AudioCodes Mediant MSBR Series Hardware Installation Manual
AudioCodes Mediant MSBR Series Hardware Installation Manual

AudioCodes Mediant MSBR Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Mediant™ 500 MSBR

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  • Page 1 Hardware Installation Manual AudioCodes Family of Multi-Service Business Routers (MSBR) Mediant™ 500 MSBR...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Hardware Installation Manual Contents Table of Contents Introduction ....................... 11 Unpacking the Device ..................13 Physical Description ..................15 Physical Dimensions .................... 15 Front Panel Description ..................15 3.2.1 Ports and Buttons ....................15 3.2.2 LEDs ........................17 3.2.2.1 WAN LEDs ....................17 3.2.2.2 LAN Interface LED ...................
  • Page 4 Mediant 500 MSBR List of Figures Figure 3-1: Front Panel .......................... 15 Figure 3-2: Rear Panel........................... 21 Figure 4-1: Location for Applying Rubber Foot ..................23 Figure 4-2: Wall-Mounting Bracket Parts ....................24 Figure 4-3: Keyhole Dimensions for Horizontal Wall-Mounting ............. 25 Figure 4-4: Keyhole Dimensions for Vertical Wall-Mounting ..............
  • Page 5 Hardware Installation Manual Contents List of Tables Table 3-1: Physical Dimensions ......................15 Table 3-2: Front Panel Description ......................16 Table 3-3: GE WAN LED Description ....................17 Table 3-4: A/VDSL WAN LED Description .................... 17 Table 3-5: SHDSL WAN LED Description ..................... 18 Table 3-6: WAN SFP LED Description ....................
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  • Page 7 Customer Support Customer technical support and services are provided by AudioCodes or by an authorized AudioCodes Service Partner. For more information on how to buy technical support for AudioCodes products and for contact information, please visit our website at https://www.audiocodes.com/services-support/maintenance-and-support.
  • Page 8 Open source software may have been added and/or amended for this product. For further information, please visit our website at https://www.audiocodes.com/services- support/open-source or contact your AudioCodes sales representative. Warning: The device is an INDOOR unit and therefore, must be installed only indoors. Caution Electrical Shock Do not open or disassemble this device.
  • Page 9 SFP module for WAN fiber-optic or WAN copper interface 10764 Wi-Fi removed; serial cable removed from supplied items; Documentation Feedback AudioCodes continually strives to produce high quality documentation. If you have any comments (suggestions or errors) regarding this document, please fill out the Documentation Feedback...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    Hardware configurations may change without notice. Currently available hardware • configurations are listed in AudioCodes Price Book. For further enquiries, please contact your AudioCodes sales representative. The SFP module can be used for WAN fiber-optic interface or WAN copper interface.
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  • Page 13: Unpacking The Device

    Two mounting brackets for 19-inch rack mounting One AC power cable • • (Optional, customer-ordered item) Wall-mounting kit Check, retain and process any documents. If there are any damaged or missing items, notify your AudioCodes sales representative. MSBR Series Mediant 500 MSBR...
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  • Page 15: Physical Description

    Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description Physical Description This section provides a physical description of the device. Physical Dimensions The device's physical dimensions and weight are listed in the table below: Table 3-1: Physical Dimensions Physical Specification Value Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.37 (1U) x 31.0 cm x 21.0 cm (1.72 x 12.2 x 8.3 in.) Weight 2.0 kg (4.4 lbs.)
  • Page 16: Table 3-2: Front Panel Description

    ADSL/2+ and VDSL2  SHDSL  Note: For available WAN configurations, contact your AudioCodes sales representative. Up to four Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) ports for connecting to LAN network (IP phones, computers, or switches). These ports support half- and full-duplex modes, auto-negotiation, and straight or crossover cable detection.
  • Page 17: Leds

    Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description 3.2.2 LEDs The front panel provides various LEDs depending on the device's hardware configuration (e.g., the available telephony interfaces). These LEDs are described in the subsequent subsections. 3.2.2.1 WAN LEDs 3.2.2.1.1 GE WAN LED The GE WAN port(s) provides a LED for indicating operating status, as described in the table below.
  • Page 18: Lan Interface Led

    Mediant 500 MSBR 3.2.2.1.3 SHDSL WAN LED The SHDSL WAN port provides a LED for indicating operating status, as described in the table below. Table 3-5: SHDSL WAN LED Description Description Color State Green At least one of the links is synchronized. Fast At least one of the links is initializing.
  • Page 19: E1/T1 Led

    Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description 3.2.2.3 E1/T1 LED The trunk port provides a LED for indicating operating status, as described in the table below: Table 3-8: E1/T1 LED Description Color State Description Green Trunk is synchronized (normal operation). Loss due to any of the following signals: LOS - Loss of Signal ...
  • Page 20: Fxo Led

    Mediant 500 MSBR 3.2.2.6 FXO LED The FXO port provides a LED for indicating operating status, as described in the table below. Table 3-11: FXO LED Description Description Color State Green FXO line is off-hooked toward the PBX. Flashing Ring signal detected from the PBX. Error - malfunction in line or out of service due to Serial ...
  • Page 21: Rear Panel Description

    Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description Rear Panel Description The device's rear panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table. Figure 3-2: Rear Panel Table 3-14: Rear Panel Description Item # Label Description Protective earthing screw. I / 0 Power switch (O - off;...
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  • Page 23: Mounting The Device

    Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device Mounting the Device The device can be mounted in one of the following ways: Placed on a desktop – see Section on page  Installed in a standard 19-inch rack – see Section on page ...
  • Page 24: Wall Mounting

    Mediant 500 MSBR Wall Mounting You can mount the device on a wall, using a special wall-mounting bracket. The bracket enables you to hang the device in a horizontal (rear panel facing up) or vertical (rear panel facing right) position. The bracket is a customer-ordered item and is shipped in a kit of five wall-mounting brackets.
  • Page 25: Figure 4-3: Keyhole Dimensions For Horizontal Wall-Mounting

    Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device The distances between the keyholes depend on the orientation in which you want to hang the device: Horizontal position: The horizontal distance between the keyholes is 200 mm • (7.87 in.) and the vertical distance is 135 mm (5.31 in.): Figure 4-3: Keyhole Dimensions for Horizontal Wall-Mounting Vertical position: The horizontal distance between the keyholes is 135 mm (5.31 •...
  • Page 26: Figure 4-5: Protruded Screw Distance From Wall Surface

    Mediant 500 MSBR Figure 4-5: Protruded Screw Distance from Wall Surface Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the grounding-lug screw located on the rear panel (keep the screw in a safe place for later use): Figure 4-6: Removing Ground Screw Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the two screws located on the left- and right-side panels (keep the screws in a safe place for later use): Figure 4-7: Removing Side-Panel Screws Place the bracket on a flat surface, and then with two hands, hold the device above the...
  • Page 27: Figure 4-9: Device Inserted Into Wall-Mounting Bracket

    Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device Figure 4-9: Device Inserted into Wall-Mounting Bracket Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, attach the bracket to the rear panel, using the grounding-lug screw (which you removed in Step 65): Figure 4-10: Attaching Bracket to Device using Grounding Screw If you are grounding the device, attach the grounding lug at the same time: Figure 4-11: Attaching Bracket to Device using Ground Screw with Grounding Lug Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, attach the bracket to the left- and right-side panels,...
  • Page 28: Figure 4-13: Hanging Device On Screw Heads For Horizontal Orientation

    Mediant 500 MSBR With two hands, hold the device (attached to the bracket) so that the bracket's keyholes are facing the screw heads in the wall and that the device is orientated according to the desired hanging position (horizontal or vertical). Gently hang the device onto the screw heads, using the bracket's keyholes: Figure 4-13: Hanging Device on Screw Heads for Horizontal Orientation Figure 4-14: Hanging Device on Screw Heads for Vertical Orientation...
  • Page 29: 19-Inch Rack Mounting

    Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device 19-Inch Rack Mounting The device can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack by implementing one of the following mounting methods: Placing it on a pre-installed shelf in a 19-inch rack – see Section 4.3.1 on page ...
  • Page 30: Using Mounting Brackets

    Mediant 500 MSBR 4.3.2 Using Mounting Brackets The procedure below describes how to mount the device in a 19-inch rack. Rack mounting involves placing the device on a pre-installed rack shelf and then attaching the device's mounting brackets to the device and rack frame. The purpose of the mounting brackets is to secure the device to the rack.
  • Page 31: Figure 4-17: Attaching The Mounting Brackets

    Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device  To mount the device in a 19-inch rack using mounting brackets: Attach the two mounting brackets (supplied) to each side of the device's chassis, using the supplied screws, as shown in the figure below: Figure 4-17: Attaching the Mounting Brackets 1 = Left mounting bracket •...
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  • Page 33: Cabling The Device

    • As most of the installation is the responsibility of the customer, AudioCodes can assume responsibility for damage only if the customer can establish that the device does not comply with the standards specified above (and the device is within the hardware warranty period).
  • Page 34: Connecting To Wan

    Mediant 500 MSBR  To earth the device: Connect an electrically earthed strap of 16 AWG wire (minimum) to the chassis' earthing screw (located on the rear panel), using the supplied washer. Connect the other end of the strap to a protective earthing. This should be in accordance with the regulations enforced in the country of installation.
  • Page 35: Fiber-Optic Gigabit Ethernet Cabling

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Signal Name Ethernet signal pair Ethernet signal pair Shield Chassis ground  To connect the WAN copper GbE port: Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port labeled S0 / WAN GE (located on the front panel).
  • Page 36: Figure 5-3: Removing Protective Dust Plug

    Note: SFP modules and fiber-optic cables are not supplied. It is recommended that you • purchase the SFP modules from AudioCodes. For a list of orderable SFP modules, see Appendix on page 55, or contact your AudioCodes sales representative. •...
  • Page 37: Adsl/2+ And Vdsl2 Wan Cabling

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device 5.2.3 ADSL/2+ and VDSL2 WAN Cabling The ADSL/2+ and VDSL2 (xDSL) WAN port provides a single xDSL interface through an RJ-11 port. Warning: The device does not include primary telecom protection! When the DSL telephone •...
  • Page 38: Figure 5-5: Cabling The Xdsl Wan Port

    Mediant 500 MSBR Cable specifications: Cable: 26-AWG min. wire  Connector: RJ-11  Connector Pinouts:  Table 5-2: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for xDSL Function CH0 – P/TIP CH0 – N/RING Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected  To connect the WAN xDSL WAN port: Connect an RJ-11 cable connector to the device’s xDSL WAN port (labeled V/ADSLoPOTS).
  • Page 39: Shdsl Wan Cabling

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device 5.2.4 SHDSL WAN Cabling The device provides support for SHDSL interfaces. The SHDSL interfaces are provided by two RJ-45 ports, where each physical port has four wire-pairs, supporting up to four SHDSL WAN ports. Warning: The device does not include primary telecom protection! When the DSL telephone •...
  • Page 40: Figure 5-6: Cabling The Shdsl Wan Port

    Mediant 500 MSBR Cable specifications: Cable: 26-AWG min. wire  Connector: RJ-45  Connector Pinouts:  Table 5-3: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL Left RJ-45 Port Right RJ-45 Port Function Function CH1-TIP CH2-TIP CH1-RING CH2-RING Not used Not used CH0-TIP CH3-TIP CH0-RING CH3-RING...
  • Page 41: 3G/3.5G Cellular Wan Usb Modem Cabling

    (PPP) over cellular. Note: To verify whether your third-party, 3G cellular modem is supported by the device, please provide the modem's model details to your AudioCodes sales representative.  To connect the 3G cellular WAN modem: Plug a 3G cellular USB modem into any one of the USB ports located on the front ...
  • Page 42: Connecting To Lan

    Mediant 500 MSBR Connecting to LAN The device provides up to four Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) ports for connection to the LAN (e.g., computers, switches, and IP phones). These ports support half- and full- duplex modes, auto-negotiation, and straight or crossover cable detection. Cable specification: Cable: Straight-through Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable ...
  • Page 43: Connecting To Isdn Pri E1/T1 Trunks

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting to ISDN PRI E1/T1 Trunks The procedure below describes how to cable the device's E1/T1 trunk. Warning: To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG min. wire to connect E1 or T1 ports to the PSTN. Note: ISDN PRI interface is a customer ordered item.
  • Page 44: Isdn Bri Interfaces

    Mediant 500 MSBR ISDN BRI Interfaces Note: BRI interface is a customer ordered item. 5.5.1 Connecting to BRI Lines The device provides up to two BRI S/T ports, if ordered. These ports connect to ISDN terminal equipment such as ISDN telephones. Each BRI port can be configured either as termination equipment/user side (TE) or network termination/network side (NT).
  • Page 45: Connecting The Pstn Fallback For Bri Lines

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device 5.5.2 Connecting the PSTN Fallback for BRI Lines The device supports PSTN Fallback for BRI lines. If the device loses power, for example, due to a power outage or the unplugging of its power cable, it automatically routes calls from the Tel side to the PSTN (instead of the IP network).
  • Page 46: Analog Interfaces

    Mediant 500 MSBR Analog Interfaces This section describes how to connect the device to analog equipment. 5.6.1 Connecting the FXS Interfaces The procedure below describes how to cable the device's FXS interfaces. Warning: The device is an INDOOR unit and thus, must be installed and located only indoors. •...
  • Page 47: Figure 5-15: Connecting Fxs Interfaces

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device  To connect the FXS interfaces: Connect one end of an RJ-11 cable to an FXS port (labeled FXS). Figure 5-15: Connecting FXS Interfaces Connect the other end of the cable to the required telephone interface (e.g., fax machine, dial-up modem, or analog POTS telephone).
  • Page 48: Connecting The Fxo Interface

    Mediant 500 MSBR 5.6.2 Connecting the FXO Interface The procedure below describes how to cable the device's FXO interface. Warning: The device does not include primary telecom protection! When the FXO telephone • lines are routed outside the building, additional protection - usually a 350V three- electrode Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) as described in ITU-T K.44 - must be provided at the entry point of the telecom wires into the building (usually on the main distribution frame / MDF), in conjunction with proper grounding.
  • Page 49: Figure 5-17: Connecting Fxo Interface

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device  To connect the FXO interface: Connect one end of an RJ-11 cable to the FXO port (labeled FXO). Figure 5-17: Connecting FXO Interface Connect the other end of the cable to the required telephone interface: (e.g., telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions).
  • Page 50: Connecting The Fxs Analog Lifeline

    Mediant 500 MSBR 5.6.3 Connecting the FXS Analog Lifeline The device supports Analog Lifeline. If the device loses power, for example, due to a power outage or the unplugging of its power cable, it automatically routes calls from a POTS telephone ("lifeline"...
  • Page 51: Connecting The Serial Interface To A Pc

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC The device provides an RS-232 serial interface port on its front panel. The serial cable adapter (not supplied) used for connecting the RS-232 interface is shown below: Figure 5-19: RS-232 Cable Adapter Table 5-5: DB-9 to RJ-45 Serial Cable Connector Pinouts DB-9 Female...
  • Page 52: Connecting A Usb Storage Device

    Mediant 500 MSBR Connecting a USB Storage Device The device supports USB storage capabilities, using an external USB hard drive or flash disk (disk on key) connected to the device's USB port. The storage capabilities are configured through CLI and include the following: Saving network captures to the USB.
  • Page 53: Connecting To A Power Supply

    Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting to a Power Supply The device receives power from a standard alternating current (AC) electrical outlet. The connection is made using the supplied AC power cord. Warning: The device must be connected to a socket-outlet providing a protective earthing •...
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  • Page 55: A Approved Laser Sfps

    Hardware Installation Manual A. Approved Laser SFPs Approved Laser SFPs The table below lists the recommended SFPs, which can be ordered from AudioCodes. For installing the SFPs and for fiber-optic WAN cabling, see Section 5.2.2 on page 35. Table A-1: Approved SFP Modules...
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