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NN47260-300, 03.01
December 2010

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  • Page 1 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide NN47260-300, 03.01 December 2010...
  • Page 2 Product provided by Avaya including the selection, arrangement and While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the design of the content is owned either by Avaya or its licensors and is information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws including the printing, Avaya assumes no liability for any errors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4: PRODUCT INTRODUCTION.................21 3120 Chassis..............................21 Front Panel.............................21 Back Panel.............................22 Chapter 5: INSTALLATION......................23 Site Preparation..............................23 Environment............................23 Site Safety..............................24 Power Requirements..........................24 Network Connection..........................25 Equipment Rack.............................25 Tools and Materials..........................26 Unpacking the Secure Router 3120........................27 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 4 Interface Configuration............................56 E1 Interface............................56 T1 Interface............................57 DS3 Interface............................57 CT3 Interface............................57 Serial Interface............................58 Bundle Configuration............................58 E1/PPP Bundle............................59 NxE1/MLPPP Bundle..........................59 NxE1/MFR Bundle..........................59 Fractional E1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle..................60 Fractional T1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle..................60 T1/PPP Bundle............................60 DS3/PPP Bundle............................60 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 5 Serial/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle....................64 Routing Configuration.............................64 RIP................................64 OSPF..............................65 BGP4..............................65 Compact Flash Configuration..........................66 Saving Configurations.............................67 Chapter 7: TROUBLESHOOTING...................69 Alarms and Secure Router 3120 Status......................69 WAN Statistics............................70 Power Supply Alarms..........................70 Network Tests..............................71 Ping Test..............................71 T1 Tests..............................71 Smartjack Remote Loopback..........................74 T1 BERT Testing support..........................74 Temperature Sensor Readings........................76...
  • Page 6 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Regulatory Information

    Chapter 1: Regulatory Information International Regulatory Statements of Conformity This is to certify that the Avaya Secure Router 3120 Series products are evaluated to the international regulatory standards for electromagnetic compliance (EMC) and safety and was found to have met the requirements for the following international standards: •...
  • Page 8: Ices Statement (Canada Only)

    Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (Avaya Secure Router 3120 Series) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
  • Page 9: Ce Marking Statement (Europe Only)

    CE marking statement (Europe only) EN55022 statement This is to certify that the Avaya Secure Router 3120 series products are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/ EEC. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55022 Class A (CISPR 22).
  • Page 10: Vcci Statement (Japan/Nippon Only)

    This device has been approved for use in Business applications only per the Class A requirements of the Republic of Korea Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC). This device may not be sold for use in a non-business application. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 11: National Safety Statements Of Compliance

    National Safety Statements of Compliance EN60950 statement This is to certify that the Avaya Secure Router 3120 Series products are in compliance with the requirements of EN 60950 in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive. Additional national differences for all European Union countries have been evaluated for compliance.
  • Page 12: Nom Statement (Mexico Only)

    Norma Oficial Méxicana (NOM): Exportador: Avaya 4655 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Importador: Avaya Networks de México, S.A. de C.V. Avenida Insurgentes Sur #1605 Piso 30, Oficina Col. San Jose Insurgentes Deleg-Benito Juarez México D.F.
  • Page 13: Denan Statement (Japan/Nippon Only)

    Notice paragraphs alert you about issues that require your attention. The following paragraphs describe the types of notices used in this guide. Note: Notes provide tips and useful information regarding the installation and operation of Avaya Secure Routers. Electrostatic alert: ESD notices provide information about how to avoid discharge of static electricity and subsequent damage to Avaya Secure Routers.
  • Page 14: Cautions And Warnings

    120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10 A international) is used on the phase conductors. Caution: Always use an ESD wrist strap when installing or replacing Secure Router 3120 components. Make sure that the ESD strap makes contact with your skin. Warning: Before working on this equipment be aware of good safety practices and the hazards involved with electrical circuits.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: New In This Release

    Chapter 2: New in this release This topic identifies the new feature content that has been added for Releases 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4 in the Avaya Secure Router 3120 Series Installation Guide. New in this release New feature content from existing release notes and readmes from release 9.2 to 9.4 is now incorporated into this document.
  • Page 16 New in this release Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3: About This Guide

    Chapter 3: ABOUT THIS GUIDE This chapter provides information about the intended audience for this Avaya Secure Router 3120 guide, how this guide is organized, typographical conventions, the use of notices, and related documentation. This guide is designed for network managers and technicians who are responsible for the installation and administration of networking equipment in Telco and service provider environments.
  • Page 18: Conventions

    101 provides information about interpreting Secure Router 3120 LEDs. ACCESSORIES on page 103 provides information about ordering cables, replacement parts, and printed documentation for Avaya products. COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS on page 107 provides regulatory information and compliance information applicable to these Avaya products.
  • Page 19: Cautions And Warnings

    110. Warning: The Secure Router 3120 relies on the building’s installation for overcurrent protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10 A international) is used on the phase conductors. For translations of this statement, see Overcurrent warning statement on page 111.
  • Page 20: Avaya Secure Router Guides

    Telco and service provider network facility environments. • Avaya Secure Router 3120 Module Installation Guide This guide describes the modules supported by theSecure Router 3120 and explains how to handle them. • Avaya Secure Router 3120 Configuration Guide These guides explain how to implement specific features and protocols on Secure Router 3120.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4: Product Introduction

    This section describes front and back-panel components of the Secure Router 3120. Additional information is also provided about external cables, wiring, and connection points. The Secure Router 3120 comes with single and dual AC, single DC and dual DC, and single AC/single DC power options.
  • Page 22: Back Panel

    Green indicates the Secure Router 3120 has power. Off indicates the Secure Router 3120 is not powered. Back Panel The 3120 rear provides connections for power. There are no maintenance access requirements for the rear panel. Figure 2: 3120 Rear Panel...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5: Installation

    Information is also provided describing the Secure Router 3120 front and back panels, operator interface, how to mount the chassis, and how to connect network, power, and alarm cables. Before you install a Secure Router 3120, familiarize yourself with the network interface, power, and ground connections described in the following paragraphs.
  • Page 24: Site Safety

    • Make sure that the site is safe from hazards such as damp or wet floors, improper or missing circuit breakers, poor grounds, etc. • Use two people to lift the Secure Router 3120 chassis when installing the chassis in an equipment rack.
  • Page 25: Network Connection

    These Secure Router 3120s are designed to be surface mounted or installed in a 19- or 23- inch Telco equipment rack. These Secure Router 3120s can be flush (front), middle, or rear mounted in an equipment rack. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 26: Tools And Materials

    Tools The following tools are required to install these Secure Router 3120s. • #2 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the rack-mounting brackets to the Secure Router 3120) • #3 Phillips screwdriver (to attach the Secure Router 3120 to the equipment rack) •...
  • Page 27: Unpacking The Secure Router 3120

    • Surface-mount package (four self-adhering rubber feet) • Avayal Secure Router CD-ROM Inspect the Secure Router 3120 for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If you discover damage or missing items, contact Avayal Technical Support. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Mounting The Secure Router 3120

    This section describes how to prepare the Secure Router 3120 for operation either as a tabletop or a rack-mounted unit. Warning: Do not install the Secure Router 3120 near a standing or running water source or in a high- humidity environment. See Table 21: Specifications: Environment on page 83 for more information about environmental conditions.
  • Page 29 For problem-free operation, the equipment rack should be located in an area with sufficient clearance for cabling and adequate ventilation. Note: Attach the mounting brackets to the Secure Router 3120 before securing the Secure Router 3120 to the rack. To attach the mounting brackets: 1.
  • Page 30: Secure Router 3120 Power

    INSTALLATION 1. Lift the Secure Router 3120 assembly into the rack and align the bracket holes with the desired holes on the rack. Caution: Practice good safety habits. Use two people to rackmount the Secure Router 3120. 2. Attach the Secure Router 3120 to the rack according to the instructions provided by the rack manufacturer.
  • Page 31 Insert a small screwdriver in the port above each inserted wire. b. Tighten the screw to within the torque guidelines printed on the back panel. Warning: Make sure there are no exposed wires. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 32: Ac Power

    Before connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 3120, always wear an ESD-preventative wrist strap. Connect the banana plug to the ESD ground connector on the Secure Router 3120 chassis. Make sure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin. Single AC Power To connect AC power: 1.
  • Page 33 • Two hook and loop (Velcro) adhesive mounting pads • Two Velcro straps for securing coiled cables 2. If this is a new Secure Router 3120 installation, first mount the Secure Router 3120 in an equipment rack. Follow the procedures outlined previously in this installation guide.
  • Page 34: External Alarms

    Before connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 3120, always wear an ESD-preventative wrist strap. Connect the banana plug to the ESD ground connector on the Secure Router 3120 chassis. Make sure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin. To attach external alarm equipment: 1.
  • Page 35: Connecting To The Network

    Before connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 3120, always wear an ESD-preventative wrist strap. Connect the banana plug to the ESD ground connector on the Secure Router 3120 chassis. Make sure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin. LAN/WAN Interface The front panels on Secure Router 3120s accommodate two network connections.
  • Page 36: Serial Interface

    Figure 10: Connecting Network Cables Serial Interface The Serial module on the front panel of the Secure Router 3120 provides two or four ports for connecting to Serial interfaces. The port connectors can support the following cable interfaces: • V.35 (default) •...
  • Page 37 Connecting a Serial Interface To connect to a Serial interface: 1. On the front panel of the Secure Router 3120 Serial module, insert the serial cable connector into the Serial port (DTE or DCE). Make sure that the cable connector is firmly attached and screwed in the port.
  • Page 38: Operator Interface

    INSTALLATION Operator Interface To configure and manage the Secure Router 3120, an operator console must be connected to the Secure Router 3120. The operator console can be connected with either a local or a remote connection. Local Access A terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) or workstation with terminal emulation software, or any ASCII terminal, can be used for the operator console.
  • Page 39 Figure 14: Remotely Accessing a Secure Router 3120 Note: Make sure to use the Console port on the front panel of the 3120 for remote access and management. Do not use the dial-out port on the back panel for this purpose.
  • Page 40: Telnet And Web Ui

    INSTALLATION Telnet and Web UI An alternative to dial-up console access is to telnet to the Secure Router 3120. A terminal connected to the Ethernet LAN is required, and you must know the IP address for the Secure Router 3120.
  • Page 41 • Set baud rate to 9600bps • Set Data bits to 8 • Set Parity to None • Set Stop bits to 1 • Ensure echo and line feeds are turned off. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 42 MultiTech MT5656 ZDX (non-voice data/fax) 1. Send the following initilization string to the modem. AT &F E0 S0=1 &D0 S37=9 &K4 $SB9600 %E0 Q1 &W Z 2. Cycle the modem power switch Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 43 Flow control is set to Xon/Xoff. RTS and CTS are ignored. Sets Quiet mode. No messages from the modem. Modem will not echo any characters. &W This command saves the configuration an must be the last command used in the string. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 44 INSTALLATION Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 45: Chapter 6: Configuration

    Secure Router 3120. To apply power to the Secure Router 3120: 1. Ensure that the Secure Router 3120 is connected to a power source. 2. Press the rocker switch on the Secure Router 3120 back panel to the on position ( | ).
  • Page 46: Command Tips

    Note: For Telnet access, after three failed login attempts, the Telnet session terminates. You must reconnect to attempt another login. If you are accessing the Secure Router 3120 using the console port, there are no limits. The following figure shows the login sequence and related prompts.
  • Page 47: Ethernet

    Secure Router 3120. For more information about command usage, see the Command Reference Guide. This guide is available on the Avaya Secure Router CD-ROM that ships with each product as well as on the Avaya website: http://www.avaya.com. Password This procedure enables the system administrator or any user to change their password on a Secure Router 3120.
  • Page 48: Administrator Account

    Administrator account name changed to SAbob. Secure Router 3120 Host Name Use the configure hostname command to assign a host name to the Secure Router 3120. Once assigned, the host name becomes the command line interface (CLI) prompt name. To configure the host name: 1.
  • Page 49: Date And Time

    Changing Login Parameters In the above example, the new host name for the Secure Router 3120 is Fremont. The CLI prompt changes to Fremont, accordingly. Example Fremont/configure> Date and Time Date and time are set using the date, time and utc commands.
  • Page 50: Removing Users

    The Secure Router 3120 prompts you to re-enter the new password. 4. Re-enter the new password. The Secure Router 3120 confirms that the password is set and confirms the name of the added user. You can use the show user_accounts command to view user information.
  • Page 51 Then reboot the Secure Router 3120 to revert to the factory default settings. • Rename the system.cfg file. After renaming the system.cfg file, reboot the Secure Router 3120 to revert to the factory default settings. Renaming the original file enables you to revert back to the settings in this file at a later time, if desired.
  • Page 52: Default Serial Interface Mode

    Default Serial Interface mode The Serial module of the Avaya 3120 is factory-enabled to operate in V.35 mode. While operating in the default V.35 mode, you can complete all Secure Router 3120 configuration without rebooting. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Upgrade Considerations

    Prior to upgrading, you need to first disable the IKE ALG and save the configuration, and then load the new release. Use the following procedure to disable the IKE ALG: 1. To enter the configuration mode, enter: configure terminal 2. To enter the firewall global tree, enter: Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 54: Bgp Upgrade Considerations For Sr3120

    With Release 9.4 software, Telnet and the Web UI are both disabled by default. The Avaya command line interface (CLI) provides commands that allow you to upgrade the SR3120 with new software. Every Secure Router is furnished with a software image file (.Z) and a boot image file (.bin).
  • Page 55 1. Download the appropriate software image (.Z) and boot image (.bin) files from the Avaya Support page and place them on a server that is running a TFTP daemon. 2. Ensure that network connectivity exists between the Secure Router being upgraded and the TFTP server holding the new file.
  • Page 56: Boot Process

    SNMP software for the chassis processor and interface modules (Layer 1). When power is applied to the Secure Router 3120, the boot ROM checks for a flag to see if it needs to load from the primary or secondary boot partitions. The boot ROM initializes the hardware before downloading and decompressing the .Z file, and then proceeds to set up the...
  • Page 57: T1 Interface

    SR/configure/module/e1 (2/2)> yellow_alarm gen_det SR/configure/module/e1 (2/2)> exit 3 Note: The Secure Router 3120 supports G.703 for 2Mbps on E1 interface at 120 ohm UTP. To provide E1 unframed and operate at 2048Mbps, you must disable framing on the E1 interface: SR/configure/module/e1 2/1 >...
  • Page 58: Serial Interface

    The Secure Router 3120 Serial interface supports multiple serial cable types, each of which are supported by a specific Serial operating mode. The default cable type and serial mode is V.35. You can configure the serial mode on the Secure Router 3120 Serial interface to support any of the following cables: •...
  • Page 59: E1/Ppp Bundle

    SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/e1 (1/3-4)> fr SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/e1 (1/3-4)/fr> lmi SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid//e1 (1/3-4)fr/lmi> exit SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/e1 (1/3-4)/fr> pvc 16 SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid//e1 (1/3-4)fr/pvc 16> shaping cir 1920000 SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/e1 (1/3-4)/fr/pvc 16> exit SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/e1 (1/3-4)/fr> exit 4 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 60: Fractional E1/Cisco-Compatible Hdlc Bundle

    SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago/t3 (1/1)> encapsulation ppp SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago/t3 (1/1)> ip address 200.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago/t3 (1/1)> exit 3 Note: Before reconfiguring a T3 bundle, since only one T3 bundle can exist, the bundle must be removed. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 61: Ds3/Fr Bundle

    SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)> encapsulation fr SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)> fr SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)/fr> lmi SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)/fr/lmi> keepalive 10 SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)/fr/lmi> exit SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)/fr> pvc 16 SR/configure/interface/bundle Dallas/ct3 (1/1/1:5)/fr/pvc 16> ip address Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 62: Nxt1/Mfr Bundle

    Serial/FR Bundle The Serial interface module supports PPP, MLPPP, FR, MFR, and Cisco-compatible HDLC. The following example shows a Secure Router 3120 forwarding frame relay traffic to routers and switches using a Serial interface. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Serial/Mfr Bundle

    SR/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr> exit 4 Serial/PPP Bundle SR> configure term SR/configure> interface bundle Montreal SR/configure/interface/bundle Montreal> link serial 1/1 SR/configure/interface/bundle Montreal> encapsulation ppp SR/configure/interface/bundle Montreal> ip address 129.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 SR/configure/interface/bundle Montreal> exit 3 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 64: Serial/Mlppp Bundle

    SR/configure/interface/bundle Ottawa> ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 SR/configure/interface/bundle Ottawa> exit 3 Routing Configuration Avaya products support RIP, OSPF, and BGP4 routing protocols. Configuring RIP for Ethernet 0/1 and WAN 1 interfaces. SR> configure terminal SR/configure> router rip SR/configure/router rip> interface ethernet0/1 SR/configure/router rip/interface ethernet (0/1)>...
  • Page 65: Ospf

    SR/configure/SR/ospf/interface ethernet (0/1)> exit 3 BGP4 Configuring EBGP between two different autonomous systems. SR/configure> interface bundle Chicago SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago> link t1 1 1-8 SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago/t1 (1/1-8)> encapsulation ppp SR/configure/interface/bundle Chicago/t1 (1/1-8)> ip address 20.20.20.1 24 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 66: Compact Flash Configuration

    Rename a file on the flash Remove a file from the flash show_boot Display Flash Bootrom Data upload Upload a file to host version List versions of the image files from the flash Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 67: Saving Configurations

    Saving Configurations Saving Configurations Execute the following command to save new configurations to Secure Router 3120 memory. SR>write memory Note: Before powering down the router, execute a save local command to save the router configuration to the local flash. Execute the following command to save new configurations to a network host. You must identify the host name or IP address, the host directory that the file is being transferred to, and the new file name.
  • Page 68 CONFIGURATION Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 69: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting

    The slot and/or interface number is required for commands displaying information on specific interfaces. If this information is not included when the command is issued, the Secure Router 3120 prompts for it. For more information about a command, access command help by typing help <command name> and pressing Return.
  • Page 70: Wan Statistics

    Power Supply Alarms The 3120 platform will only generate an alarm if there are two power supplies installed and one fails. If there is only one power supply installed, and it fails, the 3120 will essentially be turned off. The summary alarm contacts (rear of unit) will generate an alarm when the unit has no power.
  • Page 71: Network Tests

    Router 3120, far-end equipment, interconnect cabling at either end, or the T1 line between the two systems. Note: If all T1 links of a Secure Router 3120 experience the same problem, contact your provider. If one T1 port acts differently than the others, contact tech support. Loopback Test To perform line and payload loopbacks at either end, use the appropriate command.
  • Page 72 Pseudorandom signal with no more than 22 consecutive zeros and no more than 23 consecutive ones. This pattern provides the highest stress of all BERT patterns. 1in3 A pattern of no more than 2 consecutive zeros and a one. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 73 The range is 1-1092 minutes; the default is continuous. Multi-pattern BERT testing Multi-Pattern bit error rate testing (BERT) has been implemented in the Secure Router 3120 for the T1, E1, Clear Channel DS3, and Channelized T3 interfaces. Please note the following conditions for Multi-Pattern BERT: •...
  • Page 74: Smartjack Remote Loopback

    TROUBLESHOOTING Smartjack Remote Loopback The Secure Router 1000 Series and 3120 provide support for remote loopback testing on a smartjack device. This enables a Router using T1 inband control to send smartjack loopup or loopdown code to a remote smartjack device.
  • Page 75: Procedure Steps

    Table 18: Variable definitions Variable Value interface> The interface to work with. [interval] The test interval, in the range 1 to 1092. [pattern] The test pattern to use. Available options are: • 2^11 • 2^15 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 76: Temperature Sensor Readings

    Temperature Sensor Readings The internal temperatures of the router can now displayed through CLI across all Secure Router products. Below is a table of the temperature thresholds for each of the Secure Routers. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 77: Diagnostics Tips

    The information in the following tables may help to isolate or resolve certain Secure Router 3120 problems. General Symptoms The following table provides general diagnostics information that applies to all Secure Router 3120s. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 78 2. If you are using non-Avaya LAN cable(s), refer to Table 29: Pinouts: Ethernet Cable (RJ-45) on page 86 to check the wiring. 3. Make sure both the Secure Router 3120 and adjacent LAN node are powered on. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 79 If a T1 LOS (loss of signal) alarm is present: (The Secure Router 1. Check the T1 cable connections to the 3120 has detected an Secure Router 3120. If you are using a abnormal incoming non-Avaya cable, see Cable Pinouts signal.)
  • Page 80 A loopback is in Verify that a test is in progress on the Secure illuminated. progress on the port, Router 3120. If not, deactivate the loopback. or the loopback was left in the active state. BERT error rate The T1 link is faulty or 1.
  • Page 81 Diagnostics Tips Symptom Cause Action Secure Router 3120 Contact Technical Support. 1. Boot file is non- fails to boot, and existent or has stops at [Avaya become corrupt Boot]. 2. Flash is corrupt. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 82 TROUBLESHOOTING Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 83: Chapter 8: Specifications

    Chapter 8: SPECIFICATIONS This appendix includes technical information about the operating environment, power application, interfaces, cable pinouts, and physical cables and adapters used to connect Avaya Secure Router 3120s. Environment and Power The following tables provide operating environment, power requirements, and performance specifications for Secure Router 3120s.
  • Page 84: Interface

    ITU G.703 Table 25: Specifications: T1 WAN Interface Receive line rate 1.544 Mbps ± 32 ppm Line code B8ZS or AMI Framing D4 or ESF Interface ESF FDL AT&T TR-54016-1986 AT&T TR-54016-1989 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 85 Line code B3zs Framing C-bit parity or M13 Interface Single link Input signal DSX-3 or DS3 high Output signal DSX-3 Impedance 75 ohm Equalization 0-450 ft. (DSX-3) Connectors Data speed 45 Mbps Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 86: Cable Pinouts

    RxD– not used not used not used not used Table 30: T1 Pinouts: Network Cable (RJ-48C) Signal 1 receive from network ring (R) 2 receive from network tip (T) 3 no connection Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 87 4 not used not used Table 33: Pinouts: E1 Network Cable (RJ-48C to Twinax) RJ-48C Pin Signal Description Direction Twinax Pin receive tip twisted pair 1 <— receive 1 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 88 Table 35: SR3120 Console Port (RJ-45) Signal Direction ready to send —> data terminal ready —> transmit data —> ground <—> ground <—> receive data <— data set ready <— clear to send <— Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 89 RJ-45 Pin DB-9 (female) Pin Table 38: Pinouts: Serial Connector (DTE) Signal +Pin -Pin Direction ground receive timing <— DCE available <— receive data <— loopback C <— send timing <— ground Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 90 —> ground DCE available <— receive timing <— loopback C <— receive data <— test mode <— ground not used 14-18 39-43 ground not used 20-23 45-48 loopback B —> ground Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 91 SCR- <— SCR+ <— <— <— RLSD <— <— <— —> —> —> ground ground ground mode 1 mode 0 ground mode DCE TxC/NIL RxC_TxCE RxD/TxD ground Unreferenced pins are not connected. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 92 RxC_TxCE RxD/TxD ground Unreferenced pins are not connected. Note: The serial DCE and DTE cables for X.21 and the DCE and DTE cables for V.35 are equivalent to Cisco Systems smart cables. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 93 MODE_2 Local connections Drain Shield — J2-01 Shield_GND wire J1-05 I_RXD/TXD+ Twisted pair <— J2-02 TRANSMIT+ no. 5 J1-18 I_RXD/TXD- <— J2-09 TRANSMIT- J1-01 O_TXD/RXD+ Twisted pair —> J2-04 RECEIVE+ no. 8 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 94 <— J2-05 no. 2 J1-12 I_DSR/DTR+ <— J2-06 J1-08 O_RTS/CTS Twisted pair —> J2-04 no. 4 J1-07 O_DTR/DSR+ —> J2-20 J1-06 B_DCD/DCD+ Twisted pair <— J2-08 no. 1 J1-19 GND+ — J2-07 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 95 J1-02 O_TXCE/RXC+ Twisted pair —> J2-17 no. 8 J1-15 GND+ — J1-13 B_LL/LL+ Twisted pair <— J2-18 LTST no. 3 J1-26 GND+ — J1-04 I_RXC/TXCE+ Twisted pair <— J2-24 TXCE no. 6 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 96 —> J2-12 no. 3 J1-20 O_DTR/DSR- —> J2-30 J1-02 O_TXCE/RXC+ Twisted pair —> J2-17 no. 6 J1-15 O_TXCE/RXC- —> J2-35 J1-06 B_DCD/DCD+ Twisted pair <— J2-13 no. 11 J1-19 B_DCD/DCD- <— J2-31 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 97 <— J2-12 no. 3 J1-25 I_DTR/DSR- <— J2-30 J1-13 B_LL/LL+ Twisted pair —> J2-10 no. 12 J1-26 GND+ — J2-37 J1-04 I_RXC/TXCE+ Twisted pair <— J2-17 no. 6 J1-17 I_RXC/TXCE- <— J2-35 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 98 J2-11 DB(B); TXCE- J1-03 J1-03 B_TXC/TXC+ Twisted <— J2-15 DB(A); TXC+ pair no. 7 J1-16 J1-16 B_TXC/TXC- <— J2-12 DB(B); TXC- J1-07 J1-07 O_DTR/DSR+ Twisted —> J2-20 CD(A); DTR+ pair no. 3 Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 99: Mibs

    Secure Router 3120s support standard and enterprise MIBs. By default, the SNMP agent is disabled on the device. You can enable and disable the SNMP agent using the CLI. For information on supported MIBs, refer to the Release Notes. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 100 SPECIFICATIONS Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 101: Chapter 9: Led States

    If an LED is not illuminated when the port is active (and the cable is properly connected), then a port configuration or other type of problem may exist. The following tables describe the states of the LEDs that appear on the Secure Router 3120 front panels.
  • Page 102 The link or channel is not 3120. These LEDs show varying provisioned for service. colors to indicate various conditions. The Secure Router 3120 is detecting an incoming Loss of Signal, Loss of Frame, Yellow Alarm, or Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) condition on the link or channel.
  • Page 103: Chapter 10: Accessories

    Chapter 10: ACCESSORIES This appendix provides information about cables that can be ordered from Avaya. Accessories The following table provides model numbers and descriptions for orderable parts for Avaya Secure Router 3120s. Table 53: Avaya Accessories Item Number Description Secure Router 1000/3000 Series Interface Cables...
  • Page 104 Secure Router 100X/3120, Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for U.S., Canada and Taiwan AA0020063 Secure Router 100x,3120 Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for UK and Hong Kong AA0020064 Secure Router 100x,3120 Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for Europe and S.Korea...
  • Page 105 Secure Router 100X/3120, Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for U.S., Canada and Taiwan AA0020063E6 Secure Router 100x,3120 Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for UK and Hong Kong AA0020064E6 Secure Router 100x,3120 Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cable for Europe and S.Korea...
  • Page 106 ACCESSORIES Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 107: Chapter 11: Compliance And Standards

    Chapter 11: COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS This appendix includes information about regulatory compliance, FCC, and industry Canada compliance. Compliance The following table provides compliance information about these Avaya Secure Router 3120s. Table 54: T1 Regulatory and Compliance Standards General VCCI Class A ITE (Japan) Safety UL 60950:2000/CAN CSA 22.2 No.
  • Page 108: Fcc Conformance

    Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 109: Chapter 12: Translations Of Safety Messages

    Este dispositivo é uma Classe UM produto. Operação deste equipamento em uma área residencial é provável causar interferência prejudicial no qual caso que serão exigidos os usuários que levem qualquer medidas pode ser necessário corrigir a interferência à própria despesa deles/ delas. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 110: Qualified Service Personnel Warning Statement

    Warning: Avertissement L’installation doit être effectuée uniquement par des techniciens qualifiés. Lisez et suivez toutes les notices d’avertissement et les instructions figurant sur le produit ou comprises dans la documentation. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 111: Overcurrent Warning Statement

    électrique du bâtiment. Assurez-vous qu’un fusible ou un disjoncteur inférieur ou égal à 120 VCA, 15 A É.-U. (240 VCA, 10 A pour les autres pays) est utilisé sur les conducteurs de phase. Warning: Advertindo Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...
  • Page 112 Il SR3120 conta sull'installazione dell'edificio per protezione di overcurrent. Assicuriche un fusibile o ruttore di circuito nessuno più grande di 120 VAC, i 15A Stati Uniti (240 VAC, 10 Un internazionale) sono usati sui bigliettai di fase. Avaya Secure Router 3120 Installation Guide December 2010...

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