User ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents31Chapter 1 - General Information 1-1311.1 Purpose and Organization of This Manual 1-1311.2 Outline of Installation Process 1-231Chapter 2 - Product Overview 2-1312.1 Models 2-1312.2 Physical Appearance 2-2312.3 Device Configuration 2-20312.4 Device Components 2-28312.5 Connections 2-4031Chapter 3 - Component Details 3-1323.1 Cabinet (Chassis) 3-1323.2 Module Characteristics 3-3323.3 Basic Control Unit (BCU) 3-4323.4 Routing Processor (RP) 3-16323.5 Network Interface Module (NIF) 3-18323.6 Power Supply Unit (POW) 3-65333.7 Memory Module (MS64, MS128 and MS256) 3-74333.8 Memory Card Module (MC30 and MC64) 3-75333.9 Fittings 3-75333.10 Customer-Responsibility Interface Cables 3-8433Chapter 4 - Precautions in Planning Installation 4-1344.1 Prerequisites 4-1344.2 Configuration Limits 4-7344.3 Segmentation/Topology Restrictions 4-50354.4 LAN Networking Restrictions 4-51354.5 WAN Networking Restrictions 4-52354.6 ATM Networking Restrictions 4-58354.7 Precautions on IP Connection with Other Devices 4-64364.8 Precautions When Replacing Other Router with GR2000 4-67364.9 Connection with IPv6 Router 4-68364.10 Precautions on IPX Connection 4-73364.11 Precautions on Bridge Connections 4-76374.12 Precautions on QoS Control 4-79374.13 Caution on Use of Tag-VLAN 4-81374.14 Precautions for using IP multicast 4-83374.15 Precautions for using MPLS 4-8937Chapter 5 - Installation Site Conditions 5-1385.1 Environmental Requirements 5-1385.2 Power and Cooling Requirements 5-6385.3 Layout 5-1738Chapter 6 - Hardware Installation 6-1386.1 Unpacking 6-1386.2 Handling of Components Subject to Static Electricity 6-11396.3 Installation of Chassis 6-12396.4 Routing and Connection of Cables 6-40396.5 Mounting and Unmounting of Flash Memory Card (MC) 6-62396.6 Handling of GBIC 6-64396.7 Connection of Setup Console 6-6539Chapter 7 - Starting, Setting Up, and Stopping 7-1407.1 Overview of Device Operation 7-1407.2 Starting the Router 7-2407.3 Restarting the Router 7-2407.4 Setting Up Initial Configuration 7-3407.5 Stopping the Router 7-340Chapter 8 - Adding and Removing Components 8-1408.1 BCU, RP, and NIF Modules 8-1408.2 Power Supply Components 8-5408.3 Fans 8-17408.4 Main Memory Module 8-20408.5 Hot-Swapping of Components 8-2140Chapter 9 - Software Installation and Updates 9-1419.1 Introduction 9-1419.2 Supplied Media and Equipment Required 9-141List of Figures43Chapter 1 - General Information 1-143Chapter 2 - Product Overview 2-143Chapter 3 - Component Details 3-143Chapter 4 - Precautions in Planning Installation 4-145Chapter 5 - Installation Site Conditions 5-146Chapter 6 - Hardware Installation 6-146Chapter 7 - Starting, Setting Up, and Stopping 7-148Chapter 8 - Adding and Removing Components 8-148Chapter 9 - Software Installation and Updates 9-148List of Tables49Chapter 1 General Information551.1 Purpose and Organization of This Manual551.2 Outline of Installation Process56Chapter 2 Product Overview572.1 Models572.2 Physical Appearance582.3 Device Configuration762.4 Device Components842.4.1 Cabinet (Network Processor Unit Chassis)852.4.2 Basic Control Unit (BCU)852.4.2.1 RM-CPU862.4.2.2 RM-IO862.4.2.3 RMB-CPU862.4.2.4 RMB-IO862.4.2.5 Crossbar Switch (CSW)872.4.3 Routing Processor Module(RP)872.4.4 Network Interface Module (NIF)902.4.5 Power Supply Unit (POW)922.4.6 CPU Fan922.4.7 Main Storage Card (MS)922.4.8 Flash Memory Card (MC)922.4.9 Interface Cables932.4.10 NIF accessory (GBIC)932.4.11 Temperature monitoring sensor932.4.12 Software942.5 Connections962.5.1 Interface Cables and Connectors962.5.1.1 LAN982.5.1.2 WAN992.5.1.3 ATM1002.5.2 Network Connections1002.5.2.1 LAN Connection1002.5.2.2 WAN Connection1012.5.2.3 ATM Connection101Chapter 3 Component Details1033.1 Cabinet (Chassis)1033.2 Module Characteristics1053.3 Basic Control Unit (BCU)1063.3.1 RM-CPU(2S)1063.3.2 RMP (2S)1073.3.3 RM-CPU(4S), RMB-CPU (4S), RM-CPU(HH), RMB-CPU (HH), RM-CPU(MH), RMB-CPU (MH), RM-CPU(LH) an...1103.3.4 RM-CPU(S), RM-CPU(M), RM-CPU(MC2) and RM-CPU(L)1123.3.5 RM-IO(4S), RMB-IO (4S) and RM-IO(H)1133.3.6 RM-IO(S), RM-IO(M), and RM-IO(L)1163.3.7 RMB-IO(H)1173.3.8 CSW1173.4 Routing Processor (RP)1183.4.1 RP-A1/RP-D/RP-D61183.4.2 RP-C/RP-C61193.5 Network Interface Module (NIF)1203.5.1 NE100-8T, NE100-8TA and NE100-8TB1213.5.2 NE100-4F, NE100-4FS, and NE100-4FS41223.5.3 NE1G-1S, NE1G-1SA, NE1G-1L, NE1G-1LA, NE1G-1LHA, NE1G-1LHA8, NE1G-1LB, NE1G-1SB and NE1G-1LHBA1233.5.4 NWVX-41243.5.5 NWVX-81273.5.21 NWOC48-1A, NWOC48-1A4 and NWOC48-1A81563.6.1 POW-S100S1683.6.3 POW-HDCH1693.6.10 POW-M100 and POW-L2001753.9 Fittings1773.9.3 V.24, V.35, and X.21 Interface Cables1783.10.2.2 UTP Cable for Primary (I.431 or I.431-a)1943.10.2.4 Metal (Coaxial) Cable for Secondary (G.703)1963.10.2.6 Multimode Optical Fiber Cable for OC-3c/STM-1 (POS) MMF1974.1 Prerequisites2054.1.1 Local Setup Console and Remote Operation Terminal2054.2.1 RP2114.2.4.3 Line Accommodation with WAN (Other than ISDN and Overload)2164.2.4.5 Line Accommodation with WAN (Overload)2184.2.4.9 Line accommodating conditions for ATM2244.2.5.1 Maximum Number of ARP Entries2254.2.6 Maximum Number of Interfaces and Multihome Subnets2264.2.6.1 Maximum Number of Interfaces2264.2.7.1 Maximum Number of Neighbor Routers2274.2.11 MPLS/IP-VPN [ROUTE-OS3]2314.2.11.3 Memory Card Unit (MC)2344.2.11.4 Minimum Memory Requirements2344.2.11.7 Dynamic Entry and Static Entry Maximum Entry Count2424.2.12 IPv6 [ROUTE-OS6]2434.2.12.2 IPv6 function restrictions regarding the routing processing mechanism (RP) mounting cond...2444.2.12.4 Number of NDP Entries2464.2.12.8 Maximum Number of IPv6 Addresses to be Set2484.2.12.9 Routing Resource2494.2.13 Tag-VLAN2514.2.13.1 Routing Processor Module (RP) and NIF2514.2.13.3 Number of Tag-VLANs to be Set in Multi-Home2524.3.1 Items to be Prepared2544.3.2 Network Configuration2544.4.1 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX2554.4.2 100BASE-FX2554.4.3 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-LH2554.5 WAN Networking Restrictions2564.5.1 Required Settings on GR2000 for Connecting Other Devices on PPP2564.5.2.4 Conditions When Submitting Application Form to Frame Relay Network2574.5.2.5 Packet Length2574.5.3.1 Required Setting on GR2000 for POS in Multivendor Environment2604.6.1 Bandwidth Planning Considerations2624.6.1.1 Routing Capacity of GR2000 on ATM Interface2624.6.1.2 Cellularization Overhead2624.6.2.1 ATM Connection with Hitachi NP200 and NP2202654.6.4 Function-wise Conditions for ATM Connection2674.6.4.1 ATM Connection with IPX Devices2674.6.4.2 ATM Connection with Bridge Devices2674.7.1 Interface Address in Point-to-Point Line Connection2684.7.6 Cautions When Using OSPF on Point-to-Point Circuits2694.7.8.1 Cautions Regarding NextHop Resolution2704.9.1 Connection with IPv6 Router2724.9.1.1 Interface Address of Point-to-Point Type Line2724.9.1.3 Caution When Changing the MTU Length of IPv6 Relay Line2734.9.1.6 IPv6 function that can be used at IPv6 relaying software processing2754.10.1 Configuration Settings2774.10.1.1 Setting of RIP Packet Processing2774.10.1.2 Setting of SAP Packet Processing2774.10.1.4 Use of NetWare 4.12784.10.2.2 Model Traffic of Periodic SAP Packets2794.10.2.3 Traffic of Periodic RIP and Periodic SAP Packets on Group-Defined Interface2794.11.1 Protocol and Topology Restrictions2804.11.1.1 Spanning-Tree Protocol2804.11.6 Bridge Definition on ISDN Interface2824.12.1 Relationship Between Load on RP and QoS2834.13.1 Connection with LAN Switch2854.13.1.1 VLAN type2854.13.1.2 Tag-VLAN setting2854.14.1 Multicast relay2874.14.1.1 Common to protocols2874.14.2 Redundant route (route switching due to impediment)2884.14.2.1 When using PIM-DM2884.14.2.2 When using DVMRP2884.14.3.1 PIM-DM2894.15 Precautions for using MPLS2934.15.1 Non-permitted mixed use of LSP allocation system for each VPN and RFC2547 bis system2934.15.4 Difference in IP-VPN of the LSP allocation system for each VPN using software version2944.15.4.3 Versions prior to Ver. 05-002955.1 Environmental Requirements2975.1.1 Temperature and Humidity2975.1.7 Acoustic Noise3005.2.1 Input Power Requirements3025.2.2.1 100V ac Input (GR2000-2S, GR2000-4S, GR2000-6H, GR2000-10H, GR2000-4, GR2000-10)3035.2.7.3 Cooling Requirements for Rack-Mount Installation3136.1 Unpacking3156.1.1 Chassis3156.2 Handling of Components Subject to Static Electricity3256.3.3 Floor Installation of Chassis3286.3.4.1 Rack-Mount Installation of Small-Scale Chassis—GR2000-2S, GR2000-4, GR2000-4S, GR2000-6H3376.4.1 General Rules for Routing and Connection of Cables3546.4.2.1 GR2000-2S3586.4.2.5 GR2000-20H3636.4.2.6 GR2000-43666.4.3 Connection of Interface Cables3726.4.3.1 LAN: 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX3726.4.3.3 WAN: V.24, V.35, and X.213736.4.3.7 ATM/MMF/SMF: OC-3c ATM/MMF, OC-3c ATM/SMF, OC-12c/ATM/MMF and OC-12c ATM/SMF3757.1 Overview of Device Operation3818.1 BCU, RP, and NIF Modules3858.2.1 GR2000-4S3898.2.3.1 Input Unit (AC or DC)3928.2.4.1 Input Unit (AC or DC)3948.2.6.1 POW for AC Input3978.2.7.1 POW for AC Input3998.3.1 Fan Tray for GR2000-10H4018.4.1 Addition/Removal of Main Memory Module for RM (BCU)4048.5.1.2 Removing a BCU4068.5.2.1 Adding an RP4078.5.2.2 Removing an RP4078.5.3 Network Interface (NIF)4079.1 Introduction409Size: 4.48 MBPages: 410Language: EnglishOpen manual