Part No. 114649-A Rev. ANovember 1996 Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router
x 114649-A Rev. A Chapter 3Replacing ARN Components Installing a Memory Module ...
114649-A Rev. A xi Figures Figure 1-1. Removing an ARN Flash Memory Card ...1-2Figure 1-2. ARN Power
xii 114649-A Rev. A Figure 3-15. Securing the Module ...3-13Figure 4-1. At
114649-A Rev. A xiii Tables Table 4-1. Boot Status LEDs ...4-12
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114649-A Rev. A 1-1 Chapter 1Getting Started The BayStack ARN component tray consists of the following:• ARN Ethernet or token ring base module (ma
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router1-2 114649-A Rev. A Removing the Flash Memory Card To remove the Flash memory card from an ARN:
Getting Started 114649-A Rev. A 1-3 Figure 1-2. ARN Power Switch (Off) and Power Cables 6. Loosen the two captive screws that secure the enclosure to
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router1-4 114649-A Rev. A 7. Holding the ARN front panel so that it does not move, slide the enclosure
114649-A Rev. A 2-1Chapter 2Removing ARN ComponentsComplete the steps in this chapter to remove any of the following optional modules from an ARN comp
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router2-2 114649-A Rev. AFigure 2-1. Location of the SIMM Connector on the Base Module 2.Carefully pres
Removing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 2-3Figure 2-2. Ejecting the Installed SIMM3.Rotate the SIMM upward and lift it out of its socket (Figure 2-3).F
114649-A Rev. A iii Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of:FCC Part 15, Class AEN 55 022 (CISPR 22:1985), Class A <and Class B>VCCI Cl
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router2-4 114649-A Rev. ARemoving an Installed Expansion ModuleTo remove an expansion module from the A
Removing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 2-53. Grasping the expansion module at either end of its base module connector, pull straight up to detach the
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router2-6 114649-A Rev. A7. Proceed to the next section if applicable; or to Chapter 3 to install the r
Removing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 2-7Removing an Ethernet DCM from the ARN Base ModuleTo remove an installed DCM from an ARN Ethernet base module
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router2-8 114649-A Rev. A3. With the DCM free from all three standoff mounts, grasp either end of the D
Removing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 2-94. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the two standoff screw mounts from either side of the base module’s V
114649-A Rev. A 3-1Chapter 3Replacing ARN ComponentsAfter removing all optional components from the old ARN base module, complete the steps in this ch
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-2 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-1. Positioning the SIMM2.Place the SIMM into the base module connecto
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-33. Tilt the SIMM down into its locked position (Figure 3-3).You should hear a “click” as the spring latches
iv 114649-A Rev. A Canada Requirements Only (continued) D. O. C. Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations The Canadian Department of Comm
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-4 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-4. Location of the Expansion Module Connector on the Base Module 2.In
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-5Figure 3-5. Inserting the Expansion ModuleARN0051A
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-6 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-6. Aligning the Expansion Module Interface Connectors3.Press the modu
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-7Figure 3-7. Attaching the Power Cable and Securing the Expansion ModuleInstalling the DCMTo install the DCM
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-8 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-8. Location of the DCM Connector and Holes for Standoff Mounts on the
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-93. Press down on each standoff mount until it is securely attached to the base module.You may hear a snap o
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-10 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-11. Installing the DCM on the Base Module7.Press down on the corners
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-11Installing a V.34 Console Modem ModuleTo reinstall a V.34 Console Modem module: 1. Remove the two screws t
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router3-12 114649-A Rev. AFigure 3-13. Installing Standoff Screw Mounts for the V.34 Console Modem Modu
Replacing ARN Components114649-A Rev. A 3-13Figure 3-14. Positioning the Module4.Place the console modem module into the base module connector socket
114649-A Rev. A v Canada Requirements Only (continued) Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (
114649-A Rev. A 4-1Chapter 4Installing the Component TrayComplete the steps in this chapter to• Install the ARN enclosure on the new component tray.•
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-2 114649-A Rev. AFigure 4-1. Attaching the ARN Cover4.Secure the two captive screws that hold t
Installing the Component Tray114649-A Rev. A 4-3Installing WAN Adapter ModulesTo install an adapter module:1. Wearing an antistatic wrist strap, hold
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-4 114649-A Rev. AFigure 4-3. Aligning the Adapter Module to the Base Module (View Inside the AR
Installing the Component Tray114649-A Rev. A 4-5Installing the Flash Memory CardInstall the Flash memory card:1. Position the card with the label faci
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-6 114649-A Rev. AFigure 4-6. Ethernet Cable ConnectionFigure 4-7. Token Ring Cable ConnectionFi
Installing the Component Tray114649-A Rev. A 4-7Figure 4-9. Serial Adapter Module Cable ConnectionFigure 4-10. ISDN (U or S/T Interface) Module Cable
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-8 114649-A Rev. AFigure 4-11. CSU/DSU Module Cable ConnectionFigure 4-12. V.34 Modem Adapter Mo
Installing the Component Tray114649-A Rev. A 4-9Figure 4-13. Terminal Console Cable ConnectionFigure 4-14. Modem Console Cable ConnectionFigure 4-15.
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Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-10 114649-A Rev. A3. Plug in the power cord and, if applicable, the redundant power supply cabl
Installing the Component Tray114649-A Rev. A 4-11Figure 4-17. ARN Base Module Diagnostic LEDsWhen you power on the ARN, the following sequence of fron
Replacing the Component Tray in a BayStack ARN Router4-12 114649-A Rev. A• After completing the diagnostic testing procedure, the boot process begins.
114649-A Rev. A vii Bay Networks Software License (continued) 9. Licensee shall not reverse assemble, reverse compile, or in any way reverse enginee
114649-A Rev. A ix Contents About This Guide Before You Begin .....................
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