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COPYRIGHT This manual is proprietary to SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. and is protected by copyright. No information contained herein may be copied, translated, transcribed or duplicated for any commercial purposes or disclosed to third parties in any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
FCC Requirements This equipment, the iBG3026, complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ATCA. On the left of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: A3LIS00BiBG3026.
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Service Center If trouble is experienced with the iBG3026, please contact your local office of SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD. for repair or warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) or other similar organizations if copyright music is transmitted through the Music on Hold feature. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of failure to obtain such a license. DISA Warning Lines that are used for the Direct Inward System Access feature must have the disconnect supervision options provided by the telephone company.
Every wire for communication should be larger than 26 AWG. Double pole/neutral fusing. Underwriters Laboratories The iBG3026 system has been tested to comply with safety standards in the United States and Canada. This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratories. The cUL Mark is separately shown on the label.
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Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Warning to service personnel: CAUTION: Double pole/neutral fusing. Telephone line cord: CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual INTRODUCTION Purpose iBG3026™ Installation Manual provides instructions on installing the iBG3026, including hardware descriptions, safety information, chassis installation, module installation, interconnection, and troubling shooting descriptions. Document Content and Organization This manual is composed of five Chapters and two Annexes.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Conventions The following types of paragraphs contain special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood. Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box, separating it from the main text, but is always preceded by an icon and/or a bold title.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual SAFETY CONCERNS The purpose of the Safety Concerns section is to ensure the safety of users and prevent property damage. Please read this document carefully for proper use. Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution. Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product.
ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. AC power to the iBG3026 router is double fused. Fuses are installed on both line and neutral conductors.
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Figure 5.2 AC Power Supply with POE ..............80 Figure 5.3 DC Power Supply with POE..............80 Figure 5.4 Installing a Power Supply................. 81 Figure 5.5 iBG3026 Router Front Panel..............82 Figure 5.6 Removing/Replacing the Mid-span Support..........84 Figure 5.7 Inserting a Voice Carrier Module.............. 84 Figure 5.8 Removing a Compact Flash Memory Card ..........
In addition, information is provided about cable connection ports and panel components. The iBG3026 router is a modular WAN/LAN router. It is a 2U rack-mount unit with redundant power supplies and a number of slots for interchangeable interface modules.
Additional information is also provided about external cables, wiring, and connection points. iBG3026 Front Panel The front panel of the iBG3026 provides status of the router’s performance and operation by using LEDs. Proper LED status is shown as following. PSU1...
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Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 (Continued) Indication Description & Color PSU1 Solid green Power supply 1 installed and operating normally. (Power Supply 1) Amber Power supply 1 installed and powered off, or fault condition detected. Power supply 1 not present. PSU2 Solid green Power supply 2 installed and operating normally.
CHAPTER 1. iBG3026 Overview iBG3026 Main Board View Main Board Main Board LED Description Indication Description & Color SYS RDY Solid green The module’s power is normal status. Power fail or removal status. Solid green Compact Flash being accessed Compact Flash not mounted or not being accessed.
Power Slots LAN Ports Network Module Ground Console Port Stud Slots Figure 1.2 iBG3026 Rear View Rear Connector Description Connector Description Power Slots Power slots up to two power supplies for AC, AC with PoE, and DC with PoE. Mini Module Slots...
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CHAPTER 1. iBG3026 Overview (Continued) Connector Description SFP Ports Support optional Gigabit SFP modules ESG-8 Slots Slot for ESG-8 Gigabit Ethernet option module Network Module Up to two network modules supporting a variety of Interfaces. Slots Ground Stud Screw holes for grounding lug...
Compact Flash memory card: The base configuration shipped from the factory is a 128MB Compact Flash memory card, which can be upgraded to a maximum of 256MB. The iBG3026 supports one Compact Flash card slot. Compact Flash is used to store application code images.
The iBG3026 real time clock and Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) provides two basic functions to the router: It provides a real-time clock so that the iBG3026 router can maintain the correct date and time. It provides a small block (32 KB) of battery backed up static RAM (SRAM) storage.
Requirements Chapter2 describes how to prepare your site for an iBG3026 router. This chapter describes how to prepare your site for an iBG3026 router. Before you install an iBG3026 router, familiarize yourself with the network interface, power, and ground connections described in the following paragraphs.
Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Cover Panels Do not operate the iBG3026 with missing blank faceplates and cover panels. These covers prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis. They are important to maintaining proper air flow through the chassis.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 When putting a module or interface card down, always place it on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding container with the component board-side facing up. Best Practices-Safety Practice these techniques to prevent accidents or injury at the installation site.
Disconnect the AC Line Cord or remove both AC fuses before servicing the unit. PoE Requirements The iBG3026 PoE ports are only intended for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building including the interconnected equipment’s associated LAN connections.
For safety, Ubigate iBG3026 is intended to be installed in restricted access location by service person. See Required Tools and Materials for information about tools and materials required for installation.
CHAPTER 2. Pre-Installation Requirements Power Requirements The iBG3026 router provides three kinds of power, they are the AC power, AC with PoE power, and DC with PoE power. Also, three kinds of power can be mounted to the two Power module, and any combination of mounting is possible.
The following tools are required to install these routers. #2 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the rack-mounting brackets to the iBG3026 router) #3 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the iBG3026 router to the equipment rack) Wire stripping tool (for alarm and DC power wiring)
Desktop Installation Place the iBG3026 router on a clean, flat, and stable surface with a minimum available footprint of 19 by 17 inches (48.26 or 43.18 cm). Allow sufficient room at the front, rear, and side of the unit for interface cabling, power cord clearance, and adequate ventilation.
CHAPTER 3. Router Installation Rack Mount Installation iBG3026 router can be mounted in a 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack using the brackets shown in the following figures. Bracket pair for 23-inch rack Bracket pair for 19-inch rack Figure 3.1 Mounting Brackets When rack-mounting an iBG3026 router, additional empty vertical space is required to satisfy NEBS requirements for dissipated heat.
For problem-free operation, the equipment rack should be located in an area with sufficient clearance for cabling and adequate ventilation. Attach the mounting brackets to the iBG3026 router before securing the router to the rack. To attach the mounting brackets Select one of the three possible mounting positions on the sides of the Ubigate iBG3026 chassis.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 To secure the router to the rack Lift the iBG3026 router assembly into the rack and align the bracket holes with the desired holes. Practice good safety habits. Use two people to mount the router into a rack.
CHAPTER 3. Router Installation Closed Rack Installation Recommendations When installing the Ubigate iBG3026 into a closed rack, be sure to maintain proper operating temperature in the rack. When installing multiple iBG3026s into a closed rack, consider rack ventilation to maintain the inner temperature lower than 45℃.
CHAPTER 3. Router Installation Connecting the iBG3026 This section describes how to connect the iBG3026 router to various network interfaces. Follow the procedure for the interface appropriate for your network facility environment. LAN Interface The iBG3026 router accommodates several network connections. Use a Category 5 (minimum) Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect to the network.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Management Interface To configure and manage the router, an operator console must be connected to the iBG3026 router. The operator console can be connected with either a local or a remote connection. Figure 3.8 Connecting Management Cable...
Figure 3.9 Connecting Console Cable Auxiliary Interface (for Remote Access) The iBG3026 router and a terminal can be connected to modems and phone lines for remote access. (Use a null-modem cable at the iBG3026 router to establish a modem connection.) This configuration allows you to dial into the router from a remote location.
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VT-100 terminal emulation software or equivalent, and configure the software as specified for modems. A modem connected to the Console port of an iBG3026 router and set for verbose mode (configured to ‘send result codes’ or ‘echo’...
Powering Up the iBG3026 This chapter describes how to power up the iBG3026 router. iBG3026 Power Prerequisites iBG3026 accepts external power from AC, AC with PoE, DC with PoE sources. AC Power This section describes how to connect AC power to an iBG3026.
Use the power cable shipped with the unit. To connect power to the AC with PoE power supply, connect the AC power connector to the power supply. Connect the other end to a grounded power receptacle rated for the iBG3026. The power supply is rated for continuous output power for an AC line ranging from 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz.
DC Power with PoE Follow the directions in this section for proper wiring. The following table lists the DC wiring requirements for Ubigate iBG3026. When you connect DC power to the Ubigate iBG3026, disconnect all power sources before servicing. DC Input...
Ensure that the iBG3026 is connected to a power source. Press the rocker switch on the iBG3026 back panel to the on position ( | ). The fans start, the LEDs cycle, and the router performs a self test. At the successful conclusion of the self-test sequence the Power LED illuminates green.
Safety Recommendations Inspect the shipping carton for damage. If a module is defective, contact Samsung. Save the original shipping carton and packing material in case you need to return the equipment to Samsung Electronics. Electric hazard exists. Verify the power is turned off. Do not work on energized equipment.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Modules and Internal Option Cards Types This section describes the modules supported in iBG3026 release 1.0, including internal option cards, mini modules that connect into dedicated slots in the chassis, network modules and the double-wide Ethernet Switch Gigabit Module that install into the expansion slot bay.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Port Numbering This section describes the port number conventions used on the iBG3026. Ports on any WAN or LAN module are numbered from right to left starting with port number zero. If there is more than one row of ports on a given...
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Mini Modules Main Board Mini Module Port Numbering When a mini module is plugged into a carrier module, a three-level numbering reference is used to identify the ports on the mini module. 0/2/1 0/2/0 0/1/1 0/1/0...
VPN-A, VPN-SSL (IPSec VPN, SSL VPN Option Card) The IPSec VPN and SSL VPN option cards provide high-performance security processing for packets passing through the iBG3026 router. It includes a security processor that is a part of the router subsystem. Like the VoIP option card, it is an internal card that mounts above the main board and must be installed onto the main board before it is inserted into the chassis.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.15 Connecting BRI-2ST Mini Module BRI-2U (2-Port ISDN BRI U Mini Module) This module provides two ISDN BRI U interface ports, each supporting two voice or data timeslots. The ISDN BRI U mini module interface to ISDN basic rate networks and support two 64 Kbps B channels and a 16Kbps d channel.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 T1E1-2M (2-Port T1/E1 Mini Module) This 2-Port T1/E1 mini module provides two T1 ports, each running at 1.544 Mbps and supporting 24 voice or data timeslots, or two E1 ports, each running at 2.048 Mbps and supporting 30 voice or data timeslots.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 (Continued) Indication Description & Color LNK 0 Indicates an alarm condition exists locally on one of LNK 1 the T1/E1 ports. LNK 2 Locally, detected alarm condition: LNK 3 - LOS (Loss of signal) - LOF (Loss of frame) Indicates no alarms detected on any port.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 HSSI-1 (High-speed Serial Interface Network Module) This module provides a single HSSI DTE or DCE serial port that operates at up to 52.0 Mbps. HSSI RDY LNK HSSI-1 Figure 4.24 HSSI-1 Network Module The following table explains the LEDs states in detail.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LAN Interface Modules ESG-8 (10-port Ethernet Switch Gigabit Module) The Ethernet Switch Gigabit module provides ten Gigabit Ethernet ports that connect directly to an Ethernet switching subsystem. Eight RJ-45 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports and two Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical Gigabit Ethernet ports are available.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 ESF-10 (10-port Ethernet Switch Gigabit Module for SFP) The Ethernet Switch Gigabit module for SFP provides ten Gigabit Ethernet ports that connect directly to an Ethernet switching subsystem. Ten Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical Gigabit Ethernet ports are available. The packet processor communicates with the Ethernet switch on the main board across Gigabit Ethernet links and it connects to each of the network modules.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LMG-20 (20-Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Module) This module provides 20 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports and installs in one of the bottom expansion slots. GbE9 GbE0 LMG-20 Figure 4.32 LMG-20 Network Module The following table explains the LEDs states in detail.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LMP-20 (20-Port PoE Fast Ethernet Network Module) This module provides 20 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports each capable of supporting Power over Ethernet devices. Install this module in one of the bottom expansion slots. PoE9 PoE0 LMP-20 Figure 4.36 LMP-20 Network Module The following table explains the LEDs states in detail.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 LMGP-44 (44-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Network Module) This module provides 44 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports each capable of supporting Power over Ethernet devices. Install this module in one of the bottom expansion slots. ▲40 / 18▼ Port2 ▲34 / 12▼...
Thus, it can be used to add additional FXO, FXS/DID, E&M, T1/E1 or ISDN mini modules to the system. The maximum number of voice mini modules supported by a iBG3026 system is seven (three mini module slots, two network modules with two voice mini modules each).
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 This module is typically connected as shown below: Figure 4.44 Connecting the FXO-4M Mini Module FXS-4M (4-Port Analog FXS/DID Mini Module) This module provides four analog voice channel ports for connections to PBX station lines or FXS/DID lines from a Central Office of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 The following table explains the LEDs states in detail. Indication Description & Color Green The module passed its self-test and is available to the router. Reset, power down, removal state. LNK0 Green The port0/1 connection is active.
Be sure to follow safe ESD (electrostatic discharge) handling practices to avoid damage to module components. When handling iBG3026 components, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 To remove the main module already installed in the iBG3026: Loosen the two retainer screws. Pull the board ejector button to eject the main module. Pull the main module straight out of the slot bay. Installing Network Modules...
Figure 4.53 Aligning the new Network Module Tighten the retaining screws to fully seat the module. To remove a network module already installed in the iBG3026: Locate the slot from which you plan to remove an installed module. Loosen the two retainer screws.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Installing Mini Modules To add a mini module to the iBG3026 chassis: Locate the slot into which you plan to install the module and remove its blank module panel (or if the slot is occupied, remove the module) by loosening the two retainer screws.
CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation To remove a module already installed in the iBG3026: Locate the slot from which you plan to remove an installed module. Loosen the two retainer screws. Pull the module straight out of the module bay.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Align the LMG-44/LMGP-44 module’s retainer screws with the screw holes on the slot bay and carefully seat the module. Figure 4.57 Aligning the new Network Module Tighten the retaining screws to fully seat the module. To remove the LMG-44/LMGP-44 module already installed in the iBG3026: Locate the slot from which you plan to remove an installed module.
Figure 4.59 Aligning the new Network Module Tighten the retaining screws to fully seat the module. To remove a ESG-8/ESF-10 module already installed in the iBG3026: Loosen the two retainer screws. Pull the module straight out of the module bay.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 If the slot is to remain empty, cover the hole with a slot cover by aligning the slot cover’s screws with the screw holes on the slot bay. Tighten the retaining screws to secure the slot cover.
CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation Installing SFP Modules To install SFP module to the iBG3026 chassis: Figure 4.61 Installing SFP Modules Insert SFP module into the module bay which you plan to install the module. Remove the SFP module cap.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual CHAPTER 5. Components Installation Chapter5 describes how to install power supplies, fan tray, and memory. Installing Power Supplies At least one power supply must be installed. The second power supply is optional and provides redundancy in the event of a power supply failure.
1. Be careful not to over-tighten the screw. Figure 5.4 Installing a Power Supply To remove a module already installed in a iBG3026: Remove the power supply face plate screw. Grasp the edges of the power supply and pull it straight out.
To remove a fan tray: Samsung recommends that you turn off router power when replacing fan trays. Do not operate the iBG3026 without an operation fan tray in place. Remove the two front panel screws and put front panel aside.
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Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 To install a fan tray: Samsung recommends that you turn off router power to prevent the unit from overheating. Hold the fan tray assembly with the LED panel on your right, then connect the fan tray electrical connector to the four connector clips located just below the LED panel.
Damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are handled improperly, resulting in complete or intermittent failures. To prevent damage to the iBG3026, do not remove a Compact Flash memory card from the chassis while it is being accessed (when the CF LED is blinking).
To Install DDR SDRAM SODIMM The memory module for the iBG3026 is located on the system board. Pull the main module straight out of the slot bay. The SODIMM slot location is shown under internal option cards if any.
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Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 To Remove a DDR SDRAM SODIMM Pull the main module straight out of the slot bay. The SODIMM slot location is shown. Push the latches at each end of the SODIMM. The module will push out of the slot.
- Maximum: 1 GB Compact Flash Memory - Typical: 128 MB - Maximum: 256 MB * Only the CF Samsung provided or authorized is guaranteed normal operation. USB memory stick (option) Only the USB memory stick Samsung provided or authorized is guaranteed normal operation.
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 Interface The following tables provide specifications for T1 WAN, Serial WAN, and Ethernet LAN interfaces. E1 WAN Interface Specifications Descriptions Receive line rate 2.048 Mbps ± 50 ppm (payload = 1.984 Mbps) Line code HDB3 Framing CRC non-CRC (ITU G.704), and unframed...
Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual/Ed.01 FXS-24 Module Cable Cable Shape Figure A.9 FXS-24 Module Cable Cable Signaling and Pinout RJ-21 RJ-21 Signal RJ-21 RJ-21 Signal (Left) (Right) name (Left) (Right) name TIP 1 TIP 14 RING 1 RING 14 TIP 2...