Baud Rate
Default: 9600 bps
Supported Services
1. Command line interface
2. Connection to the character terminal
To connect the console port of the router:
Connect one end of the supplied configuration cable to the console port of the router and the other end to the DB-9
male connector used to configure the router. Verify that a Super Terminal is run on the PC.
3.5 Installing Service Modules
Refer to
Chapter 1 Product Overview
for supported models of service modules.
Installation described in this section happens during power off. For hot swapping process, please refer to
Configuration Guide
.
3.5.1 Installing Service Modules
1)
Face the router rear panel.
2)
Flush the service module interface board and the edge of the opening of the back panel of the router base.
3)
Push the service module to the router until the interface board closely touches the backplane of the router.
4)
Tighten the fastening screws on the service module.
5)
Repeat Step 3 through Step 4 until all the service modules have been installed.
For modules supporting hot swapping, you can plug them during power on.
For modules not supporting hot swapping, you have to turn off the router before plugging the modules.
At Step 2 and Step 3, operate gently. A service module should be inserted gently and smoothly. If you find it
difficult to push the service module, do not adopt forcible measures. Instead, unplug the service module and
check if the SIC module interface board has been aligned with the edge of the opening on the rear panel at the
base of the router. Otherwise, the service module may be damaged.
3.5.2 Removing Service Modules
1)
Face the router rear panel.
2)
Unplug the cables of the ports on the module to be removed.
3)
Remove the fastening screws on the two sides of the service module interface board with a Phillips screwdriver.
4)
Draw the service module to the front of you until the interface board completely disengages from the base of the
router.
5)
Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 until all required service module interface boards have been removed.
To remove hot-swappable modules, you do not need to switch off the router, but you need to press the
OFL
button before any further operation.
To remove non-hot-swappable modules, you have to turn off the router first.
When you have removed a service module and are not going to install another one, install a filler panel in time to
protect it against dust and ensure ventilation.