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1. 4 Tighten the two screws that hold it in place Be careful not to overtighten the screws 5 Onthe front of the host device remove the blank label from the Expansion Slot LEDs an AdvanceStack Switching Hub 12R 5 7 9 JOO E c3 e Management Slot pr CB UC EE AUI Xcvr Slot 6 Insert the router module label HEWLETT D I PACKARD AdvanceStack Switching Hub 12R 1 3 5 7 9 11 P 2 d ft Sg Sg a Ol iL 2 Y ou y 2 e e Management Slot ra J EN d E E 2 4 6 8 10 12 o UOREIRQSUI Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network NOTE WARNING 2 10 Connecting to the Network This section explains how to connect the router to your network The LAN connection is made automatically when the router is installed in the host device The synchronous serial and ISDN ports are used to connect the router to a WAN Not all the cables required to connect the router to a network are provided with the router However cables
2. 4 1 Upgrading the Boot ROMs 4 4 Recovering Lost Passwords 4 4 Virtual Configuration Register Settings 4 8 Changing Configuration Register Settings 4 9 Virtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings 4 10 Enabling Booting from Flash Memory 4 13 Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory 4 13 Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Switching Hub 4 16 Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Remote 2C 417 Router to Router Connections 4 18 Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts 1 Identifying a Roll Over Cable 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts A 3 Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts A 4 Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts A 5 Bb nen aslo ae eae uy AU EY ates whe Paes Quar Ra A A 5 JP du CU PTT PER A 8 oleole uice Ord OR ap ASA 11 EE 14 A Al amp Seine ba dct i eS ie saloni A 17 ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts A 20 B HP J3138A Specifications EE B 1 Power Consumption B 1
3. Serial number greater than SG711XXXXX for example 56711012345 If your Switching Hub does not match either of the above illustrations please contact your HP reseller or dealer to get your Switching Hub replaced under warranty Refer to the included HP Warranty Statement Booklet for the appropriate warranty telephone number for your country Troubleshooting Inserting the HP Internet Router M odule into an HP Remote 2C Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Remote 2C In the topology below HP does not recommend configuring the HP Internet Router Module for bridging Instead configure the router to route IP IPX and Appletalk protocols This is because bridging forwards multicast and broad cast packets from the 100 Mbps network to the much slower 1 or ISDN lines This will overload the WAN link with traffic In routing mode the Router will not forward multicast and broadcast packets off of the network To A 100VG Network Back of Remote 2C O 4 SlotA Compatible Modules HP Internet Router Module in either slot of the Remote 2 NW en mronzoo lt 22 r xc sz sa eB ZS Ss 2F 2 2 Service Note Numbers J3200A 02A J3201A 02A J3202A 02A J3203A 02A J3204A 02A J3205A 02A J3138A 01 4 17 SEU EN Maintenance Troubleshooting Router to Router Connections 4 18 Router to Router Connections Please see
4. Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network Signaling Standards Supported The synchronous serial port supports the following signaling standards EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 You can order a DB 60 shielded serial transition cable from HP that has the appropriate connector for the standard you specify The router end of the shielded serial transition cable has a DB 60 connector which connects to the DB 60 port on the rear panel of the router The other end of the serial transition cable is available with the connector appropriate for the standard you specify The documentation for the device you want to connect should indicate the standard used for that device The synchronous serial port can be configured as DTE or DCE except EIA 530 which is DTE only depending on the attached cable To order a shielded serial transition cable refer to the section Ordering Information in chapter 1 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview and appendix A Cable Specifications serial ports configured as DTE require external clocking from a CSU DSU or other DCE device Although attempting to manufacture your own serial cables is not recom mended because of the small size of the pins on the DB 60 serial connector cable pinouts are provided in appendix A Cable Specifications Distance Limitations Serial signals can travel a limited distance at any given bi
5. Table 4 5 Default Boot Filenames Action or Filename Bit 3 bootstrap mode ROM software Cisco2 igs Cisco3 igs cisco4 igs cisco5 igs cisco6 igs cisco7 igs cisco10 igs ciscoll igs ciscol2 igs cisco13 1gs ciscol4 igs ciscol5 igs ciscol igs ciscol7 igs bech Lm Lm Lm Lm Lm LS LL C C C C C o o co k e e e O O O Fa k rn tr O c c c it2 Bit l O O ra ka O O La O Bit0 o O ro O O k GO Troubleshooting Virtual Configuration Register Settings In the following example the virtual configuration register is set to boot the router from Flash memory and to ignore Break at the next reboot ofthe router Router gt enable password enablepassword Router conf term Enter configuration commands Edit with DELETE CTRL W config register 0x102 and CTRL U boot system flash filename 2 Router one per line end with CTRL Z The router creates a default boot filename as part of the automatic configura tion processes The boot filename consists of cisco plus the octal equivalent of the boot field number a hyphen and the processor type A boot system configuration command in the router configuration in NVRAM overrides the default boot filename RIN Maintenance Troubleshooting Virtual Configuration Register Settings Bit 8 controls the console Break key Setting bit 8 the factory default causes the processor to ignore the
6. 2 DSR Shield DCD LL Twisted pairno 6 lt 2 F RLSD Shield DTR DSR Twisted pairno 10 gt J 2 H DTR Shield LL DCD Twisted pairno 11 gt J 2 Shield TxD RxD Twisted pairno 1 gt J 2 SD TxD RxD gt J 2 5 SD RxD TxD Twisted pair no 5 J 2 R RD RxD TxD lt J 2 T RD TXCE TXC Twisted pairno 2 gt J 2 0 SCTE TXCE TXC gt J 2 W SCTE RxC TXCE Twisted pairno 4 J 2 V SCR RxC TxCE 2 SCR TxC RxC Twisted pairno 3 J 2 Y SCT TxC RxC lt 2 SCT 15 suone yi ecds ope Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts A 16 Table A 10 V 35 DCE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to 34 Pin 60 Pin J 1 49 1 48 J 1 50 1 51 1 53 J 1 54 1 55 J 1 56 1 46 1 45 Shield 1 35 Shield 1 42 Shield 1 43 Shield 1 44 Shield 1 34 Shield J 1 33 Shield 1 28 1 27 J 1 18 J 1 17 1 26 1 25 J 1 22 J 1 21 J 1 20 J 1 19 MODE 1 GND MODE 0 Shorting group GND TXC NIL RxC_TxCE RxD TxD GND Shorting group Circuit GND Twisted pair no 12 2 B Shield CTS RTS Twisted pair no 8 J 2 Shield RTS CTS Twisted pairno 9 gt J 2 Shield DTR DSR Twisted pair no 10 gt J 2 Shield LL DCD DSR DTR DCD LL RxD TxD RxD TxD TxD RxD
7. HEWLETT PACKARD Installation Guide HP J3138A HP AdvancesStack Internet Router HP Networking Kip HEWLETT PACKARD Support is as close as the World Wide Web http w w w hp com go netw ork_city Follow the links that lead you to Support Drivers and Technology Our Web site has everything you need in one place around the clock seven days a week m Software agent firmware and drivers see When Downloading Files below m Troubleshooting information Product information m Support contacts Your HP Reseller can help too Be sure to talk to your reseller about the support services they offer for your HP networking products Other HP Electronic Support Services If you don t have World Wide Web access these sources provide firmware drivers and technical information CD ROM Every network manageable hub and switch comes with a CD ROM that includes management software MIBs documentation and other useful technical information HP FTP Library Service ftp ftponpocom Use your FTP software to ftp to site Name anonymous Log in as anonymous Password john mycompany com Enter your email address as your password ftp gt bin Enter bin as the file transfer type ftp gt cd pub networking software Go to the directory that has the files ftp gt get filename Transfer the file you want to your computer ftp gt quit Quit the connection When Downloading Files Files are typically named
8. Dies ist ein Ger t der Sicherheitsklasse I und verf gt ber einen sch tzenden Erdungsterminal Der Betrieb des Ger ts erfordert eine ununterbrochene Sicherheitserdung von der Hauptstromquelle zu den Ger teingabeterminals den Netzkabeln oder dem mit Strom belieferten Netzkabelsatz voraus Sobald Grund zur Annahme besteht daf3 der Schutz beeintr chtigt worden ist das Netzkabel aus der Wandsteckdose herausziehen bis die Erdung wiederhergestellt ist F r LAN Kabelerdung m Wenn Ihr LAN ein Gebiet umfafst das von mehr als einem Stromverteilungssystem beliefert wird m ssen Sie sich vergewissern dafs die Sicherheitserdungen fest untereinander verbunden sind m LAN Kabel k nnen gelegentlich gef hrlichen bergangsspannungen ausgesetzt werden beispielsweise durch Blitz oder St rungen in dem Starkstromnetz des Elektrizit tswerks Bei der Handhabung exponierter Metallbestandteile des Netzwerkes Vorsicht walten lassen Dieses Ger t enth lt innen keine durch den Benutzer zu wartenden Teile Wartungs Anpassungs Instandhaltungs oder Reparaturarbeiten d rfen nur von geschultem Bedienungspersonal durchgef hrt werden Dieses Ger t hat keinen Netzschalter es wird beim Anschlie en des Netzkabels eingeschaltet one noo pure Apyes Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Simboli di sicurezza Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione Se
9. N N J21 Shield GND TxD RxD RTS 5 DSR Circuit GND DCD TxC RxC LTST DIR TxCE suone yi ecis ore Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A 6 EIA TIA 232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 25 J 1 50 J 1 51 1 46 J 1 36 Shield J 1 41 Shield J 1 35 Shield J 1 42 Shield J 1 43 Shield J 1 45 Shield J 1 44 Shield J 1 39 Shield J 1 40 Shield J 1 33 Shield 1 34 Shield J 1 38 Shield A 10 MODE 0 Shorting group rra EIN Twisted pair no 9 CE di TxD RxD Twisted pair no 5 gt J 2 3 Shield CTS RTS Twisted pairno 10 J 2 4 3 Shield RTS CTS Twisted pair no 4 gt J 2 5 Shield DTR DSR Twisted pair no 3 gt J 2 6 3 Shield Circuit GND Twisted pair no 1 2 7 E Shield LL DCD Twisted pair no 2 gt J 2 8 Shield TxCE TxC Twisted pair no 7 gt J 2 15 Shield NIL RXC Twisted pair no 6 gt 2 17 Shield DCD LL Twisted pairno 12 J 2 18 Shield DSR DTR Twisted pairno 11 J 2 20 Shield RxC TxCE Twisted pair no 8 J 2 24 m 21 Shield GND TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR Circuit GND DCD 4 gt lt O RxC LTST DTR TxCE Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA TIA 449 Figure A 5 shows the EIA TIA 449 cable assembly Table A 7 lis
10. Troubleshooting Virtual Configuration Register Settings 4 10 6 Reboot the router The new value takes effect Configuration register changes take effect only when the router restarts which occurs when you switch the power OFF and ON or when you enter the reload command Virtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings The lowest four bits of the virtual configuration register bits 3 2 1 and 0 form the boot field See table 4 4 The boot field specifies a number in binary form If you set the boot field value to 0 you must boot the operating system manually by entering the b command at the bootstrap prompt as follows gt b tftp flash filename The b command options are as follows b Boots the default system software from ROM bflash Bootsthe first file in Flash memory b filename host Boots from the network using a TFTP server m b flash filename Boots the file filename from Flash memory For more information about the command b tftp flash filename refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publications If you set the boot field value to a value of 0x2 to 0xF and a valid system boot command is stored in the configuration file the router boots the system software as directed by that value If you set the boot field to any other bit pattern the router uses the resulting number to form a default boot filename for booting from the network using a TFTP server See table 4 5
11. TxD RxD RxC TxCE RxC TXCE NIL RxC NIL RxC TXCE TXC TxCE TxC Twisted pair no 11 Twisted pair no 7 lt L A Vs w k u N N N N N N E un A I m Twisted pair no 6 Twisted pair no 5 Twisted pair no 1 gt lt lt lt lt Twisted pair no 4 lt Twisted pairno 3 gt gt Twisted pair no 2 gt Shield Shield Shield 2 W J 2 V N gt lt J 2 Y 2 AA Circuit GND RTS CTS DSR RLSD DIR LT SD SD RD RD SCTE SCTE SCR SCR SCT SCT Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts X 21 Figure A 7 shows the X 21 cable assembly Table A 11 lists the DTE pinouts Table A 12 lists the DCE pinouts Arrows indicate signal direction gt indicates DTE to DCE and indicates DCE to DTE 11 46 60 pin connector J1 15 pin connector J2 J1 45 ns 11 15 J1 1 DE i Connectors are not to scale J2 1 J1 60 Figure A 7 X 21 Cable Assembly A 17 SUO REI y peds one Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts A 18 Table A 11 X 21 DTE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 15 60 Pin J 1 48 J 1 47 J 1 51 J 1 52 1 46 Ji J 1 12 1 9 J 1 10 1 28 J 1 27 J 1 26 J 1 25 J 1 15 Shield EXC Shorting group MODE_ 2 GND Shorting group MODE DCE er Twisted pair no 3
12. gt 2 2 TxD RxD gt 2 9 RTS CTS Twisted pairno 2 gt 2 3 RTS CTS gt J 2 10 RxD TxD Twisted pairno 6 lt 2 4 RxD TxD lt 2 11 CTS RTS Twisted pairno 1 J 2 5 5 5 lt J 2 12 RxC TXCE Twisted pairno 5 2 6 RxC TXCE J 2 13 Control GND Twisted pair no 4 J 2 8 Shield Signal Shield GND Transmit Transmit Control Control Receive Receive Indication Indication Timing Timing Control GND Table 12 60 Pin J 1 48 J 1 47 1 46 J 1 28 J 1 27 Ji J 1 12 1 9 J 1 10 1 24 J 1 23 J 1 15 Shield Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts X 21 DCE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 15 Dips LP Shorting group M ODE 2 Twisted pair no 6 J 2 2 RxD TxD lt 2 9 CTS RTS Twisted pairno 1 lt J 2 3 CTS RTS J 2 10 TxD RxD Twisted pairno 3 gt J 2 4 TxD RxD gt J 2 11 RTS CTS Twisted pair no 2 gt J 2 5 RTS CTS gt J 2 12 TxC RxC Twisted pair no 4 gt 2 6 TXC RXC gt 2 13 Control GND Twisted pair no 5 J 2 8 Shield Signal Shield GND Transmit Transmit Control Control Receive Receive Indication Indication Timing Timing Control GND A 19 suo REI YI9SdS ene Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies an
13. IPX RIP NLSP RTMP AURP SMRP Management Autolnstall SNMP Telnet Security Access lists extended access lists access security TACACS 5 routing authentication Remote Node SLIP PPP CSLIP CPPP DHCP IP pooling async master interfaces IPX and ARAP on virtual async interfaces ARA 1 0 2 0 IPX CP MaclIP ATCP Terminal services Telnet rlogin X 25 PAD 1 8 N2IARIO Overview HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Software Features NOTE PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set address negotiation PAP and CHAP authentication and PPP compression X 25 includes switching ISDN support includes calling line identification AND X 25 over the B channel ISDN subaddressing and applicable WAN optimization features ISDN Bandwidth on demand supports 2 B channel calls to the same destination X 25 payload compression Frame Relay payload compression will be first supported in subsequent Cisco IOS Software Release 11 x software main tenance releases Remote node and Terminal services have limited support on auxiliary ports HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Ordering Information Ordering Information Cables and Adapters The HP AdvanceStack Router is accompanied with the following cables and adapters Refer to appendix A Cable Specifications for more details on the cables Console Auxiliary Port kit which consists of the following items m RJ
14. the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved No repairs can be done by the customer It is recommended that the customer install and AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this device is connected This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges Note NOTE Safety and Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements For service Hewlett Packard Company 3625 Cincinnati Avenue Rocklin California 95765 1288 VCCI Class 1 For Japan Only COREL VCCI ORE Ze lt leg CORE CERT q 250049 oe Aaa ei O LK5RKINDIENBHUET This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Complies with Canadian EMC Class A requirements European Community This equipment complies with ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN55022 Class A with unshielded cables and EN55022 With unshielded cables this is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measure Canada This product complies with Class A Canadian EMC requirements when using unshielded cables and Class B EMC requirements when using shielded cables This is a class A product In a domestic environment
15. 1 Number of bits in subnet field 0 8 Class B network is 172 16 0 0 8 subnet bits mask is 255 255 255 0 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no yes Extended AppleTalk network no yes AppleTalk starting cable range 0 1 AppleTalk ending cable range 1 2 AppleTalk zone name myzone AppleTalk additional zone name otherzone AppleTalk additional zone name Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 1 B000 After you have completed the entire initial router configuration using the System Configuration Dialog proceed to the section Configuring ISDN later in this chapter for additional ISDN configuration information uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time NOTE 3 8 Configuring Ethernet or VG Interfaces It is necessary to decide and configure the network protocols you want to support on the LAN interface 1 Press Return to configure the LAN interface Configuring interface Ethernet0 or VGO depending on what device the router module has been attached to Is this interface in use yes Determine which protocols you want to support on the LAN interface and enter the appropriate responses In the following example the system is configured for IP AppleTalk and IPX Configure IP on this interface yes IP address for this interface 172 16 72 1 Number of bits in subnet field 8 8 Class B netwo
16. 3 20 trace 3 20 write erase 3 15 config terminal command 3 10 configuration displaying 3 15 manual 3 3 saving changes to 3 15 using Autolnstall 3 11 configuration register boot field 4 10 settings changing 4 9 connections NT1 device 2 11 connector specifications B 2 console port adapter A 3 pinouts A 3 copy running config startup config command 3 11 3 12 3 15 Index 1 pu DCE cable pinouts A 5 A 17 documentation where to get it 1 6 DTE cable pinouts A 5 A 17 E EIA TIA 232 pinout and signals A 8 EIA TIA 449 pinout and signals A 11 EIA 530 pinout and signals A 5 electromagnetic specifications B 2 enable command 3 10 Ethernet configuring 3 8 LED 4 3 F filenames netbooting 4 11 Flash memory buffer overflow message 4 13 ensuring available space before copying to 4 13 G global configuration mode 3 13 H hardware cable specifications A 1 A 20 maintenance procedures 4 1 4 15 I 1 command initialize and reboot 4 5 installation changing configuration register settings 3 11 Integrated Services Digital Network See also ISDN BRI 2 Index ISDN BRI configuring 3 7 3 15 3 19 example configuration 3 19 LED 4 2 switch types 3 7 K key Break interrupt 4 12 L LEDs reading 4 1 M maintenance procedures 4
17. 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable m RJ 45 t0 DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal m RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled Modem The following WAN cables can be procured from Hewlett Packard m EIA TIA 232 DTE HP J3140A V 35 DTE HP J3139A The following WAN cables can be procured from Cisco Systems directly at the address given in the section Cisco Systems Contact Information later in this chapter EIA TIA 449 DTE CAB 449MT X 21 DTE CAB X21MT EIA TIA 232 DCE CAB 232FC EIA TIA 449 DCE CAB 449FC V 35 DCE CAB V35FC X 21 DCE CAB X21FC EIA 530 DTE CAB 530MC 1 5 N2SIARIO Overview HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Ordering Information 1 6 Documentation and Software The HP AdvanceStack Internet Router software documentation and latest release of IOS software is on HP s web site To obtain the documentation follow these steps 1 qu Open your web browser and point the browser to http www hp com go network_city Click on Support Click on Internet Router Click on Product Manuals Click on Cisco IOS 11 3 Software Documentation for the HP Internet Router Module Your HP Internet Router Module already has the 11 3 software loaded If you need to reload the software you can obtain if from HP s web site also by following these steps 1 2 4 Follow steps 1 3 above Click on Downloads Click on HP
18. 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area No USOC jacks have yet been specified for ISDN equipment An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equip ment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact Hewlett Packard Company warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network
19. CD B DTR gt 1 13 TxCE TxC 2 24 DA A TxCE gt J1 14 TxCE TxC 2 11 DA B TxCE gt J1 51 GND Shorted J1 52 MODE DCE a The EIA 530 interface operates in DTE mode only A DCE cable is not available for the EIA 530 interface suone yi edis one Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA TIA 232 Figure A 4 shows the EIA TIA 232 cable assembly Table 5 lists the DTE pinouts Table A 6 lists the DCE pinouts Arrows indicate signal direction gt indicates DTE to DCE and lt indicates DCE to DTE J2 13 J2 25 Connectors are not to scale Figure A 4 EIA TIA 232 Cable Assembly Table A 5 J 1 50 1 51 J 1 52 1 46 J 1 41 Shield 1 36 Shield J 1 42 Shield 1 35 Shield 1 34 Shield J 1 45 Shield 1 33 Shield 1 37 Shield 1 38 Shield 1 44 Shield 1 43 Shield 1 39 Shield Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA TIA 232 DCE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 25 Shorting group MODE 0 GND MODE DCE mr Shield RxD TxD RTS CTS CTS RTS DSR DTR Circuit GND DCD LL TXC NIL RxC TxCE LL DCD DTR DSR TXCE TXC N J 2 Shield 2 Shield J Shield 2 Shield 2 Shield 2 Shield J 2 15 Shield 2 17 Shield J 2 18 Shield J 2 20 Shield J 2 24 Shield N gt N N
20. Environmental so dee ee ae B 1 CONNECCION yp uu u ya yaaa a al ee stones war ard B 2 BIOCHOMASNENE zusehen B 2 C Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety Information 1 Informations concernant la s curit C 2 symboles de s curit C 2 Hinweise zur Sicherheit C 3 Considerazioni sulla sicurezza C 4 Consideraciones sobre seguridad C 5 Safety Information Japanese C 6 Regulatory Statements C 7 European Community C 9 Canada ag atris EE dare ba 9 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview The HP AdvanceStack Internet Router provides multiprotocol routing capa bility between WANs Wide Area Networks and LANs Local Area Networks This router module is designed to plug into the expansion slot of HP Advance Stack 10Base T Switching Hubs the HP AdvanceStack Switch 208 and Switch 224 and the HP AdvanceStack 2 and Internet Router Module Bundle This router provides an easy to install cost efficient and scalable connectivity solution for small offices needing access to the Internet or for remote offices requiring access to a central site especially central sites equipped with Cisco Syst
21. Internet Router Module 11 3 Software Download You will be asked for a name and password The name and password are in the hardcopy manual version shipped with the Internet Router and from the Customer Care Center The phone numbers are on the included Support Warranty booklet Printed versions of the CD ROM contents as well as other documents referred to in this manual can be obtained directly from Cisco Systems Inc at the address given below Cisco Systems Contact Information Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA World Wide Web URL http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 526 4100 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router This chapter covers the hardware installation process for the HP Advance Stack Internet Router For details on configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router refer to chapter 3 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Verifying Included Parts The router module has the following components shipped with it m Console Auxiliary Port kit which consists of the following items e RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable e RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal e RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal e RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled Modem m This manual HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Module Installation Guide J3138 90003 Warranty booklet Module Label envelope with Expansion Slot LED
22. Network 2 10 Connecting toa WAN 2 10 Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem 2 11 Connecting to the Console Port 2 11 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port 2 13 What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware 2 14 3 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Booting the Router for the First Time 3 1 Configuring the Router for the First Time 3 2 Using the System Configuration Dialog 3 3 Configuring the ISDN BRI Interface 3 7 Configuring Ethernet or VG Interfaces 3 8 Configuring the Synchronous Serial Interfaces 3 8 Using Configuration Mode 3 10 Using eeh TT 5 11 Cisco IOS Software Basics 3 12 Cisco IOS Modes of Operation 3 12 Getting Context Sensitive Help 5 14 Saving Configuration Changes rom 3 15 Configuring ISDN 3 15 Example ISDN Configuration 3 18 Verifying Network Connectivity 3 20 Getting More Information 3 20 4 Troubleshooting Reading the LEDS
23. OO BILT e LETO LAN DEM ORY AF AICTE DBAS CWS MAD RILUTWIEAIZIA SENTII l Esa L lt ESV e LAN LTEARZARERE PRE ARORA COMES C b lt X gt 2 0 x4 IITAZRARIZIDITIREV OD AA PDB CK DARAS 0 EA FEA HR Dirk E WEE EPKER x7 472v AR ICL AT YFED ER Bla UL 7c C 6 Safety and Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements FCC Class A Statement for U S A Only when using unshielded cables This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Statement For U S A Only Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause inte
24. a PC running terminal emulation software Table A 1 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL Table A 1 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB 9 Adapter Console RJ 45 to R 45 RJ 45 to DB 9 Console Port DTE Roll Over Cable Terminal Adapter Device Signal 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 9 Pin Signal RTS p 8 8 CTS DTR 2 1 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD DSR 1 2 4 DTR CTS 8 1 1 RTS a Pin 115 connected internally to Pin 8 Use the thin flat RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL to connect the console port to a terminal Table A 2 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL suone yi ecds ope Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Table A 2 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB 25 Adapter Console RJ 45 to RJ 45 RJ 45 to DB 25 Console Port DTE Roll Over Cable Terminal Adapter Device Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS p 8 5 CTS DTR 2 1 6 DSR TxD 3 6 3 RxD GND 4 5 1 GND GND 5 4 1 GND RxD 6 3 2 TxD DSR 1 2 20 DTR 5 8 1 4 5 a Youcan use the same cabling to connecta console to the auxiliary port b Pi
25. console Break key Clearing bit 8 causes the processor to interpret the Break key as a command to force the system into the bootstrap monitor thereby halting normal operation A break can be sent in the first 60 seconds while the system reboots regardless of the configura tion settings Bit 10 controls the host portion of the IP broadcast address Setting bit 10 causes the processor to use all zeros clearing bit 10 the factory default causes the processor to use all ones Bit 10 interacts with bit 14 which controls the network and subnet portions of the broadcast address See table 4 6 Table 4 6 Configuration Register Settings for Broadcast Address Destination Bit 14 Bit 10 Address lt net gt lt host gt Off Off ones ones Off On zeros zeros On On net zeros On Off net ones Bits 11 and 12 in the configuration register determine the baud rate of the console terminal Table 4 7 shows the bit settings for the four available baud rates The default baud rate is 9600 Table 4 7 System Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings Baud Bit 12 Bit 11 9600 0 0 4300 0 1 1200 1 0 2400 1 1 Bit 13 determines the server response to a bootload failure Setting bit 13 causes the server to load operating software from ROM after five unsuccessful attempts to load a boot file from the network Clearing bit 13 causes the server to continue attempting to load a boot file from the network indefinitely The defau
26. il prodotto contrassegnato da questo simbolo fare riferimento alla documentazione sul prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso WARNING La dicitura WARNING denota un pericolo che pu causare lesioni o morte CAUTION La dicitura CAUTION denota un pericolo che pu danneggiare le attrezzature Non procedere oltre un avviso di WARNING o di CAUTION prima di aver compreso le condizioni di rischio e aver provveduto alle misure del caso Questo prodotto omologato nella classe di sicurezza I ed ha un terminale protettivo di collegamento a terra Dev essere installato un collegamento a terra di sicurezza non interrompibile che vada dalla fonte d alimentazione principale ai terminali d entrata al cavo d alimentazione oppure al set cavo d alimentazione fornito con il prodotto Ogniqualvolta vi sia probabilit di danneggiamento della protezione disinserite il cavo d alimentazione fino a quando il collegamento a terra non sia stato ripristinato Per la messa a terra dei cavi LAN selavostraLAN copre un area servita da pi di un sistema di distribuzione elettrica accertatevi che i collegamenti a terra di sicurezza siano ben collegati fra loro icaviLANpossonooccasionalmente andare soggetti a pericolose tensioni transitorie ad esempio provocate da lampi o disturbi nella griglia d alimentazione della societ elettrica siate cauti nel toccare parti esposte in metallo della rete Nessun componente di questo prod
27. local s tend sur une zone desservie par plus d un systeme de distribution de puissance assurez vous que les prises de terre de s curit soient convenablement interconnect es m Les cables de r seaux locaux peuvent occasionnellement tre soumis des surtensions transitoires dangereuses telles que la foudre ou des perturbations dans le r seau d alimentation public Manipulez les composants m talliques du r seau avec pr cautions Aucune pi ce contenue l int rieur de ce produit ne peut tre r par e par l utilisateur Tout d pannage r glage entretien ou r paration devra tre con fi exclusivement un personnel qualifi Cet appareil ne comporte pas de commutateur principal la mise sous tension est effectu e par branchement du cordon d alimentation Safety and Regulatory Statements Hinweise zur Sicherheit Hinweise zur Sicherheit Sicherheitssymbole Symbol fur Dokumentationsverweis Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation nach um mehr Informationen uber das Produkt zu erhalten WARNING Eine WARNING in der Dokumentation symbolisiert eine Gefahr die Verletzungen oder sogar Todesf lle verursachen kann CAUTION CAUTION in der Dokumentation symbolisiert eine Gefahr die das Ger t besch digen kann Fahren Sie nach dem Hinweis WARNING oder CAUTION erst fort nachdem Sie den Gefahrenzustand verstanden und die entsprechenden Ma nahmen ergriffen haben
28. our web site for technical documents that cover these connections Leased Line HDLC Connections Between IOS RoutersLeased Line PPP Connections Between IOS Routers Leased Line PPP Connections Between IOS and HP Routers Frame Relay Connections Between IOS and HP Routers Frame Relay Connections Between IOS and HP Routers Frame Relay Connections Between IOS and HP Routers Frame Relay Connections Between IOS Routers Our web site address is http www hp com go network city When the home page appears click on Support Internet Router then Technical Tips and these papers are available to view and print Cable Specifications NOTE This appendix provides the following pinout information Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts All pins not listed in the tables in this appendix are not connected If you prefer to order cables refer to the section Ordering Information in chapter 1 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview for ordering information Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Your router comes with a console and auxiliary cable kit which contains the cable and adapters you need to connect a console terminal an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software or modem to your router The console and auxiliary cable kit includes the following items m RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable See the next
29. refer to the System Error Messages and Debug Command Reference publications of Cisco Systems found on the CD ROM accompanying the router You can also access Technical Assis tance at the World Wide Web URL http wwu cisco com Cisco Connection Online for a list of frequently asked questions and other technical tips Upgrading the Boot ROMs The Boot ROMs are not user upgradeable Please contact your nearest HP field service representative for further information Recovering Lost Passwords This section explains how to recover the following types of passwords m An enable secret password a very secure encrypted password Available on routers running Cisco IOS Release 10 3 2 or later An enable password a less secure nonencrypted password Used when the enable secret password does not exist A console password Prevents unauthorized users from attempting to change the router configuration When a console password is set you must provide a password to log in to the console and access user EXEC mode The key to recovering a lost enable password is to set the configuration register so that the contents of are ignored 0x142 which allows you to see the password The enable secret password is encrypted and cannot be recovered it must be replaced The enable and console passwords might be encrypted or clear text Take the following steps to recover a lost password 1 Plan for about one half hour of s
30. the copy options and then terminate the current system image to use the ROM based image for the copy Routing functionality will not be available during that time If you are logged in via telnet this connection will terminate Users with console access can see the results of the copy operation gt RAR KK ____ Proceed confirm Press Return to confirm If there is an image already in Flash memory the router displays the name and size of the file Then the router prompts you for the IP address or name of the remote host Address or name of remote host hostname The remote host can be a server or another router with a valid Flash system software image Enter the IP address or name of the remote host The router then prompts you for the name of the source file Source file name Enter the name of the source file The following prompt displays Destination file name filename Press Return to accept the default filename or enter a different filename Messages similar to the following display Accessing file master igs j 1 110 4 2 on hostname Loading master igs j 1 110 4 2 from 172 16 72 1 via Ethernet0 OK Erase flash device before writing confirm yes Enter yes to erase the contents of Flash memory The following message displays Flash contains files Are you sure you want to erase confirm yes Troubleshooting Copying a Cisco 105 Image to Flash Memor 9 Enter yes to confirm that you want to e
31. the exit command to exit interface configuration mode uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN 12 13 14 15 Enter the dialer list command to specify the groups and protocols permitted to access the router Router config dialer list groupnumber protocol protocol_type permit Configure a static route to allow connection to the target routers LAN Enter the IP address and subnet mask of the target router s LAN interface and the IP address of the target router s BRI port Router config ip route targetrouter_ipnetwork subnetmask targetBRIport_ipaddress Enter the exit command to exit global configuration mode Enter the copy running config startup config command to save the configuration to NVRAM Example ISDN Configuration For your reference table 3 3 shows an example configuration for two Cisco routers using IP over ISDN In the example the current router branch1 is at a remote site and the target router mainl is at a central site Table 3 3 Example ISDN Configuration Configuration for the Current Router Router gt enable password paill Router config term Router config hostname branchl branchl config username mainl password secretl branchl config isdn switch type basic dms100 branchl config interface Ethernet 0 branchl config if ip address 172 16 80 170 255 255 255 0 branchl config if interface bri 0 branc
32. the host name and password of the target router even if it is not a Cisco router Router configure terminal Router config hostname currentrouter Router config username targetrouter password abc Enter the isdn switch type command to configure the ISDN switch type such as basic 5ess basic dms100 or basic nil Refer to 3 1 earlier in this chapter for a list of ISDN switch types supported Router config isdn switch type switch type Configure the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN interface Router config interface type port_number Router config if ip address ipaddress subnetmask Configure the IP address and subnet mask for the BRI interface Router config if interface bri port_number Router config if ip address ipaddress subnetmask If you are using an ISDN switch type such as Basic NI1 or DMS 100 that requires a service profile identifier SPID enter the SPID and optional local directory number LDN The SPID and LDN are assigned by the ISDN service provider The SPID is a number that identifies the service to which you have subscribed A SPID is not required for AT amp T 5ESS service configured for a point to point connection The LDN is an optional seven digit phone number for the channel 10 11 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Router config if isdn spidl SPID no LDN Router config if isdn spid2 SPID no LDN Configure the router for PPP en
33. this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures C 9 one noo pure Ayes Index Numerics 100VG network bridging 4 17 11 3 software download name and password 1 6 A adapter pinouts A 3 A 5 Autolnstall 3 11 auxiliary port pinouts A 3 A 5 B boot sequence 3 1 bootload failure response 4 12 Break key interrupt 4 12 BRI Activity LED 4 2 bridging rules 4 17 cable assemblies A 1 serial cable pinouts A 5 A 19 specifications A 1 A 19 cable pinouts adapter A 3 A 5 EIA TIA 232 A 8 EIA TIA 449 A 11 EIA 530 A 7 ISDN BRI A 20 roll over A 3 A 5 V 35 A 14 X 21 A 17 caution halting the router 4 8 changing configuration register settings 4 9 Cisco Enterprise Software memory module needed 1 2 Cisco IOS software erasing the configuration 3 15 getting help 3 14 initial configuration 3 1 modes of operation 3 12 saving the configuration 3 15 commands b boot 4 10 boot system 4 11 boot system flash 4 18 Break interrupt 4 12 config terminal 3 10 config register 4 11 4 13 copy running config startup config 3 11 3 12 3 15 enable 3 10 4 9 Flash related 4 10 i initialize 4 5 o r reset 4 5 ping 3 20 reload 3 15 4 10 show version 4 5 4 9 telnet
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35. to erase your router configuration 14 15 16 Enter the configure memory command to modify or replace passwords in NVRAM Router configure memory Enter the configure terminal command to enter configuration mode Router configure terminal Change only the passwords that are necessary for your configuration The following example shows how to change all three types of passwords The first two lines show how to change the enable secret and enable passwords The last two lines show how to change the console password Router config enable secret pail Router config enable password shovel Router config line con 0 Router config line password conl For maximum security be sure the enable secret and enable passwords are different CAUTION 17 15 19 Troubleshooting Recovering Lost Passwords You can remove individual passwords by using the no form of these commands For example enter the no enable secret command to remove the enable secret password Configure all interfaces to be administratively up In the following example the Ethernet 0 port is configured to be administratively up Router config line interface ethernet 0 Router config if no shutdown Enter the equivalent commands for all interfaces that were originally configured Set the configuration register to the original value you noted in step 3 or the factory default value 0x2102 The following example shows how to set the
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37. 1 2 29 2 12 J 2 30 2 13 2 31 2 17 2 35 J 2 19 J 2 20 Signal Shield GND SD SD ST ST RD RD RS RS RT RT CSF CS LL SC DM DM TR TR RR RR TT TT SG RC 18 suo REI y peds one Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts V 35 Figure A 6 shows the V 35 cable assembly Table A 9 lists the DTE pinouts Table A 10 lists the DCE pinouts Arrows indicate signal direction gt indicates DTE to DCE and lt indicates DCE to DTE 60 pin connector J1 15 pin connector J2 QR c N r H1975 Connectors are not to scale Figure 6 V 35 Cable Assembly A 14 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table 9 V 35 DTE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to 34 Pin 60 Pin J 1 49 J 1 48 J 1 50 J 1 51 J 1 52 1 53 1 54 J 1 55 1 56 J 1 46 J 1 45 Shield J 1 42 Shield J 1 35 Shield 1 34 Shield 1 33 Shield 1 43 Shield J 1 44 Shield 1 18 J 1 17 1 28 J 1 27 J 1 20 J 1 19 1 26 J 1 25 J 1 24 1 23 M 1 Shorting group GND MODE 0 Shorting group GND MODE DCE TXC NIL Shorting group RxC_TxCE RxD TxD ao GND Twisted pair no 12 2 Circuit GND RTS CTS Twisted pair no 9 2 RTS s7 CTS RTS Twisted pair no 8 J 2 CTS Shield DSR DTR Twisted pairno 7
38. 1 memory for Cisco Enterprise 1 2 N name for 11 3 software 1 6 netbooting 4 10 NT1 device 2 11 NVRAM 3 15 o r command reset 4 5 P password for 11 3 software 1 6 physical specifications of hubs B 1 ping command 3 20 pinouts EIA TIA 232 A 8 EIA TIA 449 A 11 EIA 530 5 ISDN BRI A 20 serial cable A 5 A 17 V 35 A 14 X 21 A 17 privileged EXEC mode 3 13 procedures maintenance 4 1 4 4 recovering a lost password 4 4 R recovering a lost password 4 4 Regulatory statements C 7 reload command 4 10 Remote 2C connecting to 100VG network 4 17 roll over cable identifying A 2 ROM monitor mode 3 13 RS 232 See EIA TIA 232 RS 449 See EIA TIA 449 S Safety information C 1 serial cables pinouts and signals A 5 A 17 LED 4 2 serial transition cables pinouts A 5 A 17 setup command facility 3 3 manual configuration 3 10 using Autolnstall 3 11 signals EIA TIA 232 A 8 EIA TIA 449 A 11 EIA 530 A 7 35 A 14 X 21 A 17 software configuration 3 1 documentation additional 3 1 initial setup program 3 3 upgrading 4 18 also Cisco IOS software configuration specifications B 1 connectors B 2 electromagnetic B 2 physical B 1 Switching Hubs inserting router into 4 16 system code updating 4 13 System
39. 4 inch 0 6 mm 0 024 inch 0 6 mm Distance limitation 32 8 feet 10 m 32 8 feet 10 m 2 3 uone eu Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connectto a Network Synchronous Serial Connections Before you connect a device to the synchronous serial port you will need to know the following The type of device DTE or DCE you are connecting to the synchronous serial interface The type of connector male or female required to connect to the device The signaling standard required by the device DTE or DCE A device that communicates over a synchronous serial interface is either a DTE or DCE device A DCE device provides a clock signal that paces the communications between the devices and the router A DTE device does not provide a clock signal DTE devices usually connect to DCE devices The documentation that came with the device should indicate whether it is a DTE or DCE device Some devices have a jumper to select either mode If you cannot find the information in the documentation refer to table 2 2 to help you Select the proper device type Table 2 2 Typical DTE and DCE Devices Device Type Gender Typical Devices DTE Male Terminal EPC DCE Female Modem CSU DSU Multiplexer 1 If pins protrude from the base of the connector the connector is male 2 Ifthe connector has holes to accept pins the connector is female 3 Channel service unit data service unit
40. AdvanceStack Internet Router Installing the M odule NOTE Installing the Module The HP AdvanceStack Internet Router module can be installed in any HP AdvanceStack host device such as hubs or switches with an Expansion Slot Expansion Slot is the official name for the slot in an HP AdvanceStack host device which can take an add on module such as this router module Static electricity can severely damage sensitive electronic components on the router module While handling the router module and installing it in the host device follow these procedures to avoid damage from static electricity m Handle the module by its faceplate and avoid touching the components and circuitry on the boards Equalize any static charge difference between your body and the host device either by wearing a grounded wrist strap and attaching it to the host device chassis or by frequently touching the host device chassis while you are installing the module To install the module into the host device follow these steps 1 Turn off the power Remove the Expansion Slot Cover Plate Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Installing the M odule 2 Insert the HP Internet Router module into the HP AdvanceStack host device of gt
41. AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time 1 ISDN Basic Rate interface 32K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 8192K bytes of processor board System flash Read ONLY Notice NVRAM invalid possibly due to write erase System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a question mark for help Refer to the Getting Started Guide for additional help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes Press Return or enter yes to begin the configuration process When the System Configuration Dialog asks whether you want to view the current interface summary press Return or enter yes First would you like to see the current interface summary yes Any interface listed with value NO does not have a valid configuration Interface IP Address OK Method Status Protocol Ethernet0 unassigned NO not set up down BRIO unassigned NO not set up up Serial0 unassigned NO not set down down Seriall unassigned NO not set down down If you are attached to a VG device you will see the specification for VGO Configure the global parameters A typical configuration follows Configuring global parameters uoge np Enter host name Router Next you are prompted to enter an enable secret password There are two types of privileged level passwords
42. Configuration Dialog using 3 3 system OK LED 4 3 T telnet command 3 20 Token Ring configuring 3 8 trace command 3 20 troubleshooting 4 1 U upgrading the software 4 18 user EXEC mode 3 13 using Autolnstall 3 11 V V 35 pinout and signals A 14 verifying network connectivity 3 20 virtual configuration register 4 8 4 13 W World Wide Web Cisco IOS documentation 1 6 A X 21 pinout and signals A 17 Index 3 pu HEWLETT PACKARD Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 1998 Hewlett Packard Company Printed in Singapore 2 98 Manual Part Number J3138 90003
43. Talk on this interface no yes Extended AppleTalk network yes AppleTalk starting cable range 2 4 AppleTalk ending cable range 3 4 AppleTalk zone name myzone ZZ Serial AppleTalk additional zone name Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 2 B002 Configure the second synchronous serial interface for example as follows Configuring interface Seriall Is this interface in use yes Configure IP on this interface yes Configure IP unnumbered on this interface no IP address for this interface 172 16 74 2 Number of bits in subnet field 8 Class B network is 172 16 0 0 8 subnet bits mask is 255 255 255 0 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no yes AppleTalk starting cable range 3 5 AppleTalk ending cable range 4 5 AppleTalk zone name myzone ZZ Serial AppleTalk additional zone name Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 3 B003 uoge np The configuration you entered is now displayed and you are asked if you want to use the displayed configuration If you enter no you will lose the configuration information you just entered and you can begin the config uration again Ifyou enter yes the configuration will be entered and saved in the startup configuration Use this configuration yes no yes Building configuration Use the enabled mode configure command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get started Configur
44. access using a console terminal One EIA TIA 232 auxiliary port up to 19200 bps async only with shielded RJ 45 connector for remote system access using a modem Main microprocessor Motorola 68EC030 20 MHz 8 Mbytes of Flash SIMM memory 8 Mbytes of DRAM SIMM memory If you would like to run Cisco Enter prise IOS software in a large network on the HP Internet Router HP recommends that you order more memory Contact Cisco to order a 16 MB DRAM SIMM Cisco part number SIMM MEM 1X16D along with the software upgrade When you receive the 16 MB DRAM SIMM remove the 8 Mbyte SIMM on the HP Internet Router Module and insert the 16 MB SIMM Stores all Cisco IOS software in Flash SIMM for reliability and convenient software updating over the network HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Software Features Software Features Based on Cisco IOS version 11 x Cisco IOS Software Category Desktop without IBM LAN support IP transparent bridging and translational bridging concurrent routing and bridging LAN extension host GRE Novell IPX AppleTalk 1 and 2 DECnet IV WAN services HDLC PPP X 25 Frame Relay ISDN SMDS SW56 IPXWAN 2 0 WAN Optimization Header link and payload compression dial on demand dial backup bandwidth on demand custom and priority queuing weighted fair queuing snapshot routing IP Routing RIP IGRP Enhanced IGRP OSPF BGP EGP PIM NHRP policy based routing Other Routing
45. afety Complies with IEC 950 1991 Al A2 EN60950 I 1992 Al A2 Acoustic Noise Not Applicable Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety Information Safety Symbols Documentation reference symbol Ifthe productis marked with this symbol refer to the product documentation to get more information aboutthe product WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or death CAUTION A CAUTION in the manual denotes a hazard thatcan damage equipment Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appropriate steps Grounding These are safety class I products and have protective earthing terminals There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product s input wiring terminals power cord or supplied power cord set Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored For LAN cable grounding If your LAN covers an area served by more than one power distribution system be sure their safety grounds are securely interconnected m LAN cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient voltages such as lightning or disturbances in the electrical utilities power grid Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution Servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside these products Any servicing ad
46. ation Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Proceed to the section Cisco IOS Software Basics for more information about the Cisco IOS software Using Configuration Mode You can configure the router manually if you do not want to use Autolnstall or the prompt driven System Configuration Dialog Take the following steps to configure the router manually 1 Connect a console terminal following the instructions in the section Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem in chapter 2 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router and then turn the power ON on the host device Note that the router may also be installed in a host device with the power already on When you are prompted to enter the initial dialog enter no to go into the normal operating mode of the router Would you like to enter the initial dialog yes no After a few seconds you will see the user EXEC prompt Router gt Enter the enable command to enter privileged EXEC mode You can only make configuration changes in privileged EXEC mode Router gt enable The prompt changes to the privileged EXEC prompt Router Enter the configure terminal command at the privileged EXEC prompt to enter configuration mode Router configure terminal You can now enter any changes you want to the configuration You will probably want to perform the following tasks e Assign a host name for the route
47. ation guide for more information uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics Almost every configuration command also has a no form In general use the no form to disable a feature or function Use the command without the keyword no to reenable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is disabled by default For example IP routing is enabled by default To disable IP routing enter the no ip routing command and enter ip routing to reenable it The Cisco IOS software command reference publication provides the complete syntax for the configuration commands and describes what the no form of a command does Note that you cannot override or modify a parameter of an existing command It must first be deleted and then use form Getting Context Sensitive Help In any command mode you can get a list of available commands by entering a question mark Router gt To obtain a list of commands that begin with a particular character sequence type in those characters followed immediately by the question mark Do not include a space This form of help is called word help because it completes a word for you Router co configure connect copy To list keywords or arguments enter a question mark in place of a keyword or argument Include a space before the question mark This form of help is called command syntax help because it reminds you wh
48. ation mode or Autolnstall to configure the router and you would like a quick Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time review of the Cisco IOS software refer to the section Cisco IOS Software Basics later in this chapter Otherwise proceed with the next section Using the System Configuration Dialog Using the System Configuration Dialog If you do not plan to use Autolnstall make sure all the WAN cables are disconnected from the router This will prevent the router from attempting to run the AutoInstall process The router will attempt to run AutoInstall when ever you power it ON if there is a WAN connection on both ends and the router does not have a configuration file stored in NVRAM It can take several minutes for the router to determine that AutoInstall is not connected to a remote TCP IP host If your router does not have a configuration setup file and you are not using Autolnstall the router will automatically start the setup command facility An interactive dialog called the System Configuration Dialog appears on the console screen This dialog helps you navigate through the configuration process by prompting you for the configuration information necessary for the router to operate Many prompts in the System Configuration Dialog include default answers which are included in square brackets following the question To accept a default answer press Return otherwise e
49. can be ordered from HP For ordering information refer to the section Ordering Information in chapter 1 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview and appendix A Cable Specifica tions Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Connecting to a WAN Take the following steps to connect the router to a WAN 1 Use a serial transition cable to connect the synchronous serial port DB 60 to a synchronous modem or CSU DSU Input Figure 2 1 Connecting the Synchronous Serial Portto a Synchronous Modem Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network 2 Useastraight through RJ 45 to RJ45 cable to connect the ISDN BRI port RJ 45 to an NT1 device Figure 2 2 Connecting the ISDN BRI Portto an NT1 Device Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem Use a console terminal for local administrative access to the router You can connect only a terminal to the console port Use the auxiliary port with a termi
50. capsulation and CHAP authentication Router config if encapsulation ppp Router config if ppp authentication chap Enter the load threshold or ppp multilink command to set up a second B channel For bandwidth on demand enter the load threshold command to set the ISDN load threshold The load threshold determines the percentage of network load at which the second ISDN B channel is activated The value ranges from 1 to 255 100 percent In the following example the value of 128 means that when the first B channel reaches 50 percent of its band width capacity 128 equals 50 percent of 255 the second B channel will activate to assist with the bandwidth load Router config if dialer load threshold 128 Alternatively you can use Multilink PPP to activate a second ISDN line For Multilink PPP to work the router must be running Cisco IOS Release 11 0 8 or a later release cannot be a non IOS HP router and both the current router and target router must support Multilink PPP Router config if ppp multilink Enter the dialer map command to provide the information necessary to successfully route packets to the target router Do not use periods or hyphens when entering the number to dial Router config if dialer map protocol targetBRIport ipaddress name targetrouter_number Enter the dialer group command to specify the number of the group permitted to access the router Router config if dialer group groupnumber Enter
51. configuration register to the factory default value Router config if config register 0x2102 Router config Press Ctrl Z to exit configuration mode Do not take the next three steps unless you have changed or replaced a password or you might erase your router configuration If you did not change or replace a password proceed to step 23 and log in 20 21 22 28 Enter the copy running config startup config command to save the new configuration to This command copies the changes you just made to the running configuration to the startup configuration The following message appears Router copy running config startup config Building configuration OK Router Reboot the router Router reload Proceed with reload confirm Press Return to confirm When the router reboots it will use the new configuration register value you set in step 18 Log in to the router with the new or recovered passwords SME EN Maintenance Troubleshooting Virtual Configuration Register Settings CAUTION 4 8 Virtual Configuration Register Settings The router has a 16 bit virtual configuration register which is written into NVRAM You might want to change the virtual configuration register settings for the following reasons Set and display the configuration register value Force the system into the ROM monitor or boot ROM Select a boot source and default boot filename Enable or disable the Break
52. d Pinouts A 20 ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts Table A 13 lists the ISDN BRI port pinouts The straight through RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable used to connect to the ISDN BRI port is not included Table A 13 BRI Port RJ 45 Pinout 8 Pin 3 a Pins 1 2 7 and 8are not used b TE refers to terminal terminating layer 1 aspects of TE1 TA and NT2 functional groups c NTrefers to networkterminating layer 1aspects of NT1and NT2functional groups HP J3138A Specifications Physical Width 15 5 cm 6 1 in Depth 11 8 cm 4 6 in Height 4 4 cm 1 7 in Weight without M odules or RPS 0 13 kg 0 28 105 Power Consumption 5 V 45 A max 12 V 500 mA max 12 V 300 Total Power Consumption 25 W max Environmental Operating Non Operating Temperature 09C to 559C 409C to 709C 329 F to 131 F 40 F to 158 F Relative Humidity 15 to 95 15 to 90 noncondensing at 40 C 104 F at 65 C 149 F Maximum Altitude 4 6 Km 15 000 ft 4 6 Km 15 000 ft B 1 suone yi edis VETE dH HP J 3138A Specifications HP J 3138A Specifications 2 Connectors The RJ 45 twisted pair ports are compatible with the IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T standard Electromagnetic Emissions FCC part 15 Class A CISPR 22 Class 55022 Class A VCCI Level Immunity See the Declaration of Conformity for details at the end of the Safety and Regulatory Statements in the Switching Hubs manual S
53. displays in this section are for reference only and may not exactly reflect the screen displays on your console System Bootstrap Version X X XXXX XXXXX XX RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright c 1986 199X by Cisco Systems 2500 processor with 4096 Kbytes of main memory Notice NVRAM invalid possibly due to write erase F3 5797928 162396 258800 at 0x3000060 Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec 52 227 19 and subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec 252 227 7013 Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose California 95134 1706 Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm X000 Software XXX X X Version XX X XXXX XXXXX XXX Copyright c 1986 199X by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Fri 20 Oct 9X 16 02 by XXXXX Image text base 0x03030FC0 data base 0x00001000 HP J3138A Router 68030 processor revision L with 4092K 2048K bytes of memory Processor board ID 00000000 Bridging software SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp X 25 software Version NET2 BFE and GOSIP compliant TN3270 Emulation software copyright 1994 by TGV Inc Basic Rate ISDN software Version X X X Ethernet IEEE 802 3 interface 2 Serial network interfaces Configuring the HP
54. e Enable secret password a very secure encrypted password e Enable password a less secure nonencrypted password The enable password is used when the enable secret password does not exist For maximum security be sure the passwords are different If you enter the same password for both the router will not accept your entry Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time 3 6 6 10 Enter an enable secret password The enable secret is a one way cryptographic secret used instead of the enable password when it exists Enter enable secret pail The enable password is used when there is no enable secret and when using older software and some boot images Enter the enable and virtual terminal passwords Enter enable password shovel Enter virtual terminal password vterml Press Return to accept Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management or enter no to refuse it Configure SNMP Network Management yes no In the following example the router is configured for AppleTalk Internet Protocol IP and Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX Configure the appropriate protocols for your router Configure Vines no Configure LAT no Configure AppleTalk no yes Multizone networks no yes Configure DECnet no Configure IP yes Configure IGRP routing yes Your IGRP autonomous system number 1 15 Configure CLNS no Configure br
55. ems M routers It is based on Cisco s 2503 hardware platform and includes all its hardware features except the PCMCIA support for Flash memory OMO 0 181495 Clg nasi 009 49INOY SOI X901S99UEApV e Figure 1 1 HP J 3138A AdvanceStack Internet Router 1 1 MNONO Overview HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Hardware Features 1 2 Hardware Features Internal Ethernet IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802 3 and 802 12 connection to an HP AdvanceStack host device Two high speed T1 E1 i e 1 544 Mbps 2 048 Mbps synchronous WAN ports with shielded DB 60 connectors By connecting appropriate cables these WAN ports support the following standards in data terminal equip ment DTE and data communications equipment DCE mode EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 and X 21 interfaces EIA 530 standard is also supported in DTE mode only One ISDN BRI port with S T interface The S T interface can be used as the WAN link from the router The S T interface has a shielded RJ 45 connector An external network terminal 1 NT1 device is required to connect to the ISDN BRI line from the provider In Europe it is already incorporated The ISDN BRI port supports speeds up to 128 Kbps Data compression provided in the Cisco IOS Desktop subset will be included One EIA TIA 232 console port up to 19200 bps async only with shielded RJ 45 connector for local system
56. es and Support Office for more information Less Work More Network HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Installation Guide Copyright 1998 Hewlett Packard Company AII Rights Reserved This document contains information which is protected by copyright Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Publication Number J3138 90003 January 1998 Applicable Product HP J3138A Trademark Credits Cisco Systems is a trademark of Cisco Systems Inc Hewlett Packard Company 8000 Foothills Boulevard m s 5551 Roseville California 95747 5551 http www hp com go network_city Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO WARANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard Warranty See the warranty booklet included with the product A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett Packard product and replacement parts can be obtai
57. extra low voltage SELV circuits BRI circuits are treated like telephone network voltage TNV circuits Avoid connecting SELV circuits to TNV circuits WARNING WARNING Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network ISDN Connections Use a BRI cable to connect the router directly to an ISDN See table 2 1 Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI cable If you detach the BRI cable detach the end away from the router to avoid possible electric shock Network hazardous voltages are also present on the system card in the area of the BRI port RJ 45 connector regardless of when power is turned OFF The ISDN connection is regarded as a source of voltage that should be inaccessible to user contact Do not attempt to tamper with or open any public telephone operator PTO provided equipment or connection hardware Any hardwired connection other than by nonremovable connect one time only lug must be made only by PTO staff or suitably trained engineers Table 2 1 lists the specifications for ISDN BRI Cables Refer to the section ISDN BRI Port and Cable Pinouts in appendix A Cable Specifications for pinouts Table 2 1 ISDN BRI Cable Specifications S T Cable Specification High Capacitance Cable Low Capacitance Cable Resistance at 96kHz 160 ohms km 160 ohms km Capacitance at 1 kHz 120 nanoFarads km 30 nanoFarads km Impedance 96 kHz 75 ohms 150 ohms Wire diameter 0 02
58. f encapsulation ppp mainl config if ppp authentication chap mainl config if dialer map ip 172 16 71 1 name branchl 9884885 mainl config if dialer group 1 no shutdown mainl config if exit mainl config dialer list 1 protocol ip permit g main1 config ip route 172 16 80 0 255 255 0 0 172 16 71 1 mainl config exit mainl copy running config startup config mainl 3 19 Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Verifying Network Connectivity 3 20 Verifying Network Connectivity After you have installed and configured the router you can use the following commands in user EXEC mode to verify network connectivity telnet Logs in to a remote node ping Sends a special datagram to the destination device then waits for areply datagram from that device trace Discovers the routes that packets take when traveling from one router to another If there is a problem with network connectivity refer to the section Reading the LEDs in chapter 4 Troubleshooting and check the cable connections If there is still a problem check the router configuration Getting More Information For more information about router software configuration refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publications These publications are available from the HP web site as described on page 1 6 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information about tro
59. ftware 1 Enter the enable command and your password to enter privileged mode Router gt enable Password Router Enter the configure terminal command at the privileged EXEC prompt Router Router configure terminal To set the contents of the configuration register enter the configuration command config register value where value is a hexadecimal number preceded by Ox see table 4 3 and table 4 4 config register Oxvalue The virtual configuration register is stored in NVRAM Table 4 4 Explanation of Boot Field Configuration Register Bits 00 to 03 Boot Field Boot Process 0 0 Stops the boot process in the ROM monitor 0 1 Stops the boot process in the boot ROM monitor 0x3 OxF Specifies a default filename for booting over the network from a TFTP ES boot system commands that override the default filename for booting over the network from a TFTP server 0x2 Full boot process which loads the Cisco IOS image from Flash memory 4 Press Ctrl Z to exit configuration mode The new settings will be saved to memory however the new settings do not take effect until the system software is reloaded by rebooting the router To display the configuration register value currently in effect and the value that will be used at the next reload enter the show version EXEC command The value displays on the last line of the screen display Configuration register is 0x142 will be 0x102 at next reload SME EN Maintenance
60. function Control broadcast addresses Set the console terminal baud rate Recover a lost password ignore the configuration file in NVRAM Enable TFTP server boot Table 4 3 lists the meaning of each of the virtual configuration memory bits and defines the boot field names To avoid confusion and possibly halting the router remember that valid configuration register settings might be combinations of settings and not just the individual settings listed in table 4 3 For example the factory default value of 0x2102 is a combination of settings Table 4 3 Virtual Configuration Register Bit Meanings Bit No Hexadecimal Meaning 00 03 0x0000 0x000F Boot field 06 0x0040 Causes system software to ignore the contents of NVRAM startup config 07 0x0080 OEM bit is enabled 08 0x0100 Break is disabled 10 0x0400 IP broadcast with all zeros 11 12 0x0800 0x1000 Console line speed 13 0x2000 Load the boot ROM software if a Flash boot fails five times 14 0x4000 IP broadcasts do not have network numbers 15 0x8000 Enable diagnostic messages and ignore the contents of NVRAM a The factory default value for the configuration register is 0x2102 This value is a combination of the following bit 13 0x2000 bit 8 0x0100 and bits 00 to 03 0x0002 Ch Troubleshooting Virtual Configuration Register Settings anging Configuration Register Settings Take the following steps to change the configuration register while running the Cisco IOS so
61. h level testing commands such as debug Global Global configuration commands apply configuration to features that affect the system as a whole Interface configuration Interface configuration commands modify the operation of an interface such as an Ethernet ISDN or serial port M any features are enabled ona per interface basis Interface configuration commands always follow an interface global configuration command which defines the interface type ROM monitor commands are used to perform low level diagnostics Youcan also use the ROM monitor commands to recover from a system failure and stop the boot process in a specific operating environment ROM monitor Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics How to Enter the M ode Prompt Log in Router gt From user EXEC mode enter the Router enable EXEC command From global configuration mode Router config enter the configure privileged EXEC command From global configuration mode enter the interface type number command For example enter the interface serial 0 command to configure the serial 0 interface Router config if From privileged EXEC mode enter gt the reload EXEC command or reset power cycle the router Press Break during the first 60 seconds while the system is booting a You can modify the configuration register value using the config reg configuration command Refer to the Cisco 105 configur
62. hl config if ip address no shutdown 172 16 71 1 255 255 255 0 branchl config if isdn spidl 415988488501 9884885 branchl config if isdn spid2 415988488602 9884886 branchl config if dialer load threshold 128 branchl config if ppp multilink branchl config if encapsulation ppp branchl config if f ppp authentication chap branchl config if f dialer map ip 172 16 71 2 name mainl 9884883 branchl config if dialer group 1 no shutdown branchi config if exit branchl config dialer list 1 protocol ip permit branchl config ip route 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 172 16 71 2 branchl config ip route 0 0 0 0 172 16 71 2 branchl config exit branchl copy running config startup config branch1 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Configuration for the Target Router Router gt enable password pail2 Router config term Router config hostname mainl mainl config username branchl password secretl mainl config isdn switch type basic dms100 mainl config interface Ethernet 0 mainl config if ip address 172 16 64 190 255 255 255 0 no shutdown mainl config if interface bri 0 mainl config if ip address 172 16 71 2 255 255 255 0 mainl config if isdn spidl 415988488201 9884882 mainl config 1f isdn spid2 415988488302 9884883 mainl config if dialer load threshold 128 mainl config if ppp multilink mainl config i
63. ich keywords or arguments are applicable based on the command keywords and arguments you have already entered Router configure memory Configure from NV memory network Configure from a TFTP network host terminal Configure from the terminal lt cr gt You can also abbreviate commands and keywords by entering just enough characters to make the command unique from other commands For example you can abbreviate the show command to sh CAUTION Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Saving Configuration Changes Any time you make changes to the router configuration you must save the changes to memory because if you do not they will be lost if there is a system reload or power outage There are two types of configuration files the running current operating configuration and the startup configuration The running configuration is stored in RAM the startup configuration is stored in NVRAM To display the current running configuration enter the show running config command Enter the copy running config startup config command to save the current running configuration to the startup configuration file in NVRAM Router gt enable Router copy running config startup config To display the startup configuration enter the show startup config command Enter the copy startup config running config command to write the startup configuration to the running configuration Router gt enable Router copy startup c
64. idging no Configure IPX no yes Configure XNS no Configure Apollo no Next to configure the ISDN BRI port enter the ISDN BRI switch type The switch type appropriate for the router depends on the ISDN service providers equipment Table 3 1 lists the ISDN switch types Enter ISDN BRI Switch Type none basic 5ess Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Table 3 1 ISDN Switch Type Country ISDN Switch Type Description Australia basic ts013 Australian TS013 switches Europe basic 1tr6 German 1TR6 ISDN switches basic nwnet3 Norwegian NET3 ISDN switches phase 1 basic net3 NET3 ISDN switches UK and others vn2 French VN2 ISDN switches vn3 French VN3 ISDN switches J apan ntt J apanese NTT ISDN switches New Zealand basic nznet3 New Zealand NET3 switches North America basic 5ess AT amp T basic rate switches basic dms100 NT DM S 100 basic rate switches basic nil National ISDN 1 switches Configuring the ISDN BRI Interface This section describes how to configure the ISDN BRI interface The ISDN BRI interface is configured to allow connection to ISDN WANS Determine which protocols to support on the ISDN BRI interface and enter the appropriate responses In the following example the system is configured for IP AppleTalk and IPX Configuring interface BRIO Is this interface in use yes Configure IP on this interface yes IP address for this interface 172 16 71
65. ignore gt o r 0x142 Enter the initialize command to initialize the router gt initialize The router power cycles and the configuration register is set to 0x142 The router boots the system image in Flash memory and the System Configu ration Dialog appears System Configuration Dialog Enter no in response to the System Configuration Dialog prompts until the following message appears Press RETURN to get started Press Return SME EN e Mai Troubleshooting Recovering Lost Passwords CAUTION 12 13 Enter privileged EXEC mode and then enter the show startup config command to display the passwords in the configuration file Router gt enable Router show startup config Scan the configuration file displayed for the passwords the enable and enable secret passwords are usually near the beginning of the file and the console password is near the end of the file An example display follows enable secret 5 S1SORPPSs9syZt 4uKn3 SnpuLDrhuei enable password sand line con 0 password seashells Proceed to step 14 to replace an enable secret console or enable pass word If there is no enable secret password note the enable and console passwords if they are not encrypted and proceed to step 17 Do not take the next three steps unless you have determined that you must change or replace the enable enable secret or console passwords Failure to follow the steps as shown might cause you
66. ither locally with a console terminal or remotely with a modem This section discusses important cabling information to consider before connecting a console terminal an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software to the console port or modem to the auxiliary port The main difference between the console and auxiliary ports is that the auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and the console port does not Flow control paces the transmission of data between sending device and a receiving device Flow control ensures that the receiving device can absorb the data sent to it before the sending device sends more When the buffers on the receiving device are full a signal is sent to the sending device to suspend transmission until the data in the buffers has been processed Because the auxiliary port supports flow control it is ideally suited for use with the high speed transmissions of a modem Console terminals transmit at slower speeds than modems therefore the console port is ideally suited for use with console terminals Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connect to a Network Console Port Connections The router includes an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial console port RJ 45 Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port will appear as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable Your router comes with cables and adapters to connect a console terminal an ASCII terminal or PC running
67. justment maintenance or repair must be performed only by service trained personnel These products do not have a power switch they are powered on when the power cord is plugged in one noo pure Ayes Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Statements Informations concernantla s curit Informations concernant la s curit Symboles de s curit Symbole de r f rence la documentation Si le produit est marqu de ce symbole reportez vous la documentation du produit afin d obtenir des informations plus d taill es WARNING Dans la documentation un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d entra ner des dommages corporels ou la mort CAUTION Un texte de mise en garde intitul CAUTION indique un danger susceptible de causer des dommages l quipement Ne continuez pas au del d une rubrique WARNING ou CAUTION avant d avoir bien compris les conditions pr sentant un danger et pris les mesures appropri es Cet appareil est un produit de classe I et poss de une borne de mise la terre La source d alimentation principale doit tre munie d une prise de terre de s curit install e aux bornes du c blage d entr e surle cordon d alimentation ou le cordon de raccordement fourni avec le produit Lorsque cette protection semble avoir t endommag e d brancher le cordon d alimentation jusqu ce que la mise la terre ait t r par e Mise la terre du c ble de r seau local sivotre r seau
68. l connection to the WAN 2 User Datagram Protocol UDP broadcasts to and from the router and the TCPAP host must be enabled This functionality is coordinated by your system administrator at the site where the TCP IP host is located You should not attempt to use AutoInstall unless the required files have been provided on the TCPAP host For more information refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command refer ence publications Take the following steps to prepare your router for the AutoInstall process 1 Attach the WAN cable to the router 2 Power Reset the router 3 The router will load the operating system image from Flash memory If the remote end of the WAN connection is connected and properly config ured the AutoInstall process will begin uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Cisco IOS Software Basics 3 12 4 If AutoInstall completes successfully enter the copy running config startup config command in privileged EXEC mode to write the configu ration data to the router s NVRAM Router copy running config startup config Taking this step saves the configuration settings that the Autolnstall process created to the router s NVRAM If you do not do this the config uration will be lost the next time you reload the router Cisco IOS Software Basics This section provides you with some basic information about the Cisco IOS software and includes the f
69. lt setting for bit 13 is 1 Troubleshooting Copying a Cisco lOS Image to Flash Memor Enabling Booting from Flash Memory To disable Break after 60 seconds and enable the boot system flash command enter the config register command with the value shown in the following example Router gt enable Password enablepassword Router config term Enter configuration commands one per line Edit with DELETE CTRL W and CTRL U end with CTRL Z config reg 0x2102 SZ Router Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory You may need to copy a new Cisco IOS image to Flash memory whenever a new image or maintenance release becomes available Use the instructions on page 1 6 to obtain the latest version Use the copy tftp flash command for the copy procedure Take the following steps to copy a new image to Flash memory 1 Enter the show flash command to make sure there is enough space available before copying a file to Flash memory Compare the size of the file you want to copy to the amount of available Flash memory displayed 2 Make a backup copy of the current image 5 Enter enable mode and then enter the copy tftp flash command to copy the new image into Flash memory Router gt enable Password enablepassword Router copy tftp flash SEU EN e Mai Troubleshooting Copying a Cisco lOS Image to Flash Memory 4 14 The following messages display KKKK NOTICE KKKK Flash load helper vX 0 This process will accept
70. n lis connected internally to Pin 8 Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Use the thin flat RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled MODEM to connect the auxiliary port to a modem Figure A 2 shows how to connect the auxiliary port to a modem Table A 3 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial auxiliary port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled MODEM RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable m Modem oo gt gt ae RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter labeled MODEM H6094 Figure A 2 Connecting the Auxiliary Port to a Modem Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A 3 Auxiliary Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB 25 Adapter Auxiliary RJ 45 to RJ 45 RJ 45 to DB 25 Modem Port DTE Roll Over Cable Modem Adapter Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 19 8 4 RTS DTR 2 1 20 DTR TxD 3 6 3 TxD GND 4 5 1 GND GND 5 4 1 GND RxD 6 3 2 RxD DSR 1 2 8 DCD CTS 8 1 5 CTS a Pin 115 connected internally to Pin 8 Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts The illustrations and tables in this section provide assembly drawings and pinouts for the EIA 530 DTE EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 and X 21 DTE and DCE cables which are used with the synchronous serial WAN port labeled SERIAL EIA 530 Figure A 3 shows the EIA 530 serial cable assembly and E 4 lists the pinouts Arro
71. nal or a modem for remote access to the router Connecting to the Console Port Take the following steps to connect a terminal an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software to the console port on the router 1 Use an RJ 45 roll over cable and an RJ 45 to DB 25 or RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter to connect a console terminal to the console port The adapters provided by HP are labeled Terminal Additional information on roll over cable pinouts is provided in the appendix A Cable Specifications 2 11 uone e sul Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network mrogzon Expansion Slot Ez i all wer z P 258 P E 22 Sw ss 85885 8 F s ii EM O ERS es A m sz gt a DO D 28 Modules q Y o BEE Figure 2 3 Connecting the Console Terminal 2 Configure your terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits 2 12 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Connecting to the Network Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port Take the following steps to connect a modem to the auxiliary port on the router 1 Use an RJ 45
72. ned from your HP sales and service office or HP authorized reseller Contents HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Hardware Features 1 2 Software Features 1 3 Based on Cisco IOS version 11 x Cisco IOS Software Category Desktop without IBM 1 8 Ordering Information 1 5 Cables and Adapters 1 5 Documentation and Software 1 6 Cisco Systems Contact Information 1 6 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Verifying Included Parts 2 1 Required Tools and Parts 2 2 Preparing to Connect to a Network 2 2 ISDN 2 3 Synchronous Serial Connections 2 4 DERO DEB idas i eli 2 4 Signaling Standards Supported 2 5 Distance Limitations 2 5 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations 2 6 Console Port Connections 2 7 Auxiliary Port Connections 2 7 Installing the Module 2 8 Connecting to the
73. nter your response This section gives an example configuration using the System Configuration Dialog When you are configuring your router respond as appropriate for your network At any time during the System Configuration Dialog you can request help by typing a question mark at a prompt Before proceeding with the System Configuration Dialog obtain from your system administrator the node addresses and the number of bits in the subnet field if applicable of the router ports Take the following steps to configure the router using the System Configura tion Dialog 1 Connect a console terminal to the console port on the rear panel of your router and then turn on the power ON on the host device Note that the router may also be installed in a host device with the power already on For more information refer to the section Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem in chapter 2 Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time NOTE NOTE The default parameters for the console port are 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits 2 After about 80 seconds information similar to the following is displayed on the console screen The messages displayed vary depending on the interfaces on the rear panel of the router and the Cisco IOS release and feature set you selected The screen
74. ollowing sections m Cisco IOS Modes of Operation Getting Context Sensitive Help m Saving Configuration Changes Cisco IOS Modes of Operation The Cisco IOS software provides access to several different command modes Each command mode provides a different group of related commands For security purposes the Cisco IOS software provides two levels of access to commands user and privileged The unprivileged user mode is called user EXEC mode The privileged mode is called privileged EXEC mode and requires a password The commands available in user EXEC mode are a subset of the commands available in privileged EXEC mode Table 3 2 describes some of the most commonly used modes how to enter the modes and the resulting prompts The prompt helps you identify which mode you are in and therefore which commands are available to you Table 3 2 Cisco IOS Operating Modes Mode of Operation User EXEC User EXEC commands allow you to connect to remote devices change terminal settings on a temporary basis perform basic tests and list system information The EXEC commands available at the user level are a Subset of those available at the privileged level Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC commands set operating parameters The privileged command set includes those commands contained in user EXEC mode and also the configure command through which you can access the remaining command modes Privileged EXEC mode also includes hig
75. onfig running config To erase both configuration files and start over enter the write erase and reload commands Router gt enable Router write erase Router reload This command sequence will erase the entire router configuration inRAM and NVRAM and reload the router Configuring ISDN This section describes a recommended ISDN configuration for one or two B channels In the examples that follow the BRI port is configured for IP routing Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP and Point to Point Protocol PPP encapsulation For your reference an example configuration follows in the next section Example ISDN Connection You may want to refer to Example ISDN Configuration during this procedure uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring ISDN Take the following steps to configure the router for a basic ISDN PPP connec tion on a single B channel or two B channels substituting the correct addresses and host names as appropriate for your network 1 Enter privileged EXEC mode Router gt enable password enablepassword Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode Then enter the host name of the current router the user name of the target router the router to which packets will be sent and the password that the routers will use for CHAP calleridentification The user name and password are case sensitive and must match
76. ort 1 Off Inactivity on the synchronous serial port0 If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the serial 0 cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the synchronous serial port 0 Off Inactivity on the ISDN BRI port If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the BRI cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the ISDN BRI port Off Inactivity on the LAN Ethernet port If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the Ethernet cable connection that goes into the front of the host device On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the LAN Ethernet port Although the Fault orange LED on the host device front panel is not for this HP AdvanceStack Internet Router only the fault condition of the router is OR ed with the fault condition from other devices in the host and the host itself Therefore it is necessary to check all devices in the host device including this HP J3138A Internet Router if the Fault orange LED on the host device front panel is flashing Troubleshooting Reading the LEDs Table 4 2 describes the LEDs which are located on the front panel of the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Table 4 2 LEDs on the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Front Panel LED ISDN Power Sys OK WAN Serial 0 LAN 10Base T 100VG Link OK Activity WAN Serial 1 NOTE State Description Off Inactivit
77. otto pu essere riparato dall utente Qualsiasi lavoro di riparazione messa a punto manutenzione o assistenza va effettuato esclusivamente da personale specializzato Questo apparato non possiede un commutatore principale si mette scotto tensione all inserirsi il cavo d alimentazione Safety and Regulatory Statements Consideraciones sobre seguridad Consideraciones sobre seguridad Simbolos de seguridad Simbolo de referencia a la documentaci n Si el producto va marcado con este s mbolo consultar la documentaci n del producto a fin de obtener mayor informaci n sobre el producto WARNING Una WARNING en la documentaci n se ala un riesgo que podr a resultar en lesiones o la muerte CAUTION Una CAUTION en la documentaci n se ala un riesgo que podr a resultar en aver as al equipo No proseguir despu s de un s mbolo de WARNING o CAUTION hasta no haber entendido las condiciones peligrosas y haber tomado las medidas apropiadas Este aparato se enmarca dentro de la clase I de seguridad y se encuentra protegido por una borna de puesta a tierra Es preciso que exista una puesta a tierra continua desde la toma de alimentaci n el ctrica hasta las bornas de los cables de entrada del aparato el cable de alimentaci n o el juego de cable de alimentaci n suministrado Si existe la probabilidad de que la protecci n a tierra haya sufrido desperfectos desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n hasta haberse subsanado el problema Pue
78. r using the hostname command e Enter an enable secret password using the enable password command e Assign addresses to the interfaces using the protocol address command e Specify which protocols to support on the interfaces Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publi cations for more information about the commands you can use to configure the router To verify the configuration entries use the write terminal command at the privileged EXEC prompt 5 When you are finished configuring the router enter the exit command until you return to the privileged EXEC prompt Router 6 To save the configuration changes to NVRAM enter the copy running config startup config command at the privileged EXEC prompt Router copy running config startup config KKKKKKKAKk The router will now boot with the configuration you entered Using Autolnstall The Autolnstall process is designed to configure the router automatically after connection to your WAN In order for AutoInstall to work properly a Trans mission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP host on your network must be preconfigured to provide the required configuration files The TCP IP host may exist anywhere on the network as long as the following two conditions are maintained 1 The host must be on the remote side of the router s synchronous seria
79. rase the contents of Flash memory Messages similar to the following display SYS 5 RELOAD Reload requested FLH master igs j 1 110 4 2 from 172 16 72 1 to flash System flash directory File Length Name status 1 3459776 username igs i l 3459840 bytes used 4928768 available 8388608 total Configuration mapped ip address 172 16 72 1 to hostname Accessing file master igs j 1 110 4 2 on hostname Loading master igs j 1 110 4 2 from 172 16 72 1 via Ethernet0 OK Erasing device eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee erased Loading master igs j 1 110 4 2 from 172 16 72 1 via Ethernet0 IITIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIITITITIIIIIIIIIIITITIIIIIIIIITIIIIIITIIIIIIII 6196336 8388608 bytes Verifying checksum OK 0x2997 Flash copy took 0 03 38 hh mm ss FLH Re booting system after download The system reboots using the new image in Flash memory NOTE For more information about the copy tftp flash command and other related commands refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publications RIN 4 15 Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Switching Hub When you insert an HP Internet Router Module into a HP AdvanceStack Switching Hub it must have one of these properties Back of HP Switching Hub Expansion Blue Dot on back of hub and serial number less than SG711XXXXX for example 56701012345 Or Back of HP Switching Hub
80. rference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment If this equipment causes interference to radio reception which can be determined by unplugging the power cord from the equipment try these measures Re orient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Plug the equipment and receiver into different branch circuits Consult your dealer or an experienced technician for additional suggestions one noo pure Apyes Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements FCC Part 68 General Requirements This equipment complies with part 68 of the FCC rules On the back of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equip ment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This Model J3138A has the FCC Digital Interface Code of 02155 The FCC Service Order Code is 6 0N The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should not exceed five
81. rk is 172 16 0 0 8 subnet bits mask is 255 255 255 0 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no yes Extended AppleTalk network no yes AppleTalk starting cable range 0 3 AppleTalk ending cable range 1 3 AppleTalk zone name myzone AppleTalk additional zone name otherzone AppleTalk additional zone name Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 1 B001 If you configure for Ethernet and the router module is plugged into a VG device you must reconfigure the router module for VG to operate properly Configuring the Synchronous Serial Interfaces The synchronous serial interfaces are configured to allow connection to WANS After the Ethernet port on your router has been configured take the following steps to configure the synchronous serial interfaces 1 Press Return or enter yes to configure serial port 0 Configuring interface Serial0 Is this interface in use yes Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time Determine which protocols you want on the synchronous serial interface and enter the appropriate responses In the following example the system is configured for IP AppleTalk and IPX Configure IP on this interface yes Configure IP unnumbered on this interface no IP address for this interface 172 16 73 1 Number of bits in subnet field 8 Class B network is 172 16 0 0 8 subnet bits mask is 255 255 255 0 Configure Apple
82. roll over cable with an RJ 45 to DB 25 or RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter to connect a modem to the auxiliary port The adapters provided by HP are labeled Modem Sg 00000 Figure 2 4 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port 2 Make sure that your modem and the auxiliary port on the router are configured for the same transmission speed 38400 baud is typical and hardware flow control with Data Carrier Detect DCD and Data Terminal Ready DTR operations uonejreisul Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Whatto Do After Installing the Router Hardware What to Do After Installing the Router Hardware After you have installed the router proceed to chapter 8 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router for initial software configuration information If you had trouble installing the router see chapter 4 Troubleshooting 2 14 Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router This chapter describes how to configure the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router and contains the following sections Booting the Router for the First Time Configuring the Router for the First Time Cisco IOS Software Basics Configuring ISDN Verifying Network Connectivity Getting More Information This chapter provide
83. s Label The documentation is available from HP s web site Please see page 1 6 for steps 2 1 uonejreisul Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Required Tools and Parts WARNING 2 2 Required Tools and Parts The router installation requires some tools and parts that are not provided as standard equipment with the router Following are the tools and parts required to install the router Flat bladescrewdrivers small 3 16 inch 0 476 cm and medium 1 4 inch 0 625 cm or Torx 10 ESD preventive wrist strap mg A cable for each LAN and WAN interface In addition you might need the following external equipment m CSU DSU Channel Service Unit Data Service Unit m NTldeviceforISDN BRI WAN connections if not supplied by your service provider In Europe it is already incorporated m Console terminal an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits A terminal is required unless you are using the AutoInstall procedure See the section Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem later in this chapter for instructions on connecting a console terminal Modem for remote access optional Preparing to Connect to a Network When setting up your router consider distance limitations and potential electromagnetic interference EMI as defined by the EIA The serial console and auxiliary ports contain safety
84. s minimum software configuration information it is not meant as comprehensive router configuration instructions Detailed software configuration information is available in the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publications These publications are available on the documentation CD that came with your router or you can order printed copies Refer to the section Ordering Information in chapter 1 HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview Booting the Router for the First Time Each time you power on the router it goes through the following boot sequence 1 The router goes through power on self test diagnostics to verify basic operation of the CPU memory and interfaces 2 The system bootstrap software boot image executes and searches for a valid Cisco IOS image router operating system software The source of the Cisco IOS image Flash memory or a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server is determined by the configuration register setting The factory default setting for the configuration register is 0x2102 which 5 1 uoge np Configuration Configuring the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Configuring the Router for the First Time NOTE indicates that the router should attempt to load a Cisco IOS image from Flash memory Use the show version command at the privileged EXEC prompt to show the setting 3 Ifafter five attempts a valid Cisco IOS image is not found in Flash memory the ro
85. section Identifying a Roll Over Cable for more information RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled MODEM For console connections proceed to the section Console Port Signals and Pinouts laterinthis appendix for modem connections proceed to the section Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts later in this appendix suone yi ecds ope Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Identifying a Roll Over Cable You can identify a roll over cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable Holding the cables side by side with the tab at the back the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug See figure 1 If your cable came from Cisco Systems pin 1 will be white on one connector and pin 8 will be white on the other a roll over cable reverses pins 1 and 8 2 and 7 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 Pin 1 and pin 8 TTI should be the same color H3824 Figure A 1 Identifying a Roll Over Cable Cable Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Console Port Signals and Pinouts Use the thin flat RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL to connect the console port to
86. sta a tierra del cable de la red local LAN m Sila LAN abarca un rea cuyo suministro el ctrico proviene de m s de una red de distribuci n de electricidad cerciorarse de que las puestas a tierra est n conectadas entre s de modo seguro m Es posible que los cables de la LAN se vean sometidos de vez en cuando a voltajes moment neos que entra en peligro rayos o alteraciones en la red de energ a el ctrica Manejar con precauci n los componentes de metal de la LAN que est n al descubierto Este aparato no contiene pieza alguna susceptible de reparaci n por parte del usuario Todas las reparaciones ajustes o servicio de mantenimiento debe realizarlos solamente el t cnico Este producto no tiene interruptor de potencia se activa cuando se enchufa el cable de alimentaci n one noo pure Ayes Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Statements Safety Information J apanese Safety Information Japanese RENDER REGS Y NBs MITC WSMV V ZPAL HAPHE lt TE lt vx WARNING ez 7 WARNING ERZERARLET CAUTION yyrHO CAUTION E BR Om Nez fma sx WARNING CAUTION lt 72 amp vx Kt Kk HR ELVOEM ito e ECROSIBICHEA G lt ZZ S VA FAIL OR PARA Cu x4 2 Dia EII EERO B ey YMNADNRWRE Led b LZOR R price dee AND LEE ix ni Ee FEALTRUTSKIUN LAN 2r 7 je
87. t J 2 30 TR DCD DCD Twisted pair no 3 J 2 13 RR DCD DCD J 231 RR TxCE TxC Twisted pairno 7 gt J 2 17 TT TXCE TXC gt 2 35 TT Circuit GND Twisted pair no 9 2 19 56 Circuit GND 2 20 RC Table 8 60 Pin J 1 49 J 1 48 1 46 1 28 J 1 27 J 1 13 1 14 1 11 1 12 1 24 J 1 23 1 9 J 1 10 J 1 29 1 30 HS J 1 8 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 26 J 1 25 J 1 15 1 16 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts EIA TIA 449 DCE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 37 Signal MODE_1 GND Shield GND RxD TxD RxD TxD TXCE TxC TxCE TxC TxD RxD TxD RxD CTS RTS CTS RTS TXC RxC TXC RxC RTS CTS RTS CTS NIL LL Circuit GND DTR DSR DTR DSR DSR DTR DSR DTR DCD DCD DCD DCD RxC TxCE 4 RxC TxCE Circuit GND Circuit GND Description Shorting group Single Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Twisted pair no Direction lt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt lt gt gt 37 Pin 2 1 2 4 2 22 J 2 5 2 23 J 2 6 J 2 24 2 7 2 25 J 2 8 2 26 J 2 9 2 27 J 2 10 2 37 2 1
88. t rate generally the slower the data rate the greater the distance serial signals are subject to distance limits beyond which a signal degrades significantly or is completely lost Table 2 3 lists the maximum speeds and distances for EIA TIA 232 signals This signalling standard supports unbalanced circuits at signal speeds up to 64 Kbps Table 2 3 EIA TIA 232 Speed and Distance Limitations Data Rate Baud Distance Feet Distance Meters 2400 200 60 4800 100 30 9600 50 15 19200 50 15 38400 50 15 64000 25 7 6 2 5 UO REIRZASUI Installation Installing the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Preparing to Connectto a Network CAUTION Balanced drivers allow EIA TIA 449 signals to travel greater distances than the EIA TIA 232 signals Table 2 4 lists the maximum speeds and distances for EIA TIA 449 which are also valid for V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 signals Table 2 4 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 Speed and Distance Limitations Data Rate Baud Distance Feet Distance M eters 2400 4100 1250 4800 2050 625 9600 1025 312 19200 513 156 38400 256 78 56000 102 31 154400 T1 50 15 The EIA TIA 449 and V 35 interfaces support data rates up to 2 048 Mbps Exceeding this maximum could result in loss of data and is not recommended Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations All router models include an asynchronous serial console and auxiliary port The console and auxiliary ports provide access to the router e
89. terminal emulation software to the console port To connect an ASCII terminal to the console port use the RJ 45 roll over cable with the female RJ 45 to DB25 adapter labeled Terminal To connect a PC running terminal emulation software to the console port use the RJ 45 roll over cable with the female RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter labeled Terminal The default parameters for the console port are 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits The console port does not support hardware flow control For detailed informa tion about installing a console terminal see the section Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem later in this chapter See appendix A Cable Specifications for cable and port pinouts Auxiliary Port Connections The router includes an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial auxiliary port RJ 45 that supports flow control Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port will appear as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable Your router includes a cable and an adapter to connect a modem to the auxiliary port To connect a modem to the auxiliary port use the RJ 45 roll over cable with the male RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter labeled Modem For detailed information about connecting devices to the auxiliary port see the section Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem later in this chapter See appendix A Cable Specifications for cable and port pinouts 2 1 uone eu Installation Installing the HP
90. ts the DTE pinouts Table A 8 lists the DCE pinouts Arrows indicate signal direction gt indicates DTE to DCE and lt indicates DCE to DTE J2 60 pin connector J1 37 pin connector J2 19 J2 37 Connectors are not to scale Figure A 5 EIA TIA 449 Cable Assembly 11 suo REI y peds one Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts A 12 Table 7 60 Pin J 1 49 J 1 48 J 1 51 J 1 52 1 46 1 11 1 1 24 J 1 23 11 28 J 1 27 1 9 J 1 10 1 26 J 1 25 1 44 J 1 45 J 1 13 J 1 14 1 15 1 16 EIA TIA 449 Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 37 MODE 1 Shorting group GND GND Shorting group MODE DCE Shield GND J21 Shield GND TxD RxD Twisted pairno 6 gt J 2 4 SD TxD RxD gt 2 22 SD TxC RxC Twisted pair no 9 lt J 2 5 ST TxC RxC lt J 2 23 ST RxD TxD Twisted pair 11 lt J 2 6 RD RxD TxD lt J 2 24 RD RTS CTS Twisted pairno 5 gt 2 7 RS RTS CTS gt J 2 25 RS RxC TXCE Twisted pair 10 J 2 8 RT RxC TxCE lt J 2 26 CTS RTS Twisted pair no 1 lt J 2 9 CS CTS RTS lt J 2 27 CS LL DCD Twisted pair 12 gt J 2 10 LL Circuit GND J 2 37 SC DSR DTR Twisted pair no 2 lt 2 11 DM DSR DTR lt J 2 29 DM DTR DSR Twisted pairno 4 gt J 2 12 DTR DSR g
91. ubleshooting and maintenance procedures you might need to perform on your router as your internetworking needs change This chapter includes the following sections Reading the LEDs Upgrading the Boot ROMs Recovering Lost Passwords Virtual Configuration Register Settings Copying a Cisco IOS Image to Flash Memory Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Switching Hub Inserting the HP Internet Router Module into an HP Remote 2 Router to Router Connections Reading the LEDs The LEDs indicate the current operating condition of the router You can observe the LEDs note any fault condition that the router is encountering and then contact your system administrator or HP customer service if neces sary There are two sets of LEDs for the HP AdvanceStack Router A set of the four LEDs on the front panel of the host device A set of LEDs on the front panel of the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router 4 1 SURE EN Maintenance Troubleshooting Reading the LEDS Table 4 1 LED WAN 1 Activity WAN 0 Activity Activity LAN Activity NOTE Table 4 1 describes the LEDs which are located on the front panel of the host device LEDs on the Host Device Front Panel State Description Off Inactivity on the synchronous serial port 1 If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the serial 1 cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the synchronous serial p
92. uter reverts to boot ROM mode which is used to install or upgrade a Cisco IOS image 4 Ifavalid Cisco IOS image is found then the router searches for a valid configuration file 5 Ifa valid configuration file is not found in NVRAM the router runs the System Configuration Dialog so you can configure it manually Fornormal router operation there must be a valid Cisco IOS image in Flash memory and a configuration file in The first time you boot your router you will need to configure the router interfaces and then save the configuration to a file in NVRAM Configuring the Router for the First Time You can configure the router using one of the following procedures which are described in this section System Configuration Dialog Recommended if you are not familiar with Cisco IOS commands m Configuration mode Recommended if you are familiar with Cisco IOS commands AutoInstall Recommended for automatic installation if another router running Cisco IOS software is installed on the network This configuration method must be set up by someone with experience using Cisco IOS software Acquire the correct network addresses from your system administrator or consult your network plan to determine the correct addresses before you begin to configure the router Proceed with the procedure that best fits the needs of your network configu ration and Cisco IOS software experience level If you will be using configu r
93. ws indicate signal direction gt indicates DTE to DCE and lt indicates DCE to DTE suo REI y peds one Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts 60 pin connector Connectors are not to scale Figure A 3 EIA 530 Serial Cable Assembly 25 pin connector J2 13 J2 25 J2 14 J2 1 Cable Specifications Synchronous Serial Cable Assemblies and Pinouts Table A 4 530 DTE Cable Pinouts DB 60 to DB 25 Direction 60 Pin DTE DCE J 1 11 TxD RxD J 2 2 BA A TXD gt J 1 12 TxD RxD 2 14 BA B TxD gt J1 28 RxD TxD J 2 3 BB A RxD J1 27 RxD TxD 2 16 BB B RxD lt J 1 9 RTS CTS 2 4 CA A RTS gt 1 10 RTS CTS 2 19 CA B RTS gt J 1 1 CTS RTS 2 5 CB A CTS lt J 1 2 CTS RTS 2 13 CB B CTS J 1 3 DSR DTR J 2 6 CC A DSR 1 4 DSR DTR J2 22 CC B DSR 1 46 Shield GND 2 1 Shield Shorted 1 47 MODE 2 J1 48 GND Shorted J1 49 MODE 1 J 1 5 DCD DCD J 2 8 CF A DCD lt J 1 6 DCD DCD 2 10 CF B DCD J1 24 TxC RxC J2 15 DB A TXC J 1 23 TxC RxC J2 12 DB B TxC J1 26 RxC TxCE J2 17 DD A RxC J 1 25 RxC TxCE J 2 9 DD B RxC J1 44 LL DCD J218 LL gt J 1 45 Circuit GND J 2 7 Circuit GND J 1 7 DTR DSR 2 20 CD A DTR gt J 1 8 DTR DSR 2 23
94. y on the ISDN BRI port If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the BRI cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the ISDN BRI port Off Power if off On Power is on Off Anerrorhas occurred Resetthe router Ifthe LED remains off contact HP customer service On The router is working properly Off Inactivity on the synchronous serial port0 If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the serial 0 cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the synchronous serial port 0 On The router is connected to a 10Base T network On The router is connected to a 100VG network On 10Base T Link Beat signal has been detected on the Ethernet IEEE 802 3 LAN Off Inactivity on the LAN Ethernet port If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the Ethernet cable connection that goes into the front of the host device On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the LAN Ethernet port Off Inactivity the synchronous serial port 1 If you are sure some data activity is going on this port check the serial 1 cable connection On Flashing Transmitting Receiving data on the synchronous serial port 1 If the router comes out of reset yet both 10Base T and 100VG LEDs are on or that they are both off an error has occurred Contact HP customer service SEU EN Maintenance Troubleshooting Upgrading the Boot ROMs For troubleshooting information
95. ystem downtime The password recovery procedure requires a system reload 2 Connect a terminal to the console port on the rear panel of the router Make sure the terminal is configured to operate at 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits Troubleshooting Recovering Lost Passwords Enter the show version command to display the existing configuration register value The configuration register value is on the last line of the display Note whether the configuration register is set to enable or disable Break The factory default configuration register value is 0x2102 Notice that the third digit from the right in 0x2102 is 1 which disables Break If the third digit is not 1 Break is enabled If the configuration register is set to disable Break power cycle the router or press the reset button on the router s front panel Turn the router OFF wait five seconds and then turn the router ON again Within 60 seconds of turning ON the router press the Break key or send a Break signal The ROM monitor prompt gt appears If the configuration register is set to enable Break press the Break key or send a Break signal to the router If your keyboard does not have a Break key refer to your terminal or terminal emulation software documentation for information about how to send a Break signal to the router T 10 11 Enter the o r command to reset the configuration register to boot from the boot ROMs and
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