3com MSR 30-20 Instruccion De Instalación

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Enter <Ctrl+B>, the system will enter the extended Boot ROM menu; otherwise, 
the system will enter the program decompression process.
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The system enters the Boot extended menu only if <Ctrl+B> is pressed 
immediately (within six seconds) after the statement “Press Ctrl+B to enter 
extended Boot Menu...” appears. Otherwise, you will enter the program 
decompression process. To re-enter the Boot extended menu during the 
decompression process, you need to reboot the router.
The current starting file is main application file--cf:/main.bin!
The main application file is self-decompressing...
Decompressing...done!
System is starting.....
Ensure the baudrate is set to 9600bps!
Starting at 0x10000...
usrRoot() end
leave BSP
id=0x2000,proc=0xc6c888
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id=0x1cfff000,proc=0xc7b6d4
User interface con0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started. 
Press <Enter> and the screen will display:
<H3C> 
This prompt indicates that the router has entered the user view, and now the 
router can be configured.
Configuration 
Fundamentals
In general, the configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1: Before configuring the router, the networking requirements should be 
made specific, which include networking purpose, the role of the router in the 
network, the division of subnets, WAN type and transmission medium, the 
network security policy and reliability.
Step 2: Based on the above requirements, draw a clear and integrated networking 
diagram.
Step 3: Configure the WAN interface of the router. First, configure the physical 
operating parameters (e.g., the operating mode of the serial interface, baud rate 
and synchronous clock) of the interface according to the transmission medium of 
the WAN. For the dial-up interface, the user also needs to configure DCC 
parameters. Then, configure the link layer protocol encapsulated on the interface 
and the related operating parameters according to the WAN type.