IS5 COMMUNICATIONS RAPTOR Series User Manual

IS5 COMMUNICATIONS RAPTOR Series User Manual

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USER GUIDE
C O M M U N I C A T I O N S
SERVICES • SUPPORT • SECURITY • SOLUTIONS • SYSTEMS
SERIES
Hardware Installation Guide
Rev 1.3.6, Apr 2020

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE C O M M U N I C A T I O N S SERVICES • SUPPORT • SECURITY • SOLUTIONS • SYSTEMS SERIES Hardware Installation Guide Rev 1.3.6, Apr 2020...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT NOTICE © 2020 iS5 Communications Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of iS5 Communications Inc. (iS5). TRADEMARKS iS5Com is a registered trademark of iS5. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE CONTENTS Introduction ......1 1.1 Key Features and Benefits of Raptor ....1 Features of Raptor .
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    | Table of Contents 4.5.1 Electrical / Mechanical Hazards Prevention ....11 4.5.2 Humidity and Dust Hazards ......11 4.6 Mounting Raptor on a Rack .
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION GUIDE 7.5 SFP....... . . 26 7.5.1 Mechanical Dimensions of a SFP module ....27 7.5.2 Differences between SM and MM Fibers .
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE Preface This guide is intended for use of network technical support skilled persons who are responsible for installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the device. Alerts WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that, if not avoided, may result in serious injury and/or equipment damage.
  • Page 7 Related Documents 1. Raptor Quick Start Guide 2. Raptor WebUI Manuals 3. Raptor CLI User Manuals 4. 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.
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION GUIDE iSUPPORT PHONE SUPPORT Support can be directed to iS5Com’s Technical Action Center at support@ iS5Com.com. You can also call our Tech Support: +1 844-475-8324 SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS Service Level Agreements can be tailored to suit your needs with our standard Service Level Agreement packages or through customized solutions.
  • Page 9 Introduction Introduction Raptor® is an Intelligent Cyber Secure Platform running the iBiome OS. The iBiome is an all-encompassing operating system that supports switching and routing on a single platform. Raptor has been designed for future scalability. Its modular system of field replaceable line blocks, hot swappable power supplies, and its ability to run third party software applications makes it a very flexible platform for today and the future.
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE Features of Raptor 2.1 Line Modules 2.1.1 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 MODULES DESCRIPTION Blank Module 4TGSFP...
  • Page 11 Features of Raptor 2.1.2 Line Modules Details The line modules (LM) are as shown below: LINE MODULE DESCRIPTION iRM-8GRJ45 - 8 X 10/100/1000 BASE -T(X) RJ45 (to be used in Slots 1, 2, and 3) 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 IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.1.3 Mechanical Drawing of a Line Module (generic) All dimensions are shown in inches. 2.2 Power Supply Modules 2.2.1 List of Power Supply Modules POWER SUPPLY MODULE DESCRIPTION Low Voltage Power Module 24 VDC Nominal, 10-36 VDC Operating Medium Voltage Power Module 48 VDC Nominal, 36-76V DC Operating High Voltage Power Module...
  • Page 13 Features of Raptor 2.2.2 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. IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.3 Chassis All dimensions are shown in inches (millimeters). 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: ♦...
  • Page 15 Raptor Panels Description 3.1 Front Panel Elements SD cover elements (a sample is shown on right) can vary. 1. SD Card A SD Card port may be used to store syslogs. SD#1 (top) is disabled by default. SD slot #2 (bottom) is available for customer use.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.2 Back Panel Elements Line Module 3 is located underneath line module 4 and is not shown. LED Indicators Summary TYPE DESCRIPTION STATUS Green: OK Power Status LED 1 No light: No power module installed Green: OK Power Status LED 2 No light: No power module installed Indicates when an alarm condition exists.
  • Page 17 Mounting and Installing Raptor 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. 4.1 Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage The device components are prone to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
  • Page 18 | 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE 4.3 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. If there any missing or damaged items, contact iS5Com Support. 4.4 Prerequisites for Mounting Device on a Rack Heat generated by the device is channeled outwards from the enclosure.
  • Page 19: Electrical / Mechanical Hazards Prevention

    11 | Mounting and Installing Raptor 4.5.1 Electrical / Mechanical Hazards Prevention ♦ When installing the device in a closed or multi-device rack, be aware that the operating ambient temperature of the rack may be higher than the ambient temperature of the room. Make sure the rack is installed in a suitable environment that can withstand the maximum ambient temperature generated by the rack.
  • Page 20: Equipment Needed For Raptor's Installation

    | 12 INSTALLATION GUIDE To secure the device to a standard 48 cm (19 in) rack, perform the following: Step 1: Install the mounting brackets to Raptor using 4 x M4 x 0.7 screws on each side (screws will be provided with the switch).
  • Page 21: Modules Installation

    13 | Modules Installation Modules Installation 5.1 Power Supply Modules Installation Electrical Hazard - Risk of damage to equipment. Check the voltage input for each power supply module provided. The Raptor supports two hot-swappable power supply modules (PS1 and PS2). The use of two power supply modules is recommended for providing redundancy.
  • Page 22: Removal Of Power Supply Modules From Chassis

    | 14 INSTALLATION GUIDE To install a power supply, perform the following: Step 1: Insert the power supply modules in Power 1 and Power 2 slots respectively. Step 1: Push and tighten every thumb screw until each power supply module is locked in position. Step 1: Turn on power to the device and confirm that the PS module is receiving and supplying power.
  • Page 23: Line Modules Installation

    15 | Modules Installation 5.3 Line Modules Installation Check the Ordering Information for line modules to be installed. 1. Raptor Unit 2. Line Modules 3. Thumb Screws 4. Deposition sections Step 1: Obtain all purchased line modules. Step 2: 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.
  • Page 24: Removal Of Line Modules From Chassis

    | 16 INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.4 Removal of Line Modules from Chassis To remove a line module, perform the following steps: Step 1: [Optional] If the Raptor is installed on a rack, remove it from the rack. Step 2: Loosen the screws securing the line module. Step 3: Pull the module from its slot in the chassis.
  • Page 25: Irm-4Tgsfp Module Installation

    17 | Modules Installation 5.5 iRM-4TGSFP Module Installation 1. Raptor Unit 2. Line Modules 3. Thumb Screws 4. Deposition sections Step 1: 4TGSFP line module should only be inserted into LM Slot 4; it will not fully insert or function in any other slot. IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 26: Removal Of Irm-4Tgsfp Module

    | 18 INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.6 Removal of iRM-4TGSFP Module Step 1: Loosen the screws securing the module. Remove the 4TGSFP module from Slot 4. Removing and installing an Ethernet module can shorten its useful life! Do not remove and insert the modules more often than is absolutely necessary. IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 27: Inserting Sd Card In Sd Slot

    19 | Modules Installation 5.7 Inserting SD Card in SD Slot 1. Raptor Unit 2. SD Card 3. SD Card Cover 4. Mounting Screws Step 1: Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws. Step 2: Insert the SD card as shown into Slot 2 until a click is heard. IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 28: Removing Sd Card

    | 20 INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.8 Removing SD Card Step 1: Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws. Step 2: Remove the SD card from the slot. 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.
  • Page 29: Connecting Ac Power

    21 | Electrical Wiring 6.2 Connecting AC Power For 100-240 VAC rated equipment, protection for earth fault is provided by max. 20 A branch circuit from AC input in building installation. The protection in the building installation is relied upon for short-circuit backup protection. a.The specification for AC breaker is 5 A, 2P, 277 VAC (min) Circuit breaker, Thermomagnetic or equivalent type.
  • Page 30: Connecting Dc Power

    | 22 INSTALLATION GUIDE To establish AC power connection with the power source turned off, follow the steps below: For the following instructions, refer to Figure A: AC Wiring Diagram. 1. Remove the transparent plastic finger safe cover from the face of the terminal block. If an AC power supply is installed in PS1, carry out steps 2 through 4.
  • Page 31: Connecting Ground Wire For Safety Precautions

    23 | Electrical Wiring With the power source turned off, refer to Figure B and perform the following steps: For a DC Power Supply in PS1, carry out steps 1 through 2. 1. Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive/live (+/L), screw #1, terminal on the terminal block. 2.
  • Page 32: Device Management

    | 24 INSTALLATION GUIDE Device Management 7.1 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. The serial console is intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting.
  • Page 33 25 | Device Management 1000 Base-T RJ-45 pin assignments are as follows: PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT BI_DA+ BI_DA- BI_DB+ BI_DC+ BI_DC- BI_DB- BI_DD+ BI_DD- RJ-45 RS232 pin assignments are as follows: PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT The Raptor supports auto MDI/MDI-X operation. Use a cable to connect the switch to a PC. The tables below show the 10 BASE-T/ 100BASE-T(X) MDI and MDI-X and 1000 Base-T MDI/MDI-X pin assignments.
  • Page 34: Recommendations For Cables In High Electrical Noise

    | 26 INSTALLATION GUIDE PIN NUMBER MDI PORT MDI-X PORT BI_DB- BI_DA- BI_DD+ BI_DC+ BI_DD- BI_DC- Note: “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make each wire pair. 7.4 Recommendations for Cables in High Electrical Noise Constant electrical noise can be due to the predictable 50 or 60 Hz AC 'hum' from power circuits or harmonic multiples of power frequency close to the data communications cable.
  • Page 35: Mechanical Dimensions Of A Sfp Module

    27 | Device Management 7.5.1 Mechanical Dimensions of a SFP module The dimensions are in millimeters (inches) IM-Raptor-1.3.6-EN...
  • Page 36: Differences Between Sm And Mm Fibers

    | 28 INSTALLATION GUIDE 7.5.2 Differences between SM and MM Fibers The main difference between MM and SM fibers is that the former has much larger core diameter. Typically, 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.
  • Page 37: Technical Specification

    29 | TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION NUMBER OF SLOTS Up to 4 slots PORTS Slot #1- 3—supports up to 8 x 10/100/1000 RJ45s or 8 x 100/1000 SFPs per slot ETHERNET NETWORK PORTS 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.
  • Page 38 USER GUIDE C O M M U N I C A T I O N S SERVICES • SUPPORT • SECURITY • SOLUTIONS • SYSTEMS For more information, visit iS5com.com 905.670.0004 | 289.401.5206 | info@iS5com.com toll free: +1.844.520.0588 | technical support: +1.844-475-8324...

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