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Router 6000 Family
Installation Guide
Router 6040 (3C13840)
Router 6080 (3C13880)
Part No. 10014361
Published June 2004
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Page 1 - Installation Guide

http://www.3com.com/Router 6000 FamilyInstallation GuideRouter 6040 (3C13840)Router 6080 (3C13880)Part No. 10014361Published June 2004

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10 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILY6040 Rear PanelThe following illustration details the components of the rear panel of the 3Com Router

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Router Model and Structure 116080 Front PanelThe following illustration details the components of the front panel of the 3Com Router 6080.Front Panel

Page 4 - 7 FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDS

12 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILY6080 Rear Panel The following illustration details the components of the rear panel of the 3Com Router

Page 5 - ABOUT THIS GUIDE

System description 13System descriptionSDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) is also known as the memory that stores the communication data

Page 6 - Documentation

14 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYIntroduction to General ModulesThe 6000 Routers modules include RPU, PSU (PWR), FAN, and FICs.RPU The

Page 7 - INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000

Introduction to General Modules 15Figure 5 LEDs and buttonsInterface Console interfaceTable 4 RPU LED and button descriptionLED and button Descrip

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16 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYAUX interfaceEthernet interfaceThe RPU provides two 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports on its panel (Etherne

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Introduction to General Modules 17Do not connect the AC power cord while inserting or removing a card.ON/OFF switch should be set to OFF while inserti

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18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYFigure 8 Fan Location (6080)

Page 11 - Router Model and Structure 11

2INSTALLING THE ROUTERGeneral Site RequirementsTo ensure the proper working of the routers and prolong their service life, the installation site shoul

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3Com Corporation350 Campus DriveMarlborough, MA01752-3064Copyright © 2004, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be

Page 13 - System description

20 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTER. ESD PreventiveRequirementsDespite careful considerations in preventing ESD in the design of the Router, excessive

Page 14 - General Modules

Safety Recommendations 21 Add a lightning arrester for power supply onto the front end of the power input in order to protect the power supply from l

Page 15 - Interface Console interface

22 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERInstallation Tools and Meters and EquipmentThe following tools are required for proper installation. ESD-preventiv

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Installation 23Installation The following flow chart details the steps for installing the Router.Figure 1 6000 Family Router Installation FlowRack M

Page 17 - Table 8 PWR LED description

24 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERFigure 2 Mounting a 6000 Router in a rack 1. Mounting screws 2. Mounting brackets (carrying cabling racks) 3.

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Installing Modules 25Figure 3 Location of Grounding Screw (PGND)Connect the ground screw to the earth ground using a PGND cable, requiring a groundi

Page 19 - INSTALLING THE ROUTER

26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERstrap, and connect the other end of the cable to the AC outlet that provides power supply.3 Check that the POWER LE

Page 20 - Gas Max. (mg/m

Installing Modules 27 Straight-through cable: The wire sequences of the twisted pairs crimped in the RJ45 connectors at both ends are the same. It is

Page 21 - Recommendations

28 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERConnecting the AUXcableFollow these steps to connect the AUX cable:1 Insert the RJ45 connector of the cable into th

Page 22 - Equipment

3CONFIGURING THE ROUTEREstablishing Configuration EnvironmentWhen configuring a router for the first time, you can only use Console port or AUX port.

Page 23 - Model Dimensions (mm)

CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDEConventions 5Related Documentation 61 INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYIntroduction 7Router Model and Structure 9System descr

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30 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER3 Set terminal parameters. Parameters of the HyperTerminal of Windows98 are set as follows: Select a connection p

Page 25 - Installing Modules 25

Establishing Configuration Environment 314 Setting serial interface parameter. As shown below, in the properties dialog box of the serial interface, t

Page 26 - Figure 5 Console Cable

32 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER5 Set HyperTerminal properties. Select [Property/Settings] on the HyperTerminal and enter the property setting win

Page 27 - Figure 6 AUX Cable

Establishing Configuration Environment 33Startup Process Self-test on SDRAMDuring the process of powering on the router or resetting the router, the c

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34 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERDecompress ApplicationIf the application files read into the SDRAM pass the checking, they will be decompressed. A

Page 29 - CONFIGURING THE ROUTER

Router Configuration Fundamentals 35SNMP ManagementFor help managing routers on your network, you can use 3Com Network Director software to discover,

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36 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFigure 2 Example: 6080 Router slot arrangementInterface numbering rule6000 interfaces are numbered in three dime

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4SOFTWARE MAINTENANCESoftware Maintenance OverviewThere are three types offiles managed by the Router: Boot ROM program files Application program fi

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38 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEBoot Sub-menuThe following information will be displayed on the terminal screen when the system enters Boot sub-syst

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Software Maintenance Overview 39Boot Main Menu The following is prompted on the terminal screen after the system enters Boot main system. Copyri

Page 34 - Fundamentals

Troubleshooting Application Software Upgrade 547 FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSFIC Categories 57Remove and Install FIC 572-port 10/100 FIC (3C13861) 581-por

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40 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEBooting from FlashEntering serial port sub-menuEnter <2> in Boot main menu and the system will enter serial po

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Software Maintenance Overview 41Entering Ethernet port sub-menuEnter <4> in Boot main menu to turn to Ethernet port sub-menu. The following info

Page 37 - SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE

42 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEother (o) :6 Return to Boot main menu. Enter <4> in Ethernet port sub-menu to return to Boot main menu.Modifyi

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Software Maintenance Overview 43Setting the main boot fileIn Boot file control sub-menu, input <2> to set the main boot file. The following info

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44 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEold password:?Enter the old passwordNew password:?Enter a new passwordVerify: ?Acknowledge the new passwordWrite pas

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Upgrading Program Files Using Xmodem Protocol 45In [Send files] dialog box, select <Protocol> as Xmodem and enter program path and files name in

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46 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEUpgrading applicationprogramDownloading application files via serial port is easy but at low rate. Detailed procedur

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Upgrading Application Program via Ethernet Port 473 Copy the target application files to the designated directory and configure IP address for the PC

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48 CHAPTER 4: SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE

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5HARDWARE MAINTENANCEHardware MaintenancePlease review the following cautions before installation or maintenance: On a mounting screw of 3Com 6000 se

Page 45 - Figure 2 Xmodem File

Conventions 5ABOUT THIS GUIDEThis guide describes the 3Com® Router 6000 Family of routers and how to install hardware, configure and boot software, an

Page 46 - (FTP/TFTP Client)

50 CHAPTER 5: HARDWARE MAINTENANCE3 Plug one end of the power cord shipped with the chassis into the socket in the power module, and connect the other

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RPU Removal and Installation 51RPU Removal and InstallationRemove an RPU1 Power off the router. (If there are two power modules installed, turn both o

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52 CHAPTER 5: HARDWARE MAINTENANCE

Page 49 - HARDWARE MAINTENANCE

6TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting Power SystemFault: POWER RUN LEDis OFF or blinks. Please check: If the power switch of the Router is turned on. If t

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54 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Terminal emulation: VT100 If the parameter settings do not match the above values, please modify the configuration.Trou

Page 51 - RPU Removal and

Troubleshooting Application Software Upgrade 55TroubleshootingThe problem occurs because the file to be downloaded does not exist or the network cable

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56 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTINGBar code labels display product and maintenance information on the router chassis and FIC.

Page 53 - TROUBLESHOOTING

7FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSFIC Categories Following are the FICs available for 6000 Series Routers. 1-port 100FX MM FIC (3C13860) 2-port 10/100 FIC (3

Page 54 - Application Software

58 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSRemove FIC Use the following procedure to remove a FIC:1 Issue command to remove FIC.2 Place the Router with the

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2-port 10/100 FIC (3C13861) 59Panel and Interface LED The following figure illustrates an 2-port 10/100 FIC panel.Figure 1 2-port 10/100BASE-T FIC P

Page 56 - 56 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING

6 CHAPTER : ABOUT THIS GUIDERelated DocumentationThe following manuals offer additional information necessary for managing your Router 6000: n 3Com Ro

Page 57 - FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDS

60 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSEthernet cables fit into two categories, i.e., straight-through cables and crossover cables. Straight-through c

Page 58 - (3C13861)

1-port 100 FX MM FIC (3C13860) and 1-port 100 FX SM FIC (3C13862) 61Panel and Interface LEDs The following illustrates the LEDs of the The 1-port 100

Page 59 - Figure 2 Ethernet Cable

62 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSConnect InterfaceOptical FiberWhen connecting optical fiber, please note: Do not bend optical fiber with excess

Page 60 - (3C13862)

4-port Enhanced Serial FIC (3C13863) 8-port Enhanced Serial FIC (3C13864) 63When a V.24 cable is used, the baud rate in synchronous mode shall not exc

Page 61 - 1SFX panel

64 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSPanel and Interface LEDs The front panel of 4-port FIC is shown as follows:Figure 5 4-port Sync/Async panel Th

Page 62 - FIC (3C13864)

4-port Channelized E1/PRI FIC (3C13866) and 4-port Fractional E1 FIC (3C13823) 65 X.21 DTE cable: DB15 (male) connector at the network end X.21 DCE

Page 63 - 64 Kbps

66 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSConnectorDB25Connector number1Interface standardG.703, G.704 Interface speed2.048Mbps CableE1 75-ohm non-balance

Page 64 - Terminal access

4-port Channelized E1/PRI FIC (3C13866) and 4-port Fractional E1 FIC (3C13823) 67Panel and Interface LED The following figure illustrates the 4-port C

Page 65 - E1 FIC (3C13823)

68 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSFigure 9 120-ohm 4E1 adapter cable Figure 10 75-ohm 4E1 adapter cable Both 75-ohm 4E1 adapter cable and 120-

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4-port Channelized T1/PRI FIC 4T1 (3C13870) and 4-port Fractional T1 FIC 4T1-F (3C13821) 69Internal DIP SwitchInterface cables1 Select the 4E1/E1 cabl

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1INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYIntroduction 3Com 6000 Routers are next generation, high-performance edge routers. The Router 6040 is a 4-slot chas

Page 68 - 75-ohm 4E1 adapter cable

70 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSInterface Attributes The following table describes the interface attributes of the FIC cards. Panel and Interfac

Page 69 - (3C13821)

1-port Channelized E3 FIC (3C13888) 711-port Channelized E3 FIC (3C13888)The main functions of 1-port Channelized E3 FIC include: Working in E3 mode,

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72 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDS75ohm unbalanced transmission mode and uses a pair of 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial cables to connect the peer devic

Page 71 - FIC (3C13888)

1-port OC-3 ATM MM FIC (3C13882) 1-port OC-3 ATM SM FIC (3C13884) 1-port OC-3 ATM SML FIC (3C13886)73Interface AttributesPanel and Interface LED The f

Page 72 - 1CT3 (3C13889)

74 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSInterface AttributesPanel and Interface LED The following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM MM panel.Figure

Page 73 - Channelized T3 FIC panel

2-port ADSL (over POTS) FIC (3C13872) 75Figure 17 1-port OC-3 ATM SM panel The following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM SML panelFigure 18

Page 74 - Interface Attributes

76 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDSon Demand (VoD) can be fulfilled. As ADSL uses the High Frequency (HF) band higher than 26 KHz for data transmis

Page 75 - POTS) FIC (3C13872)

2-port ADSL (over POTS) FIC (3C13872) 77The following table describes the LEDs on the card panels.Interface Cable 2-port ADSL FIC interface cables are

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78 CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDS

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AOBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCTRegister Your Product to Gain Service BenefitsTo take advantage of warranty and other service benefits, you must fi

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8 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 6000 FAMILYwhich, implement connection between medium-and-small-sized enterprise networks and ATM networks.MPLS M

Page 79 - OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR

80 APPENDIX A: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCTSoftware Upgrades are the software releases that follow the software version included with your origi

Page 80 - Support and Repair

Telephone Technical Support and Repair 81From anywhere in these regions, call:+44 (0)1442 435529From the following countries, you may use the numbers

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82 APPENDIX A: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT

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Router Model and Structure 9Router Model and Structure3Com 6000 Routers include 3Com 6040, and 6080. These models are similar in chassis structure and

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