HP MSR 93X Routers Installation Guide Part number: 5998-6569 Document version: 6W103-20140813
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Contents Preparing for installation ············································································································································· 1 Safety recommendations ·················································································································································· 1 Site requirements ············································································································································
Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ························································································ 30 Chassis views ································································································································································· 30 JG511A ·································································································································································· 30 JG512A ····
Preparing for installation Table 1 HP MSR93X router models Product code HP description RMN JG511A HP MSR930 Router BJNGA-BB0015 JG513A HP MSR930 3G Router BJNGA-BB0016 JG514A HP MSR931 Router BJNGA-BB0017 JG515A HP MSR931 3G Router BJNGA-BB0018 JG531A HP MSR931 Dual 3G Router BJNGA-BB0019 JG512A HP MSR930 Wireless Router BJNGA-BB0020 JH012A HP MSR930 Wireless Router(NA) BJNGA-BB0020 JG516A HP MSR933 Router BJNGA-BB0021 JG517A HP MSR933 3G Router BJNGA-BB0022 JG518A HP MSR935 R
Confirm that the resistance between the chassis and the ground is less than 1 ohm. • Site requirements The router can only be used indoors. This section provides information about temperature, humidity, cleanness, and air quality requirements, as well as rack-mounting requirements and protection against damage from lightning and EMI.
4. Attach the alligator to the chassis. IMPORTANT: Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety. The resistance reading should be in the range of 1 to 10 megohm (Mohm) between human body and the ground. EMI EMI from any source adversely affects the router. To prevent EMI: • Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary. • Take measures against interference from the power grid. • Position the router as far as possible from any power source's grounding equipment or light-prevention equipment.
Pre-installation checklist Item Requirements • There is a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.9 in) around Ventilation the router chassis intake and exhaust vents for heat dissipation. • The installation site ventilation system is adequate. Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Relative humidity 5% to 90% (noncondensing) Cleanness Dust concentration ≤ 3 × 104 particles/m3 ESD prevention • The equipment and floor are correctly grounded. • The equipment room is dust-controlled.
Installing the router WARNING! To avoid injury, do not touch bare wires, terminals, or parts with high-voltage hazard signs. IMPORTANT: • The barcode on the router chassis contains product information that must be provided to HP Support before you return a faulty router for service. • Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact HP for permission. Otherwise, HP shall not be liable for any consequence.
Figure 2 Installation flowchart Start Mount the router on a workbench Install the router on a wall Install the router Check the workbench Install wall-mounting screws Ground the router Install antennas Connect interface cables Connect the router to a console terminal Connect the power adapter Verify the installation Power on the router Troubleshoot the router Operate correctly ? Power off the router No Yes End Installing the router Mounting the router on a workbench IMPORTANT: • Ensure good ve
Figure 3 Mounting the router on a workbench Installing the router on a wall CAUTION: When mounting the router on a wall, position the router so the network interfaces face downwards, and the sides with ventilation openings are perpendicular to the ground, as shown in Figure 4. To mount the router on a wall: 1. Mark the locations of the two mounting holes on the wall with the separations listed as follows: Router model Separation JG511A, JG512A, JH012A, JG513A, JG596A, JG665A, and JG704A 180 mm (7.
Figure 4 Wall-mounting the router Grounding the router WARNING! Connecting the router grounding cable correctly is crucial for protecting the router from lightning and EMI. Make sure the grounding resistance is less than 5 ohms. You can ground the router with a grounding strip or to a buried grounding conductor. Grounding the router with a grounding strip 1. Remove the grounding screw from the router chassis. 2. Put the ring terminal of the grounding cable on the grounding screw. 3.
Figure 5 Connecting the grounding cable to the router Grounding the router to a buried grounding conductor If the installation site has no grounding strips but offers the option of grounding to earth, hammer a 0.5 m (1.64 ft) or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth to serve as a grounding conductor, as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 Grounding to a conductor buried in the earth Installing a standard 3G SIM card CAUTION: • Do not install or remove a standard 3G SIM card when the router is powered on.
1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the 3G SIM card socket cover on the bottom of the chassis, and remove the cover. Figure 7 Removing the 3G SIM card socket cover 2. Push the 3G SIM card holder in the direction marked "OPEN" so the holder projects upwards. Do not directly insert the standard 3G SIM card into the holder, or lift the holder. Figure 8 illustrates the wrong installation methods. Figure 8 Wrong installation methods 3.
Figure 9 Installing the standard 3G SIM card 5. Position the socket cover and use a screwdriver to fasten the screws on the cover. Figure 10 Installing the cover Installing a 3G antenna To install a 3G antenna: 1. Thread the male connector of the 3G cable through the hole on the bracket, and use screws (from behind the bracket) to secure the male connector to the bracket. 2. Change the angle of the antenna orientation from vertical to horizontal. 3.
Figure 11 Installing a 3G antenna 3G/4G antenna extension cable M6 M3 1 Antenna extension cable bracket M2.9 2 NOTE: • A 3G module is provided with a 3G antenna and a 3G extender cable. Connect the 3G antenna to the port marked "MAIN" by using the 3G extender cable. Ensure a minimum of 25 cm (9.84 in) distance between the 3G antenna and the chassis and between the 3G antenna and any other antenna installed on or connected to the router.
Figure 12 SIM card locations on a dual-3G JG531A router Figure 13 SIM cards and antenna connectors Installing WLAN antennas 1. Change the angle of the antenna orientation from vertical to horizontal. 2. Attach the antenna to the router, as shown in Figure 14. Avoid over-tightening. 3. Install the other antenna in the same way. Change the antenna orientation to vertical to achieve better signal coverage.
The JG596A router supports the following frequency ranges: • 4G—700 MHz LTE • 3G—800/1900 MHz CDMA The JG704A router supports the following frequency ranges: • 4G—700/1700/2100 MHz LTE • 3G—800/850/1900/2100 MHz WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+ • 2G—850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE The JG665A router supports the following frequency ranges: • 4G—DD800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz LTE • 3G—900/2100 MHz WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ • 2G—900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE To install a standard 4G SIM card:
Figure 16 Incorrect installation methods 3. Insert the standard 4G SIM card along the slide rails to the holder. 4. Put down the holder and push the holder in the direction marked "LOCK" to lock the standard 4G SIM card in position. Figure 17 Installing the standard 4G SIM card 5. Position the socket cover and use a screwdriver to fasten the screws on the cover.
Installing a 4G antenna CAUTION: When you install two 4G antennas on a JG704A router, connect one or both of the antennas to the router by using antenna extender cables. To install a 4G antenna: 1. Change the angle of the antenna orientation from vertical to horizontal. 2. Attach the antenna to the router, as shown in Figure 19. Avoid over-tightening. Change the antenna orientation to vertical to achieve better signal coverage.
Figure 20 Installing the 3G/4G antenna extender cable to a 4G device Installing a GPS antenna 1. Attach one end of the antenna to the GPS antenna connector on the router, as shown in Figure 21. Avoid over-tightening. 2. Attach the magnetic end of the antenna to a metal media near the router. Figure 21 Installing a GPS antenna JG704A router antenna installation instructions When you install a 4G or GPS antenna to a JG704A router, follow these guidelines: • Ensure a minimum distance of 25 cm (9.
Only one 4G extender cable is provided with the router. Purchase another one yourself if you want to install two 4G extender cables. Table 6 lists 4G extender cables provided by HP. You can also use 4G extender cables from other vendors, for any consequences resulting from which HP assumes no liabilities. Table 6 HP 4G extender cables J number HP 4G extender cable JG522A HP MSR 2.
Connecting the console cable and setting terminal parameters Connecting the console cable CAUTION: When using a console cable to connect a PC to the router, first connect the DB-9 end of the console cable to the PC serial port, and then connect the RJ-45 connector of the console cable to the router console port. To connect the console cable, as shown in Figure 24: 1. Select a console terminal, which can be an ASCII terminal with an RS232 serial port or a PC. (A PC is more commonly used.) 2.
Figure 25 Connection description 3. Select the serial port to be used from the Connect using list, and click OK. Figure 26 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 4. Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None, and click OK. NOTE: To restore the default settings, click Restore Defaults.
Figure 27 Setting the serial port parameters 5. Select File > Properties in the HyperTerminal window. Figure 28 HyperTerminal window 6. On the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100 or Auto Detect, and click OK.
Figure 29 Setting the terminal emulation parameters Connecting the power adapter The router's power adapter converts AC power to DC power, as follows: • AC rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz to 60 Hz • DC Rated voltage: 12 VDC To connect the power adapter, as shown in Figure 30: 1. Make sure the router is correctly grounded. For more information, see "Grounding the router." 2. Using the adapter's AC power cord, connect the power adapter to an AC power source. 3.
Figure 30 Connecting the power adapter Verifying the installation After you complete the installation, verify that: • There is enough space around the router for heat dissipation. • The router is mounted securely on the wall or on a sturdy workbench. • Antennas, USB devices, and interface modules are installed correctly. • The router and power module are grounded correctly. • The power supply meets requirements.
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Configuring basic settings for the router After the router is powered on for the first time, configure basic settings for the router. For more information, see HP MSR Routers Fundamentals Configuration Guide and HP MSR Routers Fundamentals Command Reference.
Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: • The barcode on the router chassis contains product information that must be provided to HP Support before you return a faulty router for service. • Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact HP for permission. Otherwise, HP shall not be liable for any consequence. Power supply failure If the router cannot be powered on and LEDs on the front panel are off, it indicates that the power supply is faulty.
No response from the serial port If the serial port does not respond, verify that the serial cable is in good condition and the serial port settings are correct. Password loss User password loss If you lose your password, you cannot enter the system. In this case, you can boot the system by ignoring the system configuration. To solve the user password loss: 1. Enter the main BootWare menu, and select 6 to boot the system by ignoring the system configuration.
To recover from super password loss: 1. On the main BootWare menu, select 8. This setting (Clear Super Password) is valid only for the first reboot of the router. The super password is restored after the second reboot.
Solution Because the router is replaced, you do not need to save the configuration of the router. In this case, you can press the Reset button for more than 4 seconds to reboot the router and restore the factory settings. Then, you can use the username and password shipped with the router to log in to the router. When the router configuration must be saved and you have a console cable, you can log in to the router from the BootWare menu. For more information, see "User password loss.
Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications The MSR93X routers include the following models: JG511A, JG512A, JH012A, JG513A, JG514A, JG515A, JG531A, JG516A, JG517A, JG518A, JG519A, JH013A, JG520A, JG596A, JG665A, JG704A, and JG597A. Chassis views The figures in this appendix are for illustration only.
JG512A Figure 33 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 34 Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) WLAN antenna connector (2) Power adapter port (3) Console/AUX port (4) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (5) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (6) WLAN antenna connector (7) Grounding screw JH012A Figure 35 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button 31
Figure 36 Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) WLAN antenna connector (2) Power adapter port (3) Console/AUX port (4) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (5) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (6) WLAN antenna connector (7) Grounding screw JG513A Figure 37 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 38 Rear view (1) 3G antenna auxiliary connector (DIV) (2) Power adapter port (3) Console/AUX port (4) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (5) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4 ) (6) 3G antenna main connector (MAIN) (7) Gro
JG514A Figure 39 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 40 Rear view 1 5 2 3 4 6 (1) Synchronous/asynchronous serial port (Serial0) (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) Grounding screw (5) Power adapter port (6) Console/AUX port JG515A Figure 41 Front view (1) 3G antenna auxiliary connector (DIV) (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) 3G antenna main connector (MAIN) 33
Figure 42 Rear view 1 5 2 3 4 6 (1) Synchronous/asynchronous serial port (Serial0) (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) Grounding screw (5) Power adapter port (6) Console/AUX port JG531A Figure 43 Front view 1 2 3 4 (1) 3G antenna auxiliary connector (DIV1) (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) 3G antenna main connector (MAIN1) Figure 44 Rear view (1) Synchronous/asynchronous serial port (Serial0) (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) 3G antenna auxiliary connecto
JG516A Figure 45 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 46 Rear view (1) G.
Figure 48 Rear view (1) G.
JG519A Figure 51 Front view (1) WLAN antenna connector (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) WLAN antenna connector Figure 52 Rear view (1) ADSL port 0 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) Grounding screw (5) Power adapter port (6) Console/AUX port JH013A Figure 53 Front view (1) WLAN antenna connector (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) WLAN antenna connector 37
Figure 54 Rear view (1) ADSL port 0 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) Grounding screw (5) Power adapter port (6) Console/AUX port JG520A Figure 55 Front view 1 2 3 4 (1) 3G antenna auxiliary connector (DIV) (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) 3G antenna main connector (MAIN) Figure 56 Rear view (1) ADSL port 0 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) Grounding screw (5) Power adapter port (6) Console/AUX port 38
JG596A Figure 57 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 58 Rear view 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 (1) 4G antenna connector M1 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) GPS antenna connector (5) 4G antenna connector M0 (6) Grounding screw (7) Power adapter port (8) Console/AUX port JG665A Figure 59 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button 39
Figure 60 Rear view (1) 4G antenna connector M1 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) GPS antenna connector (5) 4G antenna connector M0 (6) Grounding screw (7) Power adapter port (8) Console/AUX port JG704A Figure 61 Front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button Figure 62 Rear view (1) 4G antenna connector M1 (2) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (3) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (4) GPS antenna connector (5) 4G antenna connector M0 (6) Grounding screw (7) Power adapter p
JG597A Figure 63 JG597A front view (1) WLAN antenna connector (2) USB port (3) Reset button (4) WLAN antenna connector Figure 64 JG597A rear view (1) ADSL port 0 (2) ISDN port BRIS/T0 (3) Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (4) Ethernet LAN ports (GE1 to GE4) (5) Grounding screw (6) Power adapter port (7) Console/AUX port Technical specifications JG512 A/JH01 2A JG513 A JG514 A JG515 A JG531 A JG516 A JG517A N/A N/A N/A 1 1 1 N/A N/A G.
Item JG511 A JG512 A/JH01 2A JG513 A JG514 A JG515 A JG531 A JG516 A JG517A WLAN module N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Memory 256 MB DDR III Flash 128 MB Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets) 43.6 × 230 × 160 mm (1.72 × 9.06 × 6.30 in) 44.2 × 300 × 200 mm (1.74 × 11.81 × 7.87 in) Weight 1.0 kg (2.20 lb) 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) AC power adapter Rated input voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max.
JG519A /JH013 A Item JG518A JG520A JG597A JG596A Weight 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) AC power adapter Rated input voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max. AC power 24 W Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Relative humidity (non-condensing) 5% to 90% JG665A 1.1 kg (2.43 lb) Antenna specifications Table 7 4G antenna specifications Item Specification Frequency range 698-960 MHz to 1710-2170 MHz Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) < 2.
Item Specification Weight 45 g (1.59 oz) Operating temperature –30°C to +70°C (–22°F to +158°F) Table 9 WLAN antenna specifications Item Specification Frequency range 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) 1.92:1 Input impedance 50 ohms Gain 2 dBi Max power consumption 1W Input interface RSMA Length 115 mm (4.53 in) Color Black Weight 25 g (0.
Appendix B LEDs LEDs JG511A Figure 65 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) Figure 66 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) JG512A Figure 67 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) WLAN status LED (WLAN) 45
Figure 68 Rear panel LEDs 1 2 1 2 (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) JH012A Figure 69 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) WLAN status LED (WLAN) Figure 70 Rear panel LEDs 1 2 1 2 (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) 46
JG513A Figure 71 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) 3G status LED (WWAN) (4) Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) Figure 72 Rear panel LEDs 1 2 1 2 (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) JG514A Figure 73 Front panel LEDs 1 2 3 (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) 47 (3) VPN status LED (VPN)
Figure 74 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) Serial port data transmission status LED (ACT) (4) Serial port link status LED (LINK) JG515A Figure 75 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) 3G status LED (WWAN) (4) Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) Figure 76 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) Serial port data transmiss
JG531A Figure 77 Front panel LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) 3G status LED (WWAN) (5) Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) Figure 78 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) Serial port data transmission status LED (ACT) (4) Serial port link status LED (LINK) JG516A Figure 79 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) 49 (3)
Figure 80 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) G.SHDSL port status LED JG517A Figure 81 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) 3G status LED (WWAN) (5) Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) Figure 82 Rear panel LEDs 3 (1) GE port status LED (yellow) 1 2 1 2 (2) GE port status LED (green) 50 (3) G.
JG518A Figure 83 Front panel LEDs 1 2 3 (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) Figure 84 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) ADSL port status LED JG519A Figure 85 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) WLAN status LED (WLAN) 51
Figure 86 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) ADSL port status LED JH013A Figure 87 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) WLAN status LED (WLAN) Figure 88 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) 52 (3) ADSL port status LED
JG520A Figure 89 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) 3G status LED (WWAN) (5) Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) Figure 90 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) ADSL port status LED JG596A Figure 91 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) GPS status LED (GPS) (5) 4G status LED (WWAN) (6) Receive
Figure 92 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) JG665A Figure 93 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) GPS status LED (GPS) (5) 4G status LED (WWAN) (6) Received 4G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) Figure 94 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) 54
JG704A Figure 95 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) GPS status LED (GPS) (5) 4G status LED (WWAN) (6) Received 4G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) Figure 96 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) JG597A Figure 97 Front panel LEDs 1 2 3 4 (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) WLAN status LED (WLAN) 55
Figure 98 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) (3) ISDN link status LED (ACT) (4) ISDN B1 channel link status LED (B1) (5) ADSL port status LED (6) ISDN B2 channel link status LED (B2) LED description LED System status LED (SYS) Location Front panel Network status LED (INTERNET) Front panel VPN status LED (VPN) Front panel 3G status LED (WWAN) Front panel Status Description Off No power input, or exceptions have occurred on the MPU.
LED Received 3G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) 4G status LED (WWAN) Received 4G signal strength indication LED (RSSI) WLAN status LED (WLAN) GE port status LED G.SHDSL port status LED ADSL port status LED Location Front panel Front panel Front panel Front panel Rear panel Rear panel Rear panel Status Description Off Weak or no signal. Steady green Strong signal. Flashing green (8 Hz) Middle or low signal. Off No link is present or a 2G network is available.
LED ISDN link status LED (ACT) ISDN B1 channel link status LED (B1) Location Rear panel Rear panel ISDN B2 channel link status LED (B2) Rear panel Serial port link status LED (LINK) Rear panel Serial port data transmission status LED (ACT) Rear panel Status Description Steady green The ISDN link has been activated. Flashing green (8 Hz) The ISDN link is being activated. Off The ISDN link is not activated or no ISDN link is present.
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Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. [] Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. { x | y | ... } Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.
Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features. Port numbering in examples The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device.
Index CDEGIJLMNPRSUVW JG516A,49 C JG516A,35 Configuring basic settings for the router,25 JG517A,35 Connecting interface cables,18 JG517A,50 Connecting the console cable and setting terminal parameters,19 JG518A,36 JG518A,51 Connecting the power adapter,22 JG519A,37 D JG519A,51 Documents,59 JG520A,53 E JG520A,38 JG531A,49 EMI,3 JG531A,34 ESD prevention,2 JG596A,39 G JG596A,53 Garbled terminal display,26 JG597A,55 Grounding the router,8 JG597A,41 I JG665A,54 JG665A,39 Installing a
S U Scenario 1,28 User password loss,27 Scenario 2,29 V Scenario 3,29 Verifying the installation,23 Setting console terminal parameters,19 Startup process,23 W Subscription service,59 Websites,59 Super password loss,27 63