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REFACE LERTS Preface This guide is intended for use of network technical support skilled persons who are responsible for instal- lation, commissioning, and maintenance of the device. Alerts...
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REFACE ELATED OCUMENTS Related Documents RAPTOR Quick Start Guide RAPTOR WebUI Manuals RAPTOR CLI User Manuals RAPTOR Configuration Manuals Training Training is a key for customers to continue maintaining and using their iS5Com's device. Customers can select a standard training course or customized training courses at the iS5Com facility or a customer provided facility.
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SUPPORT iSUPPORT Support can be directed to iS5Com’s Technical Action Center at https://is5com.com/isupport/ . You can also call Tech Support: +1 844-475-8324 Service Level Agreements can be tailored to suit your needs with our standard Service Level Agreement packages or through customized solutions. Return Manufacturing Authorization is easy and simplified for our customers.
In this document iMX950 and RAPTOR are used interchangeably. Figure 1: RAPTOR iMX950 1.1. Key Features and Benefits of RAPTOR iMX950 FEATURES BENEFITS Single platform function The multi-service platform allows the user to connect various plug-in modules to meet their functional requirements.
IST OF ODULES LINE MODULES HAPTER 2. LINE MODULES 2.1. List of Line Modules Part # Slots 1 - 3 Line Modules Description Blank Module 8GRJ45 8 X 10/100/1000Base-T(X) RJ45 8GSFP 8 X 100/1000Base-X SFP (optical transceivers not included) Part # Slot 4 Line Module Description Blank Module 4TGSFP...
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ODULES ETAILS LINE MODULES HAPTER iRM-8GSFP - 8 x 100/1000Base-X SFP (to be used in Slots 1, 2, and 3) iRM-4TGSFP - 4 x 1G/10GBase-X SFP (only for Slot 4)
ECHANICAL RAWING OF A ODULE GENERIC LINE MODULES HAPTER 2.3. Mechanical Drawing of a Line Module (generic) Figure 1: Mechanical Drawing of a Line Module (generic) All dimensions are shown in inches.
IST OF OWER UPPLY ODULES POWER SUPPLY MODULES HAPTER 3. POWER SUPPLY MODULES 3.1. List of Power Supply Modules Figure 1: Power Supply Module PART # DESCRIPTION NOMINAL RANGE / OPERATING RANGE Low Voltage Power Module 24 VDC Nominal, 2.5 A, 60W , 10-36 VDC Operating Medium Voltage Power Module 48 VDC Nominal, 1.25 A, 60 W, 36-72V DC...
ECHANICAL RAWING OF A OWER UPPLY ODULE POWER SUPPLY MODULES HAPTER 3.2. Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module Figure 2: Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module All power supply (PS) modules (LV, MV, and HV) have the same dimensions as shown above. All dimensions are shown in inches.
HAPTER HASSIS 4. Chassis Figure 1: Front View of Chassis with a CD Card Cover Figure 2: Mechanical Drawing of Chassis : All dimensions are shown in inches (millimeters). NOTE...
RAPTOR P HAPTER ANELS ESCRIPTION 5. RAPTOR Panels Description This section contains views of the front and back panels of the RAPTOR. The locations of the power modules, interface module slots, and status indicators are shown. RAPTOR supports the following slot types: •...
RONT ANEL LEMENTS RAPTOR P HAPTER ANELS ESCRIPTION 5.1. Front Panel Elements Figure 2: Front Panel Elements SD Card port may be used to store Syslog files. SD#1 (top) is disabled by default. SD slot #2 (bottom) is available for customer use. Management Port—this 10/100Base-T Ethernet port is used as an out-of-band factory service port.
ANEL LEMENTS RAPTOR P HAPTER ANELS ESCRIPTION 5.2. Back Panel Elements Figure 3: Back Panel Elements 5.3. LED Indicators Summary TYPE DESRIPTION Description Power Status LED 1 Green: OK; No light: No power module installed Power Status LED 2 Green: OK; No light: No power module installed Alarm Alarm Indicator LED Indicates when an alarm condition exists;...
ANELS ESCRIPTION 5.4. Port Mapping Figure 5 shows how the ports are numbered on the iMX950. This graphic was taken from the RAPTOR web user interface and is visible on most pages. Figure 5: Port layout on the RAPTOR iMX950...
REVENTION OF LECTROSTATIC ISCHARGE AMAGE RAPTOR HAPTER OUNTING AND NSTALLING 6. Mounting and Installing RAPTOR The RAPTOR is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibility. It can be equipped with brackets that allow installation in a 48 cm (19 in) rack. 6.1.
NPACKING EVICE RAPTOR HAPTER OUNTING AND NSTALLING 6.3. Unpacking Device • Inspect the package for damage before opening. • Open the package and visually inspect all items for issues. • Confirm that all items are available. 6.4. Prerequisites for Mounting Device on a Rack 6.5.
UMIDITY AND AZARDS RAPTOR HAPTER OUNTING AND NSTALLING rack is installed in a suitable environment that can withstand the maximum ambient temperature generated by the rack. • Do not exceed the maximum number of devices or weight restrictions specified by the rack manu- facturer.
RAPTOR’ QUIPMENT EEDED FOR NSTALLATION RAPTOR HAPTER OUNTING AND NSTALLING To secure the device to a standard 48 cm (19 in) rack, perform the following: Install the mounting brackets to RAPTOR using 4 x M4 x 0.7 screws on each side (screws will be provided with the switch).
OWER UPPLY ODULES NSTALLATION HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7. Modules Installation The RAPTOR supports two hot-swappable power supply modules (PS1 and PS2). The use of two power supply modules is recommended for providing redundancy. 7.1. Power Supply Modules Installation REREQUISITE Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes and standards. Figure 1: Power Supply Modules...
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OWER UPPLY ODULES NSTALLATION HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION Figure 2: Installing Power Supply Modules To install a power supply, perform the following: Insert the power supply modules in Power 1 and Power 2 slots respectively.Push and tighten every thumb screw until each power supply module is locked in position. Push and tighten every thumb screw until each power supply module is locked in position.
EMOVAL OF OWER UPPLY ODULES FROM HASSIS HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7.2. Removal of Power Supply Modules from Chassis This section describes how to remove power modules from the Chassis. ONTEXT Figure 3: Removal of Power Supply Modules from Chassis To remove a PS module, perform the following steps: [Optional] If the device is installed in a rack, remove it from the rack.
INES ODULES NSTALLATION HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7.3. Lines Modules Installation This section describes how to install line modules. ONTEXT Figure 4: Line Modules Installation...
EMOVAL OF ODULES FROM HASSIS HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION Check the Ordering Information for line modules to be installed. Obtain all purchased line modules. Check and insert them in the correct positions in the upper or lower slots of the deposition sections. Line modules 1 and 3 are to be inserted before line modules 2 and 4.
RM-4TGSFP M ODULE NSTALLATION HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7.5. iRM-4TGSFP Module Installation This section describes how to install a line module into slot 4. ONTEXT Figure 6: Removal of Line Modules from Chassis 4TGSFP line module should only be inserted into LM Slot 4; it will not fully insert or function in any other slot.
RM-4TGSFP M EMOVAL OF I ODULE HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7.6. Removal of iRM-4TGSFP Module This section describes how to remove a line module from slot 4. ONTEXT Figure 7: Removal of iRM-4TGSFP Module Loosen the screws securing the module. Remove the 4TGSFP module from Slot 4. 7.7.
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SD C SD S NSERTING ARD IN HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION Figure 8: Inserting SD Card in SD Slot Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws. Insert the SD card as shown into Slot 2 until a click is heard.
SD C EMOVING HAPTER ODULES NSTALLATION 7.8. Removing SD Card This section describes how to remove the SD Card from the RAPTOR. ONTEXT Figure 9: Removing SD Card Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws. Remove the SD card from the slot.
OWER NPUTS AND AULT ELAY HAPTER LECTRICAL IRING 8. Electrical Wiring RAPTOR supports dual redundant hot swappable power supplies—Power Supply 1 (PWR1) and Power Supply 2 (PWR2). The connections for PWR1 and PWR2 are located on the terminal block. ONTEXT 8.1.
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AC P ONNECTING OWER HAPTER LECTRICAL IRING • The plug connector and wire gauge sizing is to be selected with appropriate design as per the Elec- trical code for a 60W, 1-phase device. Note for IT power distribution systems: This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230 V. This equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.
DC P ONNECTING OWER HAPTER LECTRICAL IRING Connect the Neutral from the first power source to the PWR2 V-/N terminal screw. To keep the wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector. After wiring is completed, reinsert the transparent plastic finger safe cover back onto the face of the terminal block.
ONNECTING ROUND IRE FOR AFETY RECAUTIONS HAPTER LECTRICAL IRING If a DC Power Supply has been installed in PS2, perform the following steps. Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive/live (+/L), screw #5, terminal on the terminal block. Connect the negative wire from the power source to the neutral/negative (-/N), screw #7, terminal on the terminal block.
ERIAL ONSOLE HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT 9. Device Management 9.1. Serial Console Figure 1: Serial Console Connect a PC or terminal directly to the serial console to access the boot-time control and RAPTOR’s interfaces. The serial console port provides access to the console interface. The serial console port is RS232 with RJ45 connector with a console cable and port setup of 115200 bps, 8, N.
RJ45 E THERNET SSIGNMENTS HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT For RJ-45 cable specifications, refer to the following table. CABLE TYPE MAXIMUM LENGHT 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100 Ω UTP 100 m (328 ft) 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100 Ω UTP UTP 100 m (328 ft) 1000BASE-T Cat.
ECOMMENDATIONS FOR ABLES IN LECTRICAL OISE HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT 1000 Base-T MDI/MDI- X pin assignments are as follows: PIN # MDI PORT MDI-X PORT TD+ (transmit) RD+ (receive) TD- (transmit) RD- (receive) RD+ (receive) TD+ (transmit) Not used Not used Not used Not used RD-(receive)
HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT • Power and data cables should not be run in parallel for long distances, and they should be installed in separate conduits. Power and data cables should intersect at 90° angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling. •...
ECHANICAL IMENSIONS OF A MODULE HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT 9.6. Mechanical Dimensions of a SFP module Figure 3: Mechanical Dimensions of a SFP module The dimensions are in millimeters (inches) 9.7. Differences between SM and MM Fibers The main difference between MM and SM fibers is that the former has much larger core diameter. Typi- cally, MM has a core diameter of 50 or 62.5 µm and a cladding diameter of 125 µm, while a typical SM fiber has a core diameter between 8 and 10 µm and a cladding diameter of 125 µm.
ENERAL IBER PTIC ABLES ANDLING NSTRUCTIONS HAPTER EVICE ANAGEMENT Figure 4: SM and MM Fibers SM fibers are better suited for moving information across longer distances and are routinely used by tele- communications. In comparison, MM fibers are ideal for local networks due to their low cost and greater bandwidth.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HAPTER 10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Flexible Communications Number of slots for Up to 4 slots communications modules Ports Ethernet Network Ports Slot #1- 3—supports up to 8 x 10/100/1000 RJ45s or 8 x 100/1000 SFPs per slot Slot #4—supports up to 4 x 10GB Base-X or 4x1GB Base-X Uplinks Serial Console Port RS-232 in RJ-45 connector with console cable.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HAPTER Power Redundant Input power Dual Power Supplies available in any combination of: • 24 VDC, 2.5 A (Nom.) • 48 VDC, 1.25 A (Nom.) • 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 100-240 VDC, 1 A (Nom.) Power Consumption • 60 W for DC Power Supplies •...
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