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DECrouter 200 Hardware Installation/Owner's Guide
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The guide aiso describas the DECroutar 200 controis and indicators. This document is intended for the hardware installer and the server manager. Supersession/Updete Information: dilgiltlal Thig is a new manual. EK-DR200-IN-001 First Printing, Novéember 1986 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and shouid not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporaticn. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no respongibility for any errors that may appeer in this document. No responsibility is asgsumsd for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. Copvright © 1288 by Digiial Equipment Corporation All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. The postage-prepaid Reader's Comments form on the last page of this document requests the user's critical evaluation to &8sist us in preparing future documentation. The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation: oEeC DECconnect DECmailar DECmate DECnet DECserver DECUS DECwriter DIBOL MASSBUS MicroPDP-11 Micro/RSX MicroVAX MicrovMS POP P/OS Professional Rainbow RSTS TOPS-10 TOPS-20 ULTRIX-32 ULTRIX-32m UNIBUS VAX VAXciuster VAXmaste AT vr RSX RSX-11M-PLUS ThinWire VAX/VMS VMS Work Processor Bell is a trademark of Bell Telephone Companies. IBM is a registered trademark of Intemational Business Machines Corporation. PC/XT and Personal Computer AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporgtion. Teflon ig a trademark of E.1. du Pont de Nemours & Compeny, Inc. This manual was produced by Networks and Communicstions Publications. Contents Preface introduction to the DECrouter 200 1.1 DECrouter 200 . ... . ... 1.2 Functionsof the DECrouter 200 .............................. ..., 1-2 i e 1-1 1.3 Hardware Installation Overview .......................coooiiie e 1-3 1.3.1 Connecting the DECrouter 200 to the Ethernet Network ........... 1-3 1.3.2 Connecting Port Devices to the DECrouter 200..................... 1-6 1.4 DECrouter200Software ......................ocoiiviniian. e 1-8 Contents of Shipment 2.1 NUumber Of BOXeS . .. ... ..t 2-1 2.2 Contents of the DECrouter 200Box ......................ocovvnne. 2-1 23 Contents of the AccessoriesBox(es)................................. 2-2 Site Preparation 3.1 Arranging for Software Installation ................................. 3-1 32 Placingthe DECrouter 200 .............. . ....coiiiiiiiiiiiiinns 3-2 3.2.1 OIS ... e 3-2 3.2.2 Rack MOUNT ... ... e 3-2 3.23 Sarellite EquipmentRooms (SER).... ... 3-2 33 Cable ConfigurationRules ..., 3-3 3.4 PreinstallationChecks ................ ... 3-5 DECrouter 200 installstion 4.1 IntroducCtion ... ... ... 4.2 Verifying the Voltage Select Switch Setting ......................... 4-1 4-1 4.3 Connecting the TransceiverCable .................................. -3 Contents-1 4.4 Before CONNECHNE POWERT. .......ccviiiniereniniaiiniaesiranaones 4-6 4.7 Connecting Device Cables to the DECrouter 200 ................... 4-9 4.5 4.6 4.8 5 ConnectingPOWET ..........cocviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir i 4=7 Verifying Operation..............ccovviiveiiiiiiiiiiinisinnssssnaes 4-8 Verifying System Installation. . .............cociiiiiniiiiiiiiiannes 4-11 What to Do If You Have Problems 5.1 1110407 (T e o S PPN 5-1 5.2 Diagnosing Router Problems.... 53 5.4 DILED Off. .. .ttt aa et eeteercnitreseneeasrannnen 5-3 o 72 8 -5 X o T S N 5-3 58 caria e 5.4 it D2LEDBUAKING ........ccoivviiiiiiiiiiii 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 Error Messages 9222and 923.........cci i 54 ErrorMessage932. ... ...t e -4 Error Mess2ges 941,942, and950..................oiaLl 5-5 5.6 DILEDBHAKING ...........coiiiii i 5=7 5.6.1 Down-Line Load Starts, Then Fails.. ... e vt 5-7 5.6.2 Down-Lineload DoesNotStart. ...................cooiiiiiiviennenn. 5-8 5.5.4 A ...........cociviiiiiiiiiiinienn, 5-1 No Messages on Console Terminal ....................ooeinnnnnnn, 5-6 Controls and indicators Al COMEIOLS . ... All Switch(S1)........................... T e i A=1 A.l.2 Voltage Select Switch .........cooiiiiiiiiiiin i A-1 Al3 A2 Cigcuit Breaker .............. e arer eeeaeeaenearerea b A-2 Status Indicator LEDS ... A-2 B Port Devices Supported by DECrouter 200 C Ordering Information D A-l C.1 C.2 DECrouter 206 Hardware Units .............oiiiiiiiiiiiinninen.. C-1 DECrouter 200Country Kits . ...........ooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnens,s C-1 C.3 C4 DECrouter 200 ACCESSOTIES ... .....ocevviiiecieeinanenreeiassennns C-2 Transceiver Cables .. .........oviiiiiiiii it C-2 (o8 Devicelables ................iviiiiiininaann, retereereeraaaas C-3 Cable Structure D.1 D.2 D3 Contents-2 i DECrouter 200 Device Connectors (J1 throughJ8)................ D-1 Serial Line Circuit Standards .........cooivniiniiiiieriiiiieiinnnns D-2 DECrouter 200 DeviceCables..................ccoiiiiiiiiinien. D-3 D.3.1 BC17D Shielded Null ModemCzble....................cviiieee D-3 D32 D.3.3 RC22D Shislded Myll Modem Cabie (Data Leads Only)............. D—4 BC22E or BC22F Shielded Straight-Through Cable (Full-Modem).. D-§ D.3.4 DECrouter 200 Port Loopback Connector ...............ocovvuees. D-6 DECrouter 200 Specifications E.1 o 47 e E.2 ENVIPOMMONL . ..ottt ie ittt eciireeeaernneairienananes E-1 E.2.1 B E.2.2 AR ..o E.2.3 Relative Humidity . ...... ..o i e ens E-~2 T E-1 T E~1 it i i e et eetee et e E-1 E.2.4 Physical Sizeof the DECrouter 200 .................ooovviiinnnn.. E-2 E.2.5 SpaceRequirements. ............ ...ttt E-2 Service Options F.1 Hardware ServiCes ... .....ooiii i e F-1 F.1.1 Digital On-SiteService ...t F=-1 F.1.2 DECMIlEr .. ... F.2 Installation Service .. ... ... ... i F-1 F.3 SO TWaAre SOIVICES ... .. ittt F-1 it i s F-1 F3.1 Software Product Service Agreements ...................cceeeennn. F-1 F.3.2 TORUMNG .. ..ottt e e e e e e et enaaaeaneneen F-1 Connecting to Etherjack Figures 1-1 DECrouter200........ et 1-2 Standard Ethernet Coaxial CableConnection ....................... 1-4 eeee ettt 1-1 1-3 ThinWire Ethernet Coaxial CableConnection ...................... 1-5 14 DECrouter 200 Port DeviceConnections ...................ocoeeet 1-6 2-1 DECrouter 200 ShippingBoxContents ............................. 2-1 4-1 DECrouter 200 Hardware Verification.......................... ... 4-8 A-1 Controls and INAICATOTS . ....oovnvenrieenriiernininniianes D-1 Pin Numbers — DECrouter 200 Device Connectors A-~1 (JUERIOUBNJB) ... eeieeeneenenet e eeeeaneataaeeeeaeans, D-1 D-2 D-3 D4 Bin Assignments — BC17D Shielded Null Modem Cable ........... D-3 Pin Assignments ~—~ BC22D Shielded Null Modem Cable ........... D-4 Pin Assignments — BC22E or BC22F Shielded Straight-Through Lo L D-$ D-5 Wiring Diagram — DECrouter 200 Port Loopback Connector..... D-6 Contents-3 Tables 1-1 3-1 5-1 -1 D-1 E-1 Contents—4 iiiiii 1-7 it et DeviceCables ..........cooiiiiiiiii Maximum Cable LEngths ...............ernennceneernseeniinneeensens 3-3 Status LEDS/IndIcations ...........cvvvvierinirrrcrarmcnaiaeaeaaenss 5-2 L TT S 1 g A-2 LT ClrcuitStandards............coveiiiieirirenecarairirsensessessnsans D-2 DECrouter 200 Power Ratings ...........ccovvvviiinnnniinnaens veens E=1 Preface This guide explains how to install the DECrouter 200 and how to verify its operation. The guide also tells how to order Digital sefvices and products that support the DECrouter 200. The only tool required for installation is a small flat-blade screwdriver. You should keep this guide with your DECrouter 200 unit. intended Audience @ Router Manager @ Hardware Installer How to Use This Guide Before you install the DECrouter 200, it is recommended that you read Chapters 1, 2, and 3. These chapters provide a functional overview of the DECrouter 200 and the installation process, including important site preparation information. Chapter 4 provides the procedures to install and verify the DECrouter 200. If problems occur during verification, refer ‘0 the troubleshooting procedures in Chapter S. The appendixes offer additional information that may be useful during installation. Preface-1 Structure of This Quide This guide contains five chapters and seven appendixes, 2s follows: Chapter 1 Introduces the DECrouter 200 from 2 functional point of view an describes the installation process and the software requirements. Chapter 2 Describes the contents of the DECrouter 200 shipment and providc instructions for getting help if the equipment is damaged. Chapter 3 Discusses important site preparation information that must be consic ered before the DECrouter 200 installation begins. Chapter 4 Provides an illustrated step-by-step procedure for installing and verift ing the operation of the DECrouter 200. Chapter 5 Provides help in isolztixig problems chat can occur during the instalk tion of the DECrouter 200 and provides procedures to correct them. Appendix A Describes the controls and indicators on the DECrouter 200. AppendixB Lists devices supported by the DECrouter 200. Appendix C Lists the order codes for the DECrouter 200 and relatred hardware pro ucts. AppendixD Provides device cable wiring diagrams for users who want to assemb and nse their own cables. AppendixE Provides DECrouter 200 specifications. Appendix F Describes the Digital hardware and software service options that available for the DECrouter 200. Appendix G Describes how to connect the DECrouter 200 transceiver cable another transceiver cable mounted in an Etherjack junction box. Other DECrouter 200 Documents Ordering information for the following Cocuments is in the release notes that accon pany the DECrouter 200 software: © DECrouter 200 VMS/MicroVMS Installation Guide Describes the installation of router software and the configuration of DECrout 200s on VMS/MicroVMS load hosts. © DECrouter 200 ULTRIX-32/32m Installation Guide Describes the installation of router software and the configuratita of DECrout 200s on ULTRIX-32/32m load hosts. Praface-2 Routing and Networking Overview e Describes the basic routing terminology and concepts, and provides guidelines for achieving optimal routing performance when configuring netrworks. o DECrouter 200 Management Guide ' Describes how to set up, manage, monitor, and trcubleshoot the DECrouter 200. o DECrouter 200 Identification Card Provides space to record unique identification data for each DECrouter 200. Asscciated Document © DECrouter 200 Technical Manual Describes the DECrouter 200 hardware and medule logic and the Self-Test and Iniiialize programs. 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NAMEPLATE PANEL p—— == % i Do} == o “A 11 = PORT DEVICE VOLTAGE SELECT CONNECTORS (J1-48) SWITCH CONTROL / INDICATOR PANEL STATUS LEDs (D1-D4) ETHERNET CONNECTOR - SWITCH (S1) L CIRCUIT BREAKER | POWER CORD RECEPTACLE LKG-052¢ Figure 1-1: DECrouter 200 NOTE For a description of the DECrouter 200 controls and indicators, see Appendix A in this manual. °The letter “A” or *'B"’ replaces the “'x” in the model designation to represent the following input voltage requirements: RModel input Voltages DSRVC-AA 100--120 Vac DSRVC-AB 220—240 Vac introduction to the DECrouter 200 1-1 1.2 Functions of the DECrouter 200 The DECrouter 200 allows any combination of eight attached nodes access to each other and to remote nodes on 3 DECnet network. These nodes are connected to the DECrouter 200 through full duplex, asynchronous devices that support V.28/ RS~232-C (EIA232) standards and that use DECnet Phase Il or Phase IV prmocolswith Digital Data Communications Message Protocol (DDCMP). Devices that can be connected to the DECrouter 200 include modems, pefsonal com- puters running DECnet, and larger computers running DECnet. For a list of devices supported by the DECrouter 200, see Appendix B. DECnet nodes connected to the DECrouter 200 can also access other DECnet nodes that are connected to a larger DECnet network. The connections to these nodes is 2ccomplished through routing nodes that are connected to the DECrouter 200, or that are connected to the sarne Ethernet segment as the DECrou:er 200. DECrouter 200 offers the following features: e Allows connection to the Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) and to a2 wider area DECnet network for DECnet nodes with an asynchronous, full duplex, DDCMP, V.28/R5-232-C (E1A232) connection. e Manages DECnet routing (for example, message switching and best path analysis) that allows host DECnet nodes more time for application tasks. ® Reduces and simplifies cabling reguired for connecting nodes to the DECnet network. ° Supports dial-in and dial-out modems. ® Brings the features and functions of the full DECnet nerwork to the nodes connected to the DECrouter 200. You can install the DECrouter 200 in a variety of environments, including offices and computer rooms. The router can be placed on a desk or table, or can be mounted ina standard rack cabinet. Digital can also provide you with 2 wall/partition mounting bracket to mount the router directly onto an office wall or to suspend the router from partitioned office walls. This bracket must be ordered separately. See Appendix C for ordering information. 1-2 Introduction to the DECrouter 200 1.3 Hardware Installation Overview ~ Installing the DECrouter 200 hardware consisis of first connecting the router hardware to the Ethernet network, then verifying the hardware installation. The device cables are connected to the router after the hardware installation is verified. The following sections provide an overview of the methods used to complete the connections. NOTE The DECrouter 200 is considered operational when the router hardware is successfully installed, z1d the system installation verification procedure is performed on one DECrouter 200 unit. The system com- prises the installed DECrouter 200 hardware with the DECrouter 200 router software running on the hardware unit. See the approprizte DECrouter 200 Software Installation Guide for details about the system verification procedure. 1.3.1 Connecting the DECrouter 200 to the Ethernet Network A transceiver cable connects the router o the Ethernet network (see Figures 1-2 and 1-3). The transceiver cable can be connected to any of the following: @ Another transceiver cable section. This cable can be secured in an Etherjack junc- tion box. e A DELNI Local Network Interconnect. ° A transceiver on a standard Ethernet coaxial cable for Digital baseband networks, or to 2 DECOM for Digital broadband networks. ° : A ThinWire Ethernet Station Adapter (DESTA) on 2 ThinWire Ethernet coaxial cable (see Figure 1-3). e A standard rack cabinet in a Satellite Equipment Room (SER) for DECconniect sys- termns. See the DECconnect Planning and Configuration Guide for installing the DECrouter 200 in DECconnect systems. *+troduction to the DECrouter 200 1-3 STANDARD ETHERNET = QAXIAL CA!% TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER E TRANSCEIVER r l TRANSCEIVER CABLE . TRANSCEIVER CABLES DELNI ETHERJACK DECrouter 200 DECrouter 200 DECrouter 200 E—S:FEEEE:: 1A ool / e Figure 1-2: J L J “tandard Ethermnot Coaxial Cable Connection NOTE The DECrouter 200 is compatible with Digital baseband and broadband Ethernet products and with Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 specifications. 1-4 Introduction te the DECrouter 20C ThinWire ETHERNET COAXIAL CABLE a DESTA DESTA DESTA TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER CABLES CABLE T fi j ETHERJACK DELNI —/ DECrouter 200 J DECrouter 200 TM~ L) F L3 2] e, ME - - oo £ S DECrouter 200 . . DECrouter 200 i _J P " J LKG-0829 Figure 1-3: ThinWire Ethernet Coaxial Cable Connection The DELNI can stand alone or can be connected to the Ethernet coaxial cable. If you are connecting the DELNI ic the Ethernet coaxial cable or to an Etherjack junction b5x, be sure to allow for an additional transceiver cable. Make sure the transceiver connection is ready before the router installation begins. This means that the Etherjack, the DELNI, the DECOM, the DESTA, or the transceiver is installed, and the required transceiver cabling is in place, tested and tagged. See the appropriate product installation guide to install these products. See Appendix C for a listing of all DECrouter 200 hardware options and order codes. Introduction to the DECrouter 200 15 1.3.2 Connecting Port Devices to the DECrouter 200 You need one device cable for each port device you connect to the router (see Figure 1-—4). Table 1-1 lists available cable types. DECrouter 200 LARGE DECnet NODE SMALL DECnet NODE PERSONAL COMPUTER DECnet NODE } TOREMOTE DECnet NODE Figure 1-4: 1-6 DECrouter 200 Port Device Conneciions Introduction to the DECrouter 200 Table 1-1: Device Cables Uge Deseription Cable Type For connecting to modems Modem cable BC22E or BC22F" For directly connecting to devices Null modem cable BC22D"* that do not use modem control signals for operation (data-leads only) {with data-leads only) (or equivalent devices) For directly connecting to devices Null modem cable that use inodem control signals for (with data- and operziion BC17D modem control signal-leads) °The BC22F can be used in place of the BC22E cable but the ext:a control signal leads are not used. See Appendix D for more information. **The BC17D vable can be used in place of the BC22D cable, but the modem control signals are not used. See Appendix D for more information. The device cables can be ordered from Digital (see Appendix C for ordering information). If you are using your own cables, or want to assemble your ywn cables, refer to Appendix D for cable configuration information. If you are using existing device cables, make sure the cables are accessible at the DECrouter 200 installation site before the installation begins. introducticn to the DECrouter 200 1.4 DECrouter 200 Software The basic software required for installing and operating the DECrouter 200 follows: e DECrouter 200 distribution software — Installed on each DECrouter 200 load host e DECnet Phase IV software — Installed on each DECrouter 200 load host (not required for ULTRIX systems) You must install the distribution software on a load host that runs DECnet Phase 1V software, and that is connected to the same Ethernet segment as the DECrouter 200. The distribution software includes a2 router image file that is down:-line loaded to DECrouter 200s. The load host down-line loads the router image whenever required, and provides the router image to any number of routers. The router image, runmng on the DECrouter 200, constitutes the router software that enables the router to perform its functions. Nodes connected 10 the DECrouter 200 must have DECnet Phase [V software installed and verified before the router can be operated. All software must be installed and verified before you can operate the router. 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Be sure you received all your ordered equipment. Check ¢ach item for damage. 2.2 Contents of the DECrouter 200 Box Check the box for the following items (see Figure 2-1): COUNTRY KIT: s /5 e 4\\7 Power cord DECrou 200 Hardwar ter e Inatailation/Ownar's Guide e DECrouter 200 Identification Card ¢ Blank ID labsls for cabies \/® ¢ \& e Ethernet loopback connector Rack mount kit PORT LOOPBACK CONNECTOR LKG-0523 Figure 2-1: DECrouter 200 Shipping Box Contents IN CASE OF DAMAGE: e Stop unpacking. ¢ Contact your Digital sales representative and delivery agent. IF PARTS ARE MISSING: ° Identify missing par«(s). e Contact your Digital sales representative. NOTE Save the box and packing material in case you need to return the unit. Contents of Shipment 2-1 2.3 Contents of the Accessories Box(es) The number of boxes and their contents depends on the op.tions you ordered. Open the accessories box(es) and check the contents against the ordered items that are listed in your bill of materials. 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Copy Identification Card the following information in HarGons s the spaces provided on the MylBingippingrrilytiomittagrighig i sieiigitoged identification card: v o e e o g 1 N v e ¥ [" The router’'s serial number b. The router's Ethernet address c. Leloelsfololo rIv ) it [eis{eloH2i8}{o The location of the router (for example, office number, building, floor) d. —— Your name and the date of ]o} 16 HAlk unmeeB00m 5-/7 Y, My 7. - 7 Y /) I the installation LHG-0038 .............................. 3 Give the Identification Card and any software you received to the system/network manager (the person responsible for software installation). Ask to be notified when the distribution software is installed on the load host(s) and when the DECrouter 200 is configured in the load host database, if required by the load host(s). Continue with the procedures through Section 4.4 of this manual. Site Preparation 3-1 3.2 Placing the DECrouter 200 The router can be placed in various locations, inciuding offices and computer rooms, as long as the environmental requirements are met. See Appendix E, DECrouter 200 Specifications. 3.2.1 Offices Allow 15 centimeters (6 inches) of airspace around the router air vents, and place the router on a desk or table that is at least 4 ¢ entimeters (18 inches) above the floor. This allows adequate ventilation for cooling fans and reduces exposure to excess dust from foot traffic. NOTE A wall/partition mounting bracket kit is also available from Digital that allows you to mount the router directly to a wall or to suspend it from pastitioned office walls. Installation instructions are provided with the kit (see Appendix C for ordering information). 3.2.2 Rack Mount The router can be rack mounted in 2 standard rack cabinet. To install, refer to the installation instructions provided with the rack mount kit. 3.2.3 Satellite Equipment Rooms (SER) The SER is a component of Digital's DECconnert System. It provides a central lecation for communications devices (such as DECrouter 200s) that connect ThinWire Ethernet and twisted-pair cable to a standard Ethernet network. The SER can also be configured as the center of a stand-alone network, and provide 2 base from which 1o expand as network requirements increase. If you are installing the DECroutzr 200 in such an environment, or as part of 2 DECconnect System installation. refer to the DECconnect System Installation and Verification Guide. 3-2 Site Preparation Ensure that the transceiver cables, the device cables, and the router power cable do not exceed the maximum lengths described in Table 3-1 and in the configuration rules below. Table 3-1: Maximum Cable Lengths From Yo Transceiver Router #Maximum Ceble Length Cable Type SOm(16¢ fr) BNE3x-xx* Transceiver Cable Seerules i and 2 Transceiver i Device Router Router 125m(41ft) BNE4x-xx* Office Transceiver Seerules 1 and 2 Cable Seerule 3 i Depends on specific device (see Appendix D) ; Wall outlet Router 1.8m(6fr) ! i Router Power Cable (included in DSRVC-xx country kit) Basic configuration rules: 1 Maximum length for the iransceiver cable cannot exceed 50 meters (164 feet). This maximum length can be reduced due to the internal cabling equivalency of a device (such as 2 DELNI) that is connected between the router and the transceiver, or due to the use of office transceiver cabie. For example: ® Cabling equivalency is 2 measure of the internal timing delay of a device, expressed in meters of transceiver cable. This cabling equivalency must be sub- tracted from the 50-meter maximum. For example, if 2 device has a2 S-meter cabling equivalency, then its maximum allowable transceiver cable length is (50 m - 5 m)or 45 meters. e Office transceiver cable (BNE4x-xx), due to its smaller diameter, has 2 signal loss that is four times that of the (BNE3x-xx) transceiver cable. Therefore, if office transceiver cable is used, the maximum transceiver cable distance must be divided by 4. This means the maximum office wransceiver cable length allowed is 12.5 meters®. *BNE3jx-xx transceiver cable and BNE4x-xx office transceiver cable can be interconnected. However, the cable attenuation (signal loss) for the office transceiver cable is greater than that of BNE3x-xx transceiver cable by a factor of four. For example. 2 meters, 6.6 feet, of office transceiver cabie is eiectrically equivaient to 4 meters, 26.2 feet, of BNE3x~xx transceiver cable. Site Preparation 3-3 If the configuration includes a device and the device has any internal cabling equivalency, this shouid be subtracted from the 50-meter maximum before dividing by 4. For example, if a device has a 10-meter cabling equivalency and is attached to its transceiver using office transceiver cable, then the maximurm allowable transceiver length s (30 m - 10 m)/4 or 10 meters. When connecting the router to a conflguration that includes a DELNI, allow 5. meters cabling equivalency loss for the DELNI. Maximum allowable lengths for device cables should not exceed guidelines set by RS-232-C (E1IA232) specifications. 3-4 Site Preparation 3.4 Prelnstalistion Checks Before beginning the router installation, use the following checklists to ensure that site preparation is complere: Haerdware 0 The appropriate baseband or broadband network interface (for example, zn Etherjack junction box, 2 DELNI, 2a DECOM, a DESTA, or Ethernet transceiver) is installed, and the required transceiver cabling is in place, (2sted, and tagged. If the device is not installed, ensure that arrangements for the installation are made before the router installation begins. O The arrangements were made to connect the router’s transceiver cable to the appropriate baseband or broadband retwork interface. 0O The wall/partition mounting bracket kit or rack mount kit is installed (if required) as described in the kit documentation. 00 The transceiver cables are available in the appropriate lengths. 0O The device cables are available in the appropriate lengths or existing device cables you plan to use are available at the router installation site. 0O The devices (personal computers, modems, hosts) are ready to be connected. 0O At least one device with 2 keyboard (such as 2 terminal or 2 personal computer in terminal emulation mode) is available for insrallation troubleshooting, if necessarsy, and for system instailation verification (as described in the approptiate DECrouter 200 Software Installation Guide). Software O The DECrouter 200 identification Card was filled out (as described in section 3.1) and given to the system/network manager. 0 The sysiem/network manager installed or will install the distribution software on the load host(s). O DECnet (Phase IV) is installed and running on the load host(s). (This does not apply to ULTRIX lozd hosts.) Site Preparation 3-5 Suitable Environment The ftems listed in this checklist must conform to the specifications described in Appendix E of this guide. O The power outlet matches the power requirements of the router you ordered and is within 1.8 meters (6 feet) of the instailation site. O The temperature, altitude, and humidity ranges are correct. O The space is adequate for ventilation and for mzintenance access. 0O The location is at least 45 centimeters (18 inches) above the floor surface. Service O The service contracts (optional) are in place. 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Before you begin these procedures, read and follow thie instructions in Chapter 3, Site Preparation. During this installation procedure, complete the instructions in each section before going on to the next section. IMPORTANT To avoid damage to the equipment, DO NOT connect the router power cord until instructed in the following procedures. 4.2 1 Verifying the Voitage Select Switch Setting Locate the removable voltage label on the router's control/ indicator panel. Note the operating range indi- cated by the arrow on the label. This is the factory-set operating range of the router. | : \ ' ' V~100-120 v-220-2¢0 RG-Om 2 Peel the voliage label from the router, exposing the voliuage select switch. yd { S 4 [ sem fla—m a0 o e @. - 3 ” o CoDEDED Verify that the voltage select switch is set to the operating range indicated by the label, and that this is the correct setting for your power source. (See your electrician if you are not sure.; DECrouter 200 Ingtailation 4% ---------------------- -------- 4 i une voliage setting is not cor- gect for your power source, set the voltzage select switch :0 match the power source voltage. MPORTANT An incorrect voleage setting can damage the router. FOR 180/v20V CPERATION: 240V 19 VIQIRLE Iy THE WANDOW, SUDE THE SWITCH SO THAT 120V 1S VISIBLE IN THE WINDOW. D D D D P WD Cuh DN ap Gy G e G GEh O D FOR 2207260V OPERATION: ‘ IF 120\ S VISIBLE IN THE WINDOW, SLIDE THE SWITCH SO THAT 240VTM IS VISIBLE N THE WINDOW. B2 DECrouter 200 Installation 4.3 ¥ Connecting the Transceiver Cable Unlock the slide latch on the _router’'s Ethernet connector. e AN €0 5 [{ ] :""\ " =" <:>©' w—wr—\r'fiw—fii.i g I > UNLOCK 00000000 0000000 LKG-0R7 2 Connect the transceiver cable 1o the router’s Ethernet con- nector. The cable can have 2 straight or 2 right-angle end CONNECIOr. LXG -0343 3 Lock the slide latch on the Ethernet connector. Tug geutly on the cable to ensure it is securely connected. AN el iau- gm—am—ww—fl«ta'] " (:bé- r—aw—sr—flxza LOCK LRG-039 DECrouter 200 Installation 4-3 ------------------------ 4 Unlock the slide latch at the other end of the transceiver cable. ...... 8 UNLOCK ........................ The other end of the transceiver cable connects to the appropriate baseband or broadband network interface. The connection is to one of the following: Another transceiver cable in an Etherjack junction box. See Appendix G for details on connecting to junction Etherjack the box. Lock the slide latch after connecting the cable. OR TW3ITS A cable port on a DELNI local metwork intercon- nect (as shown), or to 2 DECOM. Lock the slide latch after connecting the cable. OR DECrouter 200 installation © -The cazble port on an Etheract Transceiver. Lock the slide latch after connecting the cable. OR ® LKG-0a78 The cable port ona DESTA ThinWire Ethernet station adapter. Lock the slide laich after connecting the cable. LKG-0480 DECrouter 200 Instaliation 4-5 4.4 1 Before Connecting Power Make sure the transceiver cable connections are secure at both ends of the cable. If the transceiver cable is not connected when you plug in the power cord, the router will faii che diagnostic self-test. 2 : Check with your system manager that the software installation and the router configuration are complete. For example, the distribution software is installed on the load host(s). and the DECrouter 200 is configured in the load host database, if required by the load host(s). NOTE If the distribution sof-ware installation is not complete, the load host cannot send the rov.er image to the router. The router does not operate without software. Wait for notification that the software instatlation is completed. 4-§ DECrouter 200 Ingtailation 4.5 Connecting Power The router does not have a power ON/OFF switch. Plugging in the router power cord applies power directly to the router, illuminates the D1 Seatus LED, starts the router self-test, and allows the router image to be down-line loaded from a load host. The router self-test will fail if the transceiver cable is not connected. To connect the router power cord, proceed as follows: 1 Plug one end of the power cord into the router power receptacie. LKG-0344 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into the wall cutlet. DECrouter 200 instaliation 4-7 4.6 Verifying Operation Proper operation of the router is verified by the status of the four Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the router's control/indicator panel. - Whenever power is applied to the unit, the router performs a diagnostic self-test and initiates a request for 3 down-line load of the router image from a load host. The router takes about 20 seconds to complete, but the down-line losding of the self-test normally router image could take longer if the networlk is busy. Allow up to 2 minutes for the router self-test and down-line loading of the router image to complete, then compare the state of the four status LEDs on the router with those shown in Figure 4-1: O =On o -of O = MMAY BE ON OR OFF OR FLICKERING, O INDICATING NETWORK TRAFFIC. -0 O -03 O #: THEN: THE STATUS LEDa MATCH THE DECroutsr 200 MARDWARE 18 THOSE SHOWN HERE. THE STATUS LEDs DO MOT MATCH THOSE SHOWN HERE. Flgure 4-1: -bDs FUNCTIONAL GO TO SECTION 4.7 TO CONNECT DEVICE CABLES. GO TO CHAPTER $, WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS. DECrouter 200 Hardware Verification NOTE For definitions of the status LEDs on the router, see Appendix A. 4-8 DECrouter 200 Inatailation 4.7 Connecting Device Cables to the DECrouter 200 Before connecting the device cables to the router, contact the router manager to deteremine if certain devices were designated to specific ports on the router. Make a list that identifies the router, and the router port location for each device you connect 1o the vouter. Give the list to the router manager after connecting the device cables. To connect the device cables to the DECrouter, proceed as follows: Determine which router con- AN nector (1 through JB) to use e il Il el for each device. Note that F—=3. . router poris (1 through 8) correspond to connectors ( J1 through J8) on the 4 r sl swe X 4 e e Xoy} Tq - it L 1 DECrouter 200 control/indicator panel. & 2 B & _ D& a2 D&__ B 43 ) ) €& _ B &E__ B :.';:*"‘;‘fi,‘“‘,:.”‘:.."".';ft,“,:;:w similar to the sample & DECrouter *] part g:]"j » & t shown. B 4 61‘ PROS8O DECrouter 200 instaliation 4-9 ------------------------------ 3 Aunach one label at both ends of each device cable. .............................. 4 Connect one end of the cable to the appropriste device, as mnarked on the label. Tighten the connector screws. 8 Connect the other end of the cable to the router connector marked on the label. Tighten the connector screws. Install all other cievice cables in the same way. The number of cabls you install depends on the nLmber of devices you connect to the router. After installing the device cables to all of your DECrouter 200 units, go 10 Section 4.8. 4-10 DECrouter 200 Installation 4.8 Verifying System Instaliation After you install all of the DECrouter 200 units, inform the router manager that the router installation is complete. At this time the system installation verification (as described in the appropriate DECrouter 200 Software Installation Guide) should be performed on one of the DECrouter 200 hardware unit Also, provide the router man- ager wich the lise that shows the router port location fur exch device connected to the router. 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The troubleshooting procedures are for diagnosing and correcting hardware rejated problems only. Afer diagnosing and cosrecting the problem, return 1o Section 4.6 to verify the correct operation of the router, then continue with the installation. NOTE Notify the router manager if the wroubleshooting procedures indicate the problem is software related or if the procedures do not correct -he problem. Additonal troubleshooting information is provided in the DECrouter 200 Management Guide. 5.2 Diagnosing Router Problems The four status LEDs, located on the router's control/indicator panc!, indicate the status of the router and are also used for diagnosing router problems. Compare the state of the status LEDs on the router with those shown in Table 5-1 and go to the section NOTE All four status LEDs illuminate for 1 second (lamp check) whenever the router is powered up from a power-off state. After powering up the router, allow up to 2 minutes to elapse before determining the state of the status LEDs. What to Do ! Yeu Have Problems S=1 Table 3-1: Status LEDefindications LED Hamo LED Definitien D1 Powrer ON/OFF State indicalions ON The eouter's dc voltages Camective Aclien -— correct. OFF The router's dc Goto voltages are NOT Section §.3. correct. ; D2 Diagnostic ! ON Seif-1est passed. -— OFF Fauzl error if Go o ? within 2 minutes i ' after power-up. i ‘ D3 Software Blinking Nonfatal error. Go to | ON Router image - ! —_— ; successfully Section $.5. : ; loaded. OFF Down-line load in progress. D4 Network aceivity ; Blinking Multiple-load Goto Section 5.6. | ON° Indicates — i failure. activity on the | neswork *Can be ON or OFF or flickering, depending on the amount of traffic on the network. What to Do if You Have Problems §.3 D1LEDOfH Problem Power Is not reaching the DECrouter 200. Correction Ensure that the voltage select switch is set to the correct voltage for your country. Section 4.2 in this guide provides information about changing the voltage setting, if necessary. Correction Secure the power cible at the router and at the wall outlet. Correction Check the wall outlet using another appliance or light, or plug the router power cord into another outlet. If no power is available, check the wall outlet’s circuit breaker. Correction Determine if the rouker circuit breaker has tripped (7efer to Appendix A). If it has, press in on the white button to reset the breaker. If the circuit breaker trips more than once, notify the router manager that the router must be returned to Digital for repair or replacement. (Refer to the DECrouter 200 Management Guide for information about returning the unit to Digital.) Correction Problem Replace 2 defective router power cable with 2 new cable. The DECrouter 200 is defective. Ceorraction Notify the router manager that the router must be returned to Digital for repair or for replacement. (Refer to the DECrouter 200 Management Guide for information about returning the unit to Digital ) §.4 D2LED Off Problem A hardware error cccurred thar makes the DECrouter 200 nonoperational. Correction There is no corrective procedure for this problem. Notify the router manager that the router must be returned to Digital for repair or for replacement. (Refer to the DECrouter 200 Management Guide for information about rerurning the unit to Digital.) What to Do if You Have Problems 5-3 D2LED Blinking 5.5 if the D2 LED is blinking after power-up, it indicates the router has a nonfatal problem detected during self-test. To isolate the problem, conrect a console terminal to port 1 of the router. The primary problem indicator in this case is the error message that appears oA the console terminal. To isolate and diagnose the problem, do the following: i1 Connect a console terminal to port 1 of the router, then power up the terminal. 2 Configure the terminal to operate with a speed of 9600 bits per second and with 2 character size of 8 bits with no parity. (Refer to the specific terminal user’s guide if you need help setting up the terminal paramerers.) 3 Unplug the router power cord at the wall outlet, then reinsert it. 4 Read the error message that appears on the terminal display. (If no message appears on the terminal display, refer to Section 5.5.4.) The following sections list the ecror messages that occur in conjunction with the D2 LED blinking. Locate the section that describes the displayed error message and follow the recommended corrective actions. 5.5.1 Local Local Error Measages 922 and 923 -922- Port -923- Port Problem hardware error on port n m» has been disabled These messages indicate a port hardware error. Correction There is no corrective procedure for this condition. Notify the router manager that cthe router must be returned to Digital for repair or for replacement. (Refer to the DECrouter 200 Management Guide for information about returning the unit to Digital.) 5.5.2 Local Error Message 932 -932- Hardware Problem revision level checksum arror The router’s nonvolatile memory is fauity. Correction There is no correction for this problem. Any performance enhancements based on hardware revisions are not operational. Notify the router manager that the router must be returned to Digital for repaii or for replacement. (Refer to the DECrouter 200 Management Guide fo: infor-aation about returning the unit to Digital.) 5«4 What to Do If You Have Problam: 5.8.3 Local Loca! Local Erroriessages 841, 942, and 850 -84}- Tramscoiver l|oopback agrror -942- Image losd not attempted -950- Troubleshooting procedures should be followed Problem There is a faulk in the transceiver cabling between the router and the coaxial cable. Correction First, check the transceiver cable that runs from the router to the transceiver, to the DELNI, or to the Etherjack. Ensure the connec- tion is secure at both ends of the cable. Check the cable for any signs of damage. If the cable appears damaged, replace it. Correction If the above actions do not correct the problem, use the Ethernet loopback connector (order code 12-22196-01) you received with the DECrouter 200 shipment, and do the following: 1 2 Disconnect the transceiver cable from the router. Plug the Ethernet loopback connector into the Ethernet connector on the router. Initiatize the router by pressing GIRLED on your console terminal, or by unplugging the router power cord from the wail outlet and then reinserting it. Waix 20 seconds for the diagnostic test to complete, then observe the status of the D2 LED: a. [f the D2 LED continues to blink and the error messages reappear after the self-test (within 10 or 15 seconds), the router is faulty and must be returmned to Digital for repair or for replacement. Notify the router manager. b If the D2 LED glows steadily, go to step S to isolate and to determine the faulty wanit. NOTE When using the Ethernet loopback connector to troubleshoot the DECrouter 200, if the resuits cause the D2 LED 1o glow steadily, the router attempts to down-line load the router image. Since the router is disconnected from the network, the down-line load fails and the router responds by causing the D3 LED to blink and issues messages 902 and 912 0 the console termonal. What to Do if You Have Problems 5-5 § Unplug the Ethernet loopback connector from the Ethernet connector on the router. € Reconpect the transceiver cable to the Ethernet connector on the foutes. 7 Disconnect the other end of the transceiver cable from the DELNI, from the Etherjack, or from the transceiver on the Ethernet coaxial cable. 8 Pilug the Echernet loopback connector into the transceiver cable. 9 lInitialize the router by pressing @IFIP) on your console terminal, or by unplugging the router power cord from the wall outlet and then reinsesting it a. If the D2 LED continues to blink, the transceiver cable is faulty and must be replaced. b. Ifthe D2 LED glows steadily, the faulty unit is the device that the transceiver cable was connected to (the DELNI, the Etherjack extension, the DECOM, the DESTA. or the transceiver). Notify the router manager so that arrangements can be made for repair or for replacement of the faulty device. §.5.4 No Messages on Console Terminal The console terminal has no display when the router initializes. Problem The port to which the console terminal is physically connected is not defined as the console port. Correction Ensure the console terminal is physically connected to port 1 on the router. Problem The console terminal is faulty. Correction Replace the console terminal with another and set the device parameters as described at the beginninig of Section 5.5. Problem The internal characteristics for the console terminal are not set up corgectly. Cowmection Reset the internal characteristics for the console terminal as described at the beginning of Section $.5. NOTE For router installation, the console terminal must be configured 10 operate with a speed of 9600 bits per second and with a character size of 8 bits with no parity. What to Do If You Have Probiems D3 LED Blinking 5.6 if the D3 LED is blinking after power-up, it indicates the router has a down-line loading problem. To isolate and to diagnose the problem, do the following: 1 Connect a terminal to port 1 of the router, then power up the terminal. 2 Configure the terminal to operate with a speed of 9600 bits per second and a char- acter size of 8 bits with no parity (refer to the specific terminal user’s guide if you need help setting up the terminal parameters). 3 Press on the console terminal keyboard. Pressing TR restarts the router self-test and starts the down-line loading of the router image from a load host. 4 Read the message that appears on the erminal display. NOTE If the down-line load succeeds, the terminal displays 2 message indicating cthe load is complete. The load-complete message can be followed by a series of (coded) alphabetic characters that represent DDCMP protocol messages issued from port 1 of the DECrouter 200. This is normal. The following order of 900-series messages on the consoie terminal indicate down-line loading problems. Each is covered in the following sections. 5.6.1 Down-Line Load Starts, Then Fails The following sequence of messages appears on the console terminal at various time intervals: Locg! Locs! Local -902- We:1ting -903- Loading -912- Load Problem for image load from host bosi-addres failure, timeout The host system (addressed in error message) failed to complete the down-line load to the router. Corvection Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console terminal display and notify the router manager. to Do If You Have Problems What 5-7 5.6.2 Down-Line Load Does Not Start The following sequence of messages appears on the console terminal at various time Local -902- Waiting for image load Leecal -912- Load failure, timoout Preblem Load host(s) not responding to router down-line load request within the alloteed timeout period. 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A.1 Controls All the DECrouter 200 controls are located on the router's control/indicator panel (see Figure A-1). There are no user contrels inside the router. Te e g, TM CISSN SN — SWITCH (S1) i‘:_—_ | CONTROL/ INDICATOR PANEL — STATUS LEDs CIRCUIT BREAKER VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH LKG=-0521 Figure A-1: A.1.1 Controls and Indlcstore Switeh (81) Switch (S1), located on the router's control/indicator panel, serves no function for the DECrouter 200 A.1.2 Voltage Select Switch The voltage select switch is used to set the router input voltage to the range required for operation in your country. This switch was factory set for the correct power source for your country. Do not change this switch unless you are sure that the switch setting is incorrect (see your electrician if you are not sure). Section 4.2 provides information about changing the router voltage setting, if necessary. Cantrolg and Indicators A-1 A.1.3 Cireuit Broaker The circuit breaker provides overcurrent protection for the router. If an overcurrent condition within the router causes the circuit breaker to trip, the white center portion of the circuit breaker pops out 23 a visual indication, and the ac power is cut off from the router. The circuit breaker can be reset by pressing in on the white center portion of the breaker. IMPORTANT If the circuit breaker trips, do NOT attempt to reset it more than once. Conuact Digital Field Service or retum the unit to Digical for repair. A.2 Status indicator LEDs There are four status indicator LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) located on the router’s control/indicator panel. They are defined in Table A~1, as follows: Table A-1: LED Status LEDs LED Kame Deofinition Ste indicatione Dt Power ON/OFF ON The router’s dc voltages are correct. OFF The router’'s dc voltages are NOT correct. D2 D3 D4 Diagnostic Software Network ON Seif-test passed. 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For the latest listing of supporied devices, see the DECrouter 200 Software Product Description that applies to your operating system. Devices supported by DECrouter 200 include: Personal Computers ~ DECrouter 200 supports Digital and non-Digital personal computers running DECnet Phase IV. Digital personal computers supported by DECrouter 200 include: - Professional 300 series -~ Rainbow i00 series Non-Digital personal computers supported by DECrouter 200 include: - IBMPC, IBM PC/XT, and IBM Personal Computer AT Modems — DECrouter 200 provides full-duplex modem control and supports all asynchronous, full-duplex Digital modems in both dial-in and dial-out modes. Digital modems supported by DECrouter 200 include: - DFO02 (300 bps) -~ DFO03(300/1200 bps) - DF112(300/1200 bps) - DF124(1200/2400 bps) - DF224 (300/600/1200/2400 bps) Non-Digital modems supported by DECrouter 200 include modems compatible with Bell 103) and Bell 212A. and modems that conform to CCITT V.21. V.21 bis. V.22.and V.22 bis. 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See your Digital sales representative to purchase equipment. For a listing of software options, see the DECrouter 200 Software Product Description that applies to your operating system. DECrouter 200 Hardware Units C.1 Description Order Code DECrouter 200 120 Vac (inciudes DSRVC-KA country kit) DSRVC-AA 240 Vac DSRVC-AB C.2 DECrouter 200 Country Kits Each kit includes a power cord. the documentation. an Ethernet loopback connector. and 2 rack mount kit. (You will need one kit for each DECrouter 200.) Country Order Code Australia DSRVC-K2 Belgium DSRVC-LA Canada (English and French) DSRVC-KA Denmark DSRVC-KD Finland DSRVC-LA France DSRVC-LA Germany DSRVC-KG Holland DSRVC-LA lealy DSRVC-KI Indiz DSRVC-L) Israel DSRVC-KT Japan DSRVC-K) New Zealand DSRVC-KZ Norway DSRVC-LA Spain DNSRVC-LA Sweden DSRVC-LA {continued on next page) Ordering Information C-1 Country Ovder Code Switzeriand (French and German) DSRVC-LB United Kingdom DSRVC-KE United States DSRVC-KA €.3 DECrouter 200 Accessories Boeeription Order Code Ethernet urnaround connector — For testing transceiver and transceiver cable. H4080 Ethernet loopback connector — For lcopback testing the DECrouter 200 Ethernet port and transceiver cable. 12-22196-01 Port loopback connecior — For loopback testing the 12-15336-08 DECrouter 200 device ports. Etherjack kit — For covering and securing transceiver cable connections. DEXJK Wall/partition mounting bracket kit — For mounting HO39 the DECrouter 200 to walls or office partitions. Rack mount kit — For mounting the DECrouter 200 in HO41-AA standard rack cabinets. C.4 Transeceliver Cables BNE3x-xx transceiver cable — Available in FEP versions, for use in return air conduits, and in PVC versions, for use in nonenvironmerzal airspaces. The large diameter of this cable results in a lower signal loss per length of cable then the smaller diameter office transceiver cable. Two styles of connectors are zvailable: 2 straight connector and a right-angle connector. The following cables are available: e BNE3A-zx PVC, straight-connector transceiver cable ° BNE3B-xx PVC, right-angle connector transceiver cable e BNE3C-zx FEP, straight-connector transceiver cabic o BNE3D-xx FEP, right-angle connector transceiver cable o BNE3H-xx PVC, straight-connector, 802.3-compliant transceiver cable e BNE3K-xxz PVC, right-angle connector, 802. 3-compliant transceiver cable e BNE3il.xx FEP, straight-connecior, 802. 3-compliafit transceiver cabie €2 Ordering Information ¢ BNE3M-xxz FEP, right-angle connector, 802.3-compliant transceiver cable The preceding cables are available in § meters (16.4 feet), 10 meters (32.8 feet), 20 meters (65.6 feet), and 40 meters (131.2 feer) lengths. BNE4z-xzx office transceiver cable — Awailable in PVC versicas for use in nonenvironmental airspaces. The smaller diameter of this cable makes it ideal for use in office environments, however the smaller diameter of the cable also results in a cable signal loss that is four times greater than that of BNE3x-xx transceiver cables. Two styles of conniectors are available: a straight connector and a right-angle connector. The following cables are avallable: o BNE4A-xx PVC, straight-connector transceiver cable e BNE4B-zx PVC, right-angle connector transceiver cable ® BNE4C-xx PVC, straight-co.. ..ctor, 802.3-compliant transceiver cable e BNE4D-xx PVC, right-angle connector, 802.3-compliant transceiver cable The preceding cables are available in 2 meters (6.6 feet) and S meters (16.4 feet) lengths. C.5 Device Cables The following device cables are available: Null modem cable. round, 10-wire, fully shielded. EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.28, femaleto-female molded connectors Lengih Order Code 02 ft (0.6 m) BC17D-02 10f1(3.0m) BC17D-10 25 ft (7.6 m) BC17D-2% 50 ft (15.2m) BC17D-%0 100 fe (30.5 m) BC17D-A0 Null modem cable, round, 6-wire, fully shielded. 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Wiring diagrams of the individual device cables are provided for use in troubleshooting or for cable building. These cables can be ordered from Digital. See Appendix C for ordering information. 0.1 DECrouter 200 Device Connectors (J1 through J8) The coatrol/indicator panel of the DECrouter 200 contains a bank of eight 29-pin D-subconnectors ( J1 through }8) used to connect devices to the router ports. Although all 2§ pins are populaied on each connector, only 11 pins are used (see Tabie D-1). The pin numbers for these connectors, as viewed from the router’s control/indicator panel, are shown in Figure D-1. PIN 1 - 13 O0000000000CO0OO 00000000000 PiN 14 - 29 RG-03%0 Figure D-1: Pin Numbers ~ DECrouter 200 Device Connectors (J1 through J8) Cable Struciure D-1 D.2 Serial Line Circult Standards DECrouter 200 pin signals conform to the following serial line circuls standards (Ref: 1SO 21 10) shown in Table D-1. Table B-1: Clrcult Standards P Signal Gource | Desceiption 2 3 4 TXD RXD RTS DTE | DCE DTE Transmitted Data | Received Dars ' Request 10 Send 6 ' DSR 7 (€1a232) Re-292-C cemY | V.28 ' Clear to Sent BA BB ca 'cB 103 104 103 . DCE Data Set Ready cc 107 GND ,- ' Signal Ground | AB 102 8 D | DCE Carrier Detect | cF 109 12 SMI | “JCE Speed Mode Indicare | CI 112 ‘R ' DCE ' Ring Indicator CE 123 DTE Data $ignal Rate Select | CH 5 cTs 20 o 23 DSRS 5 22 D-2 ' DCE . DTE Data TerminalReady €D 106 108 2 1 Cable Structure 0.3 DECrouter 200 Device Cables Tne cables described in the following sections are used to connect devices to the DECrouter 200. D.3.1 BC17D Shielded Null Modem Cable The BC17D cable is used ior directly connecting DECrouter 200 device ports to devices that use modem control signal for operation. Figure D-2 shows the DECrouter 200 pin numbers and signals that are used with the BC17D shielded null modem cable. DECrouter 200 /\ m GND 7 O- -0 7 GND RXD 30 ) 3 RXD co 8O cD RTS 40 X =) 8 Qs RTS DTR 200 N/ -0O20] DTR CTS 5 O-———] osR | 6 O-——T ~/\ DEVICE L =) 5 CTS T ~06 | DSR Ri Rl LKG-0817 Figure D-2: Pin Assignments — BC17D Shielded Null Modem Cable Cable Structure p-3 0.3.2 BC22D Shieided Null Modem Cable (Data Leads Only) The BC22D cable is used for directly connecting DECrouter 200 device ports to devices that do not require modem control signal for operation. Figure D-3 shows the DECrouter 200 pin numbers and signals used with the BC22D shielded null modem cable. DECrouter 200 (/\ GND {7 O- TMD {2 RXD |3 O DSR |6 O= O- DEVICE 0O7 | GND 3( ~02 | TXD -3 | RXD X 06 | DSR LKG-0519 Figure D-3: D-4 Pin Assignments — BC22D Shislded Null Modem Cable Ceable Structure D.3.3 BC22E or BC22F Shielded Straight-Through Cable (Full-Modem) The BC22E or BC22F cable is used for connecting the DECrouter 200 device ports to modems (or modem-equivalent devices). Figure D-4 shows the DECrouter 200 pin numbers and signals used with the BC22E or BC22F shielded straight-through cable. TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR Q7 =0 2 TXD Q3 RXD -=) 4 RTS Q5 CTS 0O 6 DSR O 20 DTR =] DSR = GND A2 GND DEVICE L 35 50 o; ?) DECrouter 200 CcD 8 O O 8 co RI 220~ 22 -0 RI DSAS 23O -0 23 OSRS SMi 12 O N, SMi Figure D-4: \—/ LKG-0816 Pin Assignments — BC22E or BC22F Shielded Stralght-Through Cable Cable Structure D-5 0.3.4 suter 200 Port Loopback Connector The DECrouter 200 poet loopback connector is used to troubleshoot the DECrouter 200 ports (a8 explained in the DECrouter 200 Management Guids). Figure D-9 shows the wiring disgramn of the port loopback connector and the corresponding signals looped back to the DECrouter 200. 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E.1 Power The power requirements for the DECrouter 200 are shown in Table E~1. Table B-1: DECrouter 200 Power Ratings Reguiromento DSAVC-AA | oaRvE-AB Factory-set | 100 Vac to 120 Vac | 220 Vac to 240 Vac Frequency Line cusrent |47 H21063 Ha 1.0A ' 4THZt 63 Ha 05A éPower ;"Swam . 7S watts nominal voliage i 3-wire, single phase “IN « PE Most wall outlets meet one of these sets of requirements. However, you should check with an electrician to make sure the line is grounded (earthed). E.2 Environment E.2.1 Temperasture Operating: $° Ct0 50° C(41°F1o0122° F) Nonoperating: ~40° C 10 66° C (~40° Fto 151° F) Maximum temperature change per hour: 20° C (36° F) Rapid temperature changes can affect operstion. Therefore, do not operate the router near heating or cooling devices. large windows, or doors that open to the outside. IMPORTANT The router must be at operating temperature before you install it. If, during transit, the router is exposed to temperatures above or below the operating temperature, leave the router overnight in the opz ~uting environment before operating it. E.2.2 Altitude Operating: 2.4 km (8000 fr) Nonopersting: 9.1 km (30.000 ft) If you are operating the router above 2.4 kilometers, decrease the operating r1zmperature by 1.8° Centigrade/ 1000 meters (1° Fahrenheit/1000 feer). DECrouter 200 Specifications E-1 E.2.3 Relative Humidity Operating: 10% to 99 % (noncondensing) % maximum Nonoperating: 99 Low humidity can cause static electricity that can affect router operation. Use 2 humidifier ¢o correct the problem. E.2.4 Physical Size of the DECrouter 200 Width: 49.3cm (19 4 inj Height: 11.7cm(4.6in) Depth: Weight: 31.2cm(12.3in) 5.9kg(13.01b) E.2.8 Space Reguirements Allow for 15 centimeters (6 inches) of airspzce around the router air vents, and place the router at least 45 centimeters (18 inches) above the floor. This allows adequaie ventilation for cooling fans and reduces exposure to excess dust frem foot traffic. 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For more information about Digital services, please contact your Digital saies representative. F.1 F.1.1 Herdware Services DigRal On-8ite Service Digital provides on-site service under a service agreement or on a per-call basis. Trained service specialists perform hardware maintenance at your site. F.1.2 DECmalier DECmailer aliows vou to ship the router to a Customer Return Center for repair. F.2 Installation Service Installation service includes services provided by trained service specialists for successful installation of your DECrouter 200 F.3 F.3.1 Software Services Software Product Service Agreements Digital offers software product service zgreemnents to support your software. See your Drigital sales representative for more details. F.3.2 Tralning Digital Educational Services sells training for installation, maintenance, and manage- ment of Digital software Course formats may vary from semuinars to packaged training maaterials. 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PO P 0.010.010.0/01070/0.0.6.0.0016.0.0.8.006300 0000008808080 G Etherjacktoo a ag.zc This appendix explains how to connect the router transceiver cable to another transceiver cable mounted in an Etherjack junction box. If the Etherjack junction boz bas not been ingtalled, install it now before continuing with this procedure. Follow the insealiation instructions you received with the unit. To connect your router transceiver cable to the Etherjack junction box, proceed as fol- lows: .............................. 1 Remove the Etherjack cover by lifting the top of the cover siightly, then pulling it back. 2 Using 2 flat-blade screwdriver, remove the 2 screws securing the larger retainer bracket, and remove the bracket. The transceiver cable mounied inside can have a straighe or 2 right-angle connector. 3 Unlock che slide baich on the router transceiver cable. .............................. cable to the Etherjack transceiver cable. Note the four possible comtbinations of straight Both right-angle connectors OR Right-angle coanector to straighit connector OR Both straight connectors OR Straight connector to rightangle connector G-2 [.rl; = l[; éi p————— ° .............................. § Push che slide latch on the fouter transceiver czble con- nector until the connectors are locked securely. LOCK @ Replace the large retainer bracket and the screws. 2 Tighten the 2 screws with the flat-blade screwdriver. 7 Replace the Etherjack cover, ensuring the cables protrude through the slots provided in the cover. Push the top of the cover over backplate the umeil tab it in the locks in place. Connecting to Etherjack G-3
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