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  • Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard 7300 Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Notice ©2004 Vanguard Managed Solutions, LLC 575 West Street Mansfield, Massachusetts 02048 (508) 261-4000 All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users The software (including firmware) addressed in this manual is provided to the U.S.
  • Page 3 Information and software in this document are proprietary to Vanguard Managed Solutions, LLC (or its Suppliers) and without the express prior permission of an officer of Vanguard Managed Solutions, LLC, may not be copied, reproduced, disclosed to others, published, or used, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than that for which it is being made available.
  • Page 4 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Telecommunications Regulations Equipment that complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules includes a label or permanent marking on the printed circuit board that connects to the network that contains, among other informa- tion, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 1 ............... 1-13 The Vanguard 7300 Chassis Version 1 ............. 1-14 Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 2 ............... 1-16 The Vanguard 7300 Chassis - Version 2 ..........1-17 Vanguard 7300 Cards................1-18 CompactPCI Connectors............... 1-19 Chapter 2. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components Enclosures .....................
  • Page 6 Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7310 Version 1 ......3-22 Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7330 Version 1 ......3-24 Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 ..... 3-26 Cabling Procedures ..................3-28 CPU Cards ....................
  • Page 7 Removing and Installing the Exhaust Fan Module ........Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7330 Version 1 ....Removing the Fan Tray ................Removing and Replacing the Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Power Supplies Procedures..................... Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 and 7330 Version 2 ..
  • Page 8 Appendix A. Specifications Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Product Specifications ........Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Product Specifications ........Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Product Specifications ......Appendix B. Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts CPU Card Connector and Cable Details ............
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  • Page 13: Chapter 1. About Vanguard 7300

    Overview Introduction This chapter describes the hardware and software functions and applications for Vanguard 7300 Series Version 1 and Version 2 products. These topics are discussed: • Vanguard 7300 Functions and Features • Vanguard 7300 Applications • Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 1 •...
  • Page 14: Vanguard 7300 Functions And Features

    Vanguard branch networking products, support enterprise Vanguard Applications Ware functions. Scalable Hardware The Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series is available in the following models: Platforms • The 5-slot Vanguard 7310 with a single power supply Version 1 •...
  • Page 15 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Functions and Features Scalable Hardware The Vanguard 7300 Series Version 2 has a new redesigned chassis available in the Platforms following models: Version 2 • The 5-slot Vanguard 7310 with built-in dual redundant power supplies •...
  • Page 16 • T3 ATM PCI Mezzanine Card (a custom T3 ATM card PMC) • Advanced Encryption Card (AEC) A Vanguard 7300 PMC does not require a chassis slot, but mounts on top of one of the full-size Vanguard 7300 cards. The full-size card serves as the PMC’s host.
  • Page 17 Software is stored in the primary FLASH, not alternate FLASH. For an up-to-date detailed list of software functions supported by Vanguard 7300 Series routers and Vanguard Applications Ware, refer to the latest version of the Software Release Notice and product documentation updates posted on the Vanguard Managed Solutions Product Documentation web site at: http://www.vanguardms.com/support/documentation...
  • Page 18: Advanced Encryption Card (Aec)

    The Advanced Encryption Card information is located in Chapter Two of this manual. Installation instructions are available in Chapter Five. For additional information on Encryption configuration refer to the Vanguard Data Encryption Manual (Part Number T0103-09) and the Vanguard Virtual Private Network (VPN) Manual (Part Number T0103-10).
  • Page 19: Compression

    Vanguard 7300 Functions and Features Compression When compressed traffic is sent over a Frame Relay link on the Vanguard 7300 Series, some compressed transmitted frames might corrupt. Vanguard Managed Solutions recommends that you change the maximum frame size in the Node Record Configuration from the default of 1620 to 2200.
  • Page 20: Vanguard 7300 Applications

    This section describes a few typical applications for Vanguard 7300 Series products. Frame Relay to Figure 1-3 shows a Vanguard Series router used to support T3/E3 Access for IP and ATM Environment voice traffic over a frame relay to ATM network. To support this network environment the 7300 device requires: •...
  • Page 21 Vanguard 7300 Applications IP Routing Traffic Figure 1-4 shows a Vanguard 7300 Series router used to provide support for high-speed LAN IP routing in a Frame Relay, IP network environment. The Vanguard 7310 is equipped with 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMCs and T1/E1/PRI cards.
  • Page 22 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Applications Multiservice IP, Figure 1-5 shows a Vanguard Series router used to support mixed IP, SNA, serial, SNA, Serial and and voice traffic. To support this network environment the 7310 requires: Voice Traffic •...
  • Page 23 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Applications Regional Figure 1-6 shows a Vanguard 7300 Series router used in a regional concentration Concentrator with application. As a regional concentrator, the 7330 is located in large branch offices to Multiple Low- terminate branch traffic and provide regional switching and routing functions.
  • Page 24 Ethernet connection to the host server. Figure 1-7. Large Network Solution With Redundant Vanguard 7330s Small-to-Medium Figure 1-8 shows an application in which a Vanguard 7300 Series router is used in Alternate Carriers large alternate carriers and small central office (CO) environments. The Vanguard...
  • Page 25: Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 1

    Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 1 Introduction This section describes the Vanguard 7300 Platform. The Vanguard 7300 The Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series chassis with its standardized CompactPCI bus Platform architecture permits high-speed, high-availability, compute-intensive telecommunication applications. With its extremely high bandwidth and hot-swap capability, the CompactPCI bus is ideal for high-speed data communication telecommunication industry applications.
  • Page 26: The Vanguard 7300 Chassis Version 1

    The Vanguard 7300 Chassis Version 1 Introduction Vanguard 7300 Series chassis fit standard equipment racks, and the cards have PICMG standardized telecom-grade connectors. Hot-swappable boards and power supplies can be removed and replaced without taking the router out its rack and without disconnecting unrelated cables.
  • Page 27 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 1 Chassis Rear Version 1 Chassis Front Figure 1-10. 7330 Midplane and Card Connectors, Cutaway Diagram About Vanguard 7300 1-15...
  • Page 28: Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 2

    Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 2 Introduction This section describes the Vanguard 7300 Platform. The Vanguard 7300 The Vanguard 7300 Version 2 Series chassis with its standardized CompactPCI bus Platform architecture permits high-speed, high-availability, compute-intensive telecommunication applications. With its extremely high bandwidth and hot-swap capability, the CompactPCI bus is ideal for high-speed data communication telecommunication industry applications.
  • Page 29: The Vanguard 7300 Chassis - Version 2

    The Vanguard 7300 Chassis - Version 2 Introduction Vanguard 7300 Series chassis fit standard equipment racks, and the cards have PICMG standardized telecom-grade connectors. Hot-swappable boards and power supplies can be removed and replaced without taking the router out its rack and without disconnecting unrelated cables.
  • Page 30: Vanguard 7300 Cards

    Figure 1-12 shows a two-part Serial card plugged into the front and rear of the Vanguard 7300 midplane. The rear transition module has eight ports for cabling from the rear of the chassis. Fasteners on every card or module lock it securely in its chassis slot and indicate that the card or module is seated properly.
  • Page 31: Compactpci Connectors

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 2 CompactPCI Connectors Description The CompactPCI midplane is located toward the middle of the chassis, and each card slot is equipped with male J1 connectors (pins). The plug-in cards use socket (female) connectors.
  • Page 32 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Platform Version 2 CompactPCI cards and rear transition modules plug into the midplane’s front and rear pin connectors. Each card or module uses IEC-approved 110-pin connectors for power, ground, and all 32-bit and 64-bit PCI signals, rather than card-edge connectors.
  • Page 33: Chapter 2. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures And Components

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components Overview Introduction This chapter describes Vanguard 7300 Series chassis enclosures and provides detailed descriptions of available hardware options and feature cards. These topics are discussed: • Enclosures • Vanguard 7300 Cards...
  • Page 34: Enclosures

    Enclosures Enclosures Introduction Vanguard 7300 Version 1 and Version 2 Series Routers have distinct enclosures: Vanguard 7300 Revision 1 Series routers: • The Vanguard 7310 has a horizontal five-slot chassis • The Vanguard 7330 has a vertical eight-slot vertical chassis Vanguard 7300 Version 2 Series routers: •...
  • Page 35 Vanguard 7310 Version 1 depth = 16.0 in height = 14.0 in Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Figure 2-1. Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series Enclosure Views Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 depth = 13.4 in. height = 7 in. width = 17.3 in.
  • Page 36: Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Enclosure

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Enclosure Vanguard 7310 The Vanguard Model 7310 Version 1 enclosure offers these features: Enclosure Features • Five horizontal card slots Version 1 • 3U (5.25 inch) vertical rack height •...
  • Page 37 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Rear of the The rear of the Vanguard 7310 Version 1 (Figure 2-4) provides access to: Vanguard 7310 • Power connections and power switch of the power input module Version 1 • Serial number of the Vanguard 7310 enclosure Enclosure •...
  • Page 38: Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Enclosure

    • Front access for installation, service, fan tray access and cabling • Rear access to the power supplies, card interface connectors, and cabling Vanguard 7330 The Vanguard Model 7330 Version 1 front panel (Figure 2-5) provides access to: Version 1 • Power switch Enclosure, Front •...
  • Page 39 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Rear View The Vanguard 7330 Version 1 rear panel (Figure 2-6) provides access to AC power cord receptacles and T1/E1/PRI, T3/E3 ATM and Serial Rear Transition Module connectors. Serial Rear T1/E1/PRI Rear...
  • Page 40 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Vanguard 7330 You can install and remove the fan tray from the front of the Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Fan Tray enclosure. The fan tray is hot-swappable; it can be removed without turning off the system power and without disrupting system service.
  • Page 41: Vanguard 7310 And 7330 Version 2 Enclosure

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Enclosure Vanguard 7310 and The Vanguard Model 7310 and 7330 Version 2 router enclosure has the following 7330 Version 2 features: Enclosure Features • Eight horizontal card slots - 7330 •...
  • Page 42 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Rear View The Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 rear panel (Figure 2-8) provides access to AC power cord receptacles and T1/E1/PRI, T3/E3 ATM and Serial Rear Transition Module connectors. Figure 2-8. Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Enclosure Rear View...
  • Page 43 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Enclosures Vanguard 7310 and You can install and remove the intake fan assemblies from the front of the Vanguard 7330 Version 2 Fan 7310 and 7330 enclosure. The fan assemblies are hot-swappable; they can be...
  • Page 44: Vanguard 7300 Cards

    Vanguard 7300 Cards Introduction These subsections describe the Vanguard Managed Solutions-supplied cards that are fully compatible and can be installed in the Vanguard 7300 Version 1 and Version 2 Series routers: • “Central Processor Unit (CPU) Cards” on page 2-13...
  • Page 45: Central Processor Unit (Cpu) Cards

    Functions The MPC750 Series 7300 central processor unit (CPU) card provides system processor functions for Vanguard 7300 Series products. The CPU card provides system clocks and bus arbitration for all peripheral slots in Vanguard 7300 Series products. Note The MPC750 card is supported on all 7300 software and bootprom software releases.
  • Page 46 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Cards CPU Board Layout Figure 2-9 shows the layout of the Vanguard 7300 Series CPU card. Note that there is room on the CPU card beside the Memory PMC for installing the two-port Ethernet PMC (described in Chapter 5).
  • Page 47 The Ethernet address of the CPU card’s on-board Ethernet port appears on a bar-code Connector Pinouts label just behind the Ethernet PMC slot on the CPU card front panel. See Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts for pinouts for the CPU card ports. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 48: Central Processor Unit (Cpu) Card - Ibm750Fx

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Cards CPU Card Serial For Vanguard 7300 Series CPU card serial number location, see Figure 2-9. Refer to Number this serial number when contacting Vanguard Managed Solutions Service Representatives. Central Processor Unit (CPU) Card - IBM750FX...
  • Page 49 Release 6.4 and greater software supports 1000FD on ports 101 and 103. ETH1 is port 101, ETH2 is port 103. Port 102 is the COM port. CPU Board Layout Figure 2-11 shows the layout of the Vanguard 7300 Series IBM750FX CPU card. CPU Card Serial No. Location Figure 2-11.
  • Page 50 PMC 2 Port 161, 162 PMC 1 Port 151, 152 ETH 1 ETH 2 PCI PMCs RJ45 CTP 10/100/1000 Port 102 BaseT Ethernet 10/100/1000 Port 103 BaseT Ethernet Port 101 Figure 2-12. CPU Card Front Panel, IBM750FX 2-18 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 51 Yellow LED Green LED State Interpretation 100BT Solid Link Connected 100BT Flashing Link Activity 10BT Solid Link Connected 10BT Flashing Link Activity G_ETH G_ETH Both Solid Link Connected G_ETH G_ETH Both Flashing Link Activity Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-19...
  • Page 52 Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts for pinouts for the CPU card ports. CPU Card Serial The Vanguard 7300 Series IBM750FX CPU card serial number is located on the Number front side of the card. (See Figure 2-11). Refer to this serial number when contacting Vanguard Managed Solutions Service Representatives.
  • Page 53: Carrier Expansion Card

    Carrier Expansion Card Introduction Vanguard 7300 Series products support a variety of interfaces using optional PCI Mezzanine Cards (PMCs). Carrier Expansion Card PMCs install on top of the card. The Carrier Expansion Card offers two slots to support two dual-port Ethernet PMCs as shown in Figure 2-13.
  • Page 54 This table describes the two LEDs located on the front panel of the Carrier Expansion Card: Color Indication Green ON - Receiving power Blue Not Used Pinouts See Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts for PMC pinouts. 2-22 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 55: Pci Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    CPU card and in the two PMC slots on the Carrier Expansion Card. Because a PMC does not require a full slot, it is mounted on a full-size card that serves as its host. The following full-size Vanguard 7300 cards can host PMCs: • CPU Card (one PMC slot) •...
  • Page 56 • OFF - 10Mbps (10BaseT) data rate Cable and Each 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMC has two RJ45 connectors, Port 1 and 2. Pinouts for Connector Pinouts PMC ports are in Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts. 2-24 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 57: T1/E1/Pri Card And Rear Transition Module

    Introduction T1/E1/PRI card functions are provided by a two-part card that occupies a single Vanguard 7300 chassis slot: the T1/E1/PRI card and the T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module, which is shielded with an attached metal jacket. The following versions of the T1/E1/PRI card are available: •...
  • Page 58 The T1/E1/PRI card front panel is shown in Figure 2-17. The serial number label is Front Panel on the underside of the card, near the left most PMC slot. Serial No. Location Figure 2-17. T1E1/PRI Card, Front Panel 2-26 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 59: Voice Server/Dsp Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    Serial No. Location Figure 2-18. T1/E1/PRI Transition Module, Rear View Pinouts See Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts for the port pinouts. Voice Server/DSP Mezzanine Card (PMC) Description To support digital voice functions, a Voice Server PCI PMC must be installed on the T1/E1/PRI card.
  • Page 60: T3/E3 Atm Card

    Functionality The T3/E3 ATM Card functionality is provided by a two-part card that occupies a single Vanguard 7300 chassis slot: a standard Carrier Expansion Card with the PMC mounted, and the T3/E3 Rear Transition Module. The T3/E3 ATM Card supports: •...
  • Page 61: T3/E3 Rear Transition Module

    Figure 2-19 shows the position of the Carrier Expansion Card (with T3/E3 ATM Profile Mezzanine Card installed) and T3/E3 Rear Transition Module. T3/E3 Rear Carrier Transition Module Card Front Panel T3/E3 ATM Rear Panel Serial No. Location Serial No. Location Midplane Figure 2-19. T3/E3 ATM Card Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-29...
  • Page 62 The T3/E3 Rear Transition Module connects to the Carrier Expansion Card at the Transition Module - Vanguard 7300 midplane. The T3/E3 Rear Transition Module provides two 75 Ohm Rear Panel BNCs; one for data receive (RX) and the other for data transmit (TX). Both are accessible from the rear of the chassis as shown in Figure 2-21.
  • Page 63 • ON - Loss of cell delineation USR - Manually Set Amber • OFF - Not Used Cabling Refer to Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts for T3/E3 Rear Transition Module cabling. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-31...
  • Page 64: T3/E3 Atm Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    • Support for RFC2496 T3/E3 MIB ATM Compression Support Introduction Release 6.3 and greater supports the use of compression on a Vanguard 7300 Series. Prior to release 6.3 ATM was not designed to support compression over an AAM station (connecting via PVC to LCON stations).
  • Page 65 Under the Configure Network Services Menu select Network Services Feature Table. Entries are: Port/Station Identifier: lcon-1 Data Compression Level: FORCE_ON Note When PVC is configured the Data Compression Level should be set to FORCE_ON. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-33...
  • Page 66: Serial Card And Rear Transition Module

    They are typically used for LAN/WAN networking and telecommunications applications. Like the T1/E1/PRI card, the two-part Serial Card shown in Figure 2-23 occupies a single Vanguard 7300 chassis slot. Serial Rear Transition Module Serial Card Serial No.
  • Page 67: Serial Rear Transition Module

    DTE/DCE. All serial cable connections to this chassis slot are made at Transition Module ports. For node configuration, port numbering is unique to the Vanguard 7300 and is described in “Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration” section on page 4-7. Baud-Rate...
  • Page 68: Clock Timing

    8,196,000bps. These timing modes are the same as other standard Vanguard products. The recommended Timing configuration for all applications is ExtInt on the DCE side and ExtLp on the DTE side (except for X.21).
  • Page 69 If all ports in the group are master clock source and internal, the ports will uses connections will not operate Card Clock for their trans- properly. mit. Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-37...
  • Page 70 Module - Rear View Figure 2-26. Serial Transition Module Rear View Serial Transition The pinouts for the Serial Card’s SSIO connectors are listed in Appendix B, Module Pinouts Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts. 2-38 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 71: Token Ring Card

    • Bridging between Ethernet port and Token Ring Port (Translational Bridging) • Shared token rings with dedicated connection to file servers • 4-Mbps or 16-Mbps connections • STP (DB9) and UTP (RJ45) cable types Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components 2-39...
  • Page 72 The Token Ring card has two ports and each port supports only one UTP or STP connection. The Token Ring card can be installed in any slot other than slot 1. Figure 2-28. Token Ring Card Side View 2-40 Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components...
  • Page 73: Advanced Encryption Card (Aec)

    AES is defined for 128, 192 and 256 bit key lengths. Release 6.4 and greater supports the 7300 Encryption Card for the Vanguard 7300 Series. Please refer to the Virtual Private Network (VPN) Manual (Part Number T0103-10) and the Encryption Manual (Part Number T0103-09) for more information.
  • Page 74 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Cards Note Vanguard 7300 Series platforms do not support SAM encryption. Certain SAM specific menu items in Examine, List, Copy, Delete, Stats and Configuration menus are not shown. Benefits The benefits of the Vanguard 7300 Encryption Card include: •...
  • Page 75: Chapter 3. Vanguard 7300 Installation

    Chapter 3 Vanguard 7300 Installation Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to install and cable your Vanguard 7300 Series router. These topics are discussed: • Before You Begin • How to Choose a Site • Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers •...
  • Page 76: Before You Begin

    Remove router covers as described in the “Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers” section on page 3-8 Install your router in a rack, see the section “Installing the Vanguard 7300 in a Rack” on page 3-15. Attach the CTP cable according to the appropriate subsection in Cabling Procedures on page 3-28.
  • Page 77: Checking Your Shipment Contents

    Introduction This section describes the shipment contents for the Vanguard 7300. Vanguard 7300 Before you install the Vanguard 7300 Series router, make sure your shipment Contents contents are complete as follows: Typical shipment contents are shown in Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.
  • Page 78 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Before You Begin AC Power Cords Figure 3-2. Typical Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Contents AC Power Cords Figure 3-3. Typical Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Contents Vanguard 7300 Installation...
  • Page 79 (800) 544-0062. Outside the United States, contact the nearest Vanguard Managed Solutions distributor. Items Not Supplied You need the following items to install your Vanguard 7300 and its components: • Number 2 Phillips head screwdriver, four inch shaft • Slotted-head screwdriver •...
  • Page 80: How To Choose A Site

    Requirements power source. Depending on your application and the country in which the Vanguard 7300 Series product is to operate, the power source must be a grounded 100 to 240 V AC outlet, 60 to 50 Hz. The Vanguard 7300 Series DC input version specifications are -40VDC to -72VDC input (-48 DC version) with a maximum input current at -40VDC.
  • Page 81: Thermal Considerations

    Thermal Shutdown If a Vanguard 7300 Series router is not properly cooled, the power supply overheats and shuts down, a process called thermal shutdown. The power supply remains off until it cools, after which it automatically comes back on again.
  • Page 82: Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers

    Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers Introduction The front cover panels on Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series routers can be removed for ease in access and cabling. Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5 show the hinged and the fixed front panels on 7300 Version 1 enclosures, along with the channel designated to hold front-connected cables.
  • Page 83 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers Figure 3-6. Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Front Cover Panel Vanguard 7300 Installation...
  • Page 84: Procedures

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers Procedures Introduction This section provides instructions for removing and replacing the Vanguard 7310 Version 1 front covers. These are the procedures provided: For the Vanguard Version 1 7310: •...
  • Page 85 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers The Vanguard 7310 The left-hand fixed Vanguard 7310 Version 1 front cover panel contains the cable Version 1 Front channel at the top. All front-connected interface cables run through the cable channel Cable Channel behind the fixed panel to exit on the left side of the chassis.
  • Page 86 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing And Replacing Vanguard 7300 Front Covers Removing and Use the procedure in this table to remove and replace the 7330 Version 1 hinged Replacing front panel: Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Front Cover Panels...
  • Page 87 For example, see the location of the shielded Ethernet cable in Figure 3-8. Use the procedure in this table to remove the Vanguard 7330 fixed front cover panel and position the cables:...
  • Page 88 Keep the cover on except for maintenance or recabling. The Vanguard 7310 Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 front cover panel allows cables to be routed out and 7330 Version 2 of the bottom, and right and left sides.
  • Page 89: Installing The Vanguard 7300 In A Rack

    This section explains how to install a Vanguard 7300 router chassis in an industry- standard 19-inch EIA equipment rack. Note Vanguard 7300 Series routers are not to be used standalone on a tabletop or stacked on top of one another. Warning Two people are required to install a Vanguard 7300 Series router in an equipment rack.
  • Page 90 • Secure the Vanguard 7310 Version 1 with mounting hardware at four locations, two on each side of the front panel (Figure 3-10) • Secure the Vanguard 7330 Version 1 at eight locations, four on each side of the front panel (Figure 3-11)
  • Page 91 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Installing the Vanguard 7300 in a Rack Figure 3-11. Rack-Mount Locations - Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Vanguard 7300 Installation 3-17...
  • Page 92 3) Attach the front of the chassis to the rack: • Secure the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 with mounting hardware at four locations, two on each side of the front panel (Figure 3-12) Figure 3-12. Rack Mount Hardware Locations - Vanguard 7310 and 7330...
  • Page 93: Attaching A Vanguard 7300 Ac Power Cord

    Attaching a Vanguard 7300 AC Power Cord Introduction This section explains how to attach an AC Power Cord to a Vanguard 7310 or 7330. Attaching the Attach the supplied power cord to the rear of the AC power supply and plug it in.
  • Page 94 Attaching a Vanguard 7300 AC Power Cord Version 2 For the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 routers, there are two AC power cords on the back of the enclosure, one for each of the two AC power supplies, as shown in Figure 3-15.
  • Page 95: Connecting Vanguard 7300 Dc Power

    Connecting Vanguard 7300 DC Power Introduction Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series DC power connectors are located on the rear of the chassis. This section provides instructions for connecting power to Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series routers that have DC power supplies.
  • Page 96: Connecting Dc Power To A Vanguard 7310 Version 1

    Connecting Vanguard 7300 DC Power Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Introduction The Vanguard 7310 Version 1, DC power circuit breaker switch and DC power plug are located as shown in Figure 3-16. DC Power DC Power...
  • Page 97 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Connecting Vanguard 7300 DC Power DC Power Supply Parts for the connector are not supplied by Vanguard Managed Solutions. This table Connector Parts lists all required parts and pinouts for fabricating the connector:...
  • Page 98: Connecting Dc Power To A Vanguard 7330 Version 1

    Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Introduction The DC-powered Vanguard 7330 has a pair of independent terminal blocks on each power supply, shown in Figure 3-18 and Figure 3-21. The detailed diagram, Figure 3-21, shows the upper block, labeled A; the lower block is labeled B.
  • Page 99 Wiring a Vanguard Use the procedures in this table for connecting DC power to the dual input terminal 7330 DC Power blocks on a Vanguard 7330 Version 1 : Supply Note Obtain UL/CSA-approved power cables and connectors with insulated crimp-on terminals.
  • Page 100: Connecting Dc Power To A Vanguard 7310 And 7330 Version 2

    Connecting DC Power to a Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Version 2 The DC-powered Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 have a terminal block for each power module, shown in Figure 3-20. The detailed diagram, Figure 3-21, shows the two blocks.
  • Page 101 On position and turn on the main power switch to apply power to the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Series cards and fans. Observe the power OK LED next to the power On/Off switch on each power module.
  • Page 102: Cabling Procedures

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Cabling Procedures Cabling Procedures Introduction This section provides cabling procedures for the Vanguard 7300 Series CPU card and for any optional cards pre-installed in your 7300 router. Note Detailed cable descriptions including connector pinouts are provided in Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts.
  • Page 103: Cpu Cards

    Introduction The connectors on the front of the MPC750 CPU card are show in Figure 3-22. The CPU always resides in chassis slot 1 of your Vanguard 7300. These cable connections can be made to the CPU card front panel: •...
  • Page 104: Ibm750Fx Cpu Card

    There is a DB9 connector on the front of the MPC750 CPU card for connecting an Operator Console operator console to the Vanguard 7300. An operator console can be an asynchronous VT100 terminal (or a PC with asynchronous VT100 terminal emulation capability.) The operator console is needed initially for configuring software and running diagnostic programs.
  • Page 105 There is a RJ45 connector on the front of the CPU card for connecting an operator Operator Console console to the Vanguard 7300. An operator console can be an asynchronous VT100 terminal (or a PC with asynchronous VT100 terminal emulation capability.) The operator console is needed initially for configuring software and running diagnostic programs.
  • Page 106: Carrier Expansion Card

    The 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMC can be installed on either the CPU card or on the 100BaseT Ethernet Carrier Expansion Card. For both cards, the two ports on the PMC are cabled at the Mezzanine Card Vanguard 7300 front panel. Figure 3-24. (PMC) Note Software configuration supports a maximum of five configured Ethernet ports on a Vanguard 7300.
  • Page 107: T1/E1/Pri Card

    T1/E1/PRI Card Introduction The Vanguard 7300 T1/E1/PRI Card RJ48C data ports are at the rear of the chassis on the T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module. The rear module has 12 physical ports. Depending on the capacity purchased, either the first eight or all twelve ports are functional.
  • Page 108: T3/E3 Atm Card

    Module Figure 3-27. T3/E3 Rear Transition Module Connectors Cabling T3/E3 The Vanguard 7300 Series T3/E3 ATM PMC has no connectors. ATM over T3/E3 Functions functionality is provided by the RX and TX BNC connectors on the T3/E3 Rear Transition Module.
  • Page 109: Serial Card

    DB15 (socket screwlock-Female) Standard Serial Card Cables (Metric screws) EIA232 DB25 (plug J-screw-Male) DB25 (socket screwlock-Female) EIA232 ---------- DB25 (plug J-screw-Male) EIA530 DB25 DB25 Note For cable details, see Appendix B, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts. Vanguard 7300 Installation 3-35...
  • Page 110: Token Ring Card

    A standard RJ45 connector will be provided for UTP and a standard DB9 connector will be provided to STP cables. Warning Attaching a CTP cable to a UTP port damages the token ring card. Figure 3-29. Token Ring Connections 3-36 Vanguard 7300 Installation...
  • Page 111: Chapter 4. Operating Your Vanguard 7300

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Operating Your Vanguard 7300 Overview Introduction This chapter provides the various procedures necessary for starting your Vanguard 7300 platform and discusses these topics: • Power-Up Procedure • Accessing the Control Terminal Port • Loading Software •...
  • Page 112: Power-Up Procedure

    Power-Up Procedure Power-Up Procedure Introduction This section explains how to power-up a Vanguard 7300 Series router. To power down your Vanguard 7300, set the power switch to the off position. Note Before you begin, be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “Electrostatic Discharge Precautions”...
  • Page 113: Accessing The Control Terminal Port

    IP network. For more information on the Embedded Web reference the Software Release Notice (Part Number T0001-41) CTP Access Via If the Vanguard 7300 is operating in an X.25 network, or if Frame Relay Annex-G is Remote X.25 or used to connect with other Vanguard Managed Solutions Network Access Product...
  • Page 114 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Accessing the Control Terminal Port Figure 4-1 shows a typical Vanguard 7300 CTP terminal power-up display for a Vanguard 7300 with T1/E/PRI cards. The power-up process can take two to three minutes to complete.
  • Page 115 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Accessing the Control Terminal Port Figure 4-2 shows a typical Vanguard 7300 CTP terminal power-up display for a Vanguard 7300 with Serial cards. **************************************************** * Vanguard 7300 - Bootprom Program Loading * * Copyright 2002 **************************************************** * BOOTPROM Revision: V1.50, Creation Date: 20-May-2002...
  • Page 116: Loading Software

    Introduction This section briefly describes how to load the software into your Vanguard 7300 Series router. When you power up a Vanguard 7300, it initiates a node boot using previously loaded operating software (Applications Ware). Operating Software The operating software is stored compressed in Flash memory on the CPU Card. The software loads into SDRAM for execution.
  • Page 117: Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration

    PMC For example, if your Vanguard 7300 has an 8-port Serial card in chassis slot four, the configuration port numbers for those ports would be 401 through 408. For a Carrier Expansion Card in chassis slot two with two PMC ports in the first PMC slot, the Carrier Expansion Card’s configuration port numbers would be 251 and 252.
  • Page 118 Configuration Port This table lists the cards and their configuration port number ranges. s represents the Number Summary slot number of the Vanguard 7300 chassis slot in which the card resides: Vanguard 7300 Card Configuration Port Numbers MPC750 CPU Card •...
  • Page 119 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration Vanguard 7300 Card (continued) Configuration Port Numbers Carrier Expansion Card • 2-port Ethernet PMC in PMC Slot 1 s51 and s52 • 2-port Ethernet PMC in PMC Slot 2...
  • Page 120 Port 101 Port 102 Port 101 Port 102 Figure 4-5. Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 -- MPC750 CPU and Carrier Expansion Card Example Note The MPC750 CPU card ports are shown in the example above. The ports on the IBM750FX CPU card are not the same.
  • Page 121: Port Speed

    The Port Speed value in the FRI, PPP, X.25, SDLC, and TBOP statistics screen is the configured Port Speed for the Vanguard 7300 Serial Port, not the actual measured port speed. The configured Port Speed field is circled in Figure 4-6.
  • Page 122 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration Vanguard 7300 To run LLC-SDLC (SLAC) on a Vanguard 7300 Series router, you must use the first LLC-SDLC LAN two Ethernet ports, the lowest numbered ports in the node. For example, for a...
  • Page 123 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration BSC 2780/3780-to- The BSC 2780/3780-to-SNA/LU0 Conversion is designed specifically for use in SNA LU0 Tandem and IBM S/390 networks utilized by large financial institutions. SNA/LU0 Conversion was not designed for (batch) file transfer.
  • Page 124: Voice Port Configuration

    Voice Port Configuration Introduction This section describes the H.323 Version 2 features. For more information on H.323 voice parameters, see the Vanguard Voice Manual (Part Number T0104-05). Dynamic Coder for H.323 Description H.323 Dynamic Coder lets you configure your 7300 device to ensure that your calls are successfully placed.
  • Page 125 (compression rate, bundle format, and VAD setting). Negotiations do not take place. If the remote H.323 terminal cannot match this ports configuration, the call is cleared. For more information, refer to the Vanguard Voice Manual (Part Number T0104-05). Operating Your Vanguard 7300 4-15...
  • Page 126 • Vanguard 6560 - HDSM • Vanguard 6400 Series - T1/E1 with DSP • Vanguard 7300 Series - T1/E1 with DSP • Vanguard Quad FXS/FXO cards The enabling and disabling of the dynamic switching to G.711, after modem detection, is configured at the voice port.
  • Page 127 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration Dynamic Modem This is a description of the Dynamic Modem parameter: Parameter Dynamic Modem Range: Enabled, Disabled Default: Disabled Description: Enable or Disable the feature of the dynamic switching to G.711 after modem detection.
  • Page 128: Alternate Gatekeeper

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Alternate Gatekeeper Description The Alternate Gatekeeper feature provides redundancy for a gatekeeper in a network where gatekeepers are used. This functionality allows a gateway to use up to nine alternate gatekeepers as a backup in the case of primary gatekeeper failure. Block Alerting Description The Block Alerting option prevents the Q.931 message from being transmitted...
  • Page 129: E.164 Address Registration

    Description The H.323 Options parameters allows you to specify H.323 Version 2 features that allows for: • DISABLE_FAST_START - The Vanguard H.323 Version 2 implementation supports FAST START or FAST CONNECT and automatically opens audio channels. If the H.323 Options parameter is configured for DISABLE_FAST_START, FAST START is not used.
  • Page 130 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7300 Port Configuration Registering E.164 The phone number used in the Local Subscriber Address parameter is registered as Numbers E.164 numbers. The Local Subscriber Address parameter is accessed from the Voice Port Record of the FXS/FXO interface types. Figure 4-11 shows the FXS Virtual Port Menu.
  • Page 131 Use the steps in this table to re-register a new E.164 address: Step Action Reconfigure the IP address of the gatekeeper in the Vanguard gateway using the H.323 Node Parameters. Figure 4-12 illustrates the H.323 Node Parameter record. Boot the H.323 Node Parameters to unregister the gateway.
  • Page 132: Board Management

    This is the time between the sending of keepalive/heartbeat messages. A shorter timeout allows a more responsive recovery to occur, but with a higher processing overhead to the node. The parameter is in tenth of seconds 4-22 Operating Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 133 Description This is the total number of events related to boards that the Board Management Module stores. The number of events exceeding the oldest record is removed to make room for the most recent event. Operating Your Vanguard 7300 4-23...
  • Page 134 The Board Management Boot Record menu item brings the current configuration of the Board Management parameters into the running configuration and makes them operational. The path to the Board Management Boot record is Main->Boot->Board Management. 4-24 Operating Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 135 --------- -------- -------------------- active active 25-MAY-2001 1:44:13 fault(cause) 26-MAY-2001 8:23:45 reset 6-JUN-2001 16:16:05 load(pc) 6-JUN-2001 16:16:05 deactive none Press any key to continue ( ESC to exit ) ... Figure 4-15. Board Management Summary Statistics Operating Your Vanguard 7300 4-25...
  • Page 136 No returns the operator to the Board Management menu. Yes causes the statistics to be reset with the following message: Board Management Statistics Reset The operator will be returned to the Board Management menu. This reset does not clear the board history log. 4-26 Operating Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 137 No returns the operator to the Board Management menu. Yes clears all entries from the history log with the following message: Board Management History Reset. The operator is returned to the Board Management menu. This reset does not clear the Board Management statistics. Operating Your Vanguard 7300 4-27...
  • Page 138 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com...
  • Page 139 Chapter 5 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300 Overview Introduction This chapter provides procedures for removing and replacing Vanguard 7300 Series Cards. These sections provide guidelines and procedural steps for removing and reinstalling Vanguard 7300 cards: • “General Card Replacement Guidelines” section on page 5-2 •...
  • Page 140: General Card Replacement Guidelines

    This section describes guidelines for installing and replacing hardware components and cards into the Vanguard 7300 enclosure. Note These card installation guidelines apply to all Vanguard 7300 Series routers. Hot-Swapping All hardware, with the exception of the CPU card, supports insertion and removal Cards and Modules with the power on.
  • Page 141 General Card Replacement Guidelines CPU Card Guide (Red, Slot 1) Card Guides (Tan) Figure 5-1. Chassis Card and Transition Module Guides 7330 Version 1 Figure 5-2. Chassis Card and Transition Module Guides 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 142 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Card Replacement Guidelines Removing a Use the procedure in this table to remove your Vanguard 7300 cards and rear CompactPCI Card transition modules from the chassis. For your personal safety, be sure to review all of...
  • Page 143 Whether you are replacing an existing CompactPCI component or adding a new CompactPCI Card component to your Vanguard 7300, care must be taken when inserting a component’s or Transition midplane socket (female) connectors over the rows of male pin connectors on the Module CompactPCI midplane.
  • Page 144 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Card Replacement Guidelines Step 4 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Figure 5-4. Inserting a CompactPCI Card or Transition Module Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 145: Vanguard 7300 Card Installation Order

    Vanguard 7300 components can only be replaced by Vanguard Managed Solutions- supplied components and cards. Installing a non-Vanguard Managed Solutions card in a Vanguard 7300 card slot results in a system alarm, deactivation of the card slot, and automatic disabling of the non-Vanguard Managed Solutions card.
  • Page 146 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Card Replacement Guidelines Caution Some components used in the Vanguard 7300 are sensitive to static electric discharges; static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components. Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components.
  • Page 147 3) Always populate the Carrier Expansion Cards in this order, PMC Slot 1 then PMC Slot 2. PMC slot 1 is the PMC slot on the right in the Vanguard 7310 Version 1; PMC slot 1 is the lower PMC slot in Vanguard 7330 Version 1.
  • Page 148 General Card Replacement Guidelines T1/E1/PRI Card If you are installing the T1/E1/PRI card without a Voice Server Card into a Vanguard 7300 enclosure it is recommended that you follow these guidelines: 1) Install the first T1/E1/PRI card into the slot beside the CPU Card or, if there are Carrier Expansion cards, in the first empty slot after the Carrier Expansion Cards.
  • Page 149: Removing And Replacing The Cpu Card And Cpu Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    Netzstecker aus, bevor Sie die card entfernen. Caution Some components used in the Vanguard 7300 are sensitive to static electric discharges; static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components. Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components.
  • Page 150: Removing And Replacing The Mpc750 Cpu Card

    Removing and Replacing the CPU Card and CPU Mezzanine Card (PMC) Removing and Replacing the MPC750 CPU Card Removing the The Vanguard 7300 MPC750 CPU card is illustrated in Figure 5-7. Use the steps in MPC750 CPU Card this table to remove the CPU card from the Vanguard 7300 enclosure:...
  • Page 151: Installing Mezzanine Cards (Pmcs) On The Mpc750 Cpu Card

    Figure 5-8 show the location where PMCs can be installed: Ethernet PMC Memory PMC Figure 5-8. PMC Locations on the Vanguard 7300 MPC750 CPU Card Note The MPC750 CPU card Memory PMC, a Vanguard Managed Solutions-supplied custom-designed card, is a pre-installed integral part of the MPC750 CPU card.
  • Page 152 To remove a 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMC, reverse steps 4-6 in this table: Step Action Turn off power to the Vanguard 7300. Disconnect any cables attached to the front of the MPC750 CPU card. Remove the CPU card from the enclosure according to the instructions in the “Removing and Replacing the MPC750 CPU Card”...
  • Page 153: Installing Mezzanine Cards (Pmcs) On The Ibm750Fx Cpu Card

    PMCs can be installed: Ethernet PMC 2 Ethernet PMC 1 Figure 5-10. PMC Locations on the Vanguard 7300 IBM750FX CPU Card Note Release 6.4 and greater supports the IBM750FX CPU that does not require a Pre-installed Memory PMC. The IBM750FX CPU card has On-board memory.
  • Page 154 Re-install the CPU card into PMC slot 1 on the enclosure according to the instructions provided in steps 3 to 5. Ethernet PMC 2 Ethernet PMC 1 Figure 5-11. Installing the Ethernet PMC on the IBM750FX CPU Card 5-16 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 155: Reinstalling The Cpu Card

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing and Replacing the CPU Card and CPU Mezzanine Card (PMC) Reinstalling the CPU Card Reinstalling the Use the steps in this table to reinstall the CPU card into the Vanguard 7300 CPU Card enclosure: Step Action Open the ejector levers.
  • Page 156: Removing And Replacing Carrier Expansion Cards And Mezzanine Cards (Pmcs)

    However, the node must be reset, and data loss can result. Note Be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “Hot-Swapping Cards and Modules” section on page 5-2 before you begin. 5-18 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 157: Removing The Carrier Expansion Card

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing and Replacing Carrier Expansion Cards and Mezzanine Cards (PMCs) Removing the Carrier Expansion Card Removing the Use the steps in this table to remove the Carrier Expansion Card from the Vanguard Carrier Expansion 7300 enclosure: Card...
  • Page 158: Installing Ethernet Pmcs On The Carrier Expansion Card

    PMC and remove the PMC from the card connectors. Step Action Remove the Carrier Expansion Card from the enclosure according to the instructions provided in “Removing the Carrier Expansion Card” section on page 5-19. 5-20 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 159 PMC and into the standoffs on the Carrier Expansion Card. Tighten the screws. Replace the card in the correct slot, reversing the instructions in “Removing the Carrier Expansion Card” section on page 5-19. Figure 5-13. Installing Ethernet PMCs on the Carrier Expansion Card Modifying Your Vanguard 7300 5-21...
  • Page 160: Replacing The Carrier Expansion Card

    2, the first slot beside the CPU Card. Install subsequent Carrier Card Expansion cards in subsequent slots. Use the steps in this table to install a Carrier Expansion Card in a Vanguard 7300 enclosure: Step Action Open the ejector levers.
  • Page 161: Removing And Replacing The T1/E1/Pri Card And Rear Transition Module

    Transition Module pair. The T1/E1/PRI card must be installed from the front and the metal-jacketed T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module must be installed from the rear of the Vanguard 7300 chassis. To support voice functionality, Voice Server (DSP) PMCs can be installed on the T1/E1/PRI Card in the positions shown.
  • Page 162: Removing And Replacing The T1/E1/Pri Card

    Be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “General Card Replacement Guidelines” section on page 5-2 before you begin. Removing the Use the steps in this table to remove the T1/E1/PRI Card from the Vanguard 7300 T1/E1/PRI Card enclosure:...
  • Page 163: Removing And Replacing The T1/E1/Pri Rear Transition Module

    Locate the correct slot; the T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module should be installed from the rear in the same slot as the T1/E1/PRI Card. Align the T1/E1/PRI Card with the card rails on the Vanguard 7300 chassis. Carefully insert the T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module in the card rails and slide the card until you feel resistance.
  • Page 164: Installing The Voice Server (Dsp) Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    PMC and into the standoffs on the T1/E1/PRI Card. Tighten the screws. Re-install the T1/E1/PRI Card into the correct slot on the enclosure according to the instructions provided in “Removing and Replacing the T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module” section on page 5-25. 5-26 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 165: Removing And Replacing The T3/E3 Atm Card And Rear Transition Module

    Carrier Expansion Card in slot 1 as shown. T3/E3 Rear Carrier Transition Module Card Front Panel T3/E3 ATM Rear Panel Serial No. Location Serial No. Location Midplane Figure 5-15. Front Carrier Expansion Card and Rear Transition Card Orientation Modifying Your Vanguard 7300 5-27...
  • Page 166: Removing And Replacing The T3/E3 Atm Card

    Be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “General Card Replacement Guidelines” section on page 5-2 before you begin. Removing the T3/ Use the steps in this table to remove the T3/E3 ATM Card from the Vanguard 7300 E3 ATM Card enclosure:...
  • Page 167: Removing And Replacing The T3/E3 Rear Transition Module

    Disconnect any cables attached to the module’s connectors. Loosen the captive screws on the T3/E3 Rear Transition Module at the rear of the Vanguard 7300. To eject the T3/E3 Rear Transition Module, press the two ejector levers outward at the same time.
  • Page 168: Installing The T3/E3 Atm Mezzanine Card (Pmc)

    T3/E3 ATM PMC and into the standoffs on the Carrier Expansion Card. Tighten the screws. Install the T3/E3 ATM Card into the correct slot on the enclosure according to the instructions provided in “Removing and Replacing the T3/E3 Rear Transition Module” section on page 5-29. 5-30 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 169: Removing And Replacing The Serial Card And Serial Rear Transition Module

    Figure 5-16 illustrates the card orientation for the Serial Card and Rear Transition Module pair. The Serial Card must be installed from the front and the Serial Rear Transition Module must be installed from the rear of the Vanguard 7300 chassis. Serial Rear Transition Module Serial Card Serial No.
  • Page 170 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removing and Replacing the Serial Card and Serial Rear Transition Module Removing the Use the steps in this table to remove the Serial Card from the Vanguard 7300 Serial Card enclosure: Step Action Loosen the captive screws from the front of the Serial Card.
  • Page 171: Removing And Replacing The Serial Rear Transition Module

    Locate the correct slot; the Serial TM should be installed from the rear of the chassis in the same slot behind the Serial Card. Align the Serial Card with the card rails on the Vanguard 7300 chassis. Carefully insert the Serial TM in the card rails and slide the card until you feel resistance.
  • Page 172: Removing And Replacing The Token Ring Card

    Ring Card card slot 2, the first slot beside the CPU Card. Install subsequent Token Ring cards in subsequent slots. Use the steps in this table to install a Token Ring Card in a Vanguard 7300 enclosure: Step Action Open the ejector levers.
  • Page 173: Installing And Removing The Advanced Encryption Card (Aec)

    Step Action Power off the Vanguard 7300. Disconnect any cables attached to the front of the CPU card. Using a screwdriver, loosen the captive screws from the front of the CPU card.
  • Page 174 Figure 5-17. Advanced Encryption Card Installation (in PMC 1) on the IBM750FX CPU Note The Encryption Card can only be installed in PMC slot one. There is a limit of one Advanced Encryption Card (AEC) per router. 5-36 Modifying Your Vanguard 7300...
  • Page 175: Chapter 6. Replacing Power Supplies And Cooling Fans

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 6 Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to remove and replace the Vanguard 7300 Series power supplies and cooling fans. Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans...
  • Page 176: Replacing Power Supplies And Cooling Fans, 7310 Version 1

    Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 Version 1 Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 Version 1 Introduction Power to the Vanguard 7310 Version 1 is provided by two separate power system components: • The Power Input Module, which connects with the midplane and brings power to all of the components in the chassis.
  • Page 177: Removing And Installing The Power Supply/Inlet Fan Module

    Removing and Installing the Power Supply/Inlet Fan Module Introduction This section explains how to install and remove the Power Supply/Inlet Fan Module from both AC and DC-powered Vanguard 7310 routers. Note Be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “Hot-Swapping Cards and Modules”...
  • Page 178: Removing And Installing The Power Input Module

    Removing and Installing the Power Input Module Introduction A Vanguard 7310 Version 1 power input module is accessible from the rear of the enclosure. See Figure 6-3. Details of AC-powered modules and DC-powered modules are provided in the power installation section in Chapter 3, Vanguard 7300 Installation.
  • Page 179: Removing And Installing The Exhaust Fan Module

    Removing and Installing the Exhaust Fan Module Introduction The Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Exhaust Fan Module contains the rear exhaust fans. The module is hot-swappable; it can be removed without turning off the system power and without disrupting system service.
  • Page 180: Replacing Power Supplies And Cooling Fans, 7330 Version 1

    Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7330 Version 1 Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7330 Version 1 Introduction This section provides procedures for the Vanguard 7330 Version 1 that explain: • Removing the Fan Tray • Removing and Replacing the Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Power Supplies Note Be sure to review all applicable warnings and cautions in the “Hot-Swapping...
  • Page 181: Removing The Fan Tray

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7330 Version 1 Removing the Fan Tray Introduction This section explains how to remove and replace the two cooling fans in the hot swap fan tray beneath the module cage. The fan tray can be hot-swapped. Caution Avoid overheating by installing the replacement fan tray immediately.
  • Page 182: Removing And Replacing The Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Power Supplies

    Personen kann zu Verletzungen oder Geräteschäden führen und die Garantie- oder Wartungsbestimmungen außer Kraft setzen. Caution Some components used in the Vanguard 7300 are sensitive to static electric discharges; static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components. Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components.
  • Page 183 For DC-power supplies, reconnect the DC wiring as described in “Connecting Vanguard 7300 DC Power” section in Chapter 3. Chassis Mounting Screws Figure 6-6. Removing and Replacing a Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Power Supply Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans...
  • Page 184: Replacing Power Supplies And Cooling Fans, 7310 And 7330 Version

    Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Introduction This section provides procedures for the Vanguard 7330 Series Version 2 routers that explain: • Removing and Replacing the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Power Supplies •...
  • Page 185: Power Supplies

    Removing and Replacing the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Power Supplies Introduction This section explains how to remove and replace an AC or DC power supply assembly, exhaust fan, and intake fan in the Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 chassis. Before You Begin Warning Only qualified Service personnel should perform the following procedure.
  • Page 186 Removing and Use the procedures in this section to remove and replace an AC Power Supply in the Replacing the AC Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 chassis. Refer to Figure 6-7 and the steps in this Power Supply table:...
  • Page 187: Removing And Installing The Exhaust Fan Module

    Replacing Power Supplies and Cooling Fans, 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Removing and Installing the Exhaust Fan Module Introduction The Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 contains a rear exhaust module. The module is hot-swappable; it can be removed without turning off the system power and without disrupting system service.
  • Page 188: Removing And Installing The Intake Fan Module

    Removing and Installing the Intake Fan Module Introduction The Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Intake Fan Module contains a single fan. The module is hot-swappable; it can be removed without turning off the system power and without disrupting system service.
  • Page 189: Appendix A Specifications

    Introduction This appendix describes the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for the Vanguard 7300 Series of products. The appendix is divided into separate sections, one for each model of the Vanguard 7300 Series routers. • “Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Product Specifications” section on page A-2.
  • Page 190: Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Product Specifications

    • Seven 6U x 4HP adapter card slots, one 6U x 16HP. Slots The Vanguard 7310 supports four Compact PCI I/O cards and one system CPU card. System CPU Slot The Vanguard 7310 provides an ENUM signal (J1:C25) bussed per the PCI...
  • Page 191 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Product Specifications Electrical These are the electrical specifications: • Power Factor: 0.95 W/VA. • Inrush Current: - 35A peak at 230 VAC for one line cycle. - 35A peak at -72 VDC within 4 msec.
  • Page 192 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Product Specifications Temperature and These are the temperature and environmental specifications: Environmental • Temperature: - Storage: -25 Degrees C to 55 Degrees C - Transit: -40 Degrees C to 70 Degrees C - Operating: -5 Degrees C to 45 Degrees C •...
  • Page 193: Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Product Specifications

    • 17.3 inches wide (439.4 mm). • 14 inches high (355.6 mm). • 16 inches deep (365.8 mm). Chassis Weight The Vanguard 7330 is 40 lbs. (18 kg) with power supply and without cards. These are the Hot-swappable Mid-plane specifications: Hot-Swappable Midplane •...
  • Page 194 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Product Specifications Electrical These are the electrical specifications: • Power Factor: 0.98 W/VA • Inrush Current: - 40A peak at 115 VAC for one line cycle - 40A peak at -36 VDC within 4 msec.
  • Page 195 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Product Specifications Temperature and These are the temperature and environmental specifications: Environmental • Temperature: - Operating: 0 Degrees C to +40 Degrees - Storage/Transit: -20 Degrees C to +70 Degrees •...
  • Page 196: Vanguard 7310 And 7330 Version 2 Product Specifications

    • Supports 32- bit and 64-bit PCI architectures. • Eight 6U x 4HP adapter card slots. System CPU Slot The Vanguard 7310 and 7330 provides an ENUM signal (J1:C25) bussed per the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG). Hot Swap...
  • Page 197 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Product Specifications Power Supply AC Power Supply: • Power Factor: 95 % @110V, Full Load • Inrush Current: - 50A peak at 115 VAC for one line cycle - 50A peak at 230 VAC for one line cycle.
  • Page 198 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Product Specifications Cooling Forced Air Cooling: • Two hot-swappable fan assemblies. • Forced air ducting to Compact PCI boards and transition boards. Temperature and These are the temperature and environmental specifications: Environmental •...
  • Page 199: Appendix B. Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors And Pinouts

    Appendix B Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts Overview Introduction This appendix describes these cables and pinouts for the Vanguard 7300 Series products: • CPU Card Connector and Cable Details. • Ethernet Mezzanine Card Connector and Cable Details. • T1/E1/PRI Cables.
  • Page 200: Cpu Card Connector And Cable Details

    DB9 CTP MPC750 The CTP port, Com 1, presents a DTE interface and is used for operations such as configuring and coldloading software images into a Vanguard 7300. This table lists the DB9 pinout on the MPC750 CPU card Signal The 7-ft.
  • Page 201 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CPU Card Connector and Cable Details LAN Interface The following table lists the Pinouts of the LAN interface connector: 1000 Mbps 10/100 MDIO0+ MDIO0- MDIO0 MDIO2+ Not Used MDIO0- Not Used MDIO1- MDIO3+ Not Used MDIO3 Not Used...
  • Page 202: Ethernet Mezzanine Card Connector And Cable Details

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Ethernet Mezzanine Card Connector and Cable Details Ethernet Mezzanine Card Connector and Cable Details RJ45 10/100BaseT This table describes the pinout for the CPU board’s RJ45 10/100BaseT Ethernet port Ethernet Port and the 10/100BaseT Ethernet Mezzanine Card ports. Ethernet Mezzanine Cards can Connector be installed on either the CPU card or on the Carrier Card.
  • Page 203: T1/E1/Pri Cables

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com T1/E1/PRI Cables T1/E1/PRI Cables Introduction This section describes the cable requirements for the T1/E1/PRI Card. Cable The T1/E1/PRI card requires one of the following cables to connect to the Requirements T1/E1 network: • RJ48-to-RJ48 twisted-pair cable to connect to a T1 network (minimum 26 AWG wire).
  • Page 204: T3/E3 Atm Cables

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com T3/E3 ATM Cables T3/E3 ATM Cables Introduction The T3/E3 ATM Card requires 2 BNC-to-BNC 75-Ohm coaxial cables that connect to either a T3 or E3 network and provide 75-Ohm line impedance. BNC Adapter Cable These BNC adapter cables provide two BNC connectors that connect to either a T3 or E3 network: •...
  • Page 205: Serial Card Connector And Cable Details

    This section describes the details of the serial card connector and cable. Cable Connector The following cable connector information applies to the Vanguard 7300 Serial Card. Pinouts for the exterior interface end of these Serial Card cables are in the following subsections: •...
  • Page 206 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Serial Card Connector and Cable Details Signal (continued) XTXC (not used) (not used) V.35 DCE/DTE This is a list of the Serial Card V.35 DCE and DTE connector pinouts: Signal Prot Gnd Signal Comm TXD(A) RXD(A) TXD(B)
  • Page 207 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Serial Card Connector and Cable Details V.36 DCE/DTE This is a list of the Serial Card V.36 DCE and DTE connector pinouts: Signal Prot Gnd TXD(A) TXCLK(A) RXD(A) RXCLK(A) Receiver Ready Terminal Timing(A) Signal Comm Signal Comm TXD(B)
  • Page 208 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Serial Card Connector and Cable Details EIA530 DCE/DTE This is a list of the Serial Card EIA 530 DCE and DTE connector pinouts: Signal Prot Gnd TXD(A) RXD(A) RTS(A) CTS(A) DSR(A) Signal Comm DCD(A) RXCLK(B) DCD(B)
  • Page 209: Token Ring Card Connector And Cable Details

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Token Ring Card Connector and Cable Details Token Ring Card Connector and Cable Details UTP (RJ45) This table describes the UTP connector pinout: Connector Function Not Used Not Used TX-A RX-B RX-A TX-B Not Used Not Used Warning...
  • Page 210: Ac And Dc Power Connections

    Figure B-2. Power Terminal Block Figure B-2. Vanguard 7330 DC Power Terminal Block Details Vanguard 7310 and The DC-powered Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 have a terminal block for each 7330 Version 2 DC power module. Power Terminal Block...
  • Page 211 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com AC and DC Power Connections Figure B-3. Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 DC Power Terminal Block Details Ordering Vanguard To order additional cables please contact a Vanguard Managed Solutions 7300 Cables representative.
  • Page 212 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com AC and DC Power Connections B-14...
  • Page 213: Appendix C. Vanguard 7300 Software License And Regulatory Information

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix C Vanguard 7300 Software License and Regulatory Information Overview Introduction This appendix provides information about the following: • FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements. • Product Declarations and Regulatory Information.
  • Page 214: Fcc Part 68 And Telephone Company Procedures And Requirements

    This section describes the FCC Part 68 Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU, T1, T3, and ISDN Interfaces. Before You Begin Before a Vanguard 7300 Series router can be connected to the network, you must do the following: • Provide the local telephone company with the equipment’s registration number.
  • Page 215 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements Customer-Provided FCC regulations and telephone company procedures prohibit connection of Telephone customer-provided equipment to telephone company-provided coin service Equipment (central office-implemented systems). Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
  • Page 216: Product Declarations And Regulatory Information

    Um Konformitat mit EN 60950 zu versichern, sichern Sie es, daß diese Anschlusse nur mit den des selben Type auf anderen Geraten verbindet werden. CE Marking The mark in the following diagram appears on each Vanguard Series product, and the statement that follows explains its significance. Figure C-1. CE Mark...
  • Page 217 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Industry Canada The following information includes the Industry Canada statement regarding ISDN and T1 equipment use. The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements.
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  • Page 219: Glossary

    Introduction This appendix lists the acronyms and definitions of terms used in describing Vanguard 7300 Series products. Terms are organized in alphabetical order. For Vanguard Applications Ware terminology, refer to the Vanguard Glossary, in the Vanguard Applications Ware Documentation on the Vanguard 7300 Series CD-ROM.
  • Page 220 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Term Meaning Wide-area digital transmission that carries data at .048 Mbps. Wide-area digital transmission that carries data at 34.368 Mbps. EIA 232, EIA 530 Electronic Industries Association standard serial connectors. Electrostatic Discharge FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface Fast Packet Networks Frame Relay...
  • Page 221 PCMCIA Personal Memory Card International Association PING Packet Internet Grouper PCI Mezzanine Card. A half-size printed circuit card that mounts on a full-sized Vanguard 7300 chassis slot card. Point-to-point Protocol packets per second Primary Rate Interface (ISDN) PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network...
  • Page 222 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Term Meaning User Datagram Protocol UTP/STP Unshielded Twisted Pair/Shielded Twisted Pair V.35/V.36 ITU-T standard synchronous physical layer protocol between a network access device and a packet network. Voice Activity Detection VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VersaModule Eurocard VoFR Voice over Frame Relay...
  • Page 223 Service Offices, visit our Web site at: http://www.vanguardms.com Expiration of Lease To return equipment upon expiration of a lease agreement, contact the Vanguard Managed Solutions Customer Operations Center at (800) 446-0144 for return authorization and instructions. You will be asked to provide the following information: •...
  • Page 224 • Product name and description • Serial number • Failure symptoms Packaging Data communications equipment or parts that are to be returned to Vanguard Guidelines for Managed Solutions for any reason must be properly packaged to prevent damage in Equipment Return shipment and handling.
  • Page 225 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Index C (Continued) 2-15 Abort switch 6-10 Cooling fans 3-19 AC Power Cover Glossary-1 Acronyms 3-12 3-14 Panels Address CPU Card 3-29 3-30 CPU Card Ethernet Port 3-29 3-30 Connectors 2-41 Advanced Encryption Card (AEC) 2-15 2-20 Ethernet port address...
  • Page 226 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Glossary-1 2-23 Glossary of Terms PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) 3-15 Grounding the Vanguard 7300 Pinouts Guides, Card and Module 5-13 5-15 Installation Ports Numbering Hardware Specifications Virtual Heat Hot-Swapping Power Input Module Cards and Modules...
  • Page 227 Software-configurable baud rates 2-25 Voice connections Specifications 2-27 Voice Server PMC Cable Connectors and Pinouts 3-33 2-38 Cabling SSIO connectors Starting Your Vanguard 7300 Summary Table Configuration Port Numbers 2-13 2-16 System processor functions 1-11 Ports 2-14 2-17 System Slot...

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