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Un buon manuale d’uso
Le regole impongono al rivenditore l'obbligo di fornire all'acquirente, insieme alle merci, il manuale d’uso ADC Campus-REX2 RS. La mancanza del manuale d’uso o le informazioni errate fornite al consumatore sono la base di una denuncia in caso di inosservanza del dispositivo con il contratto. Secondo la legge, l’inclusione del manuale d’uso in una forma diversa da quella cartacea è permessa, che viene spesso utilizzato recentemente, includendo una forma grafica o elettronica ADC Campus-REX2 RS o video didattici per gli utenti. La condizione è il suo carattere leggibile e comprensibile.
Che cosa è il manuale d’uso?
La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso ADC Campus-REX2 RS descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.
Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
Quindi cosa dovrebbe contenere il manuale perfetto?
Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso ADC Campus-REX2 RS dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo ADC Campus-REX2 RS
- nome del fabbricante e anno di fabbricazione ADC Campus-REX2 RS
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- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti
Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?
Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio ADC Campus-REX2 RS non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti ADC Campus-REX2 RS e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio ADC in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche ADC Campus-REX2 RS, come nel caso della versione cartacea.
Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?
Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo ADC Campus-REX2 RS, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso ADC Campus-REX2 RS. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.
Sommario del manuale d’uso
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C AMPUS -REX2 RS I NTERF ACE C AR D V ERSION 5.1 U SER M ANUAL[...]
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ii Campus-REX 2 RS Interface Card Use r Manual C opyright J uly 20 03 © 2003 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All rights reserved. T rademark Information A DC an d AD C Tele commu nica tions a re regist ered t rad emar ks of ADC T elec o mmu ni ca tio ns, Inc. St ar G az e r , Cam pu s-S tar, an d Cam p us - RE X are re gi s te r ed t rademarks of ADC[...]
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FCC No ti ce Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca r d User Ma n ua l iii FCC N OTICE This unit complies with the limit s for a Clas s A d igital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC ru les. These limits are des igned to provid e reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid ential installation. This equipment generates, u ses and can r[...]
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Using This M anu al iv Campus-REX 2 RS Interface Card Use r Manual U SING T HIS M ANUAL This ma nual prov ides inst allation, config uration and management p rocedures for using the ADC Campus ® Remote Ethernet eXpress 2 (Campus- REX2 ® ) RS interface card. I t includes p rocedures to: • install the card in either a Campu s-RS ™ deskt op unit[...]
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Docum ent Conv ent ion s Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l v The following co nventions are used in this manual: • This font indicates text that appear s on the LCD or terminal. • Keycaps, such as , indicate keys that you press on a termin al keybo ard. • Names in bo ld font ind icate buttons o n the desktop u nit or li ne unit[...]
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Unpack and Inspec t the Shipmen t vi Campu s-RE X 2 R S Int erface Card User Man ual U NPACK AND I NSPECT THE S HIPMENT Upon receiving the Campus-R EX2 RS Interfa ce Card: 1 Unpack the card and inspect it for signs of damage. If it h as been damaged in transi t, report the exte nt of the damage to th e transportation company and to your sales rep r[...]
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Table of Contents Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l vii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Chapter 1: Installing and Accessing the REX2 ____________ 1 Installing the Campus-R EX2.......... ........... ........... ........... ................. ...... 2 Installing into a Desktop Unit ................ ........... ............ ........... 3 Installing [...]
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Tab le of Cont ents viii Campus-RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Manual Configurin g the Campus-REX2 as a Bridge. ........... ........... ............ ...... 30 Configurin g Bridge Pr otocol, Encapsu lation and Timing ...... 31 Configurin g Bridge Features ............... ................. ............ ...... 32 Saving the Bridge Co nfiguration....[...]
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Table of Contents Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l ix Viewing 24-Hour Perform ance History ............ ............ ..... .... 76 Viewing Seven-Day Performance History.............. ........... .... 77 Viewing Local Alarm Hist ory .......................... ............ ......... 7 9 Viewing Ethernet Statistics ............ ..... .[...]
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Tab le of Cont ents x Campu s-RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Local Alarms ................. ........... ................. ........... ............ .... 111 Remote Alarms ........ ............ ................ ............ ........... .......... 112 Configurin g Loopbacks ......... ............ ........... ........... ........... .........[...]
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Table of Contents Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l xi Telnet .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ........... ........... .. 133 FTP .................. ........... ........... ........... ............ ........... ........... .. 133 MIB and Trap Support ....... ............ ........... ........... .........[...]
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Tab le of Cont ents xii Campu s-RE X 2 R S Interface Card User Man ual[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l 1 1 I NSTALLING AND A CCESSIN G THE REX2 The Campus-R EX2 RS is a 10/100Bas e-T Ethernet inte rface card that provi des : • IEEE 802.1 d transp arent MAC level br idging w ith Spann ing Tree protoco l suppo rt • static and dyn amic IP Routing • DHCP relay • DHCP client • cHDLC or PPP fr am [...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 2 Campus-REX 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The Campus-R EX2 can be inst alled into either a Campu s-Star chassis (paired with a Campus-RS or -HRS Line Unit) or into a Campus-RS or -H RS desktop unit. Th e , installed into either, p rovides one en d of a High-bit-r ate Digital Subscriber Line (HD[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Ins tal ling and Acces sin g the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l 3 Installing into a Desktop Unit Install the Campus-REX2 interface card into a Campu s- RS or C ampu s-HRS desktop unit before you install th e des ktop unit (install power and HDSL cables). Install the Camp u s-RS desktop unit usin g the instruction[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 4 Campus-REX 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Installing into a Campus-Star Chassis The Campus-REX2 must be installed into a Campus-Star chassis first, before you in stall t he correspo nding C ampus-R S or Ca mpus-HRS line un it. 1 Ensure that a line unit is not installed in the line-unit slot cor[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Ins tal ling and Acces sin g the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Inter f ace Ca rd User Man ua l 5 3 Gently press the card into place until it is seated firmly in the mating connector. 4 Secure the card in p lace using the two cap tive screws. 5 Install a Campus-RS line unit an d connect it to an HDSL line using the Campu s-RS Li ne Unit Us er M[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 6 Campus-REX 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 Plug one end of the Category 5 cab le into the 10/100Base-T connector on the Campus-REX2 faceplate. 3 Connect the o ther end of the Eth ern et cable to the lo cal Ethernet equipment (repeater, PC NI C, or other Ethernet d evice). The C ampus-REX2 1 0/[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 7 P OWERING U P AND C HECKING THE C ONNECTION Verify operating status after completing a full ins tallation that includes installing of the C a m pus -REX2 into a desktop unit or Campus-Star chassis and then completing the installation of the desk to p un[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 8 Campus-REX 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual S ETTING U P A CCESS TO THE C AMPUS U NIT Configure a Campus system thro ugh any of the fo llowing: • a PC connected to the desktop unit Console port • a PC connected to the Campus-Star line unit C onsole port • a telnet session to the Campus-REX2[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 9 Connecting to the Campus Unit Console Port Use a terminal or a P C with terminal em ulation software (both wi ll be referred to as PC) connected to the C onsole port to configure Campus system options, manage the un it, and gen erate system r eports. Th[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 10 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual • If the Campu s-REX2 is inst alled in a Camp us-Star chassis , do one of the following: – plug the other end of the console cable into the Console po rt on the front of the line unit C M U -7 1 0 P O W E R M A N A G E M E N T U N IT R E S E T A [...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 11 – plug the oth er end of the cons ole cable i nto the Cons ole port of the CMU-810 Management uni t (when i ns talled ), as des cri bed in the Campus-Star wi t h CMU-8 10 User Manu al 3 Configure the terminal or PC ter m in al emulation software with[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 12 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual L OGGING I N Access the Campus -REX2 menus for co nfigur ation and ma nagement using any of t hese four lo gins, which can be conc urrently connected: • a telnet session to the Campus-REX2 ( see b elow) • a login to the local Campu s unit throug [...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 13 Logging In a Local Campus Un it through the Console Port You previously set up the terminal co mmunication settings ( St ep 3 on pa ge 1-11 ) for your PC to access the Ca mpus unit. From you r terminal emulation software or your terminal, do the follow[...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 14 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 Press (default pas sword) to log on. If a password was previously configured, type that password th en press . The Main Men u is disp layed . Once you are lo gged into the Camp us unit th rough the con s ole por t, there is no timeout defined for t[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 15 Logging On a Remote Campus Unit Log on the remote Campus unit which is at the far end of the HDSL connection fro m the local Campus unit you are logged into. The remote Campus unit is accessed through the Main Menu of the local Campus unit: 1 From the [...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 16 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual L OGGING O FF From the Main M enu, type then press to logout of the unit menus. If the Main Menu is not the current menu, typ e or (when availabl e) then press to return to th e Main Menu where you can logout as descr ibed above. The lo gout pro cedu[...]
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Chap ter 1 - Installi ng and Acc essing th e REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 17 When you have select ed or ent ered config uration chan ges for some parameters such as br idging or routin g, you must save thos e changes for t hem to be permanen t (saved if power to the Campus-REX2 is cy cled). Type from a config uration screen un [...]
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Chapter 1 - Inst allin g and Accessing the REX2 18 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 19 2 C ONFI GURI NG HDSL P ARAMETER S Campus uni ts have a default HDSL co nfiguration to operate in Standard Mode with a T1 (1.544 Mbps) HDSL Rate. This default configuration is compatibl e with ot her Camp us-RS an d Campus-HRS produ cts (in cludin g the Campus-T1 desk top units and line units) if you [...]
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Chapter 2 - Config uring HDSL Parame ters 20 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual C ONFIGURING HDSL P ARAMETERS Access the HDSL conf iguration screen, then configure p arameters. Accessing HDSL C onfiguration From the Main Menu ( page 14 ), type then press to access the System Setti ng s Menu. From the System Settings Menu, ty p e then [...]
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Chapter 2 - Configurin g HD SL Paramete rs Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 21 Selecting HDSL Para meters You can use the default HDSL settin g for your Campus-RS uni t (when also using the default sett ings o n the r e mote u nit to which this unit connects) which are: • standard fo r the HDSL operating mo de • auto for the tr ansc[...]
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Chapter 2 - Config uring HDSL Parame ters 22 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Using Standar d Mode Standa rd mode is t he default co nfiguration for t he HDSL operat ing mode. When standard mode is selected, only three HDSL rates (T1, E1, and 768) are available. You can s elect any of th e three options f or transceiver mo de, howe [...]
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Chapter 2 - Configurin g HD SL Paramete rs Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 23 Using Extended Mode With Extended mode, the HDSL link can comprise either one or two loops with a rate selection in 64 (1 pair) or 128 (2 pair) kbps increments. The transm ission rate between two Camp us-RS products is up to 4.608 Mbps with two pair or 2. 304[...]
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Chapter 2 - Config uring HDSL Parame ters 24 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 To change the Transceiver Mode, t ype then pr ess . The Transceiver Mode changes to the next sett ing. Repeat until the pref erred setting is selected: • Master initiates the HDSL link. The other Campus unit must be set to Slave or Auto. • Slave wait[...]
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Chapter 2 - Configurin g HD SL Paramete rs Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 25 Choose a rate from o ne of the following: • For 1 Lo op, the Sel ect HDSL Low Rat e screen is disp layed. To select a rate, type a numb er from 2 to 3 6 then press . • For 2 Lo op, the Se lect HDSL Hig h Rate screen is displayed. To select a rate, type a [...]
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Chapter 2 - Config uring HDSL Parame ters 26 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual C ONFIGURING HDSL A LARMS You can conf i gure options for four types of alarms: • HDSL ES Al arm Threshol d determin es the number of er rored s econds that must occur to trigger an alarm. • HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold determines the margin, in dB, tha[...]
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Chapter 2 - Configurin g HD SL Paramete rs Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 27 2 From the System Settings Menu, type then press . The System Parameters screen is displayed. Sett in g HDSL Al arms The default setting for all alarming is Disab led. Completing the following steps to either select a v alue or to enable the alarm reporting. [...]
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Chapter 2 - Config uring HDSL Parame ters 28 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 3 To enable the Lo cal Data Port LOS Alarm, type then press . When enabled, an alarm is generated wh en a loss of signal is detected at the data port on the local Campus u nit. (To disable this alarm, repeat the procedure). 4 To enable the Re mote Data LOS[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 29 3 C ONFI GURI NG THE REX2 The Campus-R EX2 RS is a 10/100Bas e-T Ethernet inte rface card that provides conn ectivity for LAN services . The Campus-RE X2, as its default configurat ion, pro v ides IEEE 802.1d t ransparent MAC leve l bridgi ng. You can change the defau lt configuration to routing and s[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 30 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual A CCESSING THE REX2 C ONFIGURATION AND S TATUS S CREEN From the Main Menu ( page 1-14 ), type then press to access the REX2 Configuration and Status screen. C ONFIGURING THE C AM PUS -REX2 AS A B RIDGE A bridge moves i nfo rmati on acro ss a netwo rk fro m a sourc[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 31 Configuring Bridge Protocol , Encapsulation and Timing The Campus -REX2, as a d efault configuration, bridges Ethernet frames. 1 Type then press if bridge is not selected. 2 To change the pack et encapsulation, type then pres s . Select an Encapsulation option: • [...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 32 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Configuring Br idge Features This section pro vides procedu res for c onf iguring b ridging features su ch as filter aging and Spanning Tree Protocol. And, although a bridge does not require an IP address, you wi ll set up IP configurati on for the un it so t hat [...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 33 Configuring Spanni ng Tree Prot ocol Complete t his sect ion if you want t o enable S panning Tree Pr otocol ( STP). Spanning Tree Protocol is dis abled as a default co nfiguration. See “About Spanning Tree Protoc ol” on pa ge 124 for more information ab out the[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 34 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 4 Set the maximum age, the hello time, and the forward delay usin g the following proced ures. These values are related. If yo u choose incorrect values, an er ror message displays Value entered is not within constraints : 2 * (Forward Delay - 1) >= Max Age >[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 35 6 To set the LAN po rt cost, type then press . At the prompt, enter a value for the LAN p ort cost between 0 and 65535 ( t he def ault value is 100): Enter New LAN Port Cost : 1000 This represents the cost for a packet to travel to the ro ot in the curr ent Spanning[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 36 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Viewing Spanni ng Tree Status Access the Spanning T ree Stat us sc reen to v iew the configured parameters as well as information about both the bridge Line and the LAN ports . From the B ridge Con figuration screen ( pag e 3-32 ), type then press to access the Sp[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 37 • Time since las t topolog y change i n dicates the time in second s since Spanning Tree last chan ged its topology . • Number of to pology chan ges indicates t he total numb er of times that Spanning Tree changed i ts topolo gy. The following ind icates informa[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 38 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Configuring t he Bridge Unit IP The Unit IP configuration s ets up the way th at the bridge receives its IP configuration (statically or dyn ami ca lly ) and then provid es fields where the IP address, s ubnet mask, and d efault gateway are entered. 1 To configure[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 39 2 If you ch oose static IP conf iguration , type then press . At the prompt, enter t he local IP address and subnet mask for the Camp us- RE X2 LA N po r t. Required format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Enter IP Address: 10.0.0.1 Enter Subnet Mask (<CR> only=default M as[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 40 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Saving the Bridge Configuration Save all co nfigurat ion you hav e completed for the REX2 bridg e. 1 Type and press until you return to the REX2 Configu ration and Status screen ( page 3-3 0 ). 2 Type to save changes. The following message is displayed to s how th[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 41 Accessing the Bridge and ARP Tables The bridge table s hows MAC addresses that are dynamically learn ed by the Campus-REX2 (s ee “Vie wing the Br idge T able” on pag e 41 ). The ARP tab le shows the MAC address ass ociated w ith each IP address with which the br[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 42 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 4 Enter any of the following: • to access the previo us screen of the tab le • to access the next s creen of the table • to find a sp ecific table entry; th e user is prom pted to specify a MAC address fo r the destination devi ce: Required format is nn:nn:n[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 43 3 Do one of the following: • From the Bridge C onf ig uration screen, type then pr ess . The AR P Tabl e is di sp layed . • From the Router Config uration screen, type then press . The AR P Tabl e is di sp layed . 4 Enter any of the following: • to access the [...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 44 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual C ONFIGURING THE C AMPUS -R EX2 AS A R OUTER A router moves information acro ss a network from a sour ce to a destination at the netw ork layer (of an OSI ref erence model). The infor mation is sent to an IP address. T he router can dy namica lly lear n routes for[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 45 Configuring Routing Protoco l, Encapsulation and Timing The Campus-REX2, as a default configuration , is set to bridge data. You can, however, change this settin g for the Campus-REX2 to be a router. In the following proced ures, you can s et up the router en capsul[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 46 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual • If the Campu s-REX2 is connected t o a Campus u nit with a synchronou s interface card, such as a Fractional V.35 card, the timing source depends o n the setting of the Primary Timing Source option of the remote unit: – Set the Timing Source to HDSL if the r[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 47 The Dynamic Route (created by RIP) and ARP tables are dynamically built and can be access ed from this s creen. The Static Route table is bu ilt from routes that you manually configure. For information ab out th ese r outing tables, see: • “Viewing t he Dyna mic[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 48 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 3 To set the Line I P address and subnet mask, type then press . At the prompt, en ter the Line IP address and subnet mask f or the Camp us- RE X2 Li ne p or t. Required format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Enter Line IP Address: 192.150.10.20 Enter Subnet Mask (<CR> o[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 49 Configuring RIP From this screen, you can configure the parameters for Routing Information Protocol (R IP) to allow the propagati on of routing information. Both the Unit (REX2 card) and Ports (LAN and Line) can be co nfigured . See “Dynamic Routing ” on page 12[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 50 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 3 To configur e RIP for the LAN and Line ports, do the following: a To select the version of R I P packets that will be received by the LAN port, t ype then press . Repeat until the pr eferred RI P version is selected: • None indicates that a RIP ver sion is not[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 51 d To select the version of R I P packets that will be sent by the Line port, type then pre ss . Repeat until the preferred RIP version is selected: • None indicates that a RIP ver sion is not selected. • RIP1 indicates that only RIPv1 p ackets will be sent by th[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 52 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 1 From the Router Config uratio n screen, type then press . The Static Route Configur ation screen is displayed. 2 To add a static r oute, type then pr ess . Enter the IP address , subnet mask, and g ateway IP address at the prompt for the destination host to whic[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 53 4 To manage the Static Route Table, type then press . The Static Route T able is di splayed. You can also add stat ic rout es on t his screen (see “Managing the Static Routing Tabl e” on page 57 ). 5 Type then press to return to the Rou ter Configuration screen [...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 54 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 To select DHCP Relay, type th en pres s . The following fields, 2 and 3, ar e added to the screen as shown below. 3 To enter the IP add ress for th e primary DHCP serv er to which the Campus-REX2 relays requests, ty pe th en press . At the prompt, enter t he IP [...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 55 6 If you are o nly changi ng DHCP configurat ion, go to “Saving the Router Config uration” on page 55 to save your chan ges. Saving the Router Configuration 1 Type and press until you return to the REX2 Configu ration and Status screen ( page 3-3 0 ). 2 Type to [...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 56 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual Accessing the Rou ting Tables The Campus -REX2 has t wo separ ate rou ting tab les. One ta ble shows routes that were statically configured ( “Managing the Static Routing Table” o n page 57 ) and offers the capability of configuring additio nal static routes. [...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 57 Managing the Static Routing Table The entries in this routi ng table were conf igured by a us er (entered st atically). This table contains a max imum of 32 en tries. You can manage entries or y ou can also add new entr ies from this sc reen. The destination shown o[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 58 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 Manage the Static Ro ute Table, including ad ding or deleting t able entries, by ent eri ng any of the followi ng : • to access the previo us scr een of the tab le entries • to access the next s creen of the table entr ies • to find a sp ecific table entry[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 59 Viewing the Dynamic Routing Table The entries in this routin g table were dynamically learned by RIP. This table contains a maxim um of 2048 entries. It is accessible f r om both the Router Config uratio n and RI P Con figurat ion screen s. 1 From the Router Configu[...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 60 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual C ONFIGURING THE C AMPUS -REX2 FOR SNMP M ANAGEMENT SNMP protocol prov ides a way for HP OpenView o r an Element Management Sys tem (EMS) s uch as StarGazer to man age the Ca mpus-REX2 system over a netw ork. A C ampu s-RS Manag eme nt Unit ( CMU ), inst a lle d i[...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 61 2 For the REX2 Conf igur ation and St atus screen, type then press . The SNMP Configuration s creen is displayed. 3 Continue w ith the following sections to enter th e required parameter s and enable authentication er ror trap generation . Entering SNMP Para meters [...]
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Chapter 3 - Con figuring the REX2 62 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 To enter a Location, type then press . At the p r ompt, enter up to 32 characters (use any ASCII character ) that indicates the location of this Campus unit. Maximum length is 32 characters. Enter Location: Southall_Room_421 3 To enter a contact name, type then [...]
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Chapt er 3 - Con figur ing the REX2 Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 63 Configuring Trap Receivers The Campus -REX2 se nds traps t o devices on the ne twork, whi ch you configure as trap receivers, when ev ents or alarms occur. The following are traps that the Campus-R EX2 can issue: • coldStart • warmStart • linkD own • linkUp [...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 65 4 M ANAGIN G S YSTEM P AR AMETER S This cha pter descri bes how to configur e syst em operati ng parameter s for the Campus-REX2 includin g time and date, identif ication of the unit and circu it, and a confi guration password. Y ou can res et configur able operating parameters to their default values[...]
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Chapter 4 - Man agi ng System Parameters 66 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual A CCESSING S YSTEM C ONFIGURATION From the Main Menu ( page 1-14 ), type then press to access the System Setti ng s Menu. From the System Settings Menu, ty p e then press to access the System Parameter s screen. From this screen, you can enter the number (1[...]
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Chapter 4 - Ma nagi ng System Parameters Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 67 S ETTING THE T IME AND D ATE The time and date paramet ers provi de a com mon time and date stamp for system functions such as alarm indicatio ns or perfo rmance monitoring histor ies. 1 To set the time, type then press . 2 At the prompt, type the time in a 24 [...]
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Chapter 4 - Man agi ng System Parameters 68 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 Type then pr ess . At the p rompt, enter a unique i dentifie r for this HDSL circuit, up to 64 ch aracters. Maximum length is 64 characters. ENTER NEW CIRCUIT ID: Southeast line 421 The unit an d circui t IDs are di splay ed as show n below. To configure [...]
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Chapter 4 - Ma nagi ng System Parameters Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 69 S ETTING A P ASSWORD A password prev ents unauthor ized access to Campus-REX2 configu r ation options via cons ole port, T ELNET, or remote Campus login. Th is pass word also controls access to the Campus-REX2 vi a FTP as required fo r software upgrade (s ee ?[...]
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Chapter 4 - Man agi ng System Parameters 70 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual R ESTORING D EFAULT V ALUES You can resto re all (any configurable p arameter including HDSL and network, for example) of the configuration optio ns to their original factory default values. This is a way to reset configurations you may have chang e d and w[...]
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Chapter 4 - Ma nagi ng System Parameters Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 71 2 To restore all values to the origin al factory def ault configuration, type + then press . At the pr ompt, ente r y to co ntinue restor i ng all v al ues to the factory default or n to st op the pr ocess. Are You Sure (Y/N) ? y Restoring REX2 factory defaults[...]
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Chapter 4 - Man agi ng System Parameters 72 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual V IEWI NG P RODUCT I NFORMATION The Prod uct Inform ation screen displays manufacturing inform ation about the Campus-REX2 RS In terface Card. To open the Product Information screen: 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The System Status screen is displa[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 73 5 M ONITORIN G AND T ESTI NG THE C AMPU S S YSTEM You can also view this information through the LCD menus. See “Using the LCD for Configuration and M anagement” on page 7-97 f or instru ct ions on usin g the L CD pa nel. For: S ee Page: Monit oring HDSL Perfo rmance 75 Monitorin g Current System [...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 74 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual M ONITORING HDSL P ERFORMANCE Status for HDSL perfo rmance is accessed f rom the System Status Menu. 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The System Status Menu is displayed . Refer to the following sectio ns to monitor current system st[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 75 Monitoring Current System Stat us This screen provides informatio n on the cu rrent performance of the Campus system including both local and remote HDSL alarms and HDSL performance. From the System Status Menu, type then press . The Current Sy[...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 76 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The information on the Curren t System Status men u does not upd at e automatically. To update this information , type then press . To clear the 24 Ho ur ES and 2 4 Hour UAS counters, type then press . Viewing 24-Hour Pe rformance Hi story [...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 77 Do the fo llowing i f you w ant to vi ew more hi story: • To view the next page of the repor t , type then press . • To view the previous page, type then press . To update information on this scr een, type th en pr ess . Viewing Se ven-Day [...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 78 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The 7 Day HDSL Per formance Hi story sc reen provi des the following information: • HDSL-A represents a single pair or the first pair (or loop) of a two-pair implement at i on (depe nden t on how HDS L was implement ed for your Campus sys[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 79 Viewing Local Alarm History This screen displays alarm history inf o rmation. From the System Status Menu, type then press . The Lo cal Alarm History screen is disp layed . This screen sho ws alarm histor y of the local unit. If the HDSL line u[...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 80 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual V IEWI NG E THERNET S TATISTICS The REX2 Statistics screen provides a co unt of valid Ethern et packets received an d forwarded by the Ethernet an d HDSL ports. From the Main Menu, type then press . The REX2 Configu ration and Status screen[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 81 Viewing Bridge Statistics From the REX2 Configuration and Status scr een with Bridge selected as the netw ork pr otoco l, ty pe the n pre ss . The Bridge Statistics screen is d isplayed. The following information is displayed for the unit: • [...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 82 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The follo wing inf ormation i s displ ayed for the LAN and Line ports (for transmit and r eceive directions): To update the statistics, type then press . To clear the coun ters, type t hen press . Statistic Descrip tion Monitored Port LAN L[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 83 Viewi ng Route r Statistics From the REX2 Configuration and Status scr een with Router s elected as the netw ork pr otoco l, ty pe the n pre ss . The following information is displayed for the unit: • RIP Entries indicates the number of entri[...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 84 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The follo wing inf ormation i s displ ayed for the LAN and Line ports (for transmit and r eceive directions): To update the statistics, type then press . To clear the coun ters, type t hen press . Statistic Descrip tion Monitored Port LAN L[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 85 P ERFORMING T ESTS The Campus -REX2 of fers tests you can run to check t he HDSL da tapath (loopbacks). Acces s to the test is from the Diagnostics screen. 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The Maintenance screen is displayed. 4 ENTER Jul[...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 86 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 2 To access the Diagnostics scree n, type then press . The Diagnost ics scre en is di splayed . 1 ENTER Jul 07, 2003 ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CAMPUS RS, Version 5.1 08:19:34 Local Unit ID: Southall Quad 4 Local I/F: REX2 Remote Unit ID: Cent[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 87 Performing Loopback Testing Loopbacks provide t esting for the HDSL data commun icat ion path between the Campus unit, th e remote unit, and the r emote host equipment. Loopback tests can be run only when one end of the HDSL connection (either [...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 88 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual All loopback options are accessed through the Loopback Settings menu. To open this menu: 1 From the Diagnostics screen, type then press . The Loop back screen is displayed. 2 To initiate a loopback condition, type the number (1 or 2) that c[...]
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Chapte r 5 - Moni toring and Testin g th e Ca mpus System Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 89 R ESETTING THE C AMPUS U NIT You can issue a reset for the Campus unit which causes it to complete a soft reboot. Use this f unction when one of t he followi ng occurs : • The Port LED flashes green and the REX 2 Module Not Read y m ess age i[...]
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Chapter 5 - Mon it ori ng an d Testing the Camp us System 90 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual The Maintenance screen is displayed. 2 To reset the Campus unit, type then press . At the prompt, enter y to continue restoring all v alues to the factory default values or n to stop the process. WARNING: Unsaved configuration change(s) wil[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 91 6 M ANAGING S OFTWA RE This chapt er descr ibes how t o perf orm gener al management of the Ca mpus unit softwa re, including both upgrad ing software and recov ery of software in the event of a f ile system failure. For: See Page : Upgrad ing Camp us Unit Softwa re 92 Recov ering Software 95[...]
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Chapter 6 - Man agi ng Softwa re 92 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual U PGRADING C AMPUS U NIT S OFTWARE This sect ion des cribes how t o upgra de the so ftwar e on yo ur Camp us-REX2 . To upgrade, you will u se FTP on your Wind ows- or Unix/Linux-bas ed PC to transfer the new software to t he Campus-REX2. A file containing the new s[...]
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Chapter 6 - M anaging So ftware Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 93 Upgrade the Cam pus-REX2 software as follows: 1 Open a DOS window (Windows-bas ed PC) or comm and shell (Unix/Li nux -bas ed PC). 2 Change directory to a directory where you will copy th e file cont aini ng the upgrade sof twar e (carex2_ V x.y.t ar ) and subsequ ently [...]
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Chapter 6 - Man agi ng Softwa re 94 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual 8 At the FTP prompt, enter the command to permanently save the u pgrade software to fl ash memory in the Camp us-REX2, and restart the Campus-REX2 with the ne w so ftware, as follows: ftp> quote site update On a Wind ows-base d PC, yo u may also use the co mmand[...]
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Chapter 6 - M anaging So ftware Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 95 R ECOVERING S OFTWARE This recovery pr ocess returns the Campus-REX2 to a working state after a file system failure. I f, upon bootup of the Campus-R EX2, it is determined that the file system is co rrupted, the unit p erforms t he process described below. The potential[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 97 7 U SING THE LCD FOR C ONFIGURATION AND M ANAGEMENT This chapter describes how to use the LCD to set the Camp us-REX2 configuration op tions. The steps in this section use the menu buttons and LCD on the fron t of the desktop unit or the Campu s-Star Cam p us Management Unit (CMU) to configure the Cam[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 98 Campus -RE X 2 R S Int erf ace Card User Man ual N AVIGATING THE LCD M ENUS Use the LCD and the menu buttons on the des ktop unit o r CMU to navigate the menus and configure the Campus-R S system. The illustration below shows the LCD and menu buttons on the deskto p unit. See t[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interfac e Card User Manual 99 6 Press Next until the preferred setting is d isp layed. 7 Press Enter to select and s ave the preferred option. 8 Press Escape several times to return to the to p of the m enu str u cture ( CAMPUS RS I/F: REX2 ). When a parameter is pr[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 100 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual If you want to change any of these parameters, select one of the following sections based o n the HDSL operat ing mode you will u se. Campus-RS o ffers these two HDSL operating mod es: • Standa rd mode (bel ow) pro vides compati [...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 01 2 To select the transceiver mode: a Press Next until XCVR Mode is di spla yed. b Press E nter. c Press Next unti l your ch oice is di splayed: • Master initiates the HDSL li nk. The other Campus unit must be set to Slave or Auto. ?[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 102 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual 2 To select the transceiver mode: a Press Next until XCVR Mode is di spla yed. b Press E nter. c Press Next unti l your ch oice is di splayed: • Master initiates the HDSL li nk. The other Campus unit must be set to Slave or Auto.[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 03 c Press Next until the HDSL transmissio n rate you want to set is disp l ayed, then p ress En ter . The HDSL Rate that is displayed is dependent on whether you selected 1 Loop or 2 Loop for the Loo p Mode. The mini mum and max i mum r[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 104 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Accessing LCD REX2 Configuration For both bridge and router Networ k Protocol , the timing s ource and encapsulation can be selected. For brid ge mode only, Spanning Tree Protocol can be enabled ( default configuratio n is disabled[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 05 • Internal (default setting) which takes its tim ing from an internal oscillator • HDSL which takes its timing from the HDSL link The Timing Sou rce option determines the s ource of circuit timing on the HDSL link. The proper sett[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 106 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual 2 Press Enter . The LCD displays the current Encapsulation setting (cHDLC is the default). 3 Press Next until the preferred Encapsulation setti ng is displayed, then pres s Ente r . Choo se from th ese sett i ng opti on s: • cHDL[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 07 Setting Rou ter Configur ation When the net work pr otocol i s set to r outer, yo u can view the parameters indicated in the sections below. Para meters such as the LINE and LAN IP must be con figured through th e terminal screens. Vi[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 108 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual 4 To change the parameter, pr ess Enter when the param et er is displ ayed (the current setting of this pa r a meter d isp lays on a separate screen). 5 Press Next until the desired (new) settin g is disp layed, then press En ter .[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 09 V IEWI NG AND C ONFIGURING A LAR MS To determine if ther e is an active alarm con dition: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX2 is dis pla yed. 2 Press Next three times. ALARM CONFIG & STATUS is display e d. 3 Press Enter . The[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 110 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Configuring Ala rm Thresholds Alarm thresholds determ ine the level at which an alarm condition is reach ed. There are two types o f HDS L alarm thresholds : • Link ES threshold d et ermines the n umber of erro red seconds that m[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 11 Viewing 24-Hour HDSL Alarm History You can view the number of HDSL alarm conditions that have occurred over the past 24 hours. The LCD displays 24-h our infor mation for the following alarms: • local errore d seconds ( LOCAL ES ) ?[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 112 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Configuring t he Alarm To enable or d isable the local Loss o f Signal alarm: 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS dis pla y, pres s Next twice. LOCAL I/F ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS is displ ayed. 2 Press Enter . The cur rent status of the lo[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 13 4 Press Enter . 5 Press Next to scroll through the settings fo r the alarm. 6 Press Enter to select the prefer red setting. RMT LOSS OF SIG ALM is displayed. C ONFIGURING L OOPBACKS Loopbacks provide a way to test the dat a communicat[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 114 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Initiating a Loopback To initiate a loopback condition: 1 From the LOOPBACK MODE display, pres s Enter . 2 Press Next to scroll through the loopback opti ons u ntil the preferred loopba ck condit ion is d i splay ed. 3 Press Enter [...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 15 V IEWI NG S YSTEM I NFORMATION Through t he LCD menu you can view the fol lowing prod uct inf ormation (wit h the o pt ion na me in pare nthes es): • firmware version and PR OM checksum ( S/W REV and S/W CKSUM ) • hardware conf i [...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 116 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Ethernet Information You can view the fo llowing inform at ion about th e Ethernet port: • Link St a tus • MAC address • current 10/10 0B ase-T status To view Ethernet information : 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX2 is[...]
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Chap ter 7 - Us ing the LCD for Conf ig urati on and Man age ment Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 17 • number of frames receiv ed and transm itted • number of multicast frames received and transmitted • number of errored f rames received and transmitted • number of undersized frames received • number of oversized frame s re[...]
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Chapter 7 - Us in g the LCD fo r Conf ig urat io n and M anagem en t 118 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interf ace Card User Man ual Router Po rt Statis tics To view the Router Port Statistics: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX2 is di splayed. 2 Press Next until REX2 CONFIG & STATUS is displayed. 3 Press Enter . CONFIGURE REX2 SETTINGS is displayed. 4 [...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 19 8 I NTERN ETWORKING AN D M ANAG EMENT O VE RVIEW This chapter prov ides an overview of inter n etworking and network management concepts used by t he Campus- REX2. You can conf i gure th e Campus-R EX2 as a br idge to for ward Ethernet data based on MA C addres ses, or as a router to route Ethern et[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 120 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual C OMPOSITION OF A C AMPUS -RS S YSTEM Campus-RS pro ducts accommoda te a wide range of netwo rk interfaces and access speeds in a single platfor m solu tion. A Campus-R S system comp rises these primary elements: • Campus-R S desktop unit[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 21 A PPLICATION The Campus system, implemen ting Campus-REX2 interface cards, provides a connection between geographically dis tributed Ethe rnet Local Area Networks (LANs) in a campus envi ronment. Th e Campus-R EX2 performs transparent 802.3 MAC[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 122 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual Point-to-Point LAN Extension As organi zations move o r change, LANs also evolve an d may beco me fragment ed or phys ically sep arated. The Campus-REX 2 provi des a lower-cost altern ative to other LAN- extension solu tions. The Campus-R E[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 23 LAN Connections Over a WAN When LANs are distr i buted over a large physical area (such as within a metropolitan area) o r cabling is not available between sites, you can lease appropriate un loaded copper pairs fr om a local carrier for LAN co[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 124 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual MAC-L EVEL B RIDGING AND S PANNING T REE P ROTOCOL The following sections desc ribe the MA C-leve l bri dge and th e Span ning Tree algorit hm functio n. About MAC-Level Bridging A bridge mov es information acr oss an interne twork from a s[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 25 LAN Bri dge 3 Bri dge 2 Bri dge 1 Bri dge 4 Bri dge 5 ENET 1 ENET 3 E N E T 2 Example Physical Netw ork* LAN LAN Bri dge 3 Bri dge 2 Bri dge 1 Bri dge 4 Bri dge 5 ENET 1 ENET 3 E N E T 2 Loop-free T opology Using Spanning T r ee Protocol *This [...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 126 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual To enable or d is able Spanning Tree, see “Configuring S panning Tr ee Protocol ” on page 33 . The fo llowing elements are requ ired for manag ing the Spanning Tree active topology: • assigning a pr iority to each bridge relati ve to [...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 27 The figure on page 128 sh ows a more complex example of multiple gateways that use static IP routing to route packets sourced from specific users to different des tination gateways. In this example, packets from each subscriber are rout ed thro[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 128 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual Configure a Static Route entry i n any of t he external routers that may have been specified as a Default Router I P addr ess or as a Gateway add ress in the Campus-R EX2. You may al so configur e the Campus -REX2 to sen d periodic route u [...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 29 Dynamic Routing Dyna m ic Ro u ting u ses protoc ols s uch as RIP and RIPv2 to automatically learn the r oute or nex t hop it must take based on the IP addre ss of the destination contained in the datagram . Campus-REX2 IP Addresses Each Campus[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 130 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual which is for the HDSL connect ion. Note th at the IP Line address is different from the LAN add resses. When connectin g two Campus-REX2 u nits poin t-to -p oint thro ugh HD SL, t he IP L i ne addresses are completely isolated and hidden fr[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 31 The Internet IP: 192.168.13.210 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 172.16.100.2 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.242.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DNS Server IP: 192. 168.240.20 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.240.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.240.10 Mask: 255[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 132 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual M ANAGEMENT P ROTOCOLS SNMP is u sed for remote conf igura tion of sy stem and bridge parameters , moni tori ng stati stic s, and p erfo rming adva nce d manag ement . FTP is use d for the Campus-REX2 to d ownload system software cod e. SNM[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 33 The Campus-RE X2 provides an SNMP agent that s upports several MIB s for the management o f the system. The SNMP agent can process datagrams received from both the Ethernet interface (LAN) and the HDSL interface (Line). See “MIB and Trap Supp[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 134 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual • RFC 1493, Definition of Man aged Objects for B ridges. Covers: Base, Spanning Tree, and t ransparent bridg ing grou ps. The Spanning Tr ee MIB can only be accessed if the Sp anning Tree pro tocol is enabled. • PG-REX2-MIB, an enterpr [...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 35 E NCAPSULATION P ROTOCOLS You can select fr om two packet encaps u lation formats for Ethernet data for the Campus-REX2: • compress ed High-l evel Data Li nk Co ntrol (cH DLC) • Point-to-Po int Prot oco l (PPP) The default setting is cHDLC [...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 136 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual P RODUCT C OMPATIBILITY The following sections descr ibe the compatibility among version s of Campus product s. Compatibility with Ea rlier Campus Products When mated with a Cam p us-RS desktop unit or Campus-RS line unit, the Campus-REX2 R[...]
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Chapte r 8 - I nternetwork ing and Managem ent Overview Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 37 Compatibility with Campus-RS Products The Campus-R EX2 RS Interface Card is also compatible, over the HDSL link, with another Cam p us-RS unit, as shown in the fol lowing illustration . When conn ecting to another Campus-RS desktop unit o r lin[...]
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Chapter 8 - Int ern et work ing and Mana gement Ov erv ie w 138 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual Compatibility with Earlier Versions of C ampus Products Campus-RS Desktop and lin e units are fully compatible with most of the earlier v ersions o f Campus prod ucts, including Campus-E1, Campus-T1, and Campus-7 68. The Camp us-RS Desktop [...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 39 A T ECHN ICAL R EFEREN CE S PECIFICATIONS Physical Height 0.7 inch es (1.8 c m) Width 2.8 inches (7. 0 cm) Depth 5.6 inches (14 .1 cm) Weight 4.0 ou nces (11 3.4 gm) Equipm ent I nterfa ce Ether net Port 10/100 Base- T, half - or ful l-duple x (autosen sing) Conn ector RJ45C Encapsul ation F ormat c[...]
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Appendi x A - Techni cal Re ference 140 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual D EFAULT S ETTINGS The following table lists de fault settings for Campus -REX2 RS Interface Card c onfigurati on op tions: Environ mental Operating Temp erature 0° to 50° C Relat ive Humi dity 0 to 85% Electromag netic Emi ssions Per FCC Part 15 Class A , CE Sa[...]
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Append ix A - Techni ca l Ref erence Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 41 E THERNET P ORT The following table lists th e 10/100Base-T interf ace data signals fo r both MDI and MDI- X port selection. By selectin g the correct positio n, you can always use a s traight-through cabl e. S TANDARDS MDI Pin (*) (*) A 10/100Base-T port on a PC[...]
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Appendi x A - Techni cal Re ference 142 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual IETF Docum ent Number Descriptio n RFC 76 8 User Da tagram Protocol RFC 79 1 Interne t Proto col RFC 792 Interne t Con trol Messa ge Pr otocol RFC 82 6 Ethernet Addre ss Resolu tion Pro tocol RFC 951 Boots trap P rotoc ol (BO OTP) RFC 105 8 Rou ting Informa tion P[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 43 B A BBREVIATI ONS 2B1Q 2 Bin ary,1 Quate rnary ARP Addre ss Resoluti on Protoco l BER Bit Error Rate CMU Campus M anage ment Unit CTS Cl ear to S end DCE Data Circ uit-T ermina ting Equi pment DHCP Dyn a mi c Host Confi guration Pr otocol DSR Data S et Ready DSX-1 DS1 Cros s-connect Frame DTE Data T[...]
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Appendi x B - Abb reviati ons 144 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual NVRAM Non-volatile Random Acc ess Memory POTS Plain Old T eleph one Service PPP Point-to- Point Prot ocol RD Receive Data RIP Rou ting Inform ation Prot ocol RLSD Receive Line Si gnal Detect RS Rate Selectab le RTS Request t o Send SCR Seria l Clock Receive SCT Seria l [...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 45 D C ONTACTING ADC ADC Customer Service Gro up pro vides expert pre-sales and post-sales suppor t and tr aining for al l its products. Technical s upport is available 2 4 hours a day, 7 d ays a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance C enter. Sale s Assist ance 800. 366. 3891 exte nsion 7300 [...]
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Appendi x D - Conta cting ADC 146 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual Onli ne Techn ical Suppor t • www.adc.com/Knowledge_Base/index.jsp Onli ne Techn ical Publi catio ns • www.adc.com/library1/ Prod uct Retur n Depa rtment 800.3 66.389 1 ext. 73748 or 952. 917. 3748 Fax: 95 2.917.32 37 Email: repa ir&return@ad c.com • ADC Retur[...]
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Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 47 INDEX Numerics 10/100 Base-T checkin g line status .......... .............. 7 10BA SE-T address ........ ....... ....... ....... .......... 12 9 connect ing the Ethe rnet cabl e .... 5 – 6 status .............. ............... ........... .. 116 24-h our H DS L ala rm hi story ASCII terminal ....[...]
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Index 148 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual conn ecting Ethe rnet cab l e . .................. ......... 5 – 6 PC orI terminal ...... ....... ....... ........ .. 8 cons o le port local REX2 logon .. ....... ........... .... 13 remote REX2 logon .. ............... .... 15 current HDSL stat us .......... ........ ..... 75 – 78 D date [...]
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Index Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 49 console i nterface ........... ....... ........ 8 8 LCD .... ........ ....... ....... ....... ........ .. 114 installing in Campus-Star ......... ........ ....... ....... ... 4 desktop unit ........... ........ ....... ....... ... 3 interface card product i n formation ... .. 115 IP router ...[...]
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Index 150 Campu s-RE X2 RS Interface Card Use r Man ual marg in th resh old ASCII terminal ......... ............... .... 26 LCD ..... ....... ....... ....... ........ ....... .. 110 Mast er mod e LCD ..... ....... ....... ....... ........ ....... .. 102 menu butt ons ....... ....... ....... ........... ........ 98 MIBs ......... ............... ..[...]
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Index Campus - REX2 RS Interface Ca rd User Manual 1 51 static rou ter table . .............. ........... ........ 51 statistics ASCII terminal ......... .............80 – 82 status HDSL .......... ....... ........... ......... 75 – 78 LCD .... ........ ....... ....... ....... ........ .. 109 system information LCD .... ........ ....... .......[...]
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