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  • Page 1 RG-RSR20-14E Series Routers Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 1.20...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    Ruijie Networks reserves all copyrights of this document. Any reproduction, excerption, backup, modification, transmission, translation or commercial use of this document or any portion of this document, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited. are registered trademarks of Ruijie Networks.
  • Page 3: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    It is intended for the users who have some experience in installing and maintaining network hardware. At the same time, it is assumed that the users are already familiar with the related terms and concepts. Obtaining Technical Assistance Ruijie Networks website: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/ Online customer services: http://webchat.ruijie.com.cn Customer service center: http://www.ruijie.com.cn/service.aspx...
  • Page 4 This symbol means that you must be extremely careful not to do some things that may damage the device or cause data loss.
  • Page 5: About The Rg-Rsr20-14E

    Chapter 1 Product Overview The RSR20-14E series routers are data communication products independently developed by Ruijie Networks Co. Ltd. by using advanced semiconductor technologies and communication control technologies. Ruijie series routers are developed in full compliance with international standards, therefore, it is similar to major routers in terms of use and configuration approach.
  • Page 6 Slot 4 Supported Supported Supported Not Supported Supported Slot 5 Supported Supported Supported Not Supported Supported Table 1-4 Maximum Number of Each SIC Card Supported on the RSR20-14E Router SIC Card Maximum Number SIC-3G-XX (RSR20-14E V1.0) SIC-3G-XX (RSR20-14E V1.2 and later version) SIC-3G-XX-E SIC-SEC SIC-1HS...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Table 1-5 Technical Specifications of the RSR20-14E series router Model RSR20-14E 1 Console port 1 AUX port 1 USB interface 1 SD card interface Interfaces 1 FUNC button 24 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet copper ports 2 combo 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports for 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports SIC Slots Note: You can configure up to four SIC modules as required.
  • Page 8: Product Image And Led Indicators

    Reliability The router adopts backup center technologies, which greatly improves network reliability. Various backup modes are available for high reliability requirements. Compatibility The router is fully compatible with devices from other vendors. Power supply By using high-quality standard power supplies, the router provides protection against surge, overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent to deliver stable and reliable output.
  • Page 9: Back Panel

    Solid red The router is not working properly. Power on. Power off. The port is NOT connected. FE Port Solid green The FE port is connected at 10/100 Mbps. Blinking green The FE port is receiving or transmitting data at 10/100 Mbps. The GE port is NOT connected.
  • Page 10: About Fixed Ports

    About Fixed Ports This section describes fixed ports on the RSR20-14E series router. Console Port and Auxiliary Port Features The RSR20-14E series router provides one console port and one AUX port. Table 1-7 Specifications of the Console port Index Parameter Interface Standard EIA/TIA-RS232 Connector...
  • Page 11 Protocol IEEE Std 802.3-2008 Quantity Interface Type 10Base-T/100Base-TX interfaces Cables All FE ports use Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) RJ-45 cables. Straight-through cable: All wire pairs are in the same order on each end of the RJ-45 cable. The straight-through cable is used to connect a terminal device such as a PC or router to a hub or LAN switch.
  • Page 12: Ge And Sfp Ports

    For a crossover cable, swap the positions of the two pairs. Figure 1-10 Crossover Wiring Diagram Table 1-10 Crossover Cable Pinouts RJ45 Pin # RJ45 Pin # Signal Color Signal Color End 1 End 2 White-green White-orange Green Orange White-orange White-green Orange Green...
  • Page 13 The GE0/0 and SFP0 are a combo port, and the GE0/1and SFP1are also a combo port. Interface IEEE Std 802.3-2008 standard Cables  GE0/0 and GE0/1 ports: 10/100/1000Base-T use the Category 5e UTP or STP with the maximum transmission distance of 100 meters. Straight-through cable: All wire pairs are in the same order on each end of the RJ45 cable.
  • Page 14 For a crossover cable, swap the positions of the two pairs. Figure 1-14 Crossover Wiring Diagram  SFP ports: The SFP ports support the following SFP modules, you can select according to your needs: Table 1-12 Available SFP Module Specifications Connector SFP Module Module Type...
  • Page 15: Sd Card Slot

    USB Port LED Indicator For descriptions of USB port indicator, see the “LED Indicators” section. Features The RSR20-14E series router provides one fixed USB port, through which the user can read configurations from the USB device, or save configurations to the USB device. You can save the RGOS operating system to the USB device, and upgrade the operating system by pressing FUNC button on the panel.
  • Page 16: Func Button

    1.5 Mbps Interface Type Device SD Card Ruijie Networks SDHC card/ Kingston/ 4GB/ class_4 Hot Swapping Supported The hot swapping for the SD device must strictly follow the “Configuring Reliability” chapter in the related software configuration guide. For the avoidance of system abnormality, hot swapping is not allowed unless the command for unplugging the SD card is entered.
  • Page 17: About Sic Cards

     One-button system reset When no SD card or USB flash disk is inserted into the device, or an SD card or a USB flash disk is inserted but no software versions or configuration files for upgrade exist, press the FUNC multi-functional button to reset the system. The system will restart based on the original software versions.
  • Page 18 Table 1-16 LED Indicators on the SIC-1HS Card Indicator Status Meaning Physical link has been established successfully. Link Failed to establish the physical link. Initialization completed. Initialization failed. Features The following table describes basic features of high-speed synchronous serial interface (HS): Table 1-17 Specifications of the SIC-1HS Card Protocol V.24 and V.35 are supported with cable automatic identification.
  • Page 19 V.24 DCE One end of this cable is the DB25 female connector, and the other end is the DB26 male connector. Figure 1-18 V.24 DCE cable V.35 DTE One end of this cable is the DB34 male connector, and the other end is the DB26 male connector. Figure 1-19 V.35 DTE cable V.35 DCE One end of this cable is the DB34 female connector, and the other end is the DB26 male connector.
  • Page 20: Isdn Interface Card

    The cables are customer supplied. All types of SIC-1HS cables connect to the router through the DB26 interface. Choose connectors of the right type when purchasing cables. For the use of the cables, see Chapter 6. ISDN Interface Card Two models are available: ...
  • Page 21 Indicator Status Meaning Initialization completed. Initialization failed. B1 channel is active. B1 channel is idle. B2 channel is active. B2 channel is idle. Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-19 Specifications of the SIC-1B-U Card Number of Ports Interface Type RJ-45 port (compatible with RJ-11) Telephone cable...
  • Page 22: Sic-1E1- F Interface Card

    SIC-1E1- F Interface Card SIC card model: SIC-1E1-F Image and Indicators The following figure shows the image of a 1-port non-channelized E1 card (SIC-1E1-F). Figure 1-24 SIC-1E1-F The SIC-1E1-F is a Type C line card, which can be inserted in a slot marked with “C”. The following table describes panel indicators.
  • Page 23  Balanced cable with the crystal jack  Non-balanced cable Balanced cable with the RJ-45 Plug One end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is the RJ-45 plug. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω. Figure 1-25: Balanced cable with the RJ-45 Plug Considering that you may customize cables, the following section describes connection modes and the signal.
  • Page 24: Sic-8A Interface Card

    One end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is attached with two male BNC connectors. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 75Ω Figure 1-27: Non-balanced cable The cables are customer supplied. For the use of cables, see Chapter 6. SIC-8A Interface Card SIC card model: SIC-8A Image and Indicators...
  • Page 25 Table 1-26 Specifications of the SIC-8A Card Number of Ports Interface Type SCSI DB68 female connector STAR-C08A asynchronous card SCSI interface cables with RJ-45 plugs or Cables STAR-C08A asynchronous card SCSI interface cables with RJ-45 jacks Each asynchronous serial interface supports 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps Rate baud rates.
  • Page 26 Signal RJ-45 HPDB68M 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 Iron shell Iron shell The signal definition of the RJ-45 plug or the RJ-45 female socket attached by the converter cable is for the routers. Asynchronous cable with 1 DB68 male connector to 8 RJ-45 jacks One end is a DB68 male connector, and the other end is attached with eight RJ-45 jacks.
  • Page 27: Sic-2Fxs Interface Card

    Figure 1-32 RJ-45 Jack to DB25 Male Connector Converter RJ-45 jack to DB9 female connector converter Figure 1-33 RJ-45 Jack to DB9 Female Connector Converter The cables are customer supplied. For the use of cables, see Chapter 6. SIC-2FXS Interface Card SIC card model: SIC-2FXS Image and Indicators The following figure shows the image of an SIC-2FXS interface card.
  • Page 28: Sic-2Fxo Interface Card

    Indicator Status Meaning Initialization completed. Initialization failed. Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-29 Specifications of the SIC-2FXS Card Number of Ports RJ-45 connector (compatible with RJ-11) Interface Type Cables Telephone cables Standard Compliance Voice code: G.711, G.729A, and G.723.1 Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C Operating Temperature: Storage temperature: -40°C to 70°C...
  • Page 29: Sic-1Ce1 Interface Card

    Indicator Status Meaning Solid on The port is active. IN USE The port is idle. Initialization completed. Initialization failed. Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-31 Specifications of the SIC-2FXO Card Number of Ports Interface Type RJ-45 connector (compatible with RJ-11) Cables Telephone cables Standard Compliance...
  • Page 30 The characteristic impedance of the cable is 75Ω. The cables are customer supplied. SIC-SEC SIC card model: SIC-SEC Image and Indicators The following figure shows the image of a Ruijie IPSec SIC with the key encryption function. Figure 1-37 SIC-SEC...
  • Page 31: Sic-3G-Td Interface Card

    The following table describes panel indicators. Table 1-34 LED Indicator on the SIC-SEC Card Indicator Status Meaning Initialization completed. Initialization failed. Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-35 Specifications of the SIC-SEC Card None Number of Ports Interface Type.
  • Page 32: Sic-3G-Cdma Interface Card

    The following table describes panel indicators. Table 1-36 LED Indicators on the SIC-3G-TD Card Indicator Status Meaning Solid green Link up WWAN (network status) Blinking green Data is being transmitted. Solid green Strong signal RSSI Blinking green Intermediate or low signal Signal is weak or not present Solid green Effective HSDPA service...
  • Page 33 Image and Indicators The following figure shows the image of SIC-3G-CDMA. Figure 1-39 SIC-3G-CDMA The SIC-3G-CDMA is a Type B SIC module, which can be inserted in a slot marked with “B”. The following table describes panel indicators. Table 1-38 LED Indicators on the SIC-3G-CDMA Card Indicator Status Meaning...
  • Page 34: Sic-3G-Wcdma Interface Card

    EMS: GB/T 17618-1998 SIC-3G-WCDMA Interface Card SIC card model: SIC-3G-WCDMA Image and Indicators The following figure shows the image of SIC-3G-WCDMA. Figure 1-40 SIC-3G-WCDMA The SIC-3G-WCDMA is a Type B module, which can be inserted in a slot marked with “B”. The following table describes panel indicators.
  • Page 35: Sic-3G-Cdma-E Interface Card

    EDGE (downlink 236.8 Kbps; uplink 236.8 Kbps ) GPRS (downlink 85.6 Kbps; uplink 85.6 Kbps ) Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C Operating Temperature: Storage temperature: -40°C to 70°C Humidity Operating humidity: 10% to 90% RH EMI: GB 9254-2008 Class A EMS: GB/T 17618-1998 SIC-3G-CDMA-E Interface Card SIC card model: SIC-3G-CDMA-E...
  • Page 36: Sic-3G-Wcdma-E Interface Card

    Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-43 Specification of the SIC-3G-CDMA-E Card Number of Ports Interface Type RJ-45 Serial cables Cables 1x EV-DO Rev.A (downlink 3.1 Mbps; uplink 1.8 Mbps ) 1x EV-DO Rev.0 (downlink 2.4 Mbps; uplink 153.6 Kbps ) Rate 1x RTT (downlink 153.6 Kbps;...
  • Page 37: Sic-3G-Wcdma-H-E Interface Card

    Indicator Status Meaning Signal is weak or not present Solid green Effective HSDPA service HSDPA No HSDPA service Solid green Effective UMTS service UMTS No UMTS service Initialization completed. Initialization failed. Features The following table describes the basic features: Table 1-45 Specification of the SIC-3G-WCDMA-E Card Number of Ports Interface Type Cables...
  • Page 38: Other Sic Cards

    The following table describes panel indicators. Table 1-46 LED Indicators on the SIC-3G-WCDMA-H-E Card Indicator Status Meaning Solid green Link up WWAN (network status) Blinking green Data is being transmitted. Solid green Strong signal RSSI Blinking green Intermediate or low signal Signal is weak or not present Solid green Effective HSDPA service...
  • Page 39: Features Of Rsr20-14E Series Routers

    Features of RSR20-14E Series Routers For software functions, see the supporting software description. Supporting Multiple Protocols  Applicable to various network environments.  Providing RJ-45 interfaces for twisted pairs, supporting Ethernet, ARP, and 802.1Q protocols.  Supporting various WAN protocols, including X.25, frame relay, HDLC, PPP, and SLIP. ...
  • Page 40: Superior Security

     Supporting login through terminals. Supporting configuration over the Console port Supporting login and configuration over Telnet. Supporting login and configuration over the serial port. Supporting login and configuration over remote dial-up. Superior Security  Using perfect firewall and IP packet filtering technology to enforce strict check on network addresses, port numbers, or protocol types.
  • Page 41: Chapter 2 Preparing For Installation

    Risk of Explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose or used batteries according to the instructions. Installation Environment Requirements Ruijie routers are intended for indoor use. For their normal operation and maximum service life, they must be installed at locations that meet the following requirements: ...
  • Page 42: Cleanness Requirements

    Electrostatic absorption of dust occurs more easily when the relative humidity is low, which may shorten the useful life of the device and cause communication failures. The following table describes Ruijie routers' requirements for the dust content and granularity in the equipment room: Maximum diameter (μm) Maximum concentration 1.4 ×...
  • Page 43: Anti-Interference Requirements

     Sufficient spacing is reserved at the air inlets and outlets of the routers for good heat dissipation of the routers. Ruijie Networks Routers come with cooling fans, and the cooling principle is like: Cool air is drawn in through the ventilation holes at the four sides of the chassis, and then dissipated through the fans at the bottom of the chassis.
  • Page 44: Installation Tools

     Ethernet cable  Module interface cable The power cables and the configuration cables are provided along with Ruijie RSR20-14E series router delivery, but the Ethernet cables and module interface cables are customer supplied. Related devices include:  HUB or switch ...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Installing The Router

    Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installation Flowchart The following is the flowchart of installing a Ruijie series router. Follow the process to ensure a smooth installation and avoid any damage to the router. Fastening the Router Fastening a router refers to the process of mounting a router to the specified location, which occurs after the installation preparation is complete.
  • Page 46: Mounting On The Cabinet

    Mounting on the Cabinet The Ruijie Networks RSR series router is designed with the 19-inch standard cabinet. Use the supplied fixing accessory for installation when needed. RSR20-14E can be mounted on the cabinet using the shipped sunk screw and fixing accessories. The following figure shows how to install the RSR20-24 on the rack.
  • Page 47: Mounting On The Workbench

    No weight is placed on the top of the router. Installing the Power Cable and the Grounding Cable Ruijie RSR20-14E series routers support the following AC power supply: AC: 100–240 VAC; 50 Hz to 60 Hz; Verify that the power supply meets the requirement.
  • Page 48: Connecting The Console

    Disconnect all pluggable communication networks ends and power distribution system ends before disconnecting the power cables. Connecting the Console Ruijie series routers supply an EIA/TIA-232 configuration console for local configuration. This interface enables user to complete the local configuration of the routers. The following table describes the configuration attributes.
  • Page 49: Removing Line Cards

    Before installing line cards, switch off all power supply connected to the router. Otherwise, electric shock or device damage may occur. At Step 3 and Step 4, operate gently. A line card should be inserted gently and smoothly. If you find it difficult to push the line card, do not adopt forcible measures.
  • Page 50: Chapter 4 Starting And Configuring The Router

    Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring the Router Starting a Router Setting Up the Configuration Environment When you use the router for the first time, you must configure the router over a console port as follows. As shown in the following figure, connect the serial port of a character terminal or PC to the Console port of the network output engine through the standard RS232 cable and the Console.
  • Page 51: Startup Process

    Ruijie General Operating System Software Release Software (tm), RGOS 10.3(5b5), Release(118028), Compiled Sat Jun 11 17:23:22 CST 2011 by ngcf63 Copyright (c) 1998-2011s by Ruijie Networks. All Rights Reserved. Decompiling or Reverse Engineering is Not Allowed. *Aug 12 18:47:27: %MTD_DRIVER-5-MTD_NAND_FOUND: 1 NAND chips(chip size : 134217728) detected *Aug 12 18:47:40: %DEVICE-5-CHANGED: Device RSR20-14E (1) changed state to up.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Router

    The information may vary with hardware configuration or software version. You can start to configure the router upon seeing the information When using the router for the first time, it is recommended you set basic parameters using the configuration function. Configuring the Router You need to configure a router before using it.
  • Page 53: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Power Troubleshooting For the RSR20-14E series, you can determine whether the power system has faults by the PWR indicator on the front panel. For the normal status of the indicator, see the description in Chapter 1. If exceptions occur, verify the following: ...
  • Page 55: Physical Cable Connection

    Chapter 6 Using the Cables This chapter describes the use of various cables and converters when applying routers. Physical Cable Connection Connecting an Asynchronous Interface Connecting an Asynchronous Interface Module to a Modem As a DCE device, the modem has two types of serial interfaces: DB9F and DB25F female sockets. Connecting the Asynchronous Card to the Modem The asynchronous cable with 1-to-8 crystal connectors converts the 68-pin connector of the asynchronous interface into eight RJ-45 connectors, and then connects to the DB25F interface of the modem through the RJ-45 (crystal...
  • Page 56: Connecting An Asynchronous Interface Module To A Terminal

    Device Device Device Peer RJ-45(crystal jack)-DB25 AUX port Rollover cable DB25F interface of the Modem male converter Connecting an Asynchronous Interface Module to a Terminal The asynchronous cable with 1-to-8 crystal connectors converts the 68-pin connector of the asynchronous interface into eight RJ-45 connectors, and connects to the DB25M interface of a terminal (for instance, dumb terminal) through the RJ-45 (crystal jack)-DB25 female converter or to the DB9M interface through the RJ-45 (crystal jack)-DB9 female converter.
  • Page 57: Connecting The E1 Interface

    Devices working in V.35 DTE V.35 DCE mode V.35 DCE cables SIC-1HS mode V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE Ruijie Networks SIC-1HS Back-to-back mode cables NMX-4HSH Connecting the E1 Interface Connecting E1 line card to the Base Band Modem with an E1 cable.
  • Page 58: Ordering Information

    Peer CONSOLE interface DB9F-to-RJ45 cable PC’s DB9M serial interface Ordering Information Ruijie Networks provides all previously mentioned cables, except for modem cables shown in the following table are provided by the modem manufacturer. Table: Cable ordering information Number Model Name V-03260025-000 CAB-V.35DTE/POS26-34PM/3M...

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