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While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or products described in this document are subject to change without notice.
Serial Small Module 26 FXS Small Module 29 FXO Small Module 31 T1/E1 Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 33 HSSI Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 34 CT3 Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 34 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation —...
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DS3 Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 35 GbE Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 36 FE and FE/PoE Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 38 Mediation Server Module for OCS (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) 40...
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Prerequisites 81 Installing or removing the DIMM on the Secure Router 4134 Mediation Server Module for OCS 82 Installing a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module 83 Removing a DIMM from the Mediation Server Module 85 Replacing the Secure Router 4134 internal Compact Flash 86...
This section provides the information necessary for the proper and safe handling of hardware components for the Secure Router 2330 and the Secure Router 4134. Please read and apply this information to all aspects of the instructions in this manual.
The Lithium battery in this product is part of a non-volatile memory device and will retain data for 10 years in the absence of power. Nortel does not consider the lithium battery in this unit a field replaceable or serviceable part and should not be accessed by the customer.
FXS interface modules. TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING. FXS ground start does not work if polarity is reversed. ATTENTION Nortel does not support FXS port connections leaving the building. Use FXS connections for intra-building purposes only. WARNING The 2- and 4-port FXS interface modules have a ring signal generator that is a source of hazardous voltage.
New in this release The following section details what’s new in Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation — Hardware Components for Release 10.2. Features For information about feature changes, see “Secure Router 2330 hardware” (page 13). Secure Router 2330 hardware Release 10.2 supports the new Secure Router 2330 hardware. This document is updated to refer to the new Secure Router 2330 hardware and describes the modules it supports.
Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals This section provides an overview of the Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components. For information about installing the Secure Router 4134 chassis, see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Chassis (NN47263-300). For information about installing the Secure Router 2330 chassis, see Nortel Secure Router 2330 Installation —...
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18 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals The Secure Router 4134 has two slots for power supply units. You can install single or dual power supply modules in any of the following configurations: • one or two standard AC input modules •...
The information in this section is not applicable to the Secure Router 2330. The Secure Router 4134 has four fans in the fan tray assembly. The Secure Router 4134 checks the fan tray for faults every 15 seconds, and checks the temperature in the chassis every 2 minutes. The fan speed adjusts based on the chassis temperature.
4134. The following figure shows the location of the fan tray in the chassis, and indicates air flow through the chassis. Figure 3 Location of the fan tray in the Secure Router 4134 The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed. CAUTION...
— 44-port GbE Large Module T1/E1 Small Module Nortel offers the T1/E1 Small Module with one or two ports. The T1/E1 Small Module provides Wide Area Network (WAN) access through each of its T1/E1 ports. You can install the 1- and 2-port T1/E1 Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis.
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22 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module. If you install a 2-port Small Module in Slot 2, and use the Small Module for data connections, one port only is functional (port 1).
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Module slots on the Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis. ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module. If you install a 2-port Small Module in Slot 2, and use the Small Module for data connections, one port only is functional (port 1).
Module slots on the Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis. ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module. If you install a 2-port Small Module in Slot 2, and use the Small Module for data connections, one port only is functional (port 1).
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28 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 7 Maximum DTE cable lengths DTE data rate Maximum DTE cable lengths (kbps) RS-232C V.35 RS449/422 RS530/422 56 or 64 10 ft (3.05 m) 4000 ft (1219.2 4000 ft (1219.2 4000 ft (1219.2 224 or 256 3500 ft (1066.8...
You can install the 2- and 4-port FXS Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis. On the Secure Router 4134 chassis, you can also install the FXS Small Modules in the Voice Carrier Medium Module, in any Medium Module slot.
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30 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 10 Cable and connectors Port Connector Recommended Minimum cable Loop length cable type length RJ11 24 AWG Catego 5500 ft (1676.4 ry 5 twisted pair cable ATTENTION Ensure you use straight cables with FXS modules. TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING.
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32 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 12 Cable and connectors Port Connector Recommended Minimum cable Loop length cable type length RJ11 24 AWG Catego 5500 ft (1676.4 ry 5 twisted pair cable ATTENTION Ensure you use straight cables with FXO modules. TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING.
Interface modules for the Secure Router 2330/4134 33 T1/E1 Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 8-port T1/E1 Medium Module provides eight T1 ports (each port supports 24 data timeslots with a line data rate of 1.544 Mbps) or eight E1 ports (each port supports 31 data timeslots with a line data rate of 2.048...
34 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals HSSI Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 1-port High Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) Medium Module provides one external multiprotocol HSSI serial WAN port that operates at up to 52.0 Mbps. The HSSI Medium Module operates in DTE or DCE mode.
Yellow: Out of service, or failed to initiate • Green: Power on and the module is operational DS3 Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 1-port DS3 Medium Module provides a single clear channel T3 port operating at 44.736 Mbps for WAN access.
Yellow: Out of service, or failed to initiate • Green: Power on and the module is operational GbE Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 10-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Advanced L2/L3 Medium Module provides ten autonegotiating 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports and two SFP Gigabit Ethernet ports (full duplex).
Solid Orange: Link established at 1000 Mbps • Blinking Orange: Receive/transmit traffic FE and FE/PoE Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 24-port Fast Ethernet and Fast Ethernet/Power-Over-Ethernet Medium Modules each provide 24 Ethernet ports that support 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps operation over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring.
Interface modules for the Secure Router 2330/4134 39 Figure 19 24-port FE Medium Module Figure 20 24-port FE/PoE Medium Module ATTENTION You must install the Secure Router 4134 PoE power supply to take advantage of the PoE capabilities. Table 24 Cable and connectors Port Recommended...
The module ships with one DIMM memory module installed (1 GB). You can install a second DIMM memory module, if necessary. You must remove the Mediation Server Module from the Secure Router 4134 to install or remove DIMM memory modules.
• Green, blinking: There is activity at the Compact Flash card Voice Carrier Medium Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The Voice Carrier Medium Module is a hot swappable module. The Secure Router 4134 supports the following voice-type Small Modules: •...
Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit. GbE Large Module (supported on Secure Router 4134 only) The 44-port 10/100/1000 Large Module provides 44 Ethernet ports that each support 10/100/1000 Mbps operation over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring, as well as two SFP optical ports.
The following figure shows the internal hardware components that are field serviceable. For information about locating and removing the service panel to access the internal hardware components, refer to Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation — Chassis (NN47263-300). Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation —...
You cannot hot swap internal components. DDR SO-DIMM The Secure Router 4134 has one SO-DIMM slot. The slot supports a DDR RAM module of either 512 MB or 1 GB. The router ships with a 1 GB DIMM installed.
Figure 27 Internal VPN/IPSec module Internal PVM You must install the internal PVM in the Secure Router 4134 chassis to use the voice-related modules and features. The following figure shows the PVM in relation to the DDR SO-DIMM. Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation —...
ATTENTION You cannot enable the management port on the rear of the Secure Router 4134 (Ethernet 0/0) if you have a PVM installed (this is related to hardware design). Ensure you use Ethernet 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, or 0/4 for management if you use a PVM in the router.
50 Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components fundamentals Hot swapping Secure Router 4134 hardware components This section lists the Secure Router 4134 hardware components that you can service while the system is powered. The following table lists parts that are operator replaceable, as well as the hot swapping capabilities and limitations for each part.
Compatible internal modules for Secure Router 2330 51 Component Hot swap Limitations capable DDR SO-DIMM CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered. VPN/IPSec CAUTION module Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered.
Replaceable parts for Secure Router 2330 This section lists the parts of the Secure Router 2330 that you can replace. A certified Nortel technician must replace any other components or parts. You can hot swap the interface modules without affecting system operation.
Installing Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed, as well as the power supply unit or units that you ordered. This section contains instructions for installing hardware components, as well as instructions for replacing a fan tray, power supply unit, and internal components.
After a module is installed and initialized, you can hot swap that module. For more information about the Secure Router 4134 hot swap capabilities, see “Hot swapping Secure Router 4134 hardware...
Installing the interface modules 57 A slot numbering legend is printed directly above the chassis SFP Ethernet ports (ports 0/3 and 0/4) on the front panel of the Secure Router 4134. The legend shows how slots are numbered on the Secure Router 4134. The following figure shows the slot numbering legend.
“Installing a Small Module in the Secure Router 4134 Voice Carrier Medium Module” (page 60). Nortel recommends that you power down the Secure Router 4134 if you are installing an interface module in a slot in which you have not previously installed that module type.
Secure Router 4134. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis. --End-- Installing a Large Module on the Secure Router 4134 Install the Large Module in slots 6–7 only. Procedure steps Step...
Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis. --End-- Installing a Small Module in the Secure Router 4134 Voice Carrier Medium Module Ensure you securely install the Voice Carrier Medium Module in the Secure Router 4134 chassis before installing Small Modules in the Voice Carrier Medium Module.
You must insert the replacement module in the same slot from which you remove the failed interface module. ATTENTION Nortel recommends that you shut down an operating interface module using the shutdown command before you remove it from the Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis.
Secure Router 2330/4134. If the interface module does not appear in the list of installed modules, see Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 — Troubleshooting (NN47263-700). To access the configuration mode, enter:...
Do not use an extension cord. --End-- Connecting DC power ATTENTION The information in this section is applicable to the Secure Router 4134 only. Average time to install one DC power cable: 3 minutes. CAUTION Always wear an ESD-preventative wrist strap when connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 4134.
ATTENTION This procedure does not apply to the Secure Router 2330. The Secure Router 4134 operates with one or two AC power supply modules, one or two DC power supply modules, or one AC and one DC power supply module. You install the power supply modules at the rear of the unit.
70 Installing Secure Router 2330/4134 hardware components Prerequisites • Ensure you have the power supply module for the Secure Router 4134. • Ensure you have a Phillips #2 screwdriver. Procedure steps to install a power supply unit Step Action Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two screws that secure the metal plate that covers the slot in which you want to install the power supply unit.
Replacing a Secure Router 4134 fan tray module This procedure does not apply to the Secure Router 2330. The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray module installed. This section contains instructions for replacing a fan tray module. Average time to install or replace a fan tray module: 1 minute.
Use the instructions in this section to install, remove, or replace the internal VPN/IPSec module. This internal module is not hot swappable. If you ordered the VPN/IPSec module with your Secure Router 4134, the Secure Router ships with the VPN/IPSec module installed.
Installing or removing the internal VPN/IPSec module on the Secure Router 4134 73 Locate the internal VPN/IPSec module connector slot. Holding the VPN/IPSec module by its edges, align the connector with the slot on the Main Board, pushing down gently, but firmly, to seat the module.
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Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. Remove these two screws only. See the following figure. Slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
ATTENTION You cannot enable the management port on the rear of the Secure Router 4134 (Ethernet 0/0) if you have a PVM installed (this is related to hardware design). Ensure you use Ethernet 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, or 0/4 for management if you use a PVM in the router.
Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. Remove these two screws only. See the following figure. Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
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Installing or removing an internal PVM on the Secure Router 4134 77 Ensure the PVM slot is clear of debris. Protective tape is placed over the SO-DIMM and PVM slots during the manufacturing process; remove this tape if it is present.
Installing or removing an internal PVM on the Secure Router 4134 79 Install the access panel onto the Secure Router 4134. Install the two screws that secure the service access panel to the Secure Router 4134. --End-- Removing the internal PVM Use the procedure in this section to remove a PVM from the Secure Router 4134.
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Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. Remove these two screws only. See the following figure. Slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
Procedure steps Step Action Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure. The following figure shows the two screws that you must remove. Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134.
DIMM in the slot. The release latches close when the DIMM is properly installed. --End-- Installing or removing the DIMM on the Secure Router 4134 Mediation Server Module for OCS This procedure does not apply to the Secure Router 2330.
Installing or removing the DIMM on the Secure Router 4134 Mediation Server Module for OCS 83 CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered. CAUTION To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) jack when performing maintenance on this product.
Installing or removing the DIMM on the Secure Router 4134 Mediation Server Module for OCS 85 Replace the Mediation Server Module in the chassis slot by aligning the module with the slot module guides. Slide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel.
--End-- Replacing the Secure Router 4134 internal Compact Flash Use the instructions in this section if you must replace the internal Compact Flash. This internal device is not hot swappable.
CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered. ATTENTION The internal Compact Flash that ships with the Secure Router 4134 contains the system image. Prerequisites • Ensure you have a replacement Compact Flash ready to install.
ATTENTION Install the Secure Router 2330/4134 in a restricted-access location. You must limit access to the Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 to authorized service personnel only. Ensure you allow 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) of additional clearance around the Secure Router 2330/4134 for access to the cable connectors on the front and rear panels.
The following table provides information for the expected reliability of Secure Router 4134 hardware in terms of FIT and MTBF. ATTENTION Ensure you install the Secure Router 2330/4134 and its components correctly and operate the unit within the intended environment under specified conditions.
(shutdown time) of the system in which the battery operates. To ensure that the lifetime of the battery is not exceeded, Nortel recommends that you exchange the battery every 4–5 years.
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