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Installing Hardware Options
for the Contivity Secure IP
Services Gateway
*302283-K_Rev_00*
Part No. 302283-K Rev 00
April 2004
600 Technology Park Drive
Billerica, MA 01821-4130

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  • Page 1 Part No. 302283-K Rev 00 April 2004 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica, MA 01821-4130 Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway *302283-K_Rev_00*...
  • Page 2 In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Nortel Networks Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. Nortel Networks Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
  • Page 3 EN 55 022 statement (Class A) This is to certify that the Nortel Networks Contivity 600, 1700, 1740, 2600, 2700, 4500, 4600, and 5000 are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a.
  • Page 4 Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations (Class A) This digital apparatus (Contivity 600, 1700, 1740, 2600, 2700, 4500, 4600, or 5000) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
  • Page 5 CFE is no longer in use, Customer will promptly return the Software to Nortel Networks or certify its destruction. Nortel Networks may audit by remote polling or other reasonable means to determine Customer’s Software activation or usage levels. If suppliers of third party software included in Software require Nortel Networks to include additional or different terms, Customer agrees to abide by such terms provided by Nortel Networks with respect to such third party software.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation........23 Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware .
  • Page 8 8 Contents Attaching the antistatic wrist strap ........58 Installing and replacing option cards .
  • Page 9 Contents 9 Hard disk drives ..........106 Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware .
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  • Page 11 Contivity 600 system board ........27...
  • Page 12 12 Figures Figure 30 Replacing the front bezel ........76 Figure 31 Installing and removing a DIMM .
  • Page 13 Figures 13 Figure 65 ADSL WAN interface card ........137 Figure 66 ISDN BRI S/T interface card .
  • Page 14 14 Figures 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 15 Tables Table 1 Supported option cards for the Contivity 1100 ..... 35 Table 2 Supported option cards for the Contivity 1700 ..... 45 Table 3 Supported option cards for the Contivity 1600 .
  • Page 16 16 Tables 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 17: Preface

    Hard disk drives (Contivity 5000, 4600, and 4500) • Fan trays (Contivity 5000) Warning: Some Contivity models must be returned to Nortel Networks Manufacturing via your Customer Service Representative for repair. Do not attempt to make any changes to these models; untrained individuals could be harmed, you could invalidate your warranty, or you could possibly cause irreparable damage to the equipment.
  • Page 18: Text Conventions

    Preface Text conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: Indicates command names and options and text that bold Courier text you need to enter. Example: Use the command. show health Example: Enter terminal paging {off | on} italic text Indicates new terms and book titles.
  • Page 19: Related Publications

    Preface Related publications For more information about using the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway, refer to the following publications: • Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway Release Notes Provides the latest information about the software and hardware, including new features, known problems, workarounds, and special considerations. •...
  • Page 20 URL to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Note: If you need instructions for an older Contivity model that is not in this guide, go to the Nortel Networks documentation URL. From the Product Family menu, choose “Contivity.” From the list of products, choose the older product, for example, Contivity 2500, then find an older version of this book (for example, part number 302283-F Rev 00).
  • Page 21: How To Get Help

    Preface How to get help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program, contact Nortel Networks Technical Support.
  • Page 22 Preface 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 23: Contivity 600 Option Installation

    (FRUs) in the Contivity 600: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Dual inline memory module (DIMM) To install any of these components, you must remove the Contivity 600 chassis from its steel enclosure. This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page...
  • Page 24: Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware

    24 Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware Shut down the Contivity 600 and unplug it to install or replace an option card or to replace the DIMM. To shut down the Contivity 600: Use the Web GUI or the command line interface to shut down the gateway.
  • Page 25: Figure 1 Removing The Screws From The Bottom Of The Contivity 600

    Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation 25 Turn the Contivity 600 over to see the bottom of the gateway. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws that secure the bottom to the chassis (Figure Figure 1 Removing the screws from the bottom of the Contivity 600...
  • Page 26: Figure 2 Removing The Chassis From The Steel Enclosure

    -1 2 V -0 .1 + 5 V -1 0 7 5 W M CS60004A The system board is now exposed. Figure 3 shows the location of the option card slot and the DIMM slot on the Contivity 600 system board. 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 27: Figure 3 Contivity 600 System Board

    Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation 27 Figure 3 Contivity 600 system board Option card slot DIMM slot CS60005A Warning: Beware of danger if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace with the same or an equivalent battery only, as recommended by the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 28: Installing And Replacing An Option Card

    Figure 3 on page 27). This section provides instructions on installing a LAN, WAN, or serial option card in the Contivity 600 or, if necessary, replacing the installed card. You can install the following option cards in the Contivity 600: •...
  • Page 29: Figure 4 Removing The Blank Bracket From The Option Card Slot

    Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation 29 Remove the blank PCI bracket by inserting a Phillips screwdriver into the slot at the right of the blank PCI bracket and rotating the screw counterclockwise (Figure Figure 4 Removing the blank bracket from the option card slot...
  • Page 30: Figure 5 Inserting The Option Card

    30 Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation Figure 5 Inserting the option card Option card slot Option card Motherboard CS60006A Make sure that the option card is seated firmly and evenly in the card slot and that the left tabbed end of the card is seated in its slot. If the card is not seated properly, it will not work.
  • Page 31: Figure 6 Securing The Option Card In The Slot

    Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation 31 Figure 6 Securing the option card in the slot Option card slot Option card Phillips screwdriver Screwdriver slot Motherboard CS60007A Slide the chassis into the steel enclosure (Figure Figure 7 Replacing the chassis in the steel enclosure...
  • Page 32: Replacing A Dimm

    10 Reconnect the power cord to restart the Contivity 600. Replacing a DIMM The Contivity 600 has one slot for a dual inline memory module (DIMM). If you have a Contivity 600 with a 64 MB DIMM, you can upgrade system memory by replacing the installed DIMM with a 128 MB DIMM.
  • Page 33: Figure 8 Installing A Dimm

    10 Replace the 4 Phillips screws that secure the bottom panel to the chassis (see Figure 1 on page 25). 11 Reconnect the network cables. 12 Reconnect the power cord to restart the Contivity 600. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 34 34 Chapter 1 Contivity 600 option installation 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 35: Contivity 1100 Option Installation

    Chapter 2 Contivity 1100 option installation 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 1 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 1100. Table 1 Supported option cards for the Contivity 1100 Option card Maximum number...
  • Page 36 36 Chapter 2 Contivity 1100 option installation 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.
  • Page 37: Figure 9 Contivity 1100 System Board

    Danger: In spite of the previous 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).
  • Page 38 38 Chapter 2 Contivity 1100 option installation 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 9 on page 37), 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 clears the connector of the adjacent slot 2.
  • Page 39: Contivity 1700 And 1600 Option Installation

    Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation This chapter provides instructions on how to install and replace the following field replaceable units (FRUs) in the Contivity 1700 and the Contivity 1600: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Hardware encryption accelerator card (Contivity 1700 only) •...
  • Page 40: Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware

    40 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware To install or replace an option card or a DIMM, you must first shut down the Contivity 1700 or Contivity 1600 and unplug it. Caution: Shut down the gateway as described in this section before you attempt to add or replace an option card or DIMM.
  • Page 41: Removing The Front Bezel And Top Cover

    Grip the two handles and firmly pull the bezel toward you to unsnap it from the chassis. Caution: Do not use the piece with the Nortel Networks logo and the LEDs as a handle. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 42: Figure 11 Removing The Top Cover

    42 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation The first few times that you remove the front bezel, it may be somewhat difficult to remove because the ball studs and socket clips are new. To remove the top cover: If the gateway is installed in an equipment rack, remove it from the rack.
  • Page 43: Figure 12 Location Of Option Card Slots And Dimms On The System Board

    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. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 44: Attaching The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    44 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation Attaching the antistatic wrist strap Nortel Networks ships the Contivity 1700 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the gateway to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components.
  • Page 45: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation 45 Installing and replacing option cards The Contivity 1700 and the Contivity 1600 have two slots for option cards (see Figure 12 on page 43). This section provides instructions on adding new option cards to the gateway or, if necessary, replacing an existing card.
  • Page 46 46 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation To install or replace an interface card or a hardware encryption accelerator card: Shut down the Contivity 1600 or 1700 using the Web GUI or the command line interface and then unplug it as described in “Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware”...
  • Page 47: Figure 14 Removing An Option Card Or A Filler Panel

    Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation 47 Figure 14 Removing an option card or a filler panel Screwdriver Phillips slots screw Option card Option card slot 1 Option card slot 2 Motherboard CS160020A Slide the option card into the intended slot (Figure 15).
  • Page 48: Figure 15 Installing An Option Card

    48 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation Figure 15 Installing an option card Option card Option card slot Motherboard CS160019A Replace the screw that secures the card to the slot (see Figure 14 on page 47). Replace the top cover on the chassis (see Figure 11 on page 42).
  • Page 49: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation 49 11 Replace the front bezel (Figure 16). Hold the bezel by its two handles and push it onto the chassis. b Using a screwdriver, tighten the 2 screws to secure the bezel to the chassis.
  • Page 50 50 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation To install or replace a DIMM: Shut down the Contivity 1700 or 1600 using the Web GUI or the command line interface and then unplug it as described in “Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware”...
  • Page 51: Figure 17 Installing And Removing A Dimm In A Contivity 1700 Or 1600

    Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation 51 Figure 17 Installing and removing a DIMM in a Contivity 1700 or 1600 Alignment keys To remove DIMMs, pull back locking levers and pull out DIMM. To install DIMMs, pull back locking levers and push in DIMM.
  • Page 52 52 Chapter 3 Contivity 1700 and 1600 option installation 12 Replace the front bezel (see Figure 16 on page 49). Hold the bezel by its two handles and push it onto the chassis. b Using the screwdriver, tighten the 2 screws to secure the bezel to the chassis.
  • Page 53: Contivity 1740 Option Installation

    Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation This chapter provides instructions on how to install and replace the following field replaceable units (FRUs) in the Contivity 1740: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Hardware encryption accelerator card • Dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page...
  • Page 54: Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware

    54 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware To install or replace an option card or a DIMM, you must first shut down the Contivity 1740 and unplug it. Caution: Shut down the Contivity 1740 as described in this section before you attempt to add or replace an option card or DIMM.
  • Page 55: Removing The Front Bezel And Top Cover

    Grip the two handles and firmly pull the bezel toward you to unsnap it from the chassis. Caution: Do not use the piece with the Nortel Networks logo and the LEDs as a handle. The first few times that you remove the front bezel, it may be somewhat difficult to remove because the ball studs and socket clips are new.
  • Page 56: Figure 19 Removing The Top Cover

    56 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation To remove the top cover: If the Contivity 1740 is installed in an equipment rack, remove it from the rack. At the front of the chassis, remove the 2 panhead screws that secure the bottom of the chassis to the equipment rack.
  • Page 57: Figure 20 Location Of Option Card And Dimm Slots On The System Board

    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. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 58: Attaching The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    58 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation Attaching the antistatic wrist strap Nortel Networks ships the Contivity 1740 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the gateway to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components.
  • Page 59: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation 59 Installing and replacing option cards The Contivity 1740 has four slots for option cards (see Figure 20 on page 57). This section provides instructions on adding new option cards to the Contivity 1740 or, if necessary, replacing an existing card. Table 4 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 1740.
  • Page 60 60 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation To install or replace an interface card or a hardware encryption accelerator card: Shut down the Contivity 1740 using the Web GUI or the command line interface and then unplug it as described in “Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware”...
  • Page 61: Figure 22 Installing And Removing An Option Card

    Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation 61 Figure 22 Installing and removing an option card Rear of unit Filler panel screw Option card Motherboard Option card slots CS2600017A Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 62: Figure 23 Replacing The Front Bezel

    62 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation Lower the new option card into the slot and gently press the connector into the slot. Make sure that the card is seated firmly in the slot. If the card is not seated properly, it will not work.
  • Page 63: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation 63 Installing and replacing DIMMs The Contivity 1740 has two slots for dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) (see Figure 20 on page 57). Unless you ordered additional memory, the Contivity 1740 is shipped with one 128 MB DIMM installed. You can upgrade memory in the gateway by installing a second 128 MB DIMM.
  • Page 64: Figure 24 Installing And Removing A Dimm

    64 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation If you are replacing a DIMM, remove the installed DIMM as follows: Press down the locking lever on either side of the DIMM (Figure 24). b Pull the DIMM up to remove it from the slot. Press down the locking lever on either side of the slot where you plan to install the new DIMM (Figure...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation 65 10 Replace the top cover on the chassis (see Figure 19 on page 56). Hold the cover at an angle and slide it onto the chassis. b Using a screwdriver, insert and tighten the 4 screws to secure the cover to the chassis.
  • Page 66 66 Chapter 4 Contivity 1740 option installation 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 67: Contivity 2700 And 2600 Option Installation

    Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation This chapter provides instructions on how to install and replace the following field replaceable units (FRUs) in the Contivity 2700 and the Contivity 2600: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Hardware encryption accelerator cards •...
  • Page 68: Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware

    68 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware To install or replace an option card or a DIMM, you must first shut down the Contivity 2700 or 2600 and unplug it. Caution: Shut down the gateway as described in this section before you attempt to add or replace an option card or DIMM.
  • Page 69: Removing The Front Bezel And Top Cover

    Grip the two handles and firmly pull the bezel toward you to unsnap it from the chassis. Caution: Do not use the piece with the Nortel Networks logo and the LEDs as a handle. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 70: Figure 26 Removing The Top Cover

    70 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation The first few times that you remove the front bezel, it may be somewhat difficult to remove because the ball studs and socket clips are new. To remove the top cover: If the gateway is installed in an equipment rack, remove it from the rack.
  • Page 71: Figure 27 Location Of Option Card Slots And Dimms On The System Board

    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. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 72: Attaching The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    72 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation Attaching the antistatic wrist strap Nortel Networks ships the Contivity 2700 and 2600 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the gateway to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components.
  • Page 73: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation 73 Installing and replacing option cards The Contivity 2700 and 2600 have four slots for option cards (see Figure 27 on page 71). This section provides instructions on adding new option cards to the gateway or, if necessary, replacing an existing card.
  • Page 74: Table 6 Supported Option Cards For The Contivity 2600

    74 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation Table 6 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 2600. Table 6 Supported option cards for the Contivity 2600 Maximum Option card number Restrictions Hardware Accelerator The CSA card is not supported. 10/100 Ethernet interface 1000BASE-T interface (copper) Install two 1000BASE-T cards, two...
  • Page 75: Figure 29 Installing And Removing An Option Card

    Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation 75 Locate the slot where you plan to install the new or replacement option card. Caution: Do not try to install an HSSI WAN interface card or a hardware encryption accelerator card in slot 4 of the Contivity 2700. Remove the filler panel screw and pull out the filler panel (or the option card that you are replacing) from the slot (Figure...
  • Page 76 76 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation Lower the new option card into the slot and gently press the connector into the slot. Make sure that the card is seated firmly in the slot. If the card is not seated properly, it will not work.
  • Page 77: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation 77 Installing and replacing DIMMs The Contivity 2700 and 2600 have two slots for dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) (see Figure 27 on page 71). Unless you ordered additional memory, the gateway is shipped with one DIMM installed. You can upgrade memory in the gateway by installing a second DIMM.
  • Page 78 78 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation Remove the top cover from the chassis (see “Removing the front bezel and top cover” on page 69). Attach the antistatic wrist strap that was shipped with the Contivity 2700 or 2600 (see “Attaching the antistatic wrist strap”...
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation 79 Figure 31 Installing and removing a DIMM Alignment keys To remove DIMMs, pull back locking levers and pull out DIMM. To install DIMMs, pull back locking levers and push in DIMM. Locking lever CS260019A 10 Replace the top cover on the chassis (see...
  • Page 80 80 Chapter 5 Contivity 2700 and 2600 option installation 12 Replace the front bezel (see Figure 30 on page 76). Hold the bezel by its two handles and push it onto the chassis. b Using the screwdriver, tighten the 2 screws to secure the bezel to the chassis.
  • Page 81: Contivity 4500 Option Installation

    Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation This section describes how to install or replace hardware components for the Contivity 4500. Warning: Wear an antistatic band when handling electronic components for the Contivity 4500 to avoid damaging them. Danger: Make sure to turn off the Contivity 4500 and unplug it before you attempt to install option cards or system memory.
  • Page 82 82 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation To remove the front bezel: Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the slots on the lower left and right sides of the chassis, and pry the bezel forward. Slide your fingers between the front bezel and the gateway. Pull the bezel forward firmly, separating the ball studs on the bezel from the sockets on the chassis.
  • Page 83: Figure 33

    Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation 83 Remove the Contivity 4500 front bezel to: • Replace a power supply. • Replace a hard disk drive. • Insert the recovery diskette. Figure 33 shows the Contivity 4500 front components. Figure 33 Contivity 4500 front components Disk drives 3.5"...
  • Page 84: Contivity 4500 System Board Layout

    84 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation Contivity 4500 system board layout This section shows the Contivity 4500 system board. Warning: Only Nortel Networks trained service personnel should change existing hardware configurations. Improper handling of internal components or assemblies, with the power connected, could cause severe injury.
  • Page 85 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation 85 Figure 34 Sample Contivity 4500 system board slots DIMM slots Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 86: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    Figure 34 on page 85). This section provides instructions on adding new option cards to the gateway or, if necessary, replacing an existing card. The following procedure is for Nortel Networks trained service personnel only. Table 8 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 4500.
  • Page 87 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation 87 Plug in both power cords to the power source and turn on the gateway. Caution: Be careful when inserting option cards into the Contivity 4500, because the slide-out tray is not fully supported once pulled out. You should support the back of the tray with your hand while inserting an option card.
  • Page 88: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    88 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation Installing and replacing DIMMs Figure 36 shows you how to unlock a dual inline memory module (DIMM) in the Contivity 4500, and remove or install a DIMM. Install a DIMM in the next available slot (for example, if the DIMM #1 slot is populated, then add the next DIMM to the DIMM #2 slot).
  • Page 89 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation 89 To install a DIMM in the Contivity 4500: Turn off the gateway. Remove the power cords. Unscrew the slide-out tray at the back of the unit and pull it out using the thumb screws. Remove the support bracket by loosening the two secured captive screws and the rear Phillips screw.
  • Page 90: Replacing A Power Supply

    90 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation Replacing a power supply Figure 37 shows you how to replace a hot-swappable power supply for the Contivity 4500. Figure 37 Removing a Contivity 4500 power supply CS460010A To remove the power supply: Remove the front bezel as shown in Figure Use a flat-head screwdriver to unscrew the top and bottom power supply...
  • Page 91: Replacing A Hard Disk Drive

    Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation 91 Insert the new power supply. Make sure the power supply seats firmly in its socket and is locked in. Be sure the green power LED on the front of the power supply is on. Secure the power supply screws tightly with a screwdriver.
  • Page 92 92 Chapter 6 Contivity 4500 option installation Figure 38 Removing a Contivity 4500 hard disk drive Drive 0 Drive 1 Insert and turn key, then remove hard disk by handle. CS460011A Insert the replacement hard drive fully, and lock it by turning the key clockwise.
  • Page 93: Contivity 4600 Option Installation

    Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation This section describes how to install or replace hardware components for the Contivity 4600. Caution: Wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling electronic components for the gateway to avoid damaging them. Danger: Turn off the Contivity 4600 and unplug both power cords before you attempt to install option cards or system memory.
  • Page 94 94 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation Pull the bezel forward firmly, separating the ball studs on the bezel from the sockets on the chassis. Figure 39 shows how to remove the front bezel from the Contivity 4600. You do not need to turn off the gateway to remove the front bezel when installing a power supply or hard disk drive.
  • Page 95 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation 95 Figure 40 shows the Contivity 4600 front components. Figure 40 Contivity 4600 front components Floppy drive Alert/Fail Boot/Ready Disk drives Power supplies CS460006A Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 96: Contivity 4600 System Board Layout

    96 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation Contivity 4600 system board layout This section shows the Contivity 4600 system board. Warning: Only Nortel Networks trained service personnel should change existing hardware configurations. Improper handling of internal components or assemblies, with the power connected, could cause severe injury.
  • Page 97: Installing And Replacing Option Cards

    Figure 41 on page 96). This section provides instructions on adding new option cards to the gateway or, if necessary, replacing an existing card. The following procedure is for Nortel Networks trained service personnel only. Table 9 lists the option cards that you can install in the Contivity 4600.
  • Page 98 98 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation The Contivity 4600 supports a maximum of 16 I/O ports. This number includes the built-in LAN port on the gateway. When you provision a Contivity 4600 with I/O cards, do not exceed the 16-port maximum. For example, the following configuration results in 17 I/O ports: •...
  • Page 99: Installing And Replacing Dimms

    Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation 99 Secure the option card in the tray with the slot filler panel screw. Push in the tray by gripping it with the screws. Tighten the four slotted thumb-screws securing the slide-out tray. Plug in both power cords to the power source and turn on the Contivity 4600. Caution: Be careful when inserting option cards into the Contivity 4600, because the slide-out tray is not fully supported once pulled out.
  • Page 100: Replacing A Power Supply

    100 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation Figure 43 Installing Contivity 4600 DIMMs Alignment Keys Locking lever CS460009A Pull up the locking levers on both sides of the next available DIMM, and snap the DIMM into its socket. Replace the support bracket by tightening the two secured captive screws and the rear Phillips screw.
  • Page 101 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation 101 Figure 44 Removing a Contivity 4600 power supply CS460010A Grab the handle and pull the power supply firmly, until the device disengages. Be careful of the sharp sheet-metal edges. Insert the new power supply. Make sure it seats firmly in its socket and is locked in.
  • Page 102: Replacing A Hard Disk Drive

    102 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation Replacing a hard disk drive Figure 45 shows you how to replace Contivity 4600 hard disk drives. Caution: Hard disks are not hot-swappable. To replace a hard disk drive, you must do the following: Software First save any data that has not yet been saved to the hard disk from the disk cache:...
  • Page 103 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation 103 Figure 45 Removing a Contivity 4600 hard disk drive Drive 0 Drive 1 Insert and turn key, then remove hard disk by handle. CS460011A Insert the replacement hard drive fully, and lock it by turning the key clockwise.
  • Page 104 104 Chapter 7 Contivity 4600 option installation 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 105: Contivity 5000 Option Installation

    Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation This chapter provides instructions on how to install and replace the following field replaceable units (FRUs) in the Contivity 5000: • LAN, WAN, and serial interface cards • Hardware encryption accelerator cards • Dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) •...
  • Page 106: Preparing To Install Hardware Options

    106 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Preparing to install hardware options This section describes preliminary steps for installing and replacing field replaceable units in the Contivity 5000. Option cards, DIMMs, and fan trays To install an option card, pair of DIMMs, or fan tray, you must first follow these steps: Shut down the Contivity 5000 and unplug it.
  • Page 107 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 107 Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware Shut down the Contivity 5000 and unplug it to install or replace any of these field replaceable units: • Option card • Pair of DIMMs •...
  • Page 108: Removing The Front Bezel

    108 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Removing the front bezel and top cover To replace a hard disk drive, you must remove the front bezel from the Contivity 5000. To install option cards or DIMMs, or to replace a fan tray, you must remove the front bezel and the top cover from the Contivity 5000.
  • Page 109 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 109 Grip the two handles and firmly pull the bezel toward you to unsnap it from the chassis. The first few times that you remove the front bezel, it may be somewhat difficult to remove because the ball studs and socket clips are new. Note: If you are replacing a hard disk drive, you do not need to remove the chassis from the equipment rack;...
  • Page 110: Removing The Top Cover

    110 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Figure 47 Removing the top cover 10966FA Lift the lid 2 or 3 inches and pull it toward you to remove it from the chassis. The Contivity 5000 system board is now exposed. Figure 48 shows the location of the option card slots, the DIMM slots, and the fan trays on the...
  • Page 111 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. Installing Hardware Options for the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway...
  • Page 112 112 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Attaching the antistatic wrist strap Nortel Networks ships the Contivity 5000 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the gateway to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components.
  • Page 113: Table 10 Supported Option Cards For The Contivity 5000

    Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 113 Installing and replacing option cards The Contivity 5000 has six slots for option cards (see Figure 48 on page 111). These slots are connected to three separate buses: • Slots 1 and 2 are connected to the 64-bit/100-MHz bus. •...
  • Page 114 114 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Table 10 Supported option cards for the Contivity 5000 (continued) Maximum Option card number Restrictions Dual V.35 WAN interface Install in slots 3, 4, and 5 only. HSSI WAN interface Install in slots 3, 4, and 5 only. 1 The Contivity 5000 must be running Version 4.90 or later.
  • Page 115 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 115 Remove the filler panel screw and pull out the filler panel (or the option card that you are replacing) from the slot (Figure 50). Lower the new option card into the slot connector and gently press the option card into the connector.
  • Page 116: Replacing The Front Bezel

    116 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Replace the top cover on the chassis (see Figure 47 on page 110). Hold the cover at an angle and slide it onto the chassis. b Using a screwdriver, insert and tighten the 4 screws that secure the cover to the chassis.
  • Page 117 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 117 Installing and replacing DIMMs The Contivity 5000 has six slots for dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) (see Figure 48 on page 111). Unless you ordered additional memory, the Contivity 5000 is shipped with two 256 MB DIMMs installed. You can upgrade memory by installing one or two additional pairs of DIMMs (additional DIMMs must be installed two at a time).
  • Page 118 118 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Press the DIMM firmly into the socket. Pull up the locking lever on either side of the DIMM to snap it into position. Figure 52 Installing and removing a DIMM Alignment keys To remove DIMMs, pull back locking levers and pull out DIMM.
  • Page 119 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 119 11 With two people facing the front of the equipment rack, set the Contivity 5000 on the rack-mount shelf. 12 Insert one of the 1/2-in. truss screws through the bottom hole on each side of the shelf into the hole in the rack and tighten the screws.
  • Page 120 120 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation If a power supply fails, the following indicators report the failure: • LED on the power supply lights yellow. • Front-panel Fail LED lights red. • Audible alarm beeps. • Event and system logs report the failure. Replace a failed power supply as soon as possible.
  • Page 121: Removing A Power Supply

    Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 121 Figure 54 Removing a power supply 11008FA Insert the replacement power supply into the chassis. Guide the power supply into the slot (Figure 55). Figure 55 Inserting a power supply 11009FA b Push the power supply all the way into the slot. When you push the power supply in, the handle rotates to the right.
  • Page 122 122 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation When the replacement power supply is correctly inserted into the slot, its LED should light green and the front-panel Fail LED should turn off. The Contivity 5000 automatically redistributes the power load between the two power supplies.
  • Page 123 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 123 The backup disk drive is redundant and is used only to store a copy of the primary disk in case the primary disk fails. You configure the frequency of the backup operation to the redundant drive on the Admin > Auto Backup screen. Note: For instructions on configuring automatic backups and designating the primary disk drive, see Managing and Troubleshooting the Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway.
  • Page 124: Removing A Hard Disk Drive

    124 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation If you are replacing the secondary disk drive, save any data that has not yet been saved to the hard disk from the disk cache. Using the Web GUI, go to the Admin > File System screen and select the backup disk drive from the Devices list.
  • Page 125 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 125 Insert the replacement hard drive into the chassis and push it all the way into the chassis. Insert the hard disk drive key into the lock and turn the key left (Figure 58). Make sure that the hard disk drive LED displays the drive number.
  • Page 126 126 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Replacing a fan tray The Contivity 5000 ships with two fan trays installed in the chassis: one tray in the front of the chassis and the other in the rear of the chassis (Figure 59).
  • Page 127: Removing A Fan Tray

    Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 127 To replace a fan tray: Shut down the Contivity 5000 using the Web GUI or the command line interface and then unplug it as described in “Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware” on page 107.
  • Page 128 128 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation Each fan tray has a bundle of cables attached to it. The cables are terminated by two 3-hole plugs. When you replace a fan tray, you must attach the fan plugs to the correct connectors on the system board. (However, either plug can go onto either of the connectors.) Caution: Do not remove the fan tray cables from the system board until you are certain that you know where to attach them again when you...
  • Page 129 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 129 Figure 61 Installing a fan tray Front chassis fans Rear chassis fans 6 4 /1 3 2 /3 6 4 /1 Rear chassis Front chassis fan connectors fan connectors 11050FA 13 Attach the two fan plugs to the correct 3-pin connectors on the system board (Figure 61).
  • Page 130 130 Chapter 8 Contivity 5000 option installation 16 Insert one of the 1/2-in. truss screws through the bottom hole on each side of the shelf into the hole in the rack and tighten the screws. 17 Replace the front bezel (see Figure 51 on page 116).
  • Page 131 Appendix A Technical specifications The Contivity Secure IP Services Gateway provides PCI slots that support interface cards and one or two hardware encryption accelerator cards, depending on the Contivity model. Note: To find out which option cards are supported in your Contivity gateway, see the price list or the appropriate chapter in this guide.
  • Page 132 132 Appendix A Technical specifications Contivity Security Accelerator (CSA) and Hardware Accelerator cards Nortel Networks supports two option cards that perform bulk encryption and compression algorithms for IPsec tunnel traffic: • Contivity Security Accelerator (CSA) card The CSA card uses a single Hifn 7854 chip for encryption and compression and has 64 MB of onboard RAM.
  • Page 133: 10/100Base Ethernet Interface Card

    Appendix A Technical specifications 133 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card The 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card has a single RJ-45 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet equipment. Figure 62 shows the 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card. Note: The 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card for the Contivity 1100 looks very similar to Figure...
  • Page 134: Table 11 10/100Base Ethernet Port Pinouts (All Models Except Contivity 1100)

    134 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 11 provides the port pinouts for the 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card installed in all Contivity gateways other than the Contivity 1100. Table 11 10/100BASE Ethernet port pinouts (all models except Contivity 1100) Description RD + RD+RD- 12345678 RD -...
  • Page 135: 1000Base-T Ethernet Interface Card

    Appendix A Technical specifications 135 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card The 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card is generally used to connect to Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on other devices in your network, as well as to provide increased throughput. This interface card has a single RJ-45 connector. Figure 63 shows the 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface card.
  • Page 136: 1000Base-Sx Ethernet Interface Card

    136 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 13 provides the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port pinouts. Table 13 1000BASE-T Ethernet port pinouts Description TP0+ 12345678 TP0- TP1+ TP2+ TP2- TP1- CS260010A TP3+ TP3- 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card The 1000BASE-SX Ethernet interface card implements short-wavelength (850 nm) laser transmissions.
  • Page 137: Figures

    50-micron MMF cable: provides a distance range of 500—550 meters (m) • 62.5-micron MMF cable: provides a distance range of 220—275 m You can order a 10-foot MMF cable from Nortel Networks: • Order no. DM0011117 provides an LC-to-LC connector •...
  • Page 138: Figure 66 Isdn Bri S/T Interface Card

    138 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 14 provides the ADSL port pinouts. Table 14 ADSL cable pinouts Function Ring ISDN BRI interface card The ISDN BRI S/T and ISDN BRI U interface cards have a single RJ-45 connector that provides the signals needed to interface to ISDN equipment. (To connect the ISDN BRI S/T interface to the ISDN network, you must attach an external NT-1 device to the RJ-45 connector.) Figure 66...
  • Page 139: Table 15 Isdn Bri S/T Cable Pinouts

    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. Table 15 provides the ISDN BRI S/T cable pinouts.
  • Page 140: Figure 68 T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface 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 T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card. The cable you use should be wired in accordance with EIA-568-A wiring style.
  • Page 141: Table 17 T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Cable Pinouts For Crossover Connection

    T1/E1 CSU/DSU will not work to specifications. Data may be corrupted. Table 18 provides the T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for a straight-through connection. Table 18 T1/E1 CSU/DSU cable pinouts for straight-through connection Nortel Networks termination Remote termination Signal Pin # to Pin # Signal...
  • Page 142: Figure 69 Quad T1/E1 Csu/Dsu Wan Interface 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 cables with the quad T1/E1 CSU/DSU interface card. The cables you use should be wired in accordance with EIA-568-A wiring style.
  • Page 143: Figure 70 V.90 Modem Interface Card

    Appendix A Technical specifications 143 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 70 shows the V.90 modem interface card. Figure 70 V.90 modem interface card 10973EA Included in the accessory box is a 7-foot RJ-11 cable to attach to a telephone jack.
  • Page 144: Table 20 V.35 Cable Pinouts

    144 Appendix A Technical specifications 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 to attach to the connector. This cable enables the WAN adapter to function as DTE (data terminal equipment).
  • Page 145: Table 21 X.21 Cable Pinouts

    Appendix A Technical specifications 145 Table 20 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...
  • Page 146 146 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 21 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...
  • Page 147: Figure 72 Dual V.35 Wan Interface Card

    Appendix A Technical specifications 147 Dual V.35 WAN interface card The dual V.35 WAN interface card has two DB26 connectors that provide the signals needed to interface to V.35 equipment. Figure 72 shows the dual V.35 interface card. Figure 72 Dual V.35 WAN interface card CS260016A You need a DSU/CSU (digital service unit/channel service unit) between the WAN connection and the gateway.
  • Page 148: Table 22 Db26-To-V.35 Cable Pinouts

    148 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 22 provides the DB26-to-V.35 cable pinouts. Table 22 DB26-to-V.35 cable pinouts Standard-wired end Pair number Special-wired end 26-pin male Signal name and conductor 34-pin male pair 1A pair 1B pair 2A pair 2B pair 3A pair 3B pair 4A pair 4B...
  • Page 149: Figure 73 Hssi Wan Interface Card

    Appendix A Technical specifications 149 HSSI WAN interface card The HSSI WAN interface card has a 50-pin SCSI II female connector that provides the signals needed to interface to a T3 modem or modem eliminator. Figure 73 shows the HSSI WAN interface card. Figure 73 HSSI WAN interface card CS460003A Included in the accessory box is a cable that maps the T3 signals out to a 50-pin...
  • Page 150 150 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 23 T3 cable pinouts (continued) 50-pin SCSI male Signal name 50-pin SCSI male TESTA 302283-K Rev 00...
  • Page 151: Figure 74 Serial Cable Adapter For Connection To Modem (Db9-To-Db25)

    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 to an RS-232-C modem port.
  • Page 152: Table 24 Null Modem Adapter Cable Pinouts

    152 Appendix A Technical specifications Table 24 provides the null modem adapter cable pinouts. Table 24 Null modem adapter cable pinouts DB9 termination DB25 termination Signal Pin # to Pin # Signal Receive Data Send Data Send Data Receive Data Data Terminal Ready Data Set Ready Signal Ground...
  • Page 153 Index Numbers 10/100BASE Ethernet interface card cable adapter for modem, Contivity 1010, 1050, cable specifications 133 1100 151 connector 134 cables, technical specifications described 133 1000BASE-SX connector 137 installing. See option cards, installing 1000BASE-T connector 135 port pinouts, Contivity 1100 134 100BASE-TX connector 133 port pinouts, other Contivity gateways 134 10BASE-T connector 133...
  • Page 154 Contivity 4500 Contivity 4600 99 installing DIMMs 88 Contivity 5000 117 installing option cards 86 Contivity 600 32 removing the front bezel 82 disk drives, replacing. See hard disk drives, replacing a hard disk drive 91 replacing replacing a power supply 90...
  • Page 155 Index 155 dual V.35 WAN interface card hardware option cards cable pinouts 148 specifications 131 connector 147 installing. See option cards, installing described 147 HSSI WAN interface card installing. See option cards, installing cable pinouts 149 connector 149 described 149 installing.
  • Page 156 Contivity 2700 and 2600 73 Contivity 4500 86 replacing a fan tray, Contivity 5000 126 Contivity 4600 97 replacing DIMMs. See DIMMs, installing Contivity 5000 113 Contivity 600 28 replacing hard disk drives Contivity 4500 91 Contivity 4600 102 Contivity 5000 122 pinouts replacing option cards.
  • Page 157 Category 5 133, 135 cable pinouts, X.21 145 connector 143 described 143 installing. See option cards, installing specifications, option cards 131 support, Nortel Networks 21 T1/E1 CSU/DSU WAN interface card cable pinouts 141 connector 140 described 140 installing. See option cards, installing T3 HSSI WAN interface card.
  • Page 158 158 Index 302283-K Rev 00...

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