NWA-008869-001ISSUE 1In-Skin Router Installation GuideJUNE, 2005NEC Corporation
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– 91 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmCHAPTER 4INITIALIZATIONThis chapter explains the basic setup operations that you must perform ini-tially. Also
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 92 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmINITIALIZATION PROCEDUREThis chapter explains the minimum setup operations that you mu
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 93 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmTURNING ON THE POWERTurn ON the power switch (PWRSW) on the PN-RTA card. The system st
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 94 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmREGISTERING USERS AND SETTING PASSWORDSRegister as many users with the administrator r
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 95 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSettingIn this example, a user is registered as one with the administrator right, the
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 96 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETTING THE DATE AND TIMEThe In-Skin Router has a built-in calendar clock with battery
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 97 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETTING DEVICE NAMESIf using multiple In-Skin Routers on a network, you can set their
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 98 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSAVING RUNNING CONFIGAny data that you have set and changed is written in the DRAM are
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 99 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmRESTARTING THE IN-SKIN ROUTER WITH A COMMANDAND LOGGING INCheck that the data that you
INTRODUCTION– 1 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch0001.fmINTRODUCTIONPURPOSEThis manual explains the system description, the hardware installation, each sett
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 100 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmTURNING OFF THE POWER TO TERMINATE THE IN-SKINROUTERTo terminate the In-Skin Router,
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 101 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETTING UP THE LAN PORTS FOR SUITABLE COMMUNI-CATION MODESSet up the LAN ports for th
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 102 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmNOTE: When you connect a communication device (such as a HUB) to the LAN1 (10/100BASE
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 103 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSetting up the 10BASE-T portYou can set the communication direction of the LAN2 port
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 104 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETTING UP THE WAN PRIVATE LINE (T1)You can connect the In-Skin Router (PZ-M649 card
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 105 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmShutting down and restarting the interface for the settings to take effectIf you chan
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 106 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETTING UP THE WAN PRIVATE LINE (E1)You can connect the In-Skin Router (PZ-M650 card
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 107 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmShutting down and restarting the interface for the settings to take effectIf you chan
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 108 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmSETUP FOR A REMOTE CONSOLETo enable a remote console using telnet to gain access to t
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 109 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmPerforming the following setup operations on the In-Skin Router makes telnet access p
INTRODUCTION– 2 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch0001.fmAPPENDIX SPECIFICATIONSThis appendix explains specifications related to the In-Skin Router.OUTLINE O
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 110 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmValidating the interfaceValidate the interface.To valid the interface, use the no shu
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 111 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmMEMO: You can use the show running-config command instead.Checking that the interface
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 112 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmStartupCheckingUse the show running-config command to check the startup state of the
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 113 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmChecking communication between the remote console and the In-Skin RouterSpecify the I
CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION– 114 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch4001.fmMEMO: If setup has not been performed properly, for example, the LAN port remains inv
– 115 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmCHAPTER 5EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKSThis chapter explains examples of setup for routing on IPv4 and IPv6 net
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 116 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv4)The In-Skin Router supports both static r
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 117 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting a static routeSettingDirectly specify the diversion location o
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 118 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting RIP and RIPv2SettingThe following explains an example of setti
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 119 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmChecking the routing tableUse the show ip route command to check the i
INTRODUCTION– 3 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch0001.fmTERMS IN THIS MANUALPBX System DesignationPBX system is designated as “PBX” or “system” usually.When
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 120 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv6)Using the following IPv6 network, this se
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 121 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmEnabling automatic address settingSettingSet up the In-Skin Router to
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 122 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmCheckingUse the show ipv6 route command to check the settings.Setting
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 123 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmStarting RIPngStart RIPng. To start and stop RIPng, enter global confi
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 124 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmPPPoE SETUP EXAMPLEAs a protocol for connecting to those carriers that
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 125 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetup procedureSetting PPPoESet the PPPoE interface Ethernet0.1. Speci
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 126 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting the DNS serverUse proxy DNS. To use the DNS server address per
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 127 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmDIGITAL PRIVATE LINE NETWORK EXAMPLE (T1)This section explains an exam
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 128 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetup procedureSetting the digital private line (T1)Check that the WAN
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 129 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting for router BSetting the routeAs the default route, use Serial0
INTRODUCTION– 4 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch0001.fmREFERENCE MANUALDuring installation, refer also to the manuals below:System Manual:Contains the syst
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 130 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmDIGITAL PRIVATE LINE NETWORK EXAMPLE (E1)This section explains an exam
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 131 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetup procedureSetting the digital private line (E1)Check that the WAN
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 132 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting for router ASetting for router BEnterEnterEnterEnterEnterEnter
CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS– 133 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch5001.fmSetting the routeAs the default route, use Serial0.0. Perform this on
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– 135 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmCHAPTER 6MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCEThis chapter explains the information for maintenance and management, in-cl
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 136 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmTFTP SETUP FOR FILE MANAGEMENTFor program file management, file transfer
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 137 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmCONFIG MANAGEMENTRunning config is retained in DRAM during operation, and
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 138 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmConfig management with text filesWe recommend that you display settings o
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 139 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmUPGRADING THE PROGRAMWhen a new version of the program is released, you c
– 5 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmCHAPTER 1GENERAL INFORMATIONThis chapter explains the system outline, card name and function, and systemconditio
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 140 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmUpgrading procedureTo upgrade the program, use the following procedure. I
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 141 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmTo do this, use the boot source-address and boot entry commands.MEMO: Whe
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 142 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmIn this example, the file is transferred from the TFTP server with the ad
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 143 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmRestarting the routerRestart the In-Skin Router either by using the reloa
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 144 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmMANAGEMENT WITH SNMPThe In-Skin Router allows the use of SNMP (Simple Net
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 145 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmCommunity nameNetwork management with SNMP requires that a community name
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 146 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmSetting a community name and an access typeSet a community name and the t
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 147 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmSetting the type of trap to be sentBy default, the In-Skin Router sends a
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 148 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmSETTING UP EVENT INFORMATION COLLECTIONYou can view the event information
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 149 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmDisplaying event information on a consoleSetup for displayIn this example
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 6 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmSYSTEM OUTLINEThe In-Skin Router is an IPv6 high-speed access router that can be a
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 150 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmTransferring event information to a syslog serverYou can transfer the eve
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 151 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmTELNET SECURITYThe telnet-server ip enable or telnet-server ipv6 command
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 152 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmRESTARTING THE IN-SKIN ROUTER DURING OPERATIONIf you need to restart the
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 153 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmRestarting with the restart commandThe restart with this method involves
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 154 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fmSUPER RESETIf you have forgotten the passwords of all users with the admi
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 155 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fm(4) Turning ON the power switch to start the deviceTurn ON the power swit
CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE– 156 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch6001.fm(6) Setting bit 4 of the Piano key switch to OFFReturn bit 4 of the Piano
– 157 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmCHAPTER 7TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter explains the information that you may find helpful if an unex-pected erro
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 158 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF THE LOCAL CONSOLE CANNOT BE USEDCheck the following:(1) The MAT cable is connecte
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 159 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF A REMOTE CONSOLE CANNOT BE USEDUse the ping (ping6) command from the local consol
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 7 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmIPv6/IPv4 TunnelingTunneling is the function that the information of a protocol is
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 160 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF COMMUNICATION IS IMPOSSIBLEIf communication with a specific network is impossible
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 161 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF THE IN-SKIN ROUTER DOES NOT STARTIf the In-Skin Router does not start, check the
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 162 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmRecovery procedureThis example assumes that the In-Skin Router is connected as descr
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 163 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmNOTE 1: At a start in the recovery procedure, the program files are loaded directly
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 164 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmCOLLECTING FAULT INFORMATIONUse the show tech-support command to view fault informat
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 165 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF YOU WANT TO ERASE CONFIGIf you want to restore the settings of running config to
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING– 166 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch7001.fmIF SELF-DIAGNOSIS DOES NOT TERMINATES NORMALLYIf the result of the “TEMPERATURE” ite
– A1 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atapa001.fmAPPENDIXSPECIFICATIONSThis appendix explains specifications related to the In-Skin Router.SPECIFICATIONS ...
– A2 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atapa001.fmSPECIFICATIONS*: This product includes cryptographic written by Eric Young ([email protected]).Continued on nex
– A3 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atapa001.fmItem SPECIFICATIONSIPv4-IPv6 communicationSimultaneous communica-tionIPv4/IPv6 simultaneous communication (Dual
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 8 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmBroadband Service SupportWith the PPPoE protocol equipped, this device allows you
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 9 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmNetwork ConnectionThe In-Skin Router enables the connection with IP network and Di
LIABILITY DISCLAIMERNEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications,functions, or features, at any time, without notice.NEC Corporatio
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 10 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmCARD NAME AND FUNCTIONThe table below shows the circuit card name and function fo
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION– 11 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch1001.fmSYSTEM CONDITIONSEthernet ConnectionFor the LAN Ports of In-Skin Router, straight
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– 13 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter explains the required equipment and the hardware installationprocedure to pro
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 14 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmPRECAUTIONSStatic Electricity GuardYou must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circui
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 15 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmStatic Electricity Guard• WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD• WHEN CARRYING A
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 16 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCAUTIONYou must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit c
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 17 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmREQUIRED EQUIPMENTThis table shows the equipment required when providing the In-Skin Rout
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 18 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmNOTE: When originating a call from legacy terminal (single line telephone/Dterm) to a dig
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 19 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmINSTALLATION PROCEDUREInstall the In-Skin Router according to the procedure below.For the
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 20 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmInstallation ProcedureNOTE 1: PZ-M623 card has no switches.Check the lamp indications and
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 21 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of MP CardPN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-BNOTE 1: When you input the external clock si
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 22 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLamp IndicationsLAMPNAMECOLOR FUNCTIONRUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) :
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 23 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsNOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 24 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPUS
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 25 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used2 Not used3,
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 26 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-um
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 27 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmPN-CP27-ALocations of Lamps, Switches, and ConnectorsNOTE 1: When you input the external
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 28 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLamp IndicationsLAMP NAMECOLOR FUNCTIONRUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) :
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 29 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsNOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 30 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmContinued on next pageSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSW1 (Push SW)
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 31 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmNOTE 3: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unpl
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 32 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-um
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 33 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of PN-RTA CardSet the switches to appropriate position according to the f
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 34 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLamp IndicationsSwitch SettingsLAMP NAMECOLOR FUNCTIONPWR Green ON : Operating power is O
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 35 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-um
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 36 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of PZ-M649 CardSet the switches to appropriate position according to the
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 37 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 38 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmNOTE 1: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows:NOTE 2: When the PBX is a clock source office, set t
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 39 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of PZ-M650 CardSet the switches to appropriate position according to the
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 40 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 41 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmNOTE 1: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows:NOTE 2: When the PBX is a clock source office, set t
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 42 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of PN-24DTA-C CardSet the switches to appropriate position according to t
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 43 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLamp IndicationsLAMP NAMECOLOR FUNCTIONRUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is op
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 44 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSENSE(Rotary SW)NOTE
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 45 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSW0(Piano Key SW)1NOTE 3ONSource clock signal from network is sent to the PLO0 input on M
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 46 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSW1(Piano Key SW)NOTE 41 Not used2
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 47 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-um
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 48 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch Settings of PN-30DTC-C CardSet the switches to appropriate position according to t
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 49 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLamp IndicationsLAMP NAMECOLOR FUNCTIONRUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM when this card is nor
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 50 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSwitch SettingsSWITCH NAMESWITCH NUMBERSETTING POSITIONFUNCTION CHECKSENSE(Rotary SW)NOTE
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 51 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmSW(Piano Key SW)1NOTE 3ONSource clock signal from network is sent to the PLO0 input on MP
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 52 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmThe figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-um
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 53 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLocations of Lamps and Connectors of PZ-M623 CardCheck the lamp indication and location o
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 54 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmMounting PZ-M649 Card/PZ-M650 Card/PZ-M623 Card(1) Before mounting PZ-M649 card/PZ-M650 c
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 55 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmMounting PN-RTA Card(1) Before mounting PN-RTA card, set the PWRSW switch to UP position(
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 56 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmPN-RTA Card Mounting Slots • PIM for Backup CPU System*1 PN-RTA card can be mounted in th
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 57 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLAN Cable Connection of PN-RTA CardConnect the LAN connector on the PN-RTA card and the I
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 58 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCable Connection of PZ-M649 CardConnect the cable to PZ-M649 card to provide a digital pr
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 59 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCable Connection of WAN connector on PZ-M649 CardConnect the WAN connector on the PZ-M649
NEAX IPSIn-Skin Router Installation GuideTABLE OF CONTENTS– i –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0attoc001.fmINTRODUCTION ...
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 60 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLocation of AP Slots and LTC Connectors for PN-24DTA-C (DTI)LTC0010203 04 05 06 07 08 09
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 61 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmExample of MDF Cross Connection for PN-24DTA-C (DTI)Continued on next pagePIM0J P MDFPN-R
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 62 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmExample of MDF Cross Connection for PN-24DTA-C (DTI)9101112RATA34353637RBTBLTC1 (J)343536
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 63 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCable Connection of PZ-M650 CardConnect the cable to PZ-M650 card to provide a digital pr
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 64 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmCable Connection of WAN connector on PZ-M650 CardConnect the WAN connector on the PZ-M650
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 65 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLocation of AP Slots and LTC Connectors for PN-30DTC-C (DTI)LTC0010203 04 05 06 07 08 09
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 66 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmExample of MDF Cross Connection for PN-30DTC-C (DTI)Continued on next pagePIM0J P MDFPN-R
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 67 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmExample of MDF Cross Connection for PN-30DTC-C (DTI)9101112RATA34353637RBTBLTC1 (J)343536
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 68 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmLAN Cable Connection of PZ-M623 CardConnect the LAN connector on the PZ-M623 card and the
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION– 69 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch2001.fmConnecting Local Console to PN-RTA CardConnect the Console connector on the PN-RTA card a
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– 71 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmCHAPTER 3BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONSThis chapter explains the each key function that is used by th
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 72 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmCOMMAND ENTRYCommandsThis device accepts commands entered vi
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 73 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmKEY OPERATIONS AND SCREEN DISPLAYSDuring command entry, you
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 74 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmCalling previously entered commandsWith appropriate key oper
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 75 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmYou can use the two command call functions in combination to
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 76 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmMEMO: If, after entering all characters of a command, you wa
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 77 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmMEMO: To get help, you can use the [Tab] key instead of the
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 78 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmMODESMode configurationThe In-Skin Router provides operation
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 79 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmMEMO: Besides the modes mentioned above, the router also pro
– iii –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0attoc001.fmTABLE OF CONTENTSRESTARTING THE IN-SKIN ROUTER WITH A COMMAND AND LOGGING IN ... 99TURNING OFF THE POWER TO
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 80 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmChanging the In-Skin Router between different config modesFr
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 81 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmLOGIN AND USER RIGHTSUser rightsThe In-Skin Router provides
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 82 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmMEMO: If you attempt to enter an existing user name, an erro
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 83 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmErasing usersYou can erase the registered users.For erasure,
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 84 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmNOTE: If no user has been registered with the administrator
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 85 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmSETTING DATA AND PROGRAM FILESSetting data and programsThe m
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 86 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmLocations used to store setting data and the programAn outli
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 87 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmOperation area (DRAM)This is the memory area where you can o
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 88 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmNOTE: If no startup program is set with the boot entry comma
CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS– 89 –NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0atch3001.fmAt a restart with the restart commandNo program loading is p
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