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The SBC 5100 Hardware Installation Guide describes the steps involved in mounting the SBC 5100 supplied by Sonus Networks into a rack, connecting power to the chassis, connecting cabling to 5100 ports and powering up the platform in preparation for installing the software (see SBC 5x00 Software Installation Guide).
Hardware Installation Overview CHAPTER 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the 5100 platform and its basic differences with SBC 5200 platform. It also describes the preliminary information required for starting up the SBC 5100. Topics include: • "SBC 5100 Overview" on page 1–2 •...
The SBC 5100 supports USB 2.0. Front panel The following table lists the front panel LEDs on the SBC 5100. The default state of all LEDs are On during a reset. The front panel LEDs are as depicted in Figure 1–3.
Network Ports and Connections Hardware Installation Overview Rear panel The following tables lists the rear panel LEDs on the SBC 5100. The default state of all LEDs is On during a reset. The rear panel layout and LEDs are as depicted Figure 1–5.
Hardware Installation Procedure CHAPTER 2 Overview This chapter provides the tasks to perform prior to accomplishing the software installation. NOTE Before continuing with these procedures, verify if all requirements listed in Chapter 1, "Hardware Installation Overview" are met. Topics include: •...
Remove the packing foam from the inside cover before installing Bezel. After the SBC 5100 is rack mounted, attach the front bezel to the SBC 5100 by aligning 4 ball studs located on the bezel assembly to the ball stud sockets located on the SBC 5100 chassis.
Replace the SFP modules to resolve issue. “ Connecting Serial Port To establish the serial connection, connect the supplied cable PN 401-00119 to the serial port of the SBC 5100 and serial port of the host PC, refer to Figure 2–9.
The Alarm port is not supported by the SBC 5100 application software in this release. The SBC 5100 ports, allow you to sense (Alarm In) and issue (Alarm Out) external signal. The Alarm Port utilizes a DB15 pin connector and supports 4 output alarms and 2 input alarms.
The SBC 5100 is capable of dual redundant AC or DC power. The standard SBC 5100 platform is shipped with one power supply. A second power supply may be added for redundancy at any time.
Connecting to Power and Powering On the Switch Grounding the Switch to Local Earth (Continued) Attach the two hole chassis ground lug PN 300-30016 to the SBC 5100 using two flat washers PN 510-00057, two split lock washers PN 510-00056, and two hex nuts PN 511-00046 as shown in Figure 2–12.
Site Preparation Checklist APPENDIX A Overview This appendix provides a checklist of the tasks to prepare a site for the SBC 5100 hardware installation. Also included is a post-installation checklist. For specific information on the site evaluation parameters, refer to "Site Planning and...
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