Hardware Installation Manual Notice Notice This Installation Manual describes the hardware installation for AudioCodes Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes cannot guarantee accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Related Documentation Manual Name SIP Release Notes Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC SIP User's Manual Product Reference Manual General Notes Note: Open source software may have been added and/or amended for this product. further information,...
6. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information please contact AudioCodes Inc. 27 World's Fair Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873, Tel: +1-888-586-4743, Fax: +1-732-469-2298. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Hardware Installation Manual 1. Introduction Introduction This document provides a hardware description of the Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC (hereafter referred to as device) and step-by-step procedures for cabling the device. Note: For information on configuring the device, refer to the device's User’s Manual.
Four anti-slide bumpers for desktop installation • Two-meter RS-232 DB-9 adaptor cable (for direct serial connection to PC) Check, retain and process any documents. If there are any damaged or missing items, notify your AudioCodes sales representative. Version 6.4 February 2012...
Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description Physical Description The device is a 19-inch industrial platform chassis, 1U high and 13.8 inch deep. The chassis modular hardware design allows scalability to capacity demands and optional telephony interfaces to suite your network environment. The chassis can host the following replaceable modules: Up to six analog (FXS and/or FXO) modules (optional) Up to four E1/T1 TRUNKS modules (optional)
Front Panel Description The device's front panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table. Figure 3-1: Front Panel of Mediant 1000B SBC and Gateway Notes: • The figure above is used only as an example. The number and type of interface modules depends on the ordered configuration.
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Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description Label/ Component Description Item # Module CRMX CRMX module – see Section 3.1.6 on page for a description. LAN Extension (SWX) module – see Section 3.1.7 on page 24. Note: The presence of this module depends on the ordered configuration.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 3.1.1 FXS Module The FXS module provides the Foreign eXchange Subscriber (FXS) interfaces. Up to six FXS modules can be installed in the device. Each FXS module can provide up to four FXS interfaces and therefore, the device can support up to 24 FXS interfaces (i.e., 6 modules x 4 ports).
Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description 3.1.2 FXO Module The FXO module provides the Foreign eXchange Office (FXO) interfaces. Up to six FXO modules can be installed in the device. Each FXO module can provide up to four FXO interfaces and therefore, the device can support up to 24 FXO interfaces (i.e., 6 modules x 4 ports).
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 3.1.3 BRI Module The BRI module provides the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Basic Rate Interface (BRI) interfaces. Up to five BRI modules can be installed in the device. Each BRI module can provide up to four BRI line interfaces and therefore, the device can support up to 20 BRI interfaces (i.e., 5 modules x 4 ports).
Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description 3.1.4 TRUNKS (E1/T1) Module The device supports up to four digital E1/T1/J1 trunks. If the power fails, a relay connects Trunk 1 to Trunk 2 (in the same module) acting as a fallback for PSTN trunk. 3.1.4.1 Ports Description The module is available in 1-, 2-, or 4-span configurations, providing RJ-48c ports.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 3.1.5 MPM Module The device supports up to three MPM modules for IP media server capabilities (i.e., conferencing, SBC, and IP-to-IP routing applications). Depending on required configuration, the MPM module can be housed in chassis slots 3, 4, 5, or 6.
Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description Table 3-6: CRMX Module Port Description Item # Label Component Description 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet LAN port. This is the active port in the port-pair group (for 1+1 LAN port protection) with Port 0/2. If this port fails, a switchover is done to Port 0/2. 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet LAN port.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 3.1.7 SWX LAN Expansion Module The SWX LAN Expansion module provides additional LAN Ethernet interfaces. 3.1.7.1 Ports Description The SWX LAN Expansion module provides four LAN ports. These ports provide port-pair (group) redundancy, where one port is active and the other redundant. The module is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table.
Hardware Installation Manual 3. Physical Description 3.1.8 Power Supply Module and LED Description The device can house up to two extractable power supply modules (Power 1 and Power 2), each providing an AC power connector on the device's rear panel. The dual power option provides the device with power redundancy.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Rear Panel Description The Mediant 1000B supports up to eight single and mid-sized Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) / AdvancedMC form-factor modules on its rear panel, used for the OSN3 platform. The chassis front panel is displayed in the figure below and described in the subsequent table.
Hardware Installation Manual 4. Mounting the Device Mounting the Device The device can be mounted in one of the following ways: Placed on a desk top (see Section 'Desktop Mounting' on page 27) Installed in a standard 19-inch rack (see Section ‘19-inch Rack Mounting' on page 28) Desktop Mounting The device can be mounted on a desktop by attaching the four anti-slide bumpers (supplied) to the underside of the device.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 19-inch Rack Mounting The device can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack by implementing one of the following methods: Placing it on a pre-installed shelf in a 19-inch rack (recommended method). Attaching it directly to the rack’s frame using the device's integral front mounting brackets and the user-adapted rear mounting brackets (not supplied).
Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Cabling the Device This section describes how to cable the device: Connecting to earth or ground – see Section on page Connecting to the LAN – see Section on page Connecting the FXS interfaces – see Section on page Connecting the FXO interfaces –...
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting to LAN with Port-Pair Redundancy The LAN ports are provided on the CRMX and SWX LAN Expansion modules (see Section 3.1.6 on page and Section 3.1.7 on page 24, respectively). These LAN ports operate in pairs (groups) to provide LAN port 1+1 redundancy.
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Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device To connect to the LAN: Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45 Ethernet Cat 5, 5e, or cable to the active LAN port on the CRMX or SWX module. Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN. For 1+1 LAN protection, repeat steps 1 and 2 for the standby port, but connect it to another network (in the same subnet).
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting to FXS Interfaces The procedure below describes how to connect to FXS interfaces such as fax machines, modems, and plain old telephone system (POTS) telephones. Warnings: • Ensure that FXS ports are connected to the appropriate external devices;...
Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting to FXO Interfaces The procedure below describes how to connect the FXO port interfaces to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions. Warnings: • To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG min wire to connect FXO ports to the PSTN.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting the Analog Lifeline Phone The device supports an analog Lifeline phone feature, whereby upon a power outage or IP network connectivity loss, IP calls are re-routed to the PSTN. Therefore, this feature guarantees call continuity.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines The procedure below describes how to connect to BRI lines. Warning: To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG min wire to connect the BRI ports to the PSTN.
Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting to E1/T1 Trunks The procedure below describes how to connect to E1/T1 trunks. Warning: To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG min wire to connect T1 or E1 ports to the PSTN. Note: The TRUNKS module is a customer ordered item.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting the PSTN Fallback for E1/T1 The device supports a PSTN Fallback feature, whereby upon a power outage or IP connectivity problem (e.g., no ping), IP calls are re-routed to the PSTN. This guarantees call continuity.
Hardware Installation Manual 5. Cabling the Device Connecting the RS-232 Serial Interface to a Computer The device’s RS-232 interface port is used to access the CLI for serial communication. The cable adapter shown below is provided for this purpose: Figure 5-11: RS-232 Cable Adapter To connect the serial interface port to a computer: Connect the flat connector (labeled "P3"...
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC 5.10 Connecting to Power The procedure below describes how to connect the device to the AC power supply. Warnings: • Units must be connected (by service personnel) to a socket-outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Hardware Installation Manual 6. Hardware Maintenance Hardware Maintenance The device is a modular chassis and allows you to order any module as a Field Replacement Unit (FRU). This section describes the procedures for installing or replacing modules. Warning: To prevent static electrical damage to the module's printed circuit board, do not touch the components on the module.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC The figure below displays an example illustration of correct module slot assignment: Figure 6-2: Recommended Priority Module Slot Assignment (Example) The MPM module provides IP media channels for applications such as announcements, conferencing, SBC, and IP-to-IP call routing: •...
Hardware Installation Manual 6. Hardware Maintenance 6.1.3 Special Instructions for Installing the Power Supply Module The correct insertion of the Power Supply module in the chassis slot is crucial in preventing irreversible hardware damage to the module (and more specifically, to the capacitor) and resulting in the inability to operate and power the chassis.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Power on the device. 6.1.5 Installing and Removing AMC-Based Modules on the Rear Panel The OSN3 modules are hot-swappable and can be installed and removed without disrupting other non-related OSN3 services running on the device. If two HDMX modules are used and you need to replace or remove one, you can also do this without affecting OSN3 functionality.
Hardware Installation Manual 6. Hardware Maintenance Using the module handle, pull the module out of the slot (see stage 3 in the figure below). Figure 6-5: Removing AMC Modules 6.1.6 Replacing I/O Modules on the Front-Panel Slots This section describes how to replace front-panel modules. The device's I/O modules are hot-swappable (except for the OSN Server modules and the CRMX module).
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC To replace I/O modules: If you are replacing the CRMX module, power down the device, and then skip to Step 3. Software-remove the module, using the device's Web interface's 'Home' page (refer to the device's User's Manual).
Hardware Installation Manual 6. Hardware Maintenance Replacing the Air Filter The Fan Tray module includes six integrated fans, which cool the device's internal components. The Fan Tray module draws in air through a perforated grill on the right side of the chassis. The incoming air passes through an air filter, whose honeycombed design prevents radio frequency (RF) interference.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC • If you are cleaning the filter, use a vacuum cleaner (set to light suction) to remove dust particles from the filter. • If you are replacing the filter, discard the old air filter and replace it with an air filter purchased from AudioCodes.
Mezzanine Card / AMC (or AdvancedMC form-factor) modules. Note: Any usage of AMC modules that are not described or mentioned in this document needs approval by AudioCodes. The OSN platform consists of the following modules: OSN3 – see Section A.1.1 on page HDMX –...
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Ports Description A.1.1.1 The OSN3 module is shown below and described in the subsequent table. Figure A-1: OSN3 Module Ports Table A-2: OSN3 Module Port Description Item # Label Description RJ-45 port for RS-232 serial interface (COM1).
Hardware Installation Manual A. Open Solution Network Server Platform For serial cabling, an RJ-45-to-DB-9 female cable adapter is used, as shown below: Figure A-2: RJ-45-to-DB-9 Serial Cable Adapter The RJ-45 connector pinouts for RS-232 interface are listed in the table below: Table A-4: RS-232 Serial Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin...
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Table A-5: OSN3 Module LEDs Description Item Label Color State Description Green Flashing Hardware normal operation Hardware fault (over-temperature or excess voltage feed). When lit during boot-up, indicates power failure. Flashing Processor over-temperature above 100°C. If LEDs 0, 1, and 2 are also flashing, there is a processor over-temperature above 125°C and as a result,...
160 GB. This module is housed in Slot #1 on the rear panel. Notes: • For additional storage capacity per HDMX module, contact your AudioCodes representative. • The OSN platform can optionally be ordered with dual hard-disk drives (i.e., two HDMX modules). This second module is housed in Slot #8 on the rear panel of the chassis.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Installing Linux™ on the OSN Server This section describes the installation of the Linux operating system on the OSN server. The OSN server supports the following Linux OS distributions: Linux RedHat (and Fedora) Linux Debian...
Hardware Installation Manual A. Open Solution Network Server Platform A.2.2 Installing the Linux Software Once you have cable the OSN platform as described in the previous section, you can install the Linux OS. To install Linux on the OSN server: Start a terminal application (e.g.
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Connecting Remotely to OSN Server using Windows Typically, for customers requiring Microsoft Windows® operating system, the OSN Server is provided with Windows pre-installed. You can connect to the OSN Server using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection program.
Hardware Installation Manual A. Open Solution Network Server Platform To change the IP address, at the CLI prompt, enter the following command and then press Enter: SAC>i<space>55<space>10.1.10.15<space>255.255.0.0<space> 0.0.0.0 SAC>i 55 10.1.10.15 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0 At the CLI prompt, type i to view the new IP address: SAC>i Net: 55, Ip=10.1.10.15 Subnet=255.255.0.0...
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC A.3.3 Connecting using Remote Desktop Connection Once you have cabled the PC to the OSN Server, perform the procedure below for connecting the PC remotely to the OSN Server (running Windows) using the Remote Desktop Connection program.
Hardware Installation Manual A. Open Solution Network Server Platform In the 'Computer' field, enter the OSN Server's default IP address (i.e., 10.1.10.12). Click Connect. Figure A-9: Entering User Name and Password in Remote Desktop Connection Enter the OSN Server's default user name (i.e., "administrator") and password (i.e., "123456").