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1. Network traffic will not cross the link between the PhyAdapter and the UniPhyer until the Connection Link is solid 41 42 Note When the UniPhyer first powers up there is a 3 and 1 2 minutes start up time before the UniPhyer attempts to make a connection to the PhyAdapter Once the UniPhyer is powered up it will always be looking to connect to a PhyAdapter when it is plugged in as long as the port is enabled on the UniPhyer During this time if the PhyAdapter is plugged into the UniPhyer port only the Network LED will show activity 5 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 1 Introduction to Troubleshooting 5 2 Resolving Problems Indicated Through LEDs 5 3 Resolving Problems Indicated Through Alarms 5 4 Procedures for Troubleshooting the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter 43 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 1 Introduction to Troubleshooting This chapter describes instructions for the UniPhyer system problems These procedures may require the presence of technicians at UniPhyer system sites and an operator at PC to monitor system alarms by console or EMS during maintenance 5 2 Resolving Problems Indicated Through LEDs This section describes what to do to solve problems indicated by LEDs on the system front panel 5 2 1 Resolving UniPhyer Problems Indicated Through LEDs Table 5 1 Problems Indicated by LEDs LED Activity Problem Action SYS Not lit even There is a power up problem Troubleshoot
2. Budget sise 7 3 2 6 Connecting the Line interface see 9 3 2 7 Over current protection on the Line Interface 11 3 2 8 Wiring Environment siepe ee eo ee tetto 11 3 2 9 Signaling Bandwidth and Line Length 12 3 2 10 Connecting the GBE trunk interface 13 32 11 Ethernet Port MGMT iE LER e ERR IS REOR Ue aee eee a Evae gut 14 3 3 PHYADAPTER HARDWARE INSTALLATION nnne nne nennen nnne nennen nns nnns 15 3 3 1 PhyAdapter RJ45 cable options for Class A or Class B Emission compliance 15 3 3 2 Wall mount of PhyAdapter re e tte ee edes 16 Contents 3 4 PROVISIONING A MANAGEMENT IP POpT nennen nennen nnns anne nena enn nnns 17 3 4 1 Factory Default Configuration sens 17 3 4 2 Provisioning via the Web GU sisse iii 19 3 5 CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT inna nnns nnein ness nsns a gesa ainsi resi sess ans s agas aaa 21 3 6 FIRMWARE UPDATE eeeseseseseeeen enne nnn nnnnnne nensi sensa a iis ENNEN 30 4 OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THE UNIPHYER eene 33 4 1 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT nnns enema n nsn na a anra sas sa nns k sa anser nsns a ansa nnn 34 4 1 1 Tools and Equipment Heouremente esee nnne nennen nnn 34 4 1 2 Syst m Spares s docui e m Tet e a eda e ttd e 34 4 1 3 Dispatching Maintenance Personnel is 34 4 1 4 Electrostatic Discharge Protection ses 35 4 1 5 Routine Maintenance ti E vel ie dee verc rv ve e Lo E EE Te Ege Ero tin 35 4 1 6 UniPhyer De
3. Contig E Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop down list and select partition and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to load configuration from Flash to Running Config Database Configuration E Reload FLASH System Config to Running Config Load configuration from Flash to Running Configuration was successful Database Configuration 27 28 F Restore Factory Default Except out band IP address and user accounts all other configuration will be restored to factory default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factory default configuration Database Configuration DB Config Select F Restore Factory Default D Factory Default After loading default configuration to Flash successfully you must click on RESTART button to restart the system so that the configuration can take effect Database Configuration DB Config Select F Restore Factory Default D Factory Default Note Restoring the Factory default does not change the MGMT IP address or the user name passwords G Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop down list and select the partition Partition1 or Partition2 as the boot point Click on Apply button and then restart the system The system will restart and load the configuration in the partition you select into the running configuration Multiple configurations could be used for different UniPhyer bridging or network con
4. This field shows current status of firmware update process Select firmware memory partition Partition 1 or 2 If you change to the other partition not current partition the system will restart immediately Firmware Partition Select 30 This section displays the partition information including firmware version updating date and status active or not Note that active partition means the partition for next power up not current partition in use You can refer to Current Version to know which partition is the current partition in use When you update the firmware new firmware will be written to the partition that is not currently in use Partition Information FTP Get in progress The following message is displayed during getting file from FTP server incoming cluster id 0 FTP SERVER IP 172 16 10 41 Waiting For FTP Session about 30 sec Firmware Write in progress The Flash Write process may take a few minutes you must not turn off or reset the system during the process Your FTP server may show disconnection and reconnection events during this initial Flash erase and subsequent block download of sectors to the UniPhyer this is due to the mechanism of the upgrade and the FTP server operation The Upgrade process should not exceed 10 minutes 1 Warning Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes please don t turn off or reset the systern 2 0nce the system has upgraded already please restart
5. alarm that indicates loss of signal subscribers connected to the UniPhyer do not have Line Bridge service Diagnostic steps 1 Check the connection of the fiber optics link Check that the connections are secure and that the transmit and receive connections are not reversed 2 Disconnect the fiber optics link from the dual fiber optics connector and do a physical loopback at the UniPhyer a If the GBEI GBE2 LED turns green the problem is with the fiber optics link b If the GBE1 GBE2 LED does not turn green the problem is with the UniPhyer Follow Procedure 1 to troubleshoot the UniPhyer 3 If the problem is with the fiber optics cabling clean or replace as appropriate 4 Contact your provider 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 4 3 Procedure 3 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Power Problems Problem indication One or more PhyAdapters do not power up Diagnostic steps 1 If all PhyAdapters connected to the UniPhyer are affected and the SYS LED on the front panel is not lit check the power switch on the front panel follow Procedure 1 to troubleshoot the UniPhyer for power up problem 2 If all PhyAdapters are affected check the SYS LED on the front panel if it is red replace the UniPhyer 3 If all PhyAdapters are affected check if the RJ21 cable and wire is seated correctly and not damaged Check connection locally with RJ21 breakout box and RJ11 wiring with working PhyAdapters 4 If only some PhyAdapters are af
6. it Firmware Write successfully When the Flash Write process has completed successfully the Firmware Update Status shows Firmware has upgraded already You can now restart the system 31 32 Firrnware Update 4 Warning Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes please don t turn off or reset the system 2 0nce the system has upgraded already please restart it 4 Operating and Maintaining the UniPhyer 4 1 Maintenance requirement 4 2 Powering the UniPhyer Up or Down 4 3 Controls and LED Indication 33 4 1 Maintenance requirement 4 1 1 Tools and Equipment Requirements Table 4 1 lists required tools and test equipment for the UniPhyer system maintenance Table 4 1 Maintenance Required Installation Tools and Materials Item Required Purpose Anti static wrist strap Protect the system from electrostatic discharge damage Hand tools Screwdrivers for equipment removal and replacement Wire punch tool Prepare wires for electrical connections in wire closet and demark areas with punch blocks VF transmission and signaling test sets Testing faulty two wire infrastructure 4 1 2 System Spares 34 It is recommended to keep spare PhyAdapters for back up purposes and to allow for adding new PoE enabled network ports quickly and easily Additionally depending on the size of your deployment having an additional UniPhyer system for back up purposes loaded with your config
7. name is config1 Via Web GUI On the menu tree click on Maintenance gt Database The Database Configuration page is displayed Select the database configuration action you want to perform Database Configuration DB Contig Select Select A Import File Write Download Config To Flash Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download and select the partition to write too active partition is displayed System gt System Info Then click on Get File button Database Configuration DB Config Select A lmport File rite Download Contig To FLASH D TFTP Server p 172 1610241 File Name foonfig Get File Writing of downloaded configuration to Flash in progress Database Configuration A amp lmport File rite Download Config To FLASH Partition2 1721610241 config Write to memory was successful Database Configuration A Import File rite Download Config To FLASH Partition v ii Example when import failed as failed to get file amp Jlmpart File rite Download Config To FLASH e Partition e EH 23 24 B Import File Load Remote Config to Running Config Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download Then click on Get File button Database Configuration DB Contig Select B lmpart File Load Remote Config to Running Config TP Server p 172161
8. of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you not to dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products Mandatory Regulations Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Phybridge RoHS DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE We Phybridge declare that the products UniPhyer Consisting of Models LB UA2324 and LB UA2348 PhyAdapter Consisting of Models LB PA110 LB PA111 and LB PA111 MB are in full compliance with the RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of the following substances in electrical and electronic equipment 1 Mercury 2 Cadmium 3 Hexavalent chromium 4 Polybrominated biphenyls 5 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers 6 Lead Both UniPhyer and PhyAdapter bear the RoHS label Mississauga 29 October 2011 ric Amirault P Eng Director of Engineering 3495 Laird Rd Unit 12 Mississauga ON L5L 5S5 Canada Phone
9. 0241 File Name confie Get File Load of file to running configuration was successful Database Configuration DB Config Select B lmport File Load Remote Config to Running Config D TFTP Server p 1721610 241 File Name config Get File Example when import failed because failed to retrieve remote configuration file Database Configuration DB Config Select B lmpart File Load Remote Config to Running Config D TFTP Server pp 172 16 10 28 File Name confie Get File C Export File Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export Then click on Put File button Database Configuration C Export File Put Running Config To Remote TFTP Server e TFTP put file was successful Database Configuration fig Select C Export File Put Running Config To Remote TFTP Server Example when the TFTP put file failed Database Configuration B Config Sel C Export File Put Running Config To Remote TFTP Server p 72161028 25 26 D Save Running Config to Flash System Config Click on the drop down list and select partition and then click on Write_Running button to write running configuration to Flash Database Configuration slect D Save Running Config to Flash System Config Write of running configuration to Flash was successful Database Configuration D Save Running Config to Flash System
10. 905 901 3633 Fax 866 252 9148 www phybridge com VI Compliance Information A Making changes or modifications UniPhyer and the PhyAdapters A Access to the interior of this unit shall be made only by a qualified technician Remove power plug from the power socket before performing any service on the unit To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2 inch unobstructed space must be provided around all sides of the unit The Power Socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard replace fuse with same type and rating Der Zugang ins Innere des Ger tes ist nur einem fachlich qualifizierten Techniker gestattet Vorm Offnen des Ger tes muss der Netzstecker yom Stromnetz getrennt werden Um die K hlung des Ger tes nicht zu beeintr chtigen ist es notwendig an allen Seiten des Ger tes ca 5 cm Raum zu lassen Stellen Sie das Ger t in der N he eines geer deten Schutzkontaktsteckers so auf dass der Stecker leicht erreichbar und zug nglich ist Z r Vermeidung der Stromschlag und Feuergefahr beim Auswechseln Sicherungen des gleichen Typs und der gleichen Nennleistung einsetzen 1 1 4 Safety Warnings and Precautions Prevention of Access Seul un sp cialiste doit avoir acc s l appareil D branchez l appareil avant de l ouvrir Afin de ne pas nuire au processus de refroidissement il est n ce
11. IP address to a unique address on the subnet you are using for your parallel voice network 3 4 2 Provisioning via the Web GUI You can change the in band out band management IP of the UniPhyer in the Web GUI a On the menu tree click on System gt Board IP Setup The Board IP Setup page is displayed See the figures below b Type in new IP setting in the GBE In Band section for in band IP configuration c Type in new IP setting in the MGMT Out Band section for out band IP configuration d Click Modify button to apply the modification Note When you have clicked the Modify button the IP address will have changed but has not yet been saved Change your IP address to a new address on the same new subnet domain of the configured UniPhyer network port being used and continue procedure to ensure the IP addresses and remaining IP information changes are stored permanently in flash memory e On the menu tree click on System gt IP Routes The P Routes page is displayed f Type in new IP address of the system default gateway and then click Set button or add other routes Suppose the administrator wants to set MGMT IP address as 172 16 10 81 and GBE IP address as 192 168 100 5 D DG D Board IP Setup Address Management 172 16 10 81 255 255 255 0 Disable DHCP Client e 60 4294967295 System Name u11ee13 Modify the configuration may cause the connection loss IP Routes c
12. Il 1 1 1 Regulatory Compliance and Agency Approvals enne I 1 1 2 Compliance and Regulatory Statements sisse seinen I 1 1 3 Environmental Information iioii iier deiade ie eo enr inerte soins V 1 1 4 Making changes or modifications VII 1 1 5 Safety Warnings and Precautions Prevention of Access VII 1 1 6 PhyAdapters E ice COP EXE annee nes MEME RA RECEN anna NUM Rue AREE RM E e ARE VII EB d izle 1 SCOPE C 1 AUDIENCE EE 1 RELATED DOGUMENTATION 5 iex scr eis e en Feu ERR Pee EPOR Wer TR UE ER e BR E PEE D dx EET ERR 1 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS REENEN NENNEN EEN 1 3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIPHYER SYSTEM 0 ccccssssseeceeeeeeeeenseneeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 3 1 PRE INSTALLATION 5 et eerte ee Ed ha aia id net nie Aad 3 3 1 1 Tools and Test Equipment Heouremente sss eene nnne nennen nennen nnns 3 3 1 2 EE EE 3 3 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge Protechon ss 3 3 2 UNIPHYER SYSTEM HARDWARE INSTALLATION eeeeeennne nennen nnnnnennnn nnne rne nnne 4 3 2 1 Summary of UniPhyer and PhyAdapter Installation 4 3 2 2 Mounting erleben ee e mpi armentum 5 3 2 2 1 Hack Mounting the Unter 5 3 2 2 2 Wall Mounting the UniPhyer aeaa a a a si eseeeese eren ntn nena ntt nnn rasan nnnm nt tnnt 5 3 2 3 Earth Ground Connecti EE 6 3 2 4 Connecting the AC Powers EE 7 3 2 5 Power over Ethernet
13. Q Phybridge LB UA2324 24 Port UniPhyer LB UA2348 48 Port UniPhyer LB PA111 PhyAdapter Two wire Network Line Bridge Gateway Hardware Installation and User Guide Part Number 8003 01 Issue 7 November 2011 Mandatory Regulations 1 Compliance Information The following sections describe the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the LB UA2324 and LB UA2348 UniPhyers and of the LB UPA111 PhyAdapter 1 1 1 Regulatory Compliance and Agency Approvals Both UniPhyer and PhyAdapter comply with or have obtained Regulatory Agency approval at least against the following standards EMC Emission FCC part 15 Class A for UniPhyer Class B for PhyAdapter ICES 003 Class A for UniPhyer Class B for PhyAdapter EN55022 2006 Class A for UniPhyer Class B for PhyAdapter EMC Immunity EN55024 1998 Amendments 1 2 Safety IEC 60950 1 1 Edition UL 60950 1 1 Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN 60950 1 2006 Amendment 11 Compliance and Regulatory Statements FCC Part 15 Statement UniPhyer This digital equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed a
14. W 35 sec 215 sec individually activated SYS GREEN Port LEDS 1 thru 23 active Port LEDS 24 thru 48 start turning active 9 Fully operational state ALM YELLOW 0 215 sec SYS GREEN 48 Port LEDS active 4 3 4 PhyAdapter Power up LED Indications When the UniPhyer is correctly installed and powered up and the Line Interface is correctly terminated to the RJ11 jack below is the LED power up sequence when the PhyAdapter is first connected to the RJ11 jack Table 4 7 PhyAdapter LED Start up Sequence LED Description LED state Duration Cumulative sequence Duration state 0 OFF No LEDs 0 0 1 Plug in RJ11 cable Network LED is GREEN 2 sec 2 sec Initial power up self tests Connection LED is OFF 2 Adapter initialization 1 Network LED is OFF 2 sec 4 sec Connection LED is OFF 3 Adapter initialization 2 Network LED is GREEN 3 sec 7 sec ENET PHY is if network device operational rest of board plugged into RJ45 RE Connection LED is OFF 4 Adapter passed self test Network LED is GREEN 58 sec 65 attempting to do DSL if Network device connection plugged into RJ45 Connection LED is Flashing 5 Adapter DSL link up Network LED is 5 sec 70 sec GREEN Flashing if network device is plugged into RJ45 Connection LED is SOLID 6 Adapter DSL link up Network LED is 0 70 network traffic active Flashing if network across connection device is plugged into RJ45 and traffic Connection LED is SOLID
15. able 3 2 Chassis Mounting actions Step Action 1 Locate the chassis and obtain the appropriate chassis mounting hardware 2 Determine and obtain the tools required for the chassis mounting hardware 3 From the front of the relay rack position the chassis in its relay rack mounting location 4 Using the appropriate rack mounting hardware secure the chassis in its relay location on both left and right side of mounting bracket see Figure 3 2 3 2 2 2 Wall Mounting the UniPhyer UniPhyer can also be wall mounted using the same brackets used to mount the UniPhyer on a rack Rotate the brackets 90 degrees and mount the UniPhyer to a flat solid surface with surface and screw hardware able to hold the UniPhyer s weight Ensure the bottom of the UniPhyer is against the surface the front of the UniPhyer faces upward and the rear of the UniPhyer is facing downward 3 2 2 3 Table Mounting the UniPhyer The UniPhyer can be placed on a table no brackets are required The table should be sturdy enough to hold the UniPhyer s weight For 19 Rack Uniphyer Figure 3 2 Mounting Bracket Position for Standard Mount 3 2 3 Earth Ground Connection 3 2 3 4 Earth Ground and Daisy chained IP devices off IP phone Warning Permanent protective earth ground connection is essential when 6 or more PhyAdapters are using more than one IP device off a single PhyAdapter A daisy chained IP device is when the PhyAdapter is connected to an IP
16. activated and linked Port is attempting to Link with PhyAdapter Port is activated but not linked maybe no PhyAdapter on the line or connectivity issue Disabled Off GBEI Speed Orange 100 1000 Mbps GRR Deed hoe 10 Mbps LED B on RJ 45 GBEI Link Act Green Active CREE oe Off Inactive ep an Green Flash Data Tx Rx MGMT Speed Orange 100 Mbps LED B on RJ 45 Off 10 Mbps MGMT Link Act Green Active LED A on RJ 45 Off Inactive Green Flash Data Tx Rx Interface Description GBEI Gigabit Ethernet electrical trunk port 1 SFP1 Gigabit Ethernet optical trunk port 1 GBE2 Gigabit Ethernet electrical trunk port 2 SFP2 Gigabit Ethernet optical trunk port 2 MGMT Ethernet Port connected to LAN for providing system out band EMS Telnet control interface such as system monitor control or software upgrade Line Interfaces RJ21 Line interface to the PhyAdapters two 24 port connectors Note that the LEDs on GBE RJ 45 jack are for indicating the uplink status whether the data is transmitted through optical interfaces or electrical interfaces 4 3 2 PhyAdapter LED Indication The PhyAdapter has two LEDs to indicate status of the PhyAdapter The Connection Link LED and the Network Link LED Table 4 5 PhyAdapter LED Indication PhyAdapter RJ45 Connector Side View Connection Network 8 d Ji l DI aaa LED Color Indication Condition Connection No power
17. ance you can use a standard un shielded RJ45 cable between the PhyAdapter and the IP device plugged into the PhyAdapter 3 3 2 Wall mount of PhyAdapter The rear of the PhyAdapter has two built in screw wall mounting slots for allowing customer to use two 5 or M3 screws to mount the PhyAdapter next to a RJ11 wall jack or other wall mount location Warning When screwing into wall surfaces ensure the screw hole locations will not interfere with any electrical wiring or other hidden equipment below the wall mount surface 630 Figure 3 10 PhyAdapter Enclosure Rear dimensions The picture above is not to scale the next picture is the actual distance between wall mount screw hole location and can be used as a template for drilling mounting holes Figure 3 11 PhyAdapter Wall Mount Spacing 3 4 Provisioning a Management IP port This section describes how to use the Web GUI to provision an IP port for the UniPhyer Note The default GBE IP address for in band management is 192 168 100 1 The default MGMT IP address for out of band management is 192 168 1 1 Note For both CLI and Web Configuration Tool the default login username is admin and the default password is admin Warning If you change the default username and password please ensure you record these new user and password details in a safe place If you misplace this information and can no longer access the UniPhyer you would require contact to customer su
18. anger The described activity or situation might or will cause personal injury Warning The described activity or situation might or will cause equipment damage Caution The described activity or situation might or will cause service interruption Note The information supplements the text or highlights important points 2 Preface 3 Installation of the UniPhyer System 3 1 Pre Installation 3 2 UniPhyer System Hardware Installation 3 3 PhyAdapter Hardware Installation 3 4 Provisioning a Management IP port 3 5 Configuration Import Export 3 6 Firmware Update 3 1 Pre Installation 3 1 2 3 1 3 This section provides the information users have to be aware of before installing the UniPhyer The information includes required installation tools safety requirements and electrostatic discharge protection Tools and Test Equipment Requirements To install and maintain the UniPhyer you should have the tools and test equipment listed in the Table 3 Table 3 1 Pre Installation Required Tools and Materials Item Required Purpose Hand tools Screw drivers for equipment removal and replacement Wire cutter stripper Bix block Prepare two wire infrastructure connections to UniPhyer punch tools and PhyAdapter connections RJ21 female to wire cables Female RJ21 cable termination is required your wiring infrastructure may already have this termination or you can use a Male to Female gender bender Acc
19. ble and the Line Interface the UniPhyer comes with a Champ Lock Clip to secure the RJ21 cable to the connector Please ensure this is installed when cable is attached Over current protection on the Line Interface Always ensure proper wiring with no shorts on the wire line interface for your UniPhyer installation Warning The UniPhyer Line Interface will shut off power to any port with a short or excessive current draw If this occurs please resolve short problem in wiring to prevent damage to wiring infrastructure PhyAdapter or UniPhyer Wiring Environment Warning The UniPhyer Line Interface and wiring is only for intra office wiring not for external to building wiring environments Wire Gauge and Maximum Line Length The UniPhyer System with the LB PA111 PhyAdapter will support connections on 24 AWG and 26 AWG twisted pair wire up to 1200 feet The 1200 feet length does not include the Ethernet cable length connected to the PhyAdapter Ethernet cable length can be up to 300 feet from the PhyAdapter but this length as well is dependant on the distance of the PhyAdapter to the UniPhyer Note Wiring gauge wiring conditions cross connections and loop length all have an impact on the maximum reach and connection performance as well as supported Class of IP phone at PhyAdapter 3 2 9 Signaling Bandwidth and Line Length The signalling connection between the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter is ADSL2 Annex M broadband signalling This
20. cal and optical ports are connected system will automatically select the interface according to the priority setting Default is optical first The GBE trunk interface are the network ports used for data traffic to and from the IP phones connected to the PhyAdapters and can be used for in band UniPhyer management RJ 45 Electrical Trunk Port The pin assignment of RJ 45 connector on the trunk port is shown in the following figure and table LEDA LEDB 1 2 T Rx T Rx 3 6 T Rx T Rx i 4 5 T Rx T Rx Ping Pinl 7 8 T Rx T Rx Figure 3 5 GBE RJ45 Pin assignment Mini GBIC SFP Trunk Port Prepare a proper SFP module and install it into the optical trunk port Then you can connect fiber optics cabling that uses LC connectors or SC connectors with the use of an optional SC to LC adapter to the fiber optics connector on the trunk port Multi Mode Fiber MMF and Single Mode Fiber SMF applications are supported Fiber optics cable with LC duplex connector Connect the optical fiber to the SFP socket Picture of UniPhyer SFP port connection Figure 3 6 Connecting optical fiber to the trunk port Note Please observe the proper connecting terminals for transmitting cable to TX LC type receptacle and receiving cable to RX LC type receptacle on the front panel 3 2 11 Ethernet Port MGMT The UniPhyer provides one RJ45 Jack MGMT on the front panel for Ethernet interface connection The de
21. ct the telephone cable two wire inner pair to the jack on the PhyAdapter marked as To Phone Jack and connect the other end of the telephone cable to the RJ11 wall jack PhyAdapters are hot swappable can be connected or removed at any time Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cable from the PhyAdapter Jack marked To IP Phone and connect other end of the Ethernet cable to an IEEE 802 3af compliant IP Phone Any Class 2 phone and some Class 3 phones can be used What IEEE 802 3af compliant Class 3 phones are supported depends on the power consumption of the IP phone and two wire loop length and wire gauge the maximum power budget for IP Phone and line power drop is 10 6W Power is provided on the 4 5 and 7 8 pairs N eee E E ES E ce Et aa Se E See 65 Seca Ss oe E Se Ed ES Se EES 2 es OPhybridge E Ex ce Em cu Es E ER E ES eS EE E Em ES Se A J eS E E E E E E Sa E E E E E EE Sa E g Pa ELE Em Et Em E ES i E ES E E ES E EE EE E E E Em p E 7 Figure 3 9 PhyAdapter Enclosure 3 3 1 PhyAdapter RJ45 cable options for Class A or Class B Emission compliance Some PhyAdapter installation environments may require Class B EMC Emission compliance To meet EMC Class B Emissions with the PhyAdapter please use a shielded RJ45 cable between the PhyAdapter and the IP device plugged into the PhyAdapter For Class A EMC Emission compli
22. d external power source The voltage must be 100 to 240 VAC You can now turn on the UniPhyer by moving switch to 1 ON position Power over Ethernet Budget The UniPhyer provides IEEE 802 3af compliant voltage to the non signaling pairs 4 5 and 7 8 on the RJ45 connection of the PhyAdapter Each PhyAdapter port when connected to the UniPhyer has a maximum of 10 6 W available for the Power over Ethernet PoE budget this includes the line loss and IP device power consumption o The LB UA2324 has a PoE budget of 255 W The maximum per port power of 10 6 W is supported on all 24 ports o The LB UA2348 has a total PoE budget of 390 W The maximum per port power of 10 6 W is only for selected ports as 390 W for 48 ports gives an average maximum power per port PoE budget of 8 125 W 3 2 5 1 Calculating your Installation s Power over Ethernet Budget The power consumption of the PhyAdapter and the PhyAdapter s related power consumption for the two wire loop line length is allocated separately as part of the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter power budget these values are detailed below as a reference o The LB UA2324 UniPhyer with 24 PhyAdapters at maximum loop length will draw 136 W o The LB UA2348 UniPhyer with 48 PhyAdapters at maximum loop length will draw 250 W A PoE enabled IP device has a specified maximum power consumption it does not include the power consumed on the line impendence As the length of the two wire twisted pair increases the to
23. device like an IP phone which in turn is connected to one or more additional IP devices like a PC that are powered independently from the UniPhyer If using 6 or more PhyAdapters that are each using daisy chained IP devices then it is required that the UniPhyer chassis be connected to EARTH ground with shielded 12 AWG conductor via chassis ground screw provided at rear of chassis near AC inlet M4 screw 3 2 4 3 2 4 1 Note If only using one IP device powered by and connected to one LB PA111 PhyAdapter and all PhyAdapters connected to that UniPhyer are LB PA111 model then UniPhyer does not require an additional Earth ground connection unless specified Connecting the AC power AC Ground Connections The UniPhyer must be properly grounded for optimum system performance Your AC outlet ground should be properly grounded to functional ground for safety and optimal performance Properly grounded means the measured resistance from the grounding screws at rear of chassis to functional ground is less than 5 ohms If more than 5 ohms then you should connect UniPhyer chassis to Earth ground with shielded 12 AWG conductor via chassis ground screw provided at rear of chassis near AC inlet M4 screw 3 2 4 2 AC Power Connection 3 2 5 Before plugging in AC cord ensure the power switch is 0 OFF position Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC supply socket on the rear panel of the UniPhyer The AC outlet should have functional grounde
24. essories and hardware kit Screws bolts etc for securing the equipment on the desired location Shielded 12 AWG Ground Wire To Ground UniPhyer chassis if Earth Ground installation optional is required Safety Requirement To prevent possible serious injury do not apply power to the UniPhyer system or install any PhyAdapters until you have completed all of the installation procedures and connected it to the external facilities Be cautious when turning on off the UniPhyer system power Electrostatic Discharge Protection The UniPhyer and PhyAdapters contain static sensitive components When handling them be sure to wear a properly grounded anti static wrist strap to prevent the damage from electrostatic discharge If a wrist strap is not available hold UniPhyer and PhyAdapters on the edges of the enclosures not on connector interfaces To minimize the possible damage from electrostatic discharge do not install the UniPhyer in cold dry places where static electricity can build up 3 2 UniPhyer System Hardware Installation 3 2 1 The hardware installation for the UniPhyer is simple and without complex hardware setup However it should be installed following the standard installation procedures During installation basic safety precautions should always be taken Be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap to prevent static electricity from damaging the system and injury to the operator Handle electronic components as little a
25. fault Alarm configuration nnns 35 4 2 POWERING THE UNIPHYER UP OR DOWN es 36 4 2 1 Remote Restart of UniPhyer sise 36 4 3 CONTROLS AND LED INDICATION 0c seesseccccceccceceeeaseeeeeesssceceeceeeeseseauesaeeaaesceeeceeeseeesaaeeaas 37 4 3 1 UniPhyer Controls and LED Indication ss 37 4 3 2 PhyAdapter LED Indication seen 39 4 3 3 UniPhyer Power up LED Indications eene nnne nennen 40 4 3 4 PhyAdapter Power up LED Indications ss 41 5 TROUBLESHOOTING THE UNIPHYER eeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nennen nnn 43 5 1 INTRODUCTION TO TBOUBLESHOOTING eene nennen nnne nnns nn inar n nsns serra annes 44 5 2 RESOLVING PROBLEMS INDICATED THROUGH LEDS n annnnnnnennnnneneennnosenrrrrrsrnrrenennnrerrsnnrrrernn 44 5 2 1 Resolving UniPhyer Problems Indicated Through Ee ene 44 5 3 RESOLVING PROBLEMS INDICATED THROUGH ALARMS nemen enn nnns 45 5 4 PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THE UNIPHYER AND PHYADAPTER 45 5 4 1 Procedure 1 Troubleshoot UniPhyer Power up Probleme 46 5 4 2 Procedure 2 Troubleshoot Fiber Optics Problems 46 5 4 3 Procedure 3 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Power Problems eee 47 5 4 4 Procedure 4 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Connection Problems sess 48 5 4 5 Procedure 5 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Bridging Problems sees 48 6 ABBREVIATIONS iir nixa rana sk orco cna d desi eaa ca aii ad io d ee ES a FR e d ue 49 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 3 1 Mounti
26. fected identify the ports that have problems check to see if RJ21 connector is seated correctly and not damaged check the wiring to ensure there are no shorts and check that all wiring is connected to the desired line interfaces properly 5 If only some PhyAdapters are affected try testing nonworking PhyAdapter on a working port To determine if it is the PhyAdapter the wiring or the Port on the UniPhyer 6 If only selected Line interface port is affected test port locally with a short RJ11 patch cable not thru wiring infrastructure to determine if UniPhyer or intra office wiring problem 7 Ensure the loop length does not exceed the recommended maximum 8 Contact your provider If problem is isolated to a UniPhyer port or PhyAdapter 47 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 4 4 Procedure 4 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Connection Problems 5 4 5 48 Problem indication One or more PhyAdapters fail to connect to UniPhyer The PhyAdapters are getting power but the port LED and PhyAdapter connection LEDs do not go solid Diagnostic steps 1 Ensure the wiring is correct there are not cross connects or other devices connected to the two wire interface between the UniPhyer and the PhyAdapter that could interfere with the connection 2 Ensure the port is enabled in the ADSL service and has default configuration 3 Test the PhyAdapter on a working port to ensure it s functional 4 Test a working PhyAdapter on a fault
27. figuration environments Database Configuration IDB Config Select G Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Contig Partition _ Apply FLASH DEVICE O IMAGE FILE 1 E System Configuration O IMAGE FILE 2 Boot Point Selector System Configuration 29 3 6 Firmware Update Via Web GUI On the menu tree click on Maintenance gt Firmware Update The Firmware Update page is displayed Once you have entered all the necessary values click on Firmware Update button to start updating the firmware Note image path and filename can not exceed 31 characters Firmware Update Firmware Update 172 16 10 4 21 share OOK vrolinux_u2110_0 73B05 Firmware Partition Select Partition 2 Once system has 2 versions an operator can use Partition Select from 1 to 2 vice versa e g Parition changes from version amp ato version Bb 0 73505 4 Warning Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes please don t turn off or reset the system 2 0nce the system has upgraded already please restart it Current Version Label Description Once you have typed in the parameter values click on this button to start firmware update Remote FTP Server IP Type in the IP address of the FTP server Firmware Update Server User Name Type in the ftp user name Server Password Type in the ftp password File Name Type in the firmware filename Firmware Update Status
28. g problems are most likely not a HW issue and has something to do with the Bridging configuration on the UniPhyer Please refer to the UniPhyer Web Configuration Tool Guide for details on Bridging configuration 5 Contact your provider for assistance 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 6 Abbreviations ADSL ADSLx ANSI ATM CLI EMS EN EU DSL EMC EMI ETSI FCC IEC Mbps MDF LED PoE POTS PSTN PVC SNMP asymmetrical digital subscriber line ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 American National Standards Institute asynchronous transfer mode command line interface element management system European Norms European Union digital subscriber line electromagnetic compatibility electromagnetic immunity European Telecommunications Standards Institute Federal Communications Commission International Electrotechnical Commission megabit per second main distribution frame light emitting diode Power over Ethernet plain old telephone service public switched telephone network permanent virtual circuit simple network management protocol
29. gh the steps until the problem is solved Use the following table to find out the appropriate procedure for troubleshooting the listed problems Also refer to Phybridge website for videos on various tech support configuration and operational information on the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter Table 5 2 List of Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure Type of problem Number UniPhyer power up problems 1 Fiber optics problems PhyAdapter power Line Interface wiring problems PhyAdapter Connection Line Interface wiring problems OI Oil SI PhyAdapter Bridging problems 45 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 4 1 5 4 2 46 Procedure 1 Troubleshoot UniPhyer Power up Problems Problem indication the SYS LED on the front panel is not lit even though the UniPhyer is powered up alarm that indicates a system power up problem PhyAdapters connected to the UniPhyer do not have Link light on Diagnostic steps 1 Check that the power switch on the rear of chassis is set to the 1 position 2 Check that the power cable and outlet are functional try another device on AC outlet 3 Replace the UniPhyer 4 Contact your provider Procedure 2 Troubleshoot Fiber Optics Problems Problem indication the GBEI GBE2 LED on the system front panel is not lit maybe the signal power detected by the fiber optical receiver being below the minimum power threshold but the SFP interface has been activated
30. humidity at 35 C UniPhyer Default Alarm configuration The UniPhyer has a default configuration that enables minor and major alarms These alarms can be disabled or enabled as desired This alarm configuration will cause the ALM LED to normally be YELLOW or appear as ORANGE YELLOW during normal operation 35 4 2 Powering the UniPhyer Up or Down This section describes how to power up the UniPhyer and how to power down the UniPhyer Step Table 4 2 Procedures of Powering Up the UniPhyer Action 1 2 3 Step If available put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point Ensure that the UniPhyer is securely installed Ensure all legacy digital and analog phones and PBX equipment are disconnected from two wire infrastructure Ensure the PhyAdapters are plugged into the desired RJ11 wall jacks Slide the power switch at rear of UniPhyer to 1 The UniPhyer will do a series of self tests at Power up shown by LED changes after three minutes the UniPhyer should be operational If the LEDs show some problem refer to section 5 2 for information on how to resolve problems indicated through LEDs You may add or remove PhyAdapters at any time when UniPhyer is powered up The PhyAdapters are hot swappable Table 4 3 Procedures of Powering Down the UniPhyer Action Caution Powering down the UniPhyer will power down PhyAdapters and IP phones connected to PhyAdapters If available Put on the anti
31. ion of Conformity Phybridge DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Phybridge declare under our sole responsibility that the products UniPhyer Consisting of Models LB UA2324 and LB UA2348 PhyAdapter Consisting of Models LB PA110 LB PA111 and LB PA111 MB to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 1998 Amendments 1 and 2 EN 60950 1 2006 Amendment 11 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Amendment 1 As described in the European Directives 2004 108 EMC 2006 95 Safety The technical file is kept at Phybridge Unit 12 3495 Laird Road Mississauga Ontario L5L 5S5 Canada Mississauga 03 November 2011 e L Oam Eric Amirault P Eng Director of Engineering P N 0803 30 3495 Laird Rd Unit 12 Mississauga ON L5L 5S5 Canada Phone 905 901 3633 Fax 866 252 9148 www phybridge com Compliance Information 1 1 3 Environmental Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment legislation aims to raise the level of recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and to encourage designers to create products with recycling in mind The UniPhyer and the PhyAdapter equipment that you bought have required the extraction and use of natural resources for their production They may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination
32. n 36 UniPhyer LBD IndiCation 2 RIRs ee lecteur epi e tere E eere 37 Phy Adapter LED Indication eere e epp hee rette cett ede eee othe e 39 UniPhyer LED Start up Sequence ete esees etc ertet nee tena ie desint e eee tectae oen ed EE ar 40 PhyAdapter LED Start up Sequence ss 41 Problems Indic ted by EEDSs 2 in nn ne nent 44 List of Troubleshooting Procedures neret nnne 45 2 Preface Scope This document provides an overview on the LB UA2348 and LB UA2324 UniPhyers and the LB PA111 PhyAdapter The LB UA2324 is functionally the same as LB UA2348 except it supports 24 ports and provides a different PoE budget than the LB UA 2348 UniPhyer This document contains Procedures for installing the UniPhyer Line Bridge and PhyAdapter s e Procedures for operating and maintaining the UniPhyer Line Bridge Procedures for troubleshooting the UniPhyer Line Bridge and PhyAdapter s e Expansions of abbreviations used in the manual Audience This document is intended for system engineers or operating personnel Related Documentation For information about system description refer to the UniPhyer System Description For information about how to manage the Line Bridge through Web GUI refer to the UniPhyer Web Configuration Tool Guide Documentation Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual to emphasize information that will be of interest to the reader D
33. nd used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense PhyAdapter This digital equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to Compliance Information try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Industry Canada Statements UniPhyer This digital equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise emissions fo
34. ng Bracket Orientation Top View 5 Figure 3 2 Mounting Bracket Position for Standard Mount sese 6 Figure 3 3 Pin Assignment of Line Interfaces A 10 Figure 3 4 RJ21 Cable and Ferrite Configuration ss 11 Figure 3 5 GBE RJ45 Pincassigninent rer eme eebe P REP Peter p eet e EE 13 Figure 3 6 Connecting optical fiber to the trunk pont 13 Figure 3 7 MGMT Ethernet Port RJ 45 pin assignment nennen 14 Figure 3 8 Ethernet cross over cable pin assignment eene eene nennen 14 Figure 3 9 PhyAdapter Enclosute 3 testudo tiep e Ee 15 Figure 3 10 PhyAdapter Enclosure Rear dimensions ss 16 Figure 3 11 PhyAdapter Wall Mount Spacing sise 17 Figure 3 12 Data Base Configuration Concept 21 Xl List of Tables Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 XII List of Tables Pre Installation Required Tools and Materials 3 Chassis Mountin actions inis eie jute eisai een bse 5 Line Length vs power consumption measurement for Nortel 12004 IP phone 8 Sample Power budget calculation for LB UA2348 sess 9 Line Length vs Signaling rate 5 ce cete Fee re tage ee dee eee apetece 12 Maintenance Required Installation Tools and Materials A 34 Procedures of Powering Up the Un bbver ss 36 Procedures of Powering Down the UniPhyet eene nenne
35. p Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip X Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 e 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PIN 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Number Port Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring X Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 For port 25 48 1 25 26 50 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Number Port Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip amp Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip X Number 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Se 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PIN 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Number Port Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring X Number 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Figure 3 3 Pin Assignment of Line Interfaces 3 2 6 1 Attaching the RJ21 Cable to UniPhyer To maintain EMC Class A Emissions compliance please install the RJ21 cable connector with the provided Broad Band EMI Ferrite Snap on Core as indicated in the picture below Single loop the RJ21 cable through the Ferrite as shown in Figure 3 4 10 Figure 3 4 RJ21 Cable and Ferrite Configuration 3 2 6 2 Champ Lock Clip 3 2 7 3 2 8 3 2 8 1 To ensure a secure connection between the RJ21 ca
36. pport and incur support costs to restore the user name and password to factory default 3 4 1 Factory Default Configuration The UniPhyer LB UA2324 and LB UA2348 has a factory default configuration that will allow out of the box functionality for most applications of the UniPhyer and PhyAdapters Specifically o Interface MGMT port IP Address is 192 168 1 1 GBE in band IP address is 192 168 100 1 GBE port as Uplink trunk port and GBE2 port as User daisy chain port o Bridging configured for IEEE 802 1d Ethernet bridging between the trunk port and PhyAdapters with port isolation off between Line Bridge ports No VLAN tagging o ADSL All ports enabled Service Spectrum and Profile settings configured and optimized for ADSL2 Annex M The Interface and Bridging configurations can be changed as required to customize Interface addresses or modify Bridging operation an understanding of Ethernet and IP Bridging protocols is required ADSL configuration can be changed but it is not recommended as the signaling connection between the UniPhyer and the PhyAdapter has been optimized for maximal System performance Detailed knowledge of ADSL configuration is required to change these configurations Note Even thought the GBE in band IP address is 192 168 100 1 you can still bridge subnets different from this default IP address You will not be able to access the UniPhyer Web GUI through the GBE interface unless you change the UniPhyer GBE
37. present or PhyAdapter is not connected to left most LED on OFF Ee possible problem with Adapter signaling RJ45 connector operation Green flashing Power up or DSL connecting state Normal Operation PhyAdapter is connected to s gold UniPhyer DSL link is active Network OFF Inactive No Ethernet connectivity detected right most LED Green solid Active Ethernet link detected Ge Green flashing Data TX RX connector 39 4 3 3 UniPhyer Power up LED Indications When the UniPhyer is correctly installed and powered up the system will perform a series of self tests and initialization procedures before being ready to operate with the PhyAdapters 40 Table 4 6 UniPhyer LED Start up Sequence LED Description LED state Duration Cumulative sequence Duration state 0 OFF No LEDs 0 0 1 Initial power up GBE2 GBE1 ALM 5 sec 5 sec ON 2 Power up self test 1 ALM Yellow 2 5 3 sec 3 Power up self test 2 SYS ALM alternate on 3 sec 6 sec RED 4 Main board SYS YELLOW 69 sec 75 sec initialization 5 DSL board Lower 24 ALM YELLOW 30 sec 105 sec port initialization SYS GREEN 6 Lower 24 ports ALM YELLOW 35 sec 140 sec individually activated SYS GREEN Port LEDS 1 thru 23 start turning active 7 DSL board upper 24 ALM ORG 40 sec 180 sec port initialization SYS YELLOW Port LEDS 1 thru 23 active 8 Upper 24 ports ALM YELLO
38. protocol has asymmetric bandwidth rates for upstream from PhyAdapter to UniPhyer and downstream from UniPhyer to PhyAdapter that are dependant on twisted pair line length and other wiring environment characteristics The table below describes the typical signalling rates for the upstream and downstream connections at various two wire twisted pair line lengths Table 3 5 Line Length vs Signaling rate Line Length Typical Typical feet Upstream Downstream Signalling rate Signalling rate kbps kbps 1 to 399 1400 900 24000 20000 400 to 799 1000 600 22000 18000 800 to 1200 700 400 21000 16000 The signalling rate is different from the data throughput rate The maximum data throughput is 80 to 85 of the signalling bandwidth this is due to signalling overhead of the ADSL protocol The UniPhyer is configured for a minimum signalling connection rate when connecting to PhyAdapter to ensure enough bandwidth for voice traffic The minimum signalling connection rates are 175 kbps for upstream and 2500 kbps for downstream Note Wiring gauge wiring conditions cross connections and loop length all have an impact on the maximum reach and connection performance as well as supported Class of IP phone at PhyAdapter 3 2 10 Connecting the GBE trunk interface The system provides two types of trunk interfaces two ports for each type electrical RJ 45 and optical mini GBIC interfaces When both electri
39. r digital apparatus set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Industry Canada PhyAdapter This digital equipment does not exceed Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Industry Canada Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps necessary to correct the interference Notice d Industrie Canada UniPhyer Cet quipement ne d passe pas les limites de Classe A d mission de bruits radio lectriques pour les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par l Industrie Canada PhyAdapter Cet quipement n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par l Industrie Canada L exploitation faite en milieu r sidentiel peut entra ner le brouillage des r ceptions de radio et de t l vision ce qui obligerait le propri taire ou l op rateur prendre les dispositions n cessaires pour en liminer les causes EN55022 and CISPR22 statements UniPhyer Warning This is a Class A product that may cause radio interference In this case the user may be required to take adequate measures PhyAdapter This is a Class B product Mandatory Regulations EU Declarat
40. r idle state power consumption as not all IP devices would be ringing at the same time in a your deployment This is the decision of the UniPhyer and the parallel voice network administrator Warning If the power consumption of the deployed IP devices exceeds the power budget for your UniPhyer then some of the IP devices connected to that UniPhyer s PhyAdapters may show abnormal behavior including power restarts and IP device reset It is critical that proper power consideration be made when calculating the power budget Warning Some Class 3 phones may have operational problems at longer line lengths proper operational testing for your unique deployment is recommended Also be aware this is a maximum per port power budget of 10 6W which includes the line loss Table 3 4 Sample Power budget calculation for LB UA2348 Power Unique Line Total port Running consumption Impedance expected power total Power allocated Multiplier consumption W LB UA2348 Starting budget 390 IP device 1 a A a A x 390 x IP device 2 b B B B y 390 x y The Running total should not be below zero otherwise unexpected operational results may occur during peak power consumption states 3 2 5 2 Maximum System Power Consumption 3 2 6 A simplified fully populated maximal power consumption for the UniPhyer PhyAdapter IP devices and line loss to use is 720 W for the LB UA2348 and 430 W for the LB UA2324 Connec
41. r via Ethernet see Provisioning a Management IP port o The default out of band MGMT IP address is 192 168 1 1 Default User is admin Default password is admin o Users can then access UniPhyer via Web Configuration Tool or CLI via telnet on port 23 Warning If you change the default username and password please ensure you record these new user and password details in a safe place If you misplace this information and can no longer access the UniPhyer you will be required to contact customer support and incur support costs to restore the user name and password to factory default 3 2 2 Mounting the UniPhyer To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2 inch unobstructed space must be provided around all sides of the unit 3 2 2 1 Rack Mounting the UniPhyer The position and orientation of the brackets depends on how UniPhyer is mounted The UniPhyer can be front mounted in a standard channel rack 4 inch projection and it can be installed with the mounting brackets installed in 19 inch rack front mounting position STANDARD FRONT MOUNT MOUNTING MOUNTING BRACKET i A BRACKET FRONT Figure 3 1 Mounting Bracket Orientation Top View After the site requirements have been verified the chassis may be installed at the specified location When mounting the chassis practice good safety habits Use two or more people to secure the chassis Relay rack mounting normally requires at least two people T
42. s possible This chapter provides the UniPhyer system hardware installation procedures Please perform the procedures in the suggested order Summary of UniPhyer and PhyAdapter Installation The UniPhyer Line Bridge Gateway installation consists of the following procedures Each procedure will be explained in detail in the following sections Step 1 Mount the system into the desired location of a rack wall or table surface Step 2 Connect optional chassis Ground if required Step 3 Turn the power switch in 0 OFF position Step 4 Connect the AC cable between UniPhyer and the 100 240 VAC power source After executing the previous procedures please check the cable connection robustness and correctness before turning on the power supply Step 5 Turn on Power to UniPhyer switch is at rear of chassis Step 6 Insure all legacy phones and PBX equipment are removed from the two wire infrastructure to be used by the UniPhyer Step 7 Connect Line Interfaces prepare RJ21 connection to two wire infrastructure connect to UniPhyer to provide connection to PhyAdapters and IP Phones devices Step 8 Connect Trunk port Uplink GBE1 copper or fiber to IP PBX or Switch Step 9 Optional connect MGMT interface to PC network for additional custom configuration or monitoring Step 10 Install PhyAdapters at RJ11 jack outputs of two wire infrastructure and connect IP Phone device to the RJ45 connector Users can access the UniPhye
43. ssaire de laisser un espace d environ 5 cm de chaque c t de l appareil Placez l appareil pr s d une prise de courant facilement accessible Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution remplacez les fusibles par des fusibles de m me type et de m me amp rage Any changes and modifications not expressly approved by Phybridge will void any compliance and regulatory approval and will void the user s authority to operate El servicio de mantenimiento y reparaci n de esta unitad s lo puede ser realizado por t cnicos autorizados por el fabricante Desconecte el cord n de alimentaci n antes de cambiar los fusibles No bloquee las ranuras de ventilaci n del equipo ya que los componentes podrian sobrecalentarse y sufrir da os Para evitar el riesgo de choque electrico o de incendio reemplace el fusible com otro del mismo tipo y capacidad nominal Para su propia protecci n cerci rese de que todas las conexiones el ctricas de los servicios p blicos incluyendo la puesta a tierra las lineas telef nicas y el sistema de tuber as de agua met licas internas si las hubiera est n conectadas entre s 1 1 5 PhyAdapters Locations The PhyAdapters may be installed at location of IP telephone or IP device VII Mandatory Regulations VIII Contents Contents 1 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION s sees eat que nenE ru Ce Eo tha anam za nn Eos cr tura na yu RES sanae nuca
44. static wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point Slide the power switch on the rear of chassis to 0 4 2 1 Remote Restart of UniPhyer The UniPhyer can be soft restarted from the GUI From the section System gt Board IP Setup select button RESTART to do a soft restart of the system The power to the PhyAdapters does not turn off and turn on when the soft restart is performed but the signalling connection will be restarted 36 4 3 Controls and LED Indication 4 3 1 UniPhyer Controls and LED Indication The UniPhyer has various connectors and indicators on its front panel The indicators show the current operating states of various system elements and serve as maintenance aids for local technicians at each site There is an 0 1 OFF ON control switch at rear of UniPhyer Table 4 4 UniPhyer LED Indication UniPhyer Front Panel ul Phybridge CSC MGMT SFP2 GBE2 SFP GBEi LED Color Indication Condition SYS Yellow At Power on phase Red Self test fail Green Normal Operation ALM Yellow At power on phase Red Major alarm set Red Flash Major and Minor alarm set Yellow Minor alarm set Green Normal operation GBEI GBE2 Green SFP interface activated Off RJ 45 interface activated Note Yellow LED color may also appear Orange in some cases 37 38 Port PhyAdapter Connection Status ADSL status Green Green fast Flash Green slow Flash Port is
45. tailed pin assignment is shown in the following figures This is a network interface for out of band management of UniPhyer Pin Ping 1 2 3 6 Other pins ae ae Re cS KEE Termination oe LEDA LEDB Figure 3 7 MGMT Ethernet Port RJ 45 pin assignment To connect the Ethernet interface to PC the Ethernet crossover cable is required The detailed pin assignment is shown below If your PC Ethernet port supports Auto MDIX then no cross over cable is required Green White 8 1 Orange Green 7 2 Orange White Orange White 6 3 Brown Blue 5 4 Blue White Blue White 4 5 Blue Orange 3 6 Brown White Brown White 2 Green Brown 1 8 Green White Name Pin Pin Name Tx Lo _ _ _ 3 Rx Tx 2 6 Rx Rx SE 5 Tx Rx 6 D 2 Tx Figure 3 8 Ethernet cross over cable pin assignment 3 3 PhyAdapter Hardware Installation The PhyAdapter may be placed on the desk by the IP Phone or wall mounted by the RJ11 wall jack for the corresponding two wire termination for the port connected to the UniPhyer Step 1 For each tip and ring twisted wire pair termination connected to the UniPhyer Line Interface there should be a corresponding RJ11 wall jack The two wires pair termination should be on the inner pair of the RJ11 connector Conne
46. tal impedance also increases which means an increase to total power consumption for that port of the IP device and the line on the UniPhyer As an example a Nortel 12004 IP phone had increasing power consumption at selected increasing line lengths The Nortel i2004 has 3 2 W idle and 4 8 W maximum power dissipation rating Table 3 3 Line Length vs power consumption measurement for Nortel i2004 IP phone Line Length Power Idle multiplier Power Ring multiplier feet consumption of for i2004 in consumption of for i2004 in 12004 at Idle unique test 12004 at max unique test deployment Ring deployment 55 3 1 0 97 4 2 0 88 325 3 2 1 00 4 3 0 90 575 3 4 1 06 4 6 0 96 775 3 7 1 16 4 9 1 02 975 3 7 1 16 5 2 1 08 Note The power consumption for each IP device and wiring environment for each deployment is unique Power consumption changes can vary with each installation For your deployment calculate each port s expected IP devices power consumption This is done by first allocating a specified power consumption value which varies between PoE enabled IP Devices and the state those devices are in The power consumption you use for your IP device is your choice and should be based on the IP devices specifications The worst case is the maximum power consumption typically maximum volume ringing state but not always You may want to consider budgeting some ports at maximum power consumption and others fo
47. the UniPhyer for though with the system power up problems see section UniPhyer is 5 4 powered up Red Self test failed There is a Replace the UniPhyer functional problem with the system ALM Red Major alarm set See section 5 3 Note Default Software Alarm mask configuration will have Red alarm Consider reconfiguring Alarm masks to clear this event Red Flash Major and Minor alarm set See section 5 3 Yellow Minor alarm set See section 5 3 GBE1 GBE2 Not lit even No link Troubleshoot the UniPhyer for If SFP though fiber optics problems see section interface is UniPhyer is 5 4 activated powered up 44 3 Troubleshooting the UniPhyer 5 3 Resolving Problems Indicated Through Alarms Alarms of the system are viewed through CLI Web GUI or EMS If an alarm indicates a problem refer to section 5 4 for troubleshooting procedures Note The default Alarm mask configuration for the UniPhyer Software will have both Major and Minor alarms enabled This will cause the ALM LED on the front of the UniPhyer to show Yellow in normal operational mode Consider reconfiguring Alarm masks to clear this event and trigger an LED change on only Major alarm events 5 4 Procedures for Troubleshooting the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter When you follow a troubleshooting procedure start from the first step of the procedure If the first step does not solve the problem proceed to the next step keep going throu
48. ting the Line interface The UniPhyer supports 24 or 48 PhyAdapter connections There are two RJ21 50 pin male connectors on the front panel of the system to provide the two wire interface connectivity to the PhyAdapters Line Interface 1 is for ports 1 to 24 and Line Interface 2 is for ports 25 to 48 Warning Ensure all legacy phones or network equipment are disconnected from the two wire 24 or 26 AWG infrastructure prior to connecting the UniPhyer Line Interfaces to prevent damage to the UniPhyer the PhyAdapters and non UniPhyer or PhyAdapter equipment To connect the UniPhyer through the internal office two wire 24 or 26 AWG lines use cables with the RJ21 50 pin female connectors When installing just plug the end of a cable with connector into the corresponding Line interface male connector on the front panel The following figure shows the Line port position of the system LINE Interface 1 port1 gt 24 LINE Interface 2 port 25 gt 48 The pin assignment of Line Interface connector is illustrated below the numbers in the connector figures below represent PIN numbers The RJ21 can be terminated to a BIX block for easy connection of two wire infrastructure to the desired port on UniPhyer Line Interface For port 1 24 26 50 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Number Port Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip 8 Ti
49. uration is beneficial to keeping your parallel voice network up and running Dispatching Maintenance Personnel Some procedures in this manual involve end to end system testing for which technicians are needed at both the UniPhyer and PhyAdapter locations Technicians should be dispatched when needed The UniPhyer system maintenance efforts and monitor the system for alarms or line short events during normal operation and these on site operations 4 1 4 Electrostatic Discharge Protection The UniPhyer system contains static sensitive components If possible wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling equipment Do not touch its connector contacts which must remain free of contaminants Routine Maintenance It is recommended to monitor the UniPhyer system performance in your installations using SNMP It allows a user to view the current system status alarm information and to take the necessary corrective action if a problem is reported Keep each UniPhyer system site free of dust and other pollutant that could affect system performance In addition be sure to maintain the environment conditions in the network room and at each remote system site The ideal operating temperature is about 20 C The following is the acceptable operating condition range for the UniPhyer s 10C to 50 C and 0 to 95 humidity at 35 C The following is the acceptable operating condition range for the PhyAdapter a 0C to 40 C and 0 to 95
50. y UniPhyer port to see if problem is with the port or wiring or working locally with direction connection to UniPhyer 5 Ensure the loop length does not exceed the recommended maximum 6 Reset to Factory default to ensure proper DSL connectivity 7 Contact your provider If problem is isolated to a UniPhyer port or PhyAdapter Procedure 5 Troubleshoot PhyAdapter Bridging Problems Problem indication One or more PhyAdapters are getting power are connected to UniPhyer and PhyAdapters are showing network traffic but no Bridging is taking place Diagnostic steps This is most likely a Bridging configuration issue Some special additional but not normally required VLAN configuration or custom setup on the parallel voice network IP phones or IP PBX external to the UniPhyer may be causing the problem 1 Ensure you are seeing Ethernet traffic on the PhyAdapter the Network LED is blinking Ensure you are seeing Ethernet traffic statistics increase on the Maintenance Performance Monitoring gt Ethernet gt Statistics XDSL port 2 Reset configuration to default to ensure proper bridging configuration and test basic network connectivity with ping test between PC on GBE network port and IP phone connected to PhyAdapter to ensure basic bridging is functional 3 If custom configuration is required due to voice network appliance setup up and configuration Ensure correct configuration is enabled for all ports on the UniPhyer 4 Bridgin
51. ystem Gateway 7 15 10 TE sl D D Finally remember to save new settings to flash memory On the menu tree click on Maintenance gt Database The Database Configuration page is displayed Click on the DB Config Select drop down list and select D Save Running Config to Flash D Database Configuration DD DB Config Select Select zl Select write to Partition 1 or Partition 2 if desired Then click on Write_Running button Wait for memory write success message 20 Database Configuration DB Config Select D Save Running Config to Flash System Config 3 5 Configuration Import Export The UniPhyer provides the configuration preservation feature that the configuration database is stored in flash memory two partitions available In addition to the configuration preservation feature the UniPhyer also provides the configuration export import feature SAM FIX redo or delete diagram below Adimport Pile Write Download B import File Load Remotes W ee CExpont File ub D Save Running E Reload FLASH FjRestore Factory a CS rei AR se ao G Flash Boot Point Select WEB GUI A MTM TFTP SERVER p 3 FALSH DEVICE LSS System Config2 eee Boot Point Select tons Figure 3 12 Data Base Configuration Concept 21 22 Suppose that TFTP Server IP address is 172 16 100 241 and configuration file

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