参考指南目录Revision Level History3Revision3Description3A3Model 5399 RAC Digital Modem Configuration Notes7Custom Modem Configuration7Using the %digital_modem Section7Setting Parameter Values8Standard Digital Modem Configurations9U.S. Operation, V.42bis Primary/MNP5 Secondary9U.S. Operation, Disable V.42bis Compression (V.42 ...10U.S. Operation, MNP5 Primary: V.42/V.42bis Disable...10U.S. Operation, Disable V.34 Extended Speeds (33.6...11International Operation11Parameter Maps and Option Settings11Parameter 012Bit12Parameter 113Bit13Table1 Transmitting DCE Break Handling with Respe...14Table2 Receiving DCE Break Handling with Respect ...15Parameter 216Bit16Parameter 317Bit17Parameter 418Bit18Parameter 518Bit18Parameter 618Bit18Parameter 719Bit19Parameter 819Bit19Parameter 920Bit20Parameter 1020Bit20Parameter 1121Bit21Parameter 1221Bit21Parameter 1321Bit21Parameter 1422Bit22Parameter 1522Bit22Parameter 1623Bit23Parameter 1724Bit24Parameter 1825Bit25Parameter 1926Bit26Parameter 2027Bit27Parameter 2128Bit28Parameter 2228Bit28Parameter 2329Bit29Parameter 2430Bit30Parameter 2530Bit30Parameter 2630Bit30Parameter 2732Bit32Parameter 2833Bit33Parameter 2934Bit34Parameter 3035Bit35Parameter 3136Bit36Parameter 3237Bit37Parameter 3337Bit37Parameter 3438Bit38Parameter 3539Bit39Parameter 3640Bit40Parameter 3740Bit40Parameter 3841Bit41Parameter 3942Bit42Parameter 4042Bit42Parameter 4142Bit42Parameter 4242Bit42Parameter 4343Bit43Parameter 4443Bit43Parameter 4543Bit43Parameter 4645Bit45Parameter 4746Bit46Parameter 4847Bit47Parameter 4947Bit47Parameter 5047Bit47Parameter 5147Bit47Parameter 5248Bit48Parameter 5348Bit48Parameter 5448Bit48Parameter 5548Bit48Parameter 5649Bit49Parameter 5749Bit49Parameter 5849Bit49Parameter 5949Bit49Parameter 6050Bit50Parameter 6150Bit50Parameter 6250Bit50Parameter 6350Bit50文件大小: 659.9 KB页数: 50Language: English打开用户手册
快速安装指南目录Quick-Start Guide for Remote Access Concentrators1Copyright © 1997 Bay Networks, Inc.2Trademarks2Restricted Rights Legend2Statement of Conditions2Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement4Contents9About This Guide11If you want11Go to11Before You Begin11Conventions12Convention:12Represents:12Acronyms13Ordering Bay Networks Publications13Bay Networks Customer Service14Region14Telephone number14Fax number14How to Get Help15Technical Solutions Center15Telephone number15Fax number15Quick-Start Guide for Remote Access Concentrators17QuickStart17Table 1 . Quick-Start Tasks18Task18What is Performed18What is Required18Task 1: Order Line Provisioning19Task 2: IP Addresses19Task 3: Boot Sequence19Task 4: Software Image20Task 5: Install RAC Software20Task 6: Install the RAC20Task 7: RAC Configuration211. At the ROM monitor prompt, enter addr and respo...222. After you enter the address path names, enter a...223. After you verify the IP address, set the operat...22Set the Operating Image231. At the ROM monitor prompt, enter image and resp...232. After you enter the image name, enter im -d to ...233. After you verify the operating image, set the i...23Configure the Interface Sequence231. At the ROM monitor prompt, enter seq. The syste...232. After you enter the sequence, enter seq -d to v...233. Save the changes you made to the RAC:24a) For the 5399 RAC, exit the ROM monitor by enter...24b) Enter s to select the supervisory Module main m...24c) Enter m to select Module Information Menu.24d) At the Enter slot # (1-14): prompt enter the sl...24Enable the allow_snmp_sets Parameter241. At the console monitor prompt, enter allow_snmp...242. Enter Y when you are asked if you want to enabl...24Task 8: Boot the RAC24Task 9: Configure the Switch Type251. After the RAC boots, enter cli at the console m...252. Enter admin as follows:253. Using the set wan command, enter the switch typ...25Task 10: Set Switch Parameters26Task 11: Configure Basic Security261. Set the enable_security parameter to yes and se...262. Set CLI port security:263. Set VCLI port security:26Task 12: Reboot the RAC271. Connect the cables to the WAN interface ports o...272. Test the RAC by dialing in to it.27Task 13: Customizing the RAC27Roadmap28Installing and Configuring the RAC28Task28Documentation28Task29Documentation29Task30Tools and Documentation30Customizing the RAC31Task31Tools and Documentation31RAC Reference Documentation32文件大小: 172.2 KB页数: 34Language: English打开用户手册
安装指南目录1 All direct connections to T1 and ISDN lines must...62 Before connecting your unit, you must inform the...6Port ID6REN/SOC6FIC6USOC63 If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it sho...64 This device has been designed to prevent harm to...65 Under the FCC Rules, no customer is authorized t...66 If the telephone company alters their equipment ...67 In the event of equipment malfunction, all repai...6Revision Level History7Revision7Description7Contents9Figures11Tables13Preface15About this Guide15Printing Conventions16Convention:16Represents:16Convention:17Represents:17Related Documents17Technical Support and Online Services19Bay Networks Customer Service19Bay Networks Information Services21World Wide Web21Customer Service FTP22Support Source CD22CompuServe22InfoFACTS23How to Get Help24Chapter1 Introduction25Figure11 . Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator...25Remote Network Access26Figure12 . The Model 5399 as a Remote Access Ser...26Model 5399 Description27Module Features28Processors28WAN Interfaces28Memory28Flash Memory28Modems28System 5000 Common Management Bus29System 5000 Backplane Ethernet Segment Banks30System 5000 Service Port Management30Firmware and Software31Firmware31ROM Monitor31Supported Configurations32Watchdog Timer32Front Panel32Figure13 . Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator...33Front Panel Components34Annunciator34Table11 . Annunciator Conditions34Color34Operational Condition34Segment Connection LEDs34Module Status LEDs34Table12 . Module Status LEDs35LED35Description35Network Status and Alarm LEDs35Table13 . Network Status and Alarm LEDs36Alarm36Description36Port Usage LEDs36WAN Interface Ports36Physical Characteristics37Chapter2 Installing the Model 5399 Remote Access ...39Before you Begin39Table21 . Model 5399 Configuration Options40Device on which the Operational Software and Image...40Model 5399 Must Be Connected to the Network40Input Device used to Enter Basic Configuration Par...40Installing the Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrat...41Preparing for Hardware Installation41Setting the Backplane Ethernet Segment41Figure21 . Model 5399 Jumper and Connector Locat...42Ethernet Segment Bank Selector42Segment Selection DIP Switch43Table22 . Segment Selection DIP Switch Settings44DIP Switch S1 Switch Number44Jumper Card Connects J5, J21 (Segment Bank 1-6)44Jumper Card Connects J5, J22 (Segment Bank 7-12)44Installing the Module into the Hub441. Remove the blank filler panel from the chassis ...442. Verify that the module jumpers are set correctl...443. Extend the inserter/extractor levers to their f...44Figure22 . Inserter/Extractor Lever454. Align the top and bottom edges of the module in...45Figure23 . Inserting the Module465. Seat the module backplane connectors by simulta...46Figure24 . Seating Module Connectors476. Tighten the captive retaining screws at both en...47Testing the Installation48Figure25 . Module LED Display48LED Indicators49Connecting a WAN Interface501. Plug the cable into the WAN Interface port loca...51Figure26 . Connecting a WAN Interface51Connecting a Service Port Terminal529600 bps (default)528 data bits52No parity521 stop bit52No flow control52ASCII52Table23 . Service Port Pin Assignments53Terminal DB-953DB-2553Function53To Service Port DB-9 Pins53Function53Connecting the Terminal531. Connect the terminal (or a computer in terminal...532. Press to display the Slot Selection menu.53Figure27 . Slot Selection Menu54Initial Setup and Using the ROM Monitor55Remote Access Concentrator Parameters56Table24 . Server Parameters56Parameter56Description56Initializing the Remote Access Concentrator571. Use a terminal connected to the chassis service...572. Reset the Remote Access Concentrator by typing ...573. Answer the question by entering y.574. Within 10 seconds, connect to the Remote Access...575. Wait for the following prompt:576. Press the space bar within 10 seconds.587. If you want to clear out the stored parameters ...588. On the service port terminal, press then -T to ...589. Press s.5810. Press m to select the Module Information menu....5811. Enter the slot number of the module you want t...5812. Press d to select the module configuration def...5813. Press y.5914. Press twice.5915. Press c and the slot number.5916. Verify the Remote Access Concentrator hardware...5917. To verify and record the unit’s Ethernet addre...6018. Verify that the Remote Access Concentrator is ...60Booting the Remote Access Concentrator61Auto-initializing the IP Address Parameters61BOOTP62RARP63Manually Initializing the IP Address Parameters641. Enter the addr command at the monitor prompt.642. Enter the IP address for the Remote Access Conc...643. Modify the parameter next to each prompt, or pr...64Booting Using BFS651. Initialize the IP address parameters using eith...652. Enter the boot command.65Booting Using TFTP671. Initialize the IP address parameters using eith...672. Enter the image command at the monitor prompt.673. Issue the following commands to prepare the tft...684. Enter the boot command.68Self-booting the Remote Access Concentrator691. Initialize the IP address parameters using the ...692. Enter the sequence command at the monitor promp...693. Enter self, net as the sequence.694. Enter the boot command at the monitor prompt.69Booting from a Windows NT® Host70Booting from Another Model 5399 Remote Access Conc...70Installing the Operational Software and Loading th...70Installing to and Loading from a UNIX Host711. Install the image on a UNIX host. The software ...712. Execute the ROM Monitor addr command:713. Execute the boot command.71Invoking the Console Monitor72Chapter3 ROM Monitor Commands73Command Descriptions74Table31 . ROM Monitor Commands74Command74Description74Use74Table31 . ROM Monitor Commands (continued)75Command75Description75Use75addr76boot80config86erase87help88image89lat_key90net91ping92ports93sequence94stats96Table32 . Network Statistics96Statistic96Description96Statistic97Description97Chapter4 Troubleshooting Procedures99Front Panel Alarms and LED Indicators99Figure41 . Model 5399 Front Panel Alarms and LED...99Table41 . Model 5399 Front Panel LEDs100LED(s)100Description100Table41 . Model 5399 Front Panel LEDs (continued...101LED(s)101Description101Table41 . Model 5399 Front Panel LEDs (continued...102Power-up and Boot Procedures102Table42 . Troubleshooting Guide103Condition103Possible Cause103Corrective Action103Table42 . Troubleshooting Guide (continued)104Condition104Possible Cause104Corrective Action104Power-Up Diagnostic Messages104Boot Failures105Boot Error Report106Table43 . Errors from Last ERPC Layer Invocation...107Error107Description107Table44 . Errors from Last Read Request107Error107Description107Table45 . Errors from Last Open Request108Error108Description108Correcting Remote Access Concentrator Parameters108Load Server Host Not Responding109UNIX Host on the LAN1101. To place erpcd on the load server host into Tes...1102. Place the Remote Access Concentrator into Monit...110Windows NT Host on the LAN1111. Stop the erpcds service from the Control Panel....1122. Place the Remote Access Concentrator into Monit...112Another Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator Modu...1121. Use ping from any host on your network to make ...1122. Either use telnet or na to verify the unit’s co...112Remote Access Concentrator Dumps113Table46 . Remote Access Concentrator Dump File N...114Remote Access Concentrator Address114Network Address114BSD Filename114System V Pathname114Conditions for Replacing a Module115Module Configuration Management115Preparing for a Hot Swap117Removing a Module1191. Using the flat-tip screwdriver, loosen the two ...1192. Push the top and bottom inserter/extractor leve...1193. Slide the module out of the chassis.1194. Place the module on an antistatic mat.119Completing the Hot Swap1201. Verify that the jumper settings on the replacem...1202. Use the procedures outlined in Chapter2 to ins...1203. Boot the replacement Remote Access Concentrator...1204. If applicable, obtain a new LAT key and enter i...120Appendix A Port Pins and Signals121WAN Interface Ports121FigureA1 . WAN Interface Port Connector121TableA1 . WAN Interface Port/Pin Signal Allocati...121Pin Number121Signal121AppendixB Modem Upgrade Instructions123Contents of the Kit123Required Tools123Module Removal Instructions1241. Disconnect the WAN cables.1242. Loosen the two captive screws.1243. Disengage the module from the backplane by simu...1244. Remove the module.124FigureB1 . Removing the Module from the System 5...124Modem Card Installation Instructions1251. Find the locations on the module in which the m...1252. On the modem cards, find the blank connector po...1253. Orient the modem card so that JP1 is closest to...1254. Push the corners of the modem card down onto th...1255. Insert and tighten the two screws to secure the...1256. Follow the installation instructions detailed i...125FigureB2 . Adding Modem Cards to the Module126Removing Modem Cards1271. Locate the modem card that you want to remove.1272. Remove the two screws that secure the modem car...1273. Push in the locking detent on the nylon standof...1274. Repeat the procedure for the other corner of th...1275. Lift the modem card straight out of its connect...127FigureB3 . Removing Modem Cards from the Module128Index129A129B129C129D129E129F130G130H130I130L130M130N131O131P131R131S131T132U132V132W132文件大小: 1.0 MB页数: 132Language: English打开用户手册