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  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT This manual is proprietary to SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. and is protected by copyright. No information contained herein may be copied, translated, transcribed or duplicated for any commercial purposes or disclosed to third parties in any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3: General User Information

    FCC Requirements This equipment, the Ubigate iBG2006, complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ATCA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: A3LIS00BiBG2006.
  • Page 4: Fcc Part

    LOOP START FXO-4M, FXO-2M 02LS2 RJ11C LINE T1E1-2M, T1E1-1M 04DU9.DN RJ48C 04DU9.1KN 04DU9.1SN 04DU9.1SN (PRI) DID LINE FXS-4M, FXS-2M 02RV2.T RJ11C T1E1-2M, T1E1-1M 04DU9.BN RJ48C E & M TIE LINE T1E1-2M, T1E1-1M TL11M RJ45S 04DU9.BN RJ48C © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5: Ubigate Ibg2006 Installation Manual/Ed

    Incidence of Harm If this equipment, the Ubigate iBG2006, causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.
  • Page 6 GENERAL USER INFORMATION Field Repairs Only technicians certified on the Ubigate iBG2006, are authorized by SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD. to perform system repairs. Certified technicians may replace modular parts of a system to repair or diagnose trouble. Defective modular parts can be returned to SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD.
  • Page 7: Music On Hold Warning

    American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) or other similar organizations if copyright music is transmitted through the Music on Hold feature. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of failure to obtain such a license. DISA Warning Lines that are used for the Direct Inward System Access feature must have the disconnect supervision options provided by the telephone company.
  • Page 8: Safety Warning

    Every wire for communication should be larger than 26 AWG. Double pole/neutral fusing. Underwriters Laboratories The Ubigate iBG2006 system has been tested to comply with safety standards in the United States and Canada. This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratories. The cUL Mark is separately shown on the label.
  • Page 9 Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Warning to service personnel: CAUTION: Double pole/neutral fusing Telephone line cord: CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord Leakage currents due to ringing voltage - Earthing installation instructions: ‘1.
  • Page 10 E) Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips). VIII © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual INTRODUCTION Purpose Ubigate iBG2006™ Installation Manual provides instructions on installing the Ubigate iBG2006, including hardware descriptions, safety information, chassis installation, module installation, interconnection, and trouble shooting descriptions. Document Content and Organization This manual is composed of five Chapters and two Annexes.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 3. Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Mounting the Ubigate iBG2006 Connecting the Ubigate iBG2006 Powering Up the Ubigate iBG2006 CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation Safety Recommendations Modules and Internal Option Cards Types Port Numbering Connecting Modules and Optional Cards Installing Modules CHAPTER 5.
  • Page 13: Conventions

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Conventions The following types of paragraphs contain special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood. Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box, separating it from the main text, but is always preceded by an icon and/or a bold title.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION This page is intentionally left blank. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 15: Safety Concerns

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual SAFETY CONCERNS For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be given to the operator/user and shall be read before the installation and operation. Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution. Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product.
  • Page 16: Warning

    (SELV) circuits (as found in LAN ports) to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits (as found in WAN ports). Be sure to follow connection instructions carefully. When handling Ubigate iBG2006 components, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 17 (SELV) circuits (as found in LAN ports) to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits (as found in WAN ports). Be sure to follow connection instructions carefully. When you connect DC power to the Ubigate iBG2006, disconnect all power sources before servicing. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 18: Caution

    During the procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. To prevent damage to the Ubigate iBG2006, do not remove a Compact Flash memory card from the chassis while it is being accessed (when the CF LED is blinking).
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Warning ........................XIV Caution ........................XVI CHAPTER 1. Ubigate iBG2006 Overview Ubigate iBG2006 Chassis ....................1-1 Ubigate iBG2006 Front Panel ..................1-2 Ubigate iBG2006 Rear Panel ..................1-4 Ubigate iBG2006 Hardware ..................... 1-6 Modules and Internal Option Cards ................1-6 Memory........................
  • Page 20 CHAPTER 2. Pre-Installation Requirements Safety Recommendations....................2-1 Class 1 Laser Product....................2-2 Cover Panels ......................2-2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning ..............2-3 Best Practices-Safety....................2-3 Safety Instructions on Rack Mounting the Ubigate iBG2006 ........2-4 Fuse Replacement......................2-5 PoE Requirements......................2-5 General Maintenance Guidelines................2-5 General Site Requirements....................2-6 Site Preparation ......................2-6 Environment........................2-6...
  • Page 21 CHAPTER 5. Components Installation Installing Compact Flash Memory Cards ............... 5-1 Installing DDR II SDRAM SODIMM .................. 5-3 ANNEX A. Specifications Ubigate iBG2006 Product Specifications ..............A-1 Interface ........................... A-2 E1 WAN Interface .......................A-2 T1 WAN Interface .......................A-3 Ethernet LAN Interface ....................A-3 ANNEX B.
  • Page 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRI-1ST, BRI-2ST Mini Module Cable................B-4 LMF-4M, LMF-8M Module Cable ..................B-5 T1E1-1M, T1E1-2M Module Cable................... B-6 FXO-2M, FXO-4M, FXS-2M, FXS-4M Module Cable..............B-7 ATOP-1, ATOI-1 Module Cable ..................B-8 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 23 Figure 1.3 Ubigate iBG2006 Rear Connector ............1-5 Figure 1.4 Power Supply..................1-7 Figure 1.5 Ventilation ....................1-8 Figure 2.1 Air flow of the Ubigate iBG2006 .............. 2-6 Figure 3.1 Mounting Brackets .................. 3-2 Figure 3.2 Bracket installation for rear mounting............3-3 Figure 3.3 Bracket installation for center mounting ..........
  • Page 24 Figure B.1 Console Port Cable................B-1 Figure B.2 Auxiliary Port Cable ................B-2 Figure B.3 BRI-2U Mini Module Cable ..............B-3 Figure B.4 BRI-2ST Module Cable ................B-4 Figure B.5 LMF-4M, LMF-8M Module Cable ............B-5 XXII © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 25 Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Figure B.6 T1E1-2M, T1E1-1M Module Cable ............B-6 Figure B.8 FXO-4M, FXS-4M Module Cable............B-7 Figure B.9 ATOP-1, ATOI-1 Module Cable ...............B-8 XXIII © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 27: Chapter 1. Ubigate Ibg2006 Overview

    Ubigate iBG2006. In addition, information is provided about cable connection ports and panel components. The Ubigate iBG2006 is a modular WAN/LAN router. It is a 1U rack-mount unit with a number of slots for interchangeable interface modules. The router is a WAN/LAN router that supports WAN/LAN, multi-protocol routing.
  • Page 28: Ubigate Ibg2006 Front Panel

    CHAPTER 1. Ubigate iBG2006 Overview Ubigate iBG2006 Front Panel The front panel of the Ubigate iBG2006 provides status of the Ubigate iBG2006’s performance and operation by using LEDs. Proper LED status is shown as follows. Power SYS PWR FAN VoP VPN CF...
  • Page 29 Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 (Continued) Indication & Color Description Solid green Compact Flash being accessed Compact Flash not mounted or not being accessed. Front Connector Description Connector Description Compact Flash Memory Slot Slot for Compact Flash Card USB Port Supports USB2.0 interface...
  • Page 30: Ubigate Ibg2006 Rear Panel

    Ubigate iBG2006 Rear Panel The Ubigate iBG2006 rear panel provides connections for networking. The Ubigate iBG2006 rear panel provides connections for four Fast Ethernet ports, one Fast Ethernet Small Form Pluggable (SFP) port. The Rear Panel has the following features.
  • Page 31: Figure 1.3 Ubigate Ibg2006 Rear Connector

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Rear Connector Description SFP Port LAN Ports Card Guide Ground Stud Mini Module Slots Mini Module Slots Figure 1.3 Ubigate iBG2006 Rear Connector Connector Description SFP Port Support optional FE SFP modules LAN Ports Supports Fast Ethernet interface...
  • Page 32: Ubigate Ibg2006 Hardware

    Ubigate iBG2006 Hardware Modules and Internal Option Cards Ubigate iBG2006 supports several kinds of modules and internal option cards. Mini Modules Internal Option Cards The following table lists the Ubigate iBG2006 modules and internal option cards. Name Detailed Description Internal VPN-A...
  • Page 33: Memory

    Power Supply Ubigate iBG2006’s basic Power Supply Module provides +12 VDC with an AC input between 100 and 240 VAC. Ubigate iBG2006 supports two kinds of AC Power Supply. SPA 100 provides +12VDC at 100W, and SPA 230 provides + 12 VDC at 100W and +48 VDC at 130W.
  • Page 34: Ventilation

    The Ubigate iBG2006 Real Time Clock and Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) provide two basic functions to the router: It provides a real-time clock so that an Ubigate iBG2006 can maintain the correct date and time. It provides a small block (32 Kbytes) of battery-backed-up static RAM (SRAM) storage.
  • Page 35: Chapter 2. Pre-Installation Requirements

    Requirements Chapter2 describes how to prepare your site for an Ubigate iBG2006. This chapter describes how to prepare your site for an Ubigate iBG2006. Before you install an Ubigate iBG2006, familiarize yourself with the network interface, power, and ground connections described in the following paragraphs.
  • Page 36: Class 1 Laser Product

    Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Cover Panels Do not operate the Ubigate iBG2006 with missing blank faceplates and cover panels. These covers prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis. They are important to maintaining proper air flow through the chassis.
  • Page 37: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Warning

    Ubigate iBG2006 components, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. To protect against ESD damage to the Ubigate iBG2006 and its components: Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap with good skin contact. Remember ESD straps only protect against ESD charges on your body. Contact with unstrapped bodies or your own clothing can cause ESD damage.
  • Page 38: Safety Instructions On Rack Mounting The Ubigate Ibg2006

    Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for example, use of power strips). © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 39: Fuse Replacement

    LAN connections. General Maintenance Guidelines Keep all Ubigate iBG2006 modules and interface cards dry and dust-free, and stored in electrical equipment friendly environments. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 40: General Site Requirements

    For safety, Ubigate iBG2006 is intended to be installed in a restricted access location by a service person. See Required Tools and Materials for information about tools and materials required for installation.
  • Page 41: Inspecting The Ubigate Ibg2006

    Surface adhesive rubber (adhesive rubber Feet) 4 pieces Ground screw (including lug and washer) Quick Start Guide Manual CD Inspect the Ubigate iBG2006 for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If you discover damage or missing items, contact Technical Support: http://www.samsungnetwork.com © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 42: Required Tools And Materials

    The following tools are required to install these routers. #2 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the rack-mounting brackets to the Ubigate iBG2006) #3 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the Ubigate iBG2006 to the equipment rack) Small flat-blade screwdriver (for connecting ground, and external alarm) Materials The following additional materials are required to install these routers.
  • Page 43: Chapter 3. Ubigate Ibg2006 Installation

    Ubigate iBG2006 CHAPTER 3. Installation Chapter3 describes how to install Ubigate iBG2006 for operation in a network facility. Mounting the Ubigate iBG2006 This section describes how to prepare the Ubigate iBG2006 for operation either as a tabletop or a rack-mounted unit.
  • Page 44: Rack Mount Installation

    CHAPTER 3. Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Rack Mount Installation Ubigate iBG2006 can be mounted in a 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack using the brackets shown in the following figures. Bracket pair for 19-inch rack Bracket pair for 23-inch rack Figure 3.1 Mounting Brackets When rack-mounting an Ubigate iBG2006, additional empty vertical space is required to dissipate heat.
  • Page 45: To Attach The Mounting Brackets

    For problem-free operation, the equipment rack should be located in an area with sufficient clearance for cabling and adequate ventilation. Attach the mounting brackets to the Ubigate iBG2006 before securing the router to the rack. To attach the mounting brackets Select one of the three possible mounting positions on the sides of the router chassis.
  • Page 46: Figure 3.3 Bracket Installation For Center Mounting

    CHAPTER 3. Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Bracket installation for center mounting Figure 3.3 Bracket installation for center mounting Bracket installation for front mounting Figure 3.4 Bracket installation for front mounting Attach the other bracket to the corresponding position on the other side of the router.
  • Page 47: To Secure The Router To The Rack

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 To secure the router to the rack Lift the Ubigate iBG2006 assembly into the rack and align the bracket holes with the desired holes. Practice good safety habits. Use two people to rack-mount the router. Attach the Ubigate iBG2006 to the rack according to the instructions provided by the rack manufacturer.
  • Page 48: Grounding The Ubigate Ibg2006

    CHAPTER 3. Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Grounding the Ubigate iBG2006 Connect the Chassis as shown in the following figure to a reliable earth ground. Figure 3.6 Ground Connection © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 49: Connecting The Ubigate Ibg2006

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Connecting the Ubigate iBG2006 This section describes how to connect the Ubigate iBG2006 to various network interfaces. Follow the procedure for the interface appropriate for your network facility environment. LAN Interface The Ubigate iBG2006 accommodates several network connections. Use a Category 5 (minimum) Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect to the network.
  • Page 50: Console Interface

    A terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) or workstation with terminal emulation software can be used for the operator console. Connect the console to the Ubigate iBG2006 with an RJ-45 cable. For connection to a PC running terminal emulation software, your Ubigate iBG2006 is provided with an RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter cable.
  • Page 51: Auxiliary Interface (For Remote Access)

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Auxiliary Interface (for Remote Access) The Ubigate iBG2006 and a terminal can be connected to modems and phone lines for remote access. (Use a null-modem cable at the Ubigate iBG2006 to establish a modem connection.) This configuration allows you to dial into the router from a remote location.
  • Page 52 VT-100 terminal emulation software or equivalent, and configure the software as specified for modems. A modem connected to the Console port of an Ubigate iBG2006 and set for verbose mode (configured to ‘send result codes’ or ‘echo’...
  • Page 53: Powering Up The Ubigate Ibg2006

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Powering Up the Ubigate iBG2006 Ubigate iBG2006 is shipped with 100 Watt AC Power Supply Module by default. Optionally, a 230 Watt AC Power Supply Module can be ordered. The 230 Watts Power Supply Module supports IEEE802.3af PoE functionality.
  • Page 54: Applying Power

    To apply power to the Ubigate iBG2006: Ensure that the Ubigate iBG2006 is connected to a power source. Press the rocker switch on the Ubigate iBG2006 back panel to the on position( | ). The fans start, the LEDs cycle, and the router performs a self test. At the successful conclusion of the self-test sequence, the Power LED illuminates green.
  • Page 55: Chapter 4. Module And Internal Option Card Installation

    Safety Recommendations Inspect the shipping carton for damage. If a module is defective, contact Samsung. Save the original shipping carton and packing material in case you need to return the equipment to Samsung Electronics. Electric hazard exists. Verify the power is turned off. Do not work on energized equipment.
  • Page 56 Laser radiation is present when the router is open. Cover Panels Do not operate the Ubigate iBG2006 with missing blank faceplates and cover panels. These covers prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis. They are important to maintaining proper air flow through the chassis.
  • Page 57 General Maintenance Guidelines Keep all Ubigate iBG2006 modules and interface cards dry and dust -free, and stored in electrical-equipment friendly environments. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 58: Modules And Internal Option Cards Types

    CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation Modules and Internal Option Cards Types This section describes the modules supported in Ubigate iBG2006 release 1.0, including internal option cards, mini-modules that connect into dedicated slots in the chassis. Internal Option Card...
  • Page 59: Port Numbering

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Port Numbering This section describes the port number conventions used by Ubigate routers such as iBG3026, iBG2016, iBG2006, and iBG1000. Ports on a network module are numbered in a format: network module slot- number/interface-number, and ports on a mini-module are numbered in a format: network module slot-number/mini-module slot number/interface- number.
  • Page 60: Main Board Port Numbering

    0. The SFP port is numbered as 0/0. Then, the Fast Ethernet ports follow the numbering rule and are numbered right to left bottom to top starting with one. 0/4 0/3 Figure 4.2 LAN Port Numbering © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 61: Mini Module Port Numbering

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Mini Module Port Numbering Mini-modules have one, two or four ports. Port numbering is from right to left starting with port number zero: (X=0, 1, 2, or 3) 0/X/0 ST-0 -1ST Figure 4.3 1-Port Mini Module Port Numbering...
  • Page 62: Port Numbering Examples

    Port three on a mini-module in sub-slot three. Double Wide 0/0/0 thru 0/2/7 Port zero on a 8-port LAN mini module in Mini Module sub-slot zero through port seven on a 8-port Port LAN mini module in sub-slot two. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 63: Connecting Modules And Option Cards

    VPN-A (VPN/IPSec Option Card) The VPN/IPSec Option Card provides high-performance security processing for packets passing through the Ubigate iBG2006. It includes a Security Processor that is a part of the Router Subsystem. Like the VoIP Option Card, it is an internal card that mounts on the Main Board and must be installed onto the Main Board before it is inserted into the chassis.
  • Page 64: Wan Interface Module

    GREEN Active connection on the second B channel in port 0 Disconnected on the second B channel in port 0 This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.10 Connecting BRI-1ST Mini Module 4-10 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 65: Figure 4.11 Bri-2St Mini-Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 BRI-2ST (2-Port ISDN BRI S/T Mini Module) This module provides two ISDN BRI S/T interface ports, each supporting two voice or data timeslots. Voice timeslots connect to the voice subsystem while data timeslots connect into the router subsystem.
  • Page 66: Figure 4.12 Connecting Bri-2St Mini Module

    64 Kbps B channels and a 16Kbps d channel. The ISDN BRI U Mini Module may be configured as either an LT (network end) or NT (CPE end). The ISDN BRI U Mini Module provides 2B1Q encoding BRI-1U Figure 4.13 BRI-1U Mini-Module 4-12 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 67: Figure 4.14 Connecting Bri-1U Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 The following table explains the LEDs states in detail. Indication Description & Color GREEN The module passed it’s self-test and is available to the router Reset, Power down, Removal state U-0 B0 GREEN Active connection on the first B channel in port 0...
  • Page 68: Figure 4.15 Bri-2U Mini-Module

    Active connection on the first B channel in port 1 Disconnected on the first B channel in port 1 U-1 B1 GREEN Active connection on the second B channel in port 1 Disconnected on the second B channel in port 1 4-14 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 69: Figure 4.16 Connecting Bri-2U Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.16 Connecting BRI-2U Mini Module T1E1-1M (1-Port T1/E1 Mini Module) This 1-Port T1/E1 Mini Module provides one T1 port, running at 1.544 Mbps and supporting 24 voice or data timeslots, or one E1 port, running at 2.048 Mbps and supporting 30 voice or data timeslots.
  • Page 70: Figure 4.18 Connecting The T1E1-1M Mini Module

    - LOS (Loss of signal) - OOF (Out-of-Frame) Indicates that the port is not enabled, and no alarms detected on any port. This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.18 Connecting the T1E1-1M Mini Module 4-16 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 71: Figure 4.19 T1E1-2M Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 T1E1-2M (2-Port T1/E1 Mini Module) This 2-Port T1/E1 Mini Module provides two T1 ports, each running at 1.544 Mbps and supporting 24 voice or data timeslots, or two E1 ports, each running at 2.048 Mbps and supporting 30 voice or data timeslots.
  • Page 72: Figure 4.20 Connecting The T1E1-2M Mini Module

    8.0 Mbps. The interface mode for the port may be independently selected as V.35, RS-232/V.28, RS-449/V.11, EIA-530, EIA- 530A, or X.21/RS-422. SERIAL0 LNK0 WTE-2SM Figure 4.21 WTE-2SM Network Module 4-18 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 73: Figure 4.22 Connecting The Wte-2Sm Network Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 The following table explains the LEDs states in detail. Indication Description & Color Green All diagnostics pass, and the Network Module is operational. Power down or removal status. LNK 0 Green Green indicates normal operation. The module is connected to the external DSU, and the signals TA (DTE available) and CA (DCE available) are active.
  • Page 74: Figure 4.23 Wte-2Sm Network Module

    Loopback mode on LED off indicates that the port is neither connected to the DSU nor in loopback mode. This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.24 Connecting the WTE-2SM Network Module 4-20 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 75: Figure 4.25 Atop-1 Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 ATOP-1 (1-Port ADSL Over POTS Mini Module) This Mini Module provides ADSL high-speed digital data transfer between a single CPE subscriber and the central office. LINK ATOP ADSL Figure 4.25 ATOP-1 Mini Module The following table explains the LEDs states in detail.
  • Page 76: Figure 4.26 Connecting The Atop-1 Mini Module

    Indicates that the Link is being established Indicates that the port is not enabled Solid Green Indicates that the transmit/receive is not active Blinking Green Indicates that the transmit/receive is active Indicates that the port is not enabled 4-22 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 77: Figure 4.28 Connecting The Atoi-1 Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LAN Port LEDs Indication & Color Description Link Solid Green Link is established with speed 10/100 Mbps. Link failure or no connection. Activity Blinking Orange Blinking orange indicates transmit/receive activity with speed 10/100 Mbps. No activities.
  • Page 78: Lan Interface Modules

    Link Fail or no connect. Blinking Orange indicates transmit/receive activity Blinking Orange with speed 10/100 Mbps. Activity No activities. This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.30 Connecting the LMF-4M Mini Module 4-24 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 79: Figure 4.31 8-Port Fast Ethernet Wide Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LMF-8M (8-Port Fast Ethernet Wide Mini Module) This module provides 8 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports and installs in one of the double wide mini module slots. LMF-8M should be installed in the slot0 and slot2. FE 7...
  • Page 80: Voice Modules

    The port0/1 connection is abnormal or in initial state. The port0/1 connection is in alarm status. The port0/1 activity is occurring. This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.34 Connecting the FXO-2M Mini Module 4-26 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 81: Figure 4.35 Fxo-4M Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 FXO-4M (4-Port Analog FXO Mini Module) This module provides four analog voice channel ports for connecting to PBX station lines or FXS/DID lines from a Central Office of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The voice channels connect to the Voice Subsystem internally.
  • Page 82: Figure 4.37 Fxs-2M Mini Module

    Description FXS-0 Green The port0/1 connection is active. FXS-1 Amber The port0/1 connection is abnormal or in initial state. This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.38 Connecting the FXS-2M Mini Module 4-28 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 83: Figure 4.39 Fxs-4M Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 FXS-4M (4-Port Analog FXS/DID Mini Module) This module provides four analog voice channel ports for connecting to Plain Old Telephone Services (POTS) telephones or fax machines. The voice channels connect to the Voice Subsystem internally. FXS-3...
  • Page 84: Installing Modules

    Wide Mini Module and Mini-modules are hot swappable. Installing Double Wide Mini Module To add a double wide mini module to the Ubigate iBG2006 chassis: Locate the slot into which you plan to install the module and remove its blank module panel (or if the slot is occupied, remove the module) by loosening the two retainer screws.
  • Page 85: Figure 4.46 Aligning The New Double Wide Mini Module

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Align the new module’s retainer screws with the screw holes on the slot bay and carefully seat the module. Figure 4.46 Aligning the new Double Wide Mini Module Tighten the retaining screws to fully seat the module.
  • Page 86: Installing Mini Modules

    CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation Installing Mini Modules To add a mini module to the Ubigate iBG2006 chassis: Locate the slot into which you plan to install the module and remove its blank module panel (or if the slot is occupied, remove the module) by loosening the two retainer screws.
  • Page 87: Installing Internal Option Card

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 If the slot is to remain empty, cover the hole with a slot cover by aligning the slot cover’s screws with the screw holes on the slot bay. Tighten the retaining screws to secure the slot cover.
  • Page 88: Installing Sfp Modules

    CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation Installing SFP Modules To install an SFP module to the Ubigate iBG2006 chassis: Figure 4.50 Installing SFP Modules Insert an SFP module into the module bay into which you plan to install the module.
  • Page 89: Chapter 5. Components Installation

    Damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are handled improperly, resulting in complete or intermittent failures. To prevent damage to the Ubigate iBG2006, do not remove a Compact Flash memory card from the chassis while it is being accessed (when the CF LED is blinking).
  • Page 90: Figure 5.1 Removing A Compact Flash Memory Card

    CHAPTER 5. Components Installation Removing a Compact Flash Memory Card The Compact Flash slot is located on the Ubigate iBG2006 board. Depress the Compact Flash memory card ejector button to eject the module. Pull the Compact Flash memory card out of its slot.
  • Page 91: Installing Ddr Ii Sdram Sodimm

    To Install DDR II SDRAM SO-DIMM The memory module for the Ubigate iBG2006 is located on the system board. Pull the main module straight out of the slot bay. The SODIMM slot location is shown under internal option cards if any.
  • Page 92 Push the latches at each end of the SODIMM. The module will push out of the slot. Lift the SODIMM out of the slot. Store the SODIMM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Replace the main module. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 93: Annex A. Specifications

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual Specifications ANNEX A. Ubigate iBG2006 Product Specifications ITEM Specification Router Memory - Typical: 256 MB - Maximum: 1 GB Compact Flash Memory - Typical: 128 MB - Maximum: 256 MB Boot ROM 2 MB AC Power Supply...
  • Page 94: Interface

    Framing CRC non-CRC (ITU G.704), and unframed Input signal DSX-1, 0 to -24 dB Output signal build out long-haul or short-haul Impedance 75 or 120 ohm Connectors RJ-48C Timing Internal or network Pulse density ITU G.703 © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 95: T1 Wan Interface

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 T1 WAN Interface Specifications Descriptions Receive line rate 1.544 Mbps ± 32 ppm Line code B8ZS or AMI Framing D4 or ESF Interface ESF FDL - AT & T TR-54016-1986 - AT & T TR-54016-1989 - ANSI T1.403-1989...
  • Page 96 ANNEX A. Specifications This page is intentionally left blank. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 97: Annex B. Cable Specifications

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual Cable Specifications ANNEX B. Console Port (Main Board) Cable Cable Shape Figure B.1 Console Port Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout Console RJ-45 to RJ-45 RJ-45 to DB-9 Terminal Adapter Console Port (DTE) Rollover Cable (connected to Rollover Cable)
  • Page 98: Auxiliary Port (Main Board) Cable

    ANNEX B. Cable Specifications Auxiliary Port (Main Board) Cable Cable Shape Figure B.2 Auxiliary Port Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout Auxiliary RJ-45 to DB-25 Modem Port (DTE) Modem Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 99: Bri-1U, Bri-2U Mini Module Cable

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 BRI-1U, BRI-2U Mini Module Cable Cable Shape Figure B.3 BRI-2U Mini Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout 8 Pin Function No connection Signal-Tip Signal-Ring No connection 1) Pins 1, 2, 7 and 8 are not used.
  • Page 100: Bri-1St, Bri-2St Mini Module Cable

    2) TE refers to terminal terminating layer 1 aspects of TE1. TA, and NT functional groups (this applies to the ISDN BRI S/T WIC). 3) NT refers to network terminating layer 1 aspects of NT1 and NT2 functional groups. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 101: Lmf-4M, Lmf-8M Module Cable

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LMF-4M, LMF-8M Module Cable Cable Shape Cable Length: 6/10 feet Standard, Straight-Through Wiring (both ends are the same) 10/100Base-T interfaces Figure B.5 LMF-4M, LMF-8M Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout RJ45 Pin # Wire Color (T568A)
  • Page 102: T1E1-1M, T1E1-2M Module Cable

    ANNEX B. Cable Specifications T1E1-1M, T1E1-2M Module Cable Cable Shape RJ-48C to RJ-48C Cable Figure B.6 T1E1-2M, T1E1-1M Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout RXPING TXRING RXTIP TXTIP TXRING RXRING TXTIP RXTIP © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 103: Fxo-2M, Fxo-4M, Fxs-2M, Fxs-4M Module Cable

    Ubigate iBG2006 Installation Manual/Ed.01 FXO-2M, FXO-4M, FXS-2M, FXS-4M Module Cable Cable Shape Figure B.8 FXO-4M, FXS-4M Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout RJ-11 connector RJ-11 connector Signal Signal Ring Ring © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 104: Atop-1, Atoi-1 Module Cable

    ANNEX B. Cable Specifications ATOP-1, ATOI-1 Module Cable Cable Shape Figure B.9 ATOP-1, ATOI-1 Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout RJ-11 connector RJ-11 connector Signal Signal Ring Ring © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 105 Ubigate iBG2006™ Installation Manual ©2007~2008 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Information in this manual is proprietary to SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. No information contained here may be copied, translated, transcribed or duplicated by any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG.
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