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ATLAS250
Installation Manual
Doc. DM698-I Ver. 2.0
June 2005

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  • Page 1 ATLAS250 Installation Manual Doc. DM698-I Ver. 2.0 June 2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Technical Specifications..................25 4.6. Installing PMC Cards ....................26 TELDAT S.A. reserves the right to make changes and improvements in the appropriate features of the ATLAS250 in either software or hardware, modifying the specifications of this manual without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The basic configuration consists of two LAN interfaces and three serial WAN interfaces and an ISDN access. This can be amplified through the insertion of cards, both in Teldat format as well as in PMC format (PCI Mezzanine Card), which can support encryption, voice over IP (VoIP), xDSL, etc.
  • Page 4: Recycling And The Environment

    Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Switch off the device. switch is OFF • • Connect all the data cables. Disconnect the power supply cable • • Connect the power supply cable. Disconnect the data cables. • Switch on the device. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 6: Connection

    Depending on the type of connection established, a different type of cable will be needed. This cable can be supplied by Teldat if you wish. On the underside on the device, there is a flap providing access to the sockets in order to insert the V.24 DTE/DCE, V.35 DTE/DCE, and X.21 DTE/DCE drivers.
  • Page 7: C) Isdn Connection

    S interface (2 wires) (4 wires) ISDN he ch o po r M.A . B e rrojo T e ld at A tlas Figure 5. Location in an intermediate position in the bus Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 8: D) Connecting For Configuration

    DB25 connectors, you must use an additional DB9F-DB25F adapter (not included with the equipment). This assembly can also be used to update the device code. For further information, please consult section 4.3 “Updating the software and the configurations”. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 9: Installation In A Rack

    The spaces for the screws in the Atlas250 router leave the factory protected by covers. These can be removed by using a sharp tool (such as a small flat screwdriver). We recommend removing the upper cover in order to carry this out more easily. Figure 8. Device with the strips Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 10: Switching On The Device

    At this point, if everything has gone smoothly, the S LED is lit up in green. An example of what is displayed on the console can be found in section 3.2.a. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 11: Description Of The Equipment

    (DTE/DCE) and change from one to the other depending on the standard you are going to use. DRIVER DRIVER DTE/DCE DTE/DCE WAN 3 WAN 2 WAN 1 Figure 10. Location of the drivers access flap Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 12: Description Of The Leds

    Card initialized and operating correctly. OFF: The card is not executing any operations. RED: Depending on the type of card. 1 - 3 YELLOW: Depending on the type of card. GREEN: Depending on the type of card. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 13: Description Of The Microswitches

    • Using a screwdriver or another sharp instrument, move microswitch ‘5’ to the ON position. • Turn the device on with the ON/OFF switch. When the device is switched on, a message similar to the one shown below will appear on the configuration console: Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 14 ‘5’ in the OFF position (it is not necessary to turn off the device), in this way, the next time you restart the device, the saved configuration is adhered to. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 15: Appendices

    • DO NOT extract or introduce the card when the activity LED is on. Contrariwise data stored in the card may be lost. b) Viewing the content The content of the Smart Card may be viewed from either the console or through FTP. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 16 226 List transfer completed, data connection is closed. 591 bytes received in 18,25 seconds (0,03 Kbytes/sec) ftp> bye 221 Goodbye. C:\atl> Viewing the available files in the Smart Card via FTP using a Windows MSDOS screen Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 17: C) Write

    Under normal circumstances, the device on booting or on saving the configuration uses the stori ng medium which is configured as active. When the device boots, the behavior, depending on the active medium, is as follows: Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 18 4. Finally, if the Smart Card is not available or none of the configuration files is found, then the device will boot with the default configuration. The configured active medium is not modified. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 19: E) Format

    “format” command which permits you to format the card. For further information on how to format your card, please contact you regular supplier or an authorized technical service. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    The LEDS indicate the interfaces Check the configuration (routes, IP addresses, serial interface are established but there is no speed, etc). connectivity at the data levels. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 21: Updating The Software And The Configurations

    Updating using FTP The Teldat devices have an internal FTP server that is capable is distinguishing if a file that is loading is from BIOS, application or from another. Therefore, the server operation is completely transparent.
  • Page 22: B) Updating Via Xmodem

    If you need help, you have the standard FTP “help” command available. This permits you to obtain a commands list (not all of them are operative in this server). “help” <command_name> provides help on the indicated command. For further information, please consult the Teldat Router manual related to FTP, reference “Dm724-I FTP Protocol”.
  • Page 23 Press 0 to abort load... Set baud rate to 38400 and send the file with Xmodem with chk protocol. When the transfer finish, reset baud rate to 9600. Example of changing the transfer speed Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 24 Figure 15. Code downloading via XModem through Windows Hyperterminal Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Connectors

    RJ45 ISDN RJ45 PIN ISDN Tx+ (output) Rx+(input) Rx-(input) Tx-(output) • WAN Connector NOTE: Cables used for multi-purpose Teldat drivers must not be used in these connections. You must use end-to-end pin-to-pin connector cables. STANDARD DB25 V.24 V.35 X.21 Connector...
  • Page 26: Aux Port Connections

    9.600 bps without parity and with one stop bit (9600 8N1). This is a female DB9 connector that behaves as DCE, permitting pin-to-pin connection with a PC asynchronous port or terminal. Signal Joined pins 1-4-6 Joined pins Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 27: Technical Specifications

    310 x 415 x 43 mm WEIGHT 3,5Kg Environmental Specifications AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ON: 5º to 55ºC OFF: -20º to 60ºC RELATIVE HUMIDITY ON: 8% to 85% OFF: 5% to 90% * Available depending on version Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 28: Installing Pmc Cards

    Once the screws have been removed, in order to remove the cover, slide it some 10 mm towards the rear panel and then remove it by lifting, carefully separating it from the sides. Place it in a safe place. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 29 Each slot possesses a set of elevated connectors with gold contacts and a pair of securing screws. 5. Remove the blind cover from the selected slot. This cover is located on the rear panel and secured through three screws. A flat screwdriver is need for this. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 30 6. In its place, secure the mold that comes with the board which permits the board to sit bet ter in the device rear panel. Use the screws mentioned in the above point to secure this. 7. Place PMC board posts over the screws. Secure these firmly. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 31 Check that the board is clearly settled over the PMC connectors. 9. Screw the PMC board to the posts. For this use two screws with their corresponding washers. Firmly tighten the screws without damaging the board. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...
  • Page 32 Current software license: 6 56 Current serial number: 472/00144 BIOS MAC Add: 00-a0-26-70-00-90 13. Finally, in order to use and configure the board, you need to boot the device with a default configuration. Doc.DM698-I ATLAS 250 – Installation Manual Ver.2.0...

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