Foundry Networks AR1202 User Manual
Foundry ar-series
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Product Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- Logging In
- Configuring Drop and Insert Multiplexing
- Switching Routing/IPMUX Modes
- Boot Process
- Upgrading System Software
- Before Downloading the AR01_#### File
- Upgrading Software
- Booting From a Network TFTP Server
- Router# file download 192.168.10.1 tftpdir/8.0/AR01_####
- Copyright (c)
- Copyright (c)
- CPU: Foundry
- Variation: 8.3.2
- RSP Version 1.1/2
- Creation date Sep 8, 2000, 19:14:24
- Press any key to stop auto-boot....
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- [Foundry Boot. reboot in 1 minute if CR not pressed]:
- [Foundry Boot]:
- [Foundry Boot]:
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- [Foundry Boot]:
- [Foundry Boot]: c
- ‘_’= clear field; ‘=’ = go to previous field; ^D = quit
- boot device : f10 InPci0
- processor number ) 0
- [Foundry Boot]: P
- boot device : InPci
- unit number : 0
- processor number : 0
- host name : host
- file name : tftpdir/8.0/T2000.Z
- host 1net [h] : 10.11.12.13
- gateway 1net [g] : 111.2.3.254
- user [u] : wind
- ftp password [pw] : ****0
- flags [f] : 0x8a
- target name [tn] : T1200
- ether [e] : InPci
- [Foundry Boot]:
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Alarms and System Status
- WAN Statistics
- Network Tests
- Ping Test
- Other Tests
- Diagnostics Tips
- 2 Make sure the power supply is working properly.
- 3 Verify that the DC power cord is functional.
- 2 Make sure the terminal is powered up.
- 2 If you are using a non-Foundry LAN cable, refer to Table A.8 on pageA-6 to check the cable pin...
- 3 Make sure both the router and the adjacent LAN nodes are powered on.
- 2 Make sure cables are properly connected between the service provider’s switch, hub, or LAN and ...
- 3 If you are using a non-Foundry LAN cable, refer to Table A.8 on pageA-6 to check the cable pin...
- 4 Verify that the LAN is properly configured at the command line. Also, check IP addresses, subne...
- 5 Use the display arp command for target addresses.
- 6 If excessive collisions exist on the LAN, switch to a less congested LAN segment.
- 2 If the cable is good, perform a BERT test on the link.
- 3 If the BERT test passes, check the WAN link between the two ends with external test equipment. ...
- 2 If CRC-6 errors or BPVs are present, check the Line Build Out (LBO) configuration settings at b...
- 2 If a QRW test is in progress, check for the same link configuration at the far end.
- 2 Flash is corrupt.
- 2 Configure the modem for 9600/8/None, and no flow control.
- 3 Power cycle the Foundry router continuously by pressing the Enter key until you see the followi...
- 4 Type c, and press Enter.
- 5 The following prompts will be displayed. Type the bolded entries and press Enter.
- boot device: lnPci (Lower case “L”, not “1”.)
- processor number: 0
- host name: host
- file name: “The path and file name on your tftp server (e.g., tftpboot/NCM.Z)”
- inet on ethernet (e): x.x.x.x:ffffff00 (This is the system’s Ethernet address:netmask.)
- inet on backplane (b): Not needed.
- host inet (h): x.x.x.x (The ip address of the tftp server.)
- gateway inet (g): x.x.x.x (Your router’s address- not necessary in the same subnet.)
- user (u): wind (This is a required field.)
- ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): wind (This is a required field.)
- flags (f): 0x8a
- target (tn): Foundry
- startup script (s): Not needed.
- other (o): lnPci (This is a lowercase “L”, not a “1”.)
- 6 At this point, you will be at the Foundry prompt [Foundry Boot]. Type @ and press Enter. This w...
- 7 Once the system is booted and you have logged in, you must format the Flash by issuing the foll...
- 8 When the format is complete, follow the upgrade procedures to finish the process.