
Part No. 116950-A Rev. A
Technical Notice
Corrections to
Installing and Operating
BayStack ARN Routers
This notice provides corrected information on:
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• Installing ARN Mounting Brackets
• Operation of Fan LED
Service Console Signals and Pin Assignments
Table C-12 in Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers incorrectly lists the
connector pin assignments for the local terminal service console port. (Table C-13
correctly lists the connector pin assignments for the modem service console port.)
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Table 1. Local Console Port DB-9 Pin Assignments
vice Console Signals and Pin Assignments
able 1 shows correct signal and pin assignments for the local console port.
Pin Assignment Pin No. Signal Name Direction
Pin 1
1 Not Used N/A
2 TXD (Transmit data) To terminal
3 RXD (Receive data) From terminal
4 Not Used N/A
5 Ground N/A
6 DTR To terminal
Pin 9
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7 Not Used N/A
8 Not Used N/A
9 Not Used N/A
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Part No. 116950-A Rev. A
Installing ARN Mounting Brackets
The flange brackets for mounting the ARN in a rack now support additional rack positions.
Figures 1-1 and 1-2 in Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers illustrate the
wrong mounting bracket. F
mounting brackets.
igure 1 correctly illustrates the options for attaching the new
B1
B2
DD
ISDN BRI
withNT1
1
2
RLSD
Screws
(4 places)
1
Screws
2
(4 places)
Figure 1. Attaching Brackets to Rack-Mount the ARN
Operation of Fan LED
Screws
(4 places)
B1
B2
DD
ISDN BRI
withNT1
1
2
RLSD
ARN0004A
Table 3-1 in Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers incorrectly describes the Fan
LED as an indicator of normal operation. The amber Fan LED actually indicates failure; it
lights if one or more cooling fan stops operating.
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