PORT INTERFACE CARD QUICK INSTALL GUIDE
Port Interface Card Quick Install Guide Document Number C613-04020-01 REV H. Copyright © 1999-2003 Allied Telesyn International, Corp. 19800 North Creek Parkway, Suite 200, Bothell, WA 98011, USA. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesyn. Allied Telesyn International, Corp. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice.
Quick Install Guide 3 Models Covered By This Guide This Quick Install Guide includes information on the following models: ■ AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1 ■ AT-AR021 (S) BRI- S/T ■ AT-AR021 (U) BRI-U ■ AT-AR022 ETH ■ AT-AR023 SYN ■ AT-AR024 ASYN4 ■ AT-AR026 4ETH ■ AT-AR027 VoIP-FXS Quick Install Guide updates can be found at www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/ support/support.html. Package Contents The following items are included with each Port Interface Card (PIC).
Port Interface Card These PICs, PICs installed directly into routers (i.e., PICs not installed in an AR040 NSM), or PICs installed in any device running Software Release 2.2.3 or earlier must be installed or removed using the Standard Method (as outlined below). To find out which software release your switch or router is running, use the command: SHOW RELEASE Installing A PIC Standard Installation Method: 1.
Quick Install Guide 5 5. Disconnect the switch or router from its AC or DC power supply When using the Standard Installation method, be sure to disconnect the main power supply and the redundant power supply before installing a PIC. Installing a PIC with the switch or router powered ON can damage the PIC. 6. Remove the PIC-bay face-plate, NSM PIC-bay face-plate, or existing PIC Loosen the thumbscrews to remove the face-plate or PIC. Keep the face-plate for future use.
Port Interface Card For more information on PIC jumpers and hardware configurations, see the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference. This Reference can be found on the CD-ROM bundled with recently purchased switches or routers, or can be downloaded from www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/support/support.html. Do not attempt to change any jumpers, DIP switches, or other hardware configurations while the switch or router is connected to a power supply, redundant power supply, or a ‘live’ network.
Quick Install Guide 7 Hot Swap Installation Method: The following PICs can be hot swapped if they are to be installed or removed from an AR040 NSM, and the AR040 is installed in a switch or router running Software Release 2.3.1 or later: • AT-AR021 (S) BRI- S/T • AT-AR021 (U) BRI-U • AT-AR023 SYN WARNING: Failure to follow this procedure when hot swapping a PIC will cause the router to crash, and may damage files stored in FLASH. 1.
Port Interface Card 5. If the PIC has jumpers, check they are correctly set See Step 8 of the Standard Installation Method for descriptions of jumpers and how to set them. Do not attempt to change any jumpers, DIP switches or other hardware configurations while the switch or router is connected to a power supply, redundant power supply, or a ‘live’ network. Dangerous voltages may be present on some parts of the board, even if the switch or router is not turned on. 6.
Quick Install Guide 9 Download and save the firmware file to a location of your choice. Then load the boot code to the router’s flash. If you have enough space in your flash, also load the application code to flash to allow downloading without an external tftp server. 1. Set the boot file on the router, using the command: SET VOIP BOOTCODE=filename SERVER={ipaddr|flash} where: • filename is a file name of the form filename.bin.
Port Interface Card Figure 1-1: Example output of firmware download process Manager> set voip boot=c-1-0-0.bin server=10.32.16.115 Info (1110003): Operation successful. Manager> set voip fi=hs-1-0-0.bin protocol=h323 Info (1110003): Operation successful. Manager> set voip public int=eth0 Info (1110003): Operation successful. Manager> ena voip protocol=h323 Info (1110282): VoIP PIC BAY0:Firmware is loading... Info (1110282): VoIP PIC BAY1:Firmware is loading...