Part No. 114200 Rev. ANovember 1996Router Software Version 11.00 Rev. 4nSite Manager Software Version 5.00 Rev. 4n Installing and Operating BaySt
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersA-8 114200 Rev. Abconfig Command Examples1. Configure the default netboot procedure -- use a local image fil
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot114200 Rev. A A-9 The following sample response shows the settings for an ARN with one Ethernet, o
114200 Rev. A B-1 Appendix BUsing Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)This appendix explains how to local boot the ARN using the Quick-Start procedu
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-2 114200 Rev. AUnderstanding Quick-Start Connector Names and NumbersThe Quick-Start script assigns a na
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-3 Filling Out the WorksheetsThe inst_arn.bat script provides many options for configuring t
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-4 114200 Rev. AGlobal Information WorksheetThis section contains the prompts and possible options relat
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-5 Enter connector number [1]: If there is only one connector on the module you chose, the
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-6 114200 Rev. A3 Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation:Enter the IP address for the COM interface
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-7 Router Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible optio
114200 Rev. A xi Contents About This Guide Before You Begin ...
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-8 114200 Rev. AOSPF Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter OSPF router ID in dotte
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-9 Enter OSPF interface type selection [1]:1. Broadcast2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point4. Point-to
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-10 114200 Rev. AEnter decimal value in seconds for Poll Interval [20]:(For NBMA only)Enter the largest
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-11 Wide Area Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible o
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-12 114200 Rev. AEnter Remote Addressselection [3]:1. DCE2. DTE3. EXPLICITNote: Reverse local and remote
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-13 PPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter Remote IP addre
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-14 114200 Rev. AEnable use of the Remote Peer router’s LQR Timer? (y/n) [y]:(For LQR Protocol only)y(es
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-15 Running the Quick-Start ScriptYou run the inst_arn.bat script as part of the Local Boot
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersB-16 114200 Rev. A5. Type the following command and press the return key:run inst_arn.bat6.Follow the scr
Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)114200 Rev. A B-17 7.Name and save the configuration file.The script begins to test the configuration on the
xii 114200 Rev. A Connecting to an Ethernet Interface ...1-10Connecting to an AU
114200 Rev. A C-1 Appendix CTechnical SpecificationsThis appendix provides technical specifications and a product overview of the ARN and its interface
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-2 114200 Rev. AIf you are installing your ARN in an electronic enclosure rack, make sure that the rack
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-3 Hardware Communications OptionsThe ARN is designed to scale to your needs. In addition to either an Ethernet
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-4 114200 Rev. ATable C-2 describes each interface.Table C-2. Network Interfaces Available on ARNs Netw
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-5 Ethernet Attachment Unit Interface (AUI)The ARN Ethernet base module, Ethernet expansion module, and Etherne
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-6 114200 Rev. AEthernet 10Base-T InterfaceThe Ethernet 10Base-T interface provides UTP support. Table C
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-7 Token Ring STP InterfaceThe token ring STP interface provides shielded twisted-pair support. The ARN token r
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-8 114200 Rev. AToken Ring UTP InterfaceThe token ring UTP interface provides unshielded twisted-pair su
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-9 • RS-232 connections Order No. 7826• RS-530 connections Order No. AE0018012Table C-7 shows the signal and pi
114200 Rev. A xiii Chapter 3 Operating the ARN LED Descriptions ...
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-10 114200 Rev. AISDN BRI U InterfaceThe ARN supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/B
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-11 ISDN BRI S/T InterfaceThe ARN supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/BRI adapter module.
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-12 114200 Rev. A56/64K DSU/CSU InterfaceThe ARN supports DSU/CSU connectivity using an optional DSU/CSU
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-13 RJ-11 Interface (for V.34 Modem)The ARN supports a V.34 modem connection using an optional V.34 modem adapt
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersC-14 114200 Rev. AThe connector pin assignment described in Table C-12 shows signal and pin assignments f
Technical Specifications114200 Rev. A C-15 The connector pin assignment described in Table C-13 shows signal and pin assignments for the modem port. T
114200 Rev. A D-1 Appendix DRequirements for European OperationThis appendix provides information required for operating the ARN in Europe, cabling re
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersD-2 114200 Rev. AARN Token Ring Base Model Safety StatusTable D-2 lists the safety status of interconnect
Requirements for European Operation114200 Rev. A D-3 Synchronous Cabling RequirementsRefer to Figures D-1 through D-3 and Tables D-4 through D-6 for s
xiv 114200 Rev. A Appendix B Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure) Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers ...
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersD-4 114200 Rev. AFigure D-2. Cable 7220 (V.35 Compliant) 6 Data Set Ready+ 6 Data Set Ready 8 Data Te
Requirements for European Operation114200 Rev. A D-5 Table D-5. V.35 Interface (Order No. 7220) Bay Networks Termination Remote TerminationPin Signal
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersD-6 114200 Rev. AFigure D-3. Cable 7224 (X.21 Compliant)Table D-6. X.21 Interface (Order No. 7224)Bay Net
Requirements for European Operation114200 Rev. A D-7 Serial Adapter Module RequirementsThe Serial Adapter module (Order No. CV0004001) is approved onl
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersD-8 114200 Rev. AISDN BRI Adapter Module RequirementsThe ISDN BRI Adapter module (Order No. CV0004002) is
Requirements for European Operation114200 Rev. A D-9 Power Requirements for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter ModulesThe ISDN BRI and serial adapter modules
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersD-10 114200 Rev. AFigure D-4. Clearance and Creepage Distances for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter ModulesTab
Requirements for European Operation114200 Rev. A D-11 The creepage distances apply to the normal office environment. When the local environment within
114200 Rev. A Index-1 Symbols10Base-Tinterface, connecting to, 1-12pin assignments, C-6Aadapter modulesconnecting toDSU/CSU interfaces, 1-18ISDN inter
114200 Rev. A xvPower Requirements for ISDN BRI and Serial Adapter Modules ... D-9Clearance and Creepage Distances fo
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersIndex-2 114200 Rev. AInfoFACTS service, xxixProprietary PPP protocol, worksheet for, B-11publications, or
Index114200 Rev. A Index-3 command line interfacechoice of, 2-6logging in to, 2-7CompuServe, Bay Networks forum on, xxviiiconfig filedefault boot locati
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersIndex-4 114200 Rev. ADSU/CSUcables, connecting, 1-18interfacesadapter module, 1-10configuring, A-2connecti
Index114200 Rev. A Index-5 Hhardwarefor rack-mounting, 1-6module options, C-3requirements, 1-4Hayes modem, 1-24See also modemHDLC encapsulation, A-2he
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersIndex-6 114200 Rev. Aexpansion moduleEthernet, 3-5serial, 3-6token ring, 3-5startup sequence, 3-9LMI, Fra
Index114200 Rev. A Index-7 powercables, 1-27specifications, C-2switch, 3-10Power (Pwr) LED, 3-3powering on the ARN, 3-10PPP protocol, Bay networks prop
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersIndex-8 114200 Rev. AEuropean, D-1 to D-11physical, C-1Standard protocol, Bay Networks, A-2startup option
114200 Rev. A xvii Figures Figure 1-1. Accessories in the ARN Shipping Container ...1-3Figure 1-2. Attaching
xviii 114200 Rev. A Figure D-1. Cable 7837 (V.28 Compliant) ... D-3Figure D-2. Cable
114200 Rev. A xix Tables Table 1-1. Installation Space Requirements ...1-5Table 1-2. V.34
ii 114200 Rev. A 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal StreetSanta Clara, CA 95054 Billerica, MA 01821 Copyright © 1988–1996 Bay Networks, Inc. All ri
xx 114200 Rev. A Table C-3. AUI Pin Assignments ... C-5Table C-4. 10Base
114200 Rev. A xxi About This Guide This guide explains how to install, start, and operate a BayStack™ Advanced Remote Node™ (ARN™) router, including
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routersxxii 114200 Rev. A italic text Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions, new terms, file
About This Guide 114200 Rev. A xxiii DTE data terminal equipmentDTR data terminal readyEIA Electronic Industries AssociationGUI graphical user inter
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routersxxiv 114200 Rev. A Ordering Bay Networks Publications To purchase additional copies of this document or
114200 Rev. A xxv Technical Support and Online Services To ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partners worldwide, Bay Network
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routersxxvi 114200 Rev. A Bay Networks Customer Service If you purchased your Bay Networks product from a dist
Technical Support and Online Services 114200 Rev. A xxvii Bay Networks Information Services Bay Networks Information Services provide up-to-date sup
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routersxxviii 114200 Rev. A Support Source CDThis CD-ROM -- sent quarterly to all contracted customers -- is a
Technical Support and Online Services114200 Rev. A xxix InfoFACTSInfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. This automated syst
114200 Rev. A iii USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice This equipment generates,
114200 Rev. A 1-1 Chapter 1Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote NodeThis chapter describes how to install the BayStack ARN. Topics include the foll
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-2 114200 Rev. APreparing to Install the ARNVerify the following before beginning the installation, as e
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-3 Figure 1-1 illustrates the ARN shipping accessories.Figure 1-1. Accessories in the ARN S
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-4 114200 Rev. ASupplying EquipmentYou may need items that are not part of the ARN accessory package. Be
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-5 Verifying Site RequirementsThe installation site must provide a certain amount of free s
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-6 114200 Rev. ARack-Mounting the ARNFor this procedure, you need• Four #10 cagenut screws and washers (
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-7 Figure 1-2. Attaching Flange Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN2.Align the holes in the shor
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-8 114200 Rev. AFigure 1-3. Installing the ARN in an Electronic Enclosure Rack3.Insert a cagenut screw t
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-9 Understanding the ARN Module LocationsThe ARN is designed to scale to your needs. In add
iv 114200 Rev. A Japan/Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) StatementVoluntary Control Council for Interferenc
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-10 114200 Rev. AThe ARN also supports up to two of the following adapter modules:• Single serial interf
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-11 Connecting to an AUI InterfaceTo connect an Ethernet AUI transceiver cable to an AUI in
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-12 114200 Rev. AConnecting to a 10Base-T InterfaceTo connect an unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable to
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-13 Connecting to a Token Ring InterfaceYou can connect a token ring cable to any ARN base
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-14 114200 Rev. AConnecting to a UTP Token Ring InterfaceTo connect a Token Ring UTP cable to the expans
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-15 Connecting to a Serial InterfaceThe ARN supports up to five serial interfaces. You can c
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-16 114200 Rev. AOn an ARN adapter module, the serial interface is labeled COM (Figure 1-10).Figure 1-10
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-17 Connecting to an ISDN InterfaceYou can connect an ISDN cable to any ARN that contains a
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-18 114200 Rev. AConnecting to a DSU/CSU InterfaceYou can connect a DSU/CSU cable to any ARN that contai
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-19 Connecting to a V.34 Modem InterfaceYou can connect an RJ-11 telephone cable to any ARN
114200 Rev. A v Canada Requirements Only Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations Note: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certifi
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-20 114200 Rev. ATo connect to a V.34 modem interface:1. Insert the RJ-11 telephone cable into the V.34
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-21 Connecting a Terminal ConsoleYou need both pieces in the ARN console/modem cable kit (O
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-22 114200 Rev. A5. Attach the 25-pin receptacle connector on the combined cable and adapter to the cons
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-23 2.Power off the PC console.3. Insert the 9-pin receptacle end of the console cable into
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-24 114200 Rev. AConnecting a ModemYou can connect a modem to the ARN using the back-panel modem port or
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-25 Refer to the modem user guide for instructions.2. Power off the modem.3. Insert the 9-p
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-26 114200 Rev. AConnecting to a V.34 Modem ModuleIf your ARN contains an optional, back-panel V.34 mode
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-27 Connecting the Power CableComplete these steps to connect the power cable:1. Connect th
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers1-28 114200 Rev. AInstalling the Flash Memory CardA PCMCIA Flash memory card (Figure 1-19) provides stora
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node114200 Rev. A 1-29 Figure 1-20. Inserting the Flash Memory Card in the ARN ReceptacleWhere to Go NextUse t
vi 114200 Rev. A Canada Requirements Only (continued) D. O. C. Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations The Canadian Department of Commu
114200 Rev. A 2-1 Chapter 2Starting the ARNThe first time you start the ARN, you complete an important software configuration process -- you provide the
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-2 114200 Rev. AYou must complete an initial startup procedure to obtain the executable and default confi
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-3 *. The ARN supports netboot over serial, Ethernet, token ring, and DSU/CSU interfaces only.†. The ARN supports direc
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-4 114200 Rev. AStarting the ARN for the First TimeThe ARN factory defaults are set to find the configurat
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-5 Using EZ-InstallEZ-Install is the default installation option. This option requires that your network administrator
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-6 114200 Rev. AUsing Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local BootYou must use a command line interface that
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-7 2.While the router is running the EZ-Install procedure, issue a break sequence from the management console.The ARN m
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-8 114200 Rev. AContinuing with Netboot You must have at least one serial, Ethernet, or token ring inter
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-9 To use the netboot option:1. Enter the ifconfig command (refer to Table 2-2) at the command line prompt and press the
114200 Rev. A vii Canada Requirements Only (continued) Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-10 114200 Rev. AIf getcfg displays the correct information, continue to the next step. Otherwise, reent
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-11 Continuing with Directed NetbootYou must have at least one serial, DSU/CSU, Ethernet, or token ring interface conne
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-12 114200 Rev. AThe bconfig commands let you specify the location of a startup file. To use directed netb
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-13 3.Type the following command and press the Return key to verify the configuration you specified in Step 3:getcfgThe g
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-14 114200 Rev. A5. Ensure that the ARN boots correctly.When the ARN boots, its LEDs flash in a particula
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-15 Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)You can use either the ARN monitor or the Technician Interfac
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers2-16 114200 Rev. A3. Ensure that the ARN boots correctly.When the ARN boots, its LEDs flash in a particula
Starting the ARN114200 Rev. A 2-17 Contact your local Bay Networks Technical Response Center if you need additional assistance.After configuring the AR
114200 Rev. A 3-1 Chapter 3Operating the ARNThis chapter describes how to• Locate and understand the function of base module LEDs• Use the expansion m
viii 114200 Rev. A Bay Networks Software License This Software License shall govern the licensing of all software provided to licensee by Bay Networ
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-2 114200 Rev. ALED DescriptionsLEDs on the ARN front and back panels provide information about how the
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-3 Table 3-1 describes the base module diagnostic LEDs.Table 3-1. Base Module Diagnostic LEDs LED MeaningRun Flashes f
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-4 114200 Rev. AEthernet LEDsTable 3-2 describes the base module Ethernet LEDs.Token Ring LEDsTable 3-3
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-5 Expansion Module LEDsAn ARN expansion module can contain Ethernet, token ring, or serial interface LEDs.Ethernet LE
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-6 114200 Rev. ASerial LEDsTable 3-6 describes the expansion module serial interface LEDs.Adapter Module
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-7 ISDN BRI LEDs (S/T or U Interfaces)Table 3-8 describes the ISDN adapter module LEDs.DSU/CSU LEDsTable 3-9 describes
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-8 114200 Rev. AV.34 Modem LEDsTable 3-10 describes the V.34 modem adapter module LEDs.Back-Panel LEDsTh
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-9 Ensuring a Successful InstallationAfter connecting the ARN to the network, you can ensure a successful installation
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-10 114200 Rev. AIf the LEDs do not light in this sequence, your network administrator can refer to Confi
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-11 Resetting the ARNThe Reset button is set inside the ARN back panel and resides next to the Flash card slot, as sho
114200 Rev. A ix Bay Networks Software License (continued) 9. Licensee shall not reverse assemble, reverse compile, or in any way reverse engineer
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-12 114200 Rev. ARemoving a Flash Memory CardTo remove a memory card from an ARN:1. Press the Eject butt
Operating the ARN114200 Rev. A 3-13 Protecting Memory Card FilesBay Networks ships each memory card with its Read/Write Protect switch in the unprotec
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers3-14 114200 Rev. AWhere to Go NextUse the following table to determine where you want to go next. For inf
114200 Rev. A A-1 Appendix AConfiguring the ARN for Netboot andDirected NetbootThe following commands configure the ARN for netboot and directed netboot
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersA-2 114200 Rev. A• Enable or disable netbooting on an interface.The following sections describe each use
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot114200 Rev. A A-3 Frame Relay Settings-fr Configures the router COM interface as a Frame Relay conn
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersA-4 114200 Rev. AConfiguring an Ethernet Interface for Network BootingTo configure an ARN Ethernet interfac
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot114200 Rev. A A-5 Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network BootingTo configure an ARN token ri
Installing and Operating BayStack ARN RoutersA-6 114200 Rev. AEnabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfigTo enable or disable an ARN interface for
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot114200 Rev. A A-7 Using the bconfig CommandTo use netboot, you use the bconfig command to specify th
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