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Summary of Contents for 3C13640

Page 1: ...3Com Router 3000 ADSL2 Family Installation Guide Router 3040 3C13640 Router 3041 3C13641 Router 3040E 3CR13640 75 Router 3041E 3CR13641 75 www 3Com com Part Number 10014936 Rev AA March 2006...

Page 2: ...ted States government agency then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following All technical data and computer software are commercial in nature an...

Page 3: ...a Vertical Surface 2 2 2 3 Connecting the Ground Wire 2 3 2 4 Connecting the Power Cord 2 3 2 4 1 AC input power supply 2 3 2 4 2 Connecting the AC input power cord 2 3 2 5 Connecting the Router to a...

Page 4: ...Family Installation Guide Table of Contents ii Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 Troubleshooting the Power System 4 1 4 2 Troubleshooting the Configuration System 4 1 4 3 Recovering Replacing a Lost...

Page 5: ...ion to connect to the central office device through a subscriber line thus providing broadband access to the Internet In this series the Router 3041 provides ISDN backup When the ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 link...

Page 6: ...ernet LED LAN2 4 Ethernet LED LAN1 5 ADSL2 link LED DSL LNK 6 ADSL2 activity LED DSL ACT 7 System LED SYS 8 Power LED PWR Figure 1 1 Front view of the Router 3040 1 Power switch 2 Power socket 3 Conso...

Page 7: ...SL2 over POTS interface Processor BCM 6348 SDRAM 64 MB Flash 16 MB Max power 10 W Input Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz Current 0 5 A to 1 A Power supply external Output Voltage 12 VDC...

Page 8: ...OFF means no data is being sent or received Blinking means the interface is sending and or receiving data SYS Blinking means the system is operating normally Steady ON or OFF means the system is impr...

Page 9: ...auto sensing Full half duplex L2 switching within the scope of the four Ethernet ports 1 2 4 3 ADSL2 over POTS interface Table 1 5 Attributes of the ADSL2 over POTS interface Attribute Description Co...

Page 10: ...nk LED DSL LNK 6 ADSL2 activity LED DSL ACT 7 ISDN link LED ISDN LNK 8 ISDN activity LED ISDN ACT 9 System LED SYS 10 Power LED PWR Figure 1 3 Front view of the Router 3041 1 Power switch 2 Power sock...

Page 11: ...interface 1 ISDN BRI S T interface Processor BCM 6348 SDRAM 64 MB Flash 16 MB Max power 10 W Input Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz Current 0 5 A to 1 A Power supply external Output Vol...

Page 12: ...e is activated Steady ON means the ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 line is activated Blinking means the connected two parties are negotiating parameters DSL ACT OFF means no data is being sent or received Blinking m...

Page 13: ...rface and one ADSL2 over POTS interface The following table describes the attributes of the ISDN S T interface Table 1 8 Attributes of the ISDN S T interface Attribute Description Connector RJ 11 Prot...

Page 14: ...ing installation making sure that it has good skin contact z Reserve adequate clearance at the air intake and exhaust vents for ventilation z For power supply use a single phase three line power socke...

Page 15: ...e four brackets at the bottom of the router Caution z Securely anchor these four mounting screws in the vertical surface If the screws are not properly anchored strain of the network cable connections...

Page 16: ...Router 3040 3041 external AC input power supply is provided with these specifications z Input rated voltage 100 to 240 V a c 50 to 60 Hz z Max input tolerance 90 to 264 V a c 50 to 60 Hz z Input curre...

Page 17: ...2 Connecting the console cable Follow these steps to connect the router to a console terminal Step 1 Select a console terminal The console terminal can be either a standard ASCII terminal with an RS...

Page 18: ...e at both ends of which the wires are crimped in the RJ 45 connectors in different sequence The cable is used for connecting the same type of devices such as PC to PC or PC to router Caution In prepar...

Page 19: ...Installing the Router 2 6 2 7 Verifying Installation After you complete installation verify that z The proper power supply is used z The grounding wire of the router is correctly connected z The conso...

Page 20: ...t on the router and the DB9 connector to the serial port on the console terminal a PC for example as shown in Figure 3 1 PC Router Console cable Console port Figure 3 1 Local configuration through the...

Page 21: ...3 displays Step 3 Select the serial port to be used from the Connect Using dropdown menu The serial port must be the same port connected by the console cable Figure 3 3 Setting the connection port Ste...

Page 22: ...communications parameters Step 6 Click OK The HyperTerminal dialogue box appears Step 7 Select Properties Step 8 In the Properties dialog box select the Settings tab as shown in Figure 3 5 Step 9 Sel...

Page 23: ...00000 3Com 3000 Routers Boot ROM V9 00 Copyright C 1997 2003 by 3Com Corp CO LTD Compiled at 17 11 06 Aug 19 2003 Testing memory OK 64M bytes SDRAM 8192k bytes flash memory Hardware Version is MTR 2 0...

Page 24: ...t the router Type the correct password and press Enter If no Boot ROM password is configured just press Enter The system accesses the following Boot menu Boot Menu 1 Download application program with...

Page 25: ...t name tn startup script s other o Note You can change the parameter settings behind the colons The 3040 3041 allows you to download programs through both TFTP and FTP z After you set the parameters s...

Page 26: ...option 8 to ignore the version check during software upgrading Note that this option works only once after you select it Then the system resumes version check at reboot 3 2 2 Upgrading Programs throug...

Page 27: ...Send Step 6 After completing downloading the system begins writing data to the Flash and then displays the following information in the terminal interface indicating completion of the downloading Down...

Page 28: ...ion of the Boot ROM program so you can make a second attempt once errors occur 3 2 3 Backing up and Restoring the Extended Segment of the Boot ROM Program 3 2 3 1 Backing up the extended segment of th...

Page 29: ...m You need to purchase and install one by yourself Follow these steps to upgrade an application program through TFTP or FTP 1 Start the TFTP or FTP server Start the TFTP or FTP server on the PC connec...

Page 30: ...following message appears boot device fei unit number 0 processor number 0 host name 8040 file name Q8040 BIN inet on ethernet e 10 110 27 235 host inet h 10 110 27 231 user u 8040 ftp password pw 804...

Page 31: ...If POWER LED is still OFF after you check against the items listed above contact your agent 4 2 Troubleshooting the Configuration System If the router is operating normally after it is powered on it...

Page 32: ...wered on Solution Make sure you have set on your terminal HyperTerminal Baud rate 9600 Databit 8 Parity check none Stopbit 1 Flow control none Terminal emulation VT100 Reconfigure the parameters if th...

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