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Hitachi GR2000 Series Configuration Commands (500 pages)
Hitachi Gigabit Router Configuration Guide
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Change Record
3
General Safety Guidelines
29
Table of Contents
33
Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000 Series Enhanced Version Configuration Commands
38
List of Tables
39
Chapter 1 - Filtering/Qos Information
43
Flow Information
44
Ipv4 Flow Control
44
Figure 1-1 Range of Qos, Filter-Flow Control
44
Figure 1-2 Control Range for Qos Queue Attribute and Qos Interface Information
46
Figure 1-3 Control Range for Qos Discard Mode
47
Ipv6 Flow Control
48
Flow (Flow Information)
51
Table 1-7 Supported L2 UPC Functions for each RP Type
53
Table 1-8. Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All_Off Is Specified (All Models Except GR2000-1B and GR2000-2B)
54
Table 1-9. Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All Is Specified (All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B and GR2000-2B+)
55
Table 1-10 Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All_Off Is Specified
56
Table 1-11 Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All_Off Is Specified (All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B, GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)
57
Table 1-12. Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All Is Specified (All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B, GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)
59
Table 1-13 Priority for each Packet Type When Classify_All Is Specified
59
Table 1-14 Priority for each Packet Type When -Classify_All_Off Is Specified (GR2000-BH)
60
Table 1-15 Priority for each Packet Type When -Classify_All Is Specified (GR2000-BH)
61
Table 1-16 Priority for each Packet Type When -Classify_All_Off Is Specified (NE1G-2D)
62
Table 1-17 Priority for each Packet Type When -Classify_All Is Specified (NE1G-2D)
63
Table 1-18 Relationship between User Priority and Send Queue Number
63
Flow Filter (Filter Flow Information)
66
Table 1-19. Relay Performance When Setting the Flow Filter and Flow Qos Commands (Semi-Duplication Communication)
66
Table 1-20 Maximum Definable Entries by each PM Mounting Memory Size
67
Flow Filter (Ipv4)
68
Table 1-21 List of Parameters that Can be Set for each RP Type Using Ipv4 Filter Flow Information
70
Table 1-22 General Protocol Number
72
Table 1-23 Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Llimits and IP User Data Length
73
Table 1-24 General Port Number
74
Table 1-25 General ICMP Type and Code Nnumber
75
Table 1-26 General ICMP Type Number
75
Table 1-27 List of Interfaces Supporting Flow Control
76
Table 1-28 Packet Type in Which the Filtering Based on the Flag (ACK and SYN) Conditions of TCP Header Is Limited in Use
78
Flow Filter (Ipv6) [ROUTE-OS6]
85
Table 1-29 List of Parameters that Can be Set for each RP Type Using Ipv6 Filter Flow Information
86
Table 1-30 General Protocol Number
88
Table 1-31 Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Limits and IP User Data Length
90
Table 1-32 General Port Number
90
Table 1-33 General Icmpv6 Type and Code Number
91
Table 1-34 List of Interfaces that Support Flow Control
92
Flow Qos (Qos Flow Information)
99
Flow Qos (Ipv4)
100
Table 1-35 Maximum Definable Entries by Model and each PM Mounting Memory Size
100
Table 1-36 List of Parameters that Can be Set for each RP Type Using Ipv4 Qos Information
103
Table 1-37 Operating Parameters that Can be Set for each Operation
106
Table 1-38 General Protocol Number
108
Table 1-39 Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Limits and IP User Data Length
109
Table 1-40 General ICMP Type Code Number
110
Table 1-41 Genral IGMP Type Code Number
111
Table 1-42 General ICMP Type Number
111
Table 1-43 Relationship between Number of Queues and Priority
114
Table 1-44 Relationship between Number of Queues and Priority
116
Table 1-45 Number of Entries Used Per List by each Setting
117
Flow Qos (Ipv6) [ROUTE-OS6]
125
Table 1-46 List of Parameters that Can be Set for each RP Type Using Ipv6 Qos Information
127
Table 1-47 Operating Parameters that Can be Set for each Operation
129
Table 1-48 General Protocol Number
131
Table 1-49 Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Limits and IP User Data Length
133
Table 1-50 General ICMP Type Code Number
134
Table 1-51 General Igmpv6 Type Code Number
134
Table 1-52 Relationship between Number of Queues and Priority Setting Condition Range
137
Table 1-53 Relationship between Number of Queues and Priority
139
Table 1-54 Number of Entries Used Per List by each Setting
140
Table 1-55 Features of Constituting Definition of Filter Flow Information by Input Form
149
Filter
150
Filter-List (Filter List Information in the Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
152
Table 1-56 Applicable Parameters by Upper Protocol
153
Table 1-57 Filtering Condition Derived from Relation between Limit Setting Parameter and IP User Data Length
154
Table 1-58 Corresponding Values - Tos
154
Table 1-59 Corresponding Values - Diff-Serv
155
Table 1-60 Combination of Pair Switch
159
Table 1-61 Combined Setting of Pair Switch and Possibility of Use
159
Table 1-62 Packet Type in Which the Filtering Based on the Flag (ACK and SYN) Conditions of TCP Header Is Limited in Use
160
Table 1-63 IGMP Type Number
161
Table 1-64 Replace_Tos Field Rewriting
162
Filter-Group (Information on Filter Group of Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
166
Filter-Interface (Information on Filter Interface of Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
170
Quality of Service (Qos) Objects
173
Figure 1-4 Control Range of Qos Information
173
Figure 1-5 Range of Qos Attribute and Qos Interface Control
173
Figure 1-6 Range of Qos Discard Mode Control
174
Table 1-65 Features of Constituting Definition of Filter Flow Information by Input Form
174
Figure 1-7 Range of Qos IP Frame Condition Information, Qos IP Frame Condition Group Information, and IP Qos Information Control
175
Figure 1-8 Range of TOS-Qos Conversion Table Information Control
176
Qos
176
Table 1-66 Relationship between Qos Command Effectiveness and Ineffectiveness
179
Qos-Queue-List
180
Table 1-67 Parameters to be Set Per Queue Mode
181
Table 1-68 Maximum Range of Send Bandwidth
182
Table 1-69 Media Type and Available Queue Mode
183
Table 1-71 Parameters List in Bandwidth Control (Traffic)
188
Table 1-72 Calculation Example of Excess Bandwidth
189
Table 1-73 List of the Parameters When GR2000-1B and GR2000-2B Band Designation (Traffic Designation) Is Made
189
Qos-Interface
195
Table 1-74 Relationship between Priority Determination Among Minimum Bandwidth Guarantee (Kbit/S), Band Control (Traffic Designation), and Flow Control
195
Table 1-75 Parameters that Can be Set by each Transmission Control
196
Table 1-76 Interface Names
197
Table 1-77 Relationship between the Physical Line that Sets the Group Band Control in the same NIF and the Group Number that Can be Set
197
Table 1-78 Range in Which a Line's Maximum Transmission Range Can be Set
198
Table 1-79 List of Parameters When the Band Control (Traffic Designation) in the VLAN Line or the Group Band Control Is Designated
198
Table 1-80. Relationship in the Priority Determination between the Group Band Control and
207
Qos-Discard-Mode
208
Table 1-81 Discard Mode
208
Qos-Ip-List (Information on Qos IP Frame Condition of the Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
210
Table 1-82 Configurable Parameters for Flow Detection by Upper-Level Protocol
211
Table 1-83 Configurable Flow Control Parameters by Flow-Control Type
212
Table 1-84 Relationship between IP User Data Length Upper/Lower Limits and IP User Total Data Length
213
Table 1-85 List of IGMP Type Number
216
Table 1-86 UPC Penalty Operation
218
Figure 1-9 Maximum Band Limitation + Minimum Band Guarantee
219
Table 1-87 UPC Combined Setting Sequence
219
Figure 1-10 Maximum Band Limitation + Important Packet Protection
220
Figure 1-11 Maximum Band Limitation + Minimum Band Guarantee + Important Packet Protection
220
Table 1-88 Range of Priority Class and Discard Class
221
Table 1-89 Range of Priority Class and Discard Class
223
Table 1-90 Combination of Pair Switch
224
Table 1-91 Combined Setting of Pair Switch and Possibility of Use
225
Table 1-92 TOS Number Calculation
225
Table 1-93 TOS Replacing Value for Setting Value
226
Table 1-94 Mapping of Class No. and Queue No. (Max Output Priority Is 8)
226
Table 1-95 Mapping of Class No. and Queue No. (Max Output Priority Is 8)
227
Table 1-96 Mapping of Class No. and Queue No. (Max Output Priority Is 32)
228
Table 1-97 Packet Type
235
Qos-Ip-List-Group (Information on Qos IP Frame Condition Group of the Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
236
Qos-Tos-Map
238
Table 1-98 Initial Value Corresponding to TOS Value
240
Table 1-99 Mapping of TOS Value and Output/Queuing Priority Class
241
Qos-Ip (Information on IP Qos of the Old BSD UNIX-Based Command System)
243
Figure 1-12 Effect of Qos Configuration Definition Output Priority in ATM Line
246
Qos-Ipx
247
Qos-Bridge
249
Qos-Hdlc-Passthrough
251
Shaper (Shaper Transmission Information)
254
Table 1-100 Parameters for each Queuing Mode
256
Table 1-101 Default Length of each Queue
257
Cops
260
Table 1-102 Allowable Characters
261
Chapter 2 - Ipx/Bridge Information
267
IPX Objects
267
Ipx
267
Ipx-Interface
269
Ipx-Arp
275
Static-Route
277
Static-Sap
280
Rip-Filtering
284
Sap-Filtering
287
Ipx-Filtering
290
Bridge Objects
295
Bridge
295
Bridge-Interface
296
Filtering-Database
299
Extended-Filtering
301
Spanning-Tree
305
Chapter 3 - SNMP Information
309
SNMP Objects
309
Snmp
309
Table 3-1 Application of SNMP Information Objects
309
History-Control
316
Alarm
320
Event
327
Chapter 4 - Operation Management Information
331
Host Name Information
331
Hosts
331
Dns-Resolver
333
Log Information
337
Logger-Syslog
337
Logger-Email
339
Logger-Email-From (Log E-Mail Transmission Source Information)
341
Logger-Smtp
342
Report (E-Mail Report Information)
345
NTP Object - Ntp
350
Radius (RADIUS Server Information)
357
Board Disablement Object - Disable
361
Default Configuration Objects
363
Default
363
SNMP Information
364
Table 4-2 List of Initial Value Items that Can be Set Using SNMP Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
364
Line Information (Ethernet/Gibabit Ethernet)
365
Line Information (WAN)
366
Table 4-4. List of Initial Value Items that Can be Set Using Line Information (WAN) and Initial Values During Initial Installation
367
Line Information (WAN OC-POS)
368
Table 4-3. List of Initial Value Items that Can be Set Using Line Information
369
Table 4-5 List of Initial Value Items that Can be Set Using Line Information (WAN OC-POS) and Initial Values During Initial Installation
369
Line Information (ATM)
370
Table 4-6 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Line Information (ATM Information) and Initial Values During Initial Installation
370
Subline Information (WAN)
371
Table 4-7. List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Subline Information (WAN Line) and Initial Values During Initial Installation
371
PPP Information
372
Table 4-8 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using PPP Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
372
Pppoe Information
373
Table 4-9 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Pppoe Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
373
Frame Relay Information
374
Table 4-10 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Frame Relay Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
375
ATM Information
376
Table 4-11 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using ARM Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
377
ISDN Information (Japan Only)
378
Table 4-12 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using ISDN Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
379
Tunnel Interface Information
380
IP Interface Information
381
Table 4-13 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Tunnel Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
381
Table 4-14 List of Default Values that Can be Set Using IP Information and Default Values During Initial Installation
382
NAT-PT Information
383
Table 4-15 List of Default Values that Can be Set Using NAT-PT Information and Default Values During Initial Installation
383
IPX Information
384
Table 4-16 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using IPX Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
385
Bridge Information
386
Table 4-17 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using IPX Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
386
Qos Information
387
Table 4-18 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Qos Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
388
Filter Information
389
Table 4-19 List of Initial Values that Can be Set Using Filter Information and Initial Values During Initial Installation
389
Router-Default
390
Chapter 5 - Configuration Error Messages
391
Common
392
Router Control Information
393
Table 5-1. Configuration Error Messages
395
Network Interface
396
IP Information
404
Routing Protocol
410
Multicast Routing Protocol
442
Ipv6 Multicast Routing Protocol
452
Flow Information Error Messages
454
Filter and Qos Information (Other than Flow Information)
466
MPLS Information
473
Table 5-10 MPLS Information Error Messages [ROUTE-OS7]
473
IPX Information
478
Table 5-11 IPX Information Error Messages
478
Bridge Information
481
Table 5-12 Bridge Information Error Messages
481
VRRP Information
482
Table 5-13 VRRP Information Error Messages
482
SNMP Information
483
Table 5-14 SNMP Information Error Messages
483
COPS Information
484
Table 5-15 COPS Information Error Messages
484
Radius
485
Table 5-16 RADIUS Error Messages
485
Operation Management Information
486
Table 5-17 Operation Management Information Error Messages
486
Address Translation Information
487
Table 5-18 Address Translaion Information Error Messages
487
DHCP Server Information
489
Table 5-19 DHCP Server Information Error Messages
489
DHCP Client Information
490
Nat-Pt
490
Table 5-20 DHCP Client Information Error Messages
490
Table 5-21 NAT-PT Error Messages
490
DNS Resolver Information
491
Log Information
491
E-Mail Sending Information
491
Table 5-22 DNS Resolver Information Error Messages
491
Table 5-23 Log Information Error Messages
491
Table 5-24 E-Mail Sending Information Error Messages
491
Other Error Messages
492
Table 5-25 Other Error Messages
492
Hitachi GR2000 Series Installation Manual (410 pages)
Gigabit Router
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
31
Change Record
3
General Safety Guidelines
27
Routing Processor (RP)
32
Table of Contents
38
List of Figures
43
Chapter 4 - Precautions in Planning Installation
45
Prerequisites
45
Chapter 5 - Installation Site Conditions
46
Chapter 6 - Hardware Installation
46
Unpacking
46
Chapter 7 - Starting, Setting Up, and Stopping
48
List of Tables
49
Chapter 1 - General Information
55
Purpose and Organization of this Manual
55
Outline of Installation
56
Chapter 2 - Product Overview
57
Models
57
Front View of GR2000-10H with AC Input
58
Front View of GR2000-10H with DC Input
58
Front View of GR2000-2S (AC Input)
58
Front View of GR2000-4S (AC Input)
58
Front View of GR2000-6H (AC Input)
58
Rear View of GR2000-10H with AC Input
58
Rear View of GR2000-10H with DC Input
58
Rear View of GR2000-2S (AC Input)
58
Rear View of GR2000-4S (AC Input)
58
Rear View of GR2000-6H (AC Input)
58
Chapter 2 - Product Overview
59
Front View of GR2000-2S
59
Front View of GR2000-4S
59
Rear View of GR2000-2S
59
Front View of GR2000-6H
60
Rear View of GR2000-4S
60
Front View of GR2000-10H with AC Input
61
Rear View of GR2000-6H
61
Rear View of GR2000-10H with AC Input
62
Front View of GR2000-20H with AC Input
64
Rear View of GR2000-20H with AC Input
65
Device Configuration
76
Block Diagram of GR2000-2S
77
Block Diagram of GR2000-4S
77
Block Diagram of GR2000-6H, GR2000-10H and GR2000-20H
77
Maximum Number of Device Components on Enhanced Models
84
Abbreviation for BCU Model Names and Configuration of each Device
85
Basic Control Unit (BCU)
85
Chassis
85
Each Cabinet and Maximum Number of Modules that Can be Mounted Device Cabinet
85
Rm-Cpu
86
Rm-Io
86
Rmb-Cpu
86
Rmb-Io
86
Crossbar Switch (CSW)
87
Routing Processor Module(RP)
87
Rpa1
88
Network Interface Module (NIF)
90
PS Model Name for each Device
92
Power Supply Unit (POW)
92
CPU Fan
92
Flash Memory Card (MC)
92
Main Storage Card (MS)
92
GBIC Type
93
GBIC-SX/LX/LH Physical Specifications (Purchasing Overseas)
93
Interface Cables
93
NIF Accessory (GBIC)
93
Temperature Monitoring Sensor
93
Software
94
Routing Software Block Diagram
95
Connections
96
Specifications of Interface Cables and Connectors
96
LAN Connection
100
Network Connections
100
ATM Connection
101
WAN Connection
101
Installed Dimensions, Masses, and Minimum Service Clearances
103
Chapter 3 - Component Details
103
Cabinet (Chassis)
103
Minimum Service Clearance for Desktop or Floor Installation
104
Minimum Service Clearance for Rack-Mount Installation (Top View)
104
Chapter 3 - Component Details
105
Module Characteristics
105
Basic Control Unit (BCU)
106
BCU Components
106
Full-Size, 30Mm-Wide
106
Rm-Cpu(2S)
106
Chapter 3 - Component Details
107
Rmp (2S)
107
RMP Switch and Function of LED Indications
108
Switch and LED Indication
108
Specifications of 8-Pin RJ45 Connector on 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port
109
Specifications of 9-Pin D-Sub Connector on CONSOLE (RS232C) Port
109
RM-CPU(4S), RMB-CPU (4S) Front Panel View
110
RM-CPU(4S), RMB-CPU (4S), RM-CPU(HH), RMB-CPU (HH), RM-CPU(MH RMB-CPU (MH), RM-CPU(LH) and RMB-CPU (LH)
110
RM-CPU(HH) RMB-CPU (HH) Front Panel View
110
RM-CPU(MH) RMB-CPU (MH) or RM-CPU(LH) RMB-CPU (LH) Front Panel View (GR2000-10H/20H)
110
RM-CPU Switch and Function of LED Indications
111
Specifications of 9-Pin D-Sub Connector on aux (RS232C) Port
111
RM-CPU(S), RM-CPU(M), RM-CPU(MC2) and RM-CPU(L)
112
RM-IO(4S), RMB-IO (4S) and RM-IO(H)
113
RM-IO Switch and Function of LED Indications
114
Specifications of 9-Pin D-Sub Connector on CONSOLE (RS232C) Port
115
RM-IO(S), RM-IO(M), and RM-IO(L)
116
BCU Switch and Function of LED Indications
117
Rmb-Io(H)
117
3.4 Routing Processor (Rp)
118
BCU Switch and Function of LED Indications
118
Routing Processor (RP)
118
RP Models
118
Rp-A1/Rp-D/Rp-D6
118
Nam
119
Rp-C/Rp-C6
119
Network Interface Module (NIF)
120
NIF Models
120
Connector Specifications for NE100-8T, NE100-8TA and NE100-8TB
121
NE100-8T, NE100-8TA and NE100-8TB Front Panel View
121
Connector Specifications for NE100-4F, NE100-4FS, and NE100-4FS4
122
Name of Switch and LED
122
Green: Operable Operation
122
LED: Green
122
NE100-4F, NE100-4FS, and NE100-4FS4 Front Panel View
122
NE100-4F/NE100-4FS/NE100-4FS4 Switch and Function of LED Indications
122
Shows the Operating
122
Yellow/ Red Condition of RP
122
Status
122
Yellow: Blocking and Cock Insertion and Removal
122
NE1G-1S, NE1G-1SA, NE1G-1L, NE1G-1LA, NE1G-1LHA, NE1G-1LHA8, NE1G-1LB, NE1G-1SB and NE1G-1LHBA Switch and Function of LED Indications
123
NE1G-1S, NE1G-1SA, NE1G-1L, NE1G-1LA, NE1G-1LHA, NE1G-1LHA8, NE1G-1SB, NE1G-1LB and NE1G-1LHBA Front Panel View
123
Connector Specifications for NE1G-1S, NE1G-1SA, NE1G-1L, NE1G-1LA, NE1G-1LHA, NE1G-1LHA8, NE1G-1SB, NE1G-1LB and NE1G-1LHBA
124
Nwvx-4
124
Nwvx-8
127
NEW1-8 Switch and Function of LED Indication
128
Relationship between Connection of Cables Supplied with VX-8 and LINE Number
129
Line Numbers for the Cables Attached to NWVX-8
130
Nwjb-8
134
Nwj1-4U
135
Nwmx1-4
136
Nwj1-8U
137
Nwt1-4
138
Nwe1-4
140
Nwj2-1U
142
Nwt3-2U
144
Nwe3-2U
146
Nwe3-1C
148
NWOC3C-2M, NWOC3C-2S, NWOC3C-2SD and NWOC3C-2MD Front Panel View
150
NWOC3C-8S and NWOC3C-8M Front Panel View
152
NWOC12C-1S and NWOC12-1SD Front Panel View
153
NWOC12-4S and NWOC12-4M Front Panel View
154
NWOC48-1S, NWOC48-1S4 and NWOC48-1S8 Front Panel View
155
NWOC48-1A, NWOC48-1A4 and NWOC48-1A8
156
NAOC3-1M and NAOC3-1S Front Panel View
158
Na25M-1
159
NAOC3-8S and NAOC3-8M Front Panel View
160
NAOC12-2S and NAOC12-2M Front Panel View
161
Ne1G-4C
162
Nwt3-1C
163
Nwe1-8
165
Pow-S100S
168
Pow-Hdch
169
Power Unit of POW-H100H
169
POW-M100 and POW-L200
175
Pow-S100
175
Fittings
177
V.24, V.35, and X.21 Interface Cables
178
WAN Loop Connector
178
V.24 Interface Cable
179
Customer-Responsibility Interface Cables
186
LAN Interface Cables
187
WAN Interface Cables
191
UTP Cable for Primary (I.431 or I.431-A)
194
Metal (Coaxial) Cable for Secondary (G.703)
196
Multimode Optical Fiber Cable for OC-3C/Stm-1 (POS) MMF
197
Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable
198
ATM Interface Cables
201
Local Setup Console and Remote Operation Terminal
205
Configuration Limits
211
Configuration Settings
277
Software Version
294
Environmental Requirements
297
Temperature and Humidity
297
Dust
298
External Magnetic Field
299
Acoustic Noise
300
Flooring
300
Input Power Requirements
302
Power Feeding Diagram
303
RM/RP/NIF Module
323
Memory Module
324
Cable
325
Handling of Components Subject to Static Electricity
325
Floor Installation of Chassis
328
Installation of Chassis
328
General Rules for Routing and Connection of Cables
354
Routing and Connection of Cables
354
Gr2000-10H
358
Gr2000-20H
358
Gr2000-2S
358
Gr2000-4S
358
Connection of Interface Cables
372
ATM/MMF/SMF: OC-3C ATM/MMF, OC-3C ATM/SMF, OC-12C/Atm/Mmf and OC-12C ATM/SMF
375
Console Specifications
380
Overview of Device Operation
381
Chapter 8 - Adding and Removing Components
385
BCU, RP, and NIF Modules
385
Power Supply Components
389
Gr2000-4S
389
Input Unit (AC or DC)
392
DC-DC Unit
393
Input Unit (AC or DC)
394
DC-DC Unit
395
Gr2000-4
396
POW for AC Input
397
POW for AC Input
399
Gr2000-10H
401
Gr2000-20
401
Fans
401
Fan Tray for GR2000-10H
401
Fan Tray for GR2000-20H
402
Gr2000-20H
402
CPU Fan for GR2000-4, GR2000-10, and GR2000-20
403
Main Memory
404
Addition/Removal of Main Memory Module for RM (BCU)
404
Main Memory Module
404
Removing a BCU
406
Adding an RP
407
Network Interface (NIF)
407
Removing an RP
407
Chapter 9 - Software Installation and Updates
409
Introduction
409
Hitachi GR2000 Series Installation Manual (18 pages)
Gigabit Router Enhanced Version
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.14 MB
Table of Contents
Change Record
4
Table of Contents
9
1 Update and Installation Procedures
11
Notes When Updating and Installing
11
2 Updating Software
12
Update Procedure 1
14
Update Procedure 2
14
Update Procedure 3
15
Update Procedure 4
15
3 Installing Software
18
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