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Part No. 314961-E Rev 00 June 2004 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica, MA 01821-4130 Installing the Contivity 1010/ 1050/1100 *314961-E_Rev_00*...
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Tables Table 1 Items shipped with the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 ....16 Table 2 Power cord requirements ........20 Table 3 Front panel LED indicators .
Preface The Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 are part of the Nortel Networks Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway family. Contivity Secure IP Services Gateways support secure, reliable IP VPNs in a single, integrated hardware device. Throughout this guide, the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 are also referred to collectively as the gateway.
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Preface out of frame peripheral component interconnect uniform resource locator virtual private network wide area network Related publications For more information about using the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100, refer to the following publications (included on the Contivity software CD): •...
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Chapter 1 Hardware overview The Nortel Networks Contivity 1010/1050/1100 series provides scalable, secure, manageable extranet access for up to five concurrent tunnels across the public data network. These models are based on Intel architecture with a 300 MHz Celeron CPU and 128 MB SDRAM. Instead of a hard drive, this series uses a removable, upgradeable compact flash card.
1 To connect the gateway to a modem, you can order a null modem adapter. Inspect all items for shipping damage. If you detect any damage, do not install the Contivity 1010/1050/1100. Call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area (see “How to get help”...
Chapter 1 Hardware overview 17 Internal LAN connections (LAN 0 and LAN 1) The Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 have two internal LANs built in: • LAN 0 is the private LAN and also the LAN to use for Web management. •...
Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100. • Mechanical on/off switch. Note: Nortel Networks recommends that you wait 5 seconds after you turn off the gateway before you turn it on again. • The Power LED is green when power is supplied to the unit and the internal power converters are not in a protective shutdown state.
20 Chapter 1 Hardware overview Connecting the power cord You must order the power cord for the Contivity 1010/1050/1100 separately. The power cord must meet the requirements described in Table Warning: Do not modify or use the AC power cord if it is not the exact type that is required for your power outlet.
Chapter 1 Hardware overview 21 Plug the external power supply into the port labeled “DC Input” on the back of the gateway (see Figure 5 on page 19). Press the power switch to the “on” position and wait for the gateway to boot. Verify a successful installation by checking the LEDs on the front panel (see “Front panel LEDs”...
22 Chapter 1 Hardware overview Table 3 describes the LEDs on the Contivity 1010/1050/1100 front panel. Table 3 Front panel LED indicators Indicator Description Boot/Ready Yellow The gateway is booting and is in a non-ready state. Green The boot process has completed successfully and the gateway has reached a state of readiness.
24 Chapter 1 Hardware overview 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card LEDs Figure 8 shows the LEDs on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Figure 8 LEDs on the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card Blue LED Red LED 56/64K Green LED Yellow LED 10972EA Table 6...
Chapter 1 Hardware overview 25 ADSL WAN interface card LEDs Figure 9 shows the LEDs on the ADSL WAN interface card. Figure 9 LEDs on the ADSL WAN interface card Tx/Rx LED Tx/Rx ADSL CONN CONN LED 10972EA Table 7 describes the LEDs on the ADSL WAN interface card.
26 Chapter 1 Hardware overview T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card LEDs Figure 10 shows the LEDs on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card. Note: The brackets of the full-height and half-height T1/E1 CSU/DSU cards are almost identical. The LEDs on the two cards indicate the same conditions.
Chapter 1 Hardware overview 27 Single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card LEDs Figure 11 shows the LEDs on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card. Figure 11 LEDs on the single V.35/X.21 WAN interface card LED 1, Red LED 2, Green LED 4, Green LED 3, Green CS160011A Table 9...
Chapter 2 Installing option cards in the Contivity 1100 The Contivity 1100 has two expansion slots for option cards. This chapter provides instructions on how to install and replace LAN, WAN, and serial option cards in the Contivity 1100. Table 10 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 1100.
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30 Chapter 2 Installing option cards in the Contivity 1100 To install a new LAN, WAN, or serial option card: Use the Web GUI or the command line interface to shut down the gateway. • Web GUI: Choose Admin > Shutdown. Select the option to power off the gateway after shutdown.
Danger: In spite of the above warning, which is mandated for regulatory approval, you should not change the battery. If you suspect a dead battery, contact Nortel Networks Customer Support. 10 Attach an antistatic wrist strap (not included with the Contivity 1100 shipment).
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32 Chapter 2 Installing option cards in the Contivity 1100 11 Remove the blank card bracket (or the option card that you are replacing) from the slot. Caution: If you need to remove an ADSL option card from slot 3 (see Figure 12 on page 31), lift the free end of the card so that the card is at a slight angle, then carefully pull it up and out of the slot so that the card...
Appendix A Technical specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 chassis and for their interfaces. Chassis specifications Table 11 lists the physical specifications for the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 chassis. Table 11 Physical specifications Chassis Height Width...
34 Appendix A Technical specifications System ports The Contivity 1010/1050/1100 system board provides the following interfaces: • 10/100BASE Ethernet LAN ports • Serial port This section provides information about the 10/100BASE Ethernet LAN ports and the serial port on the system board. 10/100BASE Ethernet LAN ports The Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 have two internal LANs built in: •...
Appendix A Technical specifications 35 Table 13 provides the 10/100BASE Ethernet port pinouts for the system ports on the Contivity 1100. Table 13 10/100BASE Ethernet port pinouts Description TX + TX+ TX- 12345678 TX - RX + RX - CS260010A Serial port The system board provides a serial port on the front of the Contivity 1010, 1050, and 1100 to enable out-of-band management of the gateway.
If you need to connect a Contivity 1010, 1050, or 1100 to a modem, you can order a null modem adapter from Nortel Networks. This adapter allows you to connect the Contivity 1010/1050/1100 console cable (shipped with the gateway) to an RS-232-C modem port.
38 Appendix A Technical specifications Hardware option cards The Contivity 1100 has two expansion slots that support a combination of the following network interface cards: • 10/100BASE Ethernet • 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN • ADSL WAN • ISDN BRI • T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN (half-height card) •...
8-pin RJ-48 modular patch cord. These cables are commonly sold as Category 5, or Ethernet, cables. Note: Nortel Networks does not supply an interface cable with the 56/64K CSU/DSU WAN interface card. The cable you use should be wired in accordance with EIA-568-A wiring style.
40 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 16 56/64K CSU/DSU cable pinouts for crossover connection Nortel Networks termination Remote termination Signal Pin # to Pin # Signal Transmit tip Receive tip Transmit ring Receive ring not used not used not used...
Appendix A Technical specifications 41 ADSL WAN interface card The ADSL Annex A and Annex B WAN interface cards have a single RJ-11 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) and to telephone equipment. Figure 17 shows the ADSL WAN interface card.
The connector on the ISDN BRI S/T and ISDN BRI U interface cards accommodates an 8-pin RJ-45 modular patch cord. These cables are commonly sold as Category 5, or Ethernet, cables. Note: Nortel Networks does not supply a cable with the ISDN BRI interface cards. 314961-E Rev 00...
The connector on the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card accommodates an 8-pin RJ-48 modular patch cord. These cables are commonly sold as Category 5, or Ethernet, cables. Nortel Networks does not supply an interface cable with the the T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card.
T1/E1 CSU/DSU will not work to specifications. Data may be corrupted. Table 22 provides the T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for a straight-through connection. Table 22 T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for straight-through connection Nortel Networks termination Remote termination Signal Pin # to Pin # Signal...
46 Appendix A Technical specifications V.90 modem interface card The V.90 modem interface card has two RJ-11 connectors that provide the signals needed to interface to an incoming telephone line and to telephone equipment. Figure 21 shows the V.90 modem interface card. Figure 21 V.90 modem interface card 10973EA Included in the accessory box is a 7-foot RJ-11 cable to attach to a telephone jack.
Appendix A Technical specifications 47 You need a DSU/CSU (digital service unit/channel service unit) between the WAN connection and the gateway. You can order a V.35 or X.21 cable from Nortel Networks to attach to the connector. This cable enables the WAN adapter to function as DTE (data terminal equipment).
48 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 24 V.35 cable pinouts (continued) Standard-wired Pair number Special-wired end 28-pin male Signal name and conductor end 34-pin male Notes pair 12A M0<-SIGNAL GROUND pair 12B Note 2 M1<-SIGNAL GROUND pair 13A Note 2 pair 13B no conn Note 1...
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Appendix A Technical specifications 49 Table 25 X.21 cable pinouts (continued) Standard-wired Pair number Standard-wired end 28-pin male Signal name and conductor end 15-pin male Notes CTSA pair 7A CTSB pair 7B DSRA pair 8A no conn Note 2 DSRB pair 8B no conn Note 2...
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