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1. Secondary Ethernet Ethernet Service Port l oo i o eE d o 0 o 00 8 o oo E lt 3 ae C Primary Service Port Module Slot Figure 1 8 Model 24E Secondary Ethernet Token Ring Service Port WANs 10 BASE T ig WANs UTP STP i 2 oo C _ Jo 00 1 Jo 8 C 32 E c 22 Ec Primary Service Port Adapter Slot Figure 1 9 Model 24M Second Ethernet Port Token Ring Service Port ENSE LEDs WANs 19 BASE T AUI WANs UTP STP E EX E o fo UD Ea s IN f 1 gt oo E 8 o LJ d 8 oo Ui Primary Service Port Adapter Adapter Slot Power OK Figure 1 10 Model 24M with an Optional Adapter Installed Chapter 1 Models Indicators and FRUs 1 3 Second Service Port 4 8 Modem Card Adapter Power LED WANs Adapter Fault LED 0 qyesr ser uer ee ser Sr er ser s A OH o o o o o o Den E o oo E 1 jp oo 8 o of Je JP oo a r e LD oo NI GJ Primary Service Port UTP ST
2. SD21 0030 B 0 12 2210 Service and Maintenance UL Notices Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Trademarks IBM and Nways are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both Microsoft Windows Windows NT and the Windows logo are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other
3. Go to Step 013 on page 2 19 010 Press Reset and wait for the system green OK and amber LEDs to start blinking or the system green OK to come on and the amber LED to be blinking Press the service terminal break key sequence and press Enter Press Cirl c at the service terminal The terminal displays the gt prompt Enter uc at the prompt The 2210 displays the hardware configuration The first line shows the auto baud speed and the configured service port baud rate if they are different Note The uc command is not available for the 14T and 24x models Are different auto baud and configured speeds displayed Yes No 011 Go to Step 013 on page 2 19 012 Step 012 continues 2210 Service and Maintenance 012 continued Set the terminal to the configured console baud rate displayed Press the service terminal break key sequence and press Enter This action causes the 2210 to auto baud Enter Ctrl c The gt prompt should be displayed If the console baud rate is satisfactory you can reboot the 2210 and the terminal will work If the console baud rate is unsatisfac tory and you want to change the rate Enter at the gt prompt and select an IBD boot module Wait for the Config only gt prompt to be displayed 1 2 3 Enter set baudrate 0 at the Config only gt prompt 4 Set the terminal to the desired baud rate 5
4. f this is the primary service port on the 14T and 24x models continue at MAP 0170 Primary Service Port on 14T or 24x Model Is Not Working on page 2 14 f this is the secondary service port on the 14T or 24x models continue at MAP 0180 Second Service Port Is Not Working on page 2 15 f this is an optional adapter continue at MAP 0200 Optional Adapter or Dial Access Adapter Is Not Working on page 2 21 Step 014 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 5 0120 continued 2 6 014 continued Was a wrap plug installed on this port before you ran Extended POST Yes No 015 Repeat the Extended POST using a wrap plug for this port For assistance go to Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1 Is the amber LED for this port on or blinking Yes No 016 Go to Step 023 017 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 018 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 019 Is the amber system LED on or blinking Yes No 020 Run the System Extended Diagnostics For assistance go to Operational Diagnostics on page 3 2 Did you find a problem Yes No 021 Contact your next level of support for instructions about reviewing the system error log 022 Resolve the problem Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation
5. Is the fan running Yes No Are any of the LEDs on Check the LEDs on both sides of the IBM 2210 Yes No 006 Make sure that The IBM 2210 is plugged into the wall outlet The wall outlet has the correct voltage The line voltage at the end of the power cord is correct Did you find a problem Yes No 007 Replace the power supply Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 008 Correct the problem Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Step 009 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 11 0150 continued 009 continued Replace the fan Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 010 Run the System Extended Diagnostics For assistance go to Operational Diagnostics on page 3 2 Did you find a problem Yes No Contact your next level of support for instructions about reviewing the system error log 012 Resolve the problem Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 2 12 2210 Service and Maintenance 0160 Service Port on 12x Model Is Not Working Run the Extended POST using a wrap plug in the service port For assistance go to Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1 Is the system green LED blinking and the system amber LED on Yes No 002 There is a problem with the attached device or its cable 003
6. 4 24 Connections to the Power Supply 14T and 24x Models 4 25 Replacing the Power Supply Cover 4 26 Removing the 00 000 4 27 vi 2210 Service and Maintenance Replacing the Fan 4 28 Removing the LED Panel 12x Models 4 29 Replacing the LED Panel 12x Models 4 30 Removing the LED Panel 14T and 24x Models 4 31 Replacing the LED Panel 14T and 24x Models 4 32 Assembling the Riser Card 4 34 Installing the Adapter Enablement Feature 4 35 Installing the Optional Adapter Actual adapter may appear different 4 37 Removing the Adapter Actual adapter may appear different 4 38 Installing the EIA 232 Service Port Feature 4 39 Installing the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 4 40 Upgrading the 4 Port Dial Access Adapter 4 42 Local Terminal Connection to the EIA 232 Service Port A 1 Remote Connection to 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 14T and 24x Models nege ea i te eee bee Bie ws bu a A 2 Remote Terminal Connection to the Primary or Secondary EIA 232 Service ced A A debe wo Bet eg ho A 2 Attaching an ASCII Terminal to the Service Port A 4 Setup Attributes for the IBM 3101 Display Terminal A 5 About This Manual This manual provides service information for the IBM 2
7. 4 4 Cables Attached to the System Board 12x Models 4 5 Non ISDN System Board 12x Models 4 6 ISDN System Board 4 6 Ethernet Port 12x Models 4 7 Non ISDN System Board 12x Models 4 7 ISDN System Board 12x Models 4 8 Attach Cables to the System Board 12x Models 4 8 Cables Attached to the System Board 14T Model 4 9 Cables Attached to the System Board 24x Models 4 10 Retainer Screws 14T and 24X Models 4 11 Ethernet Poirt eaa skn base Xep BORA MOS Pa EG he 4 12 System Board Retainer Screws 14T and 24x Models 4 13 Attach Cables to the System Board 14T Models 4 14 Attach Cables to the System Board 24x Models 4 14 Removing the DRAM SIMM in 12x Models 4 15 Replacing the DRAM SIMM in 12x Models 4 16 Removing the Flash SIMM 14T and 24x Models 4 17 Installing the Flash SIMM 14T and 24x Models 4 18 Connections to the Power Supply 12x Models 4 19 Removing the Screws from the Power Supply 12x Models 4 20 Replacing the Corner Screws 12x Models 4 21 Connections to the Power Supply 12x Models 4 22 Removing the Screws from the Power Supply 14T and 24x Models 4 23 Connections to the Power Supply 14T and 24x Models
8. 7 Modem a Modem y 7 Workstation ASCII Terminal Figure A 3 Remote Terminal Connection to the Primary or Secondary EIA 232 Service Port Service Port Default Settings These are the default settings for the serial port Speed 9600 bps Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 You can configure the service port speed for the following bit rates however the speed must match the speed configured for the ASCII terminal The IBM 2210 also supports auto baud 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 Modem Support A 2 Modem Requirements The modem must be connected to the service port on the IBM 2210 use asynchro nous operation and be compatible with the Attention AT command set A modem connected to a 2210 service port must be configured with the following character istics No echo e Suppress results code Auto answer 2210 Service and Maintenance Hardware RTS CTS flow control Modem DTE speed fixed to match 2210 service port speed 9600 recom mended Consult your modem documentation on how to configure and save these settings Remote Connection for Service To resolve a problem with your IBM 2210 IBM service personnel may request per mission to establish a temporary remote connection to the IBM 2210 In most situ ations the IBM service personnel will not be at a remote workstation that is connected to your IP network Consequently remote access must be establishe
9. 011 Correct the problem then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 012 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 9 MAP 0140 One LED is Not Working Stop the IBM 2210 by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet Plug the IBM 2210 power cord back into the power outlet All LEDs should be on for 0 5 seconds after power on Were all the LEDs on Yes No 002 Is the defective LED on the port side of the IBM 2210 Yes No 003 Is the cable connecting the system board to the LED panel securely seated Yes No 004 Seat the cable Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Replace the LED panel Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 006 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 007 The problem is not with the hardware Call your next level of support 2 10 2210 Service and Maintenance MAP 0150 Intermittent Problem Isolation Make sure that All cables are attached correctly The room temperature is not outside the limits 5 to 41 C 50 to 104 F Did you find a problem Yes No 002 Continue with Step 004 003 Resolve the problem Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 004
10. 16 62X0388 2 Screwlock 4 40 17 72 3627 1 e System Board Model 121 17 4 8192 1 System Board Model 122 17 72H3628 1 System Board Model 123 17 72 3628 1 e System Board Model 12T 17 4H8194 1 e System Board Model 124 17 4H8194 1 e System Board Model 12E 17 4H8195 1 System Board Model 125 17 4H8196 1 System Board Model 126 17 4 8197 1 e System Board Model 127 17 4H8198 1 System Board Model 128 18 1624743 AR Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 19 4H8189 1 SIMM 4 Meg 19 4H8190 1 SIMM 8 Meg 19 41H7107 1 SIMM 16 Meg Appendix C Parts Listing C 3 Assembly 1 continued C 4 2210 Service and Maintenance 01 Asm Part Index Number Units Description 1 1 NP Final Assembly 20 74G0039 1 Insulator 21 4 8199 1 Power Supply Asm 22 1624743 6 Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 23 72H3623 1 e Cable DC 24 4 8200 1 Fan Asm 25 4H8169 1 Wrap Plug Service Kit Not Illustrated Appendix C Parts Listing C 5 Final Assembly 14T Model Assembly 2 2210 Service and Maintenance C 6 Asm Part Index Number Units Description 2 2 NP Final Assembly 1 NP e Cover Top 2 13H8412 1 Cable LED Panel 3 1624743 4 Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 4 1624743 9 Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 5 41H7108 1 Flash SIMM 4 MB 5 72H5029 1 Flash SIMM 8 MB 6A 13H8
11. Press the terminal break key sequence and press Enter to force the 2210 to auto baud to the new terminal speed Note When using a terminal emulator you might have to stop and restart the emulator when switching speeds for the emulator to display correctly Continue at Step 013 The terminal should now operate correctly and the new terminal speed has been saved Is the terminal functioning correctly Yes No 014 Go to Step 016 015 Go to Step 027 on page 2 20 Is the terminal or the IBM 2210 grounded correctly Yes No 017 Ground the device correctly Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 018 Step 018 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 19 0190 continued 2 20 018 continued Is the RS 232 cable between the terminal and the IBM 2210 grounded cor rectly and shielded Yes No 019 Ground or shield the cable correctly or replace the cable Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 020 Is the terminal or the terminal emulator functioning correctly Yes No 021 Replace the terminal or the terminal emulator Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 022 Is the IBM 2210 in an area with high ambient electromagnetic interference Yes No 023 Are there power line disturbances Yes No 024
12. ROM Read only memory A router 1 A computer that determines the path of network traffic flow The path selection is made from several paths based on information obtained from spe cific protocols algorithms that attempt to identify the shortest or best path and other criteria such as metrics or protocol specific destination addresses 2 An attaching device that connects two LAN segments which use similar or different architectures at the refer Glossary X 5 ence model network layer Contrast with bridge and gateway S SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 1 An IP network management protocol that is used to monitor routers and attached networks 2 A TCP IP based protocol for exchanging network manage ment information and outlining the structure for commu nications among network devices SNMP is an application layer protocol Information on devices managed is defined and stored in the application s Man agement Information Base MIB SIMM Single in line memory module SNA Systems Network Architecture SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Synchronous Data Link Control SDLC A discipline conforming to subsets of the Advanced Data Communi cation Control Procedures ADCCP of the American National Standards Institute ANSI and High level Data Link Control HDLC of the International Organization for Standardization for managing synchronous code transparen
13. Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 13 0170 Primary Service Port on 14T or 24x Model Is Not Working Run the Extended POST using a wrap plug in the service port For assistance go to Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1 Is the service port amber LED on or blinking Yes No 002 There is a problem with the attached device or its cable 003 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 2 14 2210 Service and Maintenance MAP 0180 Second Service Port ls Not Working Is the service port green LED on Yes No 002 Check the connection to the system board Is the service port seated correctly in the socket Yes No 003 Seat the service port in the socket firmly Is the problem corrected Yes No 004 Go to Step 007 005 Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Go to Step 007 007 Run the Extended POST using a wrap plug in the service port For assistance go to Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1 Is the service port green LED on Yes No 008 Go to Step 010 009 Problem is corrected Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 010 Step 010 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 15 0180
14. e V 24 V 28 V36 and X 21 electrical interfaces complying with NET 1 and with NET 2 physical level ISDN Basic Rate complying with I CTR3 Bridging measures as per the European directive 91 263 EEC TTE directive This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Infor mation Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential envi ronments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed com munication devices Appendix D Notices D 3 Dieses ist berechtigt in Ubereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 das EG Konformitatszeichen zu f hren Der AuBteller der Konformitatserklarung ist die IBM Spain Division of Fabricacion 46185 La Pobla de Vallbona Valencia Spain Dieses Ger t erf llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B Notice about Lithium Battery The IBM 2210 contains a non replaceable lithium battery that if disposed of improperly can cause a fire an explosion or a severe burn At the end of the life of this machine return the IBM 2210 to IBM or dispose of it according to local regu lations U K Safety Approval The IBM 2210 is manufactured to the International Safety Standard EN 60950 and as such is approved in the U K under the General Approval number NS G 1234 J 100003 for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network Telecommuni
15. on page 2 23 023 Step 023 continues 2210 Service and Maintenance 023 continued Find the fault condition exhibited by this IBM 2210 in Table 2 2 on page 2 4 Perform the action indicated Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 7 0130 No LEDs Are Are the LEDs on the opposite side of the unit on Yes No 002 Go to Step 008 003 Are the LEDs on the port side on Yes No 004 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 005 Remove the cover using the instructions in Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Is the cable connecting the system board to the LED panel securely seated Yes No 006 Seat the cable Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 007 Replace the LED panel Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 008 Is the fan running Yes No 009 Make sure that The IBM 2210 is plugged into the wall outlet The wall outlet has the correct voltage The line voltage at the end of the power cord is correct Step 009 continues 2 8 2210 Service and Maintenance 009 continued Did you find a problem Yes No 010 Replace the power supply Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23
16. prendre ATTENTION Toute tentative de connexion par l utilisateur est d conseiller II est pr f rable de communiquer avec le responsable de l inspection en lectricit ou un lectricien selon le cas Le NUM RO DE CHARGE LN attribu chaque dispositif du terminal sert indiquer le pourcentage de la charge totale qui doit tre connect une ligne d abonn utilis e par ce dispositif afin de pr venir toute surcharge Par terminaison de ligne on entend toute combinaison de dispositifs qui satisfait l exigence selon laquelle le total des NUM ROS DE CHARGE de tous les dispositifs n est pas sup rieur 100 NUM RO DE CHARGE DE CETTE UNIT 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 05 Safety Notices AN Danger Before you begin to install this product read the safety information in Caution Safety Information Read This First SD21 0030 This booklet describes safe procedures for cabling and plugging in electrical equipment Danger Hazardous voltages exist inside this machine when it is powered on Anytime you service this unit with the cover off be sure to unplug the power cord AN Gevaar Voordat u begint met de installatie van dit produkt moet u eerst de veiligheidsinstructies lezen in de brochure PAS OP Veiligheidsinstructies Lees dit eerst SD21 0030 Hierin wordt beschreven hoe u electrische apparatuur op een veilige manier moet bekabelen en aansluiten 0 6 2210 Service and Maintenance Gevaar
17. 2 C 10 2210 Service and Maintenance Asm Part Index Number Units Description 4 4 NP Final Assembly 1 13H8807 1 Power Supply Insulator 2 55H7477 1 DC Power Supply Cable 3 1624743 4 Screw M3 X 6 Lg 4 41H7109 1 Power Supply 5 41H7119 1 Riser Card Assembly 6 NP Guide Assembly Right 7 NP Guide Assembly Left 8 NP e Riser Card Brace 9 1624769 AR e e Screw Fixing M4 10 NP Riser Card 11 1624743 AR e e Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 12 1 Optional Module 85H7770 AR e e 25 Mbps ATM Interface Adapter not shown 41 7120 AR ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter 55 7509 AR E1 120 Ohm ISDN PRI Adapter not shown 4197106 AR T1 J1 ISDN PRI Adapter shown 41H9109 AR 4 port WAN Concentration Adapter not shown 55H7491 AR 8 port WAN Concentration Adapter not shown 85H7783 e e 4 port S T ISDN BRI Adpater 72H5063 e e 4 port U ISDN BRI Adpater 72H5038 e e 4 port Dial Access Daughter Card 72H5037 e e Dial Access Base Card Appendix C Parts Listing 11 Assembly 5 Cable Assemblies Asm Part Index Number Units Description 5 3 60G3902 1 Cable V 35 Feature 4 60G3903 1 Cable V 35 DTE Feature 5 60G3904 1 Cable V 36 CCITT Feature 6 60G3906 1 Cable X 21 CCITT Feature 7 10H5591 1 Cable X 21 DTE Feature 8 1749352 1 Cable Adapter V 35 French D
18. A workstation often has some processing capability T wrap test A test that checks attachment or control unit circuitry without checking the mechanism itself by returning the output of the mechanism as input for example when unrecoverable communication adapter or machine errors occur a wrap test can transmit a specific character pattern to or through the modem in a loop and then compare the character pattern received with the pattern transmitted See also optical wrap X X 21 An International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee CCITT recommendation for a general purpose interface between data terminal equip ment and data circuit terminating equipment for syn chronous operations on a public data network X 25 An International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee ITU TS recommendation for the interface between data terminal equipment and packet switched data networks See also packet switching Xerox Network Services XNS A Xerox Network Services protocol This term collectively describes the suite of internet protocols developed by the Xerox Cor poration Although similar to TCP IP protocols XNS uses different packet formats and terminology See also XNS Xerox Network Services Z zone A logical grouping of hosts within the AppleTalk internet A zone name is a 32 ASCII character string that identifies each node Glossary X 7 X 8 2210 Service and Maintenance Index Nu
19. code level and stop bits of incoming data by examining the first character usually a preselected sign on character Auto baud allows the receiving device to accept data from a variety of transmitting devices operating at dif ferent speeds without needing to establish data rates in advance baud 1 A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete conditions or signal events per second for example one baud equals one half dot cycle per second in Morse code one bit per second in a train of binary signals and one 3 bit value per second in a train of signals each of which can assume one of eight different states A 2 In asynchronous trans mission the unit of modulation rate corresponding to one unit interval per second that is if the duration of the unit interval is 20 milliseconds the modulation rate is 50 baud A BIOS Basic Input Output System bits per second bps The rate at which bits are transmitted per second Contrast with baud bootstrap 1 A sequence of instructions whose exe cution causes additional instructions to be loaded and executed until the complete computer program is in storage T 2 A technique or device designed to bring itself into a desired state by means of its own action for example a machine routine whose first few instructions are sufficient to bring the rest of itself into the computer from an input device A bps Bits per second bridge A functional unit that interco
20. continued 010 continued Is the service port amber LED blinking Yes No 011 Is the service port amber LED on Yes No 012 Make sure the service port is seated correctly Is the service port seated correctly Yes No 013 Seat the service port correctly and then go to Step 007 on page 2 15 014 Go to Step 016 015 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 016 Replace the service port Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 2 16 2210 Service and Maintenance MAP 0190 Service Terminal Display Unreadable Symptom Explanation Conditions That Could Cause This Symptom While you are diagnosing a problem a terminal attached to the service port of the 2210 displays random characters instead of read able text Incorrect configuration setting of the terminal or 2210 service port Incorrect terminal device ac grounds Defective incorrectly shielded or incorrectly grounded RS EIA 232 cable between the terminal and the 2210 Defective terminal or terminal emulator High ambient electromagnetic interference EMI levels Power line disturbances Defective 2210 system board 001 Does the IBM 2210 go to the active state within 2 minutes of resetting or pow ering on Active state is indicated by the green system LED on and the a
21. continued 2 22 009 continued Is this the Dial Access Adapter Yes No 010 Replace the adapter then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 011 Is the amber status LED on or blinking Yes No 012 Replace the adapter then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Note The Dial Access Adapter feature has two 4 port Dial Access Modem Cards and a Dial Access Base Adapter Any of these cards could be failing Replace the cards one at a time and retry 013 Power down reseat the adapter and reinstall Is the amber status LED light still on or blinking Yes No 014 Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 015 Do you have the maintenance terminal PC needed to run diagnostics Yes No Power down and replace the Dial Access Adapter Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 017 Run the diagnostics program Look at the error code to determine which 4 port Dial Access Modem Card to replace Power down and replace the appropriate 4 port Dial Access Modem Card Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 2210 Service and Maintenance 0210 Verify Operation Reinstall the covers of the IBM 2210 Is an ASCII terminal attached to the IBM 2210 Yes No Run the Extended POST For assistance go to Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1
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23. 3161 To set up the additional attributes 1 Press Select to display the attribute selection bar 2 Change the values on the selection bar to match the values in Table A 4 To move between selections while on a selection bar press Tab To change a value for an attribute press the spacebar 3 Press Send to accept the current values for the attributes on the selection bar 4 Continue with step 2 until you have set all the attributes in Table A 4 5 Press Select after the last selection bar to exit the 3161 setup function Table 4 Additional Setup Attributes for the IBM 3161 Attribute Setting Enter Return New Line Tab Line Wrap Auto LF Send Null Insert Trace CRT Saver Scroll Print Print Null Print EOL Line End Send Send Field CR Field On Off On Space All No On Viewport On On CR LF Line Bringing Up a Command Line Console If you are at an IBM 2210 that has never been configured the system presents the command prompt Config only gt You can then proceed with the initial config uration If the IBM 2210 has been configured sufficiently the system presents the OPCON command prompt Configuration Methods The IBM 2210 supports four types of configuration methods Quick Configuration Quick Configuration allows you to configure selected devices bridging proto cols and routing protocols without entering a separate configuration environ ment to use
24. Additional Flash Feature 8 MB Additional Flash Feature 16 MB DRAM Memory Expansion Feature 32 MB DRAM Memory Expansion Feature Note Any procedure without a specific model number can be used on all models Any figures for those procedures will show a 12x model for illustration purposes Before you begin inspect the IBM 2210 for unsafe conditions Use Electrical Safety for IBM Service Representatives S229 8124 to guide you through this inspection Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 4 1 DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the IBM 2210 or the devices that attach to the IBM 2210 It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock Before installing or removing signal cables ensure that the power cord for the IBM 2210 is unplugged When possible use one hand to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials During an electrical storm do not connect or disconnect any cables Note For translations of this safety notice see Safety Notices on page D 6 Handling Static Sensitive Devices Certain components such as planars and memory modules can be damaged by static electricity discharge These components are shipped in an antistatic bag to prevent such damage An electrostatic discharg
25. Dial Access Adapter from the 2210 as described in Removing the Optional Adapter on page 4 38 Remove the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card from the anti static bag Place the bag on a flat surface and place the Dial Access Adapter that you removed from the IBM 2210 on top of the bag Using a flat blade screwdriver remove the blanking plate from the Dial Access Adapter faceplate and store in a safe place You will need to replace this if the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card is removed from the adapter Angle the upgrade such that the RJ 11 jacks align with the ports on the faceplate Align the 4 port connector plug on the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card and the connector receptacle on the Dial Access Adapter Press firmly on the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card over the words PRESS HERE TO INSERT Using a nut driver secure the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card in place with the three 3 screws provided Reinstall the Dial Access Adapter as described in Installing Optional Adapters on page 4 36 4 42 2210 Service and Maintenance 10 Store the antistatic bag in a safe place You will need this if you remove the adapter from the IBM 2210 Removing the 4 Port Dial Access Modem Card To remove the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card from the Dial Access Adapter 1 2 Remove the adapter from the IBM 2210 as described in Removing the Optional Adapter on page 4 38 Using a nut driver remove the three screws secu
26. Er bevindt zich gevaarlijke spanning binnenin deze machine wanneer ze is ingeschakeld Telkens als u onderhoud uitvoert op deze eenheid met de behuizing verwijderd moet u het netsnoer loskoppelen AN Danger Avant de proc der l installation de ce produit lisez d abord les consignes de s curit dans la brochure ATTENTION Consignes de s curit A lire au pr alable SD21 0030 Cette brochure d crit les proc dures pour c bler et connecter les appareils lectriques en toute s curit Danger Une tension dangereuse existe dans cette machine lorsqu elle est branch e D connectez toujours le cordon d alimentation avant de retirer le couvercle lorsque vous effectuez des proc dures de maintenance Zi Opasnost Prije nego sto p cnete sa instalacijom produkta pro itajte naputak o pravilima o sigurnom rukovanju Upozorenje Pravila o sigurnom rukovanju Prvo pro itaj ovo SD21 0030 Ovaj privitak opisuje sigurnosne postupke za prikljucrivanje kabela i prikljucivanje na elektricho napajanje OPASNO Unutar ovog uredjaja prilikom njegovog uklju ivanja u mre u nastaje opasan napon Svaki put kad radite s ovim uredjajem s otvorenim poklopcem morate biti sigurni da mre na ica nije spojena s priklju nicom AN Pericolo prima di iniziare l installazione di questo prodotto leggere le informazioni relative alla sicurezza riportate nell opuscolo Attenzione Informazioni di sicurezza Prime informazioni da legger
27. Is any amber LED on or blinking Yes No 003 Go to Step 007 004 Go to MAP 0120 LEDs Indicate a Fault on page 2 4 Run the System Extended Diagnostics For assistance go to Operational Diagnostics on page 3 2 Did the diagnostics complete with no trouble found Yes No 006 Perform the action indicated by the diagnostics Run the System Extended Diagnostics again taking any action that is indi cated If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your next level of support 007 Return the IBM 2210 to the customer Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 23 2 24 2210 Service and Maintenance Chapter 3 Diagnostics The IBM 2210 diagnostic programs test the system hardware and detect hardware problems The diagnostic routines include three types of tests Power on self test POST Extended POST Menu driven diagnostics The diagnostic package includes service aids that may be used to display the diag nostic logs and to view the vital product data VPD Note When using a locally attached terminal to run the IBM 2210 diagnostic pro grams the service port line speed must be set to 9600 bps This setting is a con stant and cannot be changed Diagnosing Hardware Problems Running the diagnostics requires complete control of the IBM 2210 Attention Do not shut down the IBM 2210 without the knowledge and permission of the cust
28. The IBM 2210 system board is defective Replace the system board Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 025 Install an uninterruptible power supply to minimize the effects of the power fluctuations Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 026 Move the IBM 2210 to a more isolated area Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 027 Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 2210 Service and Maintenance 0200 Optional Adapter or Dial Access Adapter Is Not Working Note See Figure 1 10 on page 1 3 or Figure 1 11 on page 1 4 for position of adapter status LED Is the adapter green status LED on Yes No 002 Is the adapter firmly seated in the riser Yes No 003 Seat the adapter firmly in the riser then go to Step 001 004 Is the power cable connected correctly to the riser card and the riser card seated firmly in the socket Yes No 005 Connect the cables correctly and make sure the riser card is firmly in the socket Test the power supply Is the power supply OK Yes No 007 Replace the power supply Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 008 Replace the riser card Go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 009 Step 009 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 21 0200
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30. coun tries PC Direct is a trademark of Ziff Communications Company in the United States and or other countries and is used by IBM Corporation under license UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and or other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Appendix D Notices D 13 D 14 2210 Service and Maintenance Glossary This glossary includes terms and definitions from The BM Dictionary of Computing New York McGraw Hill Inc 1994 The American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems ANSI X3 172 1990 copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Copies may be purchased from the Amer ican National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York New York 10036 Definitions are identified by the symbol A after the definition The Information Technology Vocabulary developed by Subcommittee 1 Joint Technical Committee 1 of the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC JTC1 SC1 Definitions of published parts of this vocabulary are identified by the symbol 1 after the definition definitions taken from draft inter national standards committee drafts and working papers being developed by ISO IEC JTC1 SC1 are identified by the symbol T after the definition indi cating that final
31. de desconectar o cabo de forga A Danger Avant d installer le pr sent produit consultez le livret Attention Informa tions pour la s curit Lisez moi d abord SD21 0030 qui d crit les proc dures respecter pour effectuer les op rations de c blage et brancher les quipements lectriques en toute s curit 2210 Service and Maintenance Tension dangereuse l int rieur de la machine lorsque celle ci est sous tension Avant toute intervention l int rieur d branchez le cordon d alimentation zx Upozorn n nez zah j te instalaci tohoto produktu prect te si nejprve bezpe nostn informace v pokynech Bezpe nostn informace 21 0030 Tato bro urka popisuje bezpe nostn opat en pro kabel a zapojen elektrick ho za zen NEBEZPE Kdy je za zen p ipojeno k s ti je uvnit nebezpe n nap t P ed ka d m z sahem do odkryt ho za zen je t eba se p esv d it e je p vodn kabel od s t odpojen A Vigy zat Miel tt megkezdi a berendez s zembe helyez s t olvassa el a Caution Safety Information Read This First SD21 0030 k nyvecsk ben le rt biztons gi inform ci kat Ez a k nyv le rja milyen biztons gi int zked seket kell megtenni az elektromos berendez s huzaloz sakor illetve csatlakoztat sakor VESZ LY Bekapcsolt llapotban a g pen bel l vesz lyes fesz lts gek l pnek fel Amikor a k sz l k
32. front plate insert it into the opening Make sure that the edges of the adapter line up with the guide rails 6 Press the adapter into the slot 7 Secure the adapter in place by tightening the screws 8 Plug the power cord into the outlet Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 37 9 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Removing the Optional Adapter Figure 4 40 Removing the Adapter Actual adapter may appear different 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Remove the screws holding the adapter in place 3 Remove the adapter by gently pulling it toward you 4 Replace the blank faceplate or install new adapter and tighten the two screws 5 Plug the power cord into the outlet 6 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 4 38 2210 Service and Maintenance Installing a Second Service Port in Models 14 and 24x Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing a second service port card Installing the EIA 232 Service Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x Figure 4 41 Installing the EIA 232 Service Port Feature 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the blank Service Port faceplate by unscrewing the two screws 3 Save the faceplate and screws 4 Insert the EIA 232 Service Port Feature connection in
33. or part that a customer can replace in its entirety when any of its components fail Contrast with field replace able unit FRU D data terminal equipment DTE 1 That part of a data station that serves as a data source data sink or both I A 2 Equipment that sends or receives data or both dc Direct current DCE Data circuit terminating equipment DECnet A network architecture that defines the opera tion of a family of software modules databases and hardware components typically used to tie Digital Equip ment Corporation systems together for resource sharing distributed computation or remote system con figuration DECnet network implementations follow the Digital Network Architecture model device A mechanical electrical or electronic contrivance with a specific purpose digital 1 Pertaining to data that consist of digits T 2 Pertaining to data in the form of digits A 3 Con trast with analog display station 1 A physical device that can be used as multiple logical consoles 2 An input output device containing a display screen and an attached key board that allows a user to send information to or receive information from the system See also terminal and workstation DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory drop A cable that leads from a faceplate to the distrib ution panel in a wiring closet When the IBM Cabling System is used with the IBM Token Ring Network a drop can form part
34. service that does not infringe any of IBM s intellec tual property rights may be used instead of the IBM product program or service Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products except those expressly designated by IBM are the user s responsibility IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to the IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk NY 10504 1785 U S A Notice to Users of Online Versions of This Book For online versions of this book you are authorized to Copy modify and print the documentation contained on the media for use within your enterprise provided you reproduce the copyright notice all warning statements and other required statements on each copy or partial copy Transfer the original unaltered copy of the documentation when you transfer the related IBM product which may be either machines you own or programs if the program s license terms permit a transfer You must at the same time destroy all other copies of the documentation You are responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from this authorization THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WAR RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND F
35. that provide additional diagnostic assistance The service aids for the IBM 2210 are for use under the direction of support personnel They allow you to Display the diagnostic log Display the vital product data VPD Display Diagnostic Log Diagnostic information is stored in a hexadecimal dump format Display Vital Product Data VPD For the 12x models the VPD for this machine is displayed in a hexadecimal format For the 14T 1Sx 1Ux and 24x models the VPD for this machine is displayed in character format 3 4 2210 Service and Maintenance Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Note Before installing the IBM 2210 be sure to read Electronic Emission Notices on page D 1 This chapter contains replacement procedures for the following FRUs e System board e Single in line memory module SIMM Power supply e Fan LED panel The following features for models 14T and 24x Adapter Enablement Feature Optional adapters 1 port 25 Mbps ATM Interface Adapter 1 port ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter 4 port S T ISDN BRI Adapter 4 port U ISDN BRI Adapter 1 port E1 120 Ohm ISDN PRI Adapter 1 port T1 J1 ISDN PRI Adapter 4 port Dial Access Adapter 8 port Dial Access Adapter 4 port Dial Access Modem Card Upgrade feature 4 port WAN Concentration Adapter 8 port WAN Concentration Adapter Optional second service port card 14 4 Kbps Modem Card EIA 232 Service Port Card 4 MB
36. that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch 2 Remove the two screws that attach the LED panel to the floor of the machine 3 Slide the LED panel toward the center of the machine until the bulbs clear the wall of the system unit Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 29 Replacing the LED Panel for 12X Models LED Panel Cable Figure 4 34 Replacing the LED Panel 12x Models 1 Slide the LED panel into place making sure the LED bulbs fit into the openings on the wall of the machine 2 Replace the two screws that attach the LED panel to the floor of the machine 3 Attach the LED panel cable by sliding the cable into the connector making sure that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch Be sure to slide the cable into the latch as far as possible Press down on the blue retaining latch to secure the cable 4 30 2210 Service and Maintenance Removing the LED Panel for 14T and 24x Models Figure 4 35 Removing the LED Panel 14T and 24x Models 1 To remove the LED panel cable use a screwdriver on either side of the con nector to lift the blue retaining latch Pull the cable from the latch Note as you remove this cable that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch 2 Remove the four screws that attach the LED panel to the floor of the machine 3 Slide the LED panel toward the center of the machine until the bulbs clear the wall of the sys
37. the Configuration Program After creating a minimal configuration you must transfer a complete configuration to the IBM 2210 using TFTP or the configuration program s communications feature To use Quick Configuration for the initial configuration you must attach an ASCII terminal to the IBM 2210 EasyStart Appendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal 7 8 EasyStart mode automatically downloads the configuration of the router from a BOOTP server During the process the router displays the EasyStart gt prompt and ELS messages that track the process See the Software User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services for more information about EasyStart Configuration Program The Configuration Program allows you to configure the IBM 2210 completely once Quick Configuration has taken place The Configuration Program is run on a stand alone workstation and has a graphical user interface Once you have established remote access to the IBM 2210 you can transfer the com plete configuration using TFTP or the send option of the configuration program s communication feature The configuration program s communication feature uses SNMP to send the configuration data to the IBM 2210 It also has a restart router option that restarts the IBM 2210 and initializes it with the new configuration data Alternatively you can use the communication feature s timed configuration option to program a time at which the IBM 2210 will
38. the Units column indicates that the part is non procurable and that the individual parts or the next higher assembly should be ordered NR Not Recommended in the Units column indicates that the part is procurable but not recommended for field replacement and that the next higher assembly should be ordered R Restricted in the Units column indicates that the part has a restricted availability Assembly n EXAMPLE ASSEMBLY INDENTURE The indenture is marked by a series of dots located before the parts description The indenture indicates the relationship of a part to the next higher assembly For example Indenture Relationship of Parts No dot MAIN ASSEMBLY One dot Detail parts of a main assembly One dot Subassembly of the main assembly Two dots e e Detail part of a one dot subassembly Two dots e e Subassembly of a one dot subas sembly Three dots e Detail part of a two dot subas sembly Asm Part Index Number Units Description n 0 1 Cover Asm Rear Red 0 1 Cover Asm Rear White For Next Higher Assembly See 1 2 1 5373637 1 Seal Top 2 5356429 2 Clip Retaining 3 2513013 3 Liner Cover 4 1847630 R Finger Stock Asm 5 1847602 NR e Channel Finger Stock 6 5373639 AR Seal Bottom 7 5356429 2 Clip Retaining 8 NP Cover Rear Without Paint 9 416629 2 Screw Panel Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 Final Assembly 12x
39. you select this option additional menus will help you define the test Diagnostic Utilities provides access to service aids After you select this option an additional menu will allow you to choose a specific service aid See Service Aids on page 3 4 for more information If a diagnostic test fails a message will be displayed giving A description of the test that failed Areturn code e An action to take The return code provides additional information that may be requested by the next level of support When you are ready to exit from the diagnostics type x and press Enter at the main menu The POST will run Diagnosing Software Problems In order to diagnose software problems you need to capture as much information about the problem as possible and call your software support center The software support center will guide you through the steps needed to collect data relating to a problem these steps may include examination of the log trace and dump Service personnel dealing with software problems should record the symptoms of the problem Chapter 3 Diagnostics 3 3 Possible symptoms of a software problem A component stops operating and hardware diagnostics do not identify a hard ware problem e System stalls A severe drop occurs in system performance Data is incorrectly transmitted system does not receive data that was correctly transmitted Service Aids Service aids are utility programs
40. 210 Nways Multiprotocol Router hereafter referred to as the IBM 2210 Who Should Read This Manual The intended user of this book is the person responsible for servicing the IBM 2210 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 vii Planning and Installation Configuration Diagnostics Maintenance Operations and Network Administration GA27 4068 GC30 3867 X _ TM Introduction Installation and and Planning Initial Guide Configuration Guide Configuration Configuration Program User s Guide Configuration Program GC30 3830 READ ME Service and Maintenance Manual SY27 0345 Protocol Software Configuration Using and Event User s and Configuring Logging Guide Monitoring Features System Reference Messages Vol 1 amp 2 Guide SC30 3680 SC30 3681 SC30 3865 SC30 3992 SC30 3682 Figure 0 1 IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Library Overview Vili 2210 Service and Maintenance Library Description Introduction and Planning GA27 4068 GC30 3867 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Introduction and Planning Guide This book is shipped with the 2210 It explains how to prepare for your network and for installation This book provides translations of danger notices and other safety information IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Installation and Initial Config uration Guide It explains how to prepare f
41. 33 Figure 4 37 Assembling the Riser 1 Attach the riser card Assembly with the supplied screw to the riser brace as shown in Figure 4 37 2 Attach the left guide assembly to the riser brace 3 Attach the right guide assembly to the riser brace Note Position the guide assemblies as far from each other as possible before tightening screws 4 34 2210 Service and Maintenance Installing the Adapter Enablement Feature Figure 4 38 Installing the Adapter Enablement Feature 1 Carefully place the assembly in position and plug the riser card assembly into the socket on the system board 2 Fasten the rear of the assembly to the system board using the supplied screw Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 35 3 Fasten the front of the assembly to the front frame using the supplied screws 4 Insert an optional adapter into the module slot to ensure the adapter fits into the assembly correctly 5 Tighten all screws on the assembly 6 Attach the dc power cable to the connector on the left hand side of the riser card assembly Make sure the connector with the jumper is connected to the riser card 7 Connect the jumpers between the base power supply and the adapter power supply together 8 Replace the IBM 2210 cover as described in Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 9 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Removing the Adapter En
42. 803 1 Bracket Mounting Left 6B 13H8804 1 Bracket Mounting Right 7 4H7088 2 Screw M4 X 6 Lg 8 92G8549 1 e Bracket Cable Management 9 41H7111 1 Chassis Frame Top and Bottom 10 73G3485 4 e Screwlock 4 40 11 73G4036 1 Slide 12 73G3485 4 Screwlock 4 40 13 73G4037 4 e Screw 4 40 14 41H7082 1 e System Board 15 13H8805 NP Cable AC Connector 16 41H7103 1 Reset Card Assembly 17 92G8546 4 Screw M4 X 8 Lg 18 41H7110 1 Fan Asm 19 41H7104 1 Service Port EIA 232 DTE 19 41H7105 1 e e Service Port 14 4 Kbps Modem 20 41H7101 1 LED Panel 21 92G8546 4 Screw M4 X 8 Lg 22 13H8807 1 Power Supply Insulator 23 41 7109 1 Power Supply 23 55H7477 1 e e DC Power Supply Cable not shown 24 1624743 4 Screw M3 X 6 Lg 25 13H8806 1 Power Supply Cover 26 1624743 4 Screw Hex X 6 Lg 27 04H8189 1 e DRAM SIMM 4 MB 27 04H8190 1 DRAM SIMM 8 MB 27 41H7107 1 DRAM SIMM 16 MB 27 55H7492 1 DRAM SIMM 32 MB Appendix C Parts Listing C 7 Final Assembly 24x Models Assembly 3 2210 Service and Maintenance C 8 Asm Part Index Number Units Description 3 3 NP Final Assembly 1 NP e Cover Top 2 13H8412 1 Cable LED Panel 3 1624743 4 Screw M3 X 6 Lg 4 1624743 9 Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 5 41H7108 1 Flash SIMM 4 M
43. B 5 72H5029 1 Flash SIMM 8 MB 6A 13H8803 1 Bracket Mounting Left 6B 13H8804 1 Bracket Mounting Right 7 4H7088 2 Screw M4 X 6 Lg 8 92G8549 1 e Bracket Cable Management 9 41H7112 1 e e Chassis Frame Top and Bottom Model 24T 22 41H7113 1 e e Chassis Frame Top and Bottom Model 24E 23 41H7114 1 e e Chassis Frame Top and Bottom Model 24M 10 73G3485 4 e Screwlock 4 40 11 73G4036 1 Slide Ethernet 12 7363485 4 Screwlock 4 40 13 73G4037 4 Screw 4 40 14 41H7083 1 e System Board Model 24T 14 41H7084 1 e e System Board Model 24E 14 41H7085 1 e e System Board Model 24M 15 13H8805 NP Cable AC Connector 16 41H7103 1 Reset Card Assembly 17 92G8546 4 Screw M4 X8 Lg 18 41H7110 1 Fan Asm 19 41H7104 1 Service Port EIA 232 DTE 19 41H7105 1 e e Service Port 14 4 Kbps Modem 20 41H7102 1 LED Panel 21 92G8546 4 Screw M4 X 8 Lg 24 13H8807 1 Power Supply Insulator 25 41H7109 1 e Power Supply 25A 55H7477 1 e e DC Power Supply Cable not shown 26 1624743 4 e Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 27 13H8806 1 Power Supply Cover 28 1624743 4 e Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 29 04H8189 1 e DRAM SIMM 4 MB 29 04H8190 1 e DRAM SIMM 8 MB 29 41H7107 1 DRAM SIMM 16 MB 29 55H7492 1 e DRAM SIMM 32 MB Appendix C Parts Listing C 9 Assembly 4 Final Assembly Adapter Enablement Feature
44. CE Feature 9 6339098 1 Cable STP Token Ring Feature 10 10H5569 1 Cable Console 11 10H5570 1 Adapter Null Modem 12 41H9082 1 Cable RJ 45 Category 5 13 55H7756 1 Cable Modem Attach EIA 232 DCE 14 60G3901 1 Cable Direct Attach EIA 232 DTE 15 85H3509 1 Cable ISDN PRI RJ 48 T1 16 57G8042 1 Cable ISDN PRI RJ 48 J1 17 80G3984 1 Cable ISDN PRI E1 30M 18 85H7778 1 Cable ISDN PRI RJ 48 J1 15M 20 86 0774 1 Cable RJ 45 Category 5 AM C 12 2210 Service and Maintenance Appendix C Parts Listing C 13 Assembly 6 Final Assembly IBM 2210 Models 15 and 1Ux Service WAN Ethernet ISDN BRI 0 4 D 100 240VAC 10 0 25 0 15A 50 60Hz C 14 2210 Service and Maintenance Asm Part Index Number Units Description 6 6 1 Final Assembly 1 85H7990 Model 1U4 2 85H7791 Model 1U8 3 85H7792 e Model 154 4 85H7793 Model 1S8 Appendix C Parts Listing C 15 C 16 2210 Service and Maintenance lt References in this publication to IBM products programs or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only IBM s product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or
45. EDs do not indicate a fault go to MAP 0110 Communication Problem on page 2 3 The service port is not working The service port amber LED is on or blinking Go to MAP 0160 Service Port on 12x Model Is Not Working on page 2 13 for a 12x model Go to MAP 0170 Primary Service Port on 14T or 24x Model Is Not Working on page 2 14 for a 14T or 24x model The IBM 2210 is experiencing intermittent or data throughput problems Go to MAP 0150 Intermittent Problem Isolation on page 2 11 The service terminal display is unreadable Go to MAP 0190 Service Terminal Display Unreadable on page 2 17 The second service port is not working The second service port amber LED is on or blinking Go to MAP 0180 Second Service Port Is Not Working on page 2 15 The optional adapter is not working The green adapter status LED is off Go to MAP 0200 Optional Adapter or Dial Access Adapter Is Not Working on page 2 21 The Dial Access Adapter is not working The green adapter status LED is off or the amber adapter status LED is on or blinking Go to MAP 0200 Optional Adapter or Dial Access Adapter Is Not Working on page 2 21 2210 Service and Maintenance MAP 0110 Communication Problem Make sure that e The fan is clear of any obstructions The room temperature is within limits b to 41 C 50 to 104 F Did you find a problem Yes No 002 Continue wi
46. Figure 1 3 Model 12E Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 1 1 Token Ring R Service WANs STP ISDN BRI Port Figure 1 4 Model 127 Ethernet a c R Wes Service WANs 10 AUI ISDN BRI Port Figure 1 5 Model 128 Secondary Token Ring Service Port wans UTP STP WANs Module Slot 209 JA Don A m 8 o A ks d EA CT o Joo Primary Service Port Figure 1 6 Model 14T Secondary Token Ring Token Ring Service Port wans UTP STP WANs ni Sie Module Slot oo o Ces co Gas oo M lt 8 Primary Service Port Figure 1 7 Model 24T 1 2 2210 Service and Maintenance
47. Figure 4 27 Removing the Screws from the Power Supply 14T and 24x Models 2 Remove the connector to the system board by pulling out the retaining clips with your fingers or a screwdriver and then rocking it from front to back as you pull up Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 23 4 24 Figure 4 28 Connections to the Power Supply 14 and 24x Models 3 If the Adapter Enablement Feature feature is installed remove the connector to the adapter riser card 4 Remove the power supply cover by sliding the cover toward the fan until the leading edge of the cover clears the front panel then lifting 5 Remove the connector from the adapter power supply if installed to the ac power source 6 Remove the connector to the ac power source 7 Remove the four corner hex screws from the power supply 8 Lift the power supply out of the system unit Be sure to leave the insulator in place when you remove the power supply and note the position of the regu lator protection tab 2210 Service and Maintenance Replacing the Power Supply for 14T and 24x Models 1 Place the power supply on top of the insulator being sure the regulator pro tection tab is perpendicular to the base of the unit Replace the four hex screws Power Supply Cable Reset Cable Figure 4 29 Connections to the Power Supply 14T and 24x Models 2 Replace the connector to the ac power source 3 Replace the connector from the adapter power supply
48. H 1 S 1 17 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Library Overview viii Models 15 1UX 1 1 Modekld12T eee ORE SERA 1 1 Model 2E 1 1 Model 127 us sea A Bong ERR dep s 1 2 Model T28 lt 2 32 meu WU bue pude E 1 2 Model T4T legem s NR Om Roo aei REN RP dS 1 2 Model EE EE 1 2 Model 24E 1 3 Model 24M ale oe oa hae D 1 3 Model 24M with an Optional Adapter Installed 1 3 Model 24M with the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card Installed 1 4 LEDs on Port Side of Models 12T 1 4 LEDs on the Side Opposite the Ports for Models 127 1 4 Reset B ttOn se RR bx TEGERE Le 1 5 View without Cover 12x Models 1 5 View without Cover 24x Models 1 6 View of Cable Connections 12x Models 1 6 View of Cable Connections 24x Models 1 7 Removing the Side Screws 4 3 Removing the Cover 4 3 Replacing the Cover 4 4 Replacing the Screws and Mounting Bracket
49. ITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above exclusion may not apply to you Your failure to comply with the terms above terminates this authorization Upon ter mination you must destroy your machine readable documentation Electronic Emission Notices Notices for Models 12x 14T and 24x Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note 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 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 D 1 accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfer ence at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television inter ference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modificatio
50. Models Assembly 1 100404 2210 Service and Maintenance C 2 Asm Part Index Number Units Description 1 1 NP Final Assembly 1 NP Cover Top 2 4H7060 1 Cable LED Panel 3 4H8201 1 LED Panel Models 121 123 and 12T 3 4H8202 1 LED Panel Models 122 124 and 12E 3 4H8203 1 LED Panel Models 125 and 127 3 4H8204 1 LED Panel Models 126 and 128 4 1624743 2 Screw Hex M3 X 6 Lg 5 92G8547 2 Bracket Mounting 6 92G8546 4 Screw M4 X 8 Lg 7 4H7088 2 Screw M4 X 6 Lg 8 92G8549 1 e Bracket Cable Management 9 4H8211 1 Chassis Model 121 9 4H8212 1 Chassis Model 122 9 4H8213 1 Chassis Model 123 9 4H8213 1 Chassis Model 12T 9 4H8214 1 Chassis Model 124 9 4H8214 1 Chassis Model 12E 9 4H8215 1 Chassis Model 125 9 4H8216 1 Chassis Model 126 9 4H8217 1 Chassis Model 127 9 4H8218 1 Chassis Model 128 10 NP ee Cover Chassis Models 121 123 and 12T 10 NP e Cover Chassis Models 122 124 and 12E 10 NP Cover Chassis Models 125 and 127 10 NP Cover Chassis Models 126 and 128 11 NP e e Cable AC Connector 12 1622346 1 e Washer Lock Ext T 4 3 ID X 0 5 Th 13 1622318 1 e Washer Lock Spr 4 1 ID X 0 9 Thk 14 1622403 1 Nut Hex M4 X 7 Fiw X 3 2 Thk 15 7363485 4 Screwlock 4 40 15A 73G4036 1 Slide Ethernet 15B 73G4037 2 Screw 4 40
51. P WANs UTP STP Token Ring Token Ring Figure 1 11 Model 24M with the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card Installed Indicators on the IBM 2210 The IBM 2210 has green and amber light emitting diodes LEDs that indicate the status of the system and of individual ports e Green indicates normal operation Amber indicates the presence of a problem The indicators appear on the side of the IBM 2210 containing the ports and are duplicated on the side that is opposite the ports This arrangement allows the cus tomer to use either side as the front Figure 1 12 shows the indicators that appear on the side of the IBM 2210 con taining the ports Note that this illustration shows Model 12T the port LEDs on different models are tailored to the particular ports supported TTT e 20 jo Xy pue deeg Beta Service WAN gg UTP STP Token Ring Figure 1 12 LEDs on Port Side of Models 12T Figure 1 13 shows the indicators on the side of the IBM 2210 that is opposite the ports Of O wan 1O wan 2 305 Token Ring Figure 1 13 LEDs on the Side Opposite the Ports for Models 12T 1 4 2210 Service and Maintenance Reset Button The reset button shown in Figure 1 14 works in this fashion f you press it you will reload the operational code f you press it within 10 seconds of powering on you will start the Extended POST See Extended POST on page 3 1 for mo
52. Primero SD21 0030 Este documento describe los procedimientos de seguridad para cablear y enchufar equipos el ctricos Peligro Aun cuando est apagada hay voltajes peligrosos en esta m quina Siempre que d servicio a esta m quina sin la cubierta aseg rese de desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n A Fare F r du begynner installere dette produktet m du lese sikkerhetsinformasjonen i Advarsel Sikkerhetsinformasjon Les dette f rst SD21 0030 som beskriver sikkerhetsrutinene for kabling og tilkobling av elektrisk utstyr Fare Det er farlig spenning inni maskinen n r den er sl tt p Hver gang du utf rer service p maskinen mens dekselet er tatt av m du huske p trekke ut nettkabelen Zi VAARA Ennen kuin aloitat taman tuotteen asennuksen lue julkaisussa Varoitus Turvaohjeet Lue tama ensin SD21 0030 olevat turvaohjeet Tassa kirjasessa on ohjeet siita miten s hk laitteet kaapeloidaan ja kytketaan turvallisesti 2210 Service and Maintenance Vaara Virran ollessa kytkettyn koneen sis ll on vaarallisia j nnitteit Muista aina irrottaa verkkojohto jos huollat konetta sen suojakannen ollessa irrotettuna A Fare F r du installerer dette produkt skal du l se sikkerhedsforskrifterne i NB Sikkerhedsforskrifter L s dette f rst 5021 0030 Vejledningen beskriver den fremgangsm de du skal bruge ved tilslutning af kabler og udstyr Fare Der er h j sp nding i denne maskine n
53. SY27 0345 06 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Guide SY27 0345 06 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Guide Note Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to read the general information under Appendix D Notices on page D 1 and Electronic Emission Notices on page D 1 Seventh Edition November 1998 This edition applies to the IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Order publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branch office serving your locality Publications are not stocked at the address given below Forms for readers comments appear at the front and back of this publication If the forms have been removed address your com ments to Department CGF Design amp Information Development IBM Corporation P O Box 12195 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK NC 27709 U S A When you send information to IBM you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1994 1998 All rights reserved Note to U S Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents About This Manual vii Who Should Read This Man
54. ablement Feature 1 Remove the IBM 2210 cover as described in Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Detach the dc power cable from the connector on the left hand side of the riser card assembly 3 Remove the front screws of the assembly from the front frame 4 Remove the screw that fastens the rear of the assembly to the system board 5 Carefully lift the assembly and riser board out of the socket on the system board 6 Remove the adapter power supply from the power supply cover Installing Optional Adapters 4 36 Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing any of the optional adapters 2210 Service and Maintenance Figure 4 39 Installing the Optional Adapter Actual adapter may appear different 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Remove the blank faceplate by loosening the two screws and pulling the plate toward you 3 Check to ensure that the Adapter Enablement Feature is installed Look inside the module slot and ensure that the guide rails for the card are present If the guide rails are not visible an authorized service representative must install the Adapter Enablement Feature If you have not ordered the Adapter Enablement Feature you should do so before proceeding If the feature is not installed refer to the BM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual 4 Remove the adapter from the antistatic bag 5 While holding the adapter carefully by the
55. ade lug terminal ground for the ac power source C using needle nose pliers Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 19 4 20 Regulator Protection Tab Figure 4 24 Removing the Screws from the Power Supply 12x Models 4 Remove the four corner hex screws from the power supply 5 Lift the power supply out of the system unit Be sure to leave the insulator in place when you remove the power supply and note the position of the regu lator protection tab 2210 Service and Maintenance Replacing the Power Supply for 12x Models Regulator Protection Tab Figure 4 25 Replacing the Corner Screws 12x Models 1 Place the power supply on top of the insulator being sure the regulator pro tection tab is perpendicular to the base of the unit Replace the four hex screws Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 21 Figure 4 26 Connections to the Power Supply 12x Models 2 Replace the spade lug terminal ground A 3 Replace the connector to the ac power source B 4 Position the connector to the system board C so that the side of the con nector with the tabs faces the retaining clips Then press firmly down until it clicks into place Be sure it is firmly seated Removing the Base Power Supply for 14T and 24x Models To remove the power supply 1 Remove the screws that attach the power supply cover to the chassis as shown in Figure 4 27 on page 4 23 4 22 2210 Service and Maintenance
56. age 4 8 show the locations of the retainer screws for system boards that do and do not support ISDN Figure 4 9 Non ISDN System Board 12x Models Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 7 Figure 4 10 ISDN System Board 12x Models 4 Using a nut driver replace the hex screws in the service port and in the token ring port if present on this IBM 2210 5 If you have an Ethernet port replace the bracket See Figure 4 8 on page 4 7 for reference 6 Replace the remaining slotted screws that attach the WAN ports to the front panel LED Panel Cable Power Supply Fan Cable C Cable Figure 4 11 Attach Cables to the System Board 12x Models 7 To attach the LED panel cable slide the cable into the connector making sure that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch Be sure to slide the cable into the latch as far as possible Press down on the blue retaining latch to secure the cable 4 8 2210 Service and Maintenance 8 Attach the fan cable by pressing firmly down until it clicks into place 9 Position the power supply cable connector so that the side of the connector with the tabs faces the retaining clips Then press firmly down until it clicks into place 10 Reinstall the cover See Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 for instructions Note The customer must reload operational code and configuration infor mation after the system board is replaced Removing the Syst
57. agreement has not yet been reached among the participating National Bodies of SC1 The Network Working Group Request for Com ments 1208 The following cross references are used in this glos sary Contrast with This refers to a term that has an opposed or substantively different meaning Synonym for This indicates that the term has the same meaning as a preferred term which is defined in its proper place in the glossary Synonymous with This is a backward reference from a defined term to all other terms that have the same meaning See This refers the reader to multiple word terms that have the same last word See also This refers the reader to terms that have a related but not synonymous meaning A ac Alternating current active 1 Operational 2 Pertaining to a node or device that is connected or is available for connection to another node or device Address Resolution Protocol ARP A protocol that dynamically maps between Internet addresses Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 baseband adapter addresses X 25 addresses and token ring adapter addresses on a local area network American National Standards Institute ANSI An organization consisting of producers consumers and general interest groups that establishes the procedures by which accredited organizations create and maintain voluntary industry standards in the United States A analog 1 Pertaining to data consisting of contin uous
58. ailable via the System Library Subscription Service SLSS Use machine type 2210 and program number 5765 B86 to receive 2210 publications Visit Our Web Site Visit the IBM 2210 Web site at http www networking ibm com 220 220prod htm for Storage Estimator Performance testing results e Configuration programs and MRS code Publications e Questions and answers Summary of Changes Changes to the BM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual include The 8 Port Dial Access Adapter Access and Configuration Methods The technical changes and additions are indicated by a vertical line to the left of the change Xil 2210 Service and Maintenance Chapter 1 Models Indicators and FRUs Use the illustrations in this chapter for reference when e Diagnosing problems with the IBM 2210 Repairing the IBM 2210 Models of the IBM 2210 The ports of the different models of the IBM 2210 are shown below The 12x models shown in each illustration differ only in the amount of DRAM and flash memory they contain Service WAN Ethernet ISDN BRI Een gt Dol T c EA k Figure 1 1 Models 1Sx and 1Ux Token Ring Service WANs UTP STP Port Figure 1 2 Model 12T Ethernet e E CC N Service WANs 10 AUI Port
59. ate If the IBM 2210 is configured for auto baud the IBM 2210 learns the ASCII terminals line speed when the user types the terminal break key sequence and presses Enter A typical break key sequence for PC terminal emulators is Alt B refer to the terminal emulator documentation Most ASCII terminals have a Break key often used in conjunction with the Ctrl key Note When using a locally attached terminal to run the IBM 2210 diagnostic pro grams the service port line speed must be set to 9600 bps This setting is a con stant and cannot be changed When connecting a IBM 2210 to a remote terminal by two modems connected by telephone lines you must follow these rules f the modems are running at a speed of 9600 or lower and they do not support hardware compression the IBM 2210 service port speed and the ter minal speed must match the modems line speed e f the modems are running hardware compression the IBM 2210 service port speed and the terminal speed should exceed the modems line speed Note The IBM 2210 service port can be damaged by static electricity discharge It is shipped with a plastic port cover to prevent such damage Remove the plastic cover when you are attaching a terminal and store it in a safe place When you disconnect the terminal reinstall the plastic cover ASCII Terminals and Setup Attributes The DEC VT100 ASCII terminal is supported as well as devices such as personal computer systems that are
60. be restarted with the new configuration For more information see the Configuration Program User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services Command Line Interface The IBM 2210 s command line interface allows you to configure the router com pletely You can access the command line interface by using one of the access methods described in Access Methods on page A 1 You must use quick configuration to perform a basic IP configuration and restart the IBM 2210 before you can Telnet to access the command line interface Use either the IBM Multiprotocol Routing Services command line interface or the Configuration Program for Multiprotocol Routing Services to make changes to con figuration parameters 2210 Service and Maintenance Appendix Service Kit This appendix identifies by part number the items contained in the service kit for the IBM 2210 The service kit PN 04H8169 is stocked as a branch office tool Service personnel should obtain a kit for their use when servicing this machine Table B 1 Parts in Service Kit Part Part Number ATM 25MB wrap plug 42H0540 EIA 232 D V 24 modem attach wrap plug 60G3909 EIA 232 D V 24 direct attach wrap plug 60G3914 Ethernet with AUI connection wrap plug 71F1167 Ethernet with 10BASE T connection wrap plug 04H8210 ISDN Basic Rate Interface male wrap plug 60G1474 ISDN Basic Rate Interface inline adapter 60G1475 ISDN Primary Rate Interface w
61. cation Notices FCC Part 68 Compliance Information D 4 Features and optional adapters for the IBM 2210 comply with Part 68 of the FCC rules The label included on the bottom of the IBM 2210 and the top of the fea tures and adapters contains among other information the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment If requested provide this information to your telephone company The features and adapters include 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature with REN 6B and jack type RJ 11 e T1 J1 ISDN PRI Adapter with interface code 04DU9 1SN service code 6 0N and jack type RJ 48C ISDN Quad BRI Adapter U with interface code 02155 service code 6 0F and jack type RJ 49C Dial Access Adapter with REN 6B and jack type RJ 11 The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have those devices ring when your number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If the IBM 2210 causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as pos sible Yo
62. configured to emulate it Configure a VT100 with No parity e 8 bit word length 1 stop bit 2210 Service and Maintenance 300 bps 38 4 Kbps bit rate The terminal speed must match the serial port speed The following terminals are also supported IBM 3101 Display Terminal IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station IBM 3161 ASCII Display Station Configure these terminals as shown in Setup Attributes Setup Attributes IBM 3101 Setup Attributes Use Figure A 5 to determine the settings for the setup attributes for the IBM 3101 ASCII terminal No of Time Fill CR 232C Dual Chars Aue PRTS Stop1 NL SCRLL 12345678 12345678 12345678 Den we III TI FDX Em Parity Null Auto Char Supp LF Rev Video Figure A 5 Setup Attributes for the IBM 3101 Display Terminal The 2210 can use this terminal at all bit rates in bps up to 19200 The terminal speed must match the serial port speed IBM 3151 Setup Attributes Activate setup mode in the IBM 3151 terminal by pressing the Ctrl and Setup keys The Ctrl key is located on the lower left of the keyboard The Setup key is located on the upper right of the keyboard Use Table A 2 on page A 6 to help you determine the settings for the setup attri butes Save the setup information by highlighting the Save function using the cursor keys Exit by pressing the Ctrl and Setup keys Ap
63. cover are contained in Removing the Base Power Supply for 14T and 24x Models on page 4 22 and Replacing the Power Supply for 14T and 24x Models on page 4 25 Removing the Fan Figure 4 31 Removing the Fan Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 27 1 Remove the connector to the system board by rocking it from front to back as you pull up 2 Remove the screws from the mounting bracket that encases the fan on the 12x models On the 14T and 24x models remove the screws that attach the fan to the rear of the IBM 2210 chassis 3 Lift the fan from the system unit Replacing the Fan Figure 4 32 Replacing the Fan 1 Place the fan in the system unit making sure that it is positioned so that it fits tightly against the wall of the IBM 2210 and the cable faces the center of the machine 2 Replace the screws that attach the fan to the bottom of the machine on the 12x models On the 14T and 24x models replace the screws that attach the fan to the rear of the IBM 2210 chassis 3 Attach the connector to the system board by pressing down firmly until it clicks into place 4 28 2210 Service and Maintenance LED Panel Removing the LED Panel for 12x Models di LED Panel Cable Figure 4 33 Removing the LED Panel 12x Models 1 To remove the LED panel cable use a screwdriver on either side of the con nector to lift the blue retaining latch Pull the cable from the latch Note as you remove this cable
64. d using a modem Whenever you authorize IBM service personnel to establish such a remote connection you must Connect and configure the modem before the remote service session can begin Provide the service personnel with the telephone number of a modem con nected to the service port of the target IBM 2210 or to a modem that is con nected to the service port on an IBM 2210 that is on the same network as the target IBM 2210 Provide service personnel with the password or other necessary information for access to any security protection features Modem Settings The following modems have been tested for use with the IBM 2210 IBM 7852 Model 400 Zoom FaxModem 56Kx Atlas 33 6 External PC Data Fax Modem For instructions on setting up these and possibly other modems to operate with your 2210 see http www networking ibm com support 2210 Attaching an ASCII Terminal to the Service Port Attach an ASCII terminal or emulator with the appropriate emulation software to the service port to provide local or remote access to the IBM 2210 as shown in Figure 4 on page 4 Appendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal Figure A 4 Attaching an ASCII Terminal to the Service Port When locally attaching a terminal to the IBM 2210 service port the speed baud rate configured for the service port must match the speed of the connected ter minal if the IBM 2210 has been configured to use a specific baud r
65. d equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainte nance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommuni cations company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The load number assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the load numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The load number of the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature is 05 AVIS L tiquette d Industrie Canada permet d identifier un quipement homologu Cette homologation signifie que cet quipement satisfait certaines exigences en mati re de protection d exploitation et de s curit du r seau de t l communications Industrie Canada n offre aucune garantie que le fonctionnement de cet quip
66. digital data from a computer to an analog signal that can be transmitted on a tele communication line and converts the analog signal received to data for the computer monitor 1 A device that observes and records selected activities within a data processing system for analysis Possible uses are to indicate significant departure from the norm or to determine levels of utili zation of particular functional units T 2 Software or hardware that observes supervises controls or veri fies operations of a system A 3 In a token ring network the function required to initiate the trans mission of a token on the ring and to provide soft error recovery in case of lost tokens circulating frames or other difficulties The capability is present in all ring stations MS Management services MTU Maximum transmission unit N NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System An operating system interface for application programs used on IBM personal computers that are attached to the IBM Token Ring Network See also B OS network 1 A configuration of data processing devices and software connected for information inter change 2 A group of nodes and the links intercon necting them network administrator A person who manages the use and maintenance of a network Open Systems Interconnection OSI 1 The inter connection of open systems in accordance with stand ards of the International Organization for Standardi
67. dure 4 43 Adapter Enablement Feature installation 4 35 removing 4 36 EIA 232 Service Port Feature installation 4 39 removing 4 40 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter installation 4 36 Model 24x 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature installation 4 40 removing 4 41 4 port Dial Access Modem Card installation procedure 4 42 removal procedure 4 43 Adapter Enablement Feature installation 4 35 removing 4 36 EIA 232 Service Port Feature installation 4 39 removing 4 40 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter installation 4 36 models of the IBM 2210 1 1 V O operational diagnostics 3 2 optional adapter removing 4 38 vital product data displaying 3 4 wrap plugs 1 P POST power on self test 3 1 power supply removing and replacing 4 19 R reference illustrations 1 1 removal procedures 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 4 41 4 port Dial Access Modem Card 4 43 Adapter Enablement Feature 4 36 DRAM SIMM 4 15 4 17 EIA 232 Service Port Feature 4 40 flash SIMM 4 17 introduction 4 1 removing the optional adapter 4 38 repair procedures cover 4 2 fan 4 27 handling static sensitive devices 4 2 LED panel 4 29 power supply 4 19 SIMM 4 15 System board 4 5 reset button 1 5 S safety information D 6 service aids 3 4 service kit 1 service terminal display unreadable 2 17 setup attributes 5 SIMM removing and replacing 4 15 software problems diagnosing 3 3 static sensitive devices 4 2 system board removing and replacing 4 5 S
68. e ESD protection device must be used when handling these components Take the following precautions Do not remove the component from the antistatic bag until you are ready to replace a component in the IBM 2210 With the component still in its antistatic bag touch the metal frame of the IBM 2210 Hold the component by its edges Avoid touching solder joints or pins Handle the components carefully in order to prevent permanent damage Cover Removing the Cover DANGER Hazardous voltages exist inside this machine when it is powered on Anytime you service this unit with the cover off be sure to unplug the power cord Note For translations of this safety notice see Safety Notices on page D 6 1 Unplug the power cord from the outlet 4 2 2210 Service and Maintenance 2 If the IBM 2210 is installed in a rack remove the screws attaching the IBM 2210 to the rack 3 Remove the two screws that attach the mounting brackets to either side of the IBM 2210 Then remove the center screw that attaches the cover to the side of the IBM 2210 Note the position of the mounting bracket ears as you remove the mounting brackets Figure 4 1 Removing the Side Screws 4 Position the IBM 2210 so that the port side is facing you From this position lift the rear portion of the cover and slide it away from you Figure 4 2 Removing the Cover 5 Be sure to store the mounting brackets and screws with the c
69. e When an ASCII terminal is already attached and the router user interface is in operation Immediately After Attaching an ASCII Terminal To start the diagnostics imme diately after attaching a terminal 1 If the IBM 2210 is not already unplugged unplug it from the power outlet 2 To start the diagnostics plug the power cord into the outlet and when the green system LED is on and the amber system LED is blinking or both green and amber system LEDs are blinking press Ctnl c 2210 Service and Maintenance 3 The greater than sign gt will appear on the display 4 Type diag and press Enter 5 The Diagnostic Main Menu will appear after the System Diagnostics run While the Router User Interface Is In Operation To start the diagnostics while the router user interface is in operation 1 Press Ctnl p An asterisk will appear 2 Type reload and press Enter 3 Press Ctnl c The greater than sign gt will appear on the display 4 Type diag and press Enter 5 The Diagnostic Main Menu will appear Diagnostic Main Menu The Diagnostic Main Menu has the following options System Diagnostics tests the processor the memory and the communication ports through an internal wrap e System Extended Diagnostics executes the System Diagnostics tests plus external wrap tests of all ports e WAN LAN Wrap Menu allows you to run a wrap test a specific port From this menu you can also test the cable attached to a port After
70. e in cui sono descritte le procedure per il cablaggio ed il collegamento di apparecchiature elettriche Pericolo Quando la macchina e alimentata vi sono tensioni pericolose all interno Ogni volta che si effettuano interventi di manutenzione se il coperchio non inserito scollegare il cavo di alimentazione AN Vorsicht Bevor mit der Installation des Produktes begonnen wird die Sicherheitshinweise in Achtung Sicherheitsinformationen Bitte zuerst lesen Form SD21 0030 Diese Ver ffentlichung beschreibt die Sicherheitsvorkehrungen f r das Verkabeln und AnschlieBen elektrischer Ger te Appendix D Notices D 7 D 8 Vorsicht Bei eingeschaltetem Ger t liegen im Innern gefahrliche Spannungen an Sicherstellen daB bei Arbeiten an der ge ffneten Maschine der Netzstecker gezogen ist AN Perigo Antes de iniciar a instala o deste produto leia as informa es de seguran a Cuidado Informa es de Seguran a Leia Primeiro SD21 0030 Este documento descreve como efectuar de um modo seguro as liga es el ctricas dos equipamentos Perigo Este equipamento quando ligado apresenta tens es perigosas no seu interior Sempre que proceda a assist ncia nesta unidade com a cobertura retirada certifique se que o cabo de alimentac o da unidade se encontra desligado A Peligro Antes de empezar a instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad en Atenci n Informaci n de Seguridad Lea Esto
71. em Board for 14T and 24x Models Power Supply Cable lt Fan Cable LED Panel Cable Figure 4 12 Cables Attached to the System Board 14T Model Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 9 4 10 Figure 4 13 Cables Attached to the System Board 24x Models 1 Remove any optional adapters if installed See Removing the Optional Adapter on page 4 38 for the removal procedure 2 Remove the power supply cable connector by pulling out the retaining clips with your fingers or a screwdriver and then rocking it from front to back as you pull up 3 Remove the fan cable by rocking it from front to back as you pull up 4 Remove the reset card cable from the system board 5 Remove the Adapter Enablement Feature if installed See Removing the Adapter Enablement Feature on page 4 36 for the removal procedure 6 Remove the LED panel cable by using a screwdriver on either side of the connector to lift the blue retaining latch Pull the cable from the latch Note as you remove this cable that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch 7 Remove the second service port if one is installed See Removing the EIA 232 Service Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x on page 4 40 or Removing the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x on page 4 41 for the appropriate procedure 8 Remove the system board retainer screws using a nut driver Figure 4 14 on page 4 11 shows the l
72. ement soit la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer cet quipement l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il a la permission de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise de t l communications L installation de cet quipement doit aussi se faire selon un mode de raccordement acceptable Dans certains cas le c blage interne de l entreprise associ au service individuel offert par une ligne d abonn peut tre prolong au moyen d un connecteur homologu prolongateur de t l phone Le client devrait tre inform que la Appendix D Notices D 5 conformit de son quipement aux conditions susmentionn es n est pas une pr vention contre la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Toute r paration d un quipement homologu devrait tre effectu e par un service de maintenance canadien autoris qui a t d sign par le fournisseur Toute r paration ou modification d quipement faite par l utilisateur ou tout mauvais fonctionnement pourrait entrainer la d connexion de cet quipement par l utilisateur la demande de l entreprise de t l communications Pour sa protection personnelle l utilisateur devrait s assurer que les mises la terre des services publics lectriques des lignes t l phoniques et du syst me interne des canalisations d eau tuyaux m talliques advenant leur pr sence sont interconnect es Dans les zones rurales il s agit l d une pr caution particulierement importante
73. er on the IBM 2210 as described in Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 5 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 17 Installing the Flash and DRAM SIMMs in Models 14T and 24x Note When using 32 MB of memory with a 14T or 24x model you must be at revision level 2 34 or higher of the PROM Load Dump Program Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing a flash SIMM Figure 4 22 Installing the Flash SIMM 14T and 24x Models 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Tilt the top of the SIMM away from you and slide it into the retainer 3 Press the SIMM forward until the retaining tabs are holding it securely 4 Replace the cover on the IBM 2210 as described in Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 5 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 4 18 2210 Service and Maintenance Power Supply Removing the Power Supply for 12x Models Figure 4 23 Connections to the Power Supply 12x Models 1 Remove the connector to the system board A by pulling out the retaining clips with your fingers or a screwdriver and then rocking the connector from front to back as you pull up 2 Remove the connector to the ac power source B 3 Remove the sp
74. eral Communication Commission feature code A code used by IBM to process hard ware and software orders field replaceable unit FRU An assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails In some cases a field replaceable unit may contain other field replaceable units FRU Field replaceable unit G gateway 1 A functional unit that interconnects two computer networks with different network architectures A gateway connects networks or systems of different architectures A bridge interconnects networks or systems with the same or similar architectures T 2 In the IBM Token Ring Network a device and its associated software that connect a local area network to another local area network or a host that uses dif ferent logical link protocols H host In the Internet suite of protocols an end system The end system can be any workstation it does not have to be a mainframe IBM Disk Operating System DOS A disk operating system based on MS DOS that operates with all IBM compatible personal computers IBM Token Ring Network baseband local area network with a ring topology that passes tokens from Token Ring adapter to Token Ring adapter IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers integrated services digital network ISDN A digital end to end telecommunication network that supports multiple services including but not limited to voice and data Note ISDNs are
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76. gram com ponent machine failure telecommunication facilities user or contractor installed programs or equipment environmental failure such as a power loss or user error processor In a computer a functional unit that inter prets and executes instructions A processor consists of at least an instruction control unit and an arithmetic and logic unit T Q queue A list constructed and maintained so that the next data element to be retrieved is the one stored first R random access memory RAM 1 A storage device in which data can be written and read 2 A storage device into which data is entered and from which data is retrieved in a nonsequential manner 3 Deprecated term for direct access storage device T read only memory ROM 1 A storage device in which data under normal conditions can only be read T 2 Memory in which stored data cannot be modi fied by the user except under special conditions ring 1 Two or more stations in which information is passed sequentially between active stations each station in turn examining or copying the information finally returning it to the originating station 2 See ring network ring network 1 A network in which every node has exactly two branches connected to it and in which there are exactly two paths between any two nodes T 2 A network configuration in which devices are con nected by unidirectional transmission links to form a closed path
77. i e et ops 4 27 LED P ahi l che Pee RUE A d 4 29 Installing An Optional Adapter in Models 14T 24x 4 32 Installing a Second Service Port in Models 14T and 24x 4 39 Appendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal A 1 Access Methods anni ha ek eea e e hedde e d R a A 1 Attaching an ASCII Terminal to the Service Port A 3 ASCII Terminals and Setup Attributes A 4 Setup Attributes A 5 Bringing Up a Command Line Console A 7 Configuration Methods A 7 Appendix B Service Kit B 1 Appendix C Parts Listing C 1 Appendix D Notices D 1 Notice to Users of Online Versions of This Book D 1 Electronic Emission Notices D 1 Telecommunication Notices D 4 SafetyNotices D 6 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 iii HL NOTICES uude ER oe BAS ee D 13 Trademarks a yu a iy aoe ako RC e ee eee eA ee D 13 Glossary 2 45 24 o Rec AG RSS EG dut Eo ES X 1 Index oz OA dances AR ms aL A TE deet a A Mat te X 9 iV 2210 Service and Maintenance Figures E Sooo sch ot C
78. if installed to the ac power source Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 25 Figure 4 30 Replacing the Power Supply Cover 4 Replace the power supply cover over the power supply by sliding the cover forward until the leading edge is beneath the front panel Make sure that the reset card cable is beneath the cover and not between the cover and the front panel 4 26 2210 Service and Maintenance Also make sure that the connectors feed through the space between the side and rear of the cover and the connectors without the jumpers are connected to the power supplies 5 Replace the screws that attach the power supply cover to the chassis as shown in Figure 4 30 on page 4 26 6 If the Adapter Enablement Feature is installed position the connector to the adapter riser card so that the side of the connector with the tabs faces the retaining clips Then press firmly down until it clicks into place Be sure it is firmly seated 7 Position the connector to the system board so that the side of the connector with the tabs faces the retaining clips Then press firmly down until it clicks into place Be sure it is firmly seated 8 If the Adapter Enablement Feature is installed connect the jumpers between the base power supply and the adapter power supply together Fan Note For the 14T and 24x models removing the power supply cover will ease the fan removal process Instructions on removing and replacing the power supply
79. ion Control Protocol TCP 1 A commu nications protocol used in Internet and in any network that follows the U S Department of Defense standards for inter network protocol TCP provides a reliable host to host protocol between hosts in packet switched com munications networks and in interconnected systems of such networks It assumes that the Internet protocol is the underlying protocol 2 A transport protocol in the Internet suite of protocols that provides reliable connection oriented full duplex data stream service Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP 1 A set of protocols that allow cooperating computers to share resources across a heterogeneous network 2 A set of communication protocols that support peer to peer connectivity functions for both local and wide area networks twisted pair A transmission medium that consists of two insulated electrical conductors twisted together to reduce noise T U unshielded twisted pair UTP See telephone twisted pair V V 24 In data communications a specification of the CCITT that defines the list of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE V 25 In data communications a specification of the ITU TS that defines the automatic answering equipment and parallel automatic calling equipment on the General Switched Telephone Network including procedures for disabling echo con
80. ly variable physical quantities A 2 Contrast with digital American National Standards Institute ANSI An organization consisting of producers consumers and general interest groups that establishes the procedures by which accredited organizations create and maintain voluntary industry standards in the United States A AppleTalk The routing architecture used to intercon nect Apple computers or workstations AppleTalk groups nodes hosts into physical networks corre sponding to local area network LAN segments or bridged LANs and it allows the logical grouping of hosts regardless of network boundaries into AppleTalk zones See also zone ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange The standard code using a coded char acter set consisting of 7 bit coded characters 8 bit including parity check that is used for information inter change among data processing systems data commu nication systems and associated equipment The ASCII set consists of control characters and graphic characters A Note IBM has defined an extension to ASCII code characters 128 255 attachment unit interface AUI In a local area network the interface between the medium attachment unit and the data terminal equipment within a data station I A AUI Attachment unit interface auto baud Automatic baud rate detection A process by which a receiving device determines the speed
81. m board 2210 Service and Maintenance 5 Attach the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature to the system board by inserting the alignment post through the top of the modem and screwing in the post 6 Using the two screws from the blank faceplate secure the front of the Modem Card faceplate to the frame of the 2210 7 Replace the cover as described in Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 8 Verify the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Removing the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the two screws that secure the 14 4 Kops Modem Port Feature to the IBM 2210 frame 3 Unscrew the alignment post and remove it from the modem 4 Remove the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature connection from the system board 5 Lift the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature out of the IBM 2210 chassis Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 41 Upgrading the 4 Port Dial Access Adapter Using the 4 Port Dial Access Modem Card Feature Note This procedure assumes that you have a 4 port Dial Access Adapter installed in your IBM 2210 Plate Front Blanking Plate Screws Rear Blanking ES S Coto 4 Port Connector Plug Figure 4 43 Upgrading the 4 Port Dial Access Adapter To upgrade the 4 port Dial Access Adapter with a new 4 port Dial Access Modem Card 1 2 3 Remove the
82. mber system LED off Yes No 002 003 Go to Step 004 Go to Step 007 on page 2 18 Is the bootstrap monitor active with the green system LED on and the amber system LED blinking Yes No 005 Go to MAP 0100 Start on page 2 2 006 The bootstrap monitor cannot find a boot path You must correct the boot problem before you can correct the display problem Press the service terminal break key sequence and press Enter A typical terminal break key sequence for PC terminal emulators is Alt b Most ASCII terminals have a Break key often used in conjunction with the Ctrl key Step 006 continues Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 17 0190 continued 2 18 006 continued Press Ctrl c at the service terminal The 2210 autobauds to the terminal speed The gt prompt should be displayed at this time The terminal speed is not saved and the next time the 2210 is reset or powered off the service port will use the old speed Continue at Step 001 on page 2 17 when you have resolved the boot problem 007 Press the service terminal break key sequence and press Enter You should try this a number of times before proceeding A typical terminal break key sequence is Alt b Press Cirl p at the service terminal Is a readable message displayed on the service terminal Yes No 008 Go to Step 010 009
83. merics 4 port Dial Access Modem 4 42 4 43 accessing the IBM 2210 local access A 3 ASCII terminal attaching A 1 ASCII terminal connection to IBM 2210 A 3 changes since last edition xii configuration Configuration Program 8 Quick Configuration 7 cover removing and reinstalling 4 2 D diagnostic log display 3 4 diagnostics extended POST 3 1 menu driven 3 2 operational 3 2 service aids 3 4 software problems 3 3 types 3 1 DRAM SIMM in 12x models installing 4 16 removing 4 15 DRAM SIMM in 14T model installing 4 18 removing 4 17 DRAM SIMM in 24x models installing 4 18 removing 4 17 E electrostatic discharge ESD 4 2 extended POST 3 1 F fan removing and replacing 4 27 flash SIMM in 14T model installing 4 18 removing 4 17 flash SIMM in 24x models installing 4 18 removing 4 17 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 indicators 1 4 installation procedures 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 4 40 4 port Dial Access Modem Card 4 42 Adapter Enablement Feature 4 35 DRAM SIMM 4 16 4 18 EIA 232 Service Port Feature 4 39 flash SIMM 4 18 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter 4 36 L LED panel removing and replacing 4 29 LEDs on the IBM 2210 1 4 log display diagnostic 3 4 maintenance analysis procedures MAPs 2 1 menu driven diagnostics 3 2 Model 14T 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature installation 4 40 removing 4 41 4 port Dial Access Modem Card installation procedure 4 42 removal proce
84. mmand deletes the interface you explicitly state in the command line The interface in current use will not be deleted unless you specify that interface name in the command line If the guide rails are visible the feature is installed and you can continue the instal lation at Installing Optional Adapters on page 4 36 If the guide rails are not visible you should begin the installation at Installing the Adapter Power Supply Installing the Adapter Power Supply 1 Remove the cover as directed in Removing the Cover on page 4 2 if not already removed 2 Remove the power supply cover and keep the three fastening screws See Removing the Base Power Supply for 14T and 24x Models on page 4 22 for detailed instructions 3 Turn over the cover 4 Place the insulator inside the top of the cover 5 Place the power supply on the insulator and fasten it in position to the top of the power supply cover using the four securing screws 6 Attach the dc power cable to the power supply and feed the cable through the access slot 7 Attach the ac power cable to the power supply and replace the cover over the existing power supply using the original screws Make sure that the lip of the cover goes under the lip of the frame Assembling the Riser Card Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing the riser card to the system board Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4
85. nnects multiple LANs locally or remotely that use the same logical link control protocol but that can use different medium access control protocols A bridge forwards a frame to another bridge based on the medium access control MAC address bridging The forwarding of a frame from one local area network segment to another The destination is based upon the medium access control MAC sublayer address encoded in the destination address field of the frame header buffer 1 A portion of storage used to hold input or output data temporarily 2 A routine or storage used to compensate for a difference in data rate or time of occurrence of events when transferring data from one device to another A C Celsius cache 1 A special purpose buffer storage smaller and faster than main storage used to hold a copy of instructions and data obtained from main storage and likely to be needed next by the processor T 2 To place hide or store in a cache 3 An optional part of X 2 2210 Service and Maintenance the directory database in network nodes where fre quently used directory information can be stored to speed directory searches component Hardware or software that is part of a functional unit connection In data communication an association established between functional units for conveying infor mation I A connector A means of establishing electrical flow customer replaceable unit CRU An assembly
86. ns could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conform la norme NMB 003 du Canada Notices for Models 1Sx and 1Ux D 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas
87. ocation of the retainer screws 2210 Service and Maintenance Figure 4 14 Retainer Screws on 14T and 24X Models 9 Using a nut driver remove the hex screws from the service port and from the token ring ports if present on this IBM 2210 1 0 Remove both screws from the bracket on the Ethernet ports if present on this IBM 2210 noting the position of the bracket as you remove it Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 11 CD M gt 7 20000000 Figure 4 15 Ethernet Port 11 Using a screwdriver remove the remaining slotted screws that attach the WAN ports to the front panel 1 2 You will transfer memory modules from this system board to the new one Go to Removing the Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM SIMM for 12x Models on page 4 15 and Removing the Flash and DRAM SIMMs in Model 14T and 24x on page 4 17 for instructions for removal After you remove the memory lift the system board out of the unit Replacing the System Board for 14T and 24x Models 1 Place the system board in the IBM 2210 2 Go to Replacing the DRAM SIMM for 12x Models on page 4 16 and Installing the Flash and DRAM SIMMs in Models 14T and 24x on page 4 18 for instructions on replacing the memory Then continue with step 3 3 Use a nut driver to replace the system board retainer screws Figure 4 16 on page 4 13 shows the location of the retainer sc
88. of a lobe See also obe DTE Data terminal equipment A dump 1 Data that has been dumped 2 copy the contents of all or part of virtual storage for the purpose of collecting error information E EC European community EIA Electronic Industries Association Electronic Industries Association EIA An organ ization of electronics manufacturers that advances the technological growth of the industry represents the views of its members and develops industry standards EIA 232 In data communications a specification of the Electronic Industries Association EIA that defines the interface between data terminal equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE using serial binary data interchange electrostatic discharge ESD An undesirable dis charge of static electricity that can damage equipment and degrade electrical circuitry EMC Electromagnetic compatibility ESD Electrostatic discharge Ethernet A 10 Mbps baseband local area network that allows multiple stations to access the transmission medium at will without prior coordination avoids con tention by using carrier sense and deference and resolves contention by using collision detection and transmission Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access with collision detection CSMA CD F F Fahrenheit faceplate A wall mounted or surface mounted plate for connecting data and voice connectors to a cabling system FCC Fed
89. omer Contact the customer s system administrator before shutdown Power On Self Test The power on self test POST provides a basic confidence test of the IBM 2210 processor memory and interfaces Starting the POST The POST runs automatically whenever the IBM 2210 is powered on If the machine is already powered on and you want to execute the POST 1 Stop the IBM 2210 by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet 2 Plug the IBM 2210 into the power outlet 3 If the system green OK LED is off and the system amber LED is on after about 2 minutes run the Extended POST Extended POST It is possible to run an extended POST that does not require attachment of a ter minal Extended POST allows you to test memory more extensively than normal POST Follow these steps to run diagnostics without a terminal 1 Stop the IBM 2210 by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet 2 Disconnect the cables from the ports 3 Plug the IBM 2210 into the power outlet Wait for a port green LED to flash 2 to 3 seconds and then push the reset button once See Figure 1 14 on page 1 5 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 3 1 the Extended POST has completed successfully The green LEDs for the system OK and for any port with wrap plugs will be on The port amber LEDs will be off or blinking if no wrap plug is installed For the 12x models the system OK green LED blinking with the system amber LED on indicates that the
90. onment inverse ARP A method for discovering a protocol address through the known hardware address In frame relay the data link connection identifier DLCI is synon ymous with the known hardware address IP Internet Protocol IPX Internet Packet Exchange ISDN Integrated services digital network K Kbps 1000 bits per second L LAN Local area network LED Light emitting diode link The combination of the link connection the trans mission medium and two link stations one at each end of the link connection A link connection can be shared among multiple links in a multipoint or token ring config uration lobe 1 In a star ring network configuration two pairs of conductors that provide separate send and receive paths between a wiring concentrator and a network port such as a wall outlet 2 In the IBM Token Ring Network the section of cable that attaches a device to an access unit The cable can consist of several seg ments local area network LAN 1 A computer network located on a user s premises within a limited geograph ical area Communication within a local area network is not subject to external regulations however communi cation across the LAN boundary may be subject to some form of regulation T 2 A network in which a set of devices are connected to one another for commu nication and that can be connected to a larger network See also Ethernet and token ring 3 Contrast with metro
91. or installation install the 2210 perform an initial configuration and verify that the installation is successful This book provides translations of danger notices and other safety information Diagnostics and Maintenance SY27 0345 IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual This book is shipped with the 2210 It provides instructions for diagnosing problems with and repairing the 2210 Operations and Network Management C30 3681 SC30 3680 SC30 3865 C30 3682 SC30 3992 Software User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services This book explains how to e Configure monitor and use the IBM Multiprotocol Routing Ser vices software shipped with the router Use the Multiprotocol Routing Services command line router user interface to configure and monitor the network interfaces and link layer protocols shipped with the router Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference Volume 1 for Multiprotocol Routing Services Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference Volume 2 for Multiprotocol Routing Services These books describe how to access and use the Multiprotocol Routing Services command line router user interface to configure and monitor the routing protocol software shipped with the router They include information about each of the protocols that the devices support IBM Nways Event Logging System Messages Guide This book contains a listing of the error codes that can occ
92. ors and FRUs contains reference material and illustrations that you may wish to consult while using the MAPs Note Box images that support the DIALs Server Function require certain PROM Load Dump Program versions Models 12x require PROM Load Dump revision level 1 6 or higher If you have an earlier version you must order a PROM upgrade Models x4x require revision level 2 20 or higher The code is available on the Web at http www networking ibm com support downloads 2210 Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 2 1 0100 Start Gather problem determination information from the customer Find the symptom in Table 2 1 and take the appropriate action Table 2 1 Initial Symptoms Symptom Action All LEDs stay on Replace the system board An amber LED is on or blinking Go to MAP 0120 LEDs Indicate a Fault on page 2 4 No LEDs on one or both sides of the IBM 2210 are on Go to MAP 0130 No LEDs Are on page 2 8 One LED is not working Go to MAP 0140 One LED is Not Working on page 2 10 Fan is not running Go to Step 005 on page 2 11 There is a communication problem between the IBM 2210 and a network that is one or more ports are not working though the machine is powered on If no LEDs are on go to MAP 0130 No LEDs Are On on page 2 8 If any amber LED is on or blinking go to MAP 0120 LEDs Indicate a Fault on page 2 4 If the L
93. over Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 3 Reinstalling the Cover 1 Position the IBM 2210 so that the port side is facing you From this position elevate the rear portion of the cover and slide it onto the IBM 2210 Figure 4 3 Replacing the Cover 2 Replace the screws that attach the cover and mounting brackets to each side of the machine Be sure that the screw with the Phillips head is installed in the middle hole Figure 4 4 Replacing the Screws and Mounting Bracket 3 If the IBM 2210 was mounted in a rack return it to the rack 4 Plug the power cord into the outlet 4 4 2210 Service and Maintenance System Board Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing a system board Removing the System Board for 12x Models LED Panel Cable Power Supply Fan Cable Cable Figure 4 5 Cables Attached to the System Board 12x Models 1 Remove the power supply cable connector by pulling out the retaining clips with your fingers or a screwdriver and then rocking the connector from front to back as you pull up 2 Remove the fan cable by rocking it from front to back as you pull up 3 To remove the LED panel cable use a screwdriver on either side of the con nector to lift the blue retaining latch Pull the cable from the latch Note as you remove this cable that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch 4 Remove the system board
94. page 4 4 for instructions Note The customer must reload operational code and configuration infor mation after the system board is replaced Single In line Memory Module SIMM Refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 2 before removing or installing a SIMM Removing the Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM SIMM for 12x Models Note The figures in this procedure are based on the 12x models The location of the DRAM socket is similar in the other models and the procedures are identical Figure 4 19 Removing the DRAM SIMM in 12x Models Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 15 1 Push back the retaining tabs located at each end of the SIMM socket The SIMM will fall forward 2 Remove the SIMM by gently pulling it toward you Replacing the DRAM SIMM for 12x Models N Figure 4 20 Replacing the DRAM SIMM in 12x Models 1 Tilt the top of the SIMM toward you and slide it into the retainer 2 Press the SIMM backward until the retaining tabs are holding it securely 4 16 2210 Service and Maintenance Removing the Flash DRAM SIMMs in Model 14T and 24x Figure 4 21 Removing the Flash SIMM 14T and 24x Models 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Push back the retaining tabs located at each end of the SIMM socket The SIMM will fall backwards 3 Remove the SIMM by gently pulling it away from you 4 Replace the cov
95. pendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal 5 Table A 2 Setup Attributes for the IBM 3151 Attribute Setting Machine Mode 3151 Scroll JUMP Auto LF OFF Line Wrap OFF Operating Mode ECHO Word Length bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Turnaround Character CR Line Control IPRTS Break Signal ms 500 Send Null Suppress ON Supported bit rates in bps are e 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 e 38400 The terminal speed must match the serial port speed IBM 3161 Setup Attributes Activate setup mode in the IBM 3161 terminal by pressing the Ctrl and Setup keys The Ctrl key is located on the lower left of the keyboard The Setup key is located on the upper right of the keyboard The terminal displays a setup attribute panel Change the attributes by moving the cursor to the various fields and typing over the information in the field Use Table A 3 to help you determine the settings for the setup attributes Press Send to save the attributes on this panel Table A 3 Setup Attributes for the IBM 3161 Attribute Setting Machine Mode 3161 Operating Mode ECHO Interface RS 232C Line Control IPRTS Turnaround Character CR Stop Bit 1 Word Length bits 8 Response Delay ms 100 Break Signal ms 500 Supported bit rates in bps are e 1200 e 2400 e 4800 e 9600 19200 2210 Service and Maintenance The terminal speed must match the serial port speed You now need to set up additional attributes for the
96. politan area network MAN and wide area network WAN X 4 2210 Service and Maintenance maintenance analysis procedure MAP mainte nance document that gives a service representative a step by step procedure for tracing a symptom to the cause of a failure MAN Metropolitan area network management services MS Services that assist in the management of networks in areas such as problem management performance and accounting manage ment configuration management and change manage ment MAP Maintenance analysis procedure maximum transmission unit MTU The largest pos sible unit of data that can be sent on a given physical medium in a single frame For example the MTU for Ethernet is 1500 bytes memory All of the addressable storage space in a processing unit and other internal storages that is used to execute instructions metropolitan area network MAN A network formed by the interconnection of two or more networks which may operate at higher speed than those networks may cross administrative boundaries and may use multiple access methods T Contrast with area network LAN and wide area network WAN MIB 1 Management information base 2 MIB module modem modulator demodulator 1 A functional unit that modulates and demodulates signals One of the functions of a modem is to enable digital data to be transmitted over analog transmission facilities T A 2 A device that converts
97. primary service port or the secondary service port if installed You can also use an ASCII connection The secondary service port can be either an EIA 232 Service Port Feature or a 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature See Figure A 2 on page 2 and Figure A 3 on page 2 Table A 1 User Console Attachment Options Access Pro Default IP Physical Attachment Line Protocol tocol Address Service port null modem Asynchronous ASCII terminal Service port external modem characters emulation Not applicable Any IP network interface IP Telnet No defaults An ASCII connection requires an ASCII terminal or workstation running an ASCII terminal emulator Once the IBM 2210 is operational in the network you can access the IBM 2210 by Telnetting from a network connected workstation This workstation must be attached to any of the IBM 2210 s IP capable network interfaces The network inter face can be on a LAN adapter or WAN adapter because both support IP routing The Telnet workstation can be locally or remotely connected Null Modem 2210 Adapter Workstation or ASCII Terminal Figure A 1 Local Terminal Connection to the EIA 232 Service Port Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 1 2210 Modem Workstation or ASCII Terminal Figure A 2 Remote Connection to 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 14T and 24x Models 2210
98. quipment and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI In a domestic environment this product may cause radio inter ference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CORB 5 be Arie ee Z VCCI O BOC TIAATRMRNEE CT RETIA CRT amp CBRE SSM CT EE SORA EF Z AB 0 3 i K amp BT odo EX SNHECEMHBVET European Community CE Mark of Conformity Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Direc tive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to reduce the potential for causing interference to radio and TV communications and to other electrical or electronic equipment Such cables and connectors are avail able from IBM authorised dealers IBM cannot accept responsibility for any interfer ence caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors A Declaration of Conformity with the requirements of the Directive has been signed by IBM Spain Division of Fabricacion 46185 La Pobla de Vallbona Valencia Spain The product bears the Telecom CE mark CE 168 X for
99. rap plug 57G8097 Service port 9 to 25 pin converter 74G0687 Token Ring with UTP connection wrap plug 04H8210 Token Ring with 9 pin D connection wrap plug 6165899 V 35 direct attach wrap plug 60G3915 V 35 modem attach wrap plug 6093911 V 36 wrap plug 60G3912 WAN 60G3913 X 21 DTE wrap plug 10H5593 X 21 wrap plug 60G3910 The wrap plug for the Token Ring with UTP connection or Ethernet with 10BASE T connection is similar in appearance to the wrap plug for ISDN You can discrimi nate between them by looking for an L on the side of the wrap plug for Token Ring and Ethernet Use the 9 to 25 pin converter with the EIA 232 D V 24 modem attach plug to wrap the service port Copyright IBM Corp 1994 1998 B 2 2210 Service and Maintenance Appendix Parts Listing This parts listing contains reference drawings and a corresponding index for all field replaceable parts The index provides the part number the quantity required units and a description of the part Listed below is additional information about the parts assembly index SIMILAR ASSEMBLIES If two assemblies contain a majority of identical parts they are broken down on the same list Common parts are shown by one index number Parts specific to one or the other of the assem blies are listed separately and identified by description AR As Required in the Units column indicates that the quantity is not the same for all machines NP Non Procurable in
100. re information lt o A Figure 1 14 Reset Button The reset button is recessed to prevent accidental activation Use a pen or pencil to press it Inside Views FRUs in the IBM 2210 12x Models Fan SIMM LED Panel Power Supply System Board Figure 1 15 View without Cover 12x Models Chapter 1 Models Indicators and FRUs 1 5 FRUs in the IBM 2210 4 Models Fan Modem or Sevice Power Supply Port Card LED Panel Figure 1 16 View without Cover 24x Models Cables in the IBM 2210 12x Models Fan Cable LED Panel Cable AC Power AC Power Power Supply Ground Cable Cable Figure 1 17 View of Cable Connections 12x Models 1 6 2210 Service and Maintenance Cables in the IBM 2210 x4x Models Power Supply Cable LED Panel Cable AC Power Cable Reset Cable AC Power Ground 1 18 View of Cable Connections 24x Models Figure 1 7 Chapter 1 Models Indicators and FRUs 1 8 2210 Service and Maintenance Chapter 2 Problem Determination Use the maintenance analysis procedures MAPs in this chapter when the IBM 2210 is not operating normally Before using the MAPs read these notes Review the diagnostic instructions in Chapter 3 Diagnostics on page 3 1 When a MAP instructs you to replace a field replaceable unit FRU see Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures on page 4 1 e Chapter 1 Models Indicat
101. retainer screws using a nut driver Figure 4 6 on page 4 6 and Figure 4 7 on page 4 6 show the locations of the retainer screws for system boards that do and do not support ISDN Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 5 Figure 4 6 Non ISDN System Board 12x Models Figure 4 7 ISDN System Board 5 Using a nut driver remove the hex screws from the service port and from the token ring port if present on this IBM 2210 6 If you have an Ethernet port remove both screws from the bracket on the port noting the position of the bracket as you remove it 4 6 2210 Service and Maintenance CH 11999909090 J J Figure 4 8 Ethernet Port 12x Models 7 With a screwdriver remove the remaining slotted screws that attach the WAN ports to the front panel 8 You will transfer the single in line memory module SIMM from this system board to the new one Go to Removing the Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM SIMM for 12x Models on page 4 15 for instructions for removal After you remove the SIMM lift the system board out of the unit Replacing the System Board for 12x Models 1 Place the system board in the IBM 2210 2 Go to Replacing the DRAM SIMM for 12x Models on page 4 16 for instructions on replacing the SIMM Then continue with step 3 3 Replace the system board retainer screws using a nut driver Figure 4 9 and Figure 4 10 on p
102. rews 4 12 2210 Service and Maintenance 2 9 lt us N Figure 4 16 System Board Retainer Screws 14T and 24x Models 4 Using a nut driver replace the hex screws in the service port and in the token ring port if present on this IBM 2210 5 Replace the bracket on the Ethernet port if present See Figure 4 8 on page 4 7 for reference 6 Replace the remaining slotted screws that attach the WAN ports to the front panel Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 13 4 14 Power Supply Cable ERS li Fan Cable LED Panel Cable Reset Cable Figure 4 18 Attach Cables to the System Board 24x Models 7 To attach the LED panel cable slide the cable into the connector making sure that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch Be sure to slide the cable into the latch as far as possible Press down on the blue retaining latch to secure the cable 8 Replace the Adapter Enablement Feature if installed See Installing the Adapter Enablement Feature on page 4 35 for the installation procedure 9 Attach the reset card cable to the system board 2210 Service and Maintenance 1 0 Attach the fan cable by pressing firmly down until it clicks into place 11 Position the power supply cable connector so that the side of the connector with the tabs faces the retaining clips Then press firmly down until it clicks into place 12 Reinstall the cover See Reinstalling the Cover on
103. ring the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card Grasp the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card upgrade by the connector next to the words PRESS HERE TO INSERT Lift and wiggle the connector until the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card plug comes free of the Dial Access Adapter socket Replace the 4 port Dial Access Modem Card as described in Upgrading the 4 Port Dial Access Adapter Using the 4 Port Dial Access Modem Card Feature on page 4 42 if desired Reinstall the Dial Access Adapter as described in Installing Optional Adapters on page 4 36 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 43 4 44 2210 Service and Maintenance Appendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal To run the menu driven diagnostics you must attach an ASCII terminal to the service port of the IBM 2210 This chapter explains how to access the IBM 2210 s operational and configuration software The chapter also lists the ASCII terminals that are supported and provides information about setup attributes Access Methods The IBM 2210 software must be configured as part of the installation process Therefore you have to access the software in one of the following ways Locally through a null modem adapter and serial cables supplied with this product that are attached to the EIA 232 service port using an ASCII con nection See Figure A 1 Remotely using dial in over telephone lines through a modem attached to the EIA 232
104. service port external wrap test has failed 5 To run the extended POST again press the reset button after 2 minutes 6 To end extended POST power off the IBM 2210 by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet 7 Be sure to remove any wrap plugs from the IBM 2210 before applying power to reload the router Do not leave wrap plugs on unused ports Above references to wrap plugs do not apply if an internal wrap is performed during extended POST An internal wrap is performed if the following levels of boot code are installed BM 2210 12x models if you have the boot code level 1 62 or higher IBM 2210 models 154 158 104 and 108 if you have the boot code level 1 32 or higher BM 2210 x4x models if you have the boot code level 2 40 or higher Operational Diagnostics 3 2 To run the menu driven operational diagnostics attach an ASCII terminal to the IBM 2210 If no terminal is available run the Extended POST as described in Extended POST on page 3 1 If an ASCII terminal is already attached to the IBM 2210 continue with Running the Diagnostics Otherwise go to Appendix A Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal on page A 1 for instructions Note Because running the diagnostics requires complete control of the IBM 2210 be sure to notify the customer s system administrator before shutdown Running the Diagnostics You can execute the diagnostics mmediately after attaching an ASCII terminal
105. st predpisy Pre taj ako prv SD21 0030 V tejto bro rke s op san bezpe nost postupy pre pripojenie elektrick ch zariaden NEBEZPE ENSTVO Ke je zariadenie pripojen na sie je vo vn tri nebezpe n nap tie Pred ka d m z sahom do odkryt ho zariadenia je potrebn sa presved i e pr vodn k bel je odpojen od siete Appendix D Notices D 9 D 10 AN CP 5021 0030 HE RE RN REN EE ER TI EIR TE RESA AN ER BAHAR SAIC 2212895 4 MRI FSD21 0030 TRAI BA FELI Read This First 018 amp BA lt T amp Uv CO MFlIL BRRBORS RAE c ERO FIRICOUCHALTCHWET SR ERRATZ ri MOTUS Saisie ER KERTH BTOTK ESL AN SIE o AEBS Set Sol HEA 50 OFM A AFSEZ Moll 8021 0030 9 Me CH Ss Yeye Ae JAE Aah AHE Stol SE USL FYSA AN Perigo Antes de comegar a instalar este produto leia as informa es de seguran a contidas em Cuidado Informa es Sobre Seguranca Leia Isto Primeiro SD21 0030 Esse folheto descreve procedimentos de seguran a para a instala o de cabos e conex es em equipamentos el tricos Perigo Existem voltagens perigosas no interior desta m quina quando ela est ligada Toda vez que voc for fazer a manuten o desta unidade com a tampa aberta certifique se
106. t serial by bit information transfer over a link connection Transmission exchanges may be duplex or half duplex over switched or nonswitched links The configuration of the link connection may be point to point multipoint or loop 1 system unit 1 A part of a computer that contains the processing unit and devices such as disk and diskette drives 2 In an IBM personal computer the unit that contains the processor circuitry read only memory ROM random access memory RAM and the I O channel It can have one or two diskette drives Systems Network Architecture SNA The description of the logical structure formats protocols and operational sequences for transmitting information units through and controlling the configuration and operation of networks Note The layered structure of SNA allows the ultimate origins and destinations of information that is the end users to be independent of and unaffected by the spe cific SNA network services and facilities used for infor mation exchange X 6 2210 Service and Maintenance T TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Pro tocol telephone twisted pair One or more twisted pairs of copper wire in the unshielded voice grade cable com monly used to connect a telephone to its wall jack Also referred to as unshielded twisted pair UTP terminal In data communication a device usually equipped with a keyboard and displa
107. tem unit Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 31 Replacing the LED Panel for 14T and 24X Models Figure 4 36 Replacing the LED Panel 14T and 24x Models 1 Slide the LED panel into place making sure the LED bulbs fit into the openings on the wall of the machine 2 Replace the four screws that attach the LED panel to the floor of the machine 3 Attach the LED panel cable by sliding the cable into the connector making sure that the blue coloring on the end of the cable faces the blue latch Be sure to slide the cable into the latch as far as possible Press down on the blue retaining latch to secure the cable Installing An Optional Adapter in Models 14T and 24x 4 32 Installing an optional adapter in a model 14T or 24x requires that the IBM 2210 Adapter Enablement Feature be already installed To determine that the feature is installed remove the faceplate look into the opening and look for the guide rails Note f you are installing a 4 or 8 port Dial Access Adapter with the x4x model you must have or install the PROM Load Dump Program revision level 2 40 or higher Note If you are replacing one adapter type with a different adapter type and you are not using the configuration program use the talk 6 delete interface command 2210 Service and Maintenance to delete any virtual interfaces for example dial circuits associated with the adapter prior to removing the adapter The talk 6 delete interface co
108. th Step 004 003 Resolve the problem Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 004 Is the fan running Yes No 005 Replace the fan Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 006 Run the System Extended Diagnostics For assistance go to Operational Diagnostics on page 3 2 If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your next level of support Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 3 0120 LEDs Indicate Fault Diagnose a problem reported by the LEDs in the following sequence 1 Use Table 2 2 to diagnose the error conditions reported by the system LEDs because these take precedence over the port LEDs For example if the system amber LED is on it does not matter which port LEDs are on Note Throughout this manual the term system LEDs refers to the green OK and amber LEDs on the left side of the IBM 2210 This table is valid after power on or Extended POST completes 2 If the system LEDs appear to indicate no problem go to Step 001 in the MAP Table 2 2 System LED States Green Amber Action On Off Router loaded and operational On or Off On Replace the system board Off Blinking Replace the DRAM SIMM On Blinking There is no router load module available no boot configuration has been entered or the configured boot path is not available Additional information can be obtained by attaching a ser
109. to the connector on the system board 5 Using the two screws from the blank faceplate secure the front of the Service Port Card faceplate to the frame of the IBM 2210 6 Fasten the middle of the EIA 232 Service Port Feature to the standoff on the system board using the supplied Philips head screw 7 Replace the cover as described in Reinstalling the Cover on page 4 4 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 39 8 Verify that the IBM 2210 is functioning correctly by using MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 Removing the EIA 232 Service Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the two screws that secure the EIA 232 Service Port Feature to the IBM 2210 frame 3 Remove the Philips head screw that attaches the middle of the EIA 232 Service Port Feature to the standoff on the system board 4 Remove the EIA 232 Service Port Feature connection from the system board 5 Lift the EIA 232 Service Port Feature out of the IBM 2210 chassis Installing the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature in Models 14T and 24x 4 40 Figure 4 42 Installing the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature 1 Remove the cover from the IBM 2210 as described in Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the blank Service Port faceplate by unscrewing the two screws 3 Save the faceplate and screws 4 Insert the 14 4 Kbps Modem Port Feature connection into the connector on the syste
110. tocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual Configuration Program User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services Caution Safety Information Read This First These publications are shipped with the Configuration Program in softcopy on a CD ROM IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Introduction and Planning Guide IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Installation and Initial Configuration Guide IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual Software User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference Volume 1 for Multiprotocol Routing Services Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference Volume 2 for Multiprotocol Routing Services IBM Nways Event Logging System Messages Guide Using and Configuring Features for Multiprotocol Routing Services IBM Multiprotocol Routing Services and IBM 2210 Softcopy Library About This Manual XI Obtaining Softcopy Information Softcopy BookManager READ library information is available for many of the 2210 publications in the BM Networking Systems Softcopy Collection Kit To place a single order for the CD ROM use form number SK2T 6012 Yearly subscriptions to the BM Networking Systems Softcopy Collection Kit product number 5636 PUB are available through your branch office representative Order feature code 2003 and media code 5003 for CD ROM format System Library Subscription Service The 2210 publications are av
111. trolled devices for both manually and automatically established calls V 35 In data communications a specification of the CCITT that defines the list of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE at various data rates V 36 In data communications a specification of the CCITT that defines the list of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE at rates of 48 56 64 or 72 kilobits per second vital product data VPD Product identification infor mation that describes the hardware and software com ponents in the product VPD is used to assist in asset and inventory control performing problem determi nation identifying service levels and ensuring proper hardware and software compatibility levels WAN Wide area network wide area network WAN 1 A network that pro vides communication services to a geographic area larger than that served by a local area network or a metropolitan area network and that may use or provide public communication facilities T 2 A data commu nications network designed to serve an area of hun dreds or thousands of miles for example public and private packet switching networks and national tele phone networks Contrast with ocal area network LAN and metropolitan area network MAN workstation A functional unit at which a user works
112. u will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If they do you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain unin terrupted service 2210 Service and Maintenance If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information in the United States call IBM at 1 800 IBM SERV In Canada call IBM at 1 800 465 6600 No repairs can be performed by the customer Industry Canada Information NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equip ment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certifie
113. ual vii Library Description Re ix Library Ordering Information xi Obtaining Softcopy Information xii System Library Subscription Service xii Visit Our Web Gute 2 24 week eR 8 wee WEN RP Ys xii Summary of Changes xii Chapter 1 Models Indicators and FRUS 1 1 Models of the 2210 1 1 Indicators on the IBM 2210 1 4 Reset Button eo sanda dodo AE E Eau ur EE XU 1 5 Inside VIEWS s mx ue het vos EGO ob eyed S 1 5 Chapter 2 Problem Determination 2 1 Chapter 3 Diagnostics 3 1 Diagnosing Hardware Problems 3 1 Diagnosing Software Problems 3 3 ServICe AIdS a re tures arde tote SG aR a NU n WE pvc TS OPES e doge 3 4 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 1 Handling Static Sensitive Devices 4 2 E wine Ne 6002269 IT costa a a eati in ee Gah oe 4 2 System Board 4 2 M RATE bU ous t sts P eA P 4 5 Single In line Memory Module SIMM 4 15 Power Supply 4nd dues oem ume EA Ex Ld buen d ihe ebat d 4 19 EAN sen ais stet S tais taies Aeon dq S en
114. ur along with descriptions and recommended actions to correct the errors Using and Configuring Features for Multiprotocol Routing Services This book details how to configure and use the features for Multi protocol Routing Services These features include bandwidth reser About This Manual vation WAN restoral WAN reroute DIALs and Network Address Translation NAT X 2210 Service and Maintenance Configuration Online help GC30 3830 GG24 4446 Safety SD21 0030 The help panels for the Configuration Program assist the user in understanding the program functions panels configuration parame ters and navigation keys Configuration Program User s Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Ser vices This book discusses how to use the Configuration Program IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Description and Configuration Scenarios This book contains examples of how to configure protocols using IBM Multiprotocol Routing Services Caution Safety Information Read This First This book provides translations of caution and danger notices appli cable to the installation and maintenance of an IBM 2210 Library Ordering Information 2210 publications can be ordered separately These publications are shipped in hardcopy with the 2210 IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Introduction and Planning Guide IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Installation and Initial Configuration Guide IBM 2210 Nways Multipro
115. ures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthor ized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifi cations could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2210 Service and Maintenance Industry Canada Class Emission Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conform la norme NMB 003 du Canada Notices for All Models Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This product is a Class A Information Technology E
116. used in public and private network architectures interface 1 A shared boundary between two func tional units defined by functional characteristics signal characteristics or other characteristics as appropriate The concept includes the specification of the connection of two devices having different functions T 2 Hard ware software or both that links systems programs or devices International Organization for Standardization ISO An organization of national standards bodies from various countries established to promote develop ment of standards to facilitate international exchange of goods and services and develop cooperation in intellec tual scientific technological and economic activity Internet Packet Exchange IPX The routing protocol used to connect Novell s servers or any workstation or router that implements IPX with other workstations Although similar to TCP IP it uses different packet formats and terminology See also TCP IP and Xerox Network Services XNS Glossary X 3 Internet Protocol IP 1 A protocol that routes data through a network or interconnected networks IP acts as an interface between the higher logical layers and the physical network However this protocol does not provide error recovery flow control or guarantee the reliability of the physical network IP is a connectionless protocol 2 A protocol used to route data from its source to its destination in an Internet envir
117. vice terminal to the IBM 2210 If the problem cannot be resolved locally call the network administrator Blinking On Replace the flash SIMM on models 14T and 24x For 12x models refer to MAP 0160 Service Port on 12x Model Is Not Working on page 2 13 Blinking Blinking Load in process 001 Did this LED state result from powering on the IBM 2210 normally Yes No 002 Go to Step 004 003 Go to Step 019 on page 2 6 004 Did this LED state result from running the Extended POST Yes No 005 Go to Step 007 on page 2 5 2 4 2210 Service and Maintenance Go to Step 012 007 Run an external wrap test on the port For assistance go to Operational Diagnostics on page 3 2 Is the port amber LED blinking Yes No 008 There is a problem with the software or with the network Contact your next level of support for instructions about reviewing the system error log 009 Were the wrap plugs installed correctly during the Extended POST Yes No 010 Repeat the Extended POST using the wrap plugs correctly Take any action that is indicated 011 Replace the system board Then go to MAP 0210 Verify Operation on page 2 23 012 Is an amber port LED blinking Yes No 013 Go to Step 023 on page 2 6 014
118. y device capable of sending and receiving information throughput 1 A measure of the amount of work performed by a computer system over a given period of time for example number of jobs per day 1 A 2 A measure of the amount of information transmitted over a network in a given period of time For example a network s data transfer rate is usually measured in bits per second token 1 In a local area network the symbol of authority passed successively from one data station to another to indicate the station temporarily in control of the transmission medium Each data station has an opportunity to acquire and use the token to control the medium A token is a particular message or bit pattern that signifies permission to transmit T 2 In LANs a sequence of bits passed from one device to another along the transmission medium When the token has data appended to it it becomes a frame token ring 1 According to IEEE 802 5 network technology that controls media access by passing a token special packet or frame between media attached stations 2 A FDDI or IEEE 802 5 network with a ring topology that passes tokens from one attaching ring station node to another 3 See also ocal area network LAN trace 1 A record of the execution of a computer program It exhibits the sequences in which the instructions were executed A 2 For data links a record of the frames and bytes transmitted or received Transmiss
119. ystem LED definition 2 4 service terminal display unreadable 2 17 T terminal attaching A 1 terminal attachment to IBM 2210 A 3 U UL notices D 13 X 10 2210 Service and Maintenance Tell Us What You Think 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Guide Publication No SY27 0345 06 We hope you find this publication useful readable and technically accurate but only you can tell us Your comments and suggestions will help us improve our technical publications Please take a few minutes to let us know what you think by completing this form If you are in the USA you can mail this form postage free or fax it to us at 1 800 253 3520 Elsewhere your local IBM branch office or represen tative will forward your comments or you may mail them directly to us Overall how satisfied are you with the information in this book Satisfied Dissatisfied How satisfied are you that the information in this book is Satisfied Dissatisfied Accurate Complete Easy to find Easy to understand Well organized Applicable to your task Specific comments or problems Please tell us how we can improve this book Thank you for your comments If you would like a reply provide the necessary information below Name Address Company or Organization Phone No Tell Us What You Think SY27 0345 06 Fold
120. zation ISO for the exchange of information T A 2 The use of standardized proce dures to enable the interconnection of data processing systems Note OSI architecture establishes a framework for coordinating the development of current and future standards for the interconnection of computer systems Network functions are divided into seven layers Each layer represents a group of related data processing and communication functions that can be carried out ina standard way to support different applications optical wrap Signal transmission used primarily for testing that routes the signal from the optical output of a device directly to the optical input OSI Open Systems Interconnection P Point to Point Protocol PPP A protocol that pro vides router to router and host to host network con nections over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits port 1 An access point for data entry or exit 2 connector on a device to which cables for other devices such as display stations and printers are attached Synonymous with socket 3 The representation of a physical connection to the link hardware A port is sometimes referred to as an adapter however there can be more than one port on an adapter There may be one or more ports controlled by a single DLC process POST Power on self test PPP Point to Point Protocol problem determination The process of determining the source of a problem for example a pro

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