IES-1000 Integrated Ethernet Switch July 2002 Version 2.04 Hardware Installation Guide...
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IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Table of Contents Copyright ..................................ii ZyXEL Limited Warranty ............................iii Customer Support..............................iv List of Figures................................vii List of Tables ................................vii Preface..................................viii Chapter 1 IES-1000 Applications........................1-1 Applications .............................. 1-1 1.1.1 MTU Application ..........................1-1 1.1.2...
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IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide System Startup............................6-1 6.1.1 The SYS LED Does Not Turn On .....................6-1 The ALM LED Is On..........................6-1 The SHDSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On .......................6-2 The ADSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On......................6-2 The LAN LED(s) Do Not Turn On ......................6-3 There Is No Voice on an ADSL Connection....................6-3 Appendix A Removing and Installing a Fuse......................
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IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide List of Figures Figure 1-1 IES-1000 Building Deployment Example....................1-2 Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application ..........................1-3 Figure 2-1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the IES-1000.................. 2-2 Figure 2-2 Mounting the IES-1000 on a Rack ......................2-3 Figure 3-1 The IES-1000 G.SHDSL SAM1008 Network Module................
Related Documentation User’s Guide The User’s Guide explains firmware setup, management and maintenance procedures. Glossary and ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www.zyxel.com for an online glossary of networking terms or the ZyXEL download library for additional support documentation. viii Preface...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 1 IES-1000 Applications This chapter describes IES-1000 applications and basic operating environment. Applications The following are typical DSL multiplexing applications of the IES-1000. 1. Multiple Tenant Unit (MTU) 2. Enterprise 1.1.1 MTU Application The following figure depicts a typical application of the IES-1000 in a large residential building, or Multiple Tenant Unit (MTU), that leverages existing phone line wiring to provide Internet access to all tenants.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 1-1 IES-1000 Building Deployment Example 1.1.2 Enterprise Application The IES-1000 can also be used in any-sized company to multiplex traffic from employee G.SHDSL or ADSL connections to the Internet. Multiplex traffic from up to 16 connections and use a hub or switch to multiplex more. IES-1000 Applications...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter shows you how to install hardware for a free-standing or rack-mounted scenario. Environment The following are the recommended environments for the IES-1000. 2.1.1 Operating Environment Temperature: 0 — 50°C; Humidity: 5% — 95% (non-condensing) 2.1.2 Storage Environment Temperature: -25 - 70°C;...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide 2.4.1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the IES-1000 Position a mounting bracket on one side of the IES-1000, lining up the four screw holes on the bracket Step 1. with the screw holes on the side of the unit (see the figure shown next). Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 2-2 Mounting the IES-1000 on a Rack Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, install the M5 flat head screws through the mounting bracket holes into Step 2. the rack. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to attach the second mounting bracket on the other side of the rack. Step 3.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Network Modules This chapter shows you how to remove and install network modules. Each IES-1000 accommodates up to two network modules. Remove and install modules via the front of the IES- 1000.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 3-3 Removing a Network Module from the IES-1000 Chassis Installing a Network Module Hold the module with the network ports facing you and insert it into an empty slot located on the front Step 1. of the IES-1000 as shown next.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 3-4 Installing a Network Module into the IES-1000 Chassis The front of the network module must be flush with the front of the IES-1000 after you install a network module or it will not work! Secure the module to the chassis by turning the two screws on the front of the module clockwise as Step 3.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 4 IES-1000 Connections This chapter shows you how and where to make hardware connections. Before you make your hardware connections, make sure that your IES-1000 is safely and securely positioned. Front Panel Connections All connections are made on the front panel of the IES-1000. The following figure shows the front panel connections of the SAM1008.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-2 Console Port Connection SHDSL Port Connections The SHDSL ports connect to an MDF (Main Distribution Frame) and end-user equipment via telephone wire. • For detailed specifications about the associated RJ-11 connector, refer to the Pin Assignment appendix. •...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-3 SHDSL Port and MDF Connections Connect a different telephone wire to the lower port of the MDF using a punch-down tool. Step 3. Connect the other (RJ-11) end of the telephone wire to the end-user G.SHDSL modem/router. Step 4.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-4 SHDSL Port, MDF and User Equipment Connections Notes About MDFs (Main Distribution Frames) An MDF is usually installed between end-users’ equipment and the telephone company (CO) in a basement or telephone room. The MDF is the point of termination for the outside telephone company lines coming into a building and the telephone lines in the building.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-5 Magnified View of MDF Wiring Connect wiring from end-user equipment to the lower ports of an MDF using a telephone wire. Connect wiring from the telephone company to the upper ports of an MDF (see the previous figure). Some MDFs have surge protection circuitry built in between the two banks;...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-6 AAM1008 Installation Overview You can also use RJ-11 connectors on both ends of the telephone cables connect directly to an ADSL modem(s) or patch panel. This chapter discusses connections using MDFs. 4.4.1 Typical Scenarios Your existing telephone wiring usually depends on your region.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-7 Installation Scenario A Procedure To Connect To An MDF Connect the RJ-11 connector end of a telephone wire to one of the USER ports on the AAM1008. Step 1. Connect the other end of the telephone wire to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch-down tool. Step 2.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-8 One MDF for End-user and CO Connections Please refer to the following figure for the connection schema. MDF 1 is the original MDF used for telephone connections only. MDF 2 is used for telephone connections only. MDF 3 is for ADSL service connections.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-9 Installation Scenario B Procedure To Connect To MDFs Acquire two additional MDFs (MDFs 2 and 3). Step 1. Connect the RJ-11 connector ends of telephone wires you want for ADSL service to the USER ports on Step 2.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide 4.4.4 Installation Scenario C Phone service is also available but there are two MDFs; one for end-user telephone line connections and the other one for CO telephone line connections (see the following figure). Users A and B have telephone (only) service. Figure 4-10 Two Separate MDFs for End-user and CO Connections Please refer to the following figure for the ADSL connection schema.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4-11 Installation Scenario C Procedure To Connect To MDFs Acquire two additional MDFs (3 and 4). Step 1. Connect the RJ-11 connector ends of telephone wires you want for ADSL service to the USER ports on Step 2.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Connect the top ports of MDF 1 to the telephone company. 4.4.5 LAN Port (Ethernet) Connection Connect the LAN port of your SAM1008 to an Ethernet WAN switch using a straight-through Category 5 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable with RJ-45 connectors. Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet switch. You may stack multiple IES-1000 units up to the number of ports available on the Ethernet switch as shown next.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Make sure you use a 100-240VAC/1A, 50/60Hz power source. Figure 4-13 Connecting the Power Cord to the IES-1000 and a Power Source Hardware Connections 4-13...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 5 Turning On Your IES-1000 This chapter discusses the fans and LEDs of the IES-1000 after you turn it on. Introduction Before turning on your IES-1000, make sure you: • Have attached a computer to the IES-1000 serial port as explained previously. •...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Network Module Front Panel LEDs The following figures show the front panels of the network modules. LEDs describe the operational status of your network module. Please also refer to the Hardware Troubleshooting chapter to see how LEDs may aid in troubleshooting.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 6 Hardware Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to troubleshoot IES-1000 hardware. Refer also to the Troubleshooting chapter in the User’s Guide . System Startup When you turn on the IES-1000, it automatically runs a self-test that takes approximately 20 seconds. The SYS LED will remain on if your IES-1000 has started normally.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide The SHDSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On The SHDSL LEDs show the operational status of SHDSL port connections. If the SHDSL LED is off, it means the link to the SHDSL modem/router is down or there is not a connection to the SHDSL port. Table 6-3 SHDSL LED Troubleshooting STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Table 6-4 ADSL LED Troubleshooting STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION If your line quality is low, you may need to select slower upstream and downstream line rates for both the IES-1000 and CPE sides. Refer to the User’s Guide. Repeat the steps above using a different ADSL port.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix A Removing and Installing a Fuse This appendix shows you how to remove and install fuses for the IES-1000. The IES-1000 uses one 250V-3A fuse. The IES-1000 comes with two 250V-3A fuses; one is installed at the factory (in the fuse housing) and the other is a spare (also located inside the fuse housing).
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Using a small flat head screwdriver, gently pry open the right side of the fuse housing (located to the Step 3. left of the power cord port receptacle) as shown next. Diagram 2 Opening the Fuse Housing Gently pull the fuse casing from the IES-1000.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Diagram 3 Locations of the Installed and Spare Fuses Remove the burnt-out fuse from the IES-1000. A burnt-out fuse is blackened, darkened or cloudy inside Step 5. its glass casing. A working fuse has a completely clear glass casing. Dispose of the burnt-out fuse. Installing Fuses After removing the burnt-out fuse, gently push the replacement fuse into the same location as the old Step 1.
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix B Pin Assignments Mini RJ-11 4P4C (Console Port) Pin Assignments Diagram 4 RJ-11 4P4C (Console Port) Pin Assignments RJ-11 6P2C (SHDSL Ports on the SAM1008 and ADSL USER or CO Ports on the AAM1008) Pin Assignments Diagram 5 RJ-11 6P2C (SHDSL Port) Pin Assignments Appendix B PIN Assignments...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Note that a 2, 4 or 6 pin connector can be used with this port provided pins 3 and 4 connect to a SAM1008 SHDSL port. RJ-45 (LAN Port) Pin Assignments Diagram 6 RJ-45 (LAN Port) Pin Assignments 1 = TX+ 8 = Not Connected 2 = TX-...
IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix C Hardware Specifications Physical Interfaces IES-1000 • Two slots for a total of up to two hot-swappable xDSL network modules • Power receptacle • 19” 1U rack-mountable, wall-mountable unit • Each network module has one mini RJ-11 console port for local configuration and management SAM1008 G.SHDSL Network Module •...
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IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide Rack-Mounted IES-1000 Installation.....2-1 IES-1000..............viii Read Me First ............viii Installing a Network Module........3-2 Rear Panel Connections Installing Fuses............C Power Cord............4-13 Integrated Ethernet Switch ........ii Rear Panel ............4-13 Related Documentation ..........viii Removing and Installing A Fuse ......A DSL ............
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IES-1000 Hardware Installation Guide SYS LED..............6-1 WAN Link ............. 6-3 Telnet ..............4-1 Warning Sticker ........... 4-12 Temperature .............. F Weight............... F Trademarks..............ii Working Fans............6-1 Turning On Your IES-1000 ........5-1 ZyXEL Limited Warranty........iii User’s Guide............viii, 6-1 Index...