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Hardware Installation
Guide
SmartNode 1000, 2000 Series
Customer Deliverable Document
Product Number 80-0057
English
Revision 3.01 October 2001

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  • Page 1 Hardware Installation Guide SmartNode 1000, 2000 Series Customer Deliverable Document Product Number 80-0057 English Revision 3.01 October 2001...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. In no event shall Inalp Networks AG or its employees and as- sociated companies be liable for any incidental, special, indirect or...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Hardware Installation Guide Contents Legal Notice Contents About This Document Objectives Audience Document Conventions Obtaining Service and Support Ordering Documentation Feedback Safety Advice Safety Precautions Safety with Electricity Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage General Observations 1 Hardware Description SN1200 Physical Description Front Panel Rear Panel 2 Hardware Description SN1400...
  • Page 4 Hardware Installation Guide Jumper Block Settings 5 Physical Description IC-E1V Physical Specification Front Panel Interface Description Interface Modes 6 Interface Card Installation Safety Recommendation Installing Interface Cards 7 SmartNode Installation Introduction Audience Warnings System Model, SN1000- and 2000-Series SmartNode Deployment Multi-Service Gateway/Router for private Enterprise Networks 32 ISDN Gateway;...
  • Page 5 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix 1 Cabling and Pinouts Connector Types RJ-45 / RJ-48 Connector RJ-12 Connector Port Pinouts Console Port 10BaseT / 100BaseT Port BRI Port PRI Port Serial Port Cabling Console 10BaseT / 100BaseT V.35 / X.21 Index SmartNode Glossary networks inalp Contents...
  • Page 6: About This Document

    Hardware Installation Guide About This Document Objectives The aim of this SmartNode Hardware Installation guide is to provide hard- ware information concerning SmartNode devices and their interface cards. The installation of the cards and the cabling of the devices is also de- scribed.
  • Page 7 Hardware Installation Guide Table 1: Notice Conventions Notices Description Note Contain helpful suggestions or information for important features and instructions. Warning Situation that could cause bodily injury. Be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry. Warning Situation that could cause bodily injury and equip- Mains Voltage ment destruction.
  • Page 8 Hardware Installation Guide Text Convention Description x ¦ y ¦ z A selection of command parame- ters separated by vertical bars. One parameter needs to be entered. networks inalp About This Document...
  • Page 9: Obtaining Service And Support

    Hardware Installation Guide Obtaining Service and Support For service and support for an Inalp SmartNode product purchased from a reseller, contact the reseller. Ordering Documentation Inalp documentation and additional supporting literature are available on a CD-ROM which is shipped with your product. To order additional copies of the documentation on CD-ROM contact your local sales representative or call customer service.
  • Page 10: Safety With Electricity

    Hardware Installation Guide l Do not wear lose clothing that could get caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves l Do not perform any action that creates potential hazard to people or makes equipment unsafe. Safety with Electricity Warning Mains Voltage: Do NOT open the case when the power cord is connected.
  • Page 11 Hardware Installation Guide l Place unit on a flat surface (or optionally in a rack for the SN2300) and ensure free air circulation l Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources l Protect the unit from moisture, vapors and aggressive liquids networks inalp Safety Advice...
  • Page 12: Hardware Description Sn1200

    Hardware Installation Guide 1 Hardware Description SN1200 The SmartNode model SN1200 is a compact voice-data access device which supports two voice channels. The user interfaces consist of one ISDN BRI and one Ethernet 10bT. Network access is provided by one ISDN BRI and one Ethernet 10bT.
  • Page 13 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 2: SmartNode 1200 Rear Panel The ports available are tabulated below. The ports are labelled with the in- terface name and type above and below each socket, as in the Port column of the table. Port Description ETH 0 10BaseT 10BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 socket to connect the...
  • Page 14 Hardware Installation Guide Port Description BRI 0 ISDN T ISDN BRI RJ-45 socket to connect the SmartNode (Line) with an ISDN Network Termination (NT). The inter- face may be used as a fallback port. The ’L2’ LED to the left of the connector is lit when the port is con- nected correctly to an active ISDN device (Layer 1is up).
  • Page 15 Hardware Installation Guide Port Description Reset button The button has three different functions: Manual Restart: During normal operation pressing and releasing the reset button will cause a system reboot. The application will be restarted without any change to the existing SW configuration. Restoration: Pressing and holding the reset button for 5 seconds will restore the factory configuration and automatically reboot the system.
  • Page 16: Hardware Description Sn1400

    Hardware Installation Guide 2 Hardware Description SN1400 The SN1400 is a compact voice-data access device which supports four voice channels. The interfaces consist of two ISDN BRI and two Ethernet 10bT. It is suitable for enterprise networking and small office environ- ments.
  • Page 17 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 2: SmartNode 1400 Rear View The available ports are tabulated below. The ports are labelled with the in- terface type above each socket, as shown in the Port column of the table below. Port Description ETH 0 10BaseT 10BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 socket to connect the (Modem) SmartNode with an Ethernet device This is usually a...
  • Page 18 Hardware Installation Guide Port Description BRI 0 ISDN S/T ISDN BRI RJ-45 socket to connect the SmartNode with an ISDN device over a S/T bus, eg. a PBX or a NT. The interface may be used as fallback if connect- ed to a NT.
  • Page 19 Hardware Installation Guide Port Description Console RS-232 RJ-45 connector to connect the SmartNode (RS-232) with a serial terminal such as a PC or workstation with an RS-232 interface, with the following set- tings: l 9600 Baud l no parity l 8 Bit l 1 Stop bit l 1 Start bit Warning: Do NOT plug in an ISDN connector.
  • Page 20: Hardware Description Sn2300

    Hardware Installation Guide 3 Hardware Description SN2300 The SN2300 is a powerful multi-service access device. The 19in aluminium chassis can be rack-mounted, and provides three expansion slots for inter- face cards. The SN2300 complies with all relevant EU directives. Physical Description: l Chassis W/H/D 440 / 42 / 265 mm l Weight 1650g l CPU Motorola MPC860 @ 50 Mhz...
  • Page 21: On-Board Ports

    Hardware Installation Guide On-board Ports Three board-mounted network interfaces are available for use indepen- dently of those which are available with interface cards mounted in SLOT 1 - SLOT 3. The board-mounted ports are tabulated below. The Port column of the ta- ble shows the port’s label and the interface type.
  • Page 22: Rack Mounting

    Hardware Installation Guide Port Description Reset Button The button has three different functions: Manual Restart: During normal operation pressing and releasing the reset button will cause a system reboot. The application will be restarted without any change to the existing SW configuration. Restoration: Pressing and holding the reset button for 5 seconds will restore the factory configuration and automatically reboot the system.
  • Page 23: Physical Description Ic-4Brv

    Hardware Installation Guide 4 Physical Description IC-4BRV The IC-4BRV interface card is designed for the SmartNode 2000 series of devices. It meets IEEE P1386.1 standards and provides 4 BRI ISDN ports. Physical Specification l Size W / H / D: 149 / 15 / 74 mm l Weight: 100 g l PMC card with 32bit PCI bus l CPU Motorola MPC850 @ 50 MHz...
  • Page 24: Description

    Hardware Installation Guide Port Description BRI 1 ISDN BRI RJ-45 socket to connect the SmartNode with an ISDN terminal over an S or S/T interface. BRI 2 may be used as a fallback in conjunction with BRI 1. See " Hard- ware Bypass"...
  • Page 25: Hardware Bypass

    Hardware Installation Guide Port HW Bypass BRI 3 ü ü Hardware Bypass BRI 1 and BRI 2 can be used to provide an emergency service. If a power failure occurs a relay connects these two interfaces with each other. l BRI 2 must be connected to the ISDN network if the bypass is active. l BRI 1 must be connected with a telephone terminal or PBX if the bypass is active.
  • Page 26 Hardware Installation Guide 1. All four ports (ports 0-3) connected to a subscriber PBX. Bypass Relay 83-0125-en-2 2. Three ports (0,1,3) connected to the PBX and one port (2) to the ISDN network (local breakout). The local breakout port can be used to route calls from and to the ISDN network.
  • Page 27: S-Bus Line Power

    Hardware Installation Guide used to route calls to the ISDN network. Only Port 1 is protected by the bypass relay. Bypass Relay 83-0125-en-4 S-Bus Line Power Some ISDN terminals are powered through the S-Bus. This is usually the case for ISDN phones but not for PBXs. If you want to connect such a ter- minal directly to a port of the IC-4BRV, you must install an PM-48V-int pow- er supply module.
  • Page 28 Hardware Installation Guide IC-4BRV with PM-48V-int Fitted No jumpers set: Bypass Relay This setting is used with Ports 2 & 3 configured in ’USR’ mode & connected to NTs Upper four jumper pins bridged: Bypass Relay 83-0125-en-6.eps This setting is used with Port 2 configured as Fallback and connected to a NT.
  • Page 29 Hardware Installation Guide IC-4BRV with PM-48V-int Fitted All eight jumper pins bridged: Bypass Relay 83-0125-en-7 This setting is used with all four ports configured in ’NET’ mode and connected to line powered terminals. networks inalp Physical Description IC-4BRV...
  • Page 30: Physical Description Ic-E1V

    Hardware Installation Guide 5 Physical Description IC-E1V The IC-E1V interface card is produced for the SmartNode 2000 series of de- vices. It is a standard PMC card designed to IEEE P1386.1 standard and provides one PRI E1 connection. It is only for use in the SN2000-series. Physical Specification l Size W / H / D: 149 / 12 / 74 mm l Weight: 80 g...
  • Page 31: Description

    Hardware Installation Guide Description The ’IC-E1V’ interface card provides an ISDN PRI interface allowing trans- fer of up to 30 ISDN voice channels in parallel. Interface Modes The interface can be used in two different modi: ’NET’, ’USR’. The ’NET’ mode means the interface performs network-side signaling, whereas ’USR’...
  • Page 32: Interface Card Installation

    Hardware Installation Guide 6 Interface Card Installation This chapter describes how to install interface cards on a SmartNode 2000 series device. Safety Recommendation Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: l Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation. l Put the removed chassis cover in a safe place.
  • Page 33 Hardware Installation Guide each side, two on the top at the rear (connector-side) and one underneath at the front (LED) side. Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the blank filler panel from the expansion slot in which the interface card is to be installed. There are screws on the bottom of the SmartNode;...
  • Page 34 Hardware Installation Guide the underside of the IC-4BRV interface card, and can also be seen in Chap- ter 5. SLOT 3 SLOT 2 83-0030-EN-2 SLOT 3; 1 SCREW SLOT 2; 2 SCREWS SLOT 1; 1 SCREW Figure 2: SN2300 Expansion Slots: Securing Screws for Interface Cards networks inalp Interface Card Installation...
  • Page 35: Smartnode Installation

    Hardware Installation Guide 7 SmartNode Installation Introduction This chapter will guide you through the initial site preparation and in- stallation of your SmartNode 1000 and 2000 series. The chapter cov- ers a variety of SmartNode models that are similar in functionality but which differ in the number of interfaces that are supported.
  • Page 36: System Model, Sn1000- And 2000-Series

    Hardware Installation Guide Overview The SmartNode 1000 and 2000 series aggregate multiple channels of data and voice user-side traffic for transport over a single wide area network (WAN) uplink. With one or more ISDN BRI or PRI interfaces the SmartNode 1000 (see Figure Figure 1 on page 7-29) and 2000 (see Figure Figure 1 on page 7-29) series can be connected to an ISDN PBX or local exchange switch.
  • Page 37 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 1 SmartNode 1000-Series Functional Model Figure 2: SmartNode2000-Series Functional Model networks inalp...
  • Page 38: Smartnode Deployment

    Hardware Installation Guide Voice Routing Via its Gateway an Inalp SmartNode 1000 and 2000 series device can carry voice data between the ISDN basic rate or primary rate interfac- es and Ethernet or other data interfaces. This facility allows a wide va- riety of voice routing scenarios to be realized.
  • Page 39 Hardware Installation Guide Both BRIs are attached to a local PBX offering up to four simulta- neous voice channels to the IP access network attached on Ethernet interface ETH 0. Figure 4: SmartNode 1400 attached to PBX via both ISDN BRIs in an SME Environment Figure 5 depicts a SmartNode 2000 series used as a voice gateway and IP router in a SME situation.
  • Page 40: Multi-Service Gateway/Router For Private Enterprise Networks

    Hardware Installation Guide Figure 5: SmartNode 2000 Series Device connected to a PBX via three BRI Ports with Fallback to PSTN with one BRI in an SME Environment Multi-Service Gateway/Router for private Enterprise Networks Company Branch Office In Figure 6 the SmartNode 2000 series with an optional IC-4BRV in- terface card installed is used as a voice gateway and IP router in a company branch office.
  • Page 41 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 6: SmartNode 2000-Series Device connected to a PBX via Four BRI Ports Company Headquarters In Figure 7 the SmartNode 2000 series, with an optional IC-E1V inter- face card installed, is used as a voice gateway and IP router in a com- pany headquarters.
  • Page 42: Isdn Gateway; Lan Based Pbx Or Call Centre Applications

    In Figures 3 through Figure 7 a wide area transmission modem is shown as attached to the IP access network of the operator via Ether- net interface ETH 0 for SmartNode 1000 series or ETH 0/0 for Smart- Node 2000 series.
  • Page 43: Planning Your Installation

    Hardware Installation Guide terminated on the respective host running the H.323 compliant client application according the dialled calling number. The H.323 gatekeep- er is responsible for the translation of IP addresses into E.164 phone numbers and vice versa. Note that hosts on the local LAN have to be connected to Ethernet interface ETH 0 using a hub Figure 8: SmartNode 1400 GW used as LAN Voice Gateway with H.323 Software Clients on PCs and H.323 Gatekeeper...
  • Page 44 Initial configuration performed Initial operation verified Site Log Inalp Networks recommends that you maintain a Site Log to record all actions relevant to the system, if you do not already keep such a log. Site Log entries might include the following: l Installation;...
  • Page 45: Network Information

    Hardware Installation Guide l Configuration changes; record all changes and the reasons for them l Maintenance schedules, requirements, and procedures performed l Comments, notes, and problems l Changes and updates to SmartWare software Network Information Network connection considerations that you should take into account for planning are provided for several types of network interfaces are described in the following sections.
  • Page 46: Software Tools

    Hardware Installation Guide l Define a Multiple Subscriber Numbering (MSN) schema to give your individual endpoint a unique phone number that can be dialled directly l Check if an ISDN port has to be configured in USR (TE) or NET (NT) mode l Check if an ISDN port has to be configured as point-to-point or point-to-multipoint link...
  • Page 47: Power Source

    2000 series: 1. Placed on a desktop 2. Rack-mounted (SmartNode 2000 series only) 3. Wall-mounted (SmartNode 1000 series only) Choose the mounting method that is appropriate for your location and which offers best access to the cables. Access to Chassis Allow sufficient space at the rear of the chassis for cable connec- tions.
  • Page 48 Hardware Installation Guide Desktop Installation The SmartNode can be placed on a desktop, shelf or other flat, hard and secure surface. Before placing the SmartNode attach one of the rubber pads included on an adhesive strip in each corner on the bot- tom of the SmartNode.
  • Page 49: Connecting Cables

    Figure 10: Bracket Mounting Holes, Left-hand Side Wall-Mounting for SmartNode 1000 Series As shown in Figure 11 a SmartNode 1000 Series may also be wall- mounted by suspending it from the two recesses on the underside that are situated nearest to the LED side of the SmartNode.
  • Page 50: Perform Initial Configuration

    Software release and build number. Where to Go Next Additional documentation is available on the documentation CD- ROM or you can access the most current Inalp Networks documen- tation on the World Wide Web at: http://www.inalp.com For detailed configuration information specific to the SmartNode...
  • Page 51: Power Module Installation

    Hardware Installation Guide 8 Power Module Installation This chapter tells you how to install an optional internal 48V power module in a SmartNode 2000 series device. It also describes the installation of the optional external S-Bus 48V power supply units. Safety Recommendation Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: l Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation.
  • Page 52: Internal Pm-48V-Int Line Power Module

    Hardware Installation Guide Internal PM-48V-int Line Power Module Physical Specification l Input 230VAC l Output 48VDC 30W Module Installation The 48 V S-Bus power supply module is mounted inside the SN2300, close- ly adjacent to the existing 12V power supply. You should not move the 12V power supply module from its existing location.
  • Page 53: Mounting The Internal 48V Power Module

    Hardware Installation Guide To the left of the existing 12V power module are two screw holes tapped into dimples, and two smaller holes. These four holes are for mounting the 48 V power module. Mounting the Internal 48V Power Module Step 1 Remove the 48V power module from its packing.
  • Page 54 Hardware Installation Guide 48 V Output Bundle Mains Power Plastic mounting studs 48 V Output Bundle Mains Power Securing screw locations 83-0124-en-1 Figure 2: S-Bus Power Module Mounting Points Completing the Installation Once you have installed the 48V power module and set the jumper pins you can conclude the final steps.
  • Page 55: External S-Bus Power Supply

    S-Bus. Point-to-point NTs connected to a PBX in general do not supply line power. The SmartNode 1000 series does not supply S-Bus line power on the BRI ports. There are two options to provide S-Bus line power. If one of the BRI ports is connected to an ISDN NT, the power supplied by the NT is fed trough to the other BRI port.
  • Page 56 SmartNode, and the S-Bus is connected to the BRI 1 port. See Figure 3. Warning: if you use a phantom power supply other than that supplied by Inalp Networks AG, you must ensure that it conforms to ITU I.430 Section 9.7.3.2.2. which specifies that the maximum current delivered shall not exceed 200mA.
  • Page 57 PSU connected. Warning: For this installation option do not use any other phantom power supply than the PM-BRI-ext supplied by Inalp Networks AG. The PM-BRI- ext power supply unit is equipped with a transformer that is specially de- signed for S-Bus line power. The use of a general purpose DC power trans- former may cause equipment damage.
  • Page 58: Led Indications

    Hardware Installation Guide 9 LED Indications The LEDs on the SmartNode provide information about the status of the device and its interfaces.They are located on both the front and the rear of the device. Indication is conveyed by [on / off] and [steady / blinking] states, not by colour change.
  • Page 59 Normal boot Normal run Boot loader Default download Error state PWR/POWER ON-OFF blinking ON-OFF blinking blinking BRI x ON-OFF blinking ETH x ON-OFF blinking blinking LINK 100Mb/s Status not used not used not used not used not used 1. 1 sec ON, then OFF 2.
  • Page 60: Appendix 1 Cabling And Pinouts

    Hardware Installation Guide Appendix 1 Cabling and Pinouts This Appendix provides cable specifications and pinout data for the ports of the SmartNode family and the interface cards. Connector Types RJ-45 / RJ-48 Connector RJ-45 Socket RJ-45 Plug Figure 1: RJ-45 / RJ-48 Connector RJ-12 Connector RJ-12 Socket RJ-12 Plug...
  • Page 61: Console Port

    Hardware Installation Guide Console Port RJ-45 Socket Signal Pins not listed are not used 10BaseT / 100BaseT Port RJ-45 Socket Signal Pins not listed are not used networks Appendix 1 inalp...
  • Page 62: Bri Port

    Hardware Installation Guide BRI Port RJ-45 Socket Signal (USR Signal (NET 1. The Port function is set to ’USR’ 2. The Port function is set to ’NET’ Pins not listed are not used. PRI Port RJ-45 Socket. TX Tip TX Ring TX Shield RX Tip RX Ring...
  • Page 63: Serial Port

    Hardware Installation Guide Serial Port The Serial Port is configurable to work in either V.35 or in X.21 mode DB25 Female Socket Signal V.35 Frame Ground Signal Ground RXDa RXDb TXDb TXDa TXCb RXCb RXCa TXCa Pins not listed are not used. networks Appendix 1 inalp...
  • Page 64 Hardware Installation Guide ’ Signal X.21 Signal Ground RXDa RXDb TXDb TXDa CNTb CNTa INDb SETb SETa INDa Pins not listed are not used. networks inalp Appendix 1...
  • Page 65: Cabling

    Hardware Installation Guide Cabling This Section provides information on the cables used to connect the Smart- Node and the interface cards to the existing network infrastructure and to third party products. Console The SmartNode can be connected to a serial terminal over its console Port. SERIAL TERMINAL TxD 6 RxD 3...
  • Page 66 Hardware Installation Guide Tx+ 1 Tx- 2 Rx+ 3 Rx- 6 Figure 4: Connecting a Host Tx+ 1 Tx- 2 Rx+ 3 Rx- 6 Figure 5: Connecting a Hub networks inalp Appendix 1...
  • Page 67: Bri

    Hardware Installation Guide V.35 / X.21 The V.35 / X.21 port may be connected to a Telco modem with a straight cable, if you wish to install a leased-line connection. LEASED-LINE MODEM X.21 DB25 Male DB15 Male TXDa 12 2 TXDa TXDb 11 9 TXDb RXDa 9...
  • Page 68: Pri

    Hardware Installation Guide appropriate connection. For BRI ports with configurable pinouts ensure that the appropriate mode (NET or USR) is configured. S-Bus Cable RJ-45 Male RJ-45 Male Rx+ 3 Tx+ 4 Tx- 5 Rx- 6 Figure 7: Connecting a BRI to an ISDN telephone S-Bus Cable RJ-45 Male RJ-45 Male...
  • Page 69 Hardware Installation Guide Caution: To prevent damage to the system, make certain you connect the PRI cable only to the PRI Port and not to any other RJ-45 Socket. The PRI is usually connected to a PBX or switch (LE). Type and pinouts of these devices vary depending on the manufacturer.
  • Page 70 Hardware Installation Guide Index BRI1 3 BRI2 18 Numerics BRI3 18 Console 3 100Mb/s 9 E1 0 27 ETH0 2 ACT 9 ETH0/0 10 ETH0/1 10 ETH1 2 Basic rate interface 14 Reset 4 Boot loader 4 SERIAL 10 BRI (see Basic rate interface) SN1200v4 2 BRI0 1 SN1400v1 6...
  • Page 71 Hardware Installation Guide Interfaces 2 LED 1 NET 18 Manual restart 4 Normal boot 55 Rear view 1 Normal run 55 Reset 4 Restoration 4 Parameters RS-232 3 SN1200v4 1 SN1400 Permanent interfaces 10 Boot loader 8 Phantom power supply 66 BRI0 7 Pinouts 57 BRI1 7...
  • Page 72 Hardware Installation Guide Normal boot 55 Normal run 55 Status 9 Time slot 28 USR 18 networks inalp Index...
  • Page 73 Hardware Installation Guide SmartNode Glossary 10BaseT Ethernet Physical Media ATM Adaptive Layer Available Bit Rate Alternating Current Advice of Charge Asynchronous Transfer Mode audio 3.1 ISDN Audio Service up to 3.1 kHz audio 7.2 ISDN Audio Service up to 7.2 kHz Basic Rate Access Basic Rate Interface Carrier Access Code...
  • Page 74 Hardware Installation Guide H.323 ITU-T Voice over IP Standard Hybrid Fibre Coax HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol HardWare ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Integrated Access Device ILEC Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN NT ISDN Network Termination ISDN S ISDN S(ubscriber Line) Interface ISDN T...
  • Page 75 Hardware Installation Guide Primary Rate Interface PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network pt-mpt point to multi point pt-pt point to point Permanent Virtual Circuit Password Power Quality of Service RIPv1 Routing Information Protocol Version 1 RIPv2 Routing Information Protocol Version 2 RJ-45 Western Connector Type Route Table Manager...
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