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Model 3120 RAS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance
15. Select e PrimaryIpMask to set the Ethernet B IP subnet mask.
16. Use the left arrow key to return to the top level management page.
17. Select a Home.
18. Select 1 StoreConfig to save your IP address and netmask. The RAS is now prepared for configuration using
a Web browser.
19. To import a saved configuration, connect your Web browser to the Administration Pages, then click on
Import/Export under the Configuration Menu to display the Import/Export main window (see figure 39 on
page 61).
20. To import a configuration file into the RAS, type the complete path and filename for the configuration file
you wish to load or click on the
Browse… button to select the desired file, then click on the Submit Query
button (see figure 39 on page 61).
Upon successfully importing the file, the access server will display Configuration Load Complete, indicating
that the new operating parameters have been loaded into flash memory.
21. Click on
HOME under the Configuration Menu, then click on the Hard Reset button under Immediate
Actions
.
Note Do not select Record Current Configuration after importing configu-
ration parameters.
Completing the installation
This section verifies that the RAS is fully operational.
1. Temporarily disconnect the male ends of both power cords from the power distribution strip or to a wall
outlet. Wait 30 seconds, then plug the power cords in again.
2. Verify that the green POWER LED is lit. If the POWER LED is flashing green, refer to Chapter 5, “Trou-
bleshooting and maintenance”.
3. Verify that the Link 1 Frame LED illuminates, indicating that the RAS is synchronizing with the T1/E1/
PRI signal.
4. Verify that after 5 seconds, the Link A Error LED begins flashing, indicating that the RAS is satisfied with
the quality of the T1/E1/PRI signal.
5. Verify that after 10 seconds, the Link A Error LED extinguishes, indicating that the RAS is satisfied with
the network signal and that the link is ready for use.
6. There are two LEDs on each RAS 10/100 Ethernet port: a yellow LED that indicates link status and activ-
ity, and a green LED that indicates line speed.
Verify that the yellow LED is either flashing yellow (meaning that packets are being received at the Ether-
net port) or solid yellow (meaning that the link is valid but no packets are being received).
The RAS is operational.