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Installing the 
SuperStack

 

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 II NETBuilder

 

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Token Ring and FRAD 
Bridge/Router

 

Models 32x and 52x

 

Part No. 09-0848-003
Published May 1997

 

SS2TRHWBook  Page i  Monday, May 5, 1997  3:11 PM

Summary of Contents for NETBuilder

Page 1: ... http www 3com com Installing the SuperStack II NETBuilder Token Ring and FRAD Bridge Router Models 32x and 52x Part No 09 0848 003 Published May 1997 SS2TRHWBook Page i Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 2: ...rovided to you Unless otherwise indicated 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may not be registered in other countries 3Com NETBuilder and SuperStack are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation 3TECH is a trademark of 3Com Corporation 3ComFacts is a service mark of 3Com Corporation CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe Inc IBM is a registered tr...

Page 3: ...tus has been approved for use for connection to the following public telecommunication services ISDN basic access X 25 V 24 V 36 and X 21 X 21 leased lines X 21bis leased lines V 24 and V 36 Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result it then ceases to conform against the standards against which approval was granted Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certi...

Page 4: ...ards EN 55022 Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN 50082 1 Electromagnetic compatibility generic immunity standard part 1 residential commercial and light industrial I CTR2 For connection to X 25 packet switched services and X 21 leased lines I CTR3 For models with ISDN interfaces connection to basic rate ISDN services SS2TR...

Page 5: ...Connector Models 323 327 and 52x 1 6 Cabling the ISDN Connector Model 52x 1 6 Cabling the Serial Connectors 1 7 Models 32x DTE mode 1 8 Models 32x DCE like mode 1 8 Models 52x DTE mode 1 9 Models 52x DCE like mode 1 9 Attaching a Redundant Power System 1 10 Connecting a PC Terminal or Modem 1 11 Shutting Down 1 12 2 OVERVIEW Model Features 2 1 Chassis Panels 2 1 LEDs 2 3 Hardware Interrupt Switch ...

Page 6: ...ble 2 13 UNIVERSAL to RS 449 V 36 Direct Connect Cable 2 14 UNIVERSAL to RS 232 DCE Cable 2 15 UNIVERSAL to RS 232 Direct Connect Cable 2 16 RS 232 to RS 232 DCE Cable 2 17 RS 232 to RS 232 Direct Connect Cable 2 18 UNIVERSAL to X 21 Adapter Cable 2 19 ISDN Cable Model 52x 2 20 Physical Specifications 2 21 3 UPGRADING MEMORY Removing the Cover 3 1 Installing Memory 3 2 Reinstalling the Cover 3 3 4...

Page 7: ... A 8 Ordering German ISDN BRI Services A 9 B TECHNICAL SUPPORT Online Technical Services B 1 World Wide Web Site B 1 3Com Bulletin Board Service B 1 Access by Analog Modem B 2 Access by Digital Modem B 2 3ComFacts Automated Fax Service B 2 3ComForum on CompuServe Online Service B 3 Support from Your Network Supplier B 3 Support from 3Com B 4 Returning Products for Repair B 5 INDEX 3COM CORPORATION...

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Page 9: ...well as the peripheral node boundary router Experienced system integrators If the information in the release notes shipped with your product differs from the information in this guide follow the release notes Conventions Table 1 provides a list of notice icons that are used throughout this guide Table 1 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Alerts you to Information note Important features or instructions...

Page 10: ...2 CHAPTER ABOUT THIS GUIDE SS2TRHWBook Page 2 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 11: ...ount kit Software CD ROM models 320 327 and 527 only Documentation and documentation CD ROM NETBuilder Upgrade Utilities CD ROM models 320 327 and 527 only What you need to provide Unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable for LAN connection Models 323 327 523 and 527 only Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN cable for ISDN connection Model 52x only A cable 3Com part numbe...

Page 12: ...refer to Chapter 2 What you need to provide continued For serial connection provide the following Channel service unit digital service unit CSU DSU device or modem if desired Up to three of the following cables X 21 or V 35 adapter cable UNIVERSAL connector to RS 449 V 36 data communications equipment DCE cable UNIVERSAL to RS 232 DCE cable UNIVERSAL to V 35 direct connect cable UNIVERSAL to RS 23...

Page 13: ... plan to install your bridge router on a tabletop attach the rubber feet as shown Two rack mount brackets Two stacking brackets Four M4x8 mm Phillips panhead screws for use with stacking brackets Six M4x10 mm Phillips flathead machine screws for use with rack mount brackets Four adhesive backed rubber feet Attach feet to corners of chassis bottom Flex plastic sheet until feet pop loose SS2TRHWBook...

Page 14: ... Installing in a Rack To install the bridge router in a rack use the rack mount brackets and the M4x10 mm flathead rack mount screws shown in Figure 1 1 and follow these steps 1 Secure the rack mount brackets to each side of the chassis using three flathead screws per bracket Bottom bracket acts as a support Attach brackets as shown to lock two units together Place screws in holes as shown SS2TRHW...

Page 15: ...the Connectors This section describes how to cable the LAN ISDN and serial connectors on your bridge router If you are planning to connect your SuperStack II bridge router directly to another SuperStack II system or to a NETBuilder II bridge router with an HSS V 35 3 port module installed you must use a modem eliminator between the two devices Be sure the default setting of External for the PATH C...

Page 16: ...e NT1 and power supply shown in the figure above must either be leased from the telephone company or purchased from an ISDN equipment vendor in the U S and Canada only In other countries you do not need to provide this equipment because the function of the equipment is provided by the ISDN switch For more information about ISDN refer to Appendix A For more information on ISDN cables refer to Chapt...

Page 17: ...r Cabling Information Connection to Connector Connector Mode Cable Name Sold by 3Com V 35 CSU DSU device or modem V 35 DTE V 35 to V 35 DCE cable No Easily obtained from cable manufacturer V 35 CSU DSU device or modem UNIVERSAL DTE V 35 adapter cable Yes 3C8035 V 35 IBM cluster controller V 35 DCE like V 35 to V 35 direct connect cable No See Chapter 2 for pin assignments V 35 IBM cluster controll...

Page 18: ... Fault Load Test Console A RS 232 DCE cable V 35 DCE cable V 35 adapter X 21 adapter RS 449 V 36 DCE or RS 232 DCE cables IBM cluster controller SERIAL UNIVERSAL B V 35 A RS 232 C B Link Active Fault C SYSTEM SuperStack II NETBuilder Status Run Fwd Power Fault Load Test Console V 35 direct connect cable RS 232 direct connect cable V 35 direct connect RS 449 V 36 direct connect or RS 232 direct con...

Page 19: ... Connect Fault ISDN SERIAL UNIVERSAL B RS 232 C B2 B Link Active Fault C RS 232 DCE cable IBM cluster controller V 35 direct connect RS 449 V 36 direct connect or RS 232 direct connect cables S T B1 Link Line Act Line Error Connect Fault ISDN SERIAL UNIVERSAL B RS 232 C B2 B Link Active Fault C RS 232 direct connect cable SS2TRHWBook Page 9 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 20: ... if there is a power failure the RPS is activated and the bridge router reboots To reset a bridge router in this configuration turn the power off wait 5 seconds and turn it back on The bridge router switches to the RPS then switches back to the internal supply to reboot CAUTION For system susceptibility protection always leave the AC cord attached to the bridge router hardware and to a power outle...

Page 21: ...in female PC cable A null modem type cable may be used For the terminal use a 9 pin female to 25 pin terminal cable A null modem type cable may be used For the modem use a 9 pin female to 25 pin male modem cable A straight through type cable may be used 2 Connect one end of the cable to the Console port on the SuperStack II system and the other end to the serial port on the back of your console 3 ...

Page 22: ...ted to an RPS turn off the power by pressing the off 0 side of the power switch on the back panel If your system is connected to an RPS turn off the power by unplugging the RPS cable from the system and then pressing the off 0 side of the power switch SS2TRHWBook Page 12 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 23: ...The following figures show the front and back panels for each chassis Table 2 1 SuperStack II NETBuilder Model Features Model Flash Memory DRAM LAN Ports Active WAN Ports Flash Memory Upgradeable To DRAM Upgradeable To Software Upgradeable 320 4 MB 8 MB None 3 serial 8 MB 12 MB Yes 323 4 MB 8 MB 1 UTP or STP 1 serial 1 backup serial 8 MB 12 MB Yes 327 4 MB 8 MB 1 UTP or STP 3 serial 8 MB 12 MB No ...

Page 24: ... serial connectors Run Load Test LEDs Fwd LED Status LEDs Power Fault LED UTP connector LAN 16Mb Active Fault UTP STP S T B1 Link Line Act Line Error Connect Fault ISDN SERIAL UNIVERSAL B RS 232 C B2 B Link Active Fault C SYSTEM SuperStack II NETBuilder Status Run Fwd Power Fault Load Test Console STP connector Console connector UNIVERSAL connector RS 232 connector S T connector Line Error LED Lin...

Page 25: ...damage components on the motherboard Connectors and Cables This section describes each connector on the bridge router Console Cables You can connect a PC running a terminal emulation program a terminal or a modem to the Console port on the SuperStack II bridge router WARNING To eliminate cable noise emission in excess of FCC Part 15 Subpart J and EN55022 B this device cable should be shielded and ...

Page 26: ... pin female connector 9 pin female connector 2 3 1 8 7 5 4 6 3 2 7 8 1 5 6 4 TxD RxD RTS CTS CD GND DSR DTR RxD TxD CD CTS RTS Gnd DTR DSR Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Carrier Detect Signal Ground Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Receive Data Transmit Data Carrier Detect Clear to Send Request to Send Signal Ground Data Terminal Ready Data Set Ready To Console port To ...

Page 27: ... Name Abbr Pin Pin Abbr Name 25 pin male or female connector 9 pin female connector 2 3 1 8 7 5 4 6 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 20 TxD RxD RTS CTS CD GND DSR DTR RxD TxD CD CTS RTS GND DTR DSR Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Carrier Detect Signal Ground Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Receive Data Transmit Data Carrier Detect Clear to Send Request to Send Signal Ground Data Terminal ...

Page 28: ...es multistation access units MAUs and emissions classes compatible with the UTP connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 25 pin male connector 9 pin female connector To Console port To modem Name Abbr Pin Pin Abbr Name 3 2 4 8 5 7 6 20 Receive Data Transmit Data Request to Send Carrier Detect Clear to Send Signal Ground Data Set Ready Data Termi...

Page 29: ...ted 360 degrees at the cable plug Table 2 2 UTP Cable Types MAUs and Emissions Compliance MAUs Emissions Compliance Cable Type Passive Active Retimed FCC and VCCI Class A EN55022 and VDE Class B UTP 100 ohm Category 3 no yes yes no Category 4 yes yes yes no Category 5 yes yes yes no Shielded UTP 100 ohm Category 3 no yes yes yes Category 4 yes yes yes yes Category 5 yes yes yes yes Table 2 3 STP C...

Page 30: ...onal cable specifications for unshielded twisted pair cables IBM cabling guidelines Table 2 5 summarizes the maximum number of workstations supported on a token ring network Ports on active retimed MAUs usually count as one station If your device is plugged into an active retimed MAU the device and the MAU port total two stations For example a token ring with all active retimed MAUs will support a...

Page 31: ...RTS CTS DSR RLSD DTR SD RD SD RD SCTE SCR SCTE SCR SCT SCT Frame Ground Signal Ground Request to Send Clear to Sent Data Set Ready Receive Line Signal Detect Data Terminal Ready Send Data A Receive Data A Send Data Received Data B Serial clock Transmit External A Serial Clock Receive A Serial clock Transmit External B Serial Clock Receive B Serial Clock Transmit A Serial Clock Transmit B Frame Gro...

Page 32: ...d Transmitted Data Transmitted Data Received Data Received Data Request to Send Data Terminal Ready Data Set Ready Signal Ground Receive Signal Element Timing Receive Signal Element Timing Transmit Signal Element Timing Transmit Signal Element Timing Receive Signal Element Timing Receive Signal Element Timing Shield Request to Send Received Data Received Data Transmitted Data Transmitted Data Rece...

Page 33: ...A RD B SI SF SQ SS TT A TT B ST A ST B RT A RT B RL LL NS SB Name Shield Signal Ground Term in Service Send Data Send Data Received Data Received Data Signal Rate indication Select Frequency Signal Quality Standby Select Terminal Timing Terminal Timing Sending Timing Sending Timing Receive Timing Receive Timing Remote Loopback Local Loopback New Signal Standby Indicator Abbr FG SG RTS SD SD RD RD ...

Page 34: ...t Clock Transmit Clock Transmit Clock Shield CTS TxD A TxD B RxD A RxD B RTS DSR DTR SG RxC A RxC B TxC A out TxC B out TxC A dce TxC B dce Shield RTS RxD A RxD B TxD A TxD B DCD DTR DSR SG TxC A out TxC B out TxC A in TxC B in RxC A RxC B Shield Request to Send Receive Data Receive Data Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Line Signal Detect Data Terminal Ready Data Set Ready Signal Ground Transmi...

Page 35: ... Send Request to Send Request to Send Data Mode Data Mode Terminal Ready Terminal Ready Receiver Ready Receiver Ready Receive Timing Receive Timing Terminal Timing Terminal Timing Send Timing Send Timing Send Common Receive Common Name Shield Send Data Send Data Receive Data Receive Data Incoming Call Signal Ground Clear to Send Clear to Send Request to Send Request to Send Data Mode Data Mode Ter...

Page 36: ...ive Common Shield Clear to Send Clear to Send Receive Data Receive Data Send Data Send Data Receiver Ready Receiver Ready Terminal Ready Terminal Ready Data Mode Data Mode Terminal Timing Terminal Timing Send Timing Send Timing Receive Timing Receive Timing Terminal Timing Send Common Receive Common Shield EIA A EIA B SD A SD B RD A RD B EIA A EIA B DM A DM B TR A TR B RT A RT B TT A TT B TT A TT ...

Page 37: ...y Select Signal Quality Test Mode Incoming Call Local Loopback New Signal Signal Ground Chas GND TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR DTR CD RxC SCR TxC SCT TT SCTE RI GND Shield Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send DCE Ready DTE Ready Carrier Detect Receive Clock DCE Source Transmit Clock DCE Source Transmit Clock DTE Source Ring Indicator Signal Ground 1 14 36 28 2 16 32 33 18 15 10 34 19 1 2...

Page 38: ...Request to Send Receive Data Transmit Data Carrier Detect DTE Ready DCE Ready Transmit Clock Transmit Clock Receive Clock Signal Ground Shield Clear to Send Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Receive Clock Transmit Clock Signal Ground Shield CTS TxD RxD RTS DSR DTR RxC TxC out SG Shield RTS RxD TxD DCD DTR DSR TxC out TxC in RxC SG To SNA device Name Abbr...

Page 39: ...ta Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send DCE Ready Signal Ground Carrier Detect Transmit Clock Receive Clock DTE Ready Remote Loopback Ring Indicator Transmit Clock DTE Source Test Mode Shield Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send DCE Ready Signal Ground Carrier Detect Transmit Clock Receive Clock DTE Ready Remote Loopback Ring Indicator Transmit Clock DTE Source Test Mode ...

Page 40: ...tor 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 20 17 24 16 1 5 3 2 8 20 7 6 24 15 17 Shield Clear to Send Receive Data Transmit Data Carrier Detect DTE Ready Signal Ground DCE Ready Transmit Clock DTE Source Transmit Clock DCE Source Receive Clock DCE Source Shield Clear to Send Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send DCE Ready Signal Ground DTE Ready Receive Clock DCE Source Transmit Clock DTE Source Secondary Receive Dat...

Page 41: ...ming Terminal Ready Terminal Ready Data Mode Data Mode Request to Send Receiver Ready Clear to Send Request to Send Receiver Ready Clear to Send Signal Ground Shield Abbr TA TB RA RB SA SB CA CB IA IB GND Sheild Name Transmit Data A Transmit Data B Receive Data A Receive Data B Receive Clock Receive Clock Control A Control B Indicate A Indicate B Ground Shield Drain braid 37 pin female connector 1...

Page 42: ...rsion cable For compliance in Austria Denmark Finland Germany and the United Kingdom use M3 threaded attaching screws with this connector ISDN Cable Model 52x To connect a model 52x bridge router to an ISDN network use an ISDN cable with an RJ 45 connector 3Com does not supply this cable Table 2 6 shows the pin assignments of the cable with both ends terminated in RJ 45 connectors Table 2 6 ISDN C...

Page 43: ...ents for Model 32x and 52x Bridge Routers Parameter Minimum Requirement Maximum Requirement Temperature Operating 5 C 40 C Nonoperating 40 C 75 C Altitude Operating 15 000 ft 15 000 ft Nonoperating 40 000 ft 40 000 ft Relative Humidity Operating 10 noncondensing 90 noncondensing Nonoperating 10 noncondensing 90 noncondensing SS2TRHWBook Page 21 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 44: ...2 22 CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW SS2TRHWBook Page 22 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 45: ...ide Removing the Cover 1 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from your SuperStack II bridge router Unplug the RPS cable if connected 2 Remove the two screws on the back of the bridge router 3 Slide the cover back and up off the bridge router Remove these two screws MODEL ESPL 310 REMOTE OFFICE NETBUILDER 327 S N 1SC05427 100 240VAC 50 60HZ 1 0 0 5A 250V F2A 8 3 FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AG...

Page 46: ... at almost a 90 degree angle 2 Align the semicircular notch with the ridge in the SIMM socket Do not force the SIMM It can be installed in only one direction 3 Once the SIMM is aligned gently push down on the outer corners of the SIMM until it snaps into place CAUTION Before continuing with the next section be sure that all screws and pins are properly seated and the dip switches are properly alig...

Page 47: ... 3 Plug the power cord back into the bridge router If available plug the RPS cable into the bridge router 4 Turn on the bridge router Place upgrade sticker in either or both locations MODEL ESPL 310 REMOTE OFFICE NETBUILDER 222 S N 1SC05427 100 240VAC 50 60HZ 1 0 0 5A 250V F2A 8 3 FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD REPLACE FUSE ONY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING NTWK ADDR 3COM CORP SANTA CLAR...

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Page 49: ...st phase Note the pattern of the Status LEDs and compare the results with the information in Table 4 1 If the Load LED is lit a problem occurred during the system software load phase Note the pattern of the Status LEDs and compare the results with the information in Table 4 2 Status LEDs Left to right is each one on or off Load LED is it on constantly or flashing Test LED Is it on or off SuperStac...

Page 50: ...n On On Yellow Software image file has been deleted or boot source and image file names do not match Reload the system software Refer to the software guide On Off Off Off On Yellow Unable to transmit BOOTP request Bridge router is not connected to token ring correctly Check cable connections On Off Off On On Yellow No response to BOOTP request BOOTP server not present or incorrectly configured Che...

Page 51: ...ISDN D channel Line Act The ISDN line is activated 52x ISDN D channel Line Error Indicates a disconnected cable or a loss of phantom power 52x ISDN B1 B2 Link The path using B1 or B2 is up 52x ISDN B1 B2 Connect An end to end B channel connection exists or is in progress 52x ISDN B1 B2 Fault An error in the received frames is detected All V 35 Universal or RS 232 Link The path is up All V 35 Unive...

Page 52: ...cable for another cable that is known to work Bad concentrator port The port or port connector of the MAU may be defective Move the station s cable to another MAU port that is known to work Heavy network traffic The Activity LED may remain off longer than expected Wait for network traffic to subside Insertion at the wrong speed The system may have attempted to enter the token ring network at the w...

Page 53: ... Possible physical connection problem or the system may have attempted to enter the token ring at the wrong speed 1 Check your LAN cable 2 Determine the ring speed of your token ring network 3 Check the setting of the ring speed for path 1 In monitor mode enter the CL then select ring speed from the menu that displays Make sure that the setting of this parameter matches the speed of the token ring...

Page 54: ...umber pairs below consists of 8 bits To convert the canonical byte 1A in hexadecimal to the noncanonical byte you must mirror the bits as shown The MacAddrConvert command converts a MAC address in canonical format to noncanonical format For example if you enter MacAddrConvert 0800021A4B5C The system displays the following 10004058D23A Table 4 4 Troubleshooting the Token Ring Connection Models 327 ...

Page 55: ...ell the representative you want ISDN service for a SuperStack II NETBuilder ISDN bridge router and that you have the following information Line provisioning ISDN outlet type 3 Give the representative the Bellcore ISDN ordering code IOC The IOC tells the telephone company which parameter settings to use for SuperStack II bridge routers The IOC for this product is Capability R Not all Regional Bell ...

Page 56: ...epresentative for your ISDN phone numbers and write them in the space provided Service Profile ID SPID Number Ask the telephone representative for your SPID numbers For a multipoint line the telephone representative should provide two SPID numbers A SPID number has 10 15 characters for example 0155512120 Your switch type may not require the SPID number ISDN Information Sheet 3Com SuperStack II Bri...

Page 57: ...g information that corresponds to your ISDN switch using the tables in the following sections This completes the ISDN ordering process for SuperStack II ISDN bridge routers Keep the information sheet handy you will need it when you install your bridge router North American Switch Provisioning Tables This section provides provisioning information for the following switch types AT T 5ESS AT T 5ESS C...

Page 58: ... RJ 45 jack Maximum terminals MAXTERM 1 Maximum B channels MAXB CHNL 2 Actual user Yes Circuit switched data 2 Circuit switched data channel Any Terminal type A Basic or E Type data only Terminal Display No Circuit switched data limit 2 Voice or data Data Call appearance Idle DN directory number must be set as follows Parameter Setting B1 Circuit switched data B2 Circuit switched data D Signaling ...

Page 59: ...rmation Specification Line type ISDN line with point to point configuration Line code 2B1Q 2B D Interface type S T interface with NT1 and RJ 45 jack Maximum terminals MAXTERM 1 Maximum B channels MAXB CHNL 2 Circuit switched data CSD 2 Circuit switched data channel CSD CHL Any Terminal type TERMTYP A Basic or E Type data only Terminal Display No Voice or data Data Call appearance preference Idle D...

Page 60: ...e S T interface with NT1 and RJ 45 jack Circuit switched option Yes Bearer Restriction option No packet mode data NOPMD Protocol Functional version 0 PVC 0 for DMS 100 Functional version 2 PVC 2 for National ISDN SPID suffix 1 in North America only Terminal endpoint identifier TEI Dynamic Ring No Key system EKTS No Voice or data Data DN must be set as follows Parameter Setting B1 Circuit switched ...

Page 61: ...fix can be the same A suffix of 0 is typical in this case If you decide to use the same telephone number for both B channels use a different suffix so that the two SPIDs are unique If you request NI 1 national ISDN 1 service from an AT T 5ESS service provider the format is 01 7 digit telephone number 1 digit suffix 2 digit TID terminal identifier Table A 4 Ordering ISDN Service for a Siemens EWSD ...

Page 62: ...rth American telephone companies require an NT1 and a power supply for every ISDN line Your service provider or telephone company can provide you with an NT1 and power supply for a small monthly fee However you may prefer to purchase it from an ISDN equipment vendor The NT1 and power supply may come in a single standalone box or the two may be in separate units In this discussion the two units tog...

Page 63: ...cifying Basisanschluß als Standardanschluß you are requesting standard basic rate interface BRI service Under Anschrift Standort provide the requested information 5 Under Anschlußnutzung specify Mehrgeräteanschluß By specifying Mehrgeräteanschluß you are requesting a connection for multiple types of equipment such as bridge routers telephones faxes and computers 6 Sign your name at the bottom of t...

Page 64: ...A 10 APPENDIX A PROVISIONING YOUR ISDN LINE SS2TRHWBook Page 10 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 65: ... Board Service 3ComBBS 3ComFactsSM automated fax service 3ComForum on CompuServe online service World Wide Web Site Access the latest networking information on 3Com Corporation s World Wide Web site by entering our URL into your Internet browser http www 3Com com This service features the latest information about 3Com solutions and technologies customer service and support news about the company N...

Page 66: ...ll 3ComFacts using your Touch Tone telephone using one of these international access numbers Country Data Rate Telephone Number Australia up to 14400 bps 61 2 9955 2073 Brazil up to 14400 bps 55 11 547 9666 France up to 14400 bps 33 1 6986 6954 Germany up to 28800 bps 4989 62732 188 Hong Kong up to 14400 bps 852 2537 5608 Italy fee required up to 14400 bps 39 2 27300680 Japan up to 14400 bps 81 3 ...

Page 67: ... planning installation hardware maintenance application training and support services When you contact your network supplier for assistance have the following information ready Diagnostic error messages A list of system hardware and software including revision levels Details about recent configuration changes if applicable If you are unable to contact your network supplier see the following sectio...

Page 68: ...om Canada Calgary Montreal Ottawa Toronto Vancouver 403 265 3266 514 683 3266 613 566 7055 416 498 3266 604 434 3266 3Com European HQ 49 89 627320 3Com France 33 1 69 86 68 00 3Com GmbH Austria Czech Republic Slovak Republic Germany Central European HQ Hungary Poland Switzerland 43 1 513 4323 420 2 21845 800 49 30 34 98790 Berlin 49 89 627320 Munich 36 1 250 83 41 48 22 6451351 41 31 996 14 14 3Co...

Page 69: ...umbers will be returned to the sender unopened at the sender s expense To obtain an RMA number call or fax 04 22 97 Country Telephone Number Fax Number U S A and Canada 1 800 876 3266 option 2 408 764 7120 Latin America 1 408 326 2927 408 764 7120 Europe South Africa and Middle East 44 1442 438125 44 1442 435822 Outside Europe U S A and Canada 1 408 326 2926 1 408 764 7120 SS2TRHWBook Page 5 Monda...

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Page 71: ... 11 V 35 DCE straight through 2 9 V 35 direct connect 2 10 V 36 DCE 2 13 V 36 direct connect 2 14 X 21 adapter 2 19 cabling console 1 11 ISDN 1 6 serial connectors 1 7 token ring 1 6 chassis panels 2 2 CompuServe B 3 connectors STP 2 7 token ring 2 6 2 7 UTP 2 6 console attaching 1 11 cables 2 3 conventions notice icons About This Guide 1 cover reinstalling 3 3 removing 3 1 D DCE like mode 1 7 del...

Page 72: ...k mount installation 1 4 rack mount kit 1 3 Redundant Power System RPS attaching 1 10 cable 1 10 required equipment 1 1 returning products for repair B 5 RS 232 cable RS 232 to RS 232 DCE 2 17 RS 232 to RS 232 direct connect 2 18 UNIVERSAL to DCE 2 15 UNIVERSAL to direct connect 2 16 S serial connector active ports 2 1 cabling information 1 7 DCE like mode 1 8 DTE mode 1 8 shipping carton contents...

Page 73: ...4 3 load errors 4 2 load phase 4 2 token ring connection 4 4 U upgrading memory 3 1 URL B 1 UTP cable 2 6 connector 2 6 V V 35 cable adapter 2 11 DCE straight through 2 9 direct connect 2 10 V 36 cable DCE 2 13 direct connect 2 14 W World Wide Web WWW B 1 X X 21 adapter cable 2 19 SS2TRHWBook Page 3 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 74: ...4 INDEX SS2TRHWBook Page 4 Monday May 5 1997 3 11 PM ...

Page 75: ...parties that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free or that all defects in the software products will be corrected For any third party products listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as being compatible 3Com will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility except where the noncompatibility is caused by a bug or defect in the thi...

Page 76: ...ANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS EVEN IF 3COM OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT 3COM S OPTION THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Some countries sta...

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