This equipment complies with the Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The label included on the bottom of the 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
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Public Telecommunications Network(s) WAN: The PSPDN compatible with X.25 (1984) at interfaces compatible with X.21 or X.21 bis (V.28 or V.35). Complies with TBR2 as specified in Commission Decision 97/545/EC. 3000 Series User Guide Networks cannot accept responsibility Networks option cards.
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This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard EN 55022. Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A. Networks per directive 3000 Series User Guide...
Safety Information For your personal safety, follow these guidelines before installing the 3000 Series router. • Use only indoors. The unit is not intended for any other use. • Disconnect power supply cord in case of emergency. • Plug the unit directly into a grounded outlet.
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This unit contains a lithium battery. Danger of explosion if battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s Caution is incorrectly replaced. instructions. 3000 Series User Guide...
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German Safety Information Beachten Sie im Interesse Ihrer eigenen Sicherheit unbedingt die nachstehenden Sicherheitshinweise, bevor Sie den Router der Serie 3000 installieren! • Einheit nur in geschlossenen Räumen betreiben. Die Einheit ist nur für den vorgesehen Einsatzzweck zu verwenden. •...
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Bei falscher Anbringung der Batterie besteht Es dürfen nur Batterien des von dem Hersteller empfohlenen oder äquivalenten Typs verwendet werden. Leere Batterien gemäß den Anweisungen viii aufweist sowie mit einer IEC 320-Steckbuchse Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr. des Herstellers entsorgen. 3000 Series User Guide...
. . . explains how to install the hardware and access the configuration and monitoring software on your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router. It also provides information on monitoring the 3000 Series using its status lights, and it contains hardware specifications.
Data with Analog Voice provides routing of your data along with up to four analog voice lines. • Data Only provides routing of your data. This chapter introduces you to your 3000 Series. It has the following sections. Modules Data and Voice Features 3000 Series User Guide...
Modules The 3000 Series has fixed modules and connectors, as well as slots for three optional modules. Here is an example of the back panel of a 3000 Series. Modular DDS CSU/DSU Fixed Modules The 3000 Series has two fixed connectors: •...
This section describes the data and voice networks that the 3000 Series supports. Data Capability For routing data, the 3000 Series supports the following types of LANs and WANs. The 3000 Series comes with a fixed Ethernet port that provides a 10BaseT Ethernet connection.
Voice Capability You have the option of ordering a 3000 Series with two or four analog ports. The voice ports offer the following features. • Voice support for FXO (foreign exchange office), FXS (foreign exchange service), or E&M (ear and mouth).
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Introducing the 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router 3000 Series User Guide...
Connecting Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router This chapter provides the steps for mounting your 3000 Series in a rack and setting up your hardware connections. It has the following sections. Before You Begin What’s Next? Connecting to an Ethernet...
For instructions on installing the optional modules, Appendix You have the option of mounting your 3000 Series in a rack. See the 3000 Series in a Rack Depending on the modules installed in your particular 3000 Series, you need the following cables.
WAN cables. Mounting the 3000 Series in a Rack You can mount the 3000 Series in a rack. The 3000 Series comes with two mounting brackets and four screws. You can attach the brackets to connect either the front of the unit or the back of the unit to the rack.
The following sections show how to connect your gateway router to each type of network. To connect to . . . Analog Voice network DDS network E1 network Ethernet ISDN SDSL network T1 network PC (Console) See page . . . 3000 Series User Guide...
To connect your 3000 Series to your PBX or voice or fax telephone equipment, 1. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the 3000 Series. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the PBX, telephone, or fax device.
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Connecting Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router Internet Telephone Network FXO or E&M 3000 Series Internet 3000 Series 3000 Series User Guide...
2. Connect one end of the unshielded twisted pair (UTP) RJ-48C cable to the E1 connector on the E1 module. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the service provider’s network interface box. 3000 Series 3000 Series User Guide RJ-48S Jack Network Interface...
1. Connect one end of the unshielded twisted pair (UTP) RJ-48C cable to the connector on the SDSL module. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-48C network interface jack provided by your service provider. 3000 Series RJ-48C Jack DSLAM RJ-45 Jack 3000 Series User Guide...
Connecting to an ISDN Line How you make the connection from your 3000 Series to an ISDN line depends on whether your ISDN module is an ISDN U or ISDN S/T module. Check the back panel of your gateway router to identify the ISDN module installed.
You can also use an RJ-11 cable with a regular analog telephone to connect the 3000 Series to the Networks discourages using an RJ-11 cable for this purpose, however, because you may inadvertently plug the 3000 Series into a normal telephone jack rather than into an ISDN wall jack.
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For point-to-point connections (shown in the following figure), set the switch to 1. For all other configurations, consult your NT1 manual for the proper setting. In a point-to-point connection, there is one ISDN device on an ISDN line. 3000 Series User Guide Internet or Other WAN 3000 Series...
100 Ohm Termination Connecting to a WAN To connect your 3000 Series to the Internet or another WAN using the standard WAN module, use Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over either a dedicated (leased) or a dialup telephone line or use a Frame Relay network.
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DTE connector. (In this case, you must set up the 3000 Series to provide clocking.) (Whether you use RS-232, V.35, or X.21, depends on which type of communication the equipment you connect to supports.)
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This figure shows a DCE cable connection to a device with a DTE connector. 3000 Series DCE Interface Cable In this configuration, the router provides clocking. You can use V.35, RS-232, or X.21 cabling. DTE Interface Cable Modem Eliminator DTE Connector 3000 Series User Guide...
1. Connect the module to an external Channel Service Unit/Digital Service Unit (CSU/DSU). You can purchase the appropriate cable from N a WAN Cable on page 18. Note: The 3000 Series works with any of the major CSU/DSU products on the market. 3000 Series User Guide Modem PSTN...
To connect a PC or terminal locally to the gateway router, use the 9-pin to 9- pin null modem cable that comes with the 3000 Series and, if needed, the 9- pin to 25-pin adapter. The following figure shows how to connect a PC or terminal directly to the 3000 Series.
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3000 Series 9-pin to 9-pin Null Modem Cable 3000 Series User Guide 9-pin to 9-pin adapter (Use if you need to connect to a 25-pin connector on the PC.)
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Configuring Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router This chapter introduces the software tools available for configuring and monitoring your 3000 Series. It includes the following topics. Configuration Tools Before Starting Using QuickWeb Using Quick Config and the Command Line Interface...
Telnet to IP address 192.168.1.1, which is the preconfigured address of the fixed Ethernet port. • Connect a PC to the 3000 Series console port. You can then connect to the 3000 Series using a terminal emulator. See Connecting to a PC...
When needed? IP Addressing Always Dialup PPP When using PPP over your WAN connection Frame Relay When using Frame Relay over your WAN connection ISDN When using ISDN 3000 Series User Guide on page 59, help to identify the basic...
QuickWeb is case sensitive. http://192.168.1.1/QuickWeb 192.168.1.1 is the default IP address of the 3000 Series fixed Ethernet port. If you change the IP address of the Ethernet port, you will need to use that new address to run QuickWeb in the future.
Flow control: None Using Quick Config Quick Config presents a series of parameters for you to configure. You can enter your own responses or accept the default settings. To run Quick Config, follow these steps. 3000 Series User Guide...
You can get extensive documentation on the Command Line Interface (CLI) software that runs on the 3000 Series. This documentation is available on the Online Library CD included in your 3000 Series package and also on the N Networks Web site at www.nxnetworks.com.
Monitoring Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router You can monitor your 3000 Series by checking the status lights on the front panel of your gateway router and also on the connectors and modules on the back panel of your gateway router.
Front Panel The status lights on the front of the 3000 Series indicate the current overall status of the gateway router, as well as the status of the data ports and the voice ports. Light State (Power) Blinking Blinking Indicates . . .
Ethernet connection is not running. Status of optional modules installed in slots 1, 2, and 3. Connection is up, and the 3000 Series is sending maintenance data to the remote device on its link. 3000 Series is sending and receiving user data on its link.
Analog voice modules can have either two or four ports. Lights V1 and V2 apply to the two-port model. Lights V1, V2, V3, V4 apply to the four-port model. Light State V1, V2, V3, or V4 Indicates . . . Call is active Call is not active 3000 Series User Guide...
Each port of the fixed Analog Voice module has two status lights. Light State Green Slow Blink Fast Blink Blinking 3000 Series User Guide ANALOG VOICE Indicates . . . Channel is not configured Channel is idle Call is active Call is being set up (seizure inbound or...
Module is in loopback test mode. Loss of signal indicating that the module is unable to sync to the incoming data stream. DDS CSU/DSU 3000 Series User Guide...
Module is in loopback test mode. Loss of sync indicating that the module is unable to sync to the incoming data stream. 3000 Series User Guide Alarm Indicator Signal (AIS) Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) Loss of Carrier, Loss of Signal...
Light State Left (Link Status) Blinking Right (Activity Blinking Status) CONSOLE Indicates . . . Ethernet connection is established. No Ethernet connection established. Traffic is being sent or received over the Ethernet connection. 3000 Series User Guide...
Light State LNK (Link Status) Blinking ACT (Activity Status) Blinking 3000 Series User Guide LINK Indicates . . . Ethernet connection is established. No Ethernet connection established. Traffic is being sent or received over the Ethernet connection.
Traffic is on the B1 channel. B1 channel is not in use or is idle. Call established on the B2 channel. Traffic is on the B2 channel. B2 channel is not in use or is idle. 3000 Series User Guide...
Alarm condition indicating a loss of communication between the SDSL module and the host processor. Module is in loopback test mode. Loss of sync indicating that the module is not activated with the DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Loop Access Multiplexor). 3000 Series User Guide SDSL...
Indicates . . . Alarm condition indicating standard blue, yellow, or red alarm conditions. Module is in loopback test mode. Loss of sync indicating that the module is unable to sync to the incoming data stream. T1 CSU/DSU 3000 Series User Guide...
This appendix provides the specifications for the 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router and each of its modules. 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router Specifications Analog Voice Module Specifications DDS CSU/DSU Module Specifications E1 Module Specifications Ethernet Module Specifications ISDN Module Specifications...
Signalling Wink start, delay dial, immediate start, hoot and holler, and phone Indicator One multicolored status LED 3000 Series User Guide EMI— FCC Part 15 Class A; CISPR 22 Class A; EN55022 Telecom— FCC Part 68, CS03, CTR2, I-CTR3, CTR 12/A1, CTR13 Safety—...
N x 64 Kbps up to 2.048 Mbps Impedance 120 ohm Connector RJ-48C Indicators Alarm, Test Mode, Loss of Synchronization Diagnostics Local, remote, and V.54 loopbacks Clocking Internal, Network Line Coding HBD3 Line Framing G.704, Structured & Unstructured 3000 Series User Guide...
The following table lists the specifications for the ISDN U module. Standards ANSI T1.601 Data Rate 144 Kbps Data Structure 2B + D Bit Rate 160 Kbps Connector RJ-49C Indicators D Channel Status, (2) B Channel Status Line Coding 2B1Q 02IS5 6.0N 3000 Series User Guide...
The following table lists the specifications for the SDSL module. Line Speed 144 Kbps to 2.320 Mbps Interface Single pair Connector RJ-48C Indicators Alarm, Test Mode, Loss of Synchronization Signalling 2B1Q Impedance 135 ohm Diagnostics Local and remote loopback 3000 Series User Guide...
The following table lists the specifications for the WAN module. WAN Speed 4.8 Kbps to 2.048 Mbps Interfaces V.35, RS232/V.24, X.21 (DTE and DCE) Connector DB 44 Use the appropriate external WAN cable. See a WAN Cable 3000 Series User Guide on page 18 Selecting...
Installing Modules and SIMMs This appendix provides the procedures for installing optional modules in the 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router and for installing and removing a SIMM. Before following the procedures in this appendix, see Safety Information Installing a Module...
Installing a Module The procedure for installing a module in a 3000 Series is basically the same for all the modules. To install a module . . . 1. Turn off power to your 3000 Series. 2. Disconnect all network connections, including connections to the telephone system.
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Screw Standoff b. Press the module into place so that the connector on its underside sits firmly in the connector on the motherboard. Be sure that you have made a firm connection. 3000 Series User Guide...
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Screw the module to the two standoffs. d. Re-install the module retaining bar with its three retaining screws. Connector on Module Connector on Motherboard Screw Standoff 3000 Series User Guide...
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Caution If you have a slot in your 3000 Series that does not have a module installed in it, be sure to install a blank slot cover in each open slot to ensure proper airflow inside the chassis. 7. Replace the cover.
Installing a SIMM You can upgrade your 3000 Series memory (DRAM) to 24, 40, or 72 MB by installing a single in-line memory module (SIMM). Note: To be sure that you have the appropriate SIMM for upgrading your 3000 Series memory, contact N 1.
Removing a SIMM To remove a single in-line memory module (SIMM) . . . 1. Turn off power to your 3000 Series. 2. Disconnect all network connections, including connections to the telephone system. 3. Remove the cover by unscrewing the two screws on each side of the unit and the three screws on the underside of the unit’s chassis and lifting off...
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This appendix contains the following worksheets to help you in your initial configuration of your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router. Use the worksheet(s) appropriate for your gateway router’s configuration. IP Addressing Dialup PPP Frame Relay ISDN 3000 Series User Guide...
IP Addressing You need the following IP addressing information for all 3000 Series gateway routers. What is the IP address for your 3000 Series Ethernet interface? This address must be unique on the Ethernet. What is the IP subnet mask for your 3000...
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I am using (choose at least one) Notes: • If you are using a default gateway that is connected to the 3000 Series over the WAN device, and you are using unnumbered IP, set the default gateway to 0.0.0.1. •...
Dialup PPP You need the following information to set up your 3000 Series for dialup PPP. My modem is (The manual for your modem specifies this. Most popular retail modems are asynchronous.) The name for my modem is Assign a unique name to your modem.
Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs), N recommends that you read the Frame Relay documentation in the Online Library available on the N the CD that comes with your 3000 Series. What type of Local Management Interface (LMI) does your Frame Relay switch use? The 3000 Series supports REV1, ANSI, and CCITT.
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Frame Relay, continued Note: The following information must match the configuration of the Frame Relay switch to which your 3000 Series is connected. Circuit Number (16-1007) Committed Information Rate (CIR) in bps (300 to 2048000). Default is 64000. Committed Burst Size (Bc) in bits (300 to 2048000).
ISDN You need the following information to set up your 3000 Series for ISDN. Your ISDN provider gives you this information (except for the destination telephone numbers). Telephone number(s) of your 3000 Series ISDN interface. (A single interface can have multiple numbers.)
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America. Some switches have one SPID; others have two. SPIDs are independent of the number of B channels used. Configured for point-to-point or multipoint? ____ PP B1 _____________________ B2 _____________________ B1 _____________________ B2 _____________________ ____ MP 3000 Series User Guide...
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Cables analog voice console ethernet ISDN SDSL Command Line Interface documentation Configuration tools Configuring the 3000 Series configuration tools Connecting to analog voice network ethernet 3000 Series User Guide frame relay WAN ISDN PPP WAN SDSL...
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ISDN S/T ISDN U SDSL T1 CSU/DSU PC, connecting router to connecting to PPP, dialup Rack-mounting the 3000 Series S/T model connecting to ISDN line setting S/T switch SDSL module cable connecting to specifications status lights SIMM, installing a...
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Terminal application setting up for configuring Terminal Emulator, using for configuration 3000 Series User Guide U model connecting to ISDN line Voice. See analog voice or digital voice WAN module cables connecting router to...