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Teldat S.A.
ATLAS 152
Installation Manual
Copyright© Teldat-DM694-I Version 3.1 7/2015 Teldat S.A.
ATLAS 152
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  • Page 1 Manual Teldat S.A. ATLAS 152 Installation Manual Copyright© Teldat-DM694-I Version 3.1 7/2015 Teldat S.A. ATLAS 152...
  • Page 2 This publication is subject to change. Teldat S.A. offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manual. Teldat S.A. is not liable for any direct, indirect, collateral, consequential or any other damage connected to the deliv- ery, supply or use of this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Recycling and the Environment ......Translated Safety Warnings ......ATLAS 152...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Teldat S.A. ATLAS 152...
  • Page 5: I Important Information

    Furthermore, it is crucial to avoid any kind of contact between the device components and necklaces, bracelets, rings, ties, etc. ATLAS 152...
  • Page 6: Installing The Router

    IP routing functionalities, make this an outstanding feature. In addition, the ATLAS 152 covers the access needs through ADSL, ADS2+ (both over PSTN as well as over ISDN). As regards local area networks, this router incorporates an 8 port Switch LAN Ethernet and a Wireless LAN MINI-PCI Module.
  • Page 7: Data Connection

    The ATLAS 152 router has the following available connectors: SWITCH: The ATLAS 152 incorporates an 8 port Switch 10/100BaseT with automatic MDI/MDIX to connect to the LAN. It has a 100 LED, indicating connection at 100 Mbps, and a 10 LED, indicating connection at 10 Mbps Please pay close attention to the labeling.
  • Page 8 To be able to transmit data, you need to use a device known as a splitter, which separates the frequency bands for voice telephony from those used for the ADSL connection (preventing interferences between the telephone service and the ADSL service and vice-versa). Fig. 7 shows a typical installation with a splitter ATLAS 152...
  • Page 9 In cases of ADSL over ISDN, the above information for operations over PSTN is applicable. However, you must bear in mind that the frequency bands used are different and therefore you must use specific splitters and micro-filters for ADSL over ISDN. ATLAS 152...
  • Page 10 For this connection, you can use the cable with male RJ45 connectors handed with the device. Passive-Bus termination resistors The ATLAS 152 routers have a pushbutton (labeled TERM.) to connect the BUS-S termination resistors. Switch for the BUS-S termination resistors Fig.
  • Page 11 1.2.1.4 Configuration Connection The ATLAS 152 routers have a female RJ45 connector on the rear panel labeled as “Conf.” , which provides access to the device’s local console. For configuration, you must connect the “Conf.” port to an asynchronous terminal (or to a PC with terminal emulation).
  • Page 12: Meaning Of The Leds

    Female RJ45-Female DB9 adapter, also provided with the device. In cases where the terminal has DB25 connectors, you must use an additional adapter. Configuration connection Fig. 14: 1.3 Meaning of the LEDs Front panel Fig. 15: ATLAS 152...
  • Page 13: Programming The Microswitches

    1.4 Programming the Microswitches The ATLAS 152 routers have a block of 8 micro-switches located on the underside of the device. These are useful for tasks such as maintenance and testing. In this case these are only used to ignore the configuration or establish the default configuration (in cases where you have the default configuration file “config.def”).
  • Page 14 • Turn the device on with the ON/OFF switch. When the device is switched on, a message similar to the one shown below will appear on the configuration console: ************************************************** ******************* Router Teldat **************** ************************************************** BOOT CODE VERSION: 01.06 2 2006 10:22:22...
  • Page 15: Pmc-Pci Cards

    This way, the saved configuration will run the next time you restart the device. 1.5 PMC-PCI Cards The ATLAS 152 features and interfaces can be amplified by inserting PMC boards (PCI mezzanine card). In order to correctly insert the card, please follow the steps given below.
  • Page 16 (Subs. Vendor: 0x0000, Subs. Device: 0x0000) Slot 1 - PCI device: CardBus bridge (Bus: 0, Device: 10, Function: 0) (Subs. Vendor: 0x0000, Subs. Device: 0x0000) Current production date: 00 00 Current software license: 12 15 Current serial number: 550/05646 BIOS MAC Add: 00-a0-26-a0-16-0e ATLAS 152...
  • Page 17: Appendix A Technical Information

    S bus is in the correct position. The LEDs indicate that the inter- Check the configuration (routes, IP addresses, ATM VPIs/VCIs, ATM encapsula- faces are established, but there tion, serial interface speed, etc). is no connectivity at the data layer. ATLAS 152...
  • Page 18: Software Upgrading

    There are various ways to update a Teldat router. Please see the software upgrading manual for further information. The software required to update the Teldat routers is provided in a format known as distribution. This consists of a single file containing all the necessary files to update your device, as well as detailed information on the content.
  • Page 19: Ant Connector

    EEPROM 2 Kbytes, NVRAM 128 Kbytes LAN Interface PROTOCOLS Ethernet (802.3) SPEED SWITCH 10/100 Mbps (BaseT) CONNECTOR RJ45 female DSL Interface STANDARDS Please see the manual on DSL SPEED Please see the manual on DSL CONNECTOR RJ11 female Wireless LAN Interface* ATLAS 152...
  • Page 20 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE On: 5º to 45 ºC. Off: -20º to 60 ºC RELATIVE HUMDITY On: 8 % to 85 %. Off: 5 % to 90 % [1] * Depending on the model [2] * Depending on the model ATLAS 152...
  • Page 21: Appendix B Safety Information

    B.1 Recycling and the Environment Please do not, under any circumstances, throw away any ATLAS 152 with normal domestic waste. Ask your local town hall for information on how to correctly dispose of them in order to protect the environment against e-waste. Al- ways respect the current laws regarding waste material.
  • Page 22: Translated Safety Warnings

    Safety information Teldat S.A. B.2 Translated Safety Warnings Connections ATLAS 152...

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