3com Router 3034 Owner's manual

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Router 3000 DSL Family
Installation Guide
Router 3030 (3C13630)
Router 3031 (3C13631)
Router 3032 (3C13632)
Router 3033 (3C13633)
Router 3034 (3C13634)
Router 3035 (3C13635)
Part No. 10014365
Published June 2004
3Com Corporation
350 Campus Drive
Marlborough, MA
01752-3064
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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions 5
Related Documentation 6
2 INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 3000 DSL FAMILY
Introduction 7
Router 3030 7
Router 3031 and 3035 10
Router 3032 12
Router 3033 15
Router 3034 18
3 INSTALLING THE ROUTER
General Site Requirements 21
Requirements on Environment 21
Precautions 23
Installation Tools, Meter and Equipment 24
4 CONFIGURING THE ROUTER
Setting up Configuration Environment 25
Configuration Fundamentals of the Router 29
5 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
Software 33
Upgrading Application Program and Boot ROM through XModem Protocol 35
Backing up and Restoring the Extended Segment of Boot ROM Program 37
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Power System 43
Troubleshooting Configuration System 43
A OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT
Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits 45
Purchase Value-Added Services 45
Troubleshoot Online 45
Access Software Downloads 45
Contact Us 46
Telephone Technical Support and Repair 46
Conventions 5
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide describes the 3Com
®
Router 3000 DSL Family of routers, and how to
install hardware, configure and boot software, and maintain software and
hardware. This guide also provides troubleshooting and support information for
your router.
This guide is intended for the system or network administrator who is responsible
for configuring, using, and managing the routers. It assumes a working
knowledge of wide area network (WAN) operations and familiarity with
communication protocols that are used to interconnect WANs.
Always download the Release Notes for your product from the 3Com World Wide
Web site for the latest updates to product documentation:
http://www.3com.com
Conventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 1 Notice Icons
Icon Notice Type Description
Information
note
Information that describes
important features or
instructions.
Caution Information that alerts you to
potential loss of data or
potential damage to an
application, system, or
device.
Warning Information that alerts you to
potential personal injury.
Table 2 Text Conventions
Convention Description
Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen.
Keyboard key names If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key names
are linked with a plus sign (+), for example:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del The words “enter” and type”
When you see the
word “enter” in this
guide, you must type
something, and then
press Return or Enter.
Do not press Return or
Enter when an
instruction simply says
“type.”
Words in italics
6 CHAPTER : ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Related
Documentation
The following manuals offer additional information necessary for managing your
Router 3000 DSL:
n 3Com Router Command Reference Guide — Provides detailed descriptions
of command line interface (CLI) commands, that are required to manage
the Router 3000 DSL.
n 3Com Router Configuration Guide— Describes how to configure your
Router 3000 DSL using the supported protocols and CLI commands.
n Release Notes — Contains the latest information about your product. If
information in this guide differs from information in the release notes, use
the information in the Release Notes.
These documents are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document
Format (PDF) on the CD-ROM that accompanies your router or on the 3Com
World Wide Web site:
http://www.3com.com/
Italics are used to: Emphasize a point.
Denote a new term at
the place where it is
defined in the text.
Identify menu names, menu commands, and software button
names. Examples:
From the Help
menu, select Contents.
Click OK.
Words in bold Boldface type is used to highlight command names in text. For
example, “Use the display user-interface command to...
Table 2 Text Conventions
Convention Description
1
INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 3000 DSL
FAMILY
Introduction The 3Com Router 3000 DSL Family products are oriented for SOHO (small
office/home office) subscribers.
The 3000 DSL Family provides ADSL ports, G.SHDSL ports and/or ISDN ports. With
one or two subscriber lines, subscribers can be connected to CO (Central Office)
for broadband Internet access. The ISDN port is often used as backup port, but it
can also serve as an uplink port when the ADSL or G.SHDSL port fails. In
downstream direction, they provide four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports. Data
switching between them is Layer 2 (L2) switching, which supports port isolating.
With the ports compliant with the international standards. The Router 3000 DSL
Family products can interoperate with the products of other manufacturers on all
levels.
Router 3000 DSL Family
Router 3030 (3C13630) ADSL over POTS (Annex A)
Router 3031 (3C13631) ADSL over POTS (Annex B)
Router 3032 (3C13632) ADSL over ISDN (Annex B)
Router 3033 (3C13683) G.SHDSL
Router 3034 (3C13634) G.SHDSL
Router 3035 (3C13635) ADSL over ISDN (Annex B)
Router 3030 The following illustrations depict the components of the 3030 Router.
Figure 1 Router 3030 Front Panel
1. ETH LED (LAN3)
2. ETH LED (LAN2)
3. ETH LED (LAN1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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4. ETH LED (LAN0)
5. ADSL active LED (ADSL ACT)
6. ADSL link LED (ADSL LNK)
7. System LED (SYS)
8. Power LED (PWR)
Figure 2 Router 3030 Rear Panel
1. Power switch
2. Power input socket
3. Console port (CON)
4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0)
5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1)
6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2)
7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3)
8. Grouding screw
9. ADSL port (ADSL ober POTS)
1
2
3
4
5
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9
Router 3030 9
System specifications
LEDs
There are eight LEDs on the cover. The following table explains their meaning.
Port attributes
The Router 3030 provides one console port, four 10/100M Ethernet ports and one
ADSL over POTS port. The following table describes the attributes of ADSL over
POTS port.
Table 1 System specifications of Router 3030
Item
3030
Description
Port 1 console port 1 ADSL over POTS (Annex A)
Four 10/100M Ethernet port (LAN) Processor MPC859 50Mhz
SDRAM 64MB Flash Memory
8MB Maximum
power
consumption
12W
Power supply (external) Input rated voltage: 100-240V a.c.,
50/60Hz
Maximum tollerance 90-264V a.c., 50/60Hz Current:
0.5A~1A
Output
Voltage: 12V d.c. Current:‘4A Dimensions (W x H x D)
300mm (11.81in) X 180mm (7.1in) X
45mm (1.77in) (Maximum dimensions,
which are the highest arc points of the
plastic panel.)
Weight 1kg
Operating temperature 0 to 40*C Operating humidity
10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Table 2 LEDs of Router 3030
LED Description
LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 OFF means that link is not set up.
ON means that link has been set up. Blinking means that data is being sent from or
received at the interface.
ADSL ACT OFF means that no data is being sent from or
received at the interface.
Blinking means that data is being sent
from or received at the interface.
ADSL LNK
OFF means ADSL is inactive. ON means ADSL is active.
Blinking means the interface is being
trained.
SYS
Blinking means that the system is
properly working.
Always ON or OFF means that the system is
incorrectly working.
PWR OFF means that power is not being supplied.
ON means that power is being
supplied.
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ADSL over POTS port
Router 3031 and 3035 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3031/3035.
Figure 3 Router 3031/3035 Front Panel
1. ETH LED (LAN3)
2. ETH LED (LAN2)
3. ETH LED (LAN1)
4. ETH LED (LAN0)
5. ADSL active LED (DSL ACT)
6. ADSL LINK LED (DSL LINK)
7. ISDN B2 active LED (ISDN B2 ACT)
8. ISDN B1 active LED (ISDN B1 ACT)
9. ISDN link LED (ISDN LNK)
10. System LED (SYS)
11. Power LED (PWR)
Table 3 Attributes of ADSL over POTS port
Attribute Description
Connector RJ11
Rate ADSL full-rate mode (i.e. ITU-T 992.1
G.DMT/ANSI T1.413)
8Mbps in downstream and 800 kbps in
upstream
ADSL Lite mode ((ITU-T 992.2 G.Lite):
In downstream, 64 kbps~1.5Mbps in steps of
32 kbps; in upstream,
64 kbps~512 kbps in steps of 32 kbps
Interface standard ITU-T 992.1 G.DMT (Annex A)
ITU-T 992.2 G.Lite ITU-T 994.1 handshaking
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 Services
ADSL access over twisted pairs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Router 3031 and 3035 11
Figure 4 Router 3031 Rear Panel
1. Power switch
2. power input socket
3. Console port (CON)
4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0)
5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1
6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2
7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3)
8. Grounding screw
9. ISDN BRI port (3035 runs ADSL over ISDN)
10. ADSL over POTS port
1
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4
5
6
7
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System specifications
LEDs
There are eleven LEDs on 3031 cover. The following table explains their meaning.
Table 4 System specifications of Router 3031
Item
3031
Descripti
on
Port 1 console port
1 ADSL over POTS (3035 runs ADSL over ISDN)
1 ISDN BRI S/T port
Four 10/100M Ethernet ports
Processor MPC859 50Mhz
SDRAM 64MB
Flash memory 8MB
Maximum power
consumption
12W
Power Supply (external) Input rated voltage: 100-240V a.c., 50/60Hz
Maximum tolerance: 90-264V a.c., 50/60Hz
Current: 0.5A~1A
Output Voltage: 12V d.c.
Current: 4A
Dimensions (WxHxD) 300mm (11.81in) X 180mm (7.1in) X 45mm
(1.77in) (Maximum dimensions, which are the
highest arc points of the plastic panel.)
Weight 1kg
Operating temperature 0 to 40*C
Operating humidity 10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Table 5 LEDs of Router 3031
LED Description
LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 OFF means that link is not set up.
ON means that link has been set up. Blinking means that data is being sent from or received
at the interface.
ADSL ACT OFF means that no data is being sent from or received
at the interface.
Blinking means that data is being
sent from or received at the
interface.
ADSL LNK
OFF means ADSL is inactive. ON means ADSL is active.
Blinking means the interface is
being trained.
ISDN B1 ACT/ ISDN B2 ACT
OFF means B1 or B2 is inactive. Blinking means B1 or B2 is active.
ISDN LNK OFF means ISDN is inactive.
ON means ISDN is active. SYS
Blinking means that the system is
properly working.
Always ON or OFF means that the system is incorrectly
working
PWR OFF means that power is not being supplied.
Router 3032 13
Port attributes
The Router 3031 provides one console port, four 10/100M Ethernet port, one
ISDN S/T port and one ADSL over POTS port.
These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity.
Router 3032 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3032.
Figure 5 Router 3032 Front Panel
1. ETH LED (LAN3)
2. ETH LED (LAN2)
3. ETH LED (LAN1)
4. ETH LED (LAN0)
5. ADSL active LED (DSL ACT)
6. ADSL LINK LED (DSL LINK)
7. System LED (SYS)
8. Power LED (PWR)
ON means that power is being
supplied.
Table 5 LEDs of Router 3031
LED Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Figure 6 Router 3032 Rear Panel
1. Power switch
2. Power input socket
3. Console port (CON)
4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0)
5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1)
6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2)
7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3)
8. Grounding screw
9. ADSL port (ADSL over ISDN)
1
2
34
567
8
9
Router 3032 15
System specifications
LEDs
There are eight LEDs on 3032 cover. The following table explains their meaning.
Table 6 System specifications of Router 3032
Item
3032
descrip
tion
Port 1 console port
1 ADSl over ISDN (ADSL Annex B)
Four 10/00M Ethernet ports
Processor MPC859 50 Mhz
SDRAM 64MB
Flash Memory 8MB
Maximum power consumption 12W
Power supply (external) input rated voltage: 100-240V a.c., 50/60Hz
Maximum tolerance: 90-264V a.c., 50/60Hz
Current:0.5A~1A
Output Voltage: 12V d.c.
Current: 4A
Dimensions (WxHxD) 300mm (11.81in) X 1800mm (7.1in) X 45mm
(1.77in) (Maximum dimensions, which are the
highest arc points of the plastic panel.)
Weight 1kg
Operating temperature 0 to 40*C
operating humidity 10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Table 7 LEDs of Router 3032
LED Description
LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 OFF means that link is not set up.
ON means that link has been set up. Blinking means that data is being sent from
or received at the interface.
ADSL ACT OFF means that no data is being sent from
or received at the interface.
Blinking means that data is being sent from or
received at the interface.
ADSL LNK
OFF means ADSL is inactive. ON means ADSL is active.
Blinking means the interface is being trained. SYS
Blinking means that the system is properly
working.
Always ON or OFF means that the system is
incorrectly working
PWR OFF means that power is not being
supplied.
ON means that power is being supplied.
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Port attributes
The Router 3032 provides one console port, four10/100M Ethernet port and one
ADSL over ISDN port. The following table describes the attributes of ADSL over
ISDN port.
These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity.
ADSL over ISDN port
Table 8 Attributes of ADSL over ISDN port
Attribute Description
Connector RJ11
Rate ADSL full-rate mode (i.e. ITU-T 992.1 G.DMT/ANSI
T1.413)
8Mbps in downstream and 800 kbps in
upstream
Interface standard
ITU-T 992.1 G.DMT ITU-T 994.1 handshaking
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 Services
ADSL access over ISDN line
Router 3033 17
Router 3033 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3033.
Figure 7 Router 3033 Front Panel
1. ETH LED (LAN3)
2. ETH LED (LAN2)
3. ETH LED (LAN1)
4. ETH LED (LAN0)
5. G.SHDSL active LED (DSL ACT)
6. G.SHDSL link LED (DSL LNK)
7. System LED (SYS)
8. Power LED (PWR)
Figure 8 Rear panel of Router 3033
1. Power switch
2. Power input socket
3. Console port (CON)
4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0)
5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1)
6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2)
7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3)
8. Grounding screw
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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9. G.SHDSL port
System specifications
LEDs
There are eight LEDs on 3033 cover. The following table explains their meaning.
Port attributes
3033 Router provides console port, 10/100M Ethernet port, ISDN S/T port and
G.SHDSL port. The following table describes the attributes of G.SHDSL port.
Table 9 System specifications of Router 3033
Item
3033
description
Port 1 console port
1 G.SHDSL port (Standard)
Four 10/100M Ethernet ports
Processor MPC859 50 Mhz
SDRAM 64MB
Flash memory 8MB
Maximum power 12W
Power supply consumption Input Rated voltage: 100-240V a.c., 50/60Hz
Maximum tolerance: 90-264V a.c., 50/60Hz
Current: 0.5A~1A
Output Voltage: 12V d.c
Current: 4A
Dimensions (WxHxD) 300mm (11.81in) X 180mm (7.1in) X 45mm
(1.77in) (Maximum dimensions, which are
the highest arc points of the plastic panel.)
Weight 1kg
operating temperature 0 to 40*C
Operating humidity 10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Table 10 LEDs of Router 3033
LED Description
LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 OFF means that link is not set up.
ON means that link has been set up. Blinking means that data is being sent from or
received at the interface.
ADSL ACT OFF means that no data is being sent from or
received at the interface.
Blinking means that data is being sent from
or received at the interface.
ADSL LNK
OFF means G.SHDSL is inactive. ON means G.SHDSL is active.
Blinking means the interface is being trained. SYS
Blinking means that the system is properly
working.
Always ON or OFF means that the system is
incorrectly working
PWR OFF means that power is not being supplied.
ON means that power is being supplied.
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These ports are configured and managed as a single logical entity.
G.SHDSL port
Router 3034 The following illustrations depict the components of the Router 3034.
Figure 9 Router 3034 Front Panel
1. ETH LED (LAN3)
2. ETH LED (LAN2)
3. ETH LED (LAN1)
4. ETH LED (LAN0)
5. G.SHDSL active LED (DSL ACT)
6. G.SDHDSL link LED (DSL LNK)
7. ISDN B2 active LED (ISDN B2 ACT)
8. ISDN B1 active LED (ISDN B1 ACT)
9. ISDN B2 link LED (ISDN LNK)
10. System LED (SYS)
11. Power LED (PWR)
Table 11 Attributes of G.SHDSL port
Attribute Description
Connector RJ11
Rate In single-pair mode, it transceives packets at
symmetric rate
192 kbps~2320 kbps, in steps of 8
kbps.
Interface standard
ITU-T G991.2 ITU-T G994.1 handshaking
Services G.SHDSL access over single pair twisted pairs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Figure 10 Router 3034 Rear Panel
1. Power switch
2. Power input socket
3. Console port (CON)
4. Ethernet port 0 (LAN0)
5. Ethernet port 1 (LAN1)
6. Ethernet port 2 (LAN2)
7. Ethernet port 3 (LAN3)
8. Grounding screw
9. ISDN BRI port
10. .SHDSL port
1
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4
5
6
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