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Nortel VPN Router Installation
— VPN Router 2750
Version 7.05.300
NN46110-318 02.01
322831-B Rev 01
November 2007
Standard
600 Technology Park Drive
Billerica, MA 01821-4130

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  • Page 1 Nortel VPN Router Installation — VPN Router 2750 Version 7.05.300 NN46110-318 02.01 322831-B Rev 01 November 2007 Standard 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica, MA 01821-4130...
  • Page 2 In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Nortel Networks Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. Nortel Networks Inc. 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 Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take appropriate measures. Achtung: Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkstörungen auftreten, in welchen Fällen der Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen verantwortlich ist.
  • Page 4 30 days of purchase to obtain a credit for the full purchase price. “Software” is owned or licensed by Nortel Networks, its parent or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates, and is copyrighted and licensed, not sold. Software consists of machine-readable instructions, its components, data, audio-visual content (such as images, text, recordings or pictures) and related licensed materials including all whole or partial copies.
  • Page 5 12.212 (for non-DoD entities) and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202 (for DoD entities). Customer may terminate the license at any time. Nortel Networks may terminate the license if Customer fails to comply with the terms and conditions of this license. In either event, upon termination, Customer must either return the Software to Nortel Networks or certify its destruction.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Description of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 ....... . .
  • Page 8 Installing the chassis ..........29 Installing the chassis on a flat surface .
  • Page 9 Chapter 4 Installing option cards and DIMMs....... . 61 Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware ......62 Removing the front bezel and top cover .
  • Page 10 Contents Index ............103 NN46110-318 02.01...
  • Page 11 Figures Figure 1 Front view of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 ......26 Figure 2 Placement of rubber feet on the bottom of the chassis ....29 Figure 3 Attaching the cage nuts to the rack .
  • Page 12 Figure 30 VPN Router Security Accelerator card ......82 Figure 31 SSL VPN Module 1000 ........83 Figure 32 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card .
  • Page 13 Tables Table 1 Items shipped with the Nortel VPN Router 2750 ....27 Table 2 Interfaces and cables for the Nortel VPN Router 2750 ....36 Table 3 Power cord requirements .
  • Page 14 Table 30 T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for crossover connection ... . . 95 Table 31 T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for straight-through connection ..96 Table 32 V.90 modem cable pinouts .
  • Page 15: New In This Release

    New in this release The following section details what’s new in Nortel VPN Router Installation— VPN Router 2750 (NN46110-318) for Release 7.05.300. Features See the following sections for information about feature-related changes. 1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet card The 1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet card is new for Release 7.05.300. See “1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet interface card LEDs”...
  • Page 16 New in this release NN46110-318 02.01...
  • Page 17: How To Get Help

    How to get help This chapter explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Finding the latest updates on the Nortel Web site The content of this documentation was current at the time the product was released. To check for updates to the latest documentation and software for the VPN Router 2750, go to: www.nortel.com/support Select Security &...
  • Page 18: Getting Help Over The Phone From A Nortel Solutions Center

    This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and tools to address issues with Nortel products. From this site you can: • download software, documentation, and product bulletins • search the Technical Support site and the Nortel Knowledge Base for answers to technical issues •...
  • Page 19: Getting Help Through A Nortel Distributor Or Reseller

    How to get help 19 Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller. Nortel VPN Router Installation — VPN Router 2750...
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  • Page 21: Preface

    Preface The Nortel VPN Router 2750 is part of the Nortel VPN router product family. The VPN Nortel Routers support secure, reliable IP VPNs in a single, integrated hardware device. Throughout this guide, the VPN Router is also referred to as the gateway.
  • Page 22: Text Conventions

    Text conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: bold Courier text italic text plain Courier text separator ( > ) Acronyms This guide uses the following acronyms: ADSL CSU/DSU DIMM HSSI IPsec NN46110-318 02.01 Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter.
  • Page 23: Related Publications

    ISDN Related publications For complete information about configuring, monitoring, and managing the VPN Router 2750, refer to the following publications (included on the software CD): • Release notes provide the latest information, including brief descriptions of the new features, problems fixed in this release, and known problems and workarounds.
  • Page 24: Printed Technical Manuals

    • Nortel VPN Router Configuration — Routing (NN46110-504) provides instructions for configuring RIP, OSPF, and VRRP, as well as instructions for configuring ECMP, routing policy services, and client address redistribution. • Nortel VPN Router Configuration — SSL VPN Services (NN46110-501) provides instructions for configuring services on the SSL VPN Module 1000, including authentication, networks, user groups, and portal links.
  • Page 25: Installing The Nortel Vpn Router 2750 Chassis

    This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Description of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 Preparing to install the Nortel VPN Router 2750 Installing the chassis Description of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 With the VPN Router 2750, you can supply scalable, secure, and robust Internet Protocol (IP) virtual private networks (VPN) across the public data network.
  • Page 26: Preparing To Install The Nortel Vpn Router 2750

    Figure 1 shows the front view of the Nortel VPN Router 2750. Figure 1 Front view of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 The VPN Router 2750 chassis provides the following: • two 10/100 Ethernet local area network (LAN) ports on the base system •...
  • Page 27: Shipment Contents

    Router 2750 contains a number of hardware accessories and other items Note: Nortel does not ship a power cord with the VPN Router 2750 unless you order one. Table 1 Items shipped with the Nortel VPN Router 2750 Quantity Item...
  • Page 28: Additional Equipment

    Additional equipment You need items that are not included in the VPN Router 2750 shipping container. Before you begin the installation, ensure that you have all the cables, tools, and other equipment that you need. Cables You need cables that are not included in the VPN Router 2750 shipping container. For information about which cables are shipped and which ones you can order, “Connecting communications cables”...
  • Page 29: Nortel Vpn Router Installation — Vpn Router

    Installing the chassis To install the VPN Router 2750, do one of the following: • Position the chassis on a flat, sturdy, horizontal surface. • Mount the chassis in a standard equipment rack (see an equipment rack” on page Installing the chassis on a flat surface If you decide to place the VPN Router 2750 on a flat surface, ensure that the surface is large enough for the gateway and sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the VPN Router 2750 and the cables that you attach to it.
  • Page 30: Installing The Chassis In An Equipment Rack

    Installing the chassis in an equipment rack To mount the VPN Router 2750 in an equipment rack, you need the following equipment: • a standard 19-inch equipment rack • four screws (supplied with the chassis) • four cage nuts (supplied with the chassis) if the rack does not have threaded rail holes •...
  • Page 31: Figure 3 Attaching The Cage Nuts To The Rack

    Figure 3 Attaching the cage nuts to the rack Rail without threaded holes Cage nut Position the rack-mount shelf inside the rack as shown in Align the holes in the shelf with holes in the front of the rack. Figure 4 Installing the shelf in the equipment rack Snap the support flange into place above the flange fits into the appropriate hole.
  • Page 32: Mounting The Chassis In The Equipment Rack

    Mounting the chassis in the equipment rack Nortel recommends that two people install the chassis in the rack. To install the VPN Router 2750 in the equipment rack: Set the VPN Router 2750 on the rack-mount shelf. Remove the front bezel from the VPN Router 2750 Use the Phillips screwdriver to turn each of the two screws on the front bezel a quarter turn counterclockwise.
  • Page 33: Figure 6 Replacing The Front Bezel

    Insert one of the supplied panhead screws through the bottom hole on each side of the shelf into the hole in the rack, and tighten the screws page 31). Replace the front bezel Hold the two handles on the bezel, and push it onto the chassis. b Use the Phillips screwdriver to tighten the two screws that secure the bezel to the chassis.
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  • Page 35: Cabling The Vpn Router And Turning The Power On

    Chapter 2 Cabling the VPN Router and turning the power on This chapter provides information about how to connect communications cables and the power cord to the VPN Router 2750. Caution: Connect the cables to the built-in Ethernet ports and to the interfaces on the option cards installed in the VPN Router 2750 before you plug the power cord into the outlet.
  • Page 36: Connecting Communications Cables

    VPN Router 2750. The table also indicates whether you can obtain cables for the ports from Nortel. Table 2 Interfaces and cables for the Nortel VPN Router 2750 Interface 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet system ports...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure 7 shows the back of the VPN Router 2750. All interface cables and the power cord attach to the rear of the gateway. Figure 7 Rear view of the Nortel VPN Router 2750 VPN Router 2750 100 - 240 V~...
  • Page 38: Table 3 Power Cord Requirements

    The power cord must meet the requirements described in Table 3 Power cord requirements Requirement Current rating Certification Cord length and flexibility The power cord must be less than 4.5 meters (14.7 feet) long. Power supply connector Wall outlet connector To connect the power cord and turn on the system power: Connect the power cord to the AC receptacle on the back of the gateway (see Figure 7 on page...
  • Page 39: Verifying A Successful Installation

    Verifying a successful installation After you connect the gateway to the power source and turn it on, you can verify a successful installation by checking the light emitting diodes (LED) on the front panel (Figure 8 on page The following sequence of LEDs should occur: The power LED (the Nortel logo) lights blue.
  • Page 40: Understanding The Leds

    Understanding the LEDs This section describes the LEDs on the front panel of the VPN Router 2750 and on the interface cards that have LEDs. You can confirm that you properly cabled the LAN and WAN interfaces by examining the LEDs. Front panel LEDs The front panel of the VPN Router 2750 has a lighted Nortel logo and two LEDs (Figure...
  • Page 41: Leds On The System 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet Ports

    LEDs on the system 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports Each of the two 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports on the rear of the VPN Router 2750 has two LEDs Figure 9 LEDs on the system 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports Green CS260011A Table 5 describes the LEDs on the system 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports. Table 5 LED indicators on the system 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports Indicator Green...
  • Page 42: 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet Interface Card Leds

    10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card LEDs Figure 10 shows the LEDs on the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card. Figure 10 LEDs on the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card Table 6 describes the LEDs on the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card. Table 6 LED indicators on the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card ACT/LINK 10/100TX NN46110-318 02.01...
  • Page 43: 1000Base-T (1000 Gt) Ethernet Interface Card Leds

    1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet interface card LEDs The following figure shows the LEDs on the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ 1000BASE-T 1000 GT Ethernet interface card. Figure 11 LEDs on the 1000 GT Ethernet interface card The following table describes the LEDs on the 1000 GT Ethernet interface card. Table 7 LED indicators on the 1000 GT Ethernet interface card Indicator ACT/LINK...
  • Page 44: 1000Base-Sx Ethernet Interface Card Led

    Figure 12 LEDs on the 1000BASE-T (1000 MT) Ethernet interface card Table 8 describes the LEDs on the 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card. Table 8 LED indicators on the 1000BASE-T (1000 MT) Ethernet interface card ACT/LNK 10/100/1000 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card LED Figure 13 shows the LED on the 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card.
  • Page 45: Table 9 Led Indicator On The 1000Base-Sx Ethernet Interface Card

    Table 9 describes the LED on the 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card. Table 9 LED indicator on the 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card Indicator ACT/LNK Steady green Flashing green Description The port is connected to a valid link partner. The LAN port is sending or receiving network data. The port is not linked to a valid partner.
  • Page 46: 56/64K Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card Leds

    56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card LEDs Figure 14 shows the LEDs on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Figure 14 LEDs on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card Table 10 describes the LEDs on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Table 10 LED indicators on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card Blue Yellow...
  • Page 47: Adsl Wan Interface Card Leds

    ADSL WAN interface card LEDs Figure 15 shows the LEDs on the asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) WAN interface card. Figure 15 LEDs on the ADSL WAN interface card Table 11 describes the LEDs on the ADSL WAN interface card. Table 11 LED indicators on the ADSL WAN interface card CONN LED Tx/Rx LED...
  • Page 48: T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card Leds

    T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card LEDs Figure 16 shows the LEDs on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Figure 16 LEDs on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card Table 12 describes the LEDs on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Table 12 LED indicators on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card LED 1 LED 2...
  • Page 49: Quad T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card Leds

    Quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card LEDs Figure 17 shows the LEDs on the quad T1/E1 channel service unit/digital service unit (CSU/DSU) WAN interface card. Figure 17 LEDs on the quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card Table 13 describes the LEDs on the quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Table 13 LED indicators on the quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card Indicator LED 1...
  • Page 50: Single V.35/X.21 Wan Interface Card Leds

    Single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card LEDs Figure 18 shows the LEDs on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card. Figure 18 LEDs on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card LED 1, Red LED 4, Green Table 14 describes the LEDs on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card. Table 14 LED indicators on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card LED 1 LED 2...
  • Page 51: Ssl Vpn Module 1000 Leds

    SSL VPN Module 1000 LEDs Figure 19 shows the LEDs on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN Module 1000. Figure 19 LEDs on the SSL VPN Module 1000 Table 15 describes the LEDs on the SSL VPN Module 1000. Table 15 LED indicators on the SSL VPN Module 1000 LEDs Indicator Online...
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  • Page 53: Configuring The Management Ip Interface

    Chapter 3 Configuring the management IP interface This chapter describes how to configure a management Internet Protocol (IP) address, subnet mask, and default gateway address on a newly installed VPN Router 2750. After you complete the procedures in this chapter, you can configure and manage the VPN Router 2750 using a Web browser from a PC.
  • Page 54: Required Information

    Required information Before you configure the management interface, collect this information: • IP address for the management interface The management IP address must be accessible from one of the private physical interfaces on the VPN Router 2750. For example, if you plan to assign IP address 10.2.3.3 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0 to the private physical interface, the management IP address must reside in the 10.2 network.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Management Ip Address

    On the PC, start HyperTerminal or another terminal emulation program, and press Enter. The Welcome window appears. Welcome to the VPN Router Copyright (c) 1999-2005 Nortel Networks, Inc. Version: Creation date: Unit Serial Number: Please enter the administrator's user name: Enter the default user name and password for the administrator.
  • Page 56 The serial main menu appears. Main Menu: System is currently in NORMAL mode. 0) Management Address 1) Interfaces 2) Administrator 3) Default Private Route Menu 4) Default Public Route Menu 5) Create A User Control Tunnel (IPsec) Profile 6) Restricted Management Mode 7) Allow HTTP Management 8) Firewall Options 9) Shutdown...
  • Page 57 Type 0, and press Enter to configure the IP address. The IP address prompt appears. 0) Slot 0, Port 2, Public LAN IP Address = Subnet Mask = 0.0.0.0 Speed/Duplex = AutoNegotiate *Type 0.0.0.0 to delete. *Just type <CR> to skip. Old IP address = New IP address = Type a new IP address, and press Enter.
  • Page 58 Type R, and press Enter to return to the serial main menu. 10 To configure the management IP address, type 0, and press Enter. The Management IP Address menu appears. - Management IP Address Menu M) Management IP Address = R) Return to the Main Menu Please select a menu choice (M,R): 11 Type M, and press Enter.
  • Page 59: Testing The Configuration

    Testing the configuration After you assign a management IP address to the VPN Router 2750, start your Web browser to verify that you can access the gateway from the browser. To manage the VPN Router 2750 using the GUI, your PC must be running one of the following browsers: •...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you cannot connect to the VPN Router 2750 using your browser, check the following items: • Ensure that you entered the correct IP address in the browser window. • Type a known URL in the browser window to ensure that your network connection is good.
  • Page 61: Installing Option Cards And Dimms

    Chapter 4 Installing option cards and DIMMs This chapter provides instructions about how to install and replace the following field replaceable units (FRU) in the VPN Router 2750: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN Module 1000 •...
  • Page 62: Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware

    Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware To install or replace an option card or a DIMM, you must first shut down the VPN Router 2750 and unplug it. Warning: Risk of electric shock Shut down the VPN Router 2750 as described in this section before you attempt to add or replace an option card or DIMM.
  • Page 63: Removing The Front Bezel And Top Cover

    Removing the front bezel and top cover To install option cards or DIMMs, you must remove the front bezel and the top cover from the gateway. To remove the front bezel: Shut down the VPN Router 2750 using the Web GUI or the CLI, and then unplug it as described in hardware”...
  • Page 64 Grip the two handles, and firmly pull the bezel toward you to unsnap it from the chassis. Caution: Risk of equipment damage Do not use the piece with the Nortel logo and the LEDs as a handle. The first several times that you remove the front bezel, the bezel can stick because the ball studs and socket clips are new.
  • Page 65: Figure 21 Removing The Top Cover

    Figure 21 Removing the top cover Remove these 4 screws Slide cover forward and lift up Slide the top cover forward approximately 1/4 inch. Lift the lid 2 or 3 inches, and pull it off the chassis. The VPN Router 2750 system board is now exposed. location of the option card and DIMM slots on the system board.
  • Page 66: Figure 22 Location Of Option Card And Dimm Slots On The System Board

    Figure 22 Location of option card and DIMM slots on the system board DIMMs (1 and 2) Warning: Risk of injury Beware of danger if you incorrectly replace the battery. Replace the battery with the same type or an equivalent battery only, as recommended by the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 67: Attaching The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    Attaching the antistatic wrist strap Nortel ships the VPN Router 2750 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the gateway to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components. You must wear an antistatic wrist strap on your arm when you remove, install, or handle option cards and DIMMs.
  • Page 68: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    VPN Router 2750. Table 16 Supported option cards for the Nortel VPN Router 2750 2750 Option card SSL VPN Module 1000...
  • Page 69: Installing And Replacing An Option Card

    1 The VPN Router 2750 2750 must be running Version 5.0 or later. 2 The VPN Router 2750 2750 must be running Version 4.90 or later. 3 The VPN Router 2750 must be running Version 5.05.330, 6.05.140 and later, 7.00.062, 7.05.100 and later, or 7.05.300 and later.
  • Page 70 Shut down the VPN Router 2750 using the Web GUI or the command line interface and then unplug it as described in or replace hardware” on page Warning: Risk of electric shock Turn off the VPN Router 2750 and unplug it before you attempt to install an option card.
  • Page 71: Figure 24 Installing And Removing An Option Card

    Figure 24 Installing and removing an option card Rear of unit Option card Motherboard Lower the new option card into the slot, and gently press the connector into the slot. Seat the card firmly in the slot. If you do not properly seat the card, it does not work.
  • Page 72: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    Set the VPN Router 2750 on the rack-mount shelf in the rack. b Insert one of the panhead screws through the bottom hole on each side of the shelf into the hole in the rack, and tighten the screws page 12 Replace the front bezel Hold the bezel by the two handles, and push the bezel onto the chassis.
  • Page 73 This section provides instructions on adding a second DIMM to the VPN Router 2750 or, if necessary, replacing an existing DIMM. Caution: Use of a memory module not purchased from Nortel can render void your warranty or your service contract. Caution: Ensure that you install the same type of DIMM that is already installed in your gateway.
  • Page 74: Figure 26 Installing And Removing A Dimm

    To replace a DIMM, remove the installed DIMM as follows: Press down the locking lever on either side of the DIMM b Pull the DIMM up to remove it from the slot. Press down the locking lever on either side of the slot where you plan to install the new DIMM Place the new or replacement DIMM in the slot Use the alignment keys to properly position the DIMM in the slot.
  • Page 75 10 Replace the top cover on the chassis Hold the cover at an angle, and slide it onto the chassis. b Insert the four screws that secure the cover to the chassis, and use the screwdriver to tighten the screws. 11 To install the VPN Router 2750 in an equipment rack, do the following: Set the VPN Router 2750 on the rack-mount shelf in the rack.
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  • Page 77: Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the VPN Router 2750 chassis and the chassis interfaces. Chassis specifications Table 18 lists physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for the chassis. Table 18 Physical, electrical, and environmental specifications Specification Physical Height Width...
  • Page 78: System Ports

    Table 18 Physical, electrical, and environmental specifications (continued) Specification Operating altitude Storage altitude System ports The VPN Router 2750 system board provides the following built-in interfaces: • two 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet local area network (LAN) ports • serial port This section provides information about the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet LAN ports and the serial port on the system board.
  • Page 79: Serial Port

    Figure 27 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet connector 87654321 RD- RD+ TD- Table 19 provides the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port pinouts. Table 19 10/100BASE-X Ethernet port pinouts Serial port The system board provides a serial port on the rear of the chassis to enable out-of-band management.
  • Page 80: Modem Cable Specifications

    Figure 28 Serial cable (9-pin D-sub plug to RS-232-C modem plug) Pin 5 Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 6 9-position D-sub receptacle with screw locks (ground shield connected to backshell) Table 20 provides the multiple DB9/DB25 serial interface cable pinouts. Table 20 Multiple DB9 and DB25 connector pinouts Serial port Serial port...
  • Page 81: Hardware Option Cards

    Figure 29 Modem cable (9-pin D-sub plug to RS-232-C modem plug) Pin 5 Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 6 9-position D-sub receptacle with screw locks (ground shield connected to backshell) Table 21 provides the modem cable pinouts. Table 21 Modem cable pinouts Nortel termination Signal Data Carrier Detect...
  • Page 82: Vpn Router Security Accelerator

    • 1000BASE-T (1000 MT) Ethernet interface card • 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card • 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card • ADSL WAN interface card • ISDN BRI interface card • T1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card (full-height card) • T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card (half-height card) •...
  • Page 83: Ssl Vpn Module 1000

    The VPN Router Security Accelerator card is the successor to the Hardware Accelerator card. The Hardware Accelerator Hifn 7811 card has been discontinued effective January 2006 although Nortel still supports this card. However, the VPN Router 2750 does not support the Hardware Accelerator card. Along with providing support for AES, the VPN Router Security Accelerator card provides increased encryption throughput and improved compression performance.
  • Page 84: 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet Interface Card

    The SSL VPN Module 1000 is supported on VPN Router 5000, 2750, 2700, and 1750 gateways running VPN Router Version 5.0 software. You must install the SSL VPN Module 1000 in slot 1 of the VPN Router 5000, 2750, 2700, or 1750. The VPN Router gateway distinguishes between the services that it provides and the services that the SSL VPN Module 1000 provides and immediately forwards the appropriate traffic to the SSL VPN module.
  • Page 85: 1000Base-T (1000 Gt) Ethernet Interface Card

    1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet interface card The 1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet card replaces the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet card (see the previous section). This card provides 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet services and supports autonegotiation. The card supports the IEEE 802.3ab standard and provides RJ-45/CAT 5 interconnection. It can operate in either full or half duplex mode at 10/100 Mbit/s, and in full duplex mode at 1 Gbit/s.
  • Page 86: Figure 33 1000Base-T (1000 Gt) Ethernet Interface Card (All Models Except Vpn Router 2750 1100)

    Figure 33 1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet interface card (all models except VPN Router 2750 1100) Select cables for this card as follows. Keep in mind that this card is auto-negotiating and uses the highest possible data rate: • For 1000BASE-T operation, use Category 5 four-pair Ethernet wiring. The cable must comply with the TIA 568 wiring specification.
  • Page 87: 1000Base-T (1000 Mt) Ethernet Interface Card

    1000BASE-T (1000 MT) Ethernet interface card Use the 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card to connect to Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on other devices in your network, as well as to provide increased throughput. This interface card has a single RJ-45 connector. Figure 34 shows the 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card.
  • Page 88: 1000Base-Sx Ethernet Interface Card

    Table 23 1000BASE-T Ethernet port pinouts 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card The 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card implements short-wavelength (850 nm) laser transmissions. Use this interface card to connect to fiber Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on other devices in your network, as well as to provide increased throughput.
  • Page 89: 56/64K Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card

    56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card The 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card has a single RJ-48 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to network equipment. Figure 36 shows the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Figure 36 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card The connector on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card accommodates an 8-pin RJ-48 modular patch cord.
  • Page 90: Table 24 56/64K Csu/Dsu Cable Pinouts For Crossover Connection

    Table 24 provides the 56/64K CSU/DSU cable pinouts for a crossover connection. Table 24 56/64K CSU/DSU cable pinouts for crossover connection Nortel termination Signal Transmit tip Transmit ring not used not used not used not used Receive tip Receive ring The cable operates properly if you do not connect pins 3, 4, 5, and 6.
  • Page 91: Adsl Wan Interface Card

    ADSL WAN interface card The ADSL Annex A and Annex B WAN interface cards have a single RJ-11 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to the ADSL-provisioned telephone line. Figure 37 shows the ADSL WAN interface card. Note: The ADSL Annex A and ADSL Annex B cards look identical. Figure 37 ADSL WAN interface card Included in the accessory box with the ADSL WAN interface card is a 7-foot cable to attach to the DSLAM.
  • Page 92: Isdn Bri Interface Card

    Table 27 provides the pinouts for the ADSL Annex B cable. Table 27 ADSL Annex B cable pinouts RJ-11 termination Signal Ring ISDN BRI interface card The ISDN BRI S/T and ISDN BRI U interface cards have a single RJ-45 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to ISDN equipment.
  • Page 93: Table 28 Isdn Bri S/T Cable Pinouts

    Table 28 provides the ISDN BRI S/T cable pinouts. Table 28 ISDN BRI S/T cable pinouts Function Receive + Transmit + Transmit - Receive - Table 29 provides the ISDN BRI U cable pinouts. Table 29 ISDN BRI U cable pinouts Function U interface network connection (tip) U interface network connection (ring)
  • Page 94: T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card

    T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card The T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card has a single connector that provides the signals needed to interface to T1 or E1 equipment. This interface card ships as a half-height card and as a full-height card. Figure 39 shows the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card (half-height card) Figure 39 T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card (half-height card)
  • Page 95: Table 30 T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Cable Pinouts For Crossover Connection

    You connect the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card to the service provider network using a straight-through cable or a crossover cable, depending on how the service provider wired its jack. • For a straight-through connection, you can use a standard Category 5 (Ethernet) straight-through cable.
  • Page 96: Quad T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface Card

    Table 31 provides the T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for a straight-through connection. Table 31 T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for straight-through connection Nortel termination Signal Receive A (RXDA) Receive B (RXDB) not used Transmit B (TXDB) Transmit A (TXDA) not used not used not used Quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card...
  • Page 97: V.90 Modem Interface Card

    Use cable that is wired in accordance with EIA-568-A wiring style. This wiring style ensures that a twisted pair inside the patch cord carries the transmit signal (pins 4 and 5) and the receive signal (pins 1 and 2). Nortel strongly recommends that you use professionally manufactured patch cords.
  • Page 98: Single V.35/X.21 Wan Interface Card

    Table 32 provides the V.90 modem port cable pinouts. Table 32 V.90 modem cable pinouts Single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card The single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card has a single DB28S connector that provides the signals needed to interface to V.35 and X.21 equipment. page 98 shows the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card.
  • Page 99 Table 33 V.35 cable pinouts (continued) Standard-wired end 28-pin male Signal name RXDA RXDB TXCA TXCB RXCA RXCB SCTEA SCTEB RTSA RTSB CTSA CTSB DSRA DSRB DTRA DTRB DCDA DCDB M0<-SIGNAL GROUND M1<-SIGNAL GROUND SHIELD SIGNAL GROUND The following notes apply to the single V.35 DTE cable: 1.
  • Page 100: Table 34 X.21 Cable Pinouts

    3. At each end, the cable shield and connector shell must connect respectively to pin A of the 34-pin connector and pin 1 of the standard 28-pin connector. 4. Do not connect Shield to Signal Ground because these are separate signals. Table 34 provides the X.21 cable pinouts.
  • Page 101: Hssi Wan Interface Card

    Table 34 X.21 cable pinouts (continued) Standard-wired end 28-pin male Signal name M2<-SIGNAL GROUND SHIELD SIGNAL GROUND The following notes apply to the single X.21 cable: 1. Wires of pair 4 connect to wires of pair 5, but not to any pins in the DA-15. 2.
  • Page 102 Table 35 T3 cable pinouts (continued) 50-pin SCSI male NN46110-318 02.01 Signal name 50-pin SCSI male TESTB TESTA...
  • Page 103 Index Numerics 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface card 84 cable specifications 78 connector 78 described 84 LEDs 42 10/100BASE-TX system LAN ports cable specifications 78 connector 78 LEDs 41 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card cable specifications 88 connector 88 described 88 LEDs 44 1000BASE-T (1000 GT) Ethernet interface card 85 LEDs 43 1000BASE-T (1000 MT) Ethernet interface card...
  • Page 104 quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface 97 serial interface 79 single V.35/X.21 WAN interface 98 T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface 94 V.90 modem interface 97 cables, technical specifications 1000BASE-T connector 86 cage nuts, when used 28 Category 5 wiring requirements 78, 86, 87 chassis installing 29 removing...
  • Page 105 specifications 81 See also VPN Router Security Accelerator card, Ethernet interface cards, Hardware Accelerator card, serial interface cards, SSL VPN Module card, WAN interface cards help by phone 18 latest Web updates 17 Nortel Web site 17 through Nortel distributor 18, 19 using Express Routing Code 18 help, How to get 17 HSSI WAN interface card...
  • Page 106 option cards specifications 81 See also VPN Router Security Accelerator card (CSA), Ethernet interface cards, Hardware Accelerator card, serial interface cards, SSL VPN Module card, WAN interface cards option cards, installing VPN Router 2750 68 physical specifications 77 pinouts 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet connector 78 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface 88 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface 87 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface 90, 92...
  • Page 107 serial port 79 system ports 78 SSL VPN Module 1000 described 83 LEDs 51 subnet mask, defined 54 system LAN ports cable specifications 78 connector 78 LEDs 41 system ports, specifications 78 T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card cable pinouts 95 connector 94 LEDs 48 T3 HSSI WAN interface card.
  • Page 108 108 Index X.21 WAN interface card. See single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card NN46110-318 02.01...

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