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 COM 1 is active DCD2 Data Carrier Green Lights to indicate that the second synchronous port Detect 2 COM is active LAN Green Lights after each data transmission to indicate data present in the repeater The signal is longer than the duration o
37. Networks Model 2800A Ethernet Hub XD Bay Networks 4 Sa LAL Ahd JG JG JL d wiley LattisLinkHub 2800A AN0009A Figure 1 19 Connecting an AN to a Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub Connecting a Management Console or Modem To connect an ASCII based terminal a PC terminal emulator or a modem to the AN or 12 port ANH use the back panel console port 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 or 12 port ANH 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 3 Starting the AN and ANH for information about the software configuration options 1 24 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Although you do not need a console or modem connection to use EZ Install Bay Networks strongly recommends that you connect a console or modem to the AN From the console or modem you can issue commands to the AN 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 turn on the AN as described in Chapter 3 Complete the steps in one of the following sections Connecting a Terminal Console e Conn
38. Pin 7 19 20 23 Pin 13 28 Pin 14 29 V 35 Compliance V 35 compliance requires cable Order No 7220 Refer to Figure D 2 and Table D 10 for cabling information 114113 B Rev 00 D 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 15 ft 4 57 m L Pin 15 Pint DST TTL e 4H Hn eid Ped Pingi t SS Pin Pin 16 44 position D sub plug with screw locks ground shield connected to backshell Figure D 2 Cable Order No 7220 V 35 Compliant zcovurmo S 34 position V 35 plug with screw jack retainers ground shield connected to backshell CAB0106A D 8 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Table D 10 V 35 Interface Cable Order No 7220 Bay 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 9 Data Carrier Detect F Data Carrier Detect 19 Signal Ground B Sig
39. address of the peer connection Do you wish to turn on the PPP echo function y n n continued B 10 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure PPP Standard Worksheet continued Requested Information Options Your Information Enable PAP Password Authentication y es Protocol y n n n o Note If you answer y es the script requests a PAP ID and password for this interface If you answer n o the script asks whether you want to enable CHAP Enable CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol y n n Note If you answer y es the script requests a CHAP secret for this interface Does the Remote Peer have PAP authentication enabled y n n Note If you answer y es the script requests the PAP ID and password for the remote interface Enable the LQR Link Quality y es Reporting Protocol y n n n o Note See Configuring PPP Services for information about the Link Quality Reporting LQR Protocol and LQR packets Enable use of the Remote Peer router s LQR Timer y n y For LQR only Note Enter y es if the remote peer router maintains its own LQR timer for this interface Enter n o if the AN ANH is responsible for maintaining the timer for this interface continued 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers PPP Standard Worksheet conti
40. cable unit to the communications port on the back of the PC Figure 1 22 114113 B Rev 00 1 27 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers PIDE TULIT Sere ZO m Eme 2 c PC cable Null modem adapter Console cable ANO012A Figure 1 22 Connecting a PC Console to the AN The PC console is now connected to the AN Go to Connecting the Power Cable at the end of this chapter Connecting a Modem A modem provides remote access to the AN for a network administrator Bay Networks recommends that you connect a modem in case the AN experiences system problems Note Netboot Directed Netboot and Local Boot require a terminal or PC console connection After the AN 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 before or after you connect the AN to the network 1 28 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN To connect a modem to the AN you need e AT or Hayes compatible modem e Modem cable in the AN console modem cable kit Order No 110307 Do not use the null modem adapter Order No 110308 from the AN cable kit After you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Configur
41. dedo etr Tere CH 2 12 Connecting Ethernet Repeater Port UTP Cables bivsi o ABC Using tb MIDI XINIDIE SSMO iii pores due pasce Hio ere OPE RPM OMM A REPERI Qu E esas 2 13 Connecting the ANH to Other Repeaters Hubs see 2 14 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface UTP Cable ceret rt rentre tero 2 17 Connecting Synchronous CUBIBR sissisotaan EUER EH FER ILI iE ansi 2 18 Connecting an ISON Cable ues dimit ca can o GE Eur E QUERER 2 19 Connecting to a 30 04K DSU CSU TntetE6e 4sossavoeco o Ord cR RE UR HR ER EO nes 2 20 Consecine an FT ITI DSUSSLI CSI girisinde pne ge itircu ja AN 2 21 Connecting a Management Console or Modem ii eiecti ora exte ERE SPP ERE tn CAN FIM EAE UI EV 2 21 Connecting a Terminal ODRODS iu usn te psoriaas AO NE toms LAU 2 22 eras cur BP LONG ONS nits sscass atcsiedacan onaceas ced ostaauntand E ER Ei 2 23 Connects a Modeni uou esce ters iid id RORO ele 2 25 emer Tae Powar SB e cce gn ead Dade o a PEE FA RA ERE UC arn ede semen eas 2 27 X 114113 B Rev 00 Chapter 3 Starting the AN and ANH ise Tice ril i aM E 3 2 Understanding Your Boot Options 5 gerere oaiae ea didi R 3 3 Understanding Your Configuration ODEBORS 4 2 4 aerea bn PRI He bea RU ERR ALL GENI OP Bd ati EPD pdA 3 5 Tustilling the Fek Memory C ON aisaeadietsu a uat culos bid OE oa om t RN ER EIU pamitinead ORI LI DNO RE 3 5 LU para dti e QM 3 8 Usine Netbo
42. e LXXXJLXXXJ 22238238 Boot Run DCM AUI Part Lic ru Oooo Debi DCD2 LAN Col AUI cable GAS AN0044A Figure 2 8 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 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Connecting Ethernet Repeater Port UTP Cables To connect UTP cables to the front panel IOBASE T repeater ports attach the UTP cables to the front panel RJ 45 connectors Ethernet repeater ports 1 8 as shown in Figure 2 9 Ethernet repeater ports 1 8 with RJ 45 connectors bay Network WE ayStack Access Node Hub T nl UE UI IN pcs s L T Cai UTP cables AN0045A Figure 2 9 Connecting Repeater UTP Cables Using the MDI X MDI Switch The 8 port ANH front panel includes an external MDI X MDI switch Figure 2 10 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
43. for ANZANE Routers uc rrr ree tert ero peer ke obe dre ndh 3 3 Table 3 2 Supported Boat Options by Interface auossseuie stre vod sir er Hte HA Ex EHE RAN 3 4 Table 4 1 AN Front Panel LEDE 455 epistula enin E DIE SERA M EE iab ts Weise 4 4 Table 4 2 AN Back Panel LEDE saciiccencsinanens Gael EQ EVO SE ed ie FERE EROR DR 4 5 Table 4 3 R Port ANH Pront Panel LEDS 125 sistere pepe paR ti api Pbs lip ied p iid be sbUE 4 7 Table 4 4 S Hort ANH Baek Panel LETS 12 n tH ERREREREEAR REBEL RRE IG EDU QE DER EQ EDU TRE RU 4 9 Table A 1 ifconfig Command Arguments for a Synchronous Interface A 3 Table A 2 ifconfig Command Arguments for an Ethernet Interface oie eee eee A 4 Table A 3 ifconfig Command Arguments to Enable and Disable Netbooting A 5 Table A 4 bconiig Command Ara une Mis sake HO Det Ue iranin bensine takisi ERE RRIER A 6 Table B 1 Couck Start CMTS 2 ie sesce sida aen SEXE HUE EKYCRL UE SE Fa LEE IQEN tuU beH RU B 13 Table C 1 AN Power Outlet Requirements 2 2 2 rm re rrr re irte rp EE sas C 2 Table C 2 AN and 12 Port ANH Network Interfaces uisus iere ioca barata Rie Euri nae dara aD C 4 Table C 3 Required Climatic Conditions rteets Lidia C 6 Table C 4 S Port ANH Network Interfaces 22i eu ets dep eiieeii E esr I MuR C 8 Table C 5 AU Pott Pin As Si SNA oid SS be sod titi r dtaus ue leu bes C 10 Table C 6 R1 45 Pin Assiphionl snoren iea e ctr HR CREE HERR EEEOE EUR ENTER C
44. into the modem s RS 232 data communications port The modem is now connected to the AN Connect the power cable as described next 1 30 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Connecting the Power Cable To connect the power cable 1 Connect the power cable to the connector located on the far right of the AN back panel Figure 1 24 Danger Be sure that the power switch is in the OFF 0 position before you connect the power cable to the outlet 2 Connect the remote end of the power cable to a grounded outlet MANALO UTA UT IAOWA TOITU PN 10791324 ANULUM UTP CONSOLE COM 1 e Lj O RX 6 G RST Oct o 9 8 RLSD2 Ethernet transceiver console or PC cable Synchronous Power cable cables AN0006A Figure 1 24 Connecting the Power Cable 114113 B Rev 00 1 31 Chapter 2 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH This chapter describes how to install the BayStack 8 port ANH router Topics include the following Topic Page Preparing to Install the 8 Port ANH 2 2 Installing the 8 Port ANH 2 7 Connecting Communications Cables 2 12 Connecting a Management Console or Modem 2 21 Connecting the Power Cable 2 27 Note The installation instructions in this c
45. 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 e Eight 6 Class B self threading flathead screws for mounting the ANH in an equipment rack 2 2 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH e Four 6 Class B self threading roundhead screws for mounting the ANH on a wall e Four press on rubber feet for positioning the ANH on a flat surface Figure 2 1 illustrates the ANH shipping accessories 114113 B Rev 00 2 3 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers For connecting to a grounded power outlet ET Power cable For connecting an optional terminal or i to the console service port DB 9 receptacle to DB 25 plug cable DB 25 receptacle null modem adapter For installing the ANH in an equipment rack or mounting it on a wall Two flange brackets Q HT q q q q q e Eight 6 flathead screws Q OF O o Four 6 roundhead screws SD SD SS SD KG OK KG KG Four 10 cagenut screws and washers SS Four rubber feet AN0037A Figure 2 1 Accessories in the ANH Shipping Container 2 4 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Supplying Equipment You may need items that
46. number 234 and IEC 950 EN 60950 TUV compliant Hardware Summary Every 8 port ANH includes the following e Nine Ethernet LAN repeater ports one AUI and eight UTP e Two synchronous WAN ports e One 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 As optional upgrades the ANH also supports e ISDN BRI for direct connection to the ISDN network e Third synchronous port COM3 e 56 64K DSU CSU interface e FTI TI DSU CSU interface for direct connection to a T1 line e Second Ethernet nonrepeating 1OBASE T port UTP 2 e N11 Ethernet data collection module DCM for gathering RMON statistics Note To use an N11 DCM the ANH requires Router Software Version 9 0 or later and Site Manager Software Version 3 0 or later Table C 4 summarizes the network interfaces the next section Network Interface Pin Assignments describes each interface in more detail and provides cable and connector specifications For information about the front panel and back panel cable connections see Chapter 2 114113 B Rev 00 C 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table C 4 8 Port ANH Network Interfaces Network Interface Description Ethernet Supports eight 10BASE T UTP repeater ports and one 802 3 AUI port however you can use only one port at a time T
47. press the switch in for MDI operation With a crossover cable in port 1 keep the switch out for MDI X operation 114113 B Rev 00 2 13 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Bay Networks ee VES aban e M TER B WE BayStack Access Node Hub ka Partition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L1 L3 C1 C1 CJ ET EJ EJ L 1 Link CI BRS eee Figure 2 10 AN0056A 8 Port ANH Front Panel MDI X MDI Switch Connecting the ANH to Other Repeaters Hubs You can use port 1 in an MDI configuration to connect to a IOBASE T 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 daisy chain as many as four 8 port ANH 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 on both hubs are in MDI X mode use a crossover cable e Ifthe UTP port on one hub is in MDI mode and the UTP port on the other hub is in MDI X mode use a straight through cable When you configure a network with multiple ANH or other repeater hub systems you must comply with the following rules e Connect no more than four hubs e Make sure each UTP connection is
48. the T1 interface is placed in loopback mode Sync Green Lights when the T1 port is synchronized with the T1 network 114113 B Rev 00 4 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Turning the AN and 12 Port ANH On and Off The power switch for the AN or 12 port ANH is located on the back panel of the router Figure 4 4 To turn on the router press the power switch to the On position 1 To turn off the router press the power switch to the Off position 0 f Bay Networks M B llo CONSOLE COM 1 ere RST AUR erm T 100 240V Ep E Cm P D 22 RSLD2 RSLD1 Power switch AN0079A Figure 4 4 AN Power Switch Turning the 8 Port ANH On and Off The 8 port ANH power switch is located on the back panel of the router Figure 4 5 To turn on the ANH press the power switch to the On position 1 To turn off the ANH press the power switch to the Off position 0 Power switch LI I i COM 3 Expasion COM 2 COM1 m n Q IO enun A ONE f N X N y AN0054A Figure 4 5 8 Port ANH Power Switch 4 10 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH Resetting the AN or ANH To reboot the AN ANH hardware without cycling power use the Reset button as follows e To warm boot the AN ANH no diagnostic tests run press th
49. to the card receptacle on the AN component tray Figure 4 8 Bay Networks W BayStack Access Node POWER CI r3 DIAG Memory card slot AN0088A Figure 4 8 Flash Memory Card Receptacle on AN Component Tray 4 12 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH 4 To insert another card into the receptacle refer to Installing the Flash Memory Card in Chapter 1 5 Replace the AN enclosure as described in Replacing the AN Enclosure in Chapter 1 To remove a memory card from an ANH or from an AN that does not have a memory card protector installed 1 Press the Eject button next to the card receptacle on the front panel Figure 4 9 shows the eject button on an AN Figure 4 10 shows the Eject button on an ANH Caution Do not remove the flash memory card while the router is operating Removing the memory card interferes with current networking operations E bayStack Access Node Eject button C3 RUN ci BOOT amp N POWER DIAG AN0026A Figure 4 9 AN Flash Memory Card Eject Button 114113 B Rev 00 4 13 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers E BayStack Access Node Hub button t I Eject ANO0057A Figure 4 10 ANH Flash Memory Card
50. uetus ie pie De kae a diu gubins 1 2 Preparing to Inetall e AN uosaooe ei peer RERO RURSUS A avin alee 1 3 Venns Spent E on e ER Lu aaa p extet bbs ober Dr DR MD Heu c ud u Ee HEU MR du pug 1 3 Supplying Tools and Equipment ee Roane E pian 1 5 Installing the PCMCIA Memory Card Protector ioo eec erret dinette eee 1 6 Pemont MEAN ENIO snieni bia Rl PP Rb RM po DD aa LAG Alacho the PEDIBORUE uoi Heo ecu io burAeu OU MIS URN PET EMO ODIUM ue PUE Ge UM vei brut ub D 1 7 Tris Fellini the Flash Memory Card iusso iade dela ptit Ree Hte up Rb e UD pt r ERE 1 9 l D Hs dios T 1 10 DA qe AN sass cetera ax d E RTI OR ERU OQ RA Wd ne tad ns 1 10 Positioning the AN una Flat Siete anuoaodusdan qa nda Md A Apre FO QU EA RHRAR EP RREPE TIN 1 10 Installing the AN in a Rack 1 11 Mounting the AN on a Wall seseris PW nn PERIERE URINE KE CO Aenea 1 12 Connectas Communications Cables to 1B AK 1er tate n A Connecting toa 56 4 K DSUJCSU Tater ines ausser del rei ie rebas xu IR I dU UE 1 16 Connecting an PETI DSURCSU Cable dup Po Eb Ere EE EE Hoo SRI Rd 1 17 ORIN en w SON Ro UT 1 18 Conn ctng Synchronous Cables 12er crar Er e UI FOR EPON UAR DIRE EEE ER ERR YRHR ERI VET UE UE 1 18 Connecting the 12 Port ANH Ethernet Repeater Ports SE dT Sus cii T 1 20 Usine fhe CrossOver SUATEI use retetirtepude n eN uei oae pip x A Uo M Eva Rede d 1 21 114113 B Rev 00 m Accessing
51. 2 RS 449 V 28 V 35 and X 21 cables Synchronous capability allows internal or external clocking Token ring Supports the token ring and IEEE 802 5 standards that provide LAN connectivity The media access unit MAU interface supports the 802 5 media access control MAC token passing protocol the 802 2 Type 1 connectionless protocol the 802 2 Type 2 connection oriented protocol and the 16 Mb s Early Token Release ETR protocol via appropriate cabling 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 teardown as defined in 1988 CCITT now ITU T Q 921 and Q 931 For more information about ISDN see Configuring Dial Services Note In the United 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 model Note that only one synchronous port COM2 operates in AN models that include ISDN BRI support 56 64K DSU CSU Supports an optional DSU CSU interface that connects to either a 56 Kb s dataphone digital service DDS or 64 Kb s Clear Channel dedicated services using an RJ 45 physical connector continued 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications Table C 2 AN and 12 Port ANH Network Interfaces continued Network Interface Description FT1 T1 DSU CSU Provides an interface to convert incomi
52. 2 5 2 21 AN 12 port ANH 1 25 1 28 definition 3 3 starting 3 9 using 3 12 to 3 14 network cables connecting to 8 port ANH 2 12 2 19 2 21 connecting to AN 12 port ANH 1 15 1 17 Index 3 0 OSPF worksheet for B 6 P PC connecting 8 port ANH 2 23 AN 12 port ANH 1 27 physical specifications 8 port ANH C 5 AN 12 port ANH C 1 pin assignments 56 64K DSU CSU C 14 AUI port C 9 Ethernet repeater ports C 10 ISDN port connector C 13 RJ 45 connector C 10 synchronous interface C 11 polarity autoadjust C 10 ports AUI C 9 Ethernet 4 5 4 9 C 4 C 8 Ethernet repeater C 7 synchronous 4 5 Token Ring 4 6 C 4 power cable for 8 port ANH 2 27 cable for AN 12 port ANH 1 31 specifications C 2 C 6 switch 4 10 powering on the 8 port ANH 4 10 powering on the AN 12 port ANH 3 8 4 10 PPP wide area protocol worksheet for B 10 Q Quick Start procedure commands B 13 defined B 1 install bat script 3 20 using 3 20 worksheets B 3 to B 13 Index 4 R repeater ports 12 port ANH 1 20 8 port ANH 2 13 AUI C 10 Ethernet C 7 C 8 resetting the AN ANH 4 11 RIP routing protocol worksheet for B 5 RMON remote monitoring 4 7 router software image defined 3 2 RS 232 connections to console port C 11 C 15 RS 422 connections C 11 RST reset button 4 11 S shipment contents 8 port ANH 2 2 AN 12 port ANH 1 3 site requirements 8 port ANH 2 6 C 6 AN 12 port ANH C 1
53. 3 19 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Bay 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 New Present Working Directory 1 Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface AN0024A Figure 3 15 Logging In to the Technician Interface Note To check the contents of the router s local file system on the installed flash memory card enter dir The AN ANH router software image an exe and the config file should appear among the files listed 6 Enter the following command to begin the Quick Start procedure for configuring an initial IP interface run install bat 7 Using your completed Quick Start worksheets from Appendix B enter the appropriate network information as the prompts appear The AN ANH uses this information to configure its interface to the network Refer toAppendix B Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure for sample Quick Start screen output and for information about using Quick Start commands After the AN ANH creates and tests the configuration your screen displays a message saying that the Quick Start installation is complete The AN ANH dynamically starts using the configuration information you entered 3 20 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH 8 When the Technician Interface prompt returns enter the following comman
54. 6 cm Depth of 24 in 60 96 cm Electrical Specifications Your installation site must meet the following power requirements e Proximity to power outlet within 6 ft 1 8 m of the AN e Voltage 100 to 240 VAC e Amperage 0 5 to 1 0 A Table C 1 lists the power outlet requirements Table C 1 AN Power Outlet Requirements Country Outlet Voltage United States National Electrical Manufacturers 100 120 V Canada Association NEMA 5 15P standard outlet Any other country Your AN distributor informs you of the outlet 200 240 V you need Environmental Specifications The environmental requirements for the AN are as follows e Altitude 0 to 8 000 ft 0 to 2 438 4 m Humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing e Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C stable C 2 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications U S Safety Agency Approvals e UL listed UL 1950 e Certified to CSA 22 2 950 e TUV licensed EN 60 950 e The power supply is UL 1012 CSA 22 2 number 234 and IEC 950 EN 60950 TUV compliant Hardware Communication Options The AN is available in the following basic configurations e One Ethernet AUI and two synchronous interfaces e One token ring media access unit MAU and two synchronous interfaces e One Ethernet one token ring and two synchronous interfaces As optional upgrades the AN also supports e Third synchronous interface e ISDN BRI for direct connection
55. 9N Aeg v a YN AN0060A Figure 3 1 Flash Memory Card Note If you installed a memory card protector in your AN as described in Chapter 1 you should have installed your flash memory card at that time If you did not install the flash memory card refer to Chapter 1 for instructions on removing the AN enclosure so that you can install the memory card Before starting the AN ANH install the flash memory card supplied with the router by following these steps 1 Position the card with the label facing up and the INSERT arrow pointing toward the card receptacle 2 Insert the card into the receptacle Figure 3 2 shows how to insert the flash memory card in an AN that does not have a flash memory card protector installed Figure 3 3 shows how to insert the flash memory card in an ANH 3 Gently push the card until it fits snugly into place 3 6 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH If the card is new and you did not obtain it from Bay 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 Bay Networks Technician Interface Refer to Using Technician Interface Software for instructions Caution If you attempt to boot the AN ANH without the flash memory card inserted the router will not operate bayStack Access Node L3 RUN BA WS POW
56. AE1101007 and AE1101008 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit COM 1 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 10 BASE T SELV MAU Token ring SELV D 4 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Safety Status AN 12 Port Ethernet Hub Models Table D 7 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 7 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101013 AE1101014 AE1101015 and AE1101016 Port Location Port Description Type of 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 UTP 1 12 Ethernet 10BASE T SELV Safety Status AN 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 8 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 8 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 114113 B Rev 00 D 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Synchronous Cabling Requirements This section lists th
57. Bay Networks Standard Point to Point with external clocking Frame Relay Annex D Frame Relay LMI Frame Relay Annex A 2 3 4 Frame Relay Settings fr Configures the AN ANH synchronous port as a frame relay connection With this argument use one of the following options to specify a DLCMI setting annexd annexa or Imi annexd When one of these options is used with the fr argument it specifies a DLCMI setting annexa Use the same setting as the network to which the router s frame relay interface is Imi connected The default setting for frame relay is annexd Internal Clocking Setting int clk Sets the AN ANH synchronous port to internal clocking at 1 25 MB s If you do not specify the int_clk option the AN ANH defaults to external clocking IP Connector Setting interface Specifies the IP connector you are configuring Use com1 com2 or com for synchronous media IP Address Settings IP address gt Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with the interface variable 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 next hop address Specifies the IP address of the next hop router Provide this address in dotted decimal notation Specify this address only if there are intermediate routers
58. Data terminal ready DTR Dependent 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 uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect Data set ready DSR On Ready to send RTS Ignore continued 114113 B Rev 00 2 25 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table 2 3 Modem Parameters continued Modem Signal Parameter Value Synchronous asynchronous mode Asynchronous AutoAnswer Set on n rings 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 2 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the modem cable into the front panel Console port Figure 2 21 Caution Do not connect the modem to the ANH until you are certain that it is configured as described in Table 2 3 Connecting to the ANH with an improperly configured modem could cause the router to fail or lose data uagagaoagaadaugognu d HOH 5 Sm Imm a IE BayStack es Node Hub Modem cable AN0052A Figure 2 21 Connecting a Modem to the ANH 2 26 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Insert the 25 pin plug at the other end of the modem cable into th
59. ER L3 DIAG AN0015A Figure 3 2 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the AN or 12 Port ANH Card Receptacle E BayStack Access Node Hub Partition O x ue E ANO0061A Figure 3 3 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the 8 Port ANH Card Receptacle 114113 B Rev 00 3 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Using EZ Install To use EZ Install 1 Install the AN or ANH and attached communications equipment as described in Chapter 1 AN and 12 port ANH or Chapter 2 8 port ANH There must be at least one synchronous or Ethernet connection to a remote BootP server Although you do not need a modem or console connection for EZ Install Bay Networks strongly recommends that you connect a modem or console to the AN or ANH so that you can 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 Make sure the flash memory card is installed as described in Installing the Flash Memory Card earlier in this chapter 4 Press the power switch on the AN ANH back panel to the On position Note If you turn on the AN ANH before the network administrator is ready or without a memory card installed EZ Install will fail Restart the router as described in Chapter 4
60. 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 Bay Networks of any such intended examination of the Software and may procure support and assistance from Bay Networks 7 Term and termination This license is effective until terminated however all of the restrictions with respect to Bay Networks copyright in the Software and user manuals will cease being effective at the date of expiration of the Bay Networks copyright those restrictions relating to use and disclosure of Bay Networks confidential information shall continue in effect Licensee may terminate this license at any time The license will automatically terminate if Licensee fails to comply with any of the terms and condition
61. H Routers 56 64K DSU CSU Interface The AN ANH supports direct synchronous access to either a 56 Kb s dataphone digital service DDS or 64 Kb s Clear Channel dedicated services using an optional 56 64K DSU CSU adapter module Table C 9 lists the 56 64K DSU CSU interface pin assignments Table C 9 56 64K DSU CSU Interface Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No Signal 1 Transmit 12345678 Transmit DU Not used Not used Not used Not used Receive o o o0 AJOJN Receive FT1 T1 DSU CSU Connections The AN ANH supports the conversion of data HDLC protocol from a T1 line using an optional FT1 T1 DSU CSU adapter module The integrated DSU CSU functions allow you to connect directly to the T1 network as opposed to connecting via an external adapter This solution reduces equipment costs and simplifies connection to a T1 carrier The AN ANH FT1 T1 DSU CSU implementation supports dynamic reconfiguration fractional T1 loopback facility data link FDL functions and an integrated bit error rate test BERT line tester Configuring WAN Line Services describes these services and how to configure them for connection to a T1 network 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications Table C 10 lists the FT1 T1 DSU CSU RJ 48C connector pinouts Table C 10 RJ 48C Connector Pinouts Pin Assignment Pin No Signal 1 Receive 12345678 Receive DD
62. R EE EAE XR MED SER EAIAR 4 8 Figure 4 4 AN PGE as dio mH E 4 10 xvi 114113 B Rev 00 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure D 1 Figure D 2 Figure D 3 Figure D 4 114113 B Rev 00 S Port ANH Powct SWIED 262 natant e nro HO ROS 4 10 ANB Reset BaO uoces e REAPER Meta apt Ene Eus ER rea eater terre 4 11 AN Reset BUIOH 42 isaoduxerm pe ee DIC ERIGI EN bl eee nee 4 12 Flash Memory Card Receptacle on AN Component Tray ssssss 4 12 AN Flash Memory Card Eject Baton 1 eiii iere tio iei endi ipd Rex cx repo drdo caps 4 13 ANH Flash Memory Card Eject Button bii UR cibi 4 14 Memory Card Read Write Protect Switch 1 eintreten s 4 15 Cable Order No 7837 V 28 Compliant 22 socnd ett sien ike Rede ied ipn pain D 6 Cable Order Na 1220 4 35 CODTAIE 15 ocio birra bea rHEEERIE ERO MERE RME fe tab sU IDE Oed D 8 Cable Order No 7224 C21 Compliatil 2rd erit ett pre tient rr itt D 10 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances see D 13 xvii Tables Table 1 1 Console PRURONGESER one predio d pn Vert parie p RR Dez FORAS Er RUNE 1 25 Table 1 2 Modem Parameters x teseicins er ne eer 1 29 Table 2 1 Installation Space Requirements eese cetero tnit creep exeo be t cer dh 2 6 Table 2 2 Mad dur s MERE TIL D DOS T TI 2 22 Table 2 3 Moden DAIDUIGIES Losoposxstbivetpii needed idt dede ui iuo beo G 2 25 Table 3 1 Boot Options
63. R1 1P 192 32 37 125 Mask 255 255 255 224 COM1 EZ Install COM2 EZ Install XCVR2 None AN DIAG ANO065A Figure 3 8 Verifying the Interface Configuration Note The location of the image and configuration files is either local or network Local means that the required file an exe or config is stored on the router s local file system flash memory card Network means the required file is stored on a workstation located across the network 5 Ifthe configuration information is correct go 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 and boot the AN reset Or type boot and press the Return key to boot the AN ANH without running the diagnostic tests 114113 B Rev 00 3 13 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Figure 3 9 shows sample output from a boot command AN DIAG boot Booting Access Node Starting OS Kernel for network boot Attempting Netboot on XCVR1 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 Retrieving config config from network done Found image 1 an exe on local file system booting Image is in compressed format deco
64. Reverse the local and remote address values when configuring the device at the other end of the circuit Exception When connecting to a Bay Networks Series 5 router that uses DCE DTE addressing use the same local address value Enter Remote Address selection 3 1 DCE 2 DTE 3 EXPLICIT Note Reverse the 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 114113 B Rev 00 B 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Frame Relay Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Enter Management type 3 DLCMI None Rev 1 LMI ANSI T1 617D CCITT Annex A LMI Switch Annex D Switch Annex A Switch PO OL BO Nie Enter addressing type 4 ADDR Q 921 ADDR Q 922 MARCH 90 ADDR Q 922 NOVEMBER 90 ADDR Q 922 e Enter address field length 2 4 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 from 16 to 1007 PPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Enter Remote IP address in dotted decimal notation Enter the IP
65. SC GCL NT lg qn cnr dee eer C 6 Environmental SpecrfIGa IS usan boron GI ed p VERIS bicis T M C 6 LS Sale y A deno Approvals oirir kini Case EH HERO EVER EARE EU Re FUR RK EH LOI KURIER C 7 Hacda are SUNT NM E 0o reine N C 7 Nerwode Tuterface Pin ASSIErm erts inner cose ey earn REE Hep res e i ERE LEN URINAM DERE GEARUA C 9 Atiachiment Unit Interface AUD POR 1 itettebebibtr ERE RHo a teta DR Bees Eas cip e bb iE C 9 10BASE T Repeater Ports C 10 5ytcoauus Interface Opis casi nisin abe Hr P PO FER UE PER PIPER ELI EAR URN C 11 br HR i ucro e CHE C 13 Eon SP MIB e DI DILD c m C 14 EEHTIDSUCSI Cung NR aoi ciii pH ve bep Dade anr pas pu EDITAE nde tH ne C 14 Local Console COS ONG io ie iode ne na tr N EAR pd ERREUR M C 15 Appendix D Requirements for European Operation PW ELS OL ope c boten D 2 Saleiy SAWS Ev Ethernet Models i m D 3 Safety Status AN Token Ring Models 1 eedapictu ees ib e kR EXER HPE rriekin te bI E MEA se D 3 xii 114113 B Rev 00 Safety Status AN Combined Ethernet and Token Ring Models sess D 4 Satety Status AN 12 Port Ethernet Hub Modele 1 oete ciet re be ee Los e bob a D 5 Safety Status AN Third Synchronous Interface Module sessssssseeeeee D 5 synchronous Cabling Requiremistibl rrise RR GO POSITI GUH RP MARG EEI FETU PERF R R En D 6 Vae COMB TANI
66. SU CSU Cable If you upgraded the 8 port ANH with an AN ANH FTI T1 DSU CSU adapter module you can connect the FTI T1 DSU CSU cable to the back of the ANH as follows 1 Plug the FT1 T1 DSU CSU cable into the RJ 48C connector Figure 2 17 TC s CX N COM 2 COM 1 6 U gt Q D oon o o COM 3 xpansion al d si d o Red Alm O Loop O Yel Alm O Sync O FTU TI Complies with FCC Rules Part 68 DSU CSUI Reg Number 4PBUSA 31445 DE N ANO124A Figure 2 17 Connecting an FT1 T1 DSU CSU Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the T1 communication device Connecting a Management Console or Modem To connect an ASCII based terminal a PC terminal emulator or a modem to the ANH use the front panel console port 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 turn on the ANH as described in Chapter 3 Starting the AN and ANH 114113 B Rev 00 2 21 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Connecting a Terminal Console To connect a console y
67. 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 for the security of 114113 B Rev 00 vii its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files data or programs 4 Limitation of liability IN NO EVENT WILL BAY 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 BAY NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF BAY NETWORKS RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO BAY NETWORKS FOR THE SOFTWARE LICENSE 5 Government Licensees This provision 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
68. able Note RIP listens to a specific network or subnet route where Answering y es to this prompt default route 0 0 0 0 This is useful when no specific route is the router receives ager is located P to also listen to the in the RIP updates that 114113 B Rev 00 B 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers OSPF Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Enter the OSPF router ID in dotted decimal notation Enter an IP address to uniquely identify the router in the OSPF domain The script provides the IP address of the COM port 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 Note If you answer y es the script requests a password Password Enter OSPF MTU size selection 1 1 Default Ethernet size Bay Networks Series 5 compatible User defined MTU m e Enter OSPF interface type selection 1 Broadcast NBMA Point to Point Point to Multipoint Point to Multipoint STD OP ONES Note When using a wide area protocol other than Bay Networks Proprietary PPP we suggest selecting NBMA continued 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Q
69. acestesrtuxtria eee D 7 Table D 10 V 35 Interface Cable Order No T220 sessi bier b EY CERERI eios eA REbGS D 9 Table D 11 X21 Interface Cable Order No F224 aiiscussk bee x et EY AE XE DE ERE SEN DE ERE XR TU EHE TUR D 10 Table D 12 ISDN BRI Power Requirements i eeepc echoes EHUE FEST ep SERE PER PERI asensi D 12 Table D 13 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances sese D 14 Table D 14 ISDN BRI Safety Status Order Nos 24000 24000 S 50022 AE0004006 AE0011013 and AE0011019 sss D 15 XobRE Dus TDN Comecto Follis gerrig e bids dr IURE Pene UE d ERR pO male D 15 XX 114113 B Rev 00 About This Guide If you are responsible for installing starting and operating a BayStack Access Node AN router or a BayStack Access Node Hub ANH router you need to read this guide If you want to Go to Physically install an AN or a 12 port ANH router and attach Chapter 1 communications equipment Physically install an 8 port ANH router and attach Chapter 2 communications equipment Connect the AN or ANH to the network using one of the software Chapter 3 configuration options Operate the AN or ANH and interpret the LEDs Chapter 4 Configure the AN or ANH for Netboot or Directed Netboot Appendix A Use Local Boot the Quick Start procedure Appendix B Review the AN or ANH technical specifications Appendix C Review the requirements for European operation
70. an ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI module you can connect an ISDN BRI cable to the back of the router as follows 1 Plug the ISDN cable into the ISDN BRI connector Figure 1 15 aa Bay Networks 9 e omma 7 2 act UTP ay goor comz comi e TN son 2dov ess LJ s M RST IN d 3 NS E UW oosa LJ gg lal T Synchronous cables o ISDN BRI ISDN BRI cable AN0130A Figure 1 15 Connecting an ISDN BRI Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN communications device Connecting Synchronous Cables To connect from one to three synchronous interface cables to the back of the AN or 12 port ANH 1 Locate the RS 232 RS 422 V 28 V 35 or X 21 interface cable For information about these cables see the Cable Guide 2 Connect the cable to the back panel port labeled COM1 COMO or COMS Figure 1 16 1 18 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Bay Networks D e WOME AEE AL nAi f LLL xcvi UTP CONSOLE COM2 COM 1 100 240V q G5555 55 5 ax oeo GA 50 60 H es iy Ld ox PST m 3 i m m QU U A RLSD2 RLSD1 E
71. and Adjusting the Crossover Switch 1 eterne eet reri IO RES rape dpa 1 21 Connecting the 12 Port ANH to Other IOBASE T Hubs css ister sins arte tetris 1 23 Connecting a Management Console or Mod m Liu reri eicit tates Eu tuin Dri CURE KE EIE 1 24 Connecting a Terminal Console Lue ausser crsc ether etre tire URS VIN FERAE ELI PERUE KERN CURAR ERES HER E 1 25 ear ware Ruido Rer EHE 1 27 Connecting a Modem bodies ee er 1 28 Connecting fie Power CADIE cu scs Gee RE EZT PUR HERERE IA er rerecs orem REA EEER IEEE reaigeterrereeterer rere 1 31 Chapter 2 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Prepating to Install the S Port ANH sroinanmemonaroatoes anane 2 2 QOL Ma SBIDEDOREU Conen eerte inae edF ped epl up abo Eo RE EDU 2 KNIE pis 2 2 Supplying Equipment ponia E E ee ee faei sunaa ebata 2 5 CADES aoro dias RA AAI E OER A AR rend AR AETR 2 5 Diamo mient CORSO aean ide umo dic Mu ed esa Me EON dte d MM M RU ME C aang dts 2 5 joan EL WAN e 2 5 SET yt Site Se SSAC Lou un Ge A E E M P E E A AF eee 2 6 Tastallune thie SPON ANH 5cssc5sscscs snnassceusndnoantensnasiasdbagsansaaaangaun pM ROREM ma HUM EAE La MM rndbud Ds 2 7 Positioning te ANH on a Plat Surfaoe iius eret tese er vet viro rk rd beo reet canine 2 7 her ER E Nola ima cp ee ere etter ay ereet cere tent Cr rer UN 2 7 os pad ANH Oma Wall me 2 10 Connectiie Coniraumications Cables 1 ccerso tr tirer eran enn serene ERES PERS ESPEARE 2 12 pear Ho area a PI LN
72. are not included in the ANH accessory package Before installing the ANH hardware ensure that you have all the cables tools and other equipment you need Cables Unless you specifically ordered them the Ethernet and synchronous cables required for your network configuration are not included in the ANH accessory package If you do not have the proper cables contact your network administrator or see the Cable Guide Management Console You can attach an optional VT 100 console or equivalent to the ANH 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 connect a console the first time you turn on the ANH Mounting Hardware To mount the 8 port ANH in an equipment rack you need a Phillips screwdriver and a rack that meets the following specifications e Heavy duty steel construction e 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 does not have threaded rail holes you must supply cagenuts to use with the cagenut screws Figure 2 2 114113 B Rev 00 2 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers amp ED Screw 7 Cagenut AN0038A Figure 2 2 Sample Cagenuts and Screws for Unth
73. ata link control management interface data set ready data service unit data terminal equipment data terminal ready Electronic Industries Association graphical user interface high level data link control Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network International Organization for Standardization 114113 B Rev 00 xxiii Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers ITU T International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector LAN local area network LED light emitting diode MAC media access control MAU media access unit MDI media dependent interface MDI X media dependent interface with crossover NBMA nonbroadcast multiaccess NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NVFS nonvolatile file system OCU office channel unit OSI Open Systems Interconnection PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association RLSD received line signal detection RTS request to send SMDS Switched Multimegabit Data Service SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SQE signal quality error STP shielded twisted pair TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TPE twisted pair Ethernet UTP unshielded twisted pair WAN wide area network xxiv 114113 B Rev 00 About This Guide Bay Networks Technical Publications You can now print technical manuals and release n
74. be governed by the laws of the state of California Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement contact Bay Networks Inc 4401 Great America Parkway P O 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 BAY 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 BAY NETWORKS UNLESS BAY NETWORKS GIVES ITS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING AN EXPRESS WAIVER OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT viii 114113 B Rev 00 Contents About This Guide Boror You Ber e mm xxii E ATE OUI oa E a SU PUE res xxii FXEROD PULS god EE pee a ener Oe SO EMI ap mre e HONEC eap E OR DO READER CE FEN Mn Kod S MERERI RA RETE xxiii Bay Networks Technical PHODCAUOBS i seis obe I A pou de Eden p ete XR Seco tn RR Bay Networks Customer Servite cissscssessvomennsensscensniannienn vention HERES REER N EO OR XXV li EE ise TD eT M xxvi Bav Networks Educational Sery ies aie wed rto Ubi cD V RE HDI OR onis bb de bl es ume abun ud UA xxvi Chapter 1 Installing the BayStack AN Overview of the AN and 12 Port ANH HardWare 225i rted ap cepao tpa o pipis
75. between the AN or ANH and the BootP server 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Netbooting To configure an Ethernet interface for netbooting use the following command ifconfig d interface lt P address gt subnet mask gt lt next hop address gt Table A 2 describes the ifconfig command arguments for configuring an Ethernet interface Table A 2 ifconfig Command Arguments for an Ethernet Interface Argument Description Default Setting d Resets the AN ANH 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 IP connector you are configuring Use xcvr1 or xcvr2 for Ethernet media IP Address Settings IP address gt 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 set with interface Provide this address in dotted decimal notation next hop address Specifies the IP address of the next hop router Provide this address in dotted decimal notation Specify this address only if there are intermediate routers between the AN or ANH and the BootP server
76. cation of the software image and one 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 4 describes the bconfig command arguments Table A 4 bconfig Command Arguments Argument Description image Specifies the location of the AN ANH software image config Specifies the location of the AN ANH configuration file local Indicates that the specified file image or configuration resides in the router s local file system network Indicates that the specified file resides on a network server TFTP 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 TFTP host for both files continued 114113 B Rev 00 Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot Table A 4 bconfig Command Arguments continued Argument Description TFTP pathname Specifies the complete path name of the software image or configuration file on the host d Reverts to the default values for the software image or configuration file location and nullifies any previously specified IP address and path name for the fi
77. 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 iv 114113 B Rev 00 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 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 l arri re de l unit FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement This equi
78. crew the two captive thumbscrews on the back panel Figure 1 4 Caution Electrostatic discharge can damage the hardware when the AN enclosure is removed To protect your equipment from damage place the AN on an antistatic mat or static free surface before removing the enclosure PP bay Networks e e AHNIALLTHLUMEHNLLL ULT LL XCVR UIP ox CONSOLE COM2 COM 1 e T 100 2401 La 8 st CXGHESSENSUE o Gl Q q 95 s ys i 02 RLSD2 RLSD1 Captive thumbscrews ANO0083A Figure 1 4 AN Back Panel Thumbscrews 2 Grasping both sides of the AN enclosure pull it away from the back panel and component tray until you can remove it Move the metal enclosure away from the component tray do not touch the exposed base module Attaching the Protector To attach the PCMCIA card protector to the front panel memory card slot on the AN enclosure 1 Move the AN enclosure so that you have access to the front panel Figure 1 5 114113 B Rev 00 1 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Bay Networks BayStack Access Node m RUN co soot C r3 DIAG ot POWER O Memory card slot ANO0088A Figure 1 5 AN Front Panel 2 Holding the protector horizontally Figure 1 6 insert two holding tabs into the AN enclosure card slot cutout Rest the correspondin
79. d To begin the Quick Start procedure run the install bat script and enter information at the prompts The AN or ANH automatically selects options for some prompts and you can accept default values for many of the other prompts To assist you in answering the Quick Start prompts this appendix includes some sample worksheets These sample worksheets contain options that appear at each prompt and space for you to record the options you plan to select Refer to Quick Starting Routers for additional information about the Quick Start procedure Note Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting worksheet options 114113 B Rev 00 B 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Filling Out the Quick Start Worksheets The install bat script provides many options for configuring an initial IP interface to the network The script is self explanatory so not all of the possible options are described here This appendix provides sample Quick Start worksheets that enable you to prepare your responses to the install bat script before running it The sample Global Information Worksheet lists only the options for configuring a synchronous interface for the initial wide area network WAN If you configure a LAN interface as your initial IP connection your worksheets will differ review the options provided with each install bat prompt and make your decisions accordingly Bay Networks recommends that you f
80. d Netboot it attempts to local boot once If both attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor login prompt AN_DIAG gt appears on the AN ANH console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem When you boot the AN ANH its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer toChapter 4 Operating the AN and ANH 114113 B Rev 00 3 17 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers After connecting the AN ANH to the network you can replace the local console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access For instructions on connecting a modem see Chapter 1 AN or 12 port ANH or Chapter 2 8 port ANH Continuing with Local Boot You need to use both the Diagnostic Monitor and the Technician Interface to local boot the AN ANH Before starting the Local Boot procedure ask your network administrator for assistance in completing the Quick Start worksheets SeeAppendix B Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure To use Local Boot 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 AN ANH 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
81. d Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers ANH repeater port 1 switch set to MDI Ab Bay Networks bayStack Access Node Hub le 5 6 n Partition e LXXXJLIXXJ 22385823 i i ECT Er G aE E43 E3 MDIX UTP cable UTP cable Port 1 switch set to MDI Model 810M Hub Model 810M Hub zz 3 GG m m Port 8 switch LL setto MDI X AN0075A Figure 2 12 Linking Hubs For more information refer to 10BASE T Repeater Ports in Appendix C 2 16 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface UTP Cable If you upgraded the 8 port ANH with a second Ethernet interface module you can connect a UTP cable to the back panel UTP 2 port as follows 1 Attach a UTP cable to the back panel RJ 45 connector Figure 2 13 n eS COM 3 Expansion COM 2 COM1 BN n BN o o TX o s UTP 2 COLO o o Second Ethernet UTP cable connector AN0047A Figure 2 13 Connecting a Second Ethernet Interface Cable 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the communication device
82. d to exit the Technician Interface logout After configuring the AN ANH network interface you can replace the console connection with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access For instructions on connecting a modem see Chapter 1 AN or 12 port ANH or Chapter 2 8 port ANH 114113 B Rev 00 3 21 Chapter 4 Operating the AN and ANH This chapter describes the routine tasks of operating an AN or ANH router and contains the following topics Topic Page Ensuring a Successful Installation 4 1 AN and 12 Port ANH LED Descriptions 4 3 8 Port ANH LED Descriptions 4 6 Turning the AN and 12 Port ANH On and Off 4 10 Turning the 8 Port ANH On and Off 4 10 Resetting the AN or ANH 4 11 Removing a Flash Memory Card 4 12 Protecting Flash Memory Card Files 4 14 Ensuring a Successful Installation After connecting the AN ANH to the network you can ensure a successful installation by checking the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel Figure 4 1 shows the front panel LEDs on an AN Figure 4 2 shows the front panel LEDs on an 8 port ANH 114113 B Rev 00 4 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Bay Networks bayStack Access Node C2 RUN Ca BOOT Ld POWER m c DIAG
83. des of the AN enclosure align the bottom edges with the component tray 2 Push the enclosure toward the back panel 3 Fasten the two captive thumbscrews on the back panel refer to Figure 1 4 Note In this guide illustrations of the AN front panel show the router without the memory card protector installed However the front panel of your AN should look like the one shown in Figure 1 7 Installing the AN You can install the AN in any of the following ways Position the AN on a flat sturdy surface e Install the AN in an equipment rack Mount the AN on a wall The following sections provide instructions for each option Refer to the appropriate section when positioning your AN Positioning the AN on a Flat Surface To position the AN on a flat surface 1 Make sure the surface is large enough for the AN to operate properly The surface must be sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the AN and any cables you connect 2 Peelthe paper backing off the four rubber feet supplied with the AN and attach them to the embossed feet on the bottom of the AN 3 Setthe AN in the chosen location You can now connect the network cables to your AN Go to Connecting Communications Cables to the AN later in this chapter 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Installing the AN in a Rack For this procedure you need the contents of the AN shipment an equipment rack and a Phillips screwd
84. e 3 modem s RS 232 data communications port The modem is now connected to the ANH Connect the power cable as described next Connecting the Power Cable To connect the power cable Connect the power cable to the power connector on the ANH back panel 1 Figure 2 22 Danger Be sure that the power switch is in the OFF 0 position before you connect the power cable to the outlet COM 1 QD CEREBRO T COM2 COM 3 Expansion CEES e AN0053A QO ez TIU me Connecting the Power Cable Figure 2 22 Connect the remote end of the power cable to a grounded outlet 2 2 27 114113 B Rev 00 Chapter 3 Starting the AN and ANH The first time you start the AN or ANH you complete an important software configuration process you provide the router with the files it needs to operate over the network Refer to the following sections Topic Page Software Installation Understanding Your Boot Options Understanding Your Configuration Options Using EZ Install Using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot 3 2 3 3 3 5 Installing the Flash Memory Card 3 5 3 8 8 9 Note Coordinate the initial boot and startup of the AN ANH with your network administrator This person refers to Configuring BayStack Remote Access to determine which software boot method is best for your site and for instructi
85. e CD Lights when the interface detects a connection to another Carrier Detect device Test Lights when the interface is in test or loopback mode FT1 T1 DSU CSU Interface Red Alm Lights when the T1 port is in a red alarm state Yel Alm Lights when the DSU CSU has received a yellow alarm from the T1 network continued 114113 B Rev 00 4 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table 4 2 AN Back Panel LEDs continued LED Meaning Loop Lights when the T1 interface is placed in loopback mode Sync Lights when the T1 port is synchronized with the T1 network Token Ring Interface MAU RCVR Receiver Lights when the AN receives data from the network NSRT Insert Lights when you insert the AN into the token ring network WFAIL Lights when the token ring hardware detects a wire failure Wire Failure condition 8 Port ANH LED Descriptions LEDs on the ANH front and back panels provide information about how the ANH is operating Front Panel LEDs Figure 4 2 illustrates the three sets of status LEDs on the 8 port ANH front panel Table 4 3 describes the function of each of these ANH front panel LEDs Note All front panel LEDs light briefly when you turn on the ANH this indicates that the ANH is receiving power 4 6 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH Table 4 3 8 Port ANH
86. e 2 14 dier 2 23 specifications C 5 for AN 12 port ANH 1 25 installing 2 1 crossover starting 3 1 for 12 port ANH 1 21 1 23 for 8 port ANH 2 13 A Ethernet AUI 2 12 C 9 Ethernet UTP 2 13 2 17 an exe file 3 2 FTI T1 DSU CSU 1 17 2 21 AN 12 port ANH ISDN BRI 1 18 2 19 specifications C 1 modem installing 1 1 for 8 port ANH 2 25 starting 3 1 for AN 12 port ANH 1 29 AUI port network connecting cable 2 12 connecting to 8 port ANH 2 12 2 19 2 21 specifications C 9 connecting to AN 12 port ANH 1 15 1 17 power B connecting to 8 port ANH 2 27 connecting to AN 12 port ANH 1 31 E Standard Point to Point worksheet for E DE 1 23 i for 8 port ANH 2 14 booting the router synchronous C 11 boot options 3 3 for 8 port ANH 2 18 using EZ Install 3 8 for AN 12 port ANH 1 18 using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot 3 9 clocking A 3 warm and cold boot 4 11 cold boot 4 11 BootP server 3 3 A 3 A 4 collision detection 4 5 4 9 brackets flange installing on 8 port ANH 2 8 2 10 commands installing on AN 12 port ANH 1 11 bconfig 3 18 A 6 boot 3 13 3 17 3 18 dir 3 20 getcfg 3 12 3 16 114113 B Rev 00 Index 1 ifconfig 3 12 A 1 A 3 A 4 logout 3 21 Quick Start B 13 reset 3 13 3 17 3 18 run install bat 3 20 configuration file defined 3 2 options 3 5 specifying location 3 13 connecting 12 port ANH to network 1 20 1 24 8 port ANH to network 2 12 console t
87. e Reset button for less than 3 seconds e To cold boot the AN ANH diagnostic tests run press the Reset button for more than 3 seconds To activate the Reset button insert a small pointed object for example a paper clip to press in the button On the 8 port ANH the Reset button is inside the ANH front panel Figure 4 6 EXC EET eta bayStack Access Node Hub LAU Sees add dd d SS Link ANO055A ANH 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 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers On the AN and 12 port ANH the Reset button is located on the back panel of the router and is labeled RST Figure 4 7 le o CONSOLE okee COM 1 e OCR RLSD1 gt SD 100 240v 7 50 60 H Of 4 0 0 5 SA Reset button ANOOI4A Figure 4 7 AN Reset Button Removing a Flash Memory Card To remove a flash memory card from an AN that has a memory card protector installed 1 Press the power switch to the Off position and unplug the power cable 2 Remove the AN enclosure as described in Removing the AN Enclosure in Chapter 1 3 Press the Eject button Figure 4 9 next
88. e synchronous interface cabling information required to meet e V28 compliance e V35 compliance e X21 compliance V 28 Compliance V 28 compliance requires cable Order No 7837 Refer to Figure D 1 and Table D 9 for cabling information es 15 ft 1 j ud Pin 1 Pin 13 Pin 1 L Pin 15 cic VAS oni ASARIN el Pin 30 o TH ml ud vl fb NS Pin 31 pe gt Pin 44 m ee RRP 25 44 position D sub plug with screw locks 25 position D sub plug with M 3 jack screws ground shield connected to backshell ground shield connected to backshell CAB0069B Figure D 1 Cable Order No 7837 V 28 Compliant D 6 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Table D 9 V 28 Interface Cable Order No 7837 Bay 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 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
89. e the modem using the parameters in Table 1 2 Refer to the modem user guide for instructions Table 1 2 Modem Parameters Modem Signal Parameter Value Clear to send CTS On Data terminal ready DTR Dependent 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 AN uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect Data set ready DSR On Ready to send RTS Ignore Synchronous asynchronous mode Asynchronous AutoAnswer Set on n rings 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 Caution Do not connect a modem to the AN until you are certain that the modem is configured as described in Table 1 2 Connecting to the AN with an improperly configured modem could cause the router to fail or lose data 114113 B Rev 00 1 29 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 2 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the modem cable into the back panel CONSOLE port of the AN Figure 1 23 000000000000 Modem cable AN0013A Figure 1 23 Connecting a Modem to the AN 3 Insert the 25 pin plug at the other end of the modem cable
90. e two captive thumbscrews on the ANH back panel refer to Figure 1 4 2 Grasping both sides of the ANH enclosure pull it away from the back panel and component tray until you can easily reach the crossover switch Figure 1 18 3 Adjust the crossover switch to either the crossover or straight through position Figure 1 18 114113 B Rev 00 1 21 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Figure 1 18 Straight through 4 Crossover position Ls position o UY S O ANO0008A Accessing and Adjusting the Crossover Switch Note By default the switch is in the crossover position 4 Slide the ANH back panel into the chassis 5 Tighten the thumbscrews 1 22 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Connecting the 12 Port ANH to Other 10BASE T Hubs If you plan to daisy chain a 12 port ANH to other repeater hub systems you must make sure your network complies with Ethernet operating standards For more information contact your network administrator Note In addition to a 12 port ANH you can also connect an 8 port ANH to other IOBASE T hubs as described in Connecting the ANH to Other Repeaters Hubs in Chapter 2 Y
91. ecting a PC Console Connecting a Modem Connecting a Terminal Console To connect a console you need both pieces in the AN console modem cable kit Order No 110310 that shipped with the router refer to Figure 1 2 e Serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors Order No 110307 e Null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors Order No 110308 After you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Turn 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 114113 B Rev 00 1 25 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 2 3 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the 25 pin cable connector Figure 1 20 Insert the screws on the cable connector into the receptacle on the adapter connector and tighten each screw Console cable Null modem adapter Xn Rotate to tighten screw Screw receptacle ANO010A Figure 1 20 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 4 Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the CONSOLE port on the back panel of the AN Figure 1 21 E b
92. ector and attaching network cables to the AN Electric drill if you intend to mount the AN on a wall 114113 B Rev 00 1 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers e Equipment rack that complies with the requirements listed in Appendix C if you intend to install the AN in a rack e VT 100 or equivalent console when using Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot to start the router Installing the PCMCIA Memory Card Protector The AN ships with a memory card protector that you can install in the flash memory card receptacle to prevent removal of a memory card After the protector is installed you must remove the AN enclosure to remove or replace a PCMCIA card To install the memory card protector 1 Remove the AN enclosure 2 Attach the protector 3 Install the flash memory card 4 Replace the AN enclosure The following sections describes these tasks Removing the AN Enclosure To install the memory card protector remove the AN enclosure from the component tray and attach the metal protector to the front panel memory card slot You need a flat tip screwdriver or similar tool to install or remove the protector Caution Attempting to install or remove the memory card protector while the AN enclosure is in place could damage an installed PCMCIA memory card 1 6 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN To remove the AN enclosure from the component tray 1 Locate and uns
93. ento cuu 2 26 Figure 2 22 Connecting the Power Cable usiecssce serit tree veris citer repe Hope QE 2 27 Task Thi ier C uU ness RFID eee eee 3 6 Figure 3 2 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the AN or 12 Port ANH Card Reneyioebe oio enata bibe ddl base Ee EU EUH AP ek RO ANA RUE MERDA 3 7 Figure 3 3 Inserting a Flash Memory Card in the 8 Port ANH Card Receptacle 3 7 Figure 3 4 Ruining AN Diagnosis iesus te PNE ep EISE HERR HEAT aee 3 10 Figure 3 5 Logging In tothe Dragnostio MONDE duse titetebiis tae bett Durs dite 3 11 Figure 3 6 Your Moon Command 22a usus rae ELM ete e etu bic d oon 3 12 Figure 3 7 Sample Interface Configuration Command 1 5 certet ttt teer 3 12 Figure 3 8 Verifying The Interface GConDleurdtloB seiseanan 3 13 Figure 3 9 ANANE NDOO eoi 3 14 Pigues ID Your begining CommandE uisus rapere e HP petas aea 3 15 Figure 3 11 Specifying the Source for Directed Netboot PRISE MEE 3 16 Figure 3 12 Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration seen 3 16 Figure s 13 ANJANH Directed Nethont 222i seme baer tas rio beste aatia E 3 17 Figure 3 14 AN ANH Local Boot T s 319 Figure 3 15 Logging In to the Technician Interface essere rer eere 3 20 Figure 4 1 AN Prom Taw Er p Mem 4 2 Figure 4 2 8 Port ANH Front Panel LEDs M nm ino dm Figure 4 3 BS Por ANH Back Panel LEDS 25 attin SEhr HERD EE DES EGE
94. f 24 DSO HDLC channels for each DS1 frame N11 DCM Gathers RMON statistics See Configuring BayStack Remote Access for information C 8 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications Network Interface Pin Assignments Attachment The illustrations in this section describe the AN and 12 port ANH router The same pin assignments apply to 8 port ANH routers if you invert the position of the connector in the figure Unit Interface AUI Port The AUI transceiver XCVR port provides broadband baseband fiber and shielded twisted pair support depending on the transceiver and cables you use The AUI interface connects internally to the Ethernet repeater The AN ANH 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 connections to this port Note The AN ANH AUI port is designed only for connection to a transceiver Connecting the AN ANH AUI port directly to the AUI port on an Ethernet station without a transceiver violates IEEE 802 3 standards Table C 5 lists the pin assignments for the standard 15 pin AUI receptacle on the AN ANH and identifies its pin locations 114113 B Rev 00 C 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table C 5 AUI Port Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name Ground CI A DO A Ground DI A
95. f 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 continued 114113 B Rev 00 4 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table 4 3 8 Port ANH Front Panel LEDs continued LED Color Meaning Partition Amber Lights when a specific repeater port 1 8 has been 8 LEDs partitioned due to a disruption in transmission Autopartitioning occurs after an excessive number of consecutive collisions or an excessively long single collision signal All 8 LEDs flash when you reset the ANH Link Green Lights to indicate that a repeater port registers a 8 LEDs connection that is the port is currently connected to another powered 10BASE T port All 8 LEDs flash when you reset the ANH Back Panel LEDs Figure 4 3 illustrates the 8 port ANH back panel LEDs for the ISDN second Ethernet 56 64K DSU CSU and FT1 T1 DSU CSU options These LEDs are visible after you install the associated module gu Co Tg N Ce COM 3 Expansion COM 2 COM1 I D T we Ne ARD Ek o o o l bI o o TX o o Ax UTP 2 COL Ore Or Red Alm Loop O ovem 7 So oom Pace Sek Fu
96. for operation in Europe e Cabling requirements for synchronous connections e Using the ISDN BRI module Order Nos 24000 50022 24000 S in Europe The information is structured as follows Topic Page ANH Safety Status D 2 Safety Status AN Ethernet Models D 3 Safety Status AN Token Ring Models D 3 Safety Status AN Combined Ethernet and Token Ring D 4 Models Safety Status AN 12 Port Ethernet Hub Models D 5 Safety Status AN Third Synchronous Interface Module D 5 Synchronous Cabling Requirements D 6 ISDN BRI Requirements D 12 114113 B Rev 00 D 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers ANH Safety Status Tables D 1 D 2 and D 3 list the safety status of interconnection points on the ANH to the connection of other equipment Table D 1 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001009 AE1001010 AE1001011 and AE1001012 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit COM1 V 28 X 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 UTP 1 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 Table D 3 Safety Status Order No
97. g 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 FCC Rules Part 68 label located on the bracket of the module or on the back of the unit Canada CS 03 R gles et reglements 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 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
98. g outer flange against the outside of the enclosure Outside flange 1 of 2 Inside holding tab 1 of 4 ANO0084A Figure 1 6 Tabbed Edges and Flanges on Memory Card Protector The bottom of the enclosure cutout should be between one outside flange and one pair of inside holding tabs N Warning Do not hold or press on the metal edges of the protector the edges are very sharp 3 Using a screwdriver or similar tool press down firmly on the top two holding tabs until they snap inside the cutout The protector is properly installed when both outer flanges rest securely against the front panel Figure 1 7 1 8 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Access Node L3 RUN r3 BOOT POWER L3 Ld DIAG ANO0085A Figure 1 7 Installed Memory Card Protector Installing the Flash Memory Card To install the flash memory card 1 Position the card Figure 1 8 with the label facing up and the INSERT arrow pointing toward the memory card receptacle refer to Figure 1 5 on the AN component tray LYASNI SOM Aeg ANO0060A Figure 1 8 Flash Memory Card 2 Insert the card into the receptacle 3 Gently push the card until it fits snugly into place 114113 B Rev 00 1 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Replacing the AN Enclosure To replace the AN enclosure 1 Grasping both si
99. guring an Ethernet Interface for Netbooting sse pee esee ater Haa EU HARE anions A 4 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with CONTIS isst aps tanee RUP aiae aiaa na a a A 5 Using the bconiig Command 4 225 e rore tors certi a Enr D AO EAO ARE ARSA A 6 114113 B Rev 00 xi Appendix B Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Filling Out the Quick Start Worksheets 4 5 eet em Limes eo BAZ Global Information Worksheet 52 Foe itr tere redhead rtr eu Pest cre B 3 Router Protocol Wotksheele Loss puteo siladandioonss Eo La o HN NN sien ede an Rd B 5 Wide Area Protocol Worksheets auaeoesec vise IU AE EYES HER AUERENEERR USB IE RIS IN SEU QU E B 9 Using the Cie eS tare Commands Lose bieta be De aniio porte ees pria car tH ARR D EAE B 13 Rupnine the CUICK DIRE SCENE o2 etatis agen SEE a I ERN P REM a DES IPIE REO PIDU RR M NOR Ed Rp Mode B 14 Appendix C Technical Specifications AN and 12 Por ANE Technical Specifications 25 diademate enis lode ein ck texte maaie tod Physical Spe IPC ANIONS sragenan nnno EE O O OE C 1 Electrical SPC TING HEROINE sansirnir C 2 RGGI SOS cos sscase iid bodie RUE PHL NN C 2 US Saly A centy Approvals aeos omar Inest dip i ipie dto ERA EA HORE DER C 3 Hardware ominumcation OpPDDE assess deeidebo Git Enkin EEn EREA ENESE E LER E ABA C 3 S Port ANH Techical SDecibiGg DUNS 2uiascuas ae dba ra viruse aeieea SES GIAN QAI IR P AI E DERE CREE UI eR Red C 5 Physical SPSCIIC ALIS Re C 5 B
100. hapter assume that wiring is already installed on the premises using standard cable system practices Your installation procedure may differ slightly depending on your cable system 114113 B Rev 00 2 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Preparing to Install the 8 Port ANH The installation of the 8 port ANH differs from that of an AN or 12 port ANH which is described inChapter 1 Installing the BayStack AN Before beginning the installation verify the following information Your shipment is complete and undamaged You have the proper equipment and tools Your installation site meets the physical electrical and environmental requirements You have the communication devices and the cables that you need to attach to the ANH The sections that follow provide information to help you prepare for installation Verifying Shipment Contents To verify your 8 port ANH shipment 1 Inspect all items for shipping damage If you detect any damage do not install the ANH Call the Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area as described in About This Guide Verify that the items you received match the items on the packing list The packing list is usually affixed to the shipping container The ANH shipping package contains the following items One power cable for connecting the ANH to a power outlet e One cable kit Order No 110310 for connecting an optional local console or
101. he REN helps you determine the number of devices you can connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you can connect to your line you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area e When you request ISDN U Interface Service you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code 02185 The Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F The required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ49C When you request ISDN S T Interface Service you must provide the telephone company with The Service Order Code s SOC 6 0N The make model number and FCC Registration number of the NTI 114113 B Rev 00 V Note ISDN S T cannot be directly connected to the network e When you request Primary Rate ISDN Service you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code 04DU9 1SN 1 544 MB ESF framing format with B8ZF coding The Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F The required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ48C 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 oppo
102. he following prompt appears Enter IP address of Site Manager workstation Obtain this information from your network administrator 114113 B Rev 00 Appendix C Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications and a product overview of the AN 12 port ANH and 8 port ANH routers For AN and 12 port ANH specifications go to the next section For 8 port ANH specifications go to the section 8 Port ANH Technical Specifications AN and 12 Port ANH Technical Specifications This section lists Physical electrical and environmental specifications e Hardware communication options Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the AN are as follows e Height 3 3 in 8 4 cm e Width 17 25 in 43 8 cm e Depth 9 5 in 24 1 cm e Weight 12 Ib 5 4 kg Your installation site must provide sufficient free space around the AN to ensure proper ventilation and access for servicing The space requirements for installing the AN at your site are as follows e Width 19 5 in 50 cm e Minimum depth 15 5 in 39 3 cm e Depth for servicing 24 5 in 62 2 cm 114113 B Rev 00 C 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers If you are installing your AN in an equipment rack make sure that the rack meets the following specifications e Heavy duty steel construction e Electronic Industries Association EIA standard hole spacing e Width of 19 in 48 2
103. hese interfaces comprise a single managed segment supporting the Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 standards that provide LAN connectivity Some 8 port ANH models also include an Ethernet UTP port on the back panel This second Ethernet interface is not a repeater port Synchronous Provides WAN connectivity ANH models can have either two COM1 and COM2 or three COM1 COM2 and COM3 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 teardown as defined in 1988 CCITT now ITU T Q 921 and Q 931 For more information about ISDN see Configuring Dial Services In the United States an external NT 1 device is required to provide the U interface to the carrier network 56 64K DSU CSU Supports an optional DSU CSU interface that connects to either a 56 Kb s dataphone digital service DDS or 64 Kb s Clear Channel dedicated services using an RJ 45 physical connector FT1 T1 DSU CSU Provides an interface to convert incoming packet data from an external T1 line using an RJ 48C connector Because the interface integrates the channel service unit CSU function on each T1 port it allows direct connection to the T1 network A T1 port can transmit or receive a total o
104. hese products conform to the provisions of Council Directive 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC The Declaration of Conformity is available on the Bay Networks World Wide Web site at www baynetworks com Japan Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement CORRS MEURE FERAE EM VCCI Oo KHOA AREER OZSECEHSBCHHY Stee HeestARotTlCeMANET TORSKAR ADET SbLDBKANSCLMADET Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 114113 B Rev 00 iii Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus AN ANH 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 AN ANH respecte les limites de bruits 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 N
105. ill out the worksheets as follows 1 Fill out the Global Information worksheet completely 2 After you record your protocol selections on the Global Information worksheet fill out one Router Protocol worksheet This worksheet lists options for RIP OSPF and Static router configurations For example if you select RIP as your routing protocol you need only fill out the RIP worksheet 3 Fill out one Wide Area Protocol worksheet This worksheet lists options for Bay Networks Proprietary PPP frame relay Standard PPP and SMDS configurations For example if you select frame relay as your wide area protocol you need only fill out the frame relay worksheet 4 Runinstall bat as described in Running the Quick Start Script Alternatively a remote operator can run the installation script using a management console modem connection Once the router has an initial connection to the network refer to Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager to configure the router using Site Manager B 2 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Global Information Worksheet This section contains the prompts and possible options relating to all AN ANH synchronous configurations Write your choices in the Your Response column Global Information Worksheet Step Requested Information Options Your Response 1 Specify the slot number where the Link Because the AN ANH is not a None Module reside
106. ith minimal space and power resources The AN product line offers the following network interface configurations e Single Ethernet Dual Synchronous e Single Token Ring Dual Synchronous e Single Ethernet Single Token Ring Dual Synchronous In addition the AN can include the following upgrade options e Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface ISDN BRI ST or ISDN BRI U e 56 64K DSU CSU adapter module e Third synchronous interface e Additional token ring interface e Second Ethernet interface e N11 RMON data collection module DCM e FT1 T1 DSU CSU adapter module For technical specifications of the AN models refer to Appendix C 1 2 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN Preparing to Install the AN Before beginning the installation verify the following information e Your AN shipment is complete and undamaged You have the proper tools and equipment The sections that follow provide information to help you prepare for installation You should also make sure that your installation site meets all AN site requirements Refer to Appendix C for the physical electrical and environmental requirements of the AN 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 Caution Check the AN for any damage to the ports on the back panel If you detect damage do not in
107. l is not threaded attach a cagenut not supplied ANO041A Figure 2 5 Installing the ANH in an Equipment 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 You can now connect the network cables to your ANH Go to Connecting Communications Cables 114113 B Rev 00 2 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Mounting the ANH on a Wall For this procedure you need the following items e Two flange brackets and four 6 roundhead screws shipped with the ANH e Four to eight wall anchor screws not shipped with the ANH e Phillips screwdriver Note The sides of the ANH 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 both brackets toward the back or you can offset the two brackets as shown in Figure 2 6 for the most secure installation To mount the ANH on a wall 1 Attach a flange bracket to each side of the ANH as follows a With the longer bracket piece lying flat align the holes in the shorter end of the bracket with two of the mounting holes on the side of the ANH Figure 2 6 b Insert a screw through each hole and into the ANH c Tighten the 4 screws with a Phillips screwdriver Back of ANH Screws 2 places Screws rap Node Hub 2 places
108. le thus disabling Directed Netboot The command bconfig d image tells the router to look for the image file locally and nullifies the IP address and path name 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 path name for the file Without the IP address and path names the router uses Netboot rather than Directed Netboot However if you want to obtain one file locally while using Directed Netboot for the other file you can use the bconfig command as shown in the following examples 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 114113 B Rev 00 Appendix B Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure You can local boot the AN or ANH using the Local Boot method and the Quick Start procedure as explained in the following sections You need this information to complete the procedure in Continuing with Local Boot Topic Page Filling Out the Quick Start Worksheets B 2 Using the Quick Start Commands B 13 Running the Quick Start Script B 14 The Quick Start procedure creates the initial configuration that starts a new AN or ANH router running on the network Using this procedure you can connect to the management workstation where additional configuration tools such as Site Manager can be use
109. lue that the script displays in brackets for example S1 1 Repeat a step to make a Press Control C The script displays this prompt Terminate correction Press n script y n Enter n to return to the beginning of the step so you can reenter the information Stop the Quick Start Press Control C The script displays this prompt Terminate installation script Press y script y n Enter y The Quick Start script terminates and you are returned to the Technician Interface prompt To restart the Quick Start procedure you must reboot the router by typing boot and pressing the Return key 114113 B Rev 00 B 13 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Running the Quick Start Script After you enter run install bat the AN ANH progresses through the Quick Start script as follows l The AN ANH begins prompting you for the initial Global Worksheet information After you select a router protocol option the AN ANH prompts for specific protocol information After finishing the router protocol configuration the AN ANH requests a wide area protocol selection After you select a wide area protocol the AN ANH prompts for specific protocol information After finishing the wide area protocol configuration the AN ANH prompts for the rest of the Global Worksheet information When the configuration is complete the AN ANH runs through a test procedure for the IP interface When the test is complete t
110. m Complies with FOC Rules Part 68 DSU CSU Complies wih FCC Rules Part 68 DSUIGSU 1 LED 3 LEDs Reg Number APBUSA 24230 DE N Reg Number 4P8USA 31445 DE N 4 LEDs 4 LEDs AN0059A Figure 4 3 8 Port ANH Back Panel LEDs 4 8 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH Table 4 4 describes the back panel LEDs Table 4 4 8 Port ANH Back Panel LEDs LED Color Meaning Ethernet UTP 2 Interface TX Transmit Green Lights when the ANH is transmitting data over the network RX Receive Green Lights when the ANH is receiving data from the network COL Collision Amber Lights when the ANH detects a collision on the network ISDN BRI Interfaces ISDN BRI Green Lights when S T interface is active turns off when interface is inactive 56 64K DSU CSU Interface Tx Green Lights when the interface transmits data over the Transmit network Rx Green Lights when the interface receives data from the Receive network CD Green Lights when the interface detects a connection to Carrier Detect another device Test Red Lights when the interface is in test or loopback mode FT1 T1 DSU CSU Interface Red Alm Red Lights when the T1 port is in a red alarm state Yel Alm Amber Lights when the DSU CSU has received a yellow alarm from the T1 network Loop Amber Lights when
111. mpressing Bay Networks Inc and its Licensors Copyright 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 All rights reserved Login AN0018A Figure 3 9 AN ANH Netboot Note If the AN ANH tries to netboot and cannot find a software image or configuration file it attempts to local boot once If both attempts fail the AN Diagnostic Monitor login prompt AN_DIAG gt gt appears on the AN console In this case you or your network administrator must troubleshoot the problem When you boot the AN ANH its LEDs flash in a particular order To interpret the LED sequence and troubleshoot any potential problems refer to Chapter 4 Operating the AN and ANH After connecting the AN ANH to the network you can replace the local console with a modem connection to enable remote dial in access For instructions on connecting a modem see Chapter 1 AN or 12 port ANH or Chapter 2 8 port ANH 3 14 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH Continuing with Directed Netboot Before you can use the Directed Netboot procedure you must execute 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 AN ANH site and are using the Diagnostic Monitor To manage the AN ANH from a remote site refer to
112. n esq operae CH sb Mj etiudee dba ROT pe DE 1 12 Movino t AN Ond VR aoisoeiiae esce le pe Sea ob Ee URHE PCI EIE UI ENERO ILI bIU D OIN 1 14 Piugging Cables qut RE ANC us ao sadapenidevite pude dato Dette Die ER airiai 1 15 Connecting a 50 04 K DSUICSU Cable 1s pisa Spip ES bee Rn snae doa ERLE ED Ra dis 1 16 Connecting an FTL TI DSU CSU Cable 1 snsest eter tre rere tere 1 17 Connecting an ISON BRT CADIE asi dece rre ER RE ERR TERRE ESPERE net 1 18 Connecting Synchronous Cables to COMI COM2 or COMS 1 19 12 Port ANH with Dual Synchronous Interfaces eee 1 20 Accessing and Adjusting the Crossover Switch esee 1 22 Connecting an AN to a Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub 1 24 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 1 26 Connecting a Terminal Console to the AN 1 ecce tntre shrine epe 1 26 Connecting a PC Console to the AN iiu acescesrm rer rete ert HRS EHE ES IDA 1 28 Connecting a Modem ta HeJXIN sisisi EIER DERE HERE LIRE UEAMAE DIDA INE DA 1 30 Connecting the Power Cable 1 31 Accessories in the ANH Shipping COntalnet 1 5 cert rtr tt teh e terrd 2 4 Sample Cagenuts and Screws for Unthreaded Rack Rails 2 6 Sample Wall Mount Anchor SCREW isscutes vecta ioeie HIE ion aei aoa 2 6 Attaching Flange Brackets to Install the 8 Port ANH in a Rack
113. nal Ground Local Wire Connections Pin 19 gt 20 23 7 Pin 41 42 43 Pin 13 28 Pin 14 29 114113 B Rev 00 D 9 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers X 21 Compliance X 21 compliance requires cable Order No 7224 Refer to Figure D 3 and Table D 11 for cabling information 15 ft i ran CE NE Pin 1 SS Pin8 OAR OES BEEF COODD T P BE Pin 31 EE 7 Pin 44 44 position D sub plug with screw locks 15 position D sub plug with M 3 jack screws ground shield connected to backshell ground shield connected to backshell CAB0104A Figure D 3 Cable Order No 7224 X 21 Compliant Table D 11 X 21 Interface Cable Order No 7224 Bay Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal Pin Signal 2 Send Data 2 TDA 16 Send Data 9 TDB 4 Request to Send 3 Control A 18 Request to Send 10 Control B 3 Receive Data 4 RDA 17 Receive Data 11 RD B 9 Data Carrier Detect 5 Indication A 23 Data Carrier Detect 12 Indication B 10 Send Timing 6 Timing A 24 Send Timing 13 Timing B 7 Signal Ground 8 Signal Ground 1 Frame Ground 1 Frame Ground continued D 10 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Table D 11 X 21 Interface Cable Order No 7224 continued Bay Networks Termination Remote Termination Local Wire Connections Pin 41
114. ng packet data from an external T1 line using an RJ 48C connector Because the interface integrates the channel service unit CSU function on each T1 port it allows direct connection to the T1 network A T1 port can transmit or receive a total of 24 DSO HDLC channels for each DS1 frame N11 DCM Gathers RMON statistics See Configuring BayStack Remote Access for information Note the following facts about the 12 port ANH The 12 port ANH treats all 12 repeater ports as a single interface The 12 ports reside on an internal Ethernet upgrade module The 12 port ANH polls the internal module on which the 12 Ethernet repeater ports reside for operational status The router does not poll individual Ethernet repeater ports for connection link status therefore it is aware of the connection between the base module and the upgrade module but not of any connection between the module and the Ethernet network If the upgrade module interface state reports an operational status the AN may continue to transmit information through the upgrade module even though a physical Ethernet connection does not exist 8 Port ANH Technical Specifications This section lists Physical electrical and environmental specifications Hardware communication options Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the ANH are as follows Height 1 75 in 4 5 cm Width 17 25 in 43 8 cm Depth 11 25 in 28 6 cm Weight a
115. no longer than 100 m 109 4 yards 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH e Ifa transceiver is connected to the AUI port disable the signal quality error SQE test function of the transceiver Figure 2 11 shows three ANH systems connected with straight through cables BayStack Access Node Hub Alb Bay Networks 5 6 7 B Partition EF 2 T SES l I Il E B B B z z jg n Port 1 Port 1 set for straight m4 to connection MDI Port 1 4b Bay Networks E BayStack Access Node Hub Power Boot Run DOM AUI Part e e e 3 MOL KDI k T us cooacugmog rar ao N UJ d dd ddd Sj si L1 Port 1 T Port 2 set for default crossover to connection MDI X Port 1 F Bay Networks BayStack Access Node Hub Power Soaik oot Run art z 8 2 2 Partition oO via EH Il Jl l Boat aoa CT fa N Tz 3 3 Tog O re d ddddd Reset lt i gt Ca voix Link Port 1 set for straight through connection MDI AN0046A Figure 2 11 Linking ANH Routers Figure 2 12 shows an 8 port ANH linked with two other Ethernet hubs A UTP cable connects each MDI port to an MDI X port on another hub 114113 B Rev 00 2 15 Installing an
116. nued Requested Information Options Your Information Number of seconds 1 120 3 For LQR only Enter the maximum number of seconds between the transmission of LQR packets Enter inbound success rate percentage 1 100 90 Enter the minimum acceptable success rate percentage of packets transmitted by the peer router and received on this interface over the last five LQR reporting periods Enter outbound success rate percentage 1 100 90 Enter the minimum acceptable success rate percentage of packets transmitted by this interface and received by the peer router over the last five LQR reporting periods B 12 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure SMDS Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Information Enter 10 digit individual address Enter the individual address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider Enter 10 digit group address Enter the group address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider Enter 10 digit arp address Enter the Address Resolution Protocol ARP address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider Using the Quick Start Commands Before you start the installation script refer to the commands in Table B 1 Table B 1 Quick Start Commands To Do the Following Action Result Accept a default value Press Return This action accepts the default va
117. o 8 port ANH 2 21 to AN 12 port ANH 1 24 1 27 modem to 8 port ANH 2 25 to AN 12 port ANH 1 28 multiple 8 port ANHs 2 14 network cables to 8 port ANH 2 12 2 19 2 21 to AN 12 port ANH 1 15 1 17 power cable to 8 port ANH 2 27 to AN 12 port ANH 1 31 console cable 8 port ANH 2 2 AN 12 port ANH 1 3 1 25 connecting 8 port ANH 2 21 2 25 AN 12 port ANH 1 27 PC 2 23 port C 15 crossover switch 12 port ANH 1 21 8 port ANH 2 13 customer support programs xxv Technical Solutions Centers xxvi D daisy chaining 12 port ANH to other hubs 1 21 Index 2 default settings IP interface A 3 A 4 software source 3 9 Diagnostic Monitor 3 9 diagnostics AN Diagnostics software 3 9 failure 4 4 4 7 LED sequence 4 1 running EZ Install 3 8 Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot 3 9 Directed Netboot attaching a console 8 port ANH 2 21 AN 12 port ANH 1 25 configuring with bconfig command A 6 definition 3 3 starting 3 9 using 3 15 to 3 17 DLCMI settings A 3 DRAM dynamic random access memory determining size 3 9 E electrical specifications for 8 port ANH C 6 for AN 12 port ANH C 2 environmental specifications 8 port ANH C 6 AN 12 port ANH C 2 equipment rack installing an 8 port ANH in 2 7 installing AN 12 port ANH in 1 11 physical specifications C 2 Ethernet AUI port 8 port ANH 2 12 AUI port AN 12 port ANH C 10 interface connections C 3 repeater ports C 7 UTP
118. ocal boot the AN ANH without the flash memory card inserted the router does not operate Refer to Installing the Flash Memory Card later in this chapter for instructions 3 2 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH Understanding Your Boot Options Table 3 1 Table 3 1 describes the boot options available for AN ANH routers Boot Options for AN ANH Routers Option Name Source for Software Router Image Source for Configuration File Description and Requirements EZ Install Local Network The default option The AN ANH boots from local flash memory then obtains its configuration file from a remote workstation that is configured as a BootP server The AN ANH saves the configuration to the flash memory card Requires a high level data link control HDLC or frame relay synchronous connection Netboot Local or Network Local or Network The AN ANH obtains at least one startup file from a remote workstation that is configured as a BootP server Requires a communications connection over an HDLC frame relay or Ethernet interface and a local console connection Directed Netboot Local or Network Local or Network The AN ANH obtains at least one startup file from a remote workstation that is configured as a TFTP server You specify the IP address of the TFTP server and the path name of the startup files before booting Requires a communications connection over an HDLC
119. ons on setting up a boot server 114113 B Rev 00 3 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Software Installation Before it can operate the AN ANH hardware must boot a router software image The software image is a group of executable files that operate the protocols that the network requires The process of installing and using this image is called booting The software image that the AN ANH uses is called an exe To bridge and route traffic the AN ANH also needs a configuration file that is tailored to the network A configuration file is a binary system file that contains hardware and software configuration data The default configuration file is named config Bay Networks ships the software image and a default configuration file on PCMCIA flash memory cards Your network administrator may also download these files to your router using a Bootstrap Protocol BootP or Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP device To obtain the software image and default configuration file and connect the AN ANH to the network you must complete an initial startup procedure Obtaining files for this procedure over the network is called network booting or netbooting Obtaining files from the AN ANH file system stored on the PCMCIA flash memory card is called local booting Caution The AN ANH must contain a flash memory card if you plan to obtain any startup files through the Local Boot procedure If you attempt to l
120. ort BayStack Access Node Hub ANH router and prepare for software installation For information about installing the 8 port BayStack ANH go to Chapter 2 Note The 12 port ANH router has the same base module and connectors as the AN router The term AN when used in this guide includes the 12 port ANH unless stated otherwise Instructions for the 8 port ANH router generally differ and are described separately The term AN ANH without reference to ports means the AN the 12 port ANH and the 8 port ANH Topic Page Overview of the AN and 12 Port ANH Hardware 1 2 Preparing to Install the AN 1 3 Installing the PCMCIA Memory Card Protector 1 6 Installing the AN 1 10 Connecting Communications Cables to the AN 1 15 Connecting the 12 Port ANH Ethernet Repeater Ports to the 1 20 Network Connecting a Management Console or Modem 1 24 Connecting the Power Cable 1 31 114113 B Rev 00 1 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Note The installation instructions in this chapter assume that wiring is already installed on the premises using standard cable system practices Your installation procedure may differ slightly depending on your cable system Overview of the AN and 12 Port ANH Hardware The BayStack AN router is a low end multiprotocol router bridge or router bridge hub that provides both LAN and WAN connectivity It is a cost effective option for branch offices w
121. ot Directed Metboot or Local BOOL 1 ecapaei i rise boc rid anaron TERS 3 9 Logping In to the Diagnostic MOMIO iuret triste ve Dir rd vi ceret ene 3 9 Bean c ride irc eee EET PEE E 3 12 Contnmng with Directed NIDOOL 255 ei Dur OR oie ERU SEU eae opes e c cibcutd Erb E Su dE 3 15 Continuing with Local BOOf 1e repetere ISP HIM UERIR HEISE GERSR ONEAN REAIS Eb UR 3 18 Chapter 4 Operating the AN and ANH Ensunnp a Successnul Installation nuire trt tr nae os rre e pr ed REX mek 4 1 AN and DX Port ANH LED DESCOBDOB xioiorususe d a dPace P naek ERv EH E Ee ERE aE E LEE EL Ru 4 3 Font Panel LEDS qe 4 4 Back Pangel LEDS sirens ER trt RM PE EEEHIS EISE E ORERE ESERE ARORA FER vanes EXES CHER AURA 4 4 STOH ANH LED Desci v met em 4 6 Front Panel LEDS 20522 copaitniakn ee ua IE E bopaispdis 4 6 po Ianue LEDS 2552 pec aede cda lau E p Tee PU pe eye ee 4 8 Turning the AN and 12 Pon ANH On and OI iu a pia ridic rerit tie ei e rie pu Re CER VS 4 10 Turning the S Port ANH On std OFT 1oenececsetiet irte trn tote SR rU RUE VERS SOEUR HER EFE RE GE ENR 4 10 Dd oia d Er p c MR 4 11 Removing a Flash Memory Card ee ee ER PER SEE 4 12 Protecting Flash Memory Card Files 45 2 nat taste ter t petia eir reb tances mno 4 14 Appendix A Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot ry varese opa Bora ur MR EIE A 2 Config mi IP Interface Tor INGIDGODWE icisuebe cta 0E Ro eI REI CR ts Ole LER CIO DURER DR ERa EH A 2 Confi
122. ot and Directed Netboot This appendix describes how to configure an AN or ANH router for Netboot and Directed Netboot and contains the following topics Topic Page Using the ifconfig Command A 2 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig A 5 Using the bconfig Command A 6 The ifconfig and bconfig commands configure the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot e Use the ifconfig command to configure the AN ANH 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 and bconfig commands you need for the AN or ANH at your site Your network administrator has information about these commands in Configuring BayStack Remote Access 114113 B Rev 00 A 1 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Using the ifconfig Command You use the ifconfig command to do the following e Configure the router s initial IP interface to the network The initial IP interface must be a synchronous interface if you are using the EZ Install option e Configure other synchronous interfaces for the Netboo
123. otes free directly from the Internet Go to support baynetworks com library tpubs Find the Bay Networks products for which you need documentation Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product Using Adobe Acrobat Reader you can open the manuals and release notes search for the sections you need and print them on most standard printers You can download Acrobat Reader free from the Adobe Systems Web site www adobe com Documentation sets and CDs are available through your local Bay Networks sales office or account representative Bay Networks Customer Service You can purchase a support contract from your Bay Networks distributor or authorized reseller or directly from Bay Networks Services For information about or to purchase a Bay Networks service contract either call your local Bay Networks field sales office or one of the following numbers Region Telephone number Fax number United States and 800 2LANWAN then enter Express Routing 978 916 3514 Canada Code ERC 290 when prompted to purchase or renew a service contract 978 916 8880 direct Europe 33 4 92 96 69 66 33 4 92 96 69 96 Asia Pacific 61 2 9927 8888 61 2 9927 8899 Latin America 561 988 7661 561 988 7550 Information about customer service is also available on the World Wide Web at support baynetworks com 114113 B Rev 00 XIN Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers
124. otice 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 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 connected 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 usin
125. ou cannot make such a connection however with an AN router To determine whether you need to use a crossover cable or a 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 on both hubs are in MDI X mode use a crossover cable e If the UTP port on one hub is in MDI mode and the UTP port on the other hub is in MDI X mode use a straight through cable For example suppose you want to link your 12 port ANH to a Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub and you have only a straight through cable You could do the following 1 Setthe crossover switch to MDI mode on the ANH 2 Connect one end of the straight through cable to port 12 on the ANH 3 Connect the other end of the straight through cable to any MDI X port on the Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub Or you could set the appropriate port on the Model 2800 Hub to MDI mode and connect the straight through cable from that port to any port on the 12 port ANH including port 12 if the crossover switch is in the default position Figure 1 19 shows a 12 port ANH connected to a Bay Networks Model 2800 Hub 114113 B Rev 00 1 23 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 12 Port ANH o o o E iss im S Lana mmm vm Bay
126. ou need both pieces in the ANH console modem cable kit Order No 110310 that shipped with the router Figure 2 1 e Serial console modem cable with 9 pin receptacle to 25 pin plug connectors Order No 110307 e Null modem crossover adapter with two 25 pin receptacle connectors Order No 110308 After you have the appropriate equipment complete the following steps 1 Turn on and configure the console using the parameters in Table 2 2 Refer to the console user manual for instructions Table 2 2 Console Parameters Parameter Value Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None 2 Attach the null modem crossover adapter to the 25 pin cable connector Figure 2 18 3 Insert the screws on the cable connector into the receptacle on the adapter connector and tighten each screw Console cable Null modem adapter Rotate to tighten screw Screw receptacle AN0010A Figure 2 18 Attaching the Null Modem Adapter to the Console Cable 2 22 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Insert the 9 pin receptacle end of the console cable into the ANH Console port connector Attach the 25 pin receptacle connector on the combined cable and adapter to the terminal s host connector Figure 2 19 Oni WE haystack sm Node Hub
127. pment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules All direct connections to telephone network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks compliant with FCC Part 68 Please note the following 1 You are required to request service from the telephone company before you connect the unit to a network When you request service you must provide the telephone company with the following data e When you request T1 Service you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code Provide the telephone company with all the codes below 04DU9 BN 1 544 MB D4 framing format 04DUO9 DN 1 544 MB D4 framing format with B8ZF coding 04DU9 1KN 1 544 MB ESF framing format 04DU9 1SN 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 The Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F The required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ48C e When you request 56K 64K Service you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code 04DU5 56 64 The Service Order Code s SOC 6 0F The required Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ48S When you request V 34 Service you must provide the telephone company with Therequired Universal Service Order Code USOC jack RJ11C The make model number Ringer Equivalence Number REN and FCC Registration number of the unit T
128. ports 8 port ANH 2 13 2 17 European operating specifications D 1 to D 15 EZ Install definition 3 3 using 3 8 114113 B Rev 00 F flange brackets installing 8 port ANH 2 8 2 10 AN 12 port ANH 1 11 flash memory card See memory card Frame Relay settings A 3 worksheet for B 10 H Hayes modem 1 29 2 25 HDLC encapsulation A 3 image software default boot location 3 9 install bat script 3 20 installing 8 port ANH in an equipment rack 2 7 on a flat surface 2 7 on a wall 2 10 preparing for 2 2 AN 12 port ANH in an equipment rack 1 11 on a flat surface 1 10 on a wall 1 12 preparing for 1 3 flash memory card 1 9 interface configuration 3 12 A 1 A 3 A 4 IP address settings A 3 A 4 connector setting A 3 A 4 default setting A 3 A 4 options for getting address 3 3 ISDN BRI AN 1 18 114113 B Rev 00 L LAN local area network See Ethernet LEDs 8 port ANH back panel 4 8 4 9 8 port ANH front panel 4 6 AN 12 port ANH back panel 4 4 4 6 AN 12 port ANH front panel 4 4 link module B 3 linking 8 port ANHs 2 14 Local Boot attaching a console 8 port ANH 2 5 2 21 AN 12 port ANH 1 25 definition 3 3 starting 3 9 using 3 18 to 3 21 local file system viewing 3 20 MDI X MDI switch 8 port ANH 2 13 AN 12 port ANH 1 21 memory card installing 3 4 modem connecting to 8 port ANH 2 25 2 26 to AN 12 port ANH 1 28 1 30 Netboot attaching a console 8 port ANH
129. pproximately 7 5 Ibs 3 2 kg 114113 B Rev 00 C 5 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Electrical Specifications Your installation site must provide sufficient free space around the ANH to ensure proper ventilation and access for servicing The space requirements for installing the ANH at your site are as follows e Width 19 25 in 48 89 cm e Minimum depth 17 25 in 43 8 cm e Depth for servicing 24 5 in 62 2 cm Your installation site must meet the following power requirements e Proximity to power outlet within 6 ft 1 8 m of the ANH e Voltage 100 to 240 VAC e Amperage 0 5 to 1 0 A The 8 port ANH consumes 30 watts W maximum power Environmental Specifications Table C 3 lists the environmental requirements for the 8 port ANH Table C 3 Required Climatic Conditions Condition Operating Storage Temperature 41 104 F 58 113 F 5 40 C 50 45 C Relative humidity 5 85 noncondensing 95 maximum noncondensing Maximum altitude 10 000 ft 3 000 m 10 000 ft 3 000 m These requirements meet IEC 721 3 Class 3K3 climatic conditions while under operation and IEC 721 3 Class 1K3 climatic conditions while under storage C 6 114113 B Rev 00 Technical Specifications U S Safety Agency Approvals e UL listed UL 1950 e Certified to CSA 22 2 950 e TUV licensed EN 60 950 e The power supply is UL 1012 CSA 22 2
130. rated internally by the host chassis D 12 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances The clearances and creepage distances shown as X and Y respectively in Figure D 4 and Table D 13 must be maintained between the module and e The host chassis in which it is installed e Any adjacent modules installed in the host chassis The exception to this rule is the edge connector which resides in the host chassis backplane where no minimum distance applies 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 13 apply ISDN module p 4 X Y lt an m os A chassis X Y L y A 4 X Y v Baseboard SELV cards AN0034A Figure D 4 ISDN BRI Clearances and Creepage Distances 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table D 13 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 VDC 2 6 mm 3 0 4 8 mm Up to 125 V rms or VDC
131. readed Rack Rails To mount the ANH on a wall you need at least four wall mount anchor screws Figure 2 3 G AN0039A Figure 2 3 Sample Wall Mount Anchor Screw Verifying Site Requirements The installation site must provide sufficient space around the ANH to ensure proper ventilation and access for servicing as detailed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Installation Space Requirements Width Minimum Depth Depth for Servicing 19 25 in 48 9 cm 17 25 in 43 8 cm 26 25 in 66 7 cm In addition the installation site must meet the electrical and environmental specifications listed in Appendix C Caution You must use grounded electrical power outlets with the ANH 2 6 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack 8 Port ANH Installing the 8 Port ANH When you are ready to install the 8 port ANH you can do one of the following Position the ANH on a flat sturdy horizontal surface e Install the ANH in an equipment rack e Mount the ANH on a wall The following sections provide instructions for each option Refer to the appropriate section when positioning your ANH Positioning the ANH on a Flat Surface To position the ANH on a flat surface first apply the four press on rubber feet to the bottom of the ANH chassis Make sure that the surface is large enough for the ANH to operate properly and sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the ANH and any cables you connect
132. river To install the AN in a rack 1 Attach a flange bracket to each side of the AN Figure 1 9 as follows a Align the flange holes with the AN mounting holes b Insert a flange screw through each flange hole and into the AN c Tighten each flange screw with a Phillips screwdriver Screws 4 places AN0003A Figure 1 9 Attaching Flange Brackets to the AN 2 Placethe AN in the rack aligning the flange holes with the holes in the front vertical supports of the rack Figure 1 10 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 does not have threaded rail holes use the cagenuts along with the cagenut screws 4 Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver 114113 B Rev 00 1 11 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers _ I3 E E lU B lo E O e O o lO e O O Hh O o l OQ Rasy Neon Perae k y WE baystak Accessnode O e uum p gene O B RUN o qx 30 09 99999 E E 30999 Cagenut screw O o 4 places O o lo E o o o ls o Rail without lo threaded holes J X Oly 9 cagenut AN0004A Figure 1 10 Installing the AN in a Rack You can now connect the network cables to your AN Go to
133. rtunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If 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 If you experience trouble with the unit please contact the Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area for service or repairs Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by Bay Networks Inc United States 1 800 2LAN WAN Valbonne France 33 4 92 96 69 68 Sydney Australia 61 2 9927 8800 Tokyo Japan 81 3 5402 0180 You are required to notify the telephone company when you disconnect the unit from the network vi 114113 B Rev 00 Bay 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 BY COPYING OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT THE TERMS EXPRESSED IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE THE ONLY TERMS UNDER WHICH BAY NETWORKS WILL PERMIT YOU TO USE THE SOFTWARE If you do not accept these terms and conditions return the product unused and in the original shipping container within 30 days of purcha
134. s AE0004006 AE0011013 and AE0011019 Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit ISDN BRI ISDN TNV at SELV levels P6 Host port SELV 114113 B Rev 00 Requirements for European Operation Safety Status AN Ethernet Models Table D 4 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 4 Safety Status Order Nos AE1001005 AE1001006 AE1001007 and AE1001008 Port Location Port Description Type of 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 10 BASE T SELV Safety Status AN Token Ring Models Table D 5 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 5 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101001 AE1101002 AE1101003 and AE1101004 Port Location Port Description Type of 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 MAU Token ring SELV 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Safety Status AN Combined Ethernet and Token Ring Models Table D 6 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table D 6 Safety Status Order Nos AE1101005 AE1101006
135. s link module the router bypasses this step and automatically accepts a default slot of 1 2 Specify the Link Module and network The AN ANH automatically interface information for the initial IP connection to Site Manager provides a representative letter code depending on the type of AN ANH you have The network interface options are 1 Ethernet 2 Token Ring 3 Synchronous Select the number associated with the synchronous interface 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 provides a default circuit name for the COM interface you selected for example S11 for COM1 and S12 for COM2 Press the Return key continued 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Global Information Worksheet continued Step Requested Information Options Your Response 3 Enter IP address in dotted decimal Enter the IP address for the COM notation interface Enter IP subnetwork mask in dotted Enter the subnet mask for the 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 n n Enter routing protocol 1 RIP Complete the number 1 2 OSPF worksheet for the 3 Static Route to Site Manager pro
136. s of the license Upon termination for any reason Licensee will immediately destroy or return to Bay Networks the Software user manuals and all copies Bay Networks is not liable to Licensee for damages in any form solely by reason of the termination of this license 8 Export and Re export Licensee agrees not to export directly or indirectly the Software or related technical data or information without first obtaining any required export licenses or other governmental approvals Without limiting the foregoing Licensee on behalf of itself and its subsidiaries and affiliates agrees that it will not without first obtaining all export licenses and approvals required by the U S Government 1 export re export transfer or divert any such Software or technical data or any direct product thereof to any country to which such exports or re exports are restricted or embargoed under United States export control laws and regulations or to any national or resident of such restricted or embargoed countries or ii 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
137. se LEDs indicate the status of the network connections 4 4 114113 B Rev 00 Operating the AN and ANH Table 4 2 AN Back Panel LEDs LED Meaning Ethernet Second Ethernet Interface XCVR or UTP TX Transmit Lights when the AN is transmitting data over the network RX Receive Lights when the AN is receiving data from the network CL Collision Lights when the AN detects a collision on the network Ethernet Repeater Ports 1 12 MDI When lit indicates the port 12 crossover switch is in the media dependent straight through position The LED remains off when the port interface 12 crossover switch is in the crossover position LINK Lights when the repeater port registers a connection PART Partition Lights when the repeater port experiences a partition that is a loss of signal or a disruption in transmission Synchronous Interfaces COM1 and COM2 RLSD1 Received Line Signal Detection 1 Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM1 RLSD2 Received Line Signal Detection 2 Lights when Received Line Signal Detection is active on COM2 ISDN BRI Interfaces ISDN BRI Lights when S T interface is active turns off when interface is inactive 56 64K DSU CSU Interface Tx Lights when the interface transmits data over the network Transmit Rx Lights when the interface receives data from the network Receiv
138. se or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein ii 114113 B Rev 00 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 Bay Networks AN ANH 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 EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms or t
139. se to obtain a credit for the full purchase price 1 License Grant Bay Networks Inc Bay Networks grants the end user of the Software Licensee a personal nonexclusive nontransferable license a to use the Software either on a single computer or if applicable on a single authorized device identified by host ID for which it was originally acquired b to copy the Software solely for backup purposes in support of authorized use of the Software and c to use and copy the associated user manual solely in support of authorized use of the Software by Licensee This license applies to the Software only and does not extend to Bay Networks Agent software or other Bay Networks software products Bay Networks Agent software or other Bay Networks software products are licensed for use under the terms of the applicable Bay Networks Inc Software License Agreement that accompanies such software and upon payment by the end user of the applicable license fees for such software 2 Restrictions on use reservation of rights The Software and user manuals are protected under copyright laws Bay Networks and or its licensors retain all title and ownership in both the Software and user manuals including any revisions made by Bay Networks or its licensors The copyright notice must be reproduced and included with any copy of any portion of the Software or user manuals Licensee may not modify translate decompile disassemble use for any competitive anal
140. stall the AN Call your local Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center as described in About This Guide 2 Make sure your shipping package contains the following items e Mounting hardware Figure 1 1 e Power cable and console modem cable kit Figure 1 2 e Memory card protector Figure 1 3 e Any network cables ordered with the router If you do not have the appropriate network cables contact your network administrator e Warranty information This guide 114113 B Rev 00 1 3 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers SS Four rubber feet Two flange backets for installing the AN in an equipment rack or mounting it on a wall oa a Four cagenuts with screws co e for installing the AN in an d equipment rack So 2 wall anchors bs for mounting the AN on a wall ANOOO1A Figure 1 1 AN Mounting Hardware 1 4 114113 B Rev 00 Installing the BayStack AN DB 25 receptacle null nodem adapter DB 9 receptacle to DB 25 plug For connecting an optional terminal or modem to the console service port AN0002A Figure 1 2 AN Cables pue AN0036A Figure 1 3 Memory Card Protector Supplying Tools and Equipment To install the AN you need the following tools and equipment e Phillips screwdriver for attaching brackets to mount the AN in an equipment rack or on a wall e Hlat tip screwdriver for installing the memory card prot
141. t procedure e Configure Ethernet interfaces for the Netboot procedure e Enable or disable netbooting on an interface The following sections describe each use of the ifconfig command Configuring an IP Interface for Netbooting To netboot the AN ANH you must first configure the router s initial IP interface to the network You can use a synchronous IP interface or a 56 64K DSU CSU interface The following command description uses a synchronous interface ifconfig lt synchronous options interface IP address subnet mask gt next hop address gt The synchronous options variable indicates some combination of the following settings d fr annexd annexa Imi int_clk Note Use a space to separate command options After creating the initial interface you can use the same command format to configure other synchronous interfaces on the AN ANH for netbooting A 2 114113 B Rev 00 Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot Tab le A 1 describes the ifconfig command arguments for configuring a synchronous interface Table A 1 ifconfig Command Arguments for a Synchronous Interface Argument Description Default Setting d Resets the AN ANH IP interface settings to the default values This argument tries four WAN protocols in the following order until it successfully establishes a connection to the network 1 Bay Networks HDLC encapsulation
142. tact your local Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center AN and 12 Port ANH LED Descriptions The LEDs on the AN front and back panels provide information about how the AN is operating The following sections describe the AN front and back panel LEDs For information about the 8 port ANH LEDs see the section 8 Port ANH LED Descriptions later in this chapter 114113 B Rev 00 4 3 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Front Panel LEDs Table 4 1 describes the AN and 12 port ANH front panel LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of the router itself All front panel LEDs light briefly when you plug the AN into the power outlet and turn on the power switch if so equipped the AN is receiving power Table 4 1 AN Front Panel LEDs LED Meaning POWER Lights and remains on when the AN is plugged in RUN Lights briefly when the AN is plugged in Flashes for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that diagnostic tests are running When it lights again and remains lit the AN is operational BOOT Lights briefly when the AN is plugged in Lights for 1 to 3 minutes indicating that diagnostic tests were successful and the AN is booting DIAG Lights briefly when the AN is plugged in Lights again and remains lit when diagnostic failure occurs Back Panel LEDs The LEDs on the back panel differ depending on the AN or 12 port ANH model Table 4 2 describes all available AN back panel LEDs The
143. tboot e Continuing with Directed Netboot e Continuing with Local Boot 114113 B Rev 00 3 11 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Continuing with Netboot To use Netboot 1 Contact your network administrator to verify that the network is set up for the Netboot procedure 2 Ask your network administrator or refer toAppendix A Configuring the AN or ANH for Netboot and Directed Netboot for the interface configuration command to use in step 3 Write the command in Figure 3 6 for reference The ifconfig command configures the IP address for the connection you will use for Netboot po Figure 3 6 Your ifconfig Command 3 Enter the appropriate command at the Diagnostic Monitor prompt to configure the router s interface to the network Figure 3 7 shows a sample command AN_DIAG gt gt ifconfig xcvr1 192 32 37 125 255 255 255 224 AN_DIAG gt gt AN00017A Figure 3 7 Sample Interface Configuration Command 4 Enter the following command to verify the configuration you specified in step 3 getcfg As Figure 3 8 shows the getcfg command displays the location of the boot image and the network configuration file as well as the interface configuration you specified using the ifconfig command 3 12 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH AN DIAG getcfg Boot Options boot image local boot config network NetBoot Parameters Verify L XCV
144. tocol you select Enter wide area protocol 1 Bay 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 Enter TFTP volume number 1 The script automatically selects 1 None as the TFTP default volume 5 Do you want to enable FTP y n n y es n o Enabling FTP is optional Enter FTP volume number 1 The script automatically selects 1 as the FTP default volume continued B 4 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Global Information Worksheet continued Step Requested Information Options Your Response 6 Do you want to enable TI y es TELNET y n n n o 7 Do you wish to save this configuration to a file y n y Press the Return key Enter file name startup cfg We recommend using the default file name Press the Return key Router Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options for the routing protocol choices on the Global RIP Worksheet Information worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Should RIP listen to the default route y es y n n n o Site Man forces RI avail
145. u finish enter q and press the Return key to quit entering addresses Enter IP address of neighbor in dotted decimal notation For PPP only Enter addresses for the PPP neighbor you want the router to communicate with 114113 B Rev 00 B 7 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers 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 subnet 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 114113 B Rev 00 Using Local Boot the Quick Start Procedure Wide Area Protocol Worksheets This section contains requested information and possible options for the wide area protocol choices on the Global Information worksheet Bay 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 messages Enter Local Address selection 3 1 DCE 2 DTE 3 EXPLICIT Note
146. uick Start Procedure OSPF Worksheet continued Requested Information Options Your Response 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 NBMA 20s 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 0 the higher the priority Note If you set the router priority to 0 the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network Enter decimal value in seconds for Poll Interval 120 For NBMA only Enter the maximum number of seconds allowed between the Hello packets that the router sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor The script suggests a 120 second interval Enter IP address of neighbor in dotted decimal notation or enter q to quit For NBMA only Enter addresses for all NBMA neighbors you want the router to communicate with When yo
147. wire 12345678 2 RD Receive from UTP wire TD Transmit to UTP wire 3 TD Transmit to UTP wire RD Receive from UTP wire LOU 4 Not used Not used 5 Not used Not used 6 TD Transmit to UTP wire RD Receive from UTP wire 7 Not used Not used 8 Not used Not used Synchronous Interface Options All AN ANH routers support two synchronous interfaces labeled COMI and COM2 There is a third synchronous port in which you can install either a third synchronous interface or a WAN adapter module such as an ISDN BRI or an FT1 T1 DSU CSU The synchronous interfaces provide multiprotocol WAN connection through DB 44 receptacle connectors Each synchronous interface can operate independently with RS 232 RS 422 V 28 V 35 and X 21 electrical interfaces at transmission rates from 1200 bits 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 V 35 connections Order No 7220 X 21 connections Order No 7224 V 28 connections Order No 7837 114113 B Rev 00 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table C 7 RS 422 connections RS 232 connections Synchronous Port Pin Assignments Order No 7318 Order No 7826 Table C 7 lists the signal and pin assignments for these connectors
148. without terminal adapter to the ISDN network e 56 64K DSU CSU interface e FTI T1 DSU CSU interface for direct connection to a T1 line e Second Ethernet interface not supported in token ring ANs e N11 Ethernet data collection module DCM for gathering RMON statistics not supported in token ring ANs Note To use an N11 DCM the AN requires Router Software Version 9 0 or later and Site Manager Software Version 3 0 or later 114113 B Rev 00 C 3 Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Table C 2 describes each interface Table C 2 AN and 12 Port ANH 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 include a 10BASE T UTP and an 802 3 AUI XCVR port however you can use only one port at a time Note The 12 Port ANH comes with 12 Ethernet 10BASE T repeater ports 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 cables you use Synchronous Provides WAN connectivity AN models can have either two COM1 and COM2 or three COM1 COM2 and COM3 synchronous ports The third synchronous interface option is available on any AN model that this guide describes Each port can operate independently with RS 232 RS 42
149. write Novram Battery Check Running AN Diagnostics Version 7 xx Wed Aug 30 16 29 38 EDT 1996 S N Oxxxxxxxxx Memory xMB Status PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED PASSED BYPASS PASSED AN0062A 5 Before diagnostics are complete press Control c 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 ANH boots The AN Diagnostics login prompt appears Figure 3 5 3 10 114113 B Rev 00 Starting the AN and ANH EST 00E Syne Port2 Int Loop TX Chain Test Control c EST OOF Sync Port2 Int Loop RX Chain Test invoked AN Diagnostics Version 6 01 Mon July 24 07 54 00 EDT 1996 Login Manager AN Diagnostics Version 6 01 Mon July 24 07 54 00 EDT 1996 MOD ID 0x40D 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 Enter the following command at the login prompt Manager You must type Manager with an uppercase M The Diagnostic Monitor command line prompt AN DIAG appears Figure 3 5 You are now using the Diagnostic Monitor 7 To use the Netboot Directed Netboot or Local Boot option refer to the specific section that describes the procedure you want to use e Continuing with Ne
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151. zontal and vertical ellipsis points indicate omitted information italic text Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions new terms file and directory names and book titles quotation marks Indicate the title of a chapter or section within a book Screen text Indicates data that appears on the screen Example Set Bay Networks Trap Monitor Filters separator gt Separates menu and option names in instructions and internal pin to pin wire connections Example Protocols gt AppleTalk identifies the AppleTalk option in the Protocols menu xxii 114113 B Rev 00 About This Guide vertical line I Acronyms ANSI AUI BootP BRI CCITT CSMA CD CSU CTS DCD DCE DCM DLCMI DSR DSU DTE DTR EIA GUI HDLC IEEE IP ISDN ISO Example Pin 7 19 20 Indicates that you enter only one of the parts of the command The vertical line separates choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show at routes nets you enter either show at routes or show at nets but not both American National Standards Institute Attachment Unit Interface Bootstrap Protocol Basic Rate Interface International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee now ITU T carrier sense multiple access collision detection channel service unit clear to send data carrier detect data communications equipment data collection module d
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