Nortel Secure 4134 Installation Manual

Installation hardware components
Hide thumbs Also See for Secure 4134:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Nortel Secure Router 4134
Installation — Hardware
Components
NN47263-301 (323248-A)
.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Nortel Secure 4134

  • Page 1 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 (323248-A)
  • Page 2: Restricted Rights Legend

    In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. Nortel Networks does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
  • Page 3: Canadian Department Of Communications Radio Interference Regulations

    CE marking statement (Europe only) EN 55022 statements This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 equipment is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55022 Class A (CISPR 22).
  • Page 4 National Safety Statements of Compliance EN 60950 statement This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 equipment is in compliance with the requirements of EN 60950 in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive. Additional national differences for all European Union countries have...
  • Page 5 Norma Oficial Méxicana (NOM): Exporter: Nortel Networks, 5400 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA 95138 USA. Importer: Nortel Networks de México, S.A. de C.V. Avenida Insurgentes Sur #1605 Piso 30, Oficina Col. San Jose Insurgentes Deleg-Benito Juarez México D.F. 03900 Tel:...
  • Page 6: National Environmental Statements Of Compliance

    This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Getting help from the Nortel web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support web site: www.nortel.com This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and tools to address issues with Nortel products.
  • Page 7: Getting Help Through A Nortel Distributor Or Reseller

    Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center If you do not find the information you require on the Nortel Technical Support web site, and have a Nortel support contract, you can also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center.
  • Page 8 The Lithium battery in this product is part of a non-volatile memory device and will retain data for 10 years in the absence of power. Nortel does not consider the lithium battery in this unit a field replaceable or serviceable part and should not be accessed by the customer.
  • Page 9: Personal Safety And Equipment Protection

    Personal safety and equipment protection Read this section to prevent injury and equipment damage. Module protection The following practices prevent equipment damage when you work on the Nortel Secure Router 4134: • Always wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap when you handle modules.
  • Page 10: Electrostatic Discharge

    Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the transfer of charge between objects at different electrical potentials. ESD can change the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device, and degrade or destroy it. ESD can cause equipment to malfunction or fail. To dissipate or neutralize electrostatic charges, use proper grounding and use conductive or dissipative materials. Use a grounded ESD wrist strap.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Features 15 Optional interface modules 15 AC and DC power supplies 15 Introduction Prerequisites 17 Navigation 17 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Navigation 19 Power supply units 19 Fan tray 21 Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 22...
  • Page 12 Translations of safety messages Class A device caution statement 95 Qualified service personnel warning statement 96 Overcurrent warning statement 97 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007...
  • Page 13 Cover plate warning statement 98 Power cord warning statement 99 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Contents 13...
  • Page 14 14 Contents Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 15: New In This Release

    New in this release The following section details what’s new in Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components for Release 10.0. Features See the following sections for information about feature changes: • "Optional interface modules" (page 15) • "AC and DC power supplies" (page 15)
  • Page 16 16 New in this release The Secure Router 4134 ships with the power supply module or modules installed that you ordered with the chassis. You can order power supply modules separately and install them in the field. For information about installing the power supply modules, see supply module"...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    • The installation of the Secure Router 4134 in the equipment rack is complete. Navigation • "Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals" (page • "Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components" (page 45) • Table 26 "Environmental requirements" (page 69) •...
  • Page 18 18 Introduction Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 19: Nortel Secure Router 4134 Hardware Components Fundamentals

    Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals This section provides an overview of the Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components. For information about installing the Secure Router 4134 chassis, see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Chassis (NN47263-300). For information about initial configuration of the Secure Router 4134, see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Commissioning (NN47263-302).
  • Page 20 20 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals • one or two DC modules • one AC (standard or PoE) and one DC module The following figure shows the AC power supply module for the Secure Router 4134. Figure 1 Secure Router 4134 AC power supply module The following figure shows the DC power supply module for the Secure...
  • Page 21: Fan Tray

    While the system power is on, fans in the fan tray never completely stop rotating. You can access the fan tray from the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134. The following figure shows the location of the fan tray in the chassis, and indicates air flow through the chassis.
  • Page 22: Interface Modules For The Secure Router 4134

    Location of the fan tray in the Secure Router 4134 The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed. Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 Nortel provides the following optional interface modules for the Secure Router 4134: •...
  • Page 23: T1/E1 Small Module

    Large Module: — 44-port GbE Large Module T1/E1 Small Module Nortel offers the T1/E1 Small Module with one or two ports. The T1/E1 Small Module provides Wide Area Network (WAN) access through each of its T1/E1 ports. You can install the 1- and 2-port T1/E1 Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis.
  • Page 24: Isdn Bri S/T And Isdn Bri U Small Modules

    24 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals You can also configure the 1- and 2-port T1/E1 Small Modules to operate as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) primary rate interface (PRI) connections, providing 23 (T1) or 30 (E1) bearer channels (B-channel) for data and 1 D-channel for signaling.
  • Page 25 You can install the 2-port ISDN BRI Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis. Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of a Small Module. Therefore, if you install a 2-port ISDN BRI Small Module in this slot, one port only is functional.
  • Page 26 26 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 7 2-port ISDN BRI U Small Module Table 4 Cable and connectors Port Connector BRI S/T or U RJ-45 Table 5 Module LEDs Description STAT General module status: • Off: No power available to the module •...
  • Page 27: Serial Small Module

    You can install the 1- and 2-port Serial Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis. Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of a Small Module. Therefore, if you install a 2-port Serial Small Module in this slot, one port only is functional.
  • Page 28 28 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals You configure each serial port using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The Secure Router 4134 detects any configuration mismatch with connected cables and signals an error with a red LED. Table 6...
  • Page 29: T1/E1 Medium Module

    Green: The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal When you power on the Secure Router 4134 with a serial configuration, the serial interface software polls the port hardware status to ensure the connected cable matches the port configuration. If a connected cable does not match the cable type and operational mode settings, the interface LED turns red and the port hardware is disabled.
  • Page 30: Hssi Medium Module

    30 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 10 8-port T1/E1 Medium Module Table 10 Cable and connectors Port Connector T1/E1 RJ-45 Table 11 Module LEDs Description STAT General module status: • Off: No power available to the module •...
  • Page 31: Ct3 Medium Module

    The 1-port CT3 Medium Module provides a single channelized T3 port operating at 44.736 Mbps for WAN access. The following figure shows the 1-port CT3 Medium Module. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 31 Recommended...
  • Page 32: Ds3 Medium Module

    32 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 12 1-port CT3 Medium Module Table 14 Cable and connectors Port Connector Two BNC connectors — one for transmit and one for receive Table 15 Module LEDs Description LINK/STAT Status of interface: •...
  • Page 33 Off: No power available to the module • Yellow: Out of service, or failed to initiate • Green: Power on and the module is operational. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 33 Recommended Minimum cable type...
  • Page 34: Gbe Medium Module

    34 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals GbE Medium Module The 10-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Advanced L2/L3 Medium Module provides ten autonegotiating 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports and two SFP Gigabit Ethernet ports (full duplex). Up to ten ports can be in use at one time.
  • Page 35: Fe And Fe/Poe Medium Module

    Mbps operation over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring. The module is non-blocking. The 24-port FE and FE/PoE Medium Modules provide both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing functionality. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 35 Recommended...
  • Page 36 36 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals The following figures show the 24-port FE and the 24-port FE/PoE Medium Modules. Figure 15 24-port FE Medium Module Figure 16 24-port FE/PoE Medium Module Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation —...
  • Page 37: Gbe Large Module

    You must install the Secure Router 4134 PoE power supply to take advantage of the PoE capabilities. Table 20 Cable and connectors Port Connector 10Base-T (full- RJ-45 or half-duplex), 100Base-TX (full duplex) Table 21 Module LEDs Description 10/100 BASE-T LEDs are integrated into each port.
  • Page 38 38 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 17 44-port GbE Large Module This module is oversubscribed and provides a 4:1 blocking ratio. The total available bandwidth at all of the ports (44 Gbps) is four times the available routing bandwidth.
  • Page 39: Internal Hardware Components

    The following figure shows the internal hardware components that are field serviceable. For information about locating and removing the service panel to access the internal hardware components, refer to Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Chassis (NN47263-300). Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 40: Ddr So-Dimm

    Allocated for future packet voice/data module (PVDM) use DDR SO-DIMM The Secure Router 4134 has one SO-DIMM slot. The slot supports a DDR RAM module of either 512 MB or 1 GB. The router ships with 1 GB installed. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered.
  • Page 41: Vpn/Ipsec Module

    The VPN module has a 140-pin connector on the bottom of the module, which allows you to install the VPN/IPSec module on the Main Board of the Secure Router 4134. The following figure shows the VPN/IPSec module in relation to the Main Board.
  • Page 42 42 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals The following table lists parts that are operator replaceable, as well as the hot swapping capabilities and limitations for each part. Table 25 Hot swapping capabilities for the Secure Router 4134 Component...
  • Page 43 Component Hot swap capable VPN/IPSec module Internal compact flash Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Hot swapping hardware components 43 Limitations CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered. CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered.
  • Page 44 44 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 45: Installing Secure Router 4134 Hardware Components

    Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed, as well as the power supply unit or units that you ordered. This section contains instructions for installing hardware components, as well as instructions for replacing a fan tray, power supply unit, and internal components.
  • Page 46 Slot numbering on the Secure Router 4134 A slot numbering legend is printed directly above the chassis SFP Ethernet ports (ports 0/3 and 0/4) on the front panel of the Secure Router 4134. The legend shows how slots are numbered on the Secure Router 4134. The following figure shows the slot numbering legend.
  • Page 47: Prerequisites

    Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack when working with interface modules.
  • Page 48: Nortel Secure Router

    Loosen the captive screw at the top of the center slot module guide. Remove the center slot module guide. The following figure shows the removal of the center slot guide. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks —End— Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation —...
  • Page 49: Hot Swapping Interface Modules

    All of the Secure Router 4134 external interface modules are hot swappable. Hot swap an interface module only if the Secure Router 4134 recognizes the card. When a card fails to initialize, the Secure Router 4134 should still recognize that the module is installed.
  • Page 50: Prerequisites

    Secure Router 4134. If the interface module does not appear in the list of installed modules, see Nortel Secure Router 4134 — Troubleshooting (NN47263-700). To access the configuration mode, enter:...
  • Page 51: Connecting Power Cables

    To verify the module status, enter: show chassis If you encounter issues activating the replacement interface module, see Nortel Secure Router 4134 — Troubleshooting (NN47263-700). Connecting power cables There are two types of power supply modules available for the Secure Router 4134: •...
  • Page 52: Connecting Dc Power

    Action Insert the female end of an appropriately rated AC power cord in the AC receptacle on the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134, as shown in the following figure. Insert the male end of the power cord in a standard 110/220 V AC power outlet.
  • Page 53 Action Switch off the DC power source. Loosen both terminal cover screws on the DC power supply. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION As a general safety precaution, ensure you provide DC power through either a fuse or DC circuit breaker with a maximum rating of 12 amps.
  • Page 54 54 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Remove the terminal cover to expose the terminal block. Insert the –48 V lead behind the –48 V terminal. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard...
  • Page 55 Secure Router 4134. Attach the other ends of the leads to a – 48 V DC power source. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks —End— Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard...
  • Page 56: Connecting The Console Port Cable

    To access the command line interface (CLI) using the rear panel console port, connect a terminal or a workstation running terminal emulation software to the Secure Router 4134 using the console cable that ships with the unit. Average time to connect the console port cable to a local terminal: 1 minute.
  • Page 57: Installing Or Replacing A Power Supply Module

    PC. Installing or replacing a power supply module The Secure Router 4134 operates with one or two AC power supply modules, one or two DC power supply modules, or one AC and one DC power supply module. You install the power supply modules at the rear of the unit.
  • Page 58: Replacing A Fan Tray Module

    Replacing a fan tray module The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray module installed. This section contains instructions for replacing a fan tray module. Average time to install or replace a fan tray module: 1 minute.
  • Page 59: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites • Ensure you have the replacement fan tray module for the Secure Router 4134. • Ensure you have a Phillips #2 screwdriver. Procedure steps Step Action Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw that secures the fan tray module.
  • Page 60: Installing The Internal Vpn/Ipsec Module

    Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. Remove these two screws only. See the following figure. Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
  • Page 61: Removing The Internal Vpn/Ipsec Module

    Installing or removing the internal VPN/IPSec module 61 —End— CAUTION The internal VPN/IPSec module is not hot swappable. Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered. Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard...
  • Page 62 Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. Remove these two screws only. See the following figure. Slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Dimm

    Replacing the DIMM Use the instructions in this section if you must replace the DIMM. The DIMM is not hot-swappable. Average time to replace a DIMM: 2 minutes. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks —End— Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard...
  • Page 64: Prerequisites

    Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. The following figure shows the two screws that you must remove. Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
  • Page 65: Replacing The Internal Compact Flash

    Use the instructions in this section if you must replace the internal Compact Flash. This internal device is not hot-swappable. Average time to replace the internal Compact Flash: 1 minute Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 65 —End—...
  • Page 66: Prerequisites

    Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. The following figure shows the two screws that you must remove. Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
  • Page 67 Insert the replacement Compact Flash in the slot, pushing down firmly but gently to fully seat it in the slot. Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 67 —End— Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard...
  • Page 68 68 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 69: Environmental Requirements

    Install the Secure Router 4134 in a restricted-access location. You must limit access to the Nortel Secure Router 4134 to authorized service personnel only. Ensure you allow 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) of additional clearance around the Secure Router 4134 for access to the cable connectors on the front and rear panels.
  • Page 70 70 Appendix Environmental requirements Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 71: Interface Connector Pin Assignments

    Appendix Interface connector pin assignments The following tables describe Secure Router 4134 interface connector pin assignments. SFP connector pin assignments are not listed because they are dependent on the specific SFP module that you install. Table 27 Console port pin assignments...
  • Page 72 Transmit – — — Table 30 ISDN U connector pin assignments Signal — — — Signal Signal — — — Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Direction Description — Unused — Unused Direction Description — Unused — Unused Differential output to line...
  • Page 73 CTS+ DSR+ TXD– TXCE– TXC– RXC– RXD– DCD– DTR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DSR– — Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Appendix Interface connector pin assignments 73 DTE mode signal V.10 V.11 TXD+ TXCE TXCE+ TXC+ RXC+ RXD+ DCD+ DTR+ RTS+ RS–...
  • Page 74 DTR+ RTS+ RTS– CTS– CTS+ DSR+ TXD– TXCE– TXC– RXC– RXD– DCD– DTR– MODE MODE MODE MODE Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks DCE mode signal V.10 V.11 RXD+ RXC+ TXC+ TXCE TXCE+ TXD+ DCD+ DSR+ CTS+ CS– CTS– RS– RTS–...
  • Page 75 SG (Signal Ground) RT (Receive Timing) CA (DCE Available) RD (Receive Data) LC (Loop–back C) ST (Send Timing) SG (Signal Ground) TA (DTE Available) Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Appendix Interface connector pin assignments 75 DCE mode signal V.10 V.11 TR– DTR–...
  • Page 76 Transmit + Transmit – Receive + Unused Unused Receive – Unused Unused Table 37 10/100/1000Base-T connector pin assignments Signal (MDI) BI_DA+ BI_DA– Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Positive Negative Direction Output Output Output Output — 14–18 39-43 — — 20–23 45-48 —...
  • Page 77 Signal (MDI) BI_DB+ BI_DC+ BI_DC– BI_DB– BI_DD+ BI_DD– Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Appendix Interface connector pin assignments 77 Signal (MDI–X) BI_DA+ BI_DD+ BI_DD– BI_DA– BI_DC+ BI_DC– Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007...
  • Page 78 78 Appendix Interface connector pin assignments Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Hardware Components NN47263-301 01.02 Standard 10.0 7 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks...
  • Page 79: Serial Cable Descriptions

    DTE V.35 serial cable Table 38 DTE V.35 serial cable description P1 pin P1 signal TXD+ TXD– TXCE+ TXCE– TXC+ TXC– RXC+ RXC– Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ←...
  • Page 80: Dce V.35 Serial Cable

    Shield RTS– CTS– DTR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DSR– DCE V.35 serial cable Order code: SR0018012E6 Figure 24 DCE V.35 serial cable Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction ← Twisted ← pair ← Twisted ← pair → Twisted →...
  • Page 81: Dte X.21 Serial Cable

    RTS+ CTS+ DSR+ Shield Shield RTS– CTS– DTR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DSR– DTE X.21 serial cable Order code: SR0018013E6 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ←...
  • Page 82 RXC– RXD+ RXD– RTS+ RTS– CTS+ CTS– Shield TXCE+ TXC+ DCD+ DTR+ DSR+ TXCE– TXC– DCD– DTR– MODE2 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ← pair ← Twisted ← pair → Twisted →...
  • Page 83: Dce X.21 Serial Cable

    DCE X.21 serial cable description Pin 1 P1 signal TXD+ TXD– TXCE+ TXCE– RXD+ RXD– RTS+ RTS– CTS+ CTS– Shield Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction No connect No connect No connect Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted →...
  • Page 84: Dte Rs-449 Serial Cable

    DTR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DSR– DTE RS-449 serial cable Order code: SR0018015E6 Figure 27 DTE RS-449 serial cable Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect...
  • Page 85: Dce Rs-449 Serial Cable

    DTR– RTS+ RTS– CTS– CTS+ DSR+ DSR– Shield Shield MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DCE RS-449 serial cable Order code: SR0018016E6 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ← pair ←...
  • Page 86 TXC+ TXC– RXC+ RXC– RXD+ RXD– DCD+ DCD– DTR+ DTR– RTS+ RTS– CTS– CTS+ DSR+ DSR– Shield Shield Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ←...
  • Page 87: Dte Rs-232 Serial Cable

    DTE RS-232 serial cable description P1 pin P1 signal TXD+ TXCE+ TXC+ RXC+ RXD+ DCD+ DTR+ RTS+ CTS+ DSR+ Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction No connect No connect No connect Direction P2 signal → → TXCE ← ←...
  • Page 88: Dce Rs-232 Serial Cable

    DTR– DSR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DCE RS-232 serial cable Order code: SR0018018E6 Figure 30 DCE RS-232 serial cable Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Direction P2 signal — Shield No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect...
  • Page 89: Dte Rs-530 Serial Cable

    CTS– TXD– TXCE– TXC– RXC– RXD– DCD– DTR– DSR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DTE RS-530 serial cable Order code: SR0018019E6 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Direction P2 signal → → → ← TXCE ← → → → ← ← ←...
  • Page 90 TXC+ TXC– RXC+ RXC– RXD+ RXD– DCD+ DCD– DTR+ DTR– RTS+ RTS– CTS– CTS+ DSR+ DSR– Shield Shield Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ← pair ← Twisted ←...
  • Page 91: Dte Rs-530A Serial Cable

    P1 pin P1 signal TXD+ TXD– TXCE+ TXCE– TXC+ TXC– RXC+ RXC– RXD+ RXD– DCD+ DCD– DTR+ RTS+ RTS– Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction No connect Note Direction → Twisted → pair → Twisted → pair ← Twisted ←...
  • Page 92 92 Appendix Serial cable descriptions P1 pin P1 signal CTS– CTS+ DSR+ Shield Shield DTR– MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 MODE3 DSR– Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Note Direction ← Twisted ← pair ← → Twisted — pair — No connect No connect...
  • Page 93: Hardware Reliability

    The following table provides information for the expected reliability of Secure Router 4134 hardware in terms of FIT and MTBF. Ensure you install the Secure Router 4134 and its components correctly and operate the unit within the intended environment under specified conditions. The failure rate and MTBF values in the following table do not include failure caused by software or erroneous human action.
  • Page 94 Medium Module 24-port Fast Ethernet (FE) Medium Module 24-port Fast Ethernet/Power over Ethernet (FE/PoE) Medium Module 44-port GbE Large Module Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Failure rate 582 FITs 564 FITs 402 FITs 492 FITs 1 067 FITs 902 FITs...
  • Page 95: Translations Of Safety Messages

    Appendix Translations of safety messages Class A device caution statement Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION This device is a Class A product. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users are required to take appropriate measures necessary to correct the interference at their own expense.
  • Page 96: Qualified Service Personnel Warning Statement

    96 Appendix Translations of safety messages Qualified service personnel warning statement Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION Cuidado Este dispositivo é uma Classe UM produto. Operação deste equipamento em uma área residencial é provável causar interferência prejudicial no qual caso que serão exigidos os usuários que levem qualquer medidas pode ser necessário corrigir...
  • Page 97: Overcurrent Warning Statement

    Overcurrent warning statement Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks WARNING Aviso Sólo puede realizar la instalación personal cualificado de asistencia técnica. Lea y siga todas las notas de advertencia e instrucciones indicadas en el producto o incluidas en la documentación. WARNING Avertissement L’installation doit être effectuée uniquement par des techniciens...
  • Page 98: Cover Plate Warning Statement

    98 Appendix Translations of safety messages Cover plate warning statement Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks WARNING Aviso El interruptor Secure Router 4134 está protegido contra las sobrecargas de corriente mediante la instalación del edificio. Asegúrese de utilizar un fusible o un disyuntor que no supere los 120 VAC, 15A en EE.UU.
  • Page 99: Power Cord Warning Statement

    Power cord warning statement Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks CAUTION Achtung Wenn Sie kein Modul im Schacht verwenden, muß die Metallabdeckung über dem Schacht montiert sein. Eine Entfernung der Abdeckung führt zu einer Verschlechterung der Luftzirkulation und damit zu einer nicht ausreichenden Kühlung der Einheit.
  • Page 100 100 Appendix Translations of safety messages Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks DANGER DANGER N’utilisez que des cordons d’alimentation équipés de trajet de mise à la terre. Sans mise à la terre adaptée, vous risquez de recevoir une décharge électrique en touchant le commutateur.
  • Page 102: Installation - Hardware Components

    This document is protected by copyright laws and international treaties. All information, copyrights and any other intellectual property rights contained in this document are the property of Nortel Networks. Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel Networks, the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein and this document shall not be published, copied, produced or reproduced, modified, translated, compiled, distributed, displayed or transmitted, in whole or part, in any form or media.

Table of Contents