Cisco vEdge 100 Hardware Installation Manual

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vEdge 100 Router
The vEdge 100 router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small business and home offices
(SOHO). The vEdge 100 router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features:
• Five built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports
• Power over Ethernet (PoE) source support on one Ethernet port
• Encryption and QoS support
• 100 Mbps forwarding throughput (inclusive of encryption)
• Secure identification chip for anti-counterfeit and secure authentication
• Integrated power supply
• Kensington security lock slot to physically lock down the router
• GPS input for geographical location
• Desktop mount, wall mount, or rack-mountable in a 19-inch rack
Chassis Views
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the front and back panels of the vEdge 100 router, indicating the location of the
power interfaces, status indicators, and chassis identification labels.
Figure 1: Front Panel of the vEdge 100 Router
Figure 2: Back Panel of the vEdge 100 Router
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  • Page 1 • Desktop mount, wall mount, or rack-mountable in a 19-inch rack Chassis Views Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the front and back panels of the vEdge 100 router, indicating the location of the power interfaces, status indicators, and chassis identification labels.
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    U.S. government. For additional information on controlled technologies, please contact Viptela support at support@viptela.com Components and Specifications This article provides the chassis specifications of the vEdge 100 router and lists the other router components. vEdge 100 Router...
  • Page 3 100 Router Components and Specifications Chassis Specifications Table 1 lists the specifications for the vEdge 100 router chassis. Table 1: Item Specification Services and Slot Density RJ45 Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 5 ports, one of which has 802.3af PoE source...
  • Page 4: Front And Rear Panel Components

    ROHS 6/6 Front and Rear Panel Components This article describes the components on the front and rear panels of the vEdge 100 router. See At a Glance for the exact location of these components on the router. Front Panel LEDs The vEdge 100 router has five chassis status LEDs located in the front.
  • Page 5 • Blinking Yellow: 10/100 Mbps link detected and link activity Rear Panel The rear panel of the vEdge 100 router has a Reset button, a Kensington security lock slot, and a GPS antenna input. See Chassis Views for the location of these components.
  • Page 6: Ports And Connectors

    Figure 1 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 ports. The RJ-45 ports comply with the 801 standards. Figure 1: RJ-45 Ports Pinout Information USB Port There is one USB port on the vEdge 100 router with a type A connector. The USB port complies with USB 3.0 specification. vEdge 100 Router...
  • Page 7 100 Router Power Supply and Cooling System Console Port The console port on the vEdge 100 router is a serial port and is accessible via a USB Mini-B connector. See Figure 2. Figure 2: USB Mini-B Connector A USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable is shipped with the vEdge 100 router as standard accessory for console port connection.
  • Page 8: General Safety Standards

    100 Router General Safety Standards If the ambient temperature inside the chassis rises above the acceptable range, the router raises an alarm. If the temperature inside the chassis rises above the maximum threshold temperature, the router shuts down automatically.
  • Page 9 3 inches of clearance at the back. Install the vEdge 100 Router Once you have prepared your site for router installation, unpack the vEdge 100 router and mount it either on the wall or in a 19-inch rack.
  • Page 10 If any part on the packing list is missing, contact your customer service representative or contact Viptela customer support from within the U.S. or Canada by telephone at 800-525-5033 or by email to support@viptela.com . Table 1 lists the parts shipped with the vEdge 100 router and their quantities. Table 5: Component...
  • Page 11 • Tape measure or level Mount the vEdge 100 Router in a Rack You can mount the vEdge 100 router on two front posts in a 19-inch rack using simple rack mount ear accessories. To do so: 1. Place the router chassis on the floor or on a sturdy table near the rack.
  • Page 12 Figure 3: Positioning the vEdge 100 Router in the Rack 1. Secure the mounting ears to the two front posts of the rack using the four rack-mount screws (two on each side) in the packet marked B.
  • Page 13 Figure 6. Tighten the screws until wrist tight. Note that the screw heads will not be flush with the chassis bottom. Figure 6: Attach Screws to the Underside of the vEdge 100 Router Chassis 1. Secure the mounting plate to the wall using four screws appropriate for your wall type (screws not included).
  • Page 14 Then gently slide the router chassis into the slots. Figure 8: Mounting the vEdge 100 Router on the Mounting Plate 1. Secure the router by aligning the round hole on the L-shaped bracket of the mounting plate with the screw hole in the rear of the router chassis.
  • Page 15 1. Secure the router with a Kensington security lock using the slot in the rear of the chassis. Figure 10: Securing the Router with a Kensington Security Lock Connect the vEdge 100 Router This article describes how to connect the vEdge 100 router to an AC power source and to a management console. vEdge 100 Router...
  • Page 16 Connect AC Power to the Router To connect the vEdge 100 router to an AC power source, plug one end of the AC power cord into the back of the router, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 1.
  • Page 17 100 Router vEdge 100 Router Default Configuration vEdge100# show running-config system vbond ztp.viptela.com auth-order local radius tacacs usergroup basic task system read write task interface read write usergroup netadmin usergroup operator task system read task interface read task policy read...
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    100 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Now that you have installed and connected the vEdge 100 router, you can monitor and troubleshoot the various LEDs and system alarms on the router. Alarm Severity Levels The system alarms on the vEdge 100 router have two types of severity levels: •...
  • Page 19 LEDs The chassis LEDs located on the front panel of the vEdge 100 router indicate the status of the router. If there are one or more major alarms active in the router, the Status LED is lit red. If there are one or more minor alarms active in the router, the Status LED is lit solid yellow.
  • Page 20: Return Hardware

    100 Router Return Hardware Reset the Router You can reset the vEdge router by doing either a hard press or a soft press. To perform either type of press, locate the Reset button on the front panel of the router. The Reset button is recessed to avoid accidentally pressing it while the router is operational.
  • Page 21 100 Router Return Hardware Obtain an RMA Number If you are returning a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement, contact the Viptela Customer Support team to open a support case and obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
  • Page 22 100 Router Return Hardware If the router is installed in a rack using the rack-mount kit from Viptela, remove the front stopper screwed along the front side of the rack-mount tray. b. Then remove the rack-mount tray from the rack by having one person support the weight of the rack-mount tray while a second person unscrews the rack-mount screws.

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