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Installation Information – United Kingdom

D-4

Cable Approval

The router is approved for direct connection to a particular digital circuit. This 
approval includes an interconnecting cable with mating connectors that 
conform to the British standard BS6623, parts 1 and 4. If the router is 
connected to the service with anything other than its own approved cables, 
those cables must benefit from relevant general approval NS/G/1235/100009 
or conform to any other applicable requirements, or both.

Supported Cables

Table D-3 lists supported cables. The approved router may not use all of these 
cables; therefore, check the instructions to determine which interface types 
are supported.

Table D-3. Cables Supported by the Approved Router

Interface

Cable Type

Name

Molding

Pins

V.24/V.28

Adapter

BC12L-06

Straight

50-25

V.10

Adapter

BC12K-06

Straight

50-37

V.35

Adapter

BC12G-06

Straight

50-34

X.21

Adapter

BC12F-06

Straight

50-15

Содержание SmartSwitch Router 520

Страница 1: ...9032869 SmartSwitch Router 510 and 520 Installation and Configuration Guide ...

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Страница 3: ...ELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 1999 by Cabletron Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Cabletron Systems Inc 35 Industrial Way Rochester NH 03867 0505 Order Number 9032869 February 1999 Cabletron Systems and SPECTRUM are registered tra...

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Страница 7: ...Type Environment Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment We the undersigned hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives Manufacturer Legal Representative in Europe Mr Ronald Fotino Mr J Solari ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ F...

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Страница 9: ...tSwitch Router 520 1 2 SSR 510 Router 1 2 SSR 520 Router 1 2 Features 1 3 Performance and Memory 1 3 Configuration and Management 1 3 EasyStart 1 4 Front and Back Panel Components 1 5 Front Panel Components 1 5 Back Panel Components 1 8 Chapter 2 Installing and Cabling Overview 2 1 Chapter Contents 2 1 Installing the Router in the Rack Mounting Shelf 2 2 Assembling the Rack Mount Shelf 2 3 Attachi...

Страница 10: ...he Router 4 2 Console Screens 4 4 Using the CLI to Manually Configure the Router 4 6 Preconfigured Router Screen 4 9 Using Menus to Setup the Router 4 10 1 Restart with Factory Defaults 4 11 2 Restart with Current Settings 4 12 3 Show Current Settings 4 13 4 IP Configuration 4 14 1 Set SNMP Read Write Community 4 15 2 Set In Band Interface IP Address 4 16 3 Set Default Gateway 4 17 Go to Local Con...

Страница 11: ... 2 10BaseT Port 8 pin MJ Connector B 4 Adapters B 5 H8571 J Adapter B 5 H8575 A Adapter B 5 Cable Connections B 6 Appendix C Product Specifications Overview C 1 Appendix Contents C 1 Product Specifications C 2 Acoustical Specifications C 3 Connectors C 4 Parts List C 5 Appendix D Installation Information United Kingdom Overview D 1 Appendix Contents D 1 Service Categories D 2 Power Rating Router I...

Страница 12: ...x Contents Cable Approval D 4 Supported Cables D 4 Equipment Between the Approved Router and a Digital Circuit PTT D 5 ...

Страница 13: ...ement functions A general working knowledge of Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 type data communications networks and their physical layer components is helpful when using these devices Intended Audience This manual is intended for the hardware installer The installer is responsible for ensuring that the hardware is installed and tested It shows how to install when the site is verified and the cables and d...

Страница 14: ...le port Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Describes how to configure the routers using menus Chapter 5 Supporting ISDN for the SSR 510 Describes ordering an ISDN line and obtaining a network terminator device Appendix A Problem Solving Provides installation specific problem solving information using the LEDs Appendix B Connectors Adapters and Cable Connections Describes connectors and pin assignmen...

Страница 15: ...ce Operations Guide Describes the configuration and monitoring the supported network interfaces SmartSwitch Router 500 Series Routing Protocols Reference Guide Provides detailed reference information about protocols and interfaces supported by the router SmartSwitch Router 500 Series Routing Protocols Users Guide Explains how to configure and monitor the routing protocols supported by the router S...

Страница 16: ...out configuring the 6PDUW6ZLWFK 5RXWHU 6HULHV system software SmartSwitch Router 500 Series Systems Network Architecture Guide Describes how to use SDLC Relay to route SNA traffic across a WAN SmartSwitch Router 500 Series DTF Digital Trace Facility User Guide How to install and use the trace facility which enables you to trace packets within the protocol layers of the 6PDUW6ZLWFK 5RXWHU Part Numb...

Страница 17: ...tant information Note symbol Calls the reader s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance Caution symbol Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment Electrical Hazard Warning symbol Warns against an action that could result in the presence of an electrical hazard ...

Страница 18: ...ble IEEE 10Base2 coaxial cable that carries Ethernet signals DRS Distributed Routing Software Ethernet A term used for product compatibility with ISO 8802 3 ANSI IEEE 802 3 standards and the Ethernet standards for CSMA CD local area networks LANs SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol an industry standard protocol for network management SSR SmartSwitch Router WAN Wide Area Network A generic term ...

Страница 19: ...in the network A description of your network environment layout cable type etc Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history i e have you returned the device before is this a recurring problem etc Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers World Wide Web http www cabletron com Phone 603 332 9400 Internet mail support cabletron com FTP ftp ftp cabletron ...

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Страница 21: ...is manual as SSR 510 and SSR 520 and their features Chapter Contents Topic Page What Are the SmartSwitch Router 510 and SmartSwitch Router 520 1 2 SSR 510 Router 1 2 SSR 520 Router 1 2 Features 1 3 Performance and Memory 1 3 Configuration and Management 1 3 EasyStart 1 4 Front and Back Panel Components 1 5 Front Panel Components 1 5 Back Panel Components 1 8 ...

Страница 22: ...l Software Protocol support for your package is described in the Cabletron Distributed Routing Software Release Notes The SSR 510 and SSR 520 standards compliant technology ensures interoperability in multivendor networks SSR 510 Router The SSR 510 router has the following port connections One Ethernet interface in either dedicated Ethernet 10Base2 or twisted pair 10BaseT One synchronous serial WA...

Страница 23: ...f system memory using PC compatible memory DSIMMS Memory accesses are parity protected on a byte wide basis Configuration and Management The following configuration and management options are available Support for the following configuration options EasyStart configuration loader Graphical User Interface GUI using the clearVISN Router Configurator tool Command Line Interface CLI using the console ...

Страница 24: ...eed for configuring the router using the Command Line Interface CLI When the router is booted it autoconfigures all interfaces and sends out requests to load its configuration file Once the file is received the router automatically restarts so that the configuration parameters specified in the file take effect Refer to the SmartSwitch Router 500 Series System Software Guide for information about u...

Страница 25: ...he LEDs refer to Appendix A Table 1 1 Front Panel LEDs and Connectors Item Icon Name Description 1 Power LED Lights when the router has power 2 Module OK LED Lights when the router passes self test 3 Network OK LED Indicates network connection or port state 4 Network Activity LED Indicates network traffic connection Blinks faster as traffic becomes heavier 5 Port 1 Serial Line OK LED Indicates sel...

Страница 26: ...V 28 RS422 V 11 V 35 X 21 Leased Lines LL RS423 V 10 11 Console Port Connection Connects a console terminal that is used to manage the console Uses an 8 pin MJ connector 12 Dump Button Forces a dump of router memory Refer to the Distributed Router Software System Software Guide for more information 13 Ethernet Network Connector BNC Connects the router to the dedicated Ethernet segment Not used whe...

Страница 27: ...Product Introduction 1 7 Figure 1 1 Front Panel LEDs and Connectors ...

Страница 28: ... Back Panel Components Table 1 2 describes the back panel components that are illustrated in Figure 1 2 Table 1 2 Back Panel Feature Components Item Name Description 1 Power Connector Receives dc current from the power supply ...

Страница 29: ...Product Introduction 1 9 Figure 1 2 Back Panel Layout ...

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Страница 31: ... describes how to install the SmartSwitch Router 510 and SmartSwitch Router 520 in a rack mount shelf and how to cable the routers Chapter Contents Topic Page Installing the Router in the Rack Mounting Shelf 2 2 Cabling the Routers 2 6 Removing the Cables 2 10 ...

Страница 32: ... mounting shelf 1 that is used to mount routers into a standard 19 inch rack This shelf provides support for one router 2 and one power supply unit 3 The shelf is attached to a rack via rack mounting brackets 4 The router is secured to the shelf using adhesive strips 5 All routers with T type dedicated Ethernet connectors on the top require 2 1 2 inches of vertical mounting space Installation inst...

Страница 33: ...t shelf The following table provides installation instructions Step Action 1 Attach two rack mount brackets 4 to the base 1 using four flat headed 6 32 screws see Figure 2 1 The brackets can be attached in two positions flush or receded 2 Go to the section titled Assembling Adhesive Strips ...

Страница 34: ...ly 1 x 1 1 2 inches 2 Peel off the liner to expose adhesive surface 3 Apply strips to one side of the router about 1 2 inch from the end and to the shelf Notes 1 Temperature should be above 68 degrees 2 Surfaces must be clean dry and free of oil 3 Do not touch the adhesive after liner is removed However the shelf with the router can be handled immediately 4 Mount the router to the tray and press d...

Страница 35: ...Installing and Cabling 2 5 Figure 2 2 Assembled Router and Rack Mount Shelf ...

Страница 36: ... the SSR 510 and SSR 520 routers Cabling the SSR 510 Figure 2 3 shows the SSR 510 router and cables Cabling instructions follow the figure Figure 2 3 Installing the SSR 510 Router Step Action 1 Connect the cable from the power supply to the power connector 1 on the back of the router ...

Страница 37: ... to the BNC network connector and turn the connector one quarter turn clockwise until it locks into place Terminate the connection with a 50 ohm terminator or extend the Ethernet segment to the next device To disconnect the dedicated Ethernet T connector turn the connector one quarter turn counter clockwise until the connector clears the BNC connector stem then disconnect the cable b OR connect th...

Страница 38: ...s The table following the figure describes how to cable the router Figure 2 4 Installing the SSR 520 Router Step Action 1 Connect the cable from the power supply to the power connector 1 on the back of the router 2 Plug the ac power supply cable 2 into the power supply then into a wall outlet ...

Страница 39: ...onnector and turn the connector one quarter turn clockwise until it locks into place Terminate the connection with a 50 ohm terminator or extend the Ethernet segment to the next device To disconnect the dedicated Ethernet T connector turn the connector one quarter turn counter clockwise until the connector clears the BNC connector stem then disconnect the cable b OR connect the 10BaseT cable 4 to ...

Страница 40: ...ve cables from the SSR 510 router see Figure 2 5 and complete the following steps Figure 2 5 Removing the SSR 510 Cables Step Action 1 Press the release tab 1 on the cable plug then pull out the cable 2 Push in the release tabs 2 on the side of the WAN serial cable connector then pull out the cable 3 Press the release tab 3 on the ISDN cable plug then pull out the cable ...

Страница 41: ...e SSR 520 router see Figure 2 6 and complete the following steps Figure 2 6 Removing the SSR 520 Cables Step Action 1 Press the release tab 1 on the cable plug then pull out the cable 2 Push in the release tabs 2 on the side of the WAN serial cable connector then pull out the cable ...

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Страница 43: ...ble Overview This chapter describes how to connect the SmartSwitch Router 510 or SmartSwitch Router 520 router to the console port Chapter Contents Topic Page Signaling Standards 2 2 Console Port Device Cabling 2 2 Connecting the Console Port 2 3 ...

Страница 44: ...Device Cabling The console port can be connected to a console port device a terminal or personal computer using the following cables and adapters 1xx indicates cable length in meters If the console port device is a Use this cable With this adapter PC with a 9 pin D Sub communications port BN24H xx1 H8571 J Terminal with a 25 pin D Sub connector BN24H xx1 H8575 A Terminal with a 6 pin MMJ connector...

Страница 45: ...on the SSR 510 or the SSR 520 routers complete the following steps The router s console port is shown in Figure 3 1 The legend identifying the console port cabling follows the figure Step Action 1 Ensure that the transmit and receive baud rates on the console port device are set to 9600 baud 2 Connect the console port device to the console port connector on the router ...

Страница 46: ...onnecting the Console Port Cable 3 4 Figure 3 1 Console Port Cabling Components After all cables are connected go to Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Item Description 1 Console Port Device 2 Console Port ...

Страница 47: ...router using menus and the Command Line Interface CLI Examples of the setup screen displays are provided in this section to aid in the description of the console port and to display the options that are available Because they are examples only the displays can vary slightly from the actual screen displays on your console port device Boldface type in the screen display examples indicates user input...

Страница 48: ... is complete you must start the BOOTP server on your PC The BOOTP server is on the START PROGRAMS clearVISN Router Configurator program group 4 If your router is direct from the factory and never had a configuration loaded into it it is now ready to perform the EasyStart function If your router has a configuration in it that you want to override you must re initialize it to factory defaults before...

Страница 49: ...used in this chapter reflect typical SSR 510 screens These screens are very similar to those used for the SSR 520 6 After the router is powered up you can verify that it is configured by connecting to it via the console port or TELNET The console port will display the In band management address that you selected on its menu display If you successfully connect to the router with PING or TELNET your...

Страница 50: ...evices to pass self test 00 00 08 AI 001 Changed params on ifc 1 Serial Datalink from PSL to Frame Relay 00 00 08 EZ 002 Changed one or more cfg params 00 00 08 BTP 010 net 0 int Eth 0 Sent client request htype 1 00 00 08 BTP 011 net 1 int SL 0 Could not snd client req because Ifc not up 00 00 08 BTP 011 net 2 int ISDN 0 Could not snd client req because Ifc type not suptd 00 00 08 BTP 007 net 0 in...

Страница 51: ...devices to pass self test 00 00 08 TFTP 025 Starting tftp of file C Program Files Cabletron RConfig DRS rf10935f drs SRM from 100 100 100 28 00 00 08 TFTP 027 Transfer completed successfully Writing to NVRAM 00 00 08 TFTP 028 Writing to NVRAM completed 00 00 08 EZ 008 TFTP transfer completed successfully EasyStart Completed Successfully 00 00 08 EZ 009 Restarting Router SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx SmrtSwtch...

Страница 52: ...ion the SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU will display Select either option 4 IP Configuration to configure the IP address on the Ethernet interface or option 5 Go to Local Console to configure the router using qconfig quick configuration tool Examples used in this section show a router power up when the system is started with factory default settings The term SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx is used to imply ...

Страница 53: ...nt req because Ifc type not suptd 00 00 09 BTP 010 net 0 int Eth 0 Sent client request htype 1 00 00 09 BTP 011 net 1 int PPP 0 Could not snd client req because Ifc not up 00 00 09 BTP 011 net 2 int ISDN 0 Could not snd client req because Ifc type not suptd 00 00 10 BTP 010 net 0 int Eth 0 Sent client request htype 1 00 00 10 BTP 011 net 1 int PPP 0 Could not snd client req because Ifc not up 00 0...

Страница 54: ...t up the Router assign IP Address via menus Commands Go to Local Console assign IP Address via the CLI qconfig procedure SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU 1 Restart with Factory Defaults 2 Restart with Current Settings 3 Show Current Settings 4 IP Configuration 5 Go to Local Console Enter selection Copyright c 1998 Cabletron Systems Inc Entering EasyStart operation Type stop to...

Страница 55: ...e bootstrap operation execute the stored image by typing e at the prompt SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU To fully manage this device telnet to one of the following IP addresses or select item 3 below Out of Band Not Configured In Band 134 1 147 150 1 Restart with Factory Defaults 2 Restart with Current Settings 3 Go to Local Console Enter selection ...

Страница 56: ...his section describes the options that are available from the SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU Option Page 1 Restart with Factory Defaults 4 11 2 Restart with Current Settings 4 12 3 Show Current Settings 4 13 4 IP Configuration 4 14 5 Go to Local Console 4 19 ...

Страница 57: ...s the router to boot up using existing configuration files EasyStart messages will appear on the console device Refer to the SmartSwitch Router 500 Series System Software Guide and the clearVISN Router Configurator User s Guide for more information about the EasyStart feature This action deletes all configured settings and replaces them with factory default values All configuration settings will b...

Страница 58: ... at their current values The following example shows the dialog associated with this selection If you select Y then the SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU will redisplay Enter selection 2 SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx RESTART WITH CURRENT SETTINGS This selection will restart your system with the current configuration settings Press Y to confirm N Y Return Press Return for Main Menu ...

Страница 59: ...shows the screen display associated with this selection Enter selection 3 SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx Press Return to continue SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx Brouter 1 Enet 1T1 1BRI HW 1 RO 1 4105 SW v3 0 3 SysUpTime 00 07 22 23 resets SNMP Read Write Community Not Available Default Gateway Not Configured Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Other Info Ethernet 134 1 147 150 255 255 255 0 Press Return for Main Menu SmrtSwtc...

Страница 60: ...s describe the IP Configuration options Option Page 1 Set SNMP Read Write Community 4 15 2 Set In Band Interface IP Address 4 16 3 Set Default Gateway 4 17 Enter selection 4 SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx IP CONFIGURATION 1 Set SNMP Read Write Community 2 Set In Band Interface IP Address 3 Set Default Gateway 4 Return to Main Menu Configuration will not take effect until module is restarted Enter selection ...

Страница 61: ... Format The format for a community name is a string consisting of 4 to 31 printable Ascii characters that describes the relationship between an SNMP agent and one or more SNMP managers The string defines the authentication mechanism that is employed to validate the use of the community by the sending Enter the community string public public Return SNMP Read Write community string set Press Return ...

Страница 62: ...each octet of the address is represented as a decimal value separated by a decimal point The following example shows the dialog associated with this selection Enter selection 2 SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx IN BAND INTERFACE IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION example 134 12 13 14 To delete the IP address enter 0 in the appropriate Enter the IP address 134 12 13 14 Return Enter the Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 Return...

Страница 63: ...band address The following example shows the dialog associated with this selection Enter selection 3 SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx SET IN BAND INTERFACE DEFAULT GATEWAY ADDRESS example 134 12 13 14 To delete the address enter 0 in the appropriate Format The standard 4 octet dotted decimal notation in which each octet of the address is represented as a decimal value separated by a character address field Defau...

Страница 64: ...as been set up with factory defaults then select 5 Go to Local Console in the SSR 5xx INSTALLATION MENU This option runs a quick configuration interactive question and answer dialog This method qconfig allows fast configuration of interfaces basic bridging IP IPX IP Routing Protocols DECnet and booting If the router has been previously configured then select 3 Go to Local Console in the installati...

Страница 65: ... If you type restart at the Config only prompt the following message displays Enter yes to proceed The following menu is then displayed Quick Config Done Type RESTART at Config only prompt for the configuration to take effect Config only Config only restart Are you sure you want to restart the gateway Yes No SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx SmrtSwtch Rtr 5xx INSTALLATION MENU To fully manage this device telnet t...

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Страница 67: ... sure you have completed the necessary steps in obtaining ISDN support This chapter defines what you will need to do to obtain the proper ISDN support ISDN configuration information resides in the SmartSwitch Router 500 Series Network Interface Operations Guide Chapter Contents Topic Page Ordering Your ISDN Line 5 2 Obtaining a Network Termination Device 5 3 ...

Страница 68: ...ttings for your service You will need these to properly configure the router for ISDN operation Table 5 1 Possible Values for ISDN Parameters ISDN Configuration Parameter Possible Values Switch Type INS64 Japan VN3 NET3 AUSTEL Australian Telecom TS 014 5ESS AT T custom for 5ESS local office exchange DMS100 Northern Telecom custom NI1 National ISDN 1 deployed by several vendors on their switches TE...

Страница 69: ...mination device NT1 provides network termination functions to your basic rate interface BRI connection The NT1 device allows you to add S T interface devices to your ISDN connection Depending on your country you may need an NT1 device to connect the SSR 510 to your ISDN line Check with your local telephone company or your authorized Cabletron Systems reseller to see if they can provide one for you...

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Страница 71: ...d provides problem solving information The LEDs on the front of the router with this appendix provide information to help you correct possible problems Appendix Contents Topic Page Normal Powerup A 2 Self Test Progress States A 3 LED Descriptions A 5 Problem Solving Using the LEDs A 7 ...

Страница 72: ...ts built in self test Flashing port serial line LEDs and activity LEDs indicate that the router is running various subroutines as part of the self test See Table 3 After successful completion of the self test the Module OK LED lights and remains lit The Network Activity LED blinks at a rate proportional to the amount of activity on the port 4 The remaining LEDs now indicate their operational statu...

Страница 73: ...r s self test progress LED states Table A 1 Router Self Test Progress LED States 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Microprocessor test and register setup 1 0 G 0 0 0 0 1 Microprocessor interrupts setup 1 0 G 0 0 0 1 0 Option card microprocessor setup 1 0 G 0 0 0 1 1 Option card interrupts setup 1 0 G 0 0 1 0 0 Memory controller port and memory setup 1 0 G 0 0 1 0 1 Peripheral controller port setup 1 0 G...

Страница 74: ... presence test 1 0 0 G 0 0 1 1 Bank 1 simm presence test 1 0 0 G 0 1 0 0 Test for no memory present 1 0 0 G 0 1 0 1 Test for simm size bank 0 1 0 0 G 0 1 1 0 Test for simm size bank 1 1 0 0 G 0 1 1 1 Re map available memory 1 0 0 G 1 0 0 0 Refresh test 1 0 0 G 1 0 0 1 DRAM array test 1 0 0 G 1 0 1 0 Save DRAM configuration and size 1 0 0 G 1 0 1 1 Set the stack pointer and jump to manufacturing te...

Страница 75: ... After Self Test Completion LED Name Off On Green Flashing Power No power to router Router receiving power Faulty power connection or insufficient power Module OK Self test failed Router passed self test N A Network OK Ethernet port is not connected to a properly terminated and operational LAN Ethernet port is connected to a properly terminated and operational LAN N A Network Activity No network a...

Страница 76: ...pears brighter asnetworktraffic increases Port 2 OK Self test failure Normal operation Self test mode Port 2 Activity No traffic on the port There is traffic on the port Flashes more rapidly and appears brighter asnetworktraffic increases Table A 2 Router LED States After Self Test Completion LED Name Off On Green Flashing ...

Страница 77: ...power Secure the power cables at the back cover and between the power supply and wall outlet Check the wall outlet using another appliance or light or plug the power cord into another outlet If no power is available check the wall outlet s circuit breaker Replace the power supply or the router if the problem persists Wrong power supply Ensure to use only the H8767 AA power supply PowerLEDonly is o...

Страница 78: ...unit off momentarily by removing it from the power supply Check that the Network Activity LED blinks momentarily during the LED powerup self test If the router is connected to a known active segment and the Network Activity LED is off then the router is defective Replace the router Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 OK LED does not stay on after the functional code begins execution Serial Port 1 or 2 ...

Страница 79: ... passed If the Serial Port Activity LED still fails to turn on then the router is defective Ensure that the cable has activity on it If the LED still fails to turn on then the port is defective Replace the router Console terminal does not appear work Wrong cable Try connecting the console terminal to the router using a null modem cable with the appropriate 8 pin MJ RS232 connector on the router en...

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Страница 81: ...ections Overview This appendix shows detailed illustrations of the connectors adapters pin assignments and cable connections used on the SSR 510 and the SSR 520 Appendix Contents Topic Page Connector Assignments B 2 Adapters B 5 Cable Connections B 6 ...

Страница 82: ...50 pin serial port connector and its pin assignments Table B 1 describes the pin assignments Figure B 1 50 pin Connector Table B 1 50 pin Connector Assignments Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Code Ground1 2 Cable_ID 1 3 N C 4 DSR A 5 TX Data A 6 DCD A 7 TX Data A 8 RTS A 9 CTS A 10 RX Data A Continued on the next page ...

Страница 83: ... V 35 RX Data A 24 V 35 TX Data A 25 V 35 RX Clock A 26 Cable_ID 0 27 Cable_ID 2 28 N C 29 DSR B 30 TX Data B 31 DCD B 32 RTS A 33 RTS B 34 CTS B 35 RX Data B 36 N C 37 DTE Ground1 38 RX Clock B 39 DTR B 40 TX Clock B 41 N C 42 TX Clock B 43 N C 44 DTR A 45 N C 46 V 35 TX Clock B 47 V 35 Clock B 48 V 35 RX Data B 49 V 35 TX Data B 50 V 35 RX Clock B Table B 1 50 pin Connector Assignments Pin Assig...

Страница 84: ... B 2 shows the 8 pin MJ crossover connector and its pin assignments Table B 2 describes the pin assignments Figure B 2 8 pin MJ Connector Table B 2 8 pin MJ Connector Assignments Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 RX 5 Unused 2 RX 6 TX 3 TX 7 Unused 4 Unused 8 Unused NPG 8719 95F Pin 1 8 ...

Страница 85: ...e B 3 shows the H8571 J adapter 6 pin MMJ connector to 9 pin D Sub connector and its pin assignments Figure B 3 H8571 J Adapter H8575 A Adapter Figure B 4 shows the H8575 A adapter 6 pin MMJ connector to 25 pin D Sub connector and its pin assignments Figure B 4 H8575 A Adapter ...

Страница 86: ... and 31 10 and 35 17 and 42 The resistors are at the P1 end of the cable Table B 3 X 21 Cable Connections BC12F 06 From Pin Connector P1 To X 21 Pin Connector P2 Signal Name 1 2 26 Code Ground1 5 2 T A TX Data A 30 9 T B TX Data B 6 5 I A DCD A 31 12 I B DCD B2 8 3 C A RTS A 33 10 C B RTS B 10 4 R A RX Data A 35 11 R B RX Data B2 17 22 6 13 S A TX Clock A S B TX Clock B2 13 15 RX Clock A DTE Clock...

Страница 87: ...A422 Pin Connector P2 Signal Name 1 27 Code Ground1 4 11 DSR A 29 29 DSR B 5 4 TX Data A 30 22 TX Data B 6 13 DCD I A 31 31 DCD I B 8 7 RTS C A 33 25 RTS C B 9 9 CTS A 34 27 CTS B 10 6 RX Data A 35 24 RX Data B2 11 15 Ring Indicate 12 20 DCE Ground 13 8 RX Clock A 38 26 RX Clock B2 14 12 DTR A 39 30 DTR B Continued on next page ...

Страница 88: ...42 The resistors are at P1 end of cable 15 17 Clock A 40 35 Clock B 17 5 TX Clock A 42 23 TX Clock B2 18 18 Test Indicate 37 19 37 DTE Ground1 20 10 Local Loop 41 16 Speed Select 45 14 Remote Loop Shell Shell Shield Braid Table B 4 EIA422 V 11 V 36 Cable Connections BC12H 06 From Pin Connector P1 To EIA422 Pin Connector P2 Signal Name ...

Страница 89: ...nnector P2 Signal Name 1 26 Code Ground1 4 E DSR A 6 F DCD I A 9 D CTS A 11 J Ring Indicate 21 Y TX Clock A 46 A TX Clock B 22 U Clock A 47 W Clock B 23 R RX Data A 48 T RX Data B 24 P TX Data A 49 S TX Data B 25 V RX Clock A 50 X RX Clock B 32 C RTS 12 29 31 34 37 B DTE Ground1 44 H DTR Shell Braid Strap Overall Cable Shield 20 K Local Loop ...

Страница 90: ... P2 Signal Name 1 26 27 Code Ground1 4 6 DSR A 5 2 TX Data A 30 14 TX Data B 6 8 DCD I A 31 10 DCD I B 8 4 RTS C A 33 19 RTS C B 9 5 CTS A 34 13 CTS B 10 3 RX Data A 35 16 RX Data B2 11 22 Ring Indicate 12 23 DCE Ground 13 17 RX Clock A 38 9 RX Clock B2 15 24 Clock A 40 11 Clock B 17 42 15 12 TX Clock A TX Clock B2 Continued on next page ...

Страница 91: ...between pins 10 and 35 13 and 38 17 and 42 The resistors are at P1 end of cable 18 25 Test Indicate 20 18 Local Loop 29 37 7 DTE Ground1 44 20 DTR 45 21 Remote Loop Shell Shell Shield Braid Table B 6 EIA530A Cable Connections BC12J 06 From Pin Connector P1 To EIA530A Pin Connector P2 Signal Name ...

Страница 92: ...Connector P2 Signal Name 1 2 27 Code Ground1 4 11 DSR A 29 29 DSR B 6 13 DCD I A 31 31 DCD I B 7 4 TX Data 9 9 CTS A 34 27 CTS B 10 6 RX Data A 35 24 RX Data B 11 15 Ring Indicate 12 20 DCE Ground 13 8 RX Clock A 38 26 RX Clock B 17 5 TX Clock A 42 23 TX Clock B 18 18 Test Indicate 20 10 Local Loop 32 7 RTS C Continued on next page ...

Страница 93: ... Contacts tied together 37 19 22 25 30 35 37 DTE Ground1 41 16 Speed Select 44 12 DTR 45 14 Remote Loop Shell Shell Shield Braid 19 17 Clock Table B 7 EIA423 V 10 Cable Connections BC12K 06 From Pin Connector P1 To EIA423 Pin Connector P2 Signal Name ...

Страница 94: ... Connector P1 To V 24 EIA232 Pin Connector P2 Signal Name 1 2 Code Ground1 4 6 DSR A 6 8 DCD I A 7 2 TX Data 9 5 CTS A 10 3 RX Data A 11 22 Ring Indicate 13 17 RX Clock A 17 15 TX Clock A 18 25 Test Indicate 19 24 Clock 20 18 Local Loop 32 4 RTS 12 29 31 34 35 37 38 42 7 DTE Ground1 41 23 Speed Select 44 20 DTR 45 21 Remote Loop ...

Страница 95: ...pecifications Overview This appendix lists the specifications and available parts for the SSR 510 and SSR 520 Appendix Contents Topic Page Product Specifications C 2 Acoustical Specifications C 3 Connectors C 4 Parts List C 5 ...

Страница 96: ...titude Sea level to 4267 m 14 000 ft Relative humidity 10 to 95 Non Operating Altitude Sea level to 12192 m 40 000 ft Power 5 W 1 0 amps total power 1 0 A 5Vdc 5 W 0 0 A 12Vdc n a 0 0 A 15Vdc n a Physical Height 31 12 cm 12 25 in Width 3 2 cm 1 25 in Depth 11 2 cm 4 4 in 13 5 cm 5 3 in when installed as a standalone unit Weight 0 82 kg 1 5 lb Shock Class A B for products weighing under 100 lbs 10 ...

Страница 97: ...sionswerte Werteangaben nach ISO 9296 und ISO 7779 DIN EN277792 2Aktuelle Werte für spezielle Ausrüstungsstufen sind über die Cabletron Systems Vertretungen erhältlich 1 B 10 dBA Product Sound Power Level LWAd B Sound Pressure Level LpAm dBA bystander positions Idle Operate Idle Operate SmartSwitch Router 510 and SmartSwitch Router 520 No measureable noise emissions No measureable noise emissions ...

Страница 98: ...ons C 4 Connectors Table C 4 provides a list of connectors for the SSR 510 and SSR 520 Table C 4 Connectors for the SSR 510 and SSR 520 Connectors Quantity 8 pin MJ 10BaseT twisted pair connector 2 50 pin WAN connector 2 ...

Страница 99: ...vailable parts for SSR 510 and SSR 520 Table C 5 SSR 510 and SSR 520 Parts List Part Part Number Console Port Adapter H8584 AC Cable EIA530A BC12J 06 Cable RS232 V 28 BC12L 06 Cable RS422 V 11 BC12H 06 Cable RS423 V 10 BC12K 06 Cable V 35 BC12G 06 Cable X 21 LL BC12F 06 ...

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Страница 101: ...x contains the installation information which is required for the United Kingdom only Appendix Contents Topic Page Service Categories D 2 Power Rating Router Isolation and Safety Status D 3 Cable Approval D 4 Equipment Between the Approved Router and a Digital Cir cuit PTT D 5 ...

Страница 102: ...Table D 1 BABT Approved Service Specifications Service Requirements Service Category 1 Service Category 2 Interface Type X 21 bis X 21 bis Electrical V 24 V 28 V 35 Physical ISO 2110 BS 6623 part 1 1985 ISO 2593 BS 6623 part 4 1986 Approved Cables Adapters BC12L 06 Adapters BC12G 06 Data Rate bps available from Public Telecommuni cations Operators 2400 BT Hull MCL1 4800 BT Hull MCL1 9600 BT Hull M...

Страница 103: ... shown in Table D 2 Router Isolation No special clearances or creepage distances need to be maintained as the SSR 510 and SSR 520 is contained within its own cabinet which meets all clearances for PTT approval Safety Status All interconnection points on this product are SELV circuits and should only be connected to products with like SELV circuits Table D 2 Router Power Input Voltage Max Input Cur...

Страница 104: ... those cables must benefit from relevant general approval NS G 1235 100009 or conform to any other applicable requirements or both Supported Cables Table D 3 lists supported cables The approved router may not use all of these cables therefore check the instructions to determine which interface types are supported Table D 3 Cables Supported by the Approved Router Interface Cable Type Name Molding P...

Страница 105: ...to the following standards The overall transmission characteristics of all other equipment must not have any material effect on the electrical conditions between the equipment and the digital circuit The equipment must be approved which may be subject to limitations on its use for the purpose of connection between it and a particular digital circuit Cable or wiring must comply with a code of pract...

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