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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL
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  • Page 1 User Manual RR Orion 3 FlexDSL ORION 3 REPEATER DEVICES TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL Version 1.12 Document name UM_Flexdsl-RR-Orion3_V1-12.Docx Revision 11. September 2024...
  • Page 2 User Manual RR Orion 3 © Copyright 2024 by FlexDSL Telecommunications AG. The content of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of FlexDSL Telecommunications AG.
  • Page 3 EU DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC AND EN50419 ................9 SELECTION GUIDE ......................10 PRECAUTION ........................11 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .................... 12 General Information about FlexDSL Orion3 ..............12 Description of Orion3 RR (Repeater) Devices ............13 3.2.1 ABS Plastic & DIN-Rail Enclosure (IP 20/30) ............14 3.2.2...
  • Page 4 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.3.2 <G826> Command ..................63 4.6.3.3 <RESETG826> Command ................63 4.6.3.4 <NETSTAT [LAN/WAN]> Command ............64 4.6.3.5 <NETERR [LAN/WAN]> Command .............. 65 4.6.3.6 <RESETNETSTAT> Command ..............65 4.6.3.7 <M> Command .................... 65 4.6.4 Fault and Maintenance Management Menu ............66 4.6.4.1 <H>...
  • Page 5 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.16 <MULTIPAIR [2/OFF]> Command ............... 85 4.6.5.17 <ID [string]> Command ................85 4.6.5.18 <DEFAULT [0-3]> Command ............... 85 4.6.5.19 <DEFAULT EVERYTHING> Command ............85 4.6.5.20 <DEFAULT DESC> Command ..............86 4.6.5.21 <FACTORY DEFAULT> Command ............. 86 4.6.5.22 <FDPW [ON/OFF]>...
  • Page 6 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.79 <TRAP [1/2] [IP/OFF]> Command .............. 105 4.6.5.80 <TRAP [1/2] [V1/V2C]> Command ............. 105 4.6.5.81 <TRAP [1/2] V3 [RO/RW]> Command ............105 4.6.5.82 <COMMUNITY> Command ............... 105 4.6.5.83 <SNMPSET [ON/OFF]> Command ............105 4.6.5.84 <SNMP [RO|RW] NAME> Command ............106 4.6.5.85 <SNMP [RO|RW] AUTH [MODE]>...
  • Page 7 User Manual RR Orion 3 -48VDС Connector .................... 133 7.2.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................134 Interfaces ......................... 134 8.1.1 SHDSL Line Interface..................134 8.1.2 Monitor or Local Craft Terminal (RS-232) Interface ........... 134 8.1.3 Alarm at Local Craft Terminal (RS-232) Interface ..........134 8.1.4 Monitor or Local Craft Terminal (USB) Interface ..........
  • Page 8 User Manual RR Orion 3 VERSION CONTROL Manual Date Software Major changes to previous version Version Version 04.04.2011 1.0.0 Initial Version 01.07.2011 1.3.4 Update Power Consumption 8.2 22.10.2013 1.5.4 SSH and Radius added 06.05.2014 1.6.6 SNMP & RADIUS updated; Commands updated incl. SD-Card 09.07.2015 1.6.19 LLDP chapter included...
  • Page 9 IT’S ONLY ALLOWED TO USE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLYS THAT ARE APPROVED ACOORDING TO THE SAFETY STANDARD IEC/EN 62368-1. IT’S ONLY ALLOWED TO USE THE UNITS WITH HOUSINGS SUPPLYED FROM FLEXDSL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AG (SUBRACKS, MINIRACK, UTTX). THE RACK HAS TO BE CONNECTED PERMANENTLY TO A RELIABLE PROTECTIVE ERTH CONDUCTOR.
  • Page 10 User Manual RR Orion 3 1 SELECTION GUIDE Functionality FlexDSL Orion3 Models FG-PAM-            RGN-2Eth-RL, V81            RGN-2Eth-PL, V83 ...
  • Page 11 RR Orion 3 2 PRECAUTION The present document describes devices of the FlexDSL Orion 3 Repeater family. The document contains the technical description of the devices, installation, configuration, and operation instructions. Appendices and installation manuals containing additional information about the system are also an integral part of the present document.
  • Page 12 In addition, the FlexDSL Orion3 modem range also supports DSL channel bonding for up to 4 copper pairs in order to achieve speeds to 60.8Mbps! FlexDSL Orion3 SHDSL.bis Extended modems can provide up to 4 complete E1 interfaces, which support framed and unframed services (G.703/G.704).
  • Page 13 User Manual RR Orion 3 Supported management features: • Local Craft Terminal (RS-232), Telnet, SNMP and WEB • Two levels of system users: administrator and user, protected with passwords. Supported operating modes: • Multi-Service Operation, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint and Ring Applications Description of Orion3 RR (Repeater) Devices Orion3 RR devices are available in the following enclosures (in accordance with IEC-60529): ABS Shockproof Plastic Enclosure...
  • Page 14 User Manual RR Orion 3 High Density Polyethylene Enclosure Resistant to alkaline earths, salt water, fungal and putrefaction bacteria. IP 68 This IP 68 enclosure is made of the same materials as the cables, meaning wherever a cable is used an IP-68 enclosure can also be used.
  • Page 15 User Manual RR Orion 3 FG-PAM-RGN-2Eth-RL, V81 FG-PAM-RG2N-4Eth-RL, V84 Figure 3.2 Panel for the blue metal DIN-Rail enclosure. The RR devices have several mounting possibilities: Just putting it on a table, DIN-Rail mounting or wall mounting. On a table, it is allowed to pile up to three units. DIN-Rail Mounting Wall Mounting with screws...
  • Page 16 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.2 Polycarbonate Plastic & Die-Cast Aluminium Enclosure (IP 67/68) The enclosure has two cable glands to connect the SHDSL lines. There is an earthing point on each enclosure with another cable gland, a cable or an M4 bolt. On the completest die-cast aluminium enclosure you can find two hermetic RJ-45 connectors for Ethernet and Local Craft Terminal connection.
  • Page 17 User Manual RR Orion 3 The center to center spacing of fixing holes is 143x287mm. The hole diameter is 6mm Figure 3.5 View of FG-PAM-xxx-IPL devices...
  • Page 18 User Manual RR Orion 3 The center to center spacing of fixing holes is 142x282mm. The hole diameter is 6mm Figure 3.6 View of FG-PAM-xxx-IPH devices...
  • Page 19 User Manual RR Orion 3 Figure 3.7 View of FG-PAM-xxx-IPP devices...
  • Page 20 User Manual RR Orion 3 Weight: 3850g, including 5m terminating cable and repeater Figure 3.8 View of FG-PAM-xxx-IPS devices Material Specifications of the Enclosure Body Test criteria Data/value Standard Density 0,953 g/cm ISO 1183/DIN 53479 Tensile strength 21 N/mm ISO 527/DIN 53455 Ultimate elongation 800 % ISO 527/DIN 53455...
  • Page 21 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.3 Remote Power Supply and Wetting Current Orion3 RR devices do not support the wetting current termination like the LTU device. To have wetting current means to remote power the RR device. The remote power supply modes can be changed by jumpers and the LP/DP switch (LP means local powering, DP means distance/remote powering).
  • Page 22 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.3.2 Configuration of Remote Power The remote power supply modes can be changed by jumpers and the LP/DP switch (LP means local powering, DP means distance/remote powering). Local/Remote Power Modes Voltage Restrictions Local Power Supply 18-36VDC, 36-72VDC Switch on LP position Default Jumper position (delivery).
  • Page 23 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.4 Description of Orion3 Interfaces 3.2.4.1 SHDSL Interface The Orion3 devices are available with 1, 2 or 4 SHDSL interfaces. The interfaces can operate fully independent of each other as well as they can be combined to operate in multipair mode. Therefore all independent SHDSL interfaces and groups of SHDSL interfaces (multipair mode) can be configured separately from each other.
  • Page 24 User Manual RR Orion 3 Mode Coding Type Baserate Transmission Standard Data Rate PAM16 3..60 2*Baserate* 64 Annex A, Annex B, 2-pair, Master/Slave Fix Configuration kbit/s Annex AB (autodetection) PAM32 12..89 2-pair, Master PAM16 Auto (3..60) Annex AB (autodetection) Autodetection PAM32 Auto (12..89) 2-pair, Slave...
  • Page 25 RR Orion 3 3.2.4.1.3 Reservation Mode Reservation is provisioned for 2- and 4-channel FlexDSL Orion3 devices. The main task of reservation is to transmit the most important data even in the case of the failure of one or several SHDSL connections. Reservation also takes care about an efficient bandwidth usage over all SHDSL channels like the normal transmission modes.
  • Page 26 User Manual RR Orion 3 The following pictures illustrate the last example in the previous table with reservation of two channels (The <RESERVE> command is used to configure reservation). Figure 3.11 Example of reservation...
  • Page 27 Table 3.8 Examples of reservation of systems with two, three and four SHDSL channels 3.2.4.1.4 Automatic Configuration of a Link FlexDSL Orion 3 devices support to configure the complete link in accordance with the Master- Modem configuration. This mode is available for the following links: •...
  • Page 28 User Manual RR Orion 3 The system of automatic configuration operates the following way: • The CP side (Slave) automatically adjusts configuration according to the stream structure received from the CO side (Master), not to cause permanent losses of user data. •...
  • Page 29 This interface is not yet supported by repeaters. 3.2.4.3 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interfaces of all FlexDSL Orion3 devices fulfil the standard IEEE 802.3 and support the Port (PBVLAN command) and Tag (VLAN command) based VLAN protocol (Virtual Local Area Network – IEEE 802.1Q). A virtual network represents a group of network nodes, whose traffic, including the broadcast traffic, is completely isolated from other network nodes.
  • Page 30 User Manual RR Orion 3 The Ethernet traffic between all network interfaces of the device is distributed by the internal Ethernet switch (see next figure). In Orion3 devices four types of network interfaces exist: • Ethernet interfaces (external connector on the front panel, and backplane connector) •...
  • Page 31 User Manual RR Orion 3 A group of LANx Ports (Ethernet interface) means the LAN port connector on the front panel or backplane that can serve as a Trunk port, Access port or Mixed port. The Trunk port is a port where all present packets have the VLAN format, namely, the Ethernet frame with a header, determining the number of the VLAN and QoS.
  • Page 32 User Manual RR Orion 3 2. For all other VLANs. Here, every PBVLAN has its own MAC address table, but different VLANs on one PBVLAN share the same database. A device with the MAC address XYZ, VLAN(any other), PBVLAN A, will not conflict with a device having the MAC address XYZ, VLAN(any other), PBVLAN B.
  • Page 33 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.4.4 MAC Filter The system supports MAC filtering feature. If enabled the device will filter MAC addresses and acts according to the defined MAC filtering rule. If disabled, the system will store and forward correct Ethernet packets according to the configuration of Ethernet subsystem. White List White List contains a list of MAC addresses.
  • Page 34 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.4.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol The system supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) according to IEEE 801.1d 2004 recommendation. All available Ethernet ports as well as all available WAN interfaces could participate in RSTP construction. A WAN interface could be configured to carry Ethernet data over DSL line or over E1 interface.
  • Page 35 User Manual RR Orion 3 When a failure appears on a network, an alternative path will be selected, and port roles will be changed. Please look to a picture below: Figure 3.18 Change of Port role upon network failure. ATTENTION! ONLY PORTS WITH ROOT AND DESIGNATED ROLES WILL FORWARD DATA PACKETS.
  • Page 36 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.4.6 RADIUS The RADIUS (Remote Authentication in Dial-In User Service) is used to authenticate and authorize remote devices from the single place. Unlike the local authentication and authorization, where USERNAME/PASSWORD/ACCESS_RIGHTS must be created for every single unit in the network, the RADIUS authentication and authorization means that user credentials must be created and stored only once on the RADIUS server.
  • Page 37 String to add: $INCLUDE dictionary.flexdsl If Vendor Specific Attributes are used, the server will send the message containing two fields: <Vendor-Specific> <4249 0 ACCESS_RIGHTS_STRING>. Here 4249 is Vendor ID of FlexDSL Telecommunications AG. ACCESS_RIGHTS_STRING contains the user privileges. Client configuration. File clients.conf.
  • Page 38 We need to create USERS with appropriate rights. User records are located at /etc/freeradius/users. # Orion3 User with Administration rights ORION3ADMIN Cleartext-Password := "AdminPass" FlexDSL-Rights = ALL, Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.169.0, Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0 # Orion3 User with User rights. Basic change of configuration ORION3USER Cleartext-Password := "UserPass"...
  • Page 39 Service-types are supported: • Type 6: Administrative; modem grants access equal to FlexDSL-Rights = ALL • Type 7: NAS Prompt; modem grants access equal to FlexDSL-Rights += TEST, += STATUS User configuration. File users User records are in /etc/freeradius/users.
  • Page 40 User Manual RR Orion 3 Privileges Hierarchy Levels Description Related commands Group Subgroup Level ALARM LINKCLEAR Commands of this level ALARM T SENSOR are available for SOFTINFO DISCONNECT everyone. No additional authorization is required CONNECT CONTROL Operation of remote [CTRL] devices MACTABLE RESTART...
  • Page 41 DSL/E1 links. LLDP protocol is vendor neutral, so various devices can interoperate and introduce their capabilities to remote peers even if they were produced by other vendors. The LLDP implementation in FlexDSL Orion3 / MiniFlex devices can read and display the following parameters received from remote peer:...
  • Page 42 User Manual RR Orion 3 the same multicast group. This feature reduces the bandwidth consumption on low-speed links, like SHDSL channels. The IGMP Snooping feature supports two types of ports: • Router Port: this port indicates the direction to the Router that periodically sends the IGMP Query messages.
  • Page 43 User Manual RR Orion 3 Figure 3.19 Example of distribution of time slots in an SHDSL frame at a line rate of 89x64 kbit/s in the mode when both E1 interfaces 1280 kbps of V.35 and both internal WAN1 and WAN2 ports are used for the termination device.
  • Page 44 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.2.6.1 Analogue Loop back During the analogue loop back test, the SHDSL transceiver receives the transmitted signal from its own transmitter. The analogue loop back function (the STARTAL command is used to activate the analogue loop back) is used to test the equipment itself. The analogue loop back causes a non-urgent alarm of the local unit and an urgent alarm of the remote unit.
  • Page 45 User Manual RR Orion 3 On the SHDSL side, six CRC6 check bits are generated per SHDSL frame. CRC6 errors are used by the software to count the block errors of the SHDSL channel and to evaluate its error performance according to ITU-T Rec. G.826. For the E1 interface, calculations according to G.826 are only possible in the framed mode according to G.704 with the CRC4 option enabled.
  • Page 46 User Manual RR Orion 3 Alarm Indication When managing the device via the local craft terminal (RS-232, USB) or via Telnet, all LEDs, except the Ethernet LEDs will blink with a frequency of 1 Hz. 3.3.1 LEDs The LEDs display the normal operation conditions and alarm conditions of a device. Panel or PCB Element Description...
  • Page 47 User Manual RR Orion 3 LED Status Device Status Ethernet left LED Green Connection is active Connection is not active Green blinking Data receive and/or transmit Ethernet right LED Amber 100 Mbit/s receive/transmit rate 10 Mbit/s receive/transmit rate Table 3.13 Ethernet LED behaviour according to the device status 3.3.2 Alarm LEDs The alarm LEDs on any Orion3 device (Master/Slave) light with red or amber if any alarm appears.
  • Page 48 Monitor, Local Craft Terminal To use the USB interface as local craft terminal, you need to download and install the following driver http://www.flexdsl.ch/extranetfiles/Software/Orion3_USB_Driver.zip. This is an USB to serial driver and allow having a COM port over USB. 3.4.2 Management by Ethernet Interface 3.4.2.1 Telnet...
  • Page 49 User Manual RR Orion 3 Example: The management through a Telnet session can be activated by a standard command on any Windows computer: telnet <IP-address> If no symbols are received by the modem over the telnet connection within a timeout set by SESSION command (5 minutes by default), this session breaks.
  • Page 50 User Manual RR Orion 3 Figure 3.23 WEB interface – “Orion3 Configuration” Figure 3.24 WEB interface – “Orion3 Configuration-Device Management” All tables are displayed dynamically. The parameters in the tables are refreshed every 5 seconds. Click the button in the left part of the window of the WEB browser to display the necessary table. The software version is also displayed in the left part of the window.
  • Page 51 User Manual RR Orion 3 Figure 3.25 WEB interface – “Orion 3 DSL Status, Statistics G.826, Network Statistics” The WEB interface session breaks in case of inactivity within a timeout set by SESSION command in CLI (5 minutes by default).
  • Page 52 SNMP-Server that is actually a software and available free or commercially from various vendors for different platforms. The FlexView Network Management System (NMS) from FlexDSL Telecommunications AG is available too. Figure 3.26 The structure of SNMP-based NMS.
  • Page 53 MIB II RFC1213-MIB, a standard MIB for all devices is fully supported • IF-MIB, RFC-2863, MIB descriptions of interfaces is fully supported • NATEKS-MIB, MIB for the Nateks/FlexDSL equipment is fully supported • DS1-MIB, RFC-2495, MIB describing E1 streams is partially supported •...
  • Page 54 User Manual RR Orion 3 Figure 3.27 Message exchange in SNMP-based networks. NOTE: The NMS Server is not involved into the message exchange for management protocols such as Telnet, SSH and HTTP. These sessions are initiated between Management Console and Network Element directly. Figure 3.28 SNMP–...
  • Page 55 User Manual RR Orion 3 3.4.2.4 SSH The SSH (Secure Shell) protocol is used to access Orion3 devices over IP networks. Unlike Telnet, SSH encrypts the communication using a key, making it unreadable if intercepted by an intruder. This ensures that sensitive user data, such as login credentials and passwords, can be securely transmitted over public networks.
  • Page 56 User Manual RR Orion 3 4 PROGRAMMING GUIDE Command Structure Main Menu Performance Fault and maintenance Configuration management management management G826 ENCODE G826 C STATUS ENCODE KEY [N] RESETG826 STATUS T ENCODE [ON/OFF] [N] NETSTAT [LAN/WAN] STATUS L SECURE [ON/OFF] NETERR [LAN/WAN] STATUS ETH USERS...
  • Page 57 User Manual RR Orion 3 DOT1X [ON/OFF] DOT1X DYNVLAN [ON/OFF] SETIP x.x.x.x GATEWAY x.x.x.x NETMASK x.x.x.x MTU [68..1500] WANIDLE [1/7E] ETHSD [MODE] [N=1-4] FC [ON/OFF] [N=1-4] IRATE [speed/OFF] [N=1-4] ERATE [speed/OFF] CRATE [speed] [CoS] [WAN] COS [QOS/VLAN] [N] [0..3/OFF] SNMP [V1|V2C|V3] [ON|OFF] SNMPACL [1/2] [IP/OFF] TRAP [1/2] [IP/OFF] TRAP [1/2] [V1/V2C]...
  • Page 58 User Manual RR Orion 3 Orion3 Software Every Orion3 device stores up to two software versions in the memory (EEPROM): one unchangeable software (standby software No.1) and one upgradeable software (software No.2). Two versions are necessary to prevent any device failure due to downloading of faulty or damaged software or due to hardware failure during downloading of the new software.
  • Page 59 User Manual RR Orion 3 Restoring from backup copy Startup configuration Backup configuration Saving of backup copy Loading (Command BACKUP) Running configuration Changing values Configuration changing New configuration Figure 4.1 Operations of the configuration parameters after the restart Configuration changes, which are used instantly, are written into the running, startup and new configuration, and the device continues working according to these configurations.
  • Page 60 User Manual RR Orion 3 Restoring from backup copy (Command RESTORE) Startup configuration Backup configuration Confirming of changes Loading (Command CONFIRM) Saving of backup copy (Command BACKUP) Loading Running configuration Appling of changes (Command APPLY) Changing values New configuration Configuration changing Figure 4.3 Operations of configuration parameters that should be confirmed Groups of Commands Requiring Confirmation In Orion3 devices the following four groups of parameters require a confirmation: LINE, NET,...
  • Page 61 User Manual RR Orion 3 Commands 4.6.1 Main Menu The main menu is presented as shown below: MODEL FG-PAM-RG2N-4Eth-RL, V84 HW 2.5 SW 2.0.11 Security DATE 7-2-2022 RUNS 0d 01:17:15 ALARM URGENT STATUS LINK DOWN MODEL_DESC Dual Repeater/Ethernet 120 Ohm IP 192.168.0.235 ------------- Main Menu ----------------- 1.
  • Page 62 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.2.2 <APPLY [ALL/GROUP]> Command This command is used to apply changes in all groups or to apply changes in one of these groups: LINE, VLAN, NET, and SNMP. As a result, changed in the group are written from the new configuration into the running one.
  • Page 63 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.3.2 <G826> Command The <G826> command displays the ITU-T G.826 performance parameters of the SHDSL line. Depending on the number of SHDSL channels in the system, a table is displayed containing 1, 2 or 4 columns of data. RR_01_FMM>G826 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G.826 Error Performance...
  • Page 64 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.3.4 <NETSTAT [LAN/WAN]> Command This command shows the main network (LAN or WAN & MWAN) interface counters. RR_01_FMM>NETSTAT LAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interface LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mode 100F DOWN DOWN DOWN Octets 344250 343674 Packets 2148 2224 B/mcast...
  • Page 65 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.3.5 <NETERR [LAN/WAN]> Command This command shows the main network (LAN or WAN & MWAN) interface error counters. RR_01_FMM>>NETERR WAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interface WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 MWAN1 MWAN2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad octets: Discards Undersize : Oversize Fragments : Jabber MAC error :...
  • Page 66 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4 Fault and Maintenance Management Menu After typing “2” in the main menu and pressing <enter>, the following message is displayed: Fault and maintenance management activated Enter 'M' to return to MAIN, or 'H' for HELP information RR_01_FMM>...
  • Page 67 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.2 <NM> Command The <NM> command displays the ITU-T G.991.2 Noise Margin. It means the maximum possible increase in the Noise Margin for which the BER is expected to be not less than 10 [dB]. RR_01_FMM>NM Channel: DSL1...
  • Page 68 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.4 <STATUS ETH> Command This command displays parameters of the Ethernet ports, namely the rate and the operation mode. RR_01_FMM>STATUS ETH LAN1 speed/duplex: 100 FULL LAN2 speed/duplex: --- LAN3 speed/duplex: --- LAN4 speed/duplex: --- RR_01_FMM> 4.6.4.5 <STATUS IGMP>...
  • Page 69 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.7 <STATUS RADIUS> Command The <STATUS RADIUS> command displays the actual status of RADIUS servers RR_01_FMM>STATUS RADIUS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status Server 1 Server 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status Not connected Not connected Server IP 192.168.0.190 192.168.0.190 Server port : 1812 1812 Server key...
  • Page 70 User Manual RR Orion 3 Parameter Description Destination Name of WAN channel Status The physical channel where logical WAN channel operate. Can be either DSL or E1. Enabled Shows if encoding is enabled or disabled on this channel. Remote Status of remote unit: Waiting: waiting for peer Detected: peer detected Status of cipher exchange with remote unit:...
  • Page 71 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.11 <AСO [GROUP ON/OFF])> Command The <AСO> command (Alarm Cut Off) without additional parameter shows deactivated alarm indications (LED and relays). RR_FMM>ACO ETH1 RR_FMM> The <ACO [GROUP ON/OFF]> command activates/deactivates a GROUP for alarm indications. RR_FMM>ACO ETH1 OFF NONE RR_FMM>...
  • Page 72 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.13 <LLDP STAT [IF/ALL]> The <LLDP STAT [IF/ALL]> command shows detailed LLDP status for selected port or for all ports. RR_01_FMM>LLDP STAT ALL IfIndex 7 neighbors 00:0f:d9:06:c3:8e age: 28 ttl: 121 Chassis ID: MAC address 00:0f:d9:06:c3:8e Port ID: Interface name WAN1 TTL: 121 Port description: WAN1...
  • Page 73 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.16 <RESET> Command The <RESET> command restarts the device. CO_FMM>RESET 4.6.4.17 <CONFIRM> Command This command confirms the running configuration and writes it to the startup configuration. As a result, after confirmation of the configuration variables changes in all groups, they will be written from the running configuration into the startup configuration.
  • Page 74 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.21 <DUMP N/R/S/B> Command This command displays the dump of the corresponding configuration: New. Running, Startup or Backup. RR_FMM>DUMP R ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dump of running configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NET.MAC_ADDRESS 00 0F D9 00 10 03 M.DEVICE_ID 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 4F 4D 4D 4F 4E 00\ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RR_FMM>...
  • Page 75 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.25 <SENSOR [N=1..3] [O/C]> Command This command sets the type of external alarm sensors. They can either be normally open (abbreviated 'O') or normally closed (abbreviated 'C'). It has two parameters: alarm circuit number and sensor type. Normally (O)pen: External alarm circuit must be left open, i.e., should not let the current pass through.
  • Page 76 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.29 <TFTP [CMD] [ARG1][ARG2]> Command This command allows to perform some maintenance operations over TFTP. CMD operations can be: • SOFTUPDATE: Update software from TFTP server. In this case ARG1 should contain the IP address of the TFTP server and ARG2 should contain the path to the file on server. •...
  • Page 77 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.31 <SOFTINFO> Command This command displays some information about the software, which are stored in the current device. Any device can have two stored software copies (different versions are possible). One copy of the software is started after switching power on, while the other is a backup software. RR_01_FMM>SOFTINFO Loader : 5.7...
  • Page 78 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.4.37 <SD SAVE [N=0..9]> Command The <SD SAVE> command generates a configuration file and saves it to the SD card. The SD SAVE <CR> generates the STARTUP.CFG file while SD SAVE x<CR> generates the desired PROFILEx.CFG file.
  • Page 79 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5 Configuration Management Menu After typing “3” in the main menu and pressing <enter>, the following message is displayed: Configuration management activated Enter 'M' to return to MAIN, or 'H' for HELP information RR_CM> 4.6.5.1 <H> Command Type <H>...
  • Page 80 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.2 <ENCODE [NRSB]> Command This command shows encoding configuration. RR_01_CM>ENCODE Running configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Encoding WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Destination : WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 Enabled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RR_01_CM> Optional parameters describe what configuration must be shown: New, Running, Startup, Backup.
  • Page 81 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.5 <SECURE ON/OFF> Command This command activates/deactivates the advanced security. The basic security allows 2 users, ADMIN and USER. The Advanced Security software license allows up to eight users. Each user can have different access rights to command line interface (CLI) and SNMP commands. The optional access control list (ACL) is possible to set for every user additionally.
  • Page 82 User Manual RR Orion 3 Privileges Hierarchy Levels Description Related commands Group Subgroup Level ALARM LINKCLEAR Commands of this level ALARM T SENSOR are available for SOFTINFO DISCONNECT everyone. No additional authorization is required CONNECT CONTROL Operation of remote [CTRL] devices MACTABLE RESTART...
  • Page 83 User Manual RR Orion 3 The abridgements in braces “[ ]” can be entered instead of complete name. If group has Note: been entered without subgroup definitions, all subgroups will become available. To define subgroup, type it after group name with “:” in the beginning of a subgroup. The WEB interface will follow the rights of CLI interface Examples: USER TESTUSER + S:LINK,LANC add privileges to show LINK status, LAN status and to clear...
  • Page 84 User Manual RR Orion 3 Group of SHDSL parameters Description Port Description (ifAlias) Mode Master, Slave, Multipair Extended rates Extended DSL feature ON/OFF Line coding Type of the line encoding (PAM128, PAM64, PAM32, PAM16, PAM8, PAM4) Data Transmission Rate on SHDSL line (BR*64kbit/s). Auto – adaptation mode Baserate Annex Transmission Mode (ANNEX A, ANNEX B, ANNEX AB)
  • Page 85 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.13 <BASERATE [M/AUTO] [N=1/2]> Command This command sets the transmission rate M to the line SHDSL interface, where N is the number of the SHDSL interface. For repeater with just one SHDSL channel, the command is entered without typing the number N.
  • Page 86 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.20 <DEFAULT DESC> Command This command sets the port description (ifAlias) to default values. 4.6.5.21 <FACTORY DEFAULT> Command This command resets whole configuration to factory default parameters, including IP, netmask and default gateway of the device. RR_01_CM>FACTORY DEFAULT Do You really want to setup the Unit to its factory defaults? (Y/N) The unit will restart...
  • Page 87 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.29 <PTMP [ADD/DEL] [IF]> Command This command helps to add or delete an interface to the Point-to-Multipoint group channel. [IF] is the name of interface to add or delete: • RS-1: RS-232 or RS-485 • WAN1-WAN4: WAN interface to transmit PTMP data through •...
  • Page 88 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.34 <NET> Command The <NET> command allows to enter the submenu for NET settings. 4.6.5.35 <H> Command Type <H> and the monitor lists all available commands in the NET sub-menu. If you type H [command] you will get additional help on [command]. RR_NET>H ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type 'H [command]' to get additional help on [command]...
  • Page 89 User Manual RR Orion 3 SSH PORT [N] Set TCP port for SSH service SSH AUTH [PASS/PUBKEY/PUBKEY,PASS]Set SSH authentication type SSHKEYSIZE [RSA/ECDSA] [N]Set SSH encryption key size SSHKEY DEL [RSA/ECDSA/ALL]Delete SSH Key SSHKEY DEL Delete SSH Key SSL [SHOW/DEL] [options] Manage SSL certificate and private key RADIUS [1..2] SECRET Set shared key for Radius Server RADIUS [1..2] SECRET OFF Clear shared secret for Radius...
  • Page 90 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.36 <NETCONFIG [N/R/S/B]> Command Without parameters the <NETCONFIG> command displays the running configuration of the network subsystem and interfaces: RR_NET>NETCONFIG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running Network Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethernet settings : LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 Description : LAN1...
  • Page 91 User Manual RR Orion 3 VLAN, QoS and Ethernet port configurations Ethernet settings Port identifier of the internal Ethernet switch Description Port Description (ifAlias) Destination Identifier of the port, which is mapped to the corresponding WAN interface. Access/Trunk Type of port (trunk, access or mixed) Port-based VLAN Port-based VLAN to which the network interface is assigned.
  • Page 92 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.37 <COSCONFIG [N/R/S/B]> Command Without parameters the <COSCONFIG> command displays the running CoS configuration: RR_01_NET>COSCONFIG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running QoS Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QoS to CoS mapping Per-VLAN CoS override --------------------- --------------------- QoS : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VLAN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CoS : 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 CoS : - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 93 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.39 <RSTP [A..E] [ON/OFF]> Command RSTP system creates separate instance for each PBVLAN. Every instance will work only with ports included in specific PBVLAN. It means that up to 5 RSTP instances could be created on a device.
  • Page 94 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.44 <RSTP [IFACE] MA [6..40] This parameter sets Maximum Age parameter. According to the IEEE 802.1D:2004 standard the Maximum Age parameter declares the node number in the chain, which will discard the BPDU packet that root-bridge sends. Every node in the chain will compare “Age” value in BPDU and will drop the packet if its “Age”...
  • Page 95 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.46 <RSTP [IFACE] PCOST [AUTO/1..200000000]> Command This command allows automatic path cost selection or allows manual settings. In automatic mode the value depends on the bit rate. The higher bit rate is, the lower path cost is. The port with lower path cost will be selected as root port.
  • Page 96 User Manual RR Orion 3 RSTP configurations for whole device Port Base VLAN letter. Could be from A to E Status RSTP status for an instance. VLAN/VID Displays service VLAN number and VID for RSTP service messages Prio RSTP bridge priority Hello Hello time in seconds FwdDelay...
  • Page 97 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.50 <RSTP DIAG> Command The <RSTP DIAG> command shows RSTP diagnostics per interface. It displays what RSTP priority and what MAC address switch receives and what MAC address / RSTP priority it advertises to its neighbours. RR_NET>RSTP DIAG RSTP A 32768:00-0F-D9-05-3D-CA : 1.
  • Page 98 User Manual RR Orion 3 PBVLAN isolation also affects aggregation of WANs in MWAN (multi-WAN). Only WAN channels from the same PBVLAN will aggregate with each other. For example, if WAN1 and WAN3 are in PBVLAN A, and WAN2 and WAN4 are in PBVLAN B, and all WANs go in one direction, two MWANs will be created each consisting of 2 WANs instead of 1 MWAN with 4 WANs.
  • Page 99 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.55 <ALLOW [IF] [VLAN list]> Command This command selects which VLANs are allowed on interfaces in TRUNK or MIXED mode ([IF] is LANx, WANx). The VLAN list is a comma-separated list of allowed VLANS from 1 to 8, and the word OTHER (allows all other VLANs except 1-8).
  • Page 100 User Manual RR Orion 3 MAC Filter configuration Port Port identifier of the internal Ethernet switch MACFILTER is enabled OFF: MACFILTER is disabled FILTER: non-listed ingress packets will be filtered INDICATE: non-listed ingress packets will be filtered, and SNMP Trap will be generated BLOCK: port will be blocked upon receiving of non-listed packet...
  • Page 101 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.61 <MACFILTER [LAN1-5] [ON/OFF]> Command The <MACFILTER [LAN1-5] [ON/OFF]> command enables or disables MAC Filter option on selected LAN interface. RR_NET>MACFILTER 4 OFF -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAC Filter Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Mode ON/FILTER ON/INDICATE ON/BLOCK OFF/BLOCK...
  • Page 102 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.64 <DOT1X [LAN1-5] {OPTION}> Command This command configures IEEE 802.1x access control option on selected LAN interface. DOT1X parameter Parameter Description Default parameter. Only one host (MAC address) can be authenticated on a port. If one ON/SHOST host passed authentication, requests from other hosts will be ignored.
  • Page 103 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.73 <IRATE [speed/OFF] [N1-4]> Command The command IRATE is an abridgement of the Ingress Rate. It limits the incoming data stream that reaches the internal Hardware Ethernet Switch. The IRATE can be set up for every LAN port separately.
  • Page 104 The command CRATE is an abridgement of CoS Rate. It limits the egress bandwidth of selected CoS queue for specified WAN interface. Starting from the 1.3.0 firmware FlexDSL Orion3 and MiniFlex devices have 4 CoS queues with numbers from 0 to 3. The queue with “0” number has the lowest priority while the queue with “3”...
  • Page 105 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.77 <SNMPACL> Command This command is used to create SNMP ACL. If enabled, the SNMP SET and Poll messages will be accepted only from IP addresses inside this list. SNMPACL [1/2] x.x.x.x - set 1st or 2nd IP address in x.x.x.x format. SNMPACL [1/2] OFF - remove 1st or 2nd IP address.
  • Page 106 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.84 <SNMP [RO|RW] NAME> Command This command set SNMPv3 username for user with Read-Only (RO) or Read-Write (RW) access rights. <SNMP RO NAME>. This command set SNMP user with Read-Only access rights. <SNMP RW NAME>. This command set SNMP user with Read-Write access rights. 4.6.5.85 <SNMP [RO|RW] AUTH [MODE]>...
  • Page 107 User Manual RR Orion 3 For example: OID of 'ifNumber' according to MIB is '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1'. Its real OID is 'ifNumber.0' - '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0'. OID pointing to the member of MIB variable array should end with an index. For example: OID of 'ifInOctets' is '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10'. LAN2 interface index is 2. Then OID of ifInOctets for LAN2 would be 'ifInOctets.2' or '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2'.
  • Page 108 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.91 <LLDP DEFAULT> Command The <LLDP DEFAULT> command restores factory LLDP parameters. Parameter Value Retransmission Interval 30 seconds Transmission Multiplier Reinitialize Delay 2 seconds Transmission Delay 2 seconds Notification Interval 5 seconds MED Fast Start Counter LLDPU Transmission Enabled LLDPU Reception...
  • Page 109 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.94 <LLDP INT VLAN [ON/OFF]> Command The <LLDP INT VLAN [ON/OFF]> command enables or disables LLDP messages exchange in management VLAN only. This feature is disabled by default, so all interfaces (LAN and WAN) participate into the LLDP table construction. It means that, in case if two units are connected through the service-provider equipment, the border service provider switches or routers participate in LLDP network construction.
  • Page 110 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.98 <DST [WINTER/SUMMER]> Command This command allows manually definition for winter and summer daylight saving time change. The following parameters must be entered in the dialog: Parameter Description JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC MONTH Day when you change time.
  • Page 111 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.99 <DST [OFF/INFO/NAME]> Command Parameter Description Disables Daylight Saving Time INFO List pre-defined time change rules NAME Select pre-defined time change rules Pre-defined time change rules are: Name Rules Description MAR SUN>=8 (9 ) 02:00w +60min Canada NOV firstSUN (2 ) 02:00w +0min OCT SUN>=15...
  • Page 112 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.100 <NETDEFAULT> Command This command sets for VLAN, QoS, Ethernet Port, MTU, WAN idle pattern and SNMP settings to default values. All IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, sub-network mask, gateway, IPv4 and IPv6 modes, IPv6 autoconfiguration mode, Service and Radius settings are changed.
  • Page 113 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.101 <[SSH|TELNET|HTTP|HTTPS] [ON/OFF]> Command These commands allow enabling or disabling of defined service. RR_NET>SSH ON Warning: The unit will start generating SSH Keys. Be patient..This may require up to 2 Minutes! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Network Configuration <------------------------------------- cut ------------------------------------>...
  • Page 114 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.105 <SSHKEYSIZE [RSA/ECDSA] [N]> Command This command sets SSH key size. Usage: SSHKEYSIZE [RSA/ECDSA] [N] Parameter Description RSA/ECDSA Key type. Key size in bits: • For RSA key: 1024/2048 • For ECDSA key: 256/384/52 4.6.5.106 <SSHKEY DEL [RSA/ECDSA/ALL]>...
  • Page 115 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.109 <RADIUS [1/2] SECRET> Command This command defines common sharing secret for RADIUS server and client. RR_NET>RADIUS 1 SECRET Enter shared secret: Repeat shared secret: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running Network Configuration <------------------------------------- cut ------------------------------------> Services : TELNET,HTTP,HTTPs,DOT1X,IPv4 SSH Encryption : 1024 Syslog servers...
  • Page 116 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.112 <RADIUS [1/2] [IP:P/OFF]> Command Command adds or removes the IP address of primary or secondary RADIUS server. It is possible to specify port, the client will try to connect to. If port is not defined the default UDP port 1812 will be used.
  • Page 117 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.115 <RADIUS [1/2] MODE {mode}> Command This command configures the RADIUS usage or disables the selected server. The {mode} option may take the following values: Parameter Description The server will not be used. This parameter is equal to RADIUS [1/2] OFF command AUTH Selected server will be used for management account validation...
  • Page 118 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.118 <SYSNAME [SET]> Command This command shows/sets sysName variable. RR_NET>SYSNAME SET Enter SYSNAME (ESC to cancel): RR on the table RR_NET>SYSNAME NTU on the table RR_NET> 4.6.5.119 <SYSLOCATION [SET]> Command This command shows/sets sysLocation variable. RR_NET>SYSLOCATION SET Enter SYSLOCATION (ESC to cancel): new_orlean_node_2...
  • Page 119 User Manual RR Orion 3 4.6.5.121 <[IPV4|IPV6] [ON/OFF]> Command These commands allow enabling or disabling of defined service. RR_NET>IPV6 ON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Network Configuration <------------------------------------- cut ------------------------------------> Services : TELNET,HTTP,HTTPs,DOT1X,IPv4,IPv6 Syslog servers SNTP servers TZ: UTC+00:00 Summer time : Disabled Winter time : Disabled Radius servers...
  • Page 120 User Manual RR Orion 3 5 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Orion3 devices support downloading new/old software versions to get some additional features or to protect the devices with a released only software version. The download of the software can be performed in following ways: •...
  • Page 121 User Manual RR Orion 3 6. Configure the parameters of the COM port (COM properties). Click “Оk.” Bits per second:9600, Data bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop bits: 1, Flow control: None. 7. Select Properties in the “File” menu of the HyperTerminal program. Select the “Setting”...
  • Page 122 User Manual RR Orion 3 Press <Enter>. The main menu of the device will be displayed. MODEL FG-PAM-SA4N-4Eth, V84 HW 2.5 SW 2.0.8 EXT rates, Security DATE 28-5-2019 RUNS 0d 04:04:11 ALARM URGENT STATUS LINK UP MODEL_DESC Standalone Quad xDSL/Quad Ethernet 120 Ohm IP 192.168.0.235 ------------- Main Menu ----------------- 1.
  • Page 123 User Manual RR Orion 3 13. Select 1K-Xmodem in the “Protocol” drop-down menu of the “Send File” window. Browse the app.bin file in the “Filename” field (the name of the file depends on the software version). Click “Send.” The Hyper Terminal starts downloading the file. After the download is fully completed, the device stores the downloaded file into the memory.
  • Page 124 User Manual RR Orion 3 6 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS General Requirements • Before unpacking, check if the packing box is intact and if the equipment model is equal to that specified in the purchase order/contract. • Before running the device, read carefully the present technical description and service instructions.
  • Page 125 (LOOP1) and G.826 statistics of E1 interfaces. If LOOP1 is activated on this network interface and the G826 statistics displays errors, a conclusion can be made that the E1 network interface of the FlexDSL Orion3 system is configured improperly or there is a malfunction.
  • Page 126 User Manual RR Orion 3 7 APPENDICES Quick Installation Guide for Orion3 NTU & RR Devices 7.1.1 Enter an Orion3 Device To enter in a desktop unit, use the Monitor (LCT, RS-232) interface with Hyper Terminal (or any equal program) or go with Telnet through the Ethernet interface. Monitor (LCT, RS-232) Interface: •...
  • Page 127 User Manual RR Orion 3 NTU-1: Enter in a NTU device with the Monitor (LCT, RS-232 or USB) or Telnet interface. Type following commands Description  Go to Configuration Management (CM) 3 < >  Set everything to default configuration <DEFAULT EVERYTHING>...
  • Page 128 User Manual RR Orion 3 NTU-2: Enter in a NTU device with the Monitor (LCT, RS-232 or USB) or Telnet interface. Type following commands Description  Go to Configuration Management (CM) 3 < >  Set everything to default configuration <DEFAULT EVERYTHING>...
  • Page 129 User Manual RR Orion 3 7.1.3 Configure an Orion3 RR Device (Repeater between) Now we install a repeater for this NTU link. At the repeater place we do not need any WAN interface. We just like to have an Ethernet transmission between the two NTU devices over 2 SHDSL copper pairs with a speed of 11.4Mbit/s.
  • Page 130 CHANGE CONFIGURATION THIS VALUE SHOULD BE CHECKED. 7.1.5 Problem with Orion3 Device In case you have any trouble with the Orion3 device, please send following details to your FlexDSL contact: • Application Description • Main Menu Picture of every device •...
  • Page 131 User Manual RR Orion 3 Connector Description 7.2.1 Ethernet Connector Type – RJ-45 (female), 8 pins. Pin No. Description Tx+ (transmit data) Tx- (transmit data) Rx+ (receive data) NC (not used) NC (not used) Rx- (receive data) NC (not used) NC (not used) 7.2.2 SHDSL Connector Type –...
  • Page 132 User Manual RR Orion 3 Type – RJ-45 (female), 8 pins. (Only for non-R Versions, V81, V83, V84) Pin No. Description NC (not used) NC (not used) SHDSL interface B SHDSL interface A SHDSL interface A SHDSL interface B NC (not used) NC (not used) 7.2.3 Monitor (LCT, Local Craft Terminal) Connector Type –...
  • Page 133 User Manual RR Orion 3 7.2.4 -48VDС Connector Type – MiniFit, 4 pins. Pin No. Signal Description -PWR1 Negative power supply terminal PGND Protection ground -PWR2 Negative power supply terminal +PWR Positive power supply terminal Type – Dinkle Series EK254V-02P Screw Terminal, 2 pins. (Only for R Versions,V83R V84R) Pin No.
  • Page 134 User Manual RR Orion 3 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Interfaces 8.1.1 SHDSL Line Interface Specification ITU-T G.991.2-G.shdsl, ITU-T G.991.2-G.shdsl.bis Line Code TC-PAM16/32, Extended: TC-PAM4/8/64/128 Impedance 135 Transmit Power 13.5 (Annex A) or 14.5 (Annex B) dBm @ 135 Number of Pairs 2 or 4 Bit Rate 192 to 5704kbit/s, Extended: 128 to 15232kbit/s...
  • Page 135 User Manual RR Orion 3 Power Supply Specification ETSI ETS 300 132-2 Voltage 38-230VDC local power or 38-230VDC remote power Power Consumption @ 48VDC Typ. 4.0W, FG-PAM-RGN-2Eth-RL, V81 (All DSL links up, Ethernet off, Typ. 3.8W, FG-PAM-RGN-2Eth-PL, V83 Remote Power off) Typ.
  • Page 136 User Manual RR Orion 3 Physical Dimensions and Weight Dimension PCB: 141(W)x203(D)x1.6(H) mm Dimension ABS Plastic Enclosure: 218(W)x155(D)x46(H) mm Dimension Metal DIN-Rail Encl.: 216(W)x165(D)x43(H) mm Dimension IPL Die-Cast Alu Encl.: 310(W)x168(D)x77(H) mm Dimension IPH Die-Cast Alu Encl.: 310(W)x168(D)x105(H) mm Dimension IPP Poly IP 67 Encl.: 265(W)x175(D)x75(H) mm Dimension IPS Poly IP 68 Encl.: 450(W)x178(D) mm...