3Com Security Camera DSA 3CV1100 02 User Manual

Visitor and Community  
Network Access  
Concentrator  
SERVICE MANUAL  
Release 2.0  
http://www.3com.com/  
Part No. DSA-3CV1100-02  
Published August 2000  
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1 OVERVIEW  
Visitor and Community Network System Major Features and Benefits  
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Features  
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2 INSTALLING THE VCN ACCESS CONCENTRATOR  
Safety Precautions 19  
Connecting Cables to the Rack Via Patch Panel 30  
Note on Insertion of Line Cards in the VCN Access Concentrator 33  
Connecting Cables to the Rack Without a Patch Panel 33  
Mounting the Ethernet Switch 36  
Configuring the Ethernet Switch for the VCN Access Concentrator 36  
Powering Up the Ethernet Switch 45  
Powering Up the VCN Access Concentrator 45  
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B PRODUCT SPECIFICATION  
3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 141  
3Com FTP Site 142  
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service 143  
Support from Your Network Supplier 143  
Returning Products for Repair 145  
GLOSSARY  
INDEX  
3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
EMC STATEMENTS  
SAFETY STATEMENT  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
This guide describes the3Com® Visitor and Community Network Access  
Concentrator (VCN AC) Release 2.0, how to manage and operate the  
VCN AC and how to troubleshoot the VCN AC once installed.  
This guide is intended for technicians who are responsible for setting-up,  
operating, and troubleshooting the VCN AC.  
The NCU (Network Concentration Unit) name has been changed in  
release II and is referred to as Visitor and Community Network Access  
Concentrator.  
If release notes are shipped with your product and the information there  
differs from the information in this guide, follow the instructions in the  
release notes.  
Most user guides and release notes are available in Adobe Acrobat  
Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) or HTML on the 3Com  
World Wide Web site:  
http://support.3com.com/  
Conventions  
Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.  
Table 1 Notice Icons  
Icon  
Notice Type  
Description  
Information note Information that describes important features or  
instructions  
Caution  
Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or  
potential damage to an application, system, or device  
Warning  
Information that alerts you to potential personal injury  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
Table 2 Text Conventions  
Convention  
Description  
Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the  
screen.  
The words “enter”  
and “type”  
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type  
something, and then press Return or Enter. Do not press  
Return or Enter when an instruction simply says “type.”  
Words in [ ]  
Default values are bracketed in “[ ]”.  
Keyboard key names If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key  
names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:  
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del  
Words in italics  
Italics are used to:  
Emphasize a point.  
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the  
text.  
Identify menu names, menu commands, and software  
button names. Examples:  
From the Help menu, select Contents.  
Click OK.  
Related  
Documentation  
The Visitor and Comminuty Based Networking System documentation set  
includes the following documents:  
Visitor and Community Network Access Point Service Manual  
Visitor and Community Network Access Concentrator Service Manual  
Visitor and Community Network Access Point Mounting Guide  
Visitor and Community Network Access Concentrator Installation  
Guide  
Year 2000  
Compliance  
For information on Year 2000 compliance and 3Com products, visit the  
3Com Year 2000 Web page:  
http://www.3com.com/products/yr2000.html  
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OVERVIEW  
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This chapter provides an overview of the Visitor and Community Network  
Access Concentrator (VCN AC), its operation and advantages.  
This chapter includes the following topics:  
Visitor and Community Network System Major Features and Benefits  
Applications  
VCN AC Features  
Visitor and  
A Visitor and Community Network (VCN) system consists of a VCN Access  
Concentrator (VCN AC) and up to 24 VCN Access Points (VCN AP)  
connected by conventional 4-wire telephone cables.  
Community  
Network System  
Major Features and  
Benefits  
Features The following are the major features of the Visitor and Community  
Network System:  
The Visitor and Community Network System works over existing  
cabling infrastructure and supports all Plain Old Telephone Services  
(POTS) while simultaneously providing Ethernet connectivity at speeds  
up to 10 Mbps full duplex.  
The Visitor and Community Network System geographic range is four  
kilo feet from an VCN AP to an VCN AC over Category 1 to Category  
5 cabling.  
The system supports Ethernet 802.1Q frames transparently.  
The customer can simultaneously engage in two analog toll quality  
conversations while sending high speed digital data on the POTS  
cable.  
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The system provides fast Internet connectivity and fast corporate  
access to end-users.  
Benefits The Visitor and Community Network System provides the following  
benefits:  
Existing wiring is used for simultaneous voice calls and data  
connections. During installation, re-wiring is not required and business  
operations continue normally.  
The system enables a customer to use a telephone extension to place  
calls while sending and receiving digital data over the same cable. A  
second extension over the same telephone cable can be used to place  
another call, send faxes, or connect an analog modem.  
The customer receives Internet services more conveniently at faster  
speeds. Hotel guests traveling on business can access corporate  
Intranets and use e-mail over much more convenient connections than  
is currently possible.  
The system permits a hotel to provide new data communication  
services without forfeiting any POTS revenues.  
The systems ready-to-use, out-of-the-box, room-by-room installation  
provides easy and cost-effective setup in an existing facilitys telecom  
wiring closet or private branch exchange (PBX) room. Its  
non-disruptive installation prevents complete hotel or floor shut  
downs.  
The system is totally manageable from the user VCN AP to the VCN  
AC. Management software provides a real-time view of system status  
with troubleshooting tools. Both the VCN AP and VCN AC support  
local management through a terminal emulating computer  
connection. In the VCN AC, all port cards can be centrally managed  
from the first card. The VCN AC supports secure remote management  
through a Telnet connection in the Internet or Intranet. A single VCN  
AP can be used to remotely download software to a VCN AC attached  
to an Ethernet switch and to the APs attached to the VCN AC.  
The system facilitates low cost of ownership through the re-use of  
common cabling systems, such as Category 5. The system presents a  
low cost solution while providing customers with mutiple services over  
a single wire, and providing operators of hotels, residential  
telecommunications, and office towers a single manageable network.  
It offers low cost maintenance and flexible tracking capabilities and is  
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Applications  
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readily integrated with existing hotel and multiple dwelling unit (MDU)  
billing systems.  
The system is easily expanded to cover the required number of rooms.  
The Visitor and Community Network System provides a foundation for  
future services such as IP telephony. The system offers the capability to  
present local advertising and local interest information from a Visitor  
and Community Network (VCN) server to users on their computer  
monitors. Via a VCN server, Internet, video on demand, and gaming  
services can be billed.  
Applications  
The Visitor and Community Network System serves the following  
Multiple Dwelling Units (MDU)  
MDUs include apartment houses and hotels.  
Multiple Tenant Units (MTU)  
MTUs comprise mainly office complexes.  
Figure 1 shows a typical MTU/MDU application.  
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Figure 1 MTU/MDU Application  
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PBX  
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The VCN AC is connected to the VCN APs, the analog PBX, and an  
Ethernet switch, e.g. a 3Com VCN Services Switch or a SuperStack II  
Switch 1100. A standard metallic pair telephone line connects each VCN  
AP to a VCN AC co-located with the analog PBX or local telephone  
exchange.  
The Visitor and Community Network solution also works with the  
SuperStack II Switch 3300.  
When a personal computer equipped with an Ethernet card is plugged  
into the Ethernet port of the VCN AP, the Visitor and Community  
Network system provides fast internet and other network services for  
data transmissions, and allows voice channels to be used simultaneously.  
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A person can speak on the telephone attached to the VCN AP and  
simultaneously send data from his computer. A telephone extension  
based on the same cable as the first telephone can be used at the same  
time as the first telephone. The telephone extension does not share the  
same wire pair as the computer and does not pass through the VCN AC.  
Thus a hotel or a residence that installs a Visitor and Community Network  
System becomes able to add many more communications services  
without losing any existing capability.  
The VCN AC separates voice and data channels upstream and joins voice  
and data channels downstream toward the end user for all VCN APs it  
services.  
The Visitor and Community Network System facilitates intra-campus data  
communications over a high speed Local Area Network (LAN), i.e.,  
Intranet. If the campus is connected to an ISP, the system enables the  
users on the campus to use the Internet.  
Existing LAN infrastructure can be extended to locations currently lacking  
LAN cabling through the Visitor and Community Network System.  
Services that do not need the LAN, for example, voice and fax, continue  
to operate normally.  
VCN AC Features  
The main VCN AC feature is to combine data and analog voice in the  
direction of the VCN APs and to split voice and data in the direction from  
the VCN APs (see Figure 2). Analog voice (telephone) is routed to the  
analog PBX. Data is transferred to the Ethernet switch. The VCN AC  
allows simultaneous transfer of voice and data of up to 10 Mbps full  
duplex on each telephone extension line.  
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Figure 2 Transfer of Ethernet Frames in Visitor and Community Network  
PBX  
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The users Ethernet frames are encapsulated in HDLC frames carried in  
VDSL. Voice and data traffic are carried in their respective frequency  
ranges in the wire pair that connects the VCN AP to the VCN AC. Voice  
traffic, including facsimile and analog modem traffic, are not modified.  
Figure 3 shows the front panel of the VCN AC. The 24 LAN ports of the  
VCN AC are connected to the Ethernet switch. Each port is an RJ-45  
connector.  
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Figure 3 VCN AC Front Panel  
LAN LED  
LAN Port  
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Local Management Access  
(Hidden connectors)  
The VCN AC is connected to the VCN AP via the FROM VCN AP RJ-21  
connector on the back panel (Figure 4). The first 24 of the 25 wire pairs in  
the connector, are used to connect 24 VCN APs.  
The VCN AC separates the data traffic from the analog conversations.  
The analog conversations are connected to the PBX via 24 of the 25 wire  
pairs in the TO PBX RJ-21 connector.  
Figure 4 VCN AC Back Panel  
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The AC-INPUT connector on the back panel provides power to the VCN  
AC.  
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OVERVIEW  
Management The VCN AC provides the following management features:  
Features  
Real Time LED Indications  
The LEDs on the front panel (Figure 3) provide real-time indications of the  
status of each line in the VCN AC. Table 3 describes the VCN AC front  
panel LEDs.  
Table 3 VCN AC Front Panel LEDs  
LED  
State  
Used to  
LAN  
Green  
Indicate connection of the VCN AC to the Ethernet  
Switch.  
LINE  
OFF  
Indicate VCN AC is not connected to the line.  
Flashing green Indicate data transmission over the VDSL line.  
POWER  
OFF  
Indicate that the VCN AC is not powered.  
Orange  
Indicate that the power-on self-test failed if the  
LED remains orange for more than 30 seconds.  
Green  
Indicate that the unit is functional.  
Local Management  
The VCN AC enables local management of every communication port.  
Figure 5 shows the VCN AC front panel with the Local Management  
Access (LMA) ports uncovered. For every VCN AC communication port  
there is an LMA port. The LMA ports are for connecting ASCII terminals  
that provide the management interface. The user monitors and manages  
each communication card through a management terminal directly  
attached to the card LMA port. Line status information on the VCN  
AP-VCN AC connection is available.  
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Figure 5 The Uncovered LMA ports of the VCN AC  
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Central Management  
Central management of all VCN AC ports is performed through LMA port  
1 (the leftmost LMA of the VCN AC) or Telnet. The user sends commands  
to the management agent in card slot 1 through a locally attached  
management terminal or remotely through a Telnet session. The  
management agent controls the communications ports by sending them  
commands and receiving responses through a proprietary management  
message set. The user monitors and manages the VCN AC from a single  
point and can view status and statistical information on the VCN AP-VCN  
AC lines as well as perform certain configurational options such as setting  
full or half duplex.  
Remote Management  
An VCN AC can be centrally and remotely managed via Telnet. Instead of  
attaching a terminal to the LMA, the user connects to the VCN AC  
management agent (in the leftmost card slot) though the Telnet protocol  
over the Internet. Access is password protected. Messages in the  
management user interface are carried in the VCN AC card slot 1 LAN  
port, which is connected by an Ethernet link to an Ethernet switch. It is  
not neccesary for LMA port 1 to be used.  
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INSTALLING THE VCN ACCESS  
CONCENTRATOR  
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installing the VCN AP punch-down block, and instructions on how to  
This chapter includes the following topics:  
Safety Precautions  
Preparing the Site for the VCN Access Concentrator  
Installing the VCN Access Concentrator  
Powering Up the Ethernet Switch  
Powering Up the VCN Access Concentrator  
Troubleshooting  
Safety Precautions  
WARNING: Do not plug in, turn on or attempt to operate an obviously  
damaged unit.  
CAUTION: All servicing should be undertaken ONLY by qualified service  
personnel. there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.  
WARNING: Be sure to unplug the power supply cord from the wall  
socket BEFORE attempting to remove and/or replace the power supply.  
CAUTION: Do not operate the unit in location where the maximum  
ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees C.  
CAUTION: Ensure that the chassis ventilation openings in the unit are  
not obstructed.  
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CAUTION: The power supply provided for automatic selection of either  
100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC, 60/50 Hz, as indicated on the safety label  
adjacent to the power inlet. Ensure that the available voltage supply at  
the mains is within one of these two ranges.  
Précautions de  
Sécurité  
AVERTISSEMENT: Si l'unité est visiblement endommagée NE PAS la  
brancher au secteur, ni tenter de la mettre en fonction.  
ATTENTION: Toute intervention sera effectuée UNIQUEMENT par un  
personnel qualifié. L'unité ne comporte pas de pièces à remplacer par  
l'utilisateur.  
AVERTISSEMENT: Assurez vous que vous avez bien débranché le câble  
d'alimentation électrique de la prise de courant AVANT d'essayer de  
démonter le bloc d'alimentation.  
ATTENTION: Ne pas faire fonctionner l'unité dans un endroit où la  
température ambiante dépasse 40 degrés C.  
ATTENTION: Vérifiez que les ouvertures de ventilation du châssis ne sont  
pas obturees.  
ATTENTION: Le bloc d'alimentation sélectionne automatiquement la  
tension d'entrée (soit 100-120 V soit 200-240 V, alternatif 60/50 Hz)  
comme indiqué sur l'étiquette de sécurité apposé à côté de la prise.  
Assurez-vous que la tension disponible au secteur se trouve dans la plage  
appropriée.  
Sicherheitsvorkeh-  
rungen  
WARNUNG: Schließen Sie die Einheit unter keinen Umständen an das  
Stromnetz an, schalten diese ein oder versuchen diese zu benutzen,  
wenn die Einheit klar erkennbar beschädigt ist.  
VORSICHT: Alle Wartungsdienste sollten nur von qualifiziertem  
Wartungspersonal durchgeführt werden. Die Einheit enthält keine Teile,  
die der Benutzer selbst warten kann.  
WARNUNG: Ziehen Sie den Stromstecker aus der Steckdose, bevor Sie  
die Energieversorgung entfernen und/oder austauschen.  
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VORSICHT: BEDIENEN Sie die Einheit nicht, wenn die Temperatur am  
Standort 40 Grad C übersteigt.  
VORSICHT: Gewährleisten Sie, daß die Ventilationsöffnungen des Chassis  
der Einheit nicht blockiert sind.  
VORSICHT: Die Energieversorgung wählt automatisch entweder 100-120  
V WS oder 200-240 V WS, 60/50 Hz, wie auf dem Sicherheitsaufkleber  
neben der Energiezufuhr angegeben. Gewährleisten Sie, daß die  
vorhandene Stromleistung des Hauptstromnetzes innerhalb eines dieser  
möglichen Bereiche liegt.  
Preparing the Site  
for the VCN Access  
Concentrator  
The punch-down block that connects POTS terminals to a PBX is known  
as the PBX punch-down block. Figure 6 displays the infrastructure before  
the Visitor and Community Network system is installed.  
Figure 6 Before the VCN Access Concentrator is Installed  
Room  
Basem ent  
Punch-Down Blocks  
PBX  
Before installing the VCN AC in the communications room, perform the  
following tasks:  
1 Install the VCN AP punch-down block in addition to the existing  
punch-down block.  
2 Install a rack for the VCN AC.  
CAUTION: Installation should be performed only by a qualified  
technician  
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The VCN AP punch-down block, which carries both data and voice, can  
be connected to an optional patch panel, which connects the circuits  
between the VCN AC and punch-down blocks.  
If there is no patch panel, the VCN AC unit connects directly to the VCN  
AC punch-down block and VCN AP punch-down blocks.  
The VCN AC unit should be installed at the PBX punch-down block  
location, usually in the basement or wiring closet of a building.  
The unit is installed in a 19-inch rack along with the SuperStack II Switch  
1100/3300 and an optional patch panel.  
There are two methods for installing the Visitor and Community Network  
system:  
With a patch panel.  
Without a patch panel.  
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Installing the VCN To install the VCN AP punch-down block when there is a patch panel,  
Access Point perform the following steps:  
Punch-down Block  
with a Patch Panel  
1 Select the wire pairs according to their position in the RJ-11 telephone  
connector in the rear of the VCN AP. The two outside wires comprise the  
outer wire pair and the two inside wires comprise the inner wire pair, as  
shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8.  
Where there is only one telephone line in a room, the two wires are  
connected to the inner wire pair of the phone connector shown in  
Figure 7 and Figure 8. The outer wire pair of the phone connector is not  
used.  
The inner wire pair carries both voice and digital date.  
The outer wire pair carries only voice.  
Figure 7 VCN Access Point Rear Pane  
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Figure 8 The Four Wires of the Telephone Cable  
Inner wire pair  
Outer wire pair  
2 Disconnect the punch-down Krone connector for the inner wire pair from  
the PBX punch-down block.  
The outer wire pair remains connected to the PBX punch-down block  
since it will not carry data.  
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3 Connect the Krone connector of the inner wire pair to the new VCN AP  
punch-down block, which has been added.  
4 Connect another punch-down Krone connector from the VCN AP  
punch-down block to the back of the patch panel.  
5 Connect an additional punch-down Krone connector from the patch  
panel to the PBX punch-down block to carry voice transmissions of the  
inner wire pair to the PBX.  
6 Repeat step 1 through step 5 for up to 24 telephone lines.  
Figure 9 shows the resulting infrastructure.  
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Figure 9 VCN Access Point Punch-Down Block Installation with a Patch Panel  
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PBX punch-down  
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VCN AP punch-down  
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24 wire pairs  
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Note: If there is only one  
extension in the room,  
the wires for the second  
extension are not used  
and not connected to the  
PBX punch down block.  
Patch Panel  
FROM VCNAP  
TO PBX  
The installed patch panel must have 48 wire connectors - two for each  
port.  
Installing the VCN To install the VCN AP punch-down block in the absence of a patch panel,  
Access Point perform the following steps:  
Punch-Down Block  
Without a Patch  
Panel  
1 Select the wire pairs according to their position in the RJ-11 telephone  
connector in the rear of the VCN AP. The two outside wires comprise the  
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outer wire pair and the two inside wires comprise the inner wire pair, as  
shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11.  
Where there is only one telephone line in a room, the two wires are  
connected to the inner wire pair of the phone connector shown in  
Figure 10 and Figure 11. The outer wire pair of the phone connector is  
not used.  
The inner wire pair carries both voice and digital date.  
The outer wire pair only carries voice.  
2 Disconnect the punch-down Krone connector for the inner wire pair from  
the PBX punch-down block.  
The outer wire pair remains connected to the PBX punch-down block  
since it will not carry data.  
Figure 10 VCN Access Point Rear Panel  
LINE  
PHO NE  
DC-IN  
Figure 11 The Four Wires of the Telephone Cable  
Inner wire pair  
Outer wire Pair  
3 Connect the punch-down Krone connector of the inner wire pair to the  
added VCN AP punch-down block. Refer to Figure 12.  
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Figure 12 VCN Access Point Punch-down Block Installation without a Patch  
Pane  
Extension 2  
VCNAP  
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connected  
to VCNAP  
Note: If there is only one  
extension in the room,  
the wires for the second  
extension are not used  
and not connected to the  
PBX punch down block.  
Ext.  
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Punch-Down Blocks  
PBX  
PBX punch-down  
block  
VCNAP punch-down  
block  
4 Repeat step 1 through step 3 for up to 24 telephone lines.  
The VCN AP and PBX punch-down blocks must each have an RJ-21  
connector.  
Installing the VCN  
Access  
Concentrator  
Before installing the VCN AC make sure that:  
The unit is accessible and can be connected easily.  
Cabling is away from:  
Sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and  
broadband amplifiers  
Power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures  
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.  
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Air-flow is not restricted around the unit or through the vents in the  
side of the switch. Make sure you provide a minimum of 2.5 cm (1  
inch) clearance between the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 and the  
VCN AC  
It is recommended to have a ventilated or air conditioned room.  
The VCN AC is within cable reach of both the patch panel and the  
SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 for which the unit is to be attached.  
Mounting the VCN Table 4 lists the accessories needed for mounting the VCN AC in the  
Access Concentrator 19-inch rack.  
in the 19-inch Rack  
Table 4 The VCN Access Concentrator Accessory Set  
No. Part  
Quantity  
1
2
3
4
5
VCN AC unit  
1
2
2
4
8
19-inch brackets  
Handles  
Screws for handles  
Screws for brackets  
In addition to the VCN AC unit, you will find a box containing the cable  
kit needed to install the VCN AC.  
Table 5 lists the cable kit parts.  
Table 5 The Cable Kit  
No.  
1
Part  
Quantity  
Power Cord  
1
24  
2
2
UTP CAT-5 Patch Cords  
3
Flat cables (1.5 m each) with  
RJ-21 connectors  
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To mount the VCN AC:  
1 Insert one handle into the two outermost bracket holes as shown in  
Figure 13.  
Ensure that the handle is pointing outward from the unit.  
Figure 13 Fitting a Bracket for Rack Mounting  
2 Tighten the handle from the rear with the two screws enclosed for this  
purpose, using a number 3 Phillips screwdriver (not supplied).  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second handle.  
4 Match the four holes of the bracket to the four mounting holes on one  
side of the VCN AC, as shown in Figure 13.  
5 Using the four screws enclosed for this purpose, screw the bracket to the  
VCN AC unit.  
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the second bracket.  
CAUTION: You must use the screws supplied with the mounting  
brackets. Damage caused to the unit by using incorrect screws invalidates  
your warranty.  
7 Insert the VCN AC into the 19-inch rack and secure with two suitable  
screws on each side (not provided).  
Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed.  
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Connecting Cables to The process of connecting cables to the rack varies depending on  
the Rack Via Patch whether or not a patch panel is used. The procedure of connecting the  
Panel punch-down blocks to the patch-panel is described in “Preparing the Site  
for the VCN Access Concentrator” on page 21.  
Back Panel Connections  
To connect the back panel of the VCN AC, use the 2 flat cables with RJ-21  
connectors supplied with the VCN AC.  
To connect the VCN AC to the patch-panel, perform the following steps:  
1 Connect the RJ-21 connector labeled “FROM VCN AP” at the back of the  
VCN AC to the “FROM VCN AP” connector on the front of the patch  
panel using one of the 50-pin twisted pair flat cables.  
2 Connect the RJ-21 connector labeled “TO PBX” at the back of the VCN  
AC to the “TO PBX” connector on the front of the patch panel using the  
second 50-pin twisted pair flat cable.  
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Front Panel Connections  
Refer to “Preparing the Site for the VCN Access Concentrator” on  
page 21 before connecting the VCN AC to the SuperStack II Switch  
1100/3300 through the front.  
Figure 14 displays the rack after it has been wire connected.  
Figure 14 Patch Panel and the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 Connected to  
the VCN Access Concentrator  
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Figure 15 shows all the connections in the network.  
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Figure 15 VCN Access Concentrator Installed with a Patch Panel  
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If your switch is the SuperStack II 1100 or 3300, connect to the front  
panel ports. If your switch is not the SuperStack II 1100 or 3300, follow  
the procedures for your switch.  
Note on Insertion of Note the following:  
Line Cards in the VCN  
Access Concentrator  
The card in VCN AC slot 1 provides central management and is different  
from the remaining cards. This card has a factory installed MAC address  
and must not be inserted in any slot other than slot 1.  
Connecting Cables to This section describes how to connect the rack without a patch panel.  
the Rack Without a The VCN AC connects directly to the VCN AP and PBX punch-down  
Patch Panel blocks at the back with RJ-21 connectors.  
Back Panel Connections  
Perform the following steps to connect the VCN AC to the punch-down  
blocks.  
1 Connect one RJ-21 flat cable to the VCN AP punch-down block through  
the RJ-21 connector labeled “FROM VCN AP”.  
2 Connect the other RJ-21 flat cable to the PBX punch-down block through  
the RJ-21 connector labeled “TO PBX”.  
To connect the back panel of the VCN AC, use the 2 flat cables with RJ-21  
connectors supplied with the VCN AC.  
The pin assignments of the two RJ-21 connectors at the back of the VCN  
AC must match the pin assignments of the RJ-21 connectors of the two  
punch-down blocks.  
To correctly align the RJ-21 connectors on the VCN AC and the  
punch-down blocks, see Table 6.  
Table 6 Pin Assignment for the RJ-21 Connector  
VCN AC Port No.  
First Pin Second Pin  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
26  
27  
28  
29  
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Table 6 Pin Assignment for the RJ-21 Connector (continued)  
VCN AC Port No.  
First Pin Second Pin  
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Figure 16 depicts the pin numbering scheme on the female RJ-21  
connectors which are used on both the “TO PBX” and the “From Access  
Points” ports on the VCN AC.  
Figure 16 Female RJ-21 Connector  
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Front Panel Connections  
Refer to “Preparing the Site for the VCN Access Concentrator” on  
page 21 before connecting the VCN AC to SuperStack II Switch  
1100/3300 through the front.  
Figure 17 displays the infrastructure after the VCN AC has been installed  
without a patch panel.  
Figure 17 The VCN Access Concentrator Unit Installed Without a Patch Panel  
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Using RJ-45 connector terminated cables, connect the VCN AC LAN ports  
to the Ethernet switch.  
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If your switch is the SuperStack II 1100 or 3300, connect to the front  
panel ports. If your switch is not the SuperStack II 1100 or 3300, follow  
the procedures for your switch.  
Mounting the For instructions on mounting and powering-up the SuperStack II Switch  
Ethernet Switch 1100, see the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 User Guide.  
If your switch is not a SuperStack II 1100 or 3300, follow the procedures  
for your switch.  
Configuring the This section describes the procedure for configuring the Ethernet switch.  
Ethernet Switch for  
the VCN Access  
Concentrator  
Sequence of Configuration  
The following is the sequence of configuration actions:  
1 Define the desired VLANs, if any, on your switch.  
2 Define the MAC addresses for all of the 24 VCN AC ports and all APs  
attached to the AC.  
3 Connect the VCN AC.  
Defining the VLANs after the VCN AC and AP MAC addresses may make  
some of the addresses inaccessible.  
The default VCN AC VLAN for management is VLAN 1 tagged.  
If MAC addresses are not defined before the VCN AC is connected, the  
switch will flood the entire network with the initial messages sent  
through the VCN AC, since the destination addresses are unknown.  
Not more than one VCN AC may be connected to a switch.  
The remainder of this section describes the procedure for defining MAC  
addresses for the VCN AC and VCN APs.  
Inserting MAC Addresses for VCN Access Concentrator Ports  
Detailed instructions are presented here for both manual and automated  
procedures for the SuperStack II 1100 and 3300 Ethernet switches.  
General guidance is provided for non-SuperStack switches.  
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Procedures for a non-SuperStack Switch Automated procedures for  
non-SuperStack switches are not available. For a non-SuperStack switch,  
the Manual Procedures for SuperStack II 1100/3300 serve as a general  
outline for manual MAC address insertion, but the user follows the  
detailed instructions in the non-SuperStack switch user guide. Implement  
the MAC addresses listed in Table 7 for the VCN AC. Repeat the  
procedure to define the MAC addresses of the 24 VCN APs attached to  
the VCN AC. Start with the lowest VCN AP MAC address of  
00-C0-DA-40-80-19 and assign addresses for up to 24 VCN APs  
consecutively.  
Manual Procedures for SuperStack II 1100/3300 Enter every one of  
the 24 VCN AC port MAC addresses through the SuperStack II web  
management interface.  
Refer to the SuperStack® II Switch Management Guide, and follow the  
instructions in the section “Inserting Permanent Entries” for the Switch  
Database dialog. You will need to use a web browser on the computer  
connected to the switch.  
Insert the VCN AC port MAC addresses before connecting the VCN AC to  
the Ethernet switch.  
To manually insert a MAC address for an VCN AC port:  
1 From the Port Filter list box, select a port for the entry.  
Ignore the VLAN Filter list box.  
2 In the Enter MAC Address field, enter the MAC (Ethernet) address for the  
port.  
3 From the Select Action Type list box, select Insert.  
4 Click the Apply button.  
The Display Database Entries table displays the new entry.  
5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for every port.  
The Display Database Entries table is not automatically updated with the  
new entry.  
To update the table:  
1 From the Select Action Type list box, select Display All.  
2 Click the Apply button.  
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Table 7 lists the MAC addresses in hexadecimal format.  
Repeat the procedure to define the MAC addresses of the 24 VCN APs.  
Start with the lowest VCN AP MAC address of 00-C0-DA-40-80-19 and  
assign addresses consecutively.  
Table 7 VCN AC Port and VCN AP MAC Addresses  
VCN AC  
Port No. MAC Address  
VCN AP  
No.  
MAC Address  
1
00-C0-DA-40-80-01  
1
00-C0-DA-40-80-19  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1A  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1B  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1C  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1D  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1E  
00-C0-DA-40-80-1F  
00-C0-DA-40-80-20  
00-C0-DA-40-80-21  
00-C0-DA-40-80-22  
00-C0-DA-40-80-23  
00-C0-DA-40-80-24  
00-C0-DA-40-80-25  
00-C0-DA-40-80-26  
00-C0-DA-40-80-27  
00-C0-DA-40-80-28  
00-C0-DA-40-80-29  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2A  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2B  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2C  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2D  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2E  
00-C0-DA-40-80-2F  
00-C0-DA-40-80-30  
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00-C0-DA-40-80-03  
00-C0-DA-40-80-04  
00-C0-DA-40-80-05  
00-C0-DA-40-80-06  
00-C0-DA-40-80-07  
00-C0-DA-40-80-08  
00-C0-DA-40-80-09  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0A  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0B  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0C  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0D  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0E  
00-C0-DA-40-80-0F  
00-C0-DA-40-80-10  
00-C0-DA-40-80-11  
00-C0-DA-40-80-12  
00-C0-DA-40-80-13  
00-C0-DA-40-80-14  
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Every VCN AC and attached VCN APs have the same set of 48 MAC  
addresses.  
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The VCN AC connects to the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 from the  
front. Connect the VCN AC and the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 with  
up to 24 RJ-45 connections, one for each port. All ports use the UTP CAT  
5 patch cords supplied with the VCN AC.  
The MAC addresses differ only in the 2 lowest order numbers. After the  
first address is entered, the user needs to change only the two right-most  
numbers while entering each address.  
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Automated Procedures for SuperStack II 1100/3300  
The automated procedure uses files fetched from the 3Com web site  
http://support.3com.com/software/vcns.htm. Use a PC with one of the  
following Microsoft operating systems:  
Windows 95  
Windows 98  
Windows 2000  
Windows NT4  
Download the files from the web site into your PC. One of the files is  
ConfApp.exe. The remaining files are dlls that support the ConfApp  
application.  
Connect your PC to any IP-based network to which the switch is  
connected. Figure 18 shows the station connected to an Ethernet  
containing the SuperStack II switch.  
Figure 18 Connection of Management Station  
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To install VCN AC and VCN AP addresses at one or more SuperStack II  
1100/3300 switches, perform the following steps:  
1 Run the ConfApp application; do one of the following:  
Double click the ConfApp icon in the Windows desktop.  
Double click ConfApp.exe in its folder displayed under My Computer.  
Select Start > Run; type the ConfApp.exe path followed by  
ConfApp.exeand press <Enter>.  
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The ConfApp screen appears (Figure 19).  
Figure 19 ConfApp Screen  
Add browser  
window  
2 To select a switch, type the switch <IP address>in the IP data field. The  
address appears in the Add browser window (Figure 20).  
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Figure 20 Entering the Switch Address  
3 Click the Community checkbox to enable changing the Community data  
field if <Community string>applies.  
a Type the <Community string>in the Community data field to enter a  
non-default value. See Figure 21.  
The default Community stringis private.  
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Figure 21 Community Parameter  
4 To be able to install the VCN AC and VCN AP MAC addresses, click Add.  
If the IP address is invalid, it appears red in the Add browser window.  
To delete an erroneous IP address, select the address in the Add browser  
window and click Remove. See Figure 22.  
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Figure 22 Removing Wrong Address  
To configure additional SuperStack II switches, repeat step 2 through  
step 4.  
5 After all switches have been selected, click Set. Clicking Set configures  
switches with valid VCN AC and VCN AP IP addresses.  
Switches corresponding to invalid IP addresses are not configured with  
the VCN AC and VCN AP MAC addresses. Error messages appear in the  
ConfApp screen when a Set operation is attempted for invalid IP  
addresses. Similarly, attempting to Set a switch which is not connected to  
a VCN AC results in the same error messages.  
For each wrong switch address the following message appears:  
Error Setting the agent.  
Click OK to close the message.  
At the end of the entire Set operation the following message appears to  
inform that the set operation is complete and that switches at invalid  
addresses are not configured:  
End of Setting.  
Agents from red lines were not set!  
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Erroneous switch addresses appear in red at the end of the Set operation.  
Click OK to close the message.  
If there are no errors at the end of the entire Set operation, the following  
message appears:  
All agents were set successfully.  
Click OK to close the message.  
More switch addresses can be entered in the menu after each set  
operation. Previously used addresses can be removed by selecting them  
and clicking Remove. You can execute any number of set operations.  
When you are finished, click Close.  
Powering Up the  
Ethernet Switch  
For instructions on powering-up the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300, see  
the SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 User Guide.  
For other switches, see the corresponding user guide  
Powering Up the  
VCN Access  
Concentrator  
The VCN AC does not have a power switch. It is powered-up once the  
power cord is plugged into the back of the VCN AC and to the mains.  
Proper Selection of Review the following instructions for proper selection of the power cord  
Power Cord for this unit:  
CAUTION: Use only the power cord supplied with this unit.  
If power cord(s) were not supplied with the unit, select as follows:  
For units installed in the USA and Canada: Select a flexible,  
three-conductor power cord that is UL-listed and CSA certified, with  
individual conductor wire size of #18 AWG, and with maximum  
length of 4.5 meters. The power cord termination should be MEMA  
Type 5-15P (three prong earthing) at one end and IEC appliance inlet  
coupler at the other end.  
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The following types are acceptable: SV, SVE, SVO, SVT, SVTO, SVTOO,  
S, SE, SO, SOO, ST, STO, STOO,SJ, SJE, SJO, SJOO, SJT, SJTOO, SP-3,  
SPE-3, SPT-3, G, W.  
For units installed in all other countries: Select ONLY a flexible,  
three-conductor power cord, approved by the cognizant safety  
organization of your country. The power cord must by type HAR  
(harmonized), with individual conductor wire size of 0.75 sq.mm. The  
power cord termination should be a suitably-rated earthing-type plug  
at on end and IEC appliance inlet coupler at the other end. Both of the  
power cord terminations must carry the certification label (mark) of  
the cognizant safety organization of your country.  
Selection Du Cable Examinez les instructions suivantes pour sélectionner le câble  
D'alimentation d'alimentation de l'unité.  
ATTENTION: Utilisez seulement le câble d'alimentation fourni avec  
l'unité.  
Au cas où un câble d'alimentation n'a pas été fourni avec l'unité,  
sélectionnez le câble selon les instructions suivantes:  
Pour les unités installées aux USA et au Canada: Sélectionner un  
câble flexible, à trois conducteurs qui se trouve dans la liste UL et est  
certifié CSA; le diamètre de chaque conducteur doit être #18 AWG,  
d'une longueur maximale de 4,5 mètres. Le câble doit être équipé de  
prise MEMA Type 5-15P (masse triple) à une extrémité et prise  
d'appareil IEC à l'autre extrémité.  
Chacun des types suivants est acceptable: SV, SVE, SVO, SVT, SVTO,  
SVTOO, S, SE, SO, SOO, ST, STO, STOO, SJ, SJE, SJO, SJOO, SJT,  
SJTOO, SP-3, SPE-3, SPT-3, G, W.  
Pour les unités installées dans d'autres pays Sélectionner  
UNIQUEMENT un câble flexible, à trois conducteurs, approuvé par  
l'organisme approprié de sécurité. Le câble électrique DOIT ÊTRE de  
Type HAR (Harmonisé), le diamètre de chaque conducteur doit être de  
0,75 mm2. Une extrémité du câble doit être équipée d'une prise avec  
mise à la masse appropriée IEC, l'autre d'une prise d'accouplement.  
Les deux extrémités du câble doivent comporter les marques de  
l'organisme de sécurité du pays correspondant.  
Richtige Auswahl des Lesen Sie die nachstehenden Anweisungen zur Auswahl des Stromkabels  
Stromkabels für diese Einheit genauestens.  
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VORSICHT: Verwenden Sie ausschließlich die Stromkabel, die mit dieser  
Einheit geliefert werden.  
Falls KEIN(E) Stromkabel mit der Einheit geliefert wurden, wählen Sie  
unter den nachstehend genannten Möglichkeiten aus:  
Für Einheiten, die in den U.S.A. und Kanada installiert werden:  
Wählen Sie ein flexibles drei-phasiges Stromkabel mit individueller  
Kabeldrahtgröße der Nr. 18 AWG und mit einer maximalen Länge von  
4,5 Metern. Das Kabel muß in der IL-Liste geführt werden und von  
CSA zugelassen sein. Das Kabel sollte an einem Ende mit einem  
Stecker des Typs MEMA 5-15P (drei-polige Erdung) ausgestattet sein  
und am anderen Ende mit einem IEC Gerätestecker.  
Die folgenden Typen sind akzeptierbar: SV, SVE, SVO, SVT, SVTO,  
SVTOO, S, SE, SO, SOO, ST, STO, STOO, SJ, SJE, SJO, SJOO, SJT,  
SJTOO, SP-3, SPE-3, SPT-3, G, W.  
Für Einheiten, die in anderen Ländern installiert werden: wählen  
Sie AUSSCHLIESSLICH ein flexibles, drei-phasiges Stromkabel, das in  
Ihrem Land durch die zuständige Organisation für  
Sicherheitsbestimmungen genehmigt ist. Das Stromkabel MUSS vom  
Typ HAR (harmonisiert) mit einer individuellen Größe von 0,75 mm2  
sein. Das Kabel sollte mit einem geeigneten Stecker mit Erdung an  
einem Ende ausgestattet sein und mit einem IEC Gerätestecker am  
anderen Ende. Beide Kabelenden müssen einen Zulassungsaufkleber  
der zuständigen Organisation für Sicherheitsbestimmungen Ihres  
Landes aufweisen.  
Troubleshooting  
See on page 16, for VCN AC LED states. For more information, refer to  
Appendix A Troubleshooting.  
CAUTION: All servicing should be undertaken ONLY by qualified service  
personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.  
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Real Time LED Indications  
Using the Management Terminal for Local and Central Management  
Line Card Management  
Central Management  
Remote Software Download  
Real Time LED  
Indications  
The LEDs on the front panel (Figure 23) provide real-time indications of  
the status of each line in the VCN AC.  
Figure 23 VCN Access Concentrator Front Panel  
LAN LED  
LAN Port  
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2
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11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Line LED  
Power LED  
Local Management Access  
(Hidden connectors)  
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Table 8 describes the VCN AC front panel LEDs.  
Table 8 VCN Access Concentrator Front Panel LEDs and Connectors  
LED  
State  
Used to  
LAN  
Green  
Indicate connection of the VCN AC to the Ethernet  
Switch.  
LINE  
OFF  
Indicate VCN AC is not connected to the line.  
Flashing green Indicate data transmission over the VDSL line.  
POWER  
OFF  
Indicate that the VCN AC is not powered.  
Orange  
Indicate that the power-on self-test failed if the  
LED remains orange for more than 30 seconds.  
Green  
Indicate that the unit is functional.  
Using the  
For service and maintenance through local or central management, you  
need a terminal or computer used as a terminal emulator.  
Management  
Terminal for Local  
and Central  
Management  
Management Use a PC equipped with a terminal application capable of 115,200 bps  
Terminal serial communication with a VCN AC. Refer to Appendix C Terminal  
Requirements Emulation Settings.  
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Connecting the PC To connect the PC to the LMA port:  
Terminal Emulator  
1 Remove the cover from the LMA section of the VCN AC, shown in  
Figure 24. Insert a screw driver in each of the three grooves and pry the  
cover loose to reveal the LMA section shown in Figure 25.  
Figure 24 Removing the Cover from the LMA Section  
Grooves  
For Removal  
Of Strip  
Figure 25 The Uncovered LMA Section of VCN Access Concentrator  
1
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11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
The Uncovered LMA  
Ports  
LMA  
port 24  
LMA  
port 1  
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2 Connect the LMA port to the PC serial port (COM1 or 2) with the cable  
provided.  
3 Plug the end of the cable with the four-pin MiniDIN connector into one of  
the 24 VCN AC LMA ports. For central management or to manage the  
first port, plug the MiniDIN into port LMA port 1. To locally manage  
another port, plug the MiniDIN into the LMA connector of that port.  
Line Card  
Management  
This section describes local management.  
All lower level menus are accessed by selecting a menu item from the  
menu you are viewing and typing the item number. You return to the  
previous menu, the higher level menu, by typing 0(zero) and pressing  
<Enter>.  
Local Menus In this section you will find information on how to monitor and control an  
LC through its LMA port.  
In most menus, except where indicated, the option labeled 0is for  
returning to a higher level menu (Figure 26).  
Figure 26 Return to Previous Menu Option  
0. Return to previous menu  
Login  
After connecting the management terminal to one of the LMA ports 2  
through 24, press any key. The login dialog appears:  
Login:  
Type your Login ID and press <Enter>.  
Password:  
Type your password and press <Enter>.  
The default login is admin; the default password is null—just press  
<Enter>.  
If you make a mistake in your Login ID, an error message appears:  
Login incorrect  
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If you forget your password, contact technical support. Refer to  
Appendix D Technical Support.  
Line Card Main Menu  
The Line Card Main Menu appears at the end of the login dialog.  
If another menu appears, type 0(zero) and press <Enter> repeatedly until  
the Line Card Main Menu appears as shown in Figure 27. This menu  
allows you to manage the port.  
Figure 27 Line Card Main Menu  
Line Card Main Menu  
-------------------  
1. LC version  
2. Debug menu  
3. Management menu  
4. VDSL control  
5. Test control  
6. Flash actions  
7. LC Configuration  
0. Exit  
Please enter your choice:  
Line Card Menu Hierarchy and Summary  
This section provides a menu hierarchy to describe the structure of the  
menu system and a menu summary to help the network administrator  
use the management system efficiently.  
The chart in Figure 28 summarizes the menu hierarchy. The abbreviations  
next to the menu names are suggestions for how the menus are used.  
Most of the menus labeled D are not described further in this chapter  
since they are used mainly by developers for debugging. The debug  
menus for performing loopbacks are described since loopbacks can be  
used by network administrators in problem solving.  
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Figure 28 Line Card Menu Structure  
Login Process  
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Set Normal Mode  
Change  
Work Mode  
P
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D
Management  
Menu  
Ethernet  
Menu  
Set Internal  
Loopback Mode  
Line Card Menu  
Ethernet Status  
Traffic Counters  
Reset Counters  
P
D
Set External  
Loopback Mode  
M
D
D
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D
Debug Menu  
Test Control  
Set Full Duplex  
Mode  
M
D
Change  
Work Mode  
HDLC Menu  
D
Set Normal Mode  
D
P
M
P
Set Internal  
Loopback Mode  
HDLC Status  
D
Flash Actions  
Tasks Info Menu  
Traffic Counters  
Reset Counters  
S
P
Operation  
Mode Selector  
S
D
Reset Board  
P
Reset All Counters  
C
Set VLAN ID for Management  
C
KEY  
LC Configuration  
C
Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
Change Password  
Configuration  
C
C
C
M Monitoring system  
operation and problem  
reporting  
Set to Factory Defaults  
D
D
Read BCM6010 register  
Write BCM6010 register  
M
M
P
QAM Channel Status  
P
S
D
Problem Solving  
VDSL Control  
LC Version  
Software Download  
D
D
Debug, for developers  
use only  
I2C control  
VDSL print  
Table 9 provides a summary of the line card menus, the submenus and  
the corresponding number sequence. Click a menu or submenu name to  
receive more information.  
After typing each number in the number sequence press the <Enter> key.  
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Table 9 Number Sequence Corresponding to Submenus  
Number  
Sequence  
Menu Name  
Submenu  
Line Card Main Menu  
LC Version  
1
Management Menu  
The Ethernet Menu  
3
31  
Ethernet Traffic Counters  
Ethernet Status  
3 1 1  
3 1 2  
3 1 3  
3 1 4  
3 2  
Reset Ethernet Counters  
Change Ethernet Work Mode Menu  
The HDLC Menu  
HDLC Traffic Counters  
HDLC Status  
3 2 1  
3 2 2  
3 2 3  
3 2 4  
3 4  
Reset HDLC Counters  
Change HDLC Work Mode  
Reset All Counters  
Reset the Line Card  
3 5  
The VDSL Control Menu  
4
VDSL QAM Channel Status Report  
4 1  
The LC Configuration Menu  
7
Set VLAN ID for Management  
Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
Change Password  
7 1  
7 2  
7 3  
Set to Factory Defaults  
7 4  
When you are finished using the local management menus, exit your  
terminal emulation program and disconnect your personal computer  
from the Local Management port.  
Line Card Main Menu of Port 1  
The Line Card Main Menu of Port 1 (Figure 29) is entered from the Main  
Menu of Central Management (refer to the section Central  
Management). It is identical to the Line Card Main Menu of other ports  
except for option 0which returns the user to the Central Management  
Main Menu. In the Port 1 Line Card Main Menu, entering option 0causes  
the VCN Access Concentrator Menu to appear.  
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Figure 29 Line Card Main Menu of Port 1  
Line Card Main Menu  
-------------------  
1. LC version  
2. Debug menu  
3. Management menu  
4. VDSL control  
5. Test control  
6. Flash actions  
7. LC Configuration  
0. Return to previous menu  
Please enter your choice:  
LC Version  
To check the software and hardware version of the line card (LC), type 1  
in the Line Card Main Menu. The screen in Figure 30 appears:  
Figure 30 Version Screen  
System Display  
--------------  
HW Version:  
SW Version:  
SW Date:  
1.0  
3.5  
Jul 16 2000,  
10:56:28  
SW Time:  
LC Slot Number: 1  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Press <Enter> to return to the Line Card Main Menu.  
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Management Menu  
To display the Management Menu, type 3 in the Line Card Main Menu  
and press <Enter>. The Management Menu, shown in Figure 31,  
appears.  
Figure 31 Line Card Management Menu  
Management Menu  
---------------  
1. Ethernet Menu  
2. HDLC Menu  
3. Tasks Info Menu  
4. Reset All Counters  
5. Reset Board  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
The Ethernet Menu  
To view the Ethernet menu:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu type 3 and press <Enter>.  
2 In the Management Menu, type 1 and press <Enter>. The options in  
Figure 32 appear.  
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Figure 32 The Ethernet Menu  
Ethernet Menu  
-------------  
1. Traffic Counters  
2. Ethernet Status  
3. Reset Counters  
4. Change Work Mode  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please Enter your choice:  
The Ethernet Menu options are described in Table 10.  
Table 10 Ethernet Menu Options  
Ethernet Menu  
Options  
Feature  
How to use  
Traffic counters  
Displays traffic counters  
Refer to “Ethernet Traffic  
Ethernet Status  
Displays line status, including Refer to “Ethernet Status”  
normal or loopback mode  
and duplex mode  
on page 59.  
Reset Counters  
Returns traffic counters to  
zero  
To reset Ethernet counters  
from the Ethernet Menu,  
type 3 and press <Enter>.  
Change Work Mode  
Enables setting internal and  
external loopbacks, normal  
Refer to “Change Ethernet  
Work Mode Menu” on  
mode, and the setting of half page 60.  
and full duplex mode  
Ethernet Traffic Counters  
The Ethernet traffic counters count normal frames and errored frames  
transferred between the VCN AC and the Ethernet Switch.  
To check the Ethernet traffic counters, type 1in the Ethernet Menu  
(Figure 32), and press <Enter> to view Ethernet traffic counters; the  
Ethernet traffic counters screen appears (Figure 33).  
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Figure 33 A Typical Ethernet Traffic Counters Screen  
Ethernet Traffic Counters  
-------------------------  
Transmit counters  
Tx frames  
Tx errors  
Discards  
- 148361  
- 41  
- 0  
Receive counters  
Rx frames  
- 148361  
Rx frames  
CRC errors  
Discarded  
Alignment errors  
Overruns  
Collisions  
Frames too long  
Frames too short  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Ethernet Status  
To check Ethernet line status, type 2and press <Enter> in the Ethernet  
Menu; the Ethernet Status screen in Figure 34 appears:  
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Figure 34 Ethernet Status Screen  
Ethernet status  
---------------  
Scc channel numbers  
- 2  
Work mode  
- normal operation  
- yes  
- yes  
- no  
- 15  
Transmit enable  
Receive enable  
Heartbeat checking  
Retry limit  
Maximum length of rx frame  
Minimum length of rx frame  
- 1522 bytes  
- 64 bytes  
Press <Enter> to continue ...  
Reset Ethernet Counters  
To reset Ethernet counters, type 3in the Ethernet Menu and press  
<Enter>.  
Change Ethernet Work Mode Menu  
To change the Ethernet loopback mode or the duplex mode, use the  
Change Work Mode Menu. In the Ethernet Menu, type 4and press  
<Enter>. The options in Figure 35 appear.  
Figure 35 Change Work Mode Menu  
Change Work Mode Menu  
---------------------  
Current Working Mode of Ethernet: Normal Operation  
1. Set Normal Mode  
2. Set Internal Loopback Mode  
3. Set Extenal Loopback Mode  
4. Set Full Duplex Mode  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
In the Change Work Mode Menu, the current working mode is shown to  
be one of:  
Normal Operation  
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Internal Loopback Mode  
External Loopback Mode  
Full Duplex Mode  
The full duplex mode is displayed if a previous operation changed the  
mode to full duplex.  
Refer to Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode, on page 71, for changing  
the duplex mode.  
Setting Internal Loopback Mode  
To set internal loopback mode, type 2and press <Enter>. The message  
appears:  
This action will change the working mode of Ethernet  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
Setting External Loopback Mode  
To set external loopback mode, type 3and press <Enter>. The message  
appears:  
This action will change the working mode of Ethernet  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
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The action has been canceled  
Setting Normal Mode  
To set normal mode, type 1and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
This action will change the working mode of Ethernet  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
Normal mode is both lack of loopbacks and half duplex operation.  
Setting Duplex Mode  
To change the duplex mode to full, type 4in the Change Work Mode  
Menu, and press <Enter>. The messages appear:  
This action will change the working mode of Ethernet  
Note: the change will NOT be saved after reset.  
For changing and saving use the configuration menu  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
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The HDLC Menu  
To view the HDLC menu:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu type 3 and press <Enter>.  
2 In the Management Menu, type 2 and press <Enter>. The options in  
Figure 36 appear.  
Figure 36 HDLC Menu  
HDLC Menu  
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1. Traffic Counters  
2. HDLC Status  
3. Reset Counters  
4. Change Work Mode  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
The HDLC Menu options are described in Table 10.  
Table 11 HDLC Menu Options  
HDLC Menu Options Feature  
How to use  
Traffic counters  
Displays traffic counters  
HDLC Status  
Displays line status, including Refer to “HDLC Status” on  
normal or loopback mode  
and duplex mode  
page 64.  
Reset Counters  
Returns traffic counters to  
zero  
To reset HDLC counters  
from the HDLC Menu, type  
3 and press <Enter>.  
Change Work Mode  
Enables setting internal and  
external loopbacks, normal  
mode, and the setting of half  
and full duplex mode  
Refer to “Change HDLC  
Work Mode” on page 65.  
HDLC Traffic counters  
The HDLC traffic counter counters normal frames and errored frames  
over the link between the VCN AP and the VCN AC.  
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HDLC Traffic Counters  
In the HDLC Menu, type 1; the HDLC traffic counter screen appears  
(Figure 37).  
Figure 37 HDLC Traffic Counters  
HDLC Traffic Counters  
---------------------  
Transmit counters  
Tx frames  
Retransmissions  
Tx errors  
- 55  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
Discards  
Receive counters  
Rx frames  
Crc errors  
Discards  
Abort sequences  
Overruns  
- 56  
- 0  
- 0  
- 1  
- 0  
- 0  
- 0  
- 1  
Not mine  
Frames too long  
Dpll errors  
Frames not aligned  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
HDLC Status  
To check HDLC line status, type 2and press <Enter> in the HDLC Menu;  
the HDLC Status screen in Figure 38 appears:  
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Figure 38 HDLC Status Screen  
HDLC Status  
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Scc channel numbers  
Work mode  
Transmit enable  
Receive enable  
- 3  
- normal operation  
- yes  
- yes  
Maximum length of rx frame  
- 1600 bytes  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Reset HDLC Counters  
To reset HDLC counters, type 3in the HDLC Menu and press <Enter>.  
Change HDLC Work Mode  
To change the HDLC loopback mode, use the Change Work Mode Menu.  
In the HDLC Menu, type 4and press <Enter>. The options in Figure 39  
appear.  
Figure 39 Change HDLC Work Mode Menu  
Current Working Mode of HDLC: Normal Operation  
1. Set Normal Mode  
2. Set Internal Loopback Mode  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
In the Change Work Mode Menu, the current working mode is shown to  
be one of:  
Normal Operation  
Normal operation is lack of loopbacks.  
Internal Loopback Mode  
Setting Internal Loopback Mode  
To set internal loopback mode, type 2and press <Enter>. The message  
appears:  
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This action will change the working mode of HDLC  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
Setting Normal Mode  
To set normal mode, type 1and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
This action will change the working mode of HDLC  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To confirm type y; to discard, type n; and and press <Enter>.  
When you proceed, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
When you discard the operation, the message appears:  
Normal mode is lack of loopbacks.  
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The VDSL Control Menu  
To check the VDSL parameters:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu (Figure 27), type 4; the VDSL Control Menu  
shown in Figure 40 appears.  
Figure 40 VDSL Control Menu.  
VDSL Control Menu  
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1. QAM channel status  
2. Read BCM6010 register  
3. Write BCM6010 register  
4. I2C control  
5. VDSL print  
0. Return to previous menu  
Please Enter your choice:  
2 Type 1in the VDSL Control Menu and press <Enter>; the QAM Channel  
Status report appears:  
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Figure 41 VDSL QAM Channel Status Report  
QAM channel status  
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QAM status:  
In lock  
VDSL restarts:  
VDSL warm starts:  
1
0
Downstream parameters  
DS Symbol rate:  
DS Constellation:  
DS Bit rate:  
1.964 Mbaud  
2^5  
9.820 Mbps  
40.250 dB  
SNR(@QPSK):  
Upstream parameters  
US Constellation:  
US Bit rate:  
SNR(@QPSK):  
SNR Estimate:  
4.910 Mbaud  
2^2  
9.820 Mbps  
36.932 dB  
36.27 dB  
Press <Enter> to continue ...  
Figure 41 contains the following information:  
QAM Status: In lock—the line to the VCN AP is connected.  
The alternate state is Out of lock—the line to the VCN AP is not  
connected.  
Restarts, the number of times the line to the VCN AP undergoes a cold  
restart. A cold restart occurs when there is a prolonged break in the  
line.  
Warm restart, a restart using information that existed the previous  
time the link was operational. A warm start occurs when the line is  
briefly disconnected or line noise occurs over a period of time.  
SNR, signal to noise ratio.  
Reset All Counters  
To reset all traffic counters, type 4in the Management Menu (Figure 31)  
and press <Enter>; the message appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])?  
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To reset the counters, type y and press <Enter>. The confirmation  
appears (Figure 42).  
Figure 42 Action Confirmed  
The action has been done  
Press ENTER  
To reject the option, type nand press <Enter>. The message appears:  
Figure 43 Action Canceled  
The action has been canceled  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Reset the Line Card  
To reset the LC board, type 5in the Management Menu (Figure 31) and  
press <Enter>; the messages in Figure 44 appear:  
Figure 44 Reset Board Confirmation  
This action will reset the whole board  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To reject, press <Enter> or type nand press <Enter>. The Management  
Menu reappears.  
To proceed type yand press <Enter>; the message appears:  
The system is going down...  
The Operation Mode Selector Menu (Figure 47) appears.  
If this menu is ignored for 5 seconds, default execution from the flash  
begins and the messages in Figure 54 and Figure 55 appear:  
The Login message appears:  
Login:  
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The LC Configuration Menu  
To view the LC Configuration Menu, type 7and press <Enter> in the Line  
Card Main Menu; the screen in Figure 45 appears. The VLAN ID and the  
Ethernet duplex mode are displayed followed by the menu options.  
Figure 45 LC Configuration Menu  
LC Configuration Menu  
----------------------  
Current VLAN ID for Management:  
Current Ethernet mode:  
None  
Full Duplex  
1. Set VLAN ID for Management  
2. Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
3. Change Password  
4. Set to Factory Defaults  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
After changing the parameters controlled by this menu, perform a card  
reset to ensure that the card operates with your selected values.  
Set VLAN ID for Management  
The default VCN AC VLAN for management is VLAN 1 tagged.  
To set the management VLAN ID:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu, type 7and press <Enter>.  
2 In the LC Configuration Menu, type 1and press <Enter>.  
The dialog in step Figure 46appears.  
Figure 46 LC VLAN ID Dialog  
Note: In a topology with VCN Concentrator, the concentrator's  
agent setting may override existing setting. For more information  
please refer to the service manual.  
Enter VLAN ID (1 - 4094, 0 for none) [none]:  
The system expects a number in the indicated range. Type a number in  
the range 0-4094 and press <Enter>.  
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After any number the user enters, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
The first line in the LC Configuration Menu confirms the user VLAN ID  
entry.  
Set Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
To set the Ethernet duplex mode:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu, type 7and press <Enter>.  
2 In the LC Configuration Menu, type 2and press <Enter>.  
The dialog appears:  
Enter ’f’ for full duplex or ’h’ for half duplex [f]:  
To establish Ethernet full duplex mode, type fand press <Enter>.  
To establish Ethernet full duplex mode, type hand press <Enter>.  
After either entry, the message appears:  
Action has been done.  
The second line of the LC Configuration Menu (Figure 45) provides  
confirmation.  
Change Password  
To change the LC password:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu, type 7and press <Enter>.  
2 In the LC Configuration Menu, type 3and press <Enter>. The message  
appears:  
Enter the old password:  
3 Respond by entering your current password. The message appears:  
Enter the new password (up to 8 characters): *****  
4 Respond by entering your new password. The message appears:  
Confirm new password (up to 8 characters): *****  
The message appears:  
The password was changed and saved in a non-volatile memory  
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Set to Factory Defaults  
To restore factory default IP parameters and password:  
1 In the Line Card Main Menu, type 7and press <Enter>.  
2 In the LC Configuration Menu, type 4and press <Enter>.  
The message appears:  
This action will return the system parameters to their  
default values  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
To reject, type nand press <Enter> .  
To proceed, type yand press <Enter>. The messages appear:  
The factory’s default settings were written to the  
non-volatile memory  
Note: some of the changes will take effect just after reset  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Loading a New This section describes the procedure for loading a software release into  
Software Release an VCN AC Line Card through the LMA.  
Through the LMA  
Before you download new software, ensure that the service cable is  
connected to the PC that has been configured to use Procomm Plus  
application. See Appendix C for configuring terminal emulation settings.  
To download new software perform the following steps:  
1 Attach your terminal emulating PC to the LMA port of the VCN Access  
Concentrator Line Card where you want to load the software.  
2 Press any key to view the Line Card Main Menu on the terminal screen. If  
another menu appears, type 0(zero) and press <Enter> repeatedly until  
the Line Card Main Menu appears (Figure 27).  
3 From the Line Card Main Menu, type 3. The Management Menu appears  
(Figure 31).  
4 From the Management Menu type 5 (Reset board) and press <Enter>.  
The following dialog appears:  
This action will reset the whole board  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N]) / ? :  
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5 Type yand press <Enter> to reset. A message that the system is going  
down is displayed followed by the Operation Mode Selector Menu in  
Figure 47:  
Figure 47 Operation Mode Selector Menu  
********************************************************  
3Com NCD. (C)  
10Base-S Boot loader V2.00  
Date: Jun 15 1999, Time: 16:13:31  
CPE modem Operation Mode Selector.  
Enter:  
S - for Serial loading  
D - for Debug operation  
OR  
OR  
F - for SW execution from the Flash OR  
C - for MAC address programming.  
********************************************************  
6 Type S; the downloading message in Figure 48 appears.  
The choice of Fin the Operation Mode Selector (Figure 47), is the default;  
if the Software Download Menu displays for 5 seconds, execution from  
the flash automatically begins. The choice of Dis for debug purposes only  
and should only be carried out by system developers. Option Cis for  
entering the MAC address. This is normally performed in the factory.  
Figure 48 The Downloading Message  
**************************  
Load Procedure via Serial Line  
**************************  
Waiting for downloading...  
7 In the Procomm Plus window shown in Figure 49, select Data > Send File  
(Figure 50).  
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Figure 49 Procomm Plus Terminal Screen  
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Figure 50 Procom Plus Data > Send File Menu  
The screen shown in Figure 51 appears  
Figure 51 Sending File Using ASCII Screen  
8 Browse for the correct file, select the file and click open. The file is  
downloading.  
9 While the file is downloading, the status screen shown in Figure 52  
appears:  
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Figure 52 Status Screen  
The VCN AC port software is downloaded to the flash memory in the  
VCN AC, and the messages in Figure 53 appear:  
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Figure 53 File Downloaded Messages  
File has been downloaded successfully!!!  
SW image validation passed!!!  
Start saving to the FLASH!  
Sector passed number-0  
Sector passed number-1  
Sector passed number-2  
Sector passed number-3  
Sector passed number-4  
Sector passed number-5  
Sector passed number-6  
Sector passed number-7  
Sector passed number-8  
Sector passed number-9  
Sector passed number-10  
Sector passed number-11  
Flash erased OK!  
Storage1 has been erased!  
Application buffer address - 99e8  
Last write address - 2880004  
Last write data  
Last written data - 10  
Data counter - 1  
- 10  
Indicator has been written!  
Application buffer address - 160000  
Last write address - 2880008  
Last write data  
- 0  
Last written data - 0  
Data counter  
- 393211  
SW image has been saved!  
Application buffer address - 66d0  
Last write address - 2880000  
Last write data  
Last written data - 55aa  
Data counter - 1  
- 55aa  
Signature has been written!  
The SW version has been saved to the FLASH!  
SW image is being executed!!!  
*****************************  
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Figure 54 Software Execution Messages  
Start executing main!  
Watchdog initialized OK !  
After the software download, the port starts to execute the software  
from the flash memory. The port runs a selftest, and the messages shown  
in Figure 55 appear:  
Figure 55 Port Self-test Message  
Ethernet MAC address is 00.c0.da.40.80.54  
HDLC selftest passed!  
Ethernet selftest passed!  
I2C selftest passed!  
SMC2 task created!  
SMC2 task started!  
SMC2 task created!  
SMC2 task started!  
SMC2 selftest passed!  
VDSL selftest passed!  
MNG task created!  
MNG task started!  
AGENT task created!  
IP task created!  
IP task started!  
LED task created!  
LED task started!  
LMA task created  
LMA task started  
Telnet CLI task created  
Then the Login prompt appears; refer to page 52 for more information.  
If, instead of the messages in Figure 55 through Figure 55, one of the  
following messages appear, the software load failed:  
Flash Error  
SW image validation failed  
Try to load the software again. If the problem persists, replace the port in  
the VCN AC.  
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When you are finished using the local management, exit your terminal  
emulation program and disconnect your personal computer from the  
local management port.  
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Central  
Management  
This section describes central management.  
Overview The management agent in the card, in VCN AC slot 1, performs central  
management of the VCN AC through a proprietary protocol. The  
management agent supports monitoring and control of all 24 VCN AC  
ports.  
Figure 56 Central Management Message Flow  
Statistics and  
Status M essages  
Q ueries and  
Control M essages  
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Starting with hardware release 2.0, management messages between card  
1 and the other 23 VCN AC cards are carried over an internal serial link.  
Central management message flow is displayed in Figure 56. The internal  
serial link is not shown in the figure.  
In previous releases, management messages between card 1 and the  
other 23 VCN AC cards are carried over the Ethernet through the  
Ethernet switch to which the VCN AC is connected. The flows in  
Figure 56 pass through the Ethernet switch to which the VCN AC is  
connected. The Ethernet links used by management messages are not  
shown in the figure.  
There are two user interfaces for central management:  
A terminal emulating computer attached to the LMA port in VCN AC  
slot1  
A Telnet session between a management computer and the VCN AC  
The user commands cause the Management Agent in VCN AC slot 1 to  
issue queries and control messages to all the cards in the VCN AC. The  
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management receives status and statistics messages from the cards in the  
VCN AC and displays responses to the user commands on the users  
screen.  
In LMA access, the users computer is directly attached through the VCN  
AC LMA port (Figure 57).  
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Term inal  
VCN AC  
Refer to Central Management Menus in the LMA Interface for the menus  
that appear in the LMA interface.  
In remote access, the user communicates with the management agent  
through Telnet on his computer. His computer is attached either through  
the local Ethernet network (Figure 58) or through the Internet (Figure 59).  
Figure 58 Connecting the Management Terminal in the Ethernet  
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Figure 59 Connecting the Management Terminal in the Internet  
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Refer to Central Management Via Telnet for the Telnet menus.  
Central Management This section describes the Central Management Menus accessed through  
Menus in the LMA the LMA interface of slot 1.  
Interface  
In most menus, except where indicated, the option labeled 0is for  
returning to a higher level menu (Figure 60).  
Figure 60 Return to Previous Menu Option  
To access central management choose one of the following:  
plug the MiniDin 4-pin connector into the Line Card 1 LMA port. LMA  
Port 1 is the port for central management.  
Establish a Telnet session remotely; refer to Central Management Via  
Telnet, page 104.  
When you are finished using the central management menus via LMA,  
exit your terminal emulation program and disconnect your personal  
computer from the central management port.  
Login Process  
When the terminal is plugged into the LC1 LMA port, the login prompt  
appears (Figure 61).  
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Figure 61 Login Process  
Login: 1234  
Password: ***  
To complete login:  
1 Enter your login ID and press <Enter>. The password prompt appears.  
2 Enter your password and press <Enter>.  
The default login is admin; the default password is null—just press  
<Enter>.  
If you forget your password, contact technical support. Refer to  
Appendix D Technical Support.  
When the login procedure completes, the VCN Access concentrator  
Menu (Figure 62) appears. If you make a mistake in your login ID, an error  
message appears:  
Login incorrect  
Figure 62 VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
VCN Access Concentrator  
-----------------------  
1. Management agent menu  
2. LC menu  
0. Exit  
Central Management Menu Hierarchy and Summary  
This section provides a menu hierarchy to describe the structure of the  
menu system and a menu summary to help the network administrator  
use the management system efficiently.  
The chart in Figure 63 summarizes the menu hierarchy. The abbreviations  
next to the menu names are suggestions for how the menus are used.  
The Operation Mode Selector Menu is labeled both S and D. This menu is  
labeled S for software downloading, which is performed through the  
LMA port. The menu is also labeled D for debugging; the debug options  
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are not described here since they are used only by developers. All the  
remaining menus are fully described.  
Figure 63 Central Management Menu Structure  
Login Process  
LC Menu  
Refer to Figure 28  
M
VCN Access  
Concentrator  
Brief Status  
M
M
P
Monitoring  
Menu  
Traffic Counters  
M
P
M
Management Agent  
Menu  
VDSL Information  
Operation  
S
D
P
P
Control Menu  
Reset Port  
Mode Selector  
VDSL Restart  
P
P
Reset All Counters  
Reset Ethernet Counters  
P
C
Reset HDLC Counters  
VLAN ID for Management  
Concentrator  
Configuration  
Menu  
C
C
C
Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
Concentrator Password  
KEY  
Configuration  
C
C
IP Menu  
Agent  
Configuration  
Menu  
C
P
P
M Monitoring system  
operation and problem  
reporting  
C
P
Set Factory Defaults  
Operation  
S
D
Reset Agent  
Mode Selector  
P
S
D
Problem Solving  
Close Telnet Session  
Software Download  
Debug, for developers use only  
Version  
Information  
Table 12 provides a summary of all central management menus. Click on  
a menu or submenu in the table to access a detailed description of its  
use.  
After typing each number in the number sequence press the <Enter> key.  
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Table 12 Central Management Menus and Corresponding Number Sequence  
Number  
Sequence  
Menu Name  
Submenu  
VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
Management Agent Menu  
1
Line Card Main Menu for Line Card 1  
2
Management Agent Menu  
Monitoring Menu  
1
Version Information  
1 1  
1 2  
1 2 1  
1 2 2  
Brief Status of All Ports  
Traffic Counters for Selected Port  
Detailed Port Status  
1 2 1 [port number]  
1 2 3  
VDSL Information for Selected Port  
Control Menu  
1 3  
Change Port Selection in Control Menu  
Reset Port  
1 3 1  
1 3 2  
VDSL Restart  
1 3 3  
Reset all Counters  
1 3 4  
Reset Ethernet counters  
Reset HDLC counters  
1 3 5  
1 3 6  
Concentrator Configuration Menu  
1 4  
Change VLAN ID for Management  
Change Ethernet Half or Full Duplex Mode  
In Line Cards  
1 4 1  
1 4 2  
1 4 2 1  
1 4 2 2  
1 4 2 0  
1 4 3  
In Access Points  
In Both  
Change the Concentrator Password  
Agent Configuration Menu  
1 5  
IP Menu  
1 5 2  
Close Telnet Session  
Set Factory Defaults  
Reset Agent  
1 5 3  
1 5 4  
VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
The VCN Access Concentrator Menu is shown in Figure 62.  
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All lower level menus are accessed by typing the item number  
corresponding to a selected item and pressing <Enter>. You return to the  
previous menu, the higher level menu, by entering 0(zero) and pressing  
<Enter>.  
Pressing 0in the VCN Access concentrator Menu exits the management  
system.  
Management Agent Menu  
To access central management:  
In the VCN Access Concentrator Menu, type 1 and press <Enter>.  
The Management Agent Menu appears (Figure 64).  
Figure 64 Management Agent Menu  
Management Agent Menu  
---------------------  
1. Version Information  
2. Monitoring Menu  
3. Control Menu  
4. Concentrator Configuration Menu  
5. Agent Configuration Menu  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
Line Card Main Menu for Line Card 1  
The local management menus for the card in slot 1 are reached from the  
VCN Access Concentrator Menu in the central management system.  
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To enter the Line Card Main Menu, type 2in the VCN Access  
Concentrator Menu (Figure 62, page 83) and press <Enter>; the Line  
Card Main Menu appears (Figure 65)  
Figure 65 Slot 1 Line Card Main Menu  
Line Card Main Menu  
-------------------  
1. LC version  
2. Debug menu  
3. Management menu  
4. VDSL control  
5. Test control  
6. Flash actions  
0. Return to previous menu  
Please enter your choice:  
All the menus that are reached from the Line Card Main Menu in LMA  
port 1 are identical to the local management menus for the other ports.  
See “Local Menus”, page 52, for the menus you reach from the Line Card  
Main Menu. The difference between this menu and the Line Card Main  
Menu of the other LMA ports is that entering 0in this menu returns the  
system to the VCN Access Concentrator Menu.  
Version Information  
To view hardware and software version information:  
In the Management Agent Menu (Figure 64), type 1and press <Enter>.  
The Hardware and Software Version screen (Figure 66) appears.  
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Figure 66 Hardware and Software Version  
System Display  
--------------  
HW Version:  
SW Version:  
SW Date:  
1.0  
3.5  
Jul 11 2000,  
17:05:12  
SW Time:  
LC Slot Number: 1  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Monitoring Menu  
To monitor VCN AC ports, type 2in the Management Agent Menu  
(Figure 64) and press <Enter>.  
The Monitoring Menu shown in Figure 67 appears.  
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Figure 67 Monitoring Menu  
Monitoring Menu  
---------------  
1. Brief Status  
2. Traffic Counters  
3. VDSL Information  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
Brief Status of All Ports  
To view a brief status report of all ports, type 1in the Monitoring Menu;  
the VCN AC Brief Status Report appears (Figure 68).  
Figure 68 Brief Status Report  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
|
|
|________________________________VDSL_____________________________|  
|Port|Status| |__Upstream__|_Downstream_| |____Traffic counters___|  
|Link| Rate | SNR | Rate | SNR | Restarts | TX RX  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
|
|
|
|
| 1 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.5 | 9.82 |39.7 |  
| 2 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |31.9 | 9.82 |39.6 |  
| 3 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |31.7 | 9.82 |40.5 |  
| 4 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.0 | 9.82 |40.5 |  
| 5 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.6 | 9.82 |41.2 |  
| 6 | Ok |Down| 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.00 | 0.0 |  
| 7 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |35.7 | 9.82 |41.6 |  
| 8 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |31.2 | 9.82 |41.0 |  
| 9 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.6 | 9.82 |41.0 |  
| 10 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.0 | 9.82 |39.6 |  
| 11 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.1 | 9.82 |41.0 |  
| 12 | Ok | Up | 9.82 |33.2 | 9.82 |40.9 |  
1 |  
2 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 | 483891033 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
0 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
2 | 483867247 |  
2 |  
2 |  
0 |  
2 |  
2 |  
2 |  
2 |  
2 |  
2 |  
1 |  
1 |  
0 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
1 |  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
The report includes the following information:  
Port Status  
OK, port is operational.  
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Fail, port is not operational.  
Link  
Up, the connection to VCN AP is up.  
Down, the connection to VCN AP is down.  
Rate, in Mbps  
SNR, signal to noise ratio  
Restarts, the number of times the link to the VCN AP is restarted  
Traffic counters, in Ethernet frames on the link to the VCN AP  
TX, towards the VCN AP.  
RX, from the VCN AP.  
To view the status of ports 13 through 24, press <Enter>.  
After the continuation of the status report for ports 13 through 24, the  
following options displayed in Figure 69 appear:  
Figure 69 Refresh Brief Status or View Port Statistical Detail  
Enter R to refresh, or  
Port number (1 - 24): r  
To refresh the brief status report, enter R, and press <Enter>.  
To view detailed port statistics, enter the port number, and press <Enter>.  
The report in Figure 71 appears.  
Detailed Port Status  
To view detailed port statistics:  
1 In the Monitoring Menu, type 1and press <Enter> to continue.  
2 At the end of the Brief Status report (Figure 69), enter a number in the  
range 1 to 24.  
The detailed report appears (Figure 71).  
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Traffic Counters for Selected Port  
To select traffic counters, type 2 in the Monitoring Menu (Figure 67),  
press <Enter>, and the desired port number, and press <Enter>, as in  
Figure 70.  
Figure 70 Select Traffic Counters and Port  
Please enter your choice: 2  
Enter port number (1 - 24):1  
Detailed Ethernet and HDLC traffic counters appear, as in Figure 71.  
Figure 71 Traffic Counters for Selected Port  
Traffic Counters for Port 3  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Transmit counters |  
Ethernet counters  
HDLC counters  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Tx frames_________ |  
Tx errors_________ |  
Discards__________ |  
484073854  
0
0
2
0
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Receive counters  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
|
Rx frames_________ |  
CRC errors________ |  
Frames not aligned |  
Overruns__________ |  
Discards__________ |  
Collisions________ |  
Frames too short__ |  
Abort sequences___ |  
Not mine__________ |  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
-
484073854  
0
1
0
0
110  
-
-
4
0
Press ENTER to continue ...  
In Figure 71, the traffic directions for Ethernet and HDLC are indicated:  
Ethernet  
TX, from the VCN AP.  
RX, to the VCN AP.  
HDLC  
TX, to the VCN AP.  
RX, from the VCN AP.  
Pressing <Enter> displays VDSL information for the selected port, as in  
Figure 73.  
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The dialog in Figure 72 appears.  
Figure 72 Prompt for Continuation of Traffic Counters Screen  
Enter  
R to refresh, or  
0 to return to the menu, or  
Port number (1 - 24):  
To view a more recent Traffic Counters (Figure 71) and VDSL Information  
(Figure 73) screens, type rand press <Enter>.  
To return to the Monitoring Menu type 0and pressing <Enter>.  
To view Traffic Counters (Figure 71) and VDSL Information (Figure 73)  
screens for a selected port, type the <port number> and press <Enter>.  
VDSL Information for Selected Port  
To select VDSL information for a particular port:  
1 In the Monitoring Menu, type 3and press <Enter>.  
2 Enter the desired port number and press <Enter>.  
The VDSL information report (Figure 73) appears.  
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Figure 73 VDSL Information for Selected Port  
VDSL Information for Port 3  
----------------------------  
QAM status:  
In lock  
VDSL restarts:  
VDSL warm starts:  
1
0
Downstream parameters  
DS Symbol rate:  
DS Constellation:  
DS Bit rate:  
1.964 Mbaud  
2^5  
9.820 Mbps  
40.500 dB  
SNR(@QPSK):  
Upstream parameters  
US Symbol rate:  
US Constellation:  
US Bit rate:  
SNR(@QPSK):  
SNR Estimate:  
4.910 Mbaud  
2^2  
9.820 Mbps  
31.678 dB  
31.09 dB  
Enter  
R to refresh, or  
0 to return to the menu, or  
Port number (1 - 24):  
Figure 73 contains the following information:  
QAM Status: In lock—the link to the VCN AP is connected.  
The alternate state is Out of lock—the link to the VCN AP is not  
connected.  
SNR, signal to noise ratio.  
Restarts, the number of times the link to the VCN AP is restarted.  
Warm start, a start using link information that existed before the start  
when the link was operational.  
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Control Menu  
To be able to control VCN AC ports, type 3in the Management Agent  
Menu (Figure 64), Figure 64 and press <Enter>; the Control Menu  
appears (Figure 74).  
Figure 74 Control Menu  
Control Menu  
------------  
Selected port: 1  
1. Change port selection  
2. Reset port  
3. VDSL restart  
4. Reset all counters  
5. Reset Ethernet counters  
6. Reset HDLC counters  
0. Return to previous menu  
Please enter your choice:  
Option 1 provides port selection. Options 2 through 6 use the port  
number you select in Option 1 or the default port, which is port 1.  
Change Port Selection in Control Menu  
The default port is 1 in the Control Menu (Figure 74), the first port. To  
change the port in the Control Menu:  
1 Type 1and press <Enter>  
2 Type the port number and press <Enter>.  
To select all ports, type 0as the port number; and press <Enter>.  
Reset Port  
To reset a port in the Port Control Menu (Figure 74), type 2 and press  
<Enter>.  
For commands involving port 1, the following message appears:  
This action will reset the agent  
Do you want to proceed (Y / [N] ) ?;  
Type y to proceed or nto abort and press <Enter>. The default is n.  
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If you type “N”, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
If you type y, the following message appears  
The system is going down  
The Operation Mode Selector menu (Figure 75) appears.  
For commands involving ports 2 through 24, the following message  
appears:  
This action will reset port  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
Type y to proceed or nto abort and press <Enter>. The default is n.  
If you type “N”, the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
Press ENTER to continue...  
If you type y, the following message appears:  
The system is going down  
This is followed by the Operation Mode Selector menu (Operation Mode  
Selector Menu).  
Figure 75 Operation Mode Selector Menu  
********************************************************  
3Com NCD. (C)  
10Base-S Boot loader V2.00  
Date: Jun 15 1999, Time: 16:13:31  
CPE modem Operation Mode Selector.  
Enter:  
S - for Serial loading  
OR  
F - for SW execution from the Flash OR  
C - for MAC address programming.  
The default selection in the Operation Mode Selector menu is F, software  
execution from the flash. If the user waits 5 seconds, software execution  
from the flash occurs. For the other options, see the section Loading a  
New Software Release Through the LMA.  
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The messages in Figure 76 appear.  
Figure 76 Restart Messages  
******************************  
SW is being executed from Flash Please wait...  
******************************  
SW image is being copied to the SDRAM  
Entering BOOT_image_get  
Read FLASH start  
Read address is - 2880008  
Read FLASH OK  
SW image validation passed  
SW image is being executed  
*****************************  
This is followed by the messages in Figure 54 and Figure 55, and the  
Login prompt.  
VDSL Restart  
To restart VDSL in the Port Control Menu (Figure 74), type 3 and press  
<Enter>. The following message appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y / [N] ) ?;  
To proceed, type y and press <Enter>; the following confirmation  
message appears:  
The action has been done  
To abort type nand press <Enter>.  
Reset all Counters  
To reset all traffic counters in the Port Control Menu (Figure 74), type 4.  
The following message appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y / [N] ) ?;  
To proceed type y and press <Enter>; the following confirmation  
message appears:  
The action has been done  
To abort type nand press <Enter>.  
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Reset Ethernet counters  
To reset Ethernet traffic counters only in the Port Control Menu  
(Figure 74), type 5 and press <Enter>. The following message appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y / [N] ) ?;  
To proceed type y and press <Enter>; the following confirmation  
message appears:  
The action has been done  
Type nand press <Enter> to abort.  
Reset HDLC counters  
To reset HDLC traffic counters, In the Port Control Menu (Figure 74), type  
6 and press <Enter>. The following message appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y / [N] ) ?;  
To proceed type y and press <Enter>; the following confirmation  
The action has been done  
Type nand press <Enter> to abort.  
Concentrator Configuration Menu  
To configure the concentrator, type 4in the Management Agent Menu  
(Figure 64) and press <Enter>. The Concentrator Configuration Menu  
(Figure 77) appears:  
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Figure 77 Concentrator Configuration Menu  
Concentrator Configuration Menu  
-------------------------------  
Current VLAN ID for Management: None  
1. Change VLAN Id for Management  
2. Change Ethernet Half/Full Duplex Mode  
3. Change the Concentrator Password  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
Change VLAN ID for Management  
The default VCN AC VLAN for management is VLAN 1 tagged.  
To change the management VLAN ID:  
1 Type 4in the Management Agent Menu (Figure 64) and press <Enter>;  
the Concentrator Configuration Menu (Figure 77) appears.  
2 Type 1and press <Enter> ; the following dialog appears:  
Please enter VLAN ID (1 - 4094, 0 for none) [none]:  
You must enter a number in the range 0 - 4094. Pressing <Enter>  
without typing a number results in the error message:  
Wrong Entry  
After the desired number is entered; the message appears:  
This will change the management VLAN ID for the concentrator  
and Access Points.  
Do you want to proceed (Y/N)? :  
3 To  
confirm type yand press <Enter>; the statement appears:  
Action has been done.  
cancel type nand press <Enter>; the statement appears:  
Action has been canceled.  
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Change Ethernet Half or Full Duplex Mode  
To set the Ethernet duplex mode on:  
one line  
all lines  
VCN APs  
line cards in the VCN AC  
VCN APs and the lines cards in the VCN AC  
1 Type 4in the Management Agent Menu (Figure 64) and press <Enter>;  
the Concentrator Configuration Menu (Figure 77) appears.  
2 Type 2 and press <Enter> ; the following dialog appears:  
Which cards would you want to change?  
Select: 1 - to change Line Cards only,  
2 - to change Access Points only,  
0 - for both:  
3 Type your selection and press <Enter>.  
The system requests which line cards or VCN APs you want to change:  
Enter port number (1 - 24, 0 for all): 1  
4 Enter a port number in the range 1 - 24 or select all by entering 0; the  
following dialog then appears:  
Enter F - for full duplex,  
H - for half duplex:  
5 Type for hand press <Enter>.  
The system confirms the change you selected with the statement that  
starts:  
You are going to change the Ethernet mode  
and completes the statement with the AP or AC port(s) you selected and  
the mode you selected. Then the statement appears:  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
6 To  
confirm type yand press <Enter>; the statement appears:  
Action has been done.  
cancel type nand press <Enter>; the statement appears:  
Action has been canceled.  
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Change the Concentrator Password  
1 To change the password for all line cards in the concentrator, type 3in the  
Concentrator Configuration Menu (Figure 77) and press <Enter>. The  
message appears:  
This action will change the password in  
all line cards in the Access Concentrator  
Enter the old password: *****  
2 Type your current password and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
Enter the new password (up to 8 characters): *****  
3 Type your new password and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
Confirm new password (up to 8 characters): *****  
4 Type your new password and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
The password was changed and saved in all line cards  
The default login is admin; the default password is null—just press  
<Enter>.  
If you forget your password, contact technical support. Refer to  
Appendix D Technical Support.  
Agent Configuration Menu  
To configure VCN AC management, type 5in the Management Agent  
Menu (Figure 64) and press <Enter>. The Agent Configuration Menu  
(Figure 78) appears:  
Figure 78 Agent Configuration Menu  
Agent Configuration Menu  
------------------------  
1. IP Menu  
2. Close Telnet Session  
3. Reset to Factory Defaults  
4. Reset the Agent card  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
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IP Menu  
To change network parameters, type 1in the Agent Configuration Menu  
and press <Enter>. The IP Menu appears (Figure 79).  
Figure 79 IP Menu  
Network Parameters Configuration  
--------------------------------  
IP Address: 0.0.0.0  
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0  
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0  
1. Change  
0. Return to previous menu  
Please enter your choice:  
To change network parameters, type 1and press <Enter>. The question  
appears:  
Enter IP Address [10.80.0.11]:  
The address that appears is the current address. To change the address,  
type the new address and press <Enter>.  
To avoid changing the address, only press <Enter>.  
The question appears:  
Enter Subnet Mask [255.255.0.0]:  
The mask that appears is the current mask. To change the mask, type the  
new mask and press <Enter>.  
To avoid changing the mask, only press <Enter>.  
The question appears:  
Enter Default Gateway [10.80.0.1]:  
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The gateway that appears is the current gateway. To change the gateway,  
type the new gateway and press <Enter>.  
To avoid changing the gateway, only press <Enter>.  
The menu in Figure 79 re-appears. To change the network parameters  
again, type 1and press <Enter>.  
To save new network parameters:  
1 Type 0and press <Enter>.  
The question appears:  
Do you want to save changes? Y/N [N]  
2 To  
Save changes, type yand press <Enter>.  
The messages appear:  
The IP parameters were saved in a non-volatile memory.  
The changes will take effect after reset  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
After the user resets Port 1 or the agent, the modified network  
parameters take effect.  
Discard changes, type nand press <Enter> n.  
Close Telnet Session  
Since Telnet sessions are used in remote network management, it is  
possible for local and remote central management sessions to be active  
simultaneously.  
To close a Telnet session, type 3in the Agent Configuration Menu, and  
press <Enter>.  
If a Telnet session does not exist, the message appears:  
There isn’t any opened Telnet session  
If a Telnet session exists, the message appears:  
This will close the currently opened Telnet session  
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To close the Telnet session, type yand press <Enter>.  
The message appears:  
The action has been done  
A message regarding session close does not appear on the Telnet screen.  
To cancel session close, type nand press <Enter>.  
The message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
The default is n.  
Set Factory Defaults  
To restore the user password and network parameters to the factory  
defaults, type 4in the Agent Configuration Menu (Figure 78) and press  
<Enter>.  
The messages appear:  
This action will return the system parameters to their  
default values  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? :  
Confirm or discard the change:  
To confirm,  
a Type yand press <Enter>.  
The messages appear (Figure 80):  
Figure 80 Factory Defaults are Set  
The factory’s default settings were written to the  
non-volatile memory  
Note: some of the changes will take effect just after reset  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
b To use the changes, reset the card (refer to Reset Port for Line Card 1)  
or the management agent (refer to Reset Agent).  
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To discard changes and keep current settings, type nand press  
<Enter>.  
Reset Agent  
To reset the Management Agent, type 5in the Agent Configuration  
Menu (Figure 78) and press <Enter>.  
The message appears:  
This action will reset the agent  
Do you want to proceed (Y/[N])? : y  
To reject, type nand press <Enter>; the message appears:  
The action has been canceled  
Press ENTER to continue  
To proceed, type y and press <Enter>; the message appears:  
The system is going down..  
Performing Agent Reset terminates a Telnet management session that  
may be in progress. The Telnet user will not receive a warning.  
The Operation Mode Selector menu appears (Figure 75). This is followed  
by the messages in Figure 54 and Figure 55 and the Login prompt.  
Central Management This section describes central management of an VCN AC through a  
Via Telnet remote connection using the Telnet protocol.  
Overview  
The remote management interface utilizes the standard Telnet remote  
terminal emulation protocol.  
Only one management session is permitted at a time. The user of central  
management through the LMA can close a remote Telnet session to  
enforce this limit.  
The management station cannot Telnet through a VCN AP to the VCN  
AC.  
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Security is provided through login ID and password.  
User messages reach the VCN AC management agent in LC1.  
Telnet Connection  
To connect to the management agent, set your Telnet terminal emulation  
to VT100 and use the management agents IP address in the program.  
PC users may find their Telnet program .exe file in the C:\Windows folder.  
Structure of Remote Menus  
Remote Management utilizes a subset of the Central Management  
Menus. The Line Card Main Menu, the Line Card submenus, and  
software download do not appear in the remote interface. Remaining  
menus are nearly the same; compare Figure 81 to Figure 63.  
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Figure 81 Telnet Menu Structure  
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Login Process  
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Menu  
Traffic Counters  
VDSL Info and Counters  
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Concentrator  
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Control Menu  
Reset port  
VDSL Restart  
reset counters  
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Concentrator Password  
Concentrator  
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operation and problem  
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Version  
Information  
Using LMA menu options that reset the management agent or the LC in  
slot 1 terminate Telnet sessions without warning the Telnet user.  
The chart in Figure 81 summarizes the menu hierarchy. The abbreviations  
next to the menu names are suggestions for how the menus are used.  
Telnet Menus Table 13 provides a summary of all central management menus. Click on  
a menu or submenu in the table to access a detailed description of its  
use.  
To save time, enter the numbers in the sequence on the right to obtain  
the menu listed to the left of the sequence. After typing each number in  
the number sequence press the <Enter> key.  
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Table 13 Central Management Menus and Corresponding Number Sequence  
Number  
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Menu Name  
Submenu  
VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
Monitoring Menu  
Hardware and Software Version  
1
2
Brief Status of All Ports  
2 1  
Traffic Counters for Selected Port  
Detailed Port Status  
2 2  
2 1 [port number]  
Control Menu  
3
Change Port Selection in Control Menu  
Reset Port  
3 1  
3 2  
3 3  
3 4  
3 5  
3 6  
4
VDSL Restart  
Reset all Counters  
Reset Ethernet counters  
Reset HDLC counters  
Concentrator Configuration Menu  
Change VLAN ID for Management  
Change Ethernet Half or Full Duplex Mode  
In Line Cards  
4 1  
4 2  
4 2 1  
4 2 2  
4 2 0  
4 3  
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In Both  
Change the Concentrator Password  
Agent Configuration Menu  
IP Menu  
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5 2  
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Set Factory Defaults  
Reset Agent  
When the user starts his Telnet session, the login process begins  
(Figure 82).  
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Telnet Login  
Figure 82 Login Process  
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3COM  
VCN Access Concentrator  
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Note: Only one Telnet session supported  
Login: admin  
Password:  
For information on the Login Process, refer to the procedure following  
Figure 61.  
VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
After the login sequence, the first menu of remote management, VCN  
Access Concentrator Menu (Figure 83), appears.  
Figure 83 VCN Access Concentrator  
VCN Access Concentrator  
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1. Version Information  
2. Monitoring Menu  
3. Control Menu  
4. Concentrator Configuration Menu  
5. Agent Configuration Menu  
0. Exit  
Please enter your choice:  
The menus reached from this menu are nearly the same as the central  
management menus that appear in the LMA interface. Differences in  
procedures are described here.  
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Hardware and Software Version  
To view hardware and software version information, type 1in the VCN  
Access Concentrator Menu (Figure 83), and press <Enter>.  
The Hardware and Software Version screen (Figure 84) appears.  
Figure 84 Hardware and Software Version  
System Display  
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HW Version:  
SW Version:  
SW Date:  
1.0  
3.5  
Jul 11 2000,  
17:05:12  
SW Time:  
LC Slot Number: 1  
Press ENTER to continue ...  
Monitoring Menu  
To monitor VCN AC ports, type 2in the VCN Access Concentrator Menu  
(Figure 83), and press <Enter>. The Monitoring Menu in Figure 67  
appears.  
The options in this menu are the same as in the Monitoring Menu in the  
LMA interface. For more information, see the text that follows Figure 67.  
Control Menu  
To be able to control VCN AC ports, type 2in the VCN Access  
Concentrator Menu (Figure 83), and press <Enter>; the Control Menu  
appears (Figure 74).  
The options in this menu are the same as in the Control Menu in the LMA  
interface. For more information, see the text that follows Figure 74.  
Concentrator Configuration Menu  
To configure the concentrator, type 4in the VCN Access Concentrator  
Menu (Figure 83) and press <Enter>. The Concentrator Configuration  
Menu in Figure 77 appears.  
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The options in this menu are the same as in the Concentrator  
Configuration Menu in the LMA interface. For more information, see the  
text that follows Figure 77.  
Agent Configuration Menu  
To configure VCN AC management, type 5in the VCN Access  
Concentrator (Figure 83) and press <Enter>. The Agent Configuration  
Menu (Figure 85) appears:  
Figure 85 Agent Configuration Menu  
Configuration Menu  
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1. IP Menu  
2. Reset to Factory Defaults  
3. Reset the Agent card  
0. Return to Previous Menu  
Please enter your choice:  
IP Menu  
To change IP parameters, type 1in the Agent Configuration Menu and  
press <Enter>. The IP Menu appears (Figure 79).  
The options in this menu are identical to the options in the IP Menu of the  
LMA interface. For more information, see the text following Figure 79.  
To restore the user password and network parameters to the factory  
defaults, type 2in the Agent Configuration Menu (Figure 85) and press  
<Enter>.  
The procedures in this menu are identical to the procedures in the Set  
Factory Defaults of the LMA interface. For more information, see Set  
Factory Defaults, page 103.  
Reset Agent  
To reset the Management Agent, type 3in the Agent Configuration  
Menu (Figure 85) and press <Enter>.  
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The procedures in this menu are identical to the procedures in the Reset  
Agent of the LMA interface. For more information, see Reset Agent,  
page 104.  
Exiting the Telnet Management Session  
The Telnet management session can be closed in the following ways:  
The LMA user closes the session through the LMA interface.  
No notification appears on the Telnet screen.  
The management agent or LC 1 is reset.  
No notification appears on the Telnet screen.  
The Telnet user closes the Telnet program or disconnects the Telnet  
work station.  
The Telnet user ends the Telnet session by using the Exitoption in the  
central management menus.  
To end the Telnet session by using the Exitoption, perform the  
following:  
1 In the VCN Access Concentrator Menu, type 0and press <Enter>; the  
message appears:  
Are you sure you want to terminate the Telnet session? (y/n)  
[n]:  
1 To terminate, type yand press <Enter>; the message appears:  
Aborting due to user request...  
The Telnet session is closed.  
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Remote Software  
Download  
This section describes the remote software downloading procedure.  
Overview The VCN Access Point is an Ethernet over VDSL modem that combines  
the transmission of voice and data in the direction of the VCN Access  
Concentrator and separates voice and data in the direction from the VCN  
AC towards the user.  
A VCN AP can be directly attached to the Ethernet switch for the purpose  
of downloading a software release update to other VCN APs and to the  
line cards in the VCN ACs. In this application, the VCN AP is connected  
directly to the Ethernet network through the Ethernet port and sends and  
receives data only. The user is connected to the VCN AP LMA port and  
operates a Software Download Menu to perform the software download.  
Requirements The following are the requirements for downloading software:  
The downloading VCN AP software is version 3.5 or later.  
The software of the receiving VCN APs is version 3.0 or later.  
The remaining requirements for the VCN APs and VCN AC are the  
same as for all operational units.  
If the software requirements are not met, then local downloading  
procedures must be used. For the VCN AC, refer to the section Loading a  
New Software Release Through the LMA in this chapter. For the VCN AP,  
refer to the Visitor and Community Network Access Point Service Manual,  
Appendix C, Loading Software Through Local Access.  
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Procedure  
Recommendation: Prior to performing remote software download,  
configure your switch. Perform the procedure in Chapter 2, Managing  
the VCN Access Concentrator, section Configuring the Ethernet Switch  
for the VCN Access Concentrator.  
To use the VCN AP to download software perform the following steps:  
Downloading Software to the LCs in the VCN AC  
1 Remove the cover of the LMA section of the VCN AP to reveal the LMA  
port, as shown in Figure 86.  
Figure 86 LMA Section of the VCN Access Point  
Screw hole  
ETHERNET  
Fax-Modem  
Local  
Management Port  
2 Connect the management computer to the VCN AP LMA port.  
3 Using RJ-45 connectors, connect the Ethernet port of the VCN AP to an  
Ethernet switch 10BaseT port, as shown in Figure 87. Refer to Figure 88  
for the network configuration.  
Recommendation: Attach the downloading VCN AP to port  
26 in the VCN Services Switch 10.  
26 in the SuperStack II Switch 1100.  
24 in the VCN Services Switch 100.  
24 in the SuperStack II Switch 3300.  
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VCN AP Software Download Menu.  
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Figure 89 VCN AP Main Menu  
Access Point Main Menu  
----------------------  
1. AP Version  
2. Debug Menu  
3. Management Menu  
4. VDSL control  
5. Test control  
6. Flash actions  
7. AP Configuration  
8. Software Download Menu  
0. Exit  
Please enter your choice:  
A warning appears, followed by a prompt asking if you want to proceed  
(Figure 90).  
Figure 90 Remote software Download Warning and Prompt  
*************** WARNING *****************************************  
*Choosing this menu will discontinue normal VCN AP operation.  
*
*VDSL line will be stopped. Reset board to renew VDSL connection*  
*****************************************************************  
Do you want to proceed (YES/[NO])? :  
5 To proceed, type yesand press <Enter>; the VCN AP Software Download  
Menu (Figure 91) appears.  
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Figure 91 VCN AP Software Download Menu  
Software Download Menu  
----------------------  
1. AP Version  
2. Download LC  
3. Download AP  
4. LC Downloading State  
5. AP Downloading State  
6. Change the VLAN Id for Downloading  
7. Reset Board  
Please enter your choice:  
6 To download software to LCs do as follows:  
a Check the VLAN IDs of the VCN AP and the VCN AC.  
b To change the VLAN ID of the AP to make it the same as the AC, type  
6in the Software Download Menu and press <Enter>. The following  
dialog appears:  
Current VLAN ID for downloading:  
Please enter new VLAN ID (1 - 4094, 0 for none):  
c Enter the AC VLAN ID and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
Action has been done.  
Software Download will not occur if the VCN AP is not in the same VLAN  
as the VCN AC.  
d In the Software Download Menu, type 2and press <Enter>. The LC  
Downloading State Table appears (Figure 92).  
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Figure 92 The LC Downloading State Table  
LC downloading state table  
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| LC | Downloading || LC | Downloading |  
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7 | Not downloaded ||  
8 | Not downloaded ||  
9 | Not downloaded ||  
10 | Not downloaded ||  
11 | Not downloaded ||  
12 | Not downloaded ||  
13 | Not downloaded |  
14 | Not downloaded |  
15 | Not downloaded |  
16 | Not downloaded |  
17 | Not downloaded |  
18 | Not downloaded |  
19 | Not downloaded |  
20 | Not downloaded |  
21 | Not downloaded |  
22 | Not downloaded |  
23 | Not downloaded |  
24 | Not downloaded |  
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Enter LC number (1 - 24, 0 for all, R for return):  
e At the end of the LC Downloading State Table, do one of the  
following:  
Type the number of an LC to receive the software download and press  
<Enter>.  
The downloading messages and the downloading results table appear  
(Figure 93).  
Type 0and press <Enter> to download the software to all LC cards.  
The downloading messages and the downloading results table appear  
(Figure 93).  
Type r and press <Enter> to cancel.  
The VCN AP Software Download Menu (Figure 91) reappears.  
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Figure 93 LC Downloading Results  
Begin sending version...  
Sending version complete  
Waiting for acknowledge...  
Downloading complete.  
Downloading complete. See results in the table:  
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| number |  
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Press ENTER to continue ...  
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Downloading Software to VCN APs:  
To download software to VCN APs do as follows:  
1 Perform step 1 through step 5 above.  
2 Check the VLAN IDs of the downloading VCN AP and the receiving VCN  
APs.  
3 To change the VLAN ID of the AP to make it the same as the receiving  
VCN APs, type 6in the VCN AP Software Download Menu and press  
<Enter>. The following dialog appears:  
Current VLAN ID for downloading:  
Please enter new VLAN ID (1 - 4094, 0 for none):  
4 Enter the AP VLAN ID and press <Enter>. The message appears:  
Action has been done.  
Software Download will not occur if the downloading VCN AP is not in  
the same VLAN as the receiving VCN APs.  
5 In the Software Download Menu type 3 and press <Enter>. The AP  
Downloading State Table appears (Figure 94).  
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Figure 94 AP Downloading State Table  
AP downloading state table  
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| AP | Downloading || AP | Downloading |  
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9 | Not downloaded ||  
10 | Not downloaded ||  
11 | Not downloaded ||  
12 | Not downloaded ||  
13 | Not downloaded |  
14 | Not downloaded |  
15 | Not downloaded |  
16 | Not downloaded |  
17 | Not downloaded |  
18 | Not downloaded |  
19 | Not downloaded |  
20 | Not downloaded |  
21 | Not downloaded |  
22 | Not downloaded |  
23 | Not downloaded |  
24 | Not downloaded |  
------------------------------------------------------  
Enter AP number (1 - 24, 0 for all, R for return):  
6 At the end of the AP Downloading State Table, do one of the following:  
Type the number of VCN AP to receive the software download and  
press <Enter>.  
The downloading messages and the downloading results table appear  
(Figure 95).  
Type 0to download software to all VCN AP cards and press <Enter>.  
The downloading messages and the downloading results table appear  
(Figure 95).  
Type r and press <Enter> to cancel.  
The VCN AP Software Download Menu (Figure 91) reappears.  
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Figure 95 AP Downloading Results  
Begin sending version...  
Sending version complete  
Waiting for acknowledge...  
Downloading complete.  
Downloading complete. See results in the table:  
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| number |  
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Press ENTER to continue ...  
Check Software Download for the LC Cards:  
To check the software download results in the LC cards, type 4and press  
<Enter> in the Software Download Menu. The LC Downloading State  
Table appears.  
Check Software Download for the VCN APs:  
To check the software download results of the VCN APs, type 5 and press  
<Enter> in the Software Download Menu. The AP Downloading State  
Table appears.  
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Solving Problems in If the LC Downloading Results in Figure 93 show download failed for one  
Remote Software or more Line Cards or the AP Downloading Results in Figure 95 show  
Download download failed for one or more APs, follow the procedures this section  
to solve the problems.  
Download Failed for all LCs and all VCN APs  
Check the following:  
Downloading VCN AP software version.  
If the version is not 3.5 or later, locally download version 3.5 or the  
Downloading VCN AP connections to the network.  
Check the configuration of your switch and perform the following  
step:  
Run the ConfApp program on the switch or perform manual  
configuration according to Chapter 2, Managing the VCN Access  
Concentrator, section Configuring the Ethernet Switch for the VCN  
Access Concentrator.  
Perform remote software download again.  
Download Failed for One or More Line Cards but not All  
Check the following:  
Software version of the failed LCs.  
If the version is not 3.5 or later, locally download the current software.  
Remote software download need not be performed after this step.  
Check the physical path between the downloading VCN AP and the  
VCN AC.  
Check the configuration of your switch and perform the following  
steps:  
Run the ConfApp program on the switch or perform manual  
configuration according to Chapter 2, Managing the VCN Access  
Concentrator, section Configuring the Ethernet Switch for the VCN  
Access Concentrator.  
Perform remote software download again.  
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Download Failed for One or More VCN APs but not All  
Check the following:  
AP software version of the failed APs.  
If the version is not 3.0 or later, locally download the current software.  
Refer to Visitor and Community Based Networking Access Point  
Service Manual, Appendix C, Loading Software Through Local Access.  
Remote software download need not be performed after this step.  
Check the physical path between the downloading VCN AP and the  
Check the VDSL connection between the failed APs and the VCN AC.  
Check the configuration of your switch and perform the following  
steps:  
Run the ConfApp program on the switch or perform manual  
configuration according to Chapter 2, Managing the VCN Access  
Concentrator, section Configuring the Ethernet Switch for the VCN  
Access Concentrator.  
Perform remote software download again.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
A
This appendix explains how to identify and correct problems, and how to  
perform related diagnostic tasks.  
If you have problems that are not addressed in this chapter, contact  
3Com Technical Support or your service person. For technical support  
information refer to Appendix D, Technical Support”.  
Power-on Self Test  
(POST)  
When the VCN AC is powered-up, each port of the VCN AC starts  
immediately the power-on self test (POST) sequence; the POWER LED  
turns orange. If the VCN AC is not powered, the power LED remains OFF.  
Check the power connections to ensure that the unit is connected to an  
ac power source.  
The power-on self test runs individually for each VCN AC port and it  
verifies that every component of the port is fully functional. The power-on  
self test lasts for 30 seconds, during which time the power LED is orange.  
If the power-on self test is successfully completed, the power LED for  
each port turns green. If the power-on self test detected a port failure,  
the power LED of that port remains orange. In this case, contact your  
supplier.  
Check the front panel LEDs to determine each ports status during the  
POST as presented in Table 14.  
Table 14 Determining the VCN AC Port Status During the 30-second Self Test  
State  
LAN  
Line  
Power Notes  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
VCN AC is not connected to a  
power source or failed.  
Power-on  
On  
Off  
Orange  
On in  
Port failure Off/On  
Off/On  
More than 30-seconds since  
Orange power-on.  
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The normal VCN AC port status are presented in Table 15.  
Table 15 Normal VCN AC Port Status  
LAN State Line State Power State  
If a port is connected  
Green  
Off  
Green  
Off  
Green  
Off  
If a port is not connected  
Using Front Panel  
LEDs to Solve  
Problems  
Refer to “Real Time LED Indications”, page 16, for a description of the  
indicator LEDs.  
Use the front panel LEDs to determine the status of a VCN AC port after  
POST.  
Table 16 VCN AC Port LED Indications following POST  
Problem  
Solution  
The port power LED Check the main power cable connections. Plug in the power  
remains Off after  
power connection  
cable if necessary.  
The power LED  
remains orange for  
longer than 30  
seconds.  
A hardware fault has been detected at this port.  
Power the VCN AC off and then on. If the problem persists,  
contact your supplier.  
The LINE LED is not  
green  
Check the line connection. If the line connections are  
appropriate, the local modem is not functioning.  
Power the VCN AC off and than on. If the problem persists,  
contact your supplier.  
The LAN LED is off  
Check the Ethernet cable. The problem could be in the VCN  
AC or in the Ethernet Switch.  
1 Check that the RJ-45 cable between the VCN AC and the  
Ethernet Switch is connected.  
2 If the Ethernet LED is still off, replace the RJ-45 cable.  
3 If after the cable has been replaced, the VCN AC Ethernet  
LED is still off, use an alternative port.  
4 If, after the cable has been replaced, the Ethernet Switch  
Ethernet LED is off, use an alternative port on the switch.  
5 If the problem persists, contact your supplier.  
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Using a PC Terminal  
Emulator to Solve  
Problems  
Refer to Appendix C, Terminal Emulation Settings” for setting the  
parameters of a terminal emulation program. Then refer to Chapter 3,  
Managing the VCN Access Concentrator, to operate the management  
Ethernet Traffic The normal frame counters indicate traffic between the VCN AC and the  
Counters Superstack II Switch 1100. Some errored frame counters indicate errors,  
relating to the VCN AC port, RJ-45 cable or the SuperStack II Switch  
1100.  
Table 17 presents normal count indications of the Ethernet traffic  
counters and probable causes for abnormal indications.  
Table 17 Ethernet Traffic Counters  
Abnormal Count  
Indicates  
Counter  
Counts the Frames Normal Count  
Tx frame  
Sent via the Ethernet Increased as traffic is No data transmitted  
Port.  
generated  
Possible hardware  
failure:  
VCN AC port Tx  
channel  
User Ethernet  
cable  
No VCN AC port  
connection  
Rx frame  
Received via the  
Ethernet port  
Increased as traffic is No data received  
generated  
Possible hardware  
failure:  
VCN AC port Rx  
Channel  
User Ethernet  
cable  
No VCN AC port  
connection  
Rx collision  
The VCN AC port  
was unable to  
receive due to  
collisions on the line and wait a  
reasonable period of  
Zero or steady. For  
non-zero count,  
reset the counter  
Collisions on the  
line: hardware  
failure of VCN AC  
port  
time to check for no  
significant increase.  
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Table 17 Ethernet Traffic Counters (continued)  
Abnormal Count  
Indicates  
Counter  
Counts the Frames Normal Count  
CRC error,  
overrun,  
Alignment  
error, frame too  
long, frame too  
short  
Containing receive  
errors.  
Zero  
Hardware failure:  
VCN AC port,  
Ethernet cable or  
Ethernet switch  
HDLC Traffic Counters The normal frame counters indicate HDLC traffic counters between the  
CPE and the VCN AC. Some errored frame counters indicate fatal errors,  
requiring replacement of the VCN AC, or handling of environmental  
noise over the line.  
Table 18 presents normal counter indications and probable causes of  
abnormal counter indications.  
Table 18 HDLC Traffic Count Indicators  
Abnormal count  
indicates  
Counter  
Counts the Frames Normal Count  
Tx frames  
Sent via the  
telephone line  
High  
No transmit data  
Rx frames  
Received via  
telephone line  
High  
No receive data  
Tx discarded  
Rx discarded  
The VCN AC was  
unable to send  
Low  
VCN AC software  
limitation  
The VCN AC (CO)  
was unable to receive traffic is  
bi-directional  
Low, unless the  
VCN AC software  
limitation  
Overrun, Not  
Containing Receive  
Low  
VCN AC hardware  
failure if the number of  
errors is growing.  
mine, DPLL error errors  
Abortsequence,  
Non aligned,  
CRC error,  
Frame too long  
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Abnormal Indications Table 19 provides a quick reference to problem identification by using  
from Traffic Counts frame counts:  
Table 19 Summary of Problems Indicated by Counts of Errored Frames  
Problem  
Solution  
Errored frame count of one of the following  
Ethernet traffic counters differs from zero:  
CRC error, Overrun, Alignment error, Frame  
too long, or Frame too short.  
Use an alternative VCN AC port or  
replace the RJ-45 cable, or replace  
the Ethernet switch. (in this order)  
Errored frame count of one of the following  
HDLC traffic counters differs from zero:  
Retransmission, Tx error, Overrun, Not mine,  
or DPLL error. Or errored frame count of the  
following HDLC traffic counters are frequently  
incremented: Abort sequence, Nonaligned,  
CRC error, Frame too long.  
Use an alternative VCN AC port or  
replace the VCN AC unit.  
Error Messages There are two types of error messages that appear on the management  
terminal screen:  
Advisory  
The only error message of this type is Wrong enter!It appears when  
the user enters the wrong response to a menu. The user solves the  
problem by re-entering his response.  
When a user disconnects the management terminal from an LMI port and  
later reconnects to the same port, the LMI menu system stays in the same  
state and expects the same user input after reconnect. During reconnect  
the user may press the wrong sequence of keys and cause Wrong enter!  
to be displayed on the screen. Press the ENTER key a few times until a  
menu appears.  
Fatal  
Almost all error messages that do appear are fatal. Contact Technical  
Support when an error message, except for Wrong enter!, appears. The  
most common fatal error messages are listed in Table 20.  
Table 20 Fatal Error Messages  
Error message  
FATAL ERROR: SDRAM test Hardware error during Contact Technical Support.  
failed! boot-up  
FATAL ERROR: failed FLASH Hardware error during Contact Technical Support.  
access! boot-up  
Significance  
User Action  
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Table 20 Fatal Error Messages (continued)  
Error message  
Significance  
User Action  
Ethernet selftest failed!  
Hardware error during Contact Technical Support.  
initialization  
HDLC selftest failed!  
I2C selftest failed!  
Hardware error during Contact Technical Support.  
initialization  
Hardware error during Contact Technical Support.  
initialization  
DRAM data bus test fail!  
Hardware error  
Contact Technical Support.  
Contact Technical Support.  
DRAM address bus test fail! Hardware error  
No MAC address for agent! No MAC address on the Contact Technical Support.  
card in slot 1. This is the  
card that provides  
central management  
for the VCN AC.  
Boot-up and initialization are processes that occur when a card in an VCN  
AC slot is reset. Reset occurs when the user selects Reset boardor Reset  
portfrom the menu system.  
Telnet Connection  
Problems  
Telnet connection problems take two forms:  
The user cannot connect the management computer to the  
management agent; refer to Inability to Connect  
An established Telnet session is broken; refer to Broken Session.  
Inability to Connect An inability to connect can have a number of causes which should be  
verified. Some problems are not location dependent while other problems  
are.  
Perform these location independent checks:  
You are using a good cable.  
Your Telnet terminal emulation is VT100.  
You are using the correct IP address of the management agent.  
Your login ID and password are correct.  
Another Telnet session does not exist.  
Only one Telnet session is supported.  
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The computer is in the IP network external to the Ethernet network  
supported by the managed VCN AC. Perform this check:  
Your service provider—to include your companys Intranet  
service—may be experiencing problems.  
The computer is in the local Ethernet network supported by the  
managed VCN AC. Perform this check:  
The management computer is in the same IP network as the  
management agent.  
The management computer and the VCN AC have the same half  
or full Ethernet duplex mode.  
The management computer and the VCN AC have the same VLAN  
ID.  
Broken Session A broken session can be caused by the following:  
A physical connection in the path between the management  
computer and the managed VCN AC was broken.  
An LMA user closed the session; refer to Close Telnet Session,  
page 102.  
Port 1 of the VCN AC was reset.  
The management agent was reset.  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION  
B
Line Data Rate  
Range  
up to 10 Mbps, symmetric.  
Up to 4000 ft  
Cabling  
CAT1 to CAT5  
Voice  
Dial Tone, Toll Quality, PBX features support  
Power requirements  
Mains  
110W for 110V (steady state, full traffic)  
120W for 220V (steady state, full traffic)  
90-240 VAC, 47-60 Hz, 120 W.  
Standards Compliance  
Safety  
UL 1950  
C-UL, FCC/ICES  
EN60950  
EMC  
FCC 47 CFR part 15, Class A  
AS/NZS 3548  
VCCI Class A  
CISPR22 Class A  
CAN/CSA-CISPR22 Class A  
IEEE 802.3, 802.1q  
1536 bytes maximum frame length  
Analog  
Ethernet  
Private Branch  
Exchange (PBX)  
Management  
Interface  
1 RS-232 port on each CO Card  
UL, C-UL  
Agency Certifications  
Environmental  
Operating  
0°- 60°C  
Temperature  
Relative humidity  
95% non-condensing  
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TERMINAL EMULATION SETTINGS  
C
This appendix describes the terminal emulation settings for Procomm  
Plus. Procomm Plus is presented here as an example of a terminal  
emulation program. You can use another program with similar settings.  
To set the terminal emulation settings:  
1 Start the Procomm Plus terminal emulator through one of the procedures  
below:  
Double-click the Procomm Plus shortcut if it appears on the PC  
Desktop.  
Select Start > Programs > Procomm Plus.  
The Procomm Plus Terminal screen in Figure 96 appears.  
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Figure 96 Procomm Plus Terminal Screen  
Configuration  
Bar  
Ter minal type  
Data Code  
PC Communication  
Port  
Bits per  
Second  
ASCII  
parameters  
2 Establish the terminal settings in one of the two following ways:  
From the Configuration Bar, establish the settings listed in Table 21:  
Table 21 Procomm Plus Settings  
Number From Left Function  
Settings  
ANSI BBS  
ASCII  
1
2
3
4
Type of Terminal  
Data Code  
PC serial communication port  
Bits per second  
COMx  
115200  
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Table 21 Procomm Plus Settings (continued)  
Number From Left Function  
Settings  
8-N-1  
5
ASCII parameters  
8 bits  
No parity  
1 stop bit  
If necessary, click the appropriate button to display a list of all  
possible settings and select the required settings.  
From the menu bar:  
a Select Options > Systems > Modem Connections.  
Figure 97 Procomm Options  
The Setup window opens.  
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Figure 98 Procomm Setup Window  
b Select System Tab.  
c From the Current Modem/Connection window, select  
direct connect-ComX, where X represents the number of  
your com port.  
d Click Modem/Connection Properties.  
The Modem/Connection Properties window opens.  
Figure 99 Connection Properties Window  
e From the Baud rate window, select 115200.  
f Select the following parameters:  
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Parity: None.  
Data bits: 8.  
Stop bits: 1.  
Flow control  
Use hardware flow control is the default.  
Set Use software flow control if your computer works  
better with software flow control.  
g Click OK.  
h Click OK.  
Your terminal is now ready for local management functions and for  
downloading software.  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
D
3Com provides easy access to technical support information through a  
variety of services. This appendix describes these services.  
Information contained in this appendix is correct at time of publication. For  
the most recent information, 3Com recommends that you access the  
3Com Corporation World Wide Web site.  
Online Technical  
Services  
3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,  
through the following online systems:  
World Wide Web site  
3Com Knowledgebase Web Services  
3Com FTP site  
3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS)  
SM  
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service  
World Wide Web Site To access the latest networking information on the 3Com Corporation  
World Wide Web site, enter this URL into your Internet browser:  
http://www.3com.com/  
This service provides access to online support information such as technical  
documentation and software, as well as support options that range from  
technical education to maintenance and professional services.  
3Com This interactive tool contains technical product information compiled by  
Knowledgebase Web 3Com expert technical engineers around the globe. Located on the World  
Services Wide Web at http://knowledgebase.3com.com, this service gives all  
3Com customers and partners complementary, round-the-clock access to  
technical information on most 3Com products.  
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3Com FTP Site Download drivers, patches, software, and MIBs across the Internet from the  
3Com public FTP site. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
To connect to the 3Com FTP site, enter the following information into  
your FTP client:  
Hostname: ftp.3com.com  
Username: anonymous  
Password: <your Internet e-mail address>  
You do not need a user name and password with Web browser software  
such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer.  
3Com Bulletin Board The 3Com BBS contains patches, software, and drivers for 3Com products.  
Service This service is available through analog modem or digital modem (ISDN)  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
Access by Analog Modem  
To reach the service by modem, set your modem to 8 data bits, no parity,  
and 1 stop bit. Call the telephone number nearest you:  
Country  
Australia  
Brazil  
Data Rate  
Telephone Number  
61 2 9955 2073  
55 11 5181 9666  
33 1 6986 6954  
4989 62732 188  
852 2537 5601  
39 2 27300680  
81 3 5977 7977  
52 5 520 7835  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 53,333 bps  
France  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
Italy  
Japan  
Mexico  
P.R. of China  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
U.K.  
86 10 684 92351  
886 2 377 5840  
44 1442 438278  
1 847 262 6000  
U.S.A.  
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Access by Digital Modem  
ISDN users can dial in to the 3Com BBS using a digital modem for fast  
access up to 64 Kbps. To access the 3Com BBS using ISDN, call the  
following number:  
1 847 262 6000  
3Com Facts The 3Com Facts automated fax service provides technical articles,  
Automated Fax diagrams, and troubleshooting instructions on 3Com products 24 hours a  
Service day, 7 days a week.  
Call 3Com Facts using your Touch-Tone telephone:  
1 408 727 7021  
Support from Your  
Network Supplier  
If you require additional assistance, contact your network supplier. Many  
suppliers are authorized 3Com service partners who are qualified to  
provide a variety of services, including network planning, installation,  
hardware maintenance, application training, and support services.  
When you contact your network supplier for assistance, have the  
following information ready:  
Product model name, part number, and serial number  
A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels  
Diagnostic error messages  
Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable  
If you are unable to contact your network supplier, see the following  
section on how to contact 3Com.  
Support from 3Com If you are unable to obtain assistance from the 3Com online technical  
resources or from your network supplier, 3Com offers technical telephone  
support services. To find out more about your support options, call the  
3Com technical telephone support phone number at the location nearest  
you.  
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When you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following information  
ready:  
Product model name, part number, and serial number  
A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels  
Diagnostic error messages  
Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable  
Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support numbers:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Asia, Pacific Rim  
Australia  
Hong Kong  
India  
Indonesia  
Japan  
Malaysia  
New Zealand  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
1 800 678 515  
800 933 486  
P.R. of China  
10800 61 00137 or  
021 6350 1590  
800 6161 463  
+61 2 9937 5085  
001 800 61 009  
0031 61 6439  
1800 801 777  
0800 446 398  
+61 2 9937 5085  
1235 61 266 2602  
Singapore  
S. Korea  
From anywhere in S. Korea: 00798 611 2230  
From Seoul:  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Thailand  
(0)2 3455 6455  
0080 611 261  
001 800 611 2000  
Europe  
From anywhere in Europe, call: +31 (0)30 6029900 phone  
+31 (0)30 6029999 fax  
Europe, South Africa, and Middle East  
From the following countries, you may use the toll-free numbers:  
Austria  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
0800 297468  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0800 1821502  
00800 12813  
1800 553117  
1800 9453794  
1678 79489  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
00800 3111206  
0800 831416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
Italy  
Latin America  
Argentina  
Brazil  
Chile  
Colombia  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
0800 13 3266  
1230 020 0645  
98012 2127  
Mexico  
Peru  
Puerto Rico  
Venezuela  
01 800 CARE (01 800 2273)  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
800 666 5065  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
North America  
1 800 NET 3Com  
(1 800 638 3266)  
Enterprise Customers:  
1 800 876-3266  
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Returning Products  
for Repair  
Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first  
obtain an authorization number. Products sent to 3Com without  
authorization numbers will be returned to the sender unopened, at the  
senders expense.  
To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
+ 65 543 6500  
Fax Number  
Asia, Pacific Rim  
+ 65 543 6348  
+ 31 30 6029999  
Europe, South Africa, and  
Middle East  
+ 31 30 6029900  
Latin America  
1 408 326 2927  
1 408 326 3355  
From the following countries, you may call the toll-free numbers; select option 2 and  
then option 2:  
Austria  
0800 297468  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0800 1821502  
00800 12813  
1800553117  
1800 9453794  
1678 79489  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
00800 3111206  
0800 831416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
Israel  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
U.S.A. and Canada  
1 800 NET 3Com  
(1 800 638 3266)  
1 408 326 7120  
(not toll-free)  
Enterprise Customers:  
1 800 876 3266  
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GLOSSARY  
ac Alternating Current. Electric current that reverses its direction of flow  
periodically according to frequency measured in hertz, or cycles per  
second.  
CO Central Office. Another name for the Line Card (LC), a card in the VCN  
AC chassis; the card provides an Ethernet port and an LMI port.  
Constellation The digital bit rate per analog symbol.  
dc Direct Current. Electric current that does not reverse its direction of  
flow.  
DS Down stream. The direction in VDSL towards the user workstation.  
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility  
HDLC High-level Data Link Control. HDLC is a bit oriented, synchronous  
protocol that applies to the data-link message packaging layer (layer 2  
of the ISO/OSI model) for computer communications. messages are  
transmitted in units called frames, which contain differing amounts of  
data but which must be organized in a particular way.  
Hz Abbreviation for hertz, electrical cycles pr second.  
ID Identifier used for the management login procedure.  
ISP Internet service Provider. A business that supplies Internet connectivity  
services to individuals, businesses and other organizations within a local  
area.  
IT Information Technology  
Krone connectors Connectors on patch cords used to connect or jumper patch panels  
LAN Local Area Network. A group of computers and other devices dispersed  
over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link  
that enables every device to interact with any other on the network.  
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LC Line Card. A card in the VCN AC chassis; the card provides an Ethernet  
port and an LMI port.  
LED Light Emitting Diode. A semi-conductor device that converts electrical  
energy into light, used, for example, for the activity lights on the VCN  
AC and VCN AP units and appears in green or orange.  
LMA Local Management Access.  
MAC Media Access Control. A protocol that defines the way workstations  
gain access to transmission media, most widely used in reference to  
LANs. For IEEE LANs, the MAC layer is the lower sublayer of the data  
link layer protocol.  
MAC address Media Access Control address; also called hardware or physical address.  
A data link layer address associated with a particular LAN device. MAC  
addresses are 6 bytes long.  
Mbaud Megabaud  
Mbps Megabits per second.  
MiniDIN A connector which connects the VCN AC to the Local Management  
Interface.  
NA Not Applicable. Wherever this appears, it means that the specified  
condition is irrelevant for the case mentioned.  
NAT Network Address Translation. The process of converting between IP  
addresses used within an Intranet or other private network and Internet  
IP addresses. This approach makes it possible to use a large number of  
addresses within the local Intranet without depleting the limited  
number of available numeric Internet IP addresses.  
NAU Network Access Unit. In this case it is the unit installed in a room which  
enables both voice and high speed data services simultaneously on the  
existing telephone line. Another name for the VCN AP.  
NCU Network Concentration Unit. Another name for the VCN AC.  
NIC Network Interface Card. An expansion card or other device used to  
connect a computer to a local area network.  
NSP Network Service Provider  
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POTS Plain Old Telephone Service. Basic dial telephone connections to the  
public switched network, without any added features or functions.  
Rx Short for Receive Data. A line used to carry received serial data from  
one device to another, such as from a modem to a computer.  
rx Short for Receive Data.  
SNR signal to noise ratio  
Symbol Rate The analog modem baud rate.  
Tx Short for Transmit data. A line used to carry transmitted data from one  
device to another, as from a computer to a modem.  
tx Short for Transmit data.  
US Up stream. The direction in VDSL away from the user workstation.  
Vac Volts Alternating Current. The measure of the peak-to-peak voltage  
swing of an electrical signal.  
VCN Visitor and Community Network. The system that deploys the VCN  
Access Concentrator and the VCN Access point(s).  
VCN AC VCN Access Concentrator, formerly called NCU.  
VCN AP VCN Access Point, formerly called NAU.  
Vdc Voltage of direct current.  
VDSL Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line. The data line which connects  
the VCN AC to the VCN AP unit. Operates at a rate of 1-10 Mbps.  
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Ethernet status 59  
Ethernet switch configuration,sequence of 36  
Ethernet traffic counts 58  
3Com bulletin board service (3Com BBS) 142  
3Com URL 141  
3ComFacts 143  
4-wire routing 23 to 24, 25 to 26  
F
four wire routing 23 to 24, 25 to 26  
four wire support 23 to 24, 25 to 26  
front panel connection 31  
A
ac power source 125  
aligning  
H
hardware version 56  
B
bulletin board service 142  
C
I
cable kit  
inserting  
for installation 28  
installing  
central management port 82  
connecting  
connecting cables to rack  
without patch panel 33  
conventions  
intranet 13  
text, About This Guide 8  
L
LAN  
Local Area Network 13  
LC Downloading State Table 116  
Line Card Main Menu 56  
LMA connector 52  
LMA section 51  
D
default Line Card operation 73  
default VLANs 36, 70, 98  
Local Management port 55  
LMA port 51, 52  
local telephone exchange 12  
E
Ethernet card 12  
Ethernet counters  
reset 97  
M
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management agent 80  
Management Menu 57  
menus 86  
HDLC counters 97  
port 94  
reset traffic counters  
MIBs 142  
MiniDIN 4-pin connector 52  
mounting  
accessories needed 28  
multiple dwelling units 11  
multiple tenant units 11  
alligning correctly 33  
S
N
sequence of Ethernet switch configuration 36  
serial port 52  
Software Download VLAN ID 116  
O
P
patch panel 22  
PBX 12  
T
port control 94, 109  
port main menu 56  
port selection 94  
port status 90  
POWER LED 125  
powering up  
technical support  
3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 141  
fax service 143  
network suppliers 143  
product repair 145  
Telnet  
SuperStack II Switch 1100/3300 45  
power-on self test,POST 125  
punch-down  
Krone connector 23, 26  
punch-down block  
U
URL 141  
VCN AP 22  
V
VCN AC  
Q
accessory set 28  
mounting in 19-inch rack 28  
powering up 45  
rack mounting 21  
VCN AC port status  
after POST 126  
POST 125  
QAM Channel Status 67  
R
Remote software download  
Requirements 112  
reset  
VCN Access Point 112  
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VCN AP 12  
software downloading VCN AP 112  
installing 23  
VDSL 67, 92  
QAM 67  
restart 96  
VDSL Control Menu 67  
installing 22  
Visitor and Community Network system 11  
VLAN ID  
management default 70  
VLANs  
default 36, 70, 98  
W
World Wide Web (WWW) 141  
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INDEX  
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3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY  
This warranty applies to customers located in the United States, Australia, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland,  
New Zealand, U.K., and other English language countries, and countries for which a translation into the local  
language is not provided  
Visitor and Community Network Access Concentrator Unit  
HARDWARE  
3Com warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in  
workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the following length of time from the date of  
purchase from 3Com or its authorized reseller:  
Ninety (90) days  
3Com’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at 3Com’s option and expense, to repair the  
defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item, or  
if neither of the two foregoing options is reasonably available, 3Com may, in its sole discretion, refund to  
Customer the purchase price paid for the defective product. All products that are replaced will become the  
property of 3Com. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned. 3Com warrants any replaced or  
repaired product or part for ninety (90) days from shipment, or the remainder of the initial warranty period,  
whichever is longer.  
SOFTWARE  
3Com warrants to Customer that each software program licensed from it will perform in substantial  
conformance to its program specifications, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from  
3Com or its authorized reseller. 3Com warrants the media containing software against failure during the  
warranty period. No updates are provided. 3Com’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at  
3Com’s option and expense, to refund the purchase price paid by Customer for any defective software  
product, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms to applicable 3Com  
published specifications. Customer assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate applications  
program and associated reference materials. 3Com makes no warranty or representation that its software  
products will meet Customer’s requirements or work in combination with any hardware or applications  
software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be  
uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. For any third-party  
products listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as being compatible, 3Com  
will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except where the noncompatibility is caused by a  
“bug” or defect in the third party's product or from use of the software product not in accordance with  
3Com’s published specifications or User Guide.  
THIS 3COM PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH  
IS GOVERNED BY A SEPARATE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. THIS 3COM WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY  
TO SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE. FOR THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE END-USER  
LICENSE AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE.  
YEAR 2000 WARRANTY  
In addition to the Hardware Warranty and Software Warranty stated above, 3Com warrants that each  
product sold or licensed to Customer on and after January 1, 1998, that is date sensitive will continue  
performing properly with regard to such date data on and after January 1, 2000, provided that all other  
products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com product, including hardware,  
software, and firmware, accurately exchange date data with the 3Com product, with the exception of those  
products identified at 3Com’s Web site, http://www.3com.com/products/yr2000.html, as not meeting this  
standard. If it appears that any product that is stated to meet this standard does not perform properly with  
regard to such date data on and after January 1, 2000, and Customer notifies 3Com before the later of April  
1, 2000, or ninety (90) days after purchase of the product from 3Com or its authorized reseller, 3Com shall,  
at its option and expense, provide a software update which would effect the proper performance of such  
product, repair such product, deliver to Customer an equivalent product to replace such product, or if none  
of the foregoing is feasible, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for such product.  
Any software update or replaced or repaired product will carry a Year 2000 Warranty for ninety (90) days  
after purchase or until April 1, 2000, whichever is later.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY  
SERVICE  
Customer must contact a 3Com Corporate Service Center or an Authorized 3Com Service Center within the  
applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of purchase from 3Com or  
its authorized reseller may be required. Products returned to 3Com’s Corporate Service Center must be  
preauthorized by 3Com with a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number or User Service Order (USO)  
number marked on the outside of the package, and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe  
shipment, and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that provides for tracking of the  
package. Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to 3Com until the returned item is received by  
3Com. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at 3Com’s expense, not later than thirty  
(30) days after 3Com receives the defective product.  
3Com shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of Customer  
contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to 3Com for repair, whether under  
warranty or not.  
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Dead- or Defective-on-Arrival. In the event a product completely fails to function or exhibits a defect in  
materials or workmanship within the first forty-eight (48) hours of installation but no later than thirty (30)  
days after the date of purchase, and this is verified by 3Com, it will be considered dead- or  
defective-on-arrival (DOA) and a replacement shall be provided by advance replacement. The replacement  
product will normally be shipped not later than three (3) business days after 3Com’s verification of the DOA  
product, but may be delayed due to export or import procedures. The shipment of advance replacement  
products is subject to local legal requirements and may not be available in all locations. When an advance  
replacement is provided and Customer fails to return the original product to 3Com within fifteen (15) days  
after shipment of the replacement, 3Com will charge Customer for the replacement product, at list price.  
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
Telephone Support, with coverage for basic troubleshooting only, will be provided for ninety (90) days from  
the date of purchase, on a commercially reasonable efforts basis. Telephone support is available from 3Com  
only if Customer purchased this product directly from 3Com, or if Customer’s reseller is unable to provide  
telephone support. Please refer to the Technical Support appendix in the user guide for telephone numbers.  
3Com’s Web and Bulletin Board Service are available at no charge, and provide software and firmware  
upgrades, a bug list, and technical information about 3Com products.  
Software updates, consisting of software and firmware upgrades, software update notifications, and the  
latest code download through the 3Com Software Library, will be provided for ninety (90) days from the date  
of purchase. To qualify for this software updates service, Customer must register on the 3Com Web Site and  
provide date of product purchase, product number, and serial number.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE  
IF A 3COM PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY FOR  
BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE  
PAID, AT 3COM’S OPTION. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND  
REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING  
WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND NONINFRINGEMENT, ALL OF  
WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO  
ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, OR  
USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
3COM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT  
THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY  
CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING,  
UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN, REPAIR, OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND  
THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES,  
OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, 3COM ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY  
LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR  
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT  
OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR  
INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF 3COM OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE  
PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT 3COM’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE  
AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
DISCLAIMER  
Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or the  
limitation of liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their  
application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety, they will be  
limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which  
may vary depending on local law.  
GOVERNING LAW  
This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A. excluding its conflicts of  
laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of  
Goods.  
3Com Corporation  
5400 Bayfront Plaza  
P.O. Box 58145  
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145  
(408) 326-5000  
June 7, 1999  
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EMC STATEMENTS  
FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION  
STATEMENT  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be required to correct the  
interference at the user’s own expense.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
CSA STATEMENT  
VCCI STATEMENT  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur  
du Canada.  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by  
Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio  
disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective action.  
EMC DIRECTIVE COMPLIANCE  
STATEMENT  
This equipment was tested and found to conform to the Council Directive 89/336/EEC for electromagnetic  
compatibility. Conformity with this Directive is based upon compliance with the following harmonized  
standards:  
EN 55022  
Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference  
EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Standard:  
Residential, Commercial, and Light Industry  
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in  
which case you may be required to take adequate measures.  
AUSTRALIAN COMPLIANCE  
This product conforms to the EMC Frameworks and meets the Class A limits of AS3548.  
SAFETY STATEMENT  
LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE  
COMPLIANCE  
This equipment was tested and found to conform to the Council Directive 72/23/EEC for safety of electrical  
equipment. Conformity with this Directive is based upon compliance with the following harmonized  
standard:  
EN 60950  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
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