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1. ii 73 4 2 3 Procedure to Reconnect the POWE iiiiir 74 Chapter 5 Product Speciale cl leali 75 areale Lies II LA ara 75 E SIERO ocra aio i ai aaa 76 Appendix A Legal INOENIAMUOr sassi 81 ima ale aaa 85 12 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide System Introduction This chapter describes the system features specifications and applications of the IES 1 1 System Description The IES is an IP based DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer that connects subscribers to the Internet As a high performance yet compact platform it conveniently gives telephone companies and Internet Service Providers ISPs the ability to deliver broadband Internet access and voice services to subscribers The IES platform allows for convenient management and support of various technologies The IES 5106M can hold a maximum of five line cards so up to 240 subscribers 360 when using the ALC1272 72 port line card can simultaneously utilize a wide range of powerful broadband services The IES 5112M can hold a maximum of ten line cards so up to 480 subscribers 720 when using the ALC1272 72 port line card can simultaneously utilize a wide range of powerful broadband services The IES 6000M can hold a maximum of sixteen line cards so up to 768 subscribers 1152 when using the ALC1272 72 port line card can simultaneously utilize a wide range of powerful broadband services Additionally the line cards are hot swa
2. 6 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Safety Warnings Safety Warnings For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions e Do NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool e Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids e Do NOT store things on the device e Do NOT install use or service this device during a thunderstorm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning e Warning Connect the frame ground before you connect any other cables or wiring Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the ground wire gauge e Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device e ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device e Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports e Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them e Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling e Use ONLY a power wire of the appropriate wire gauge see Chapter 5 on page 75 for details for your device Connect it to a power supply of the correct voltage see Chapter 5 on page 75 for details Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord e Do NOT use the device
3. Table 4 Voice Troubleshooting STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure the subscriber has a POTS splitter properly installed 2 Check the telephone wire connections between the subscriber and the MDF s 3 Check the telephone wire and connections between the MDF s and USER port s Refer to the pin assignments in the line card User s Guide Check the telephone wire and connections between the MDF s and the CO port s Check the telephone wire mapping on the MDF s Check the connection from the MDF s to the PBX or the telephone company PSTN or ISDN switch Make sure the in house wiring works and is connected properly Repeat the steps above using a different DSL port 3 4 No Voice on a VoIP Connection Check the POTS and line card connections between the subscriber the MDF s and the VOP line card See your VOP User s Guide for more information on troubleshooting VoIP problems 3 5 Testing Wiring Use the following tests if there is no voice Systematically test wiring using a functioning telephone to determine if there is a wiring problem If the connection is good the telephone will return a dial tone Letters in the figure shown next indicate the systematic tests to be done Suppose you re using installation scenario B as shown in the chapter on MDF connections The logic for other scenarios should be similar IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chap
4. User with telephone SS telephone SS Use the following procedure for this installation scenario IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 55 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 1 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want to use for voice service to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER on the splitter chassis rear panel 2 Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch down tool 3 Connect the telephone wiring from the end user s POTS telephone equipment to the lower ports of the MDF 2 6 5 2 VoIP Installation Scenario B In this installation scenario you use a VoIP line card and an SEC1024 extension card in conjunction with a DSL line card its associated splitter card and an MDF to provide voice service over the Internet and DSL Internet access to certain subscribers a DSL line card port is reserved for each user even if the user does not subscribe to DSL See Section 2 6 3 on page 48 and Section 2 5 3 on page 45 for more information on using the VOP1248G in conjunction with DSL line cards This installation scenario does not apply to G SHDSL connections Figure 46 VoIP Connection Scenario B Internet D P o nm uz me oe a J a ASC1024 E VSC1024 annn eg SEC1024 1 a USER POTS Splitter User with NS SS DSL Modem telephone
5. s Telco 50 connector If there is no dial tone then the problem is between the splitter chassis Telco 50 CO connector and MDF 2 Check the Telco 50 cable s pin assignments refer to the line card User s Guide for the proper pin assignments Replace the Telco 50 cable if the pin assignments are okay and there is still no dial tone Problem with a splitter card or the splitter chassis Reconnect the Telco 50 cable to the splitter chassis Telco 50 CO connector Disconnect the Telco 50 cable from the splitter chassis Telco 50 USER connector Connect a telephone to the appropriate pins of the splitter chassis Telco 50 USER connector refer to the line card User s Guide for the proper pin assignments If there is no dial tone make sure that the splitter card is properly installed Try a different splitter card If using a different splitter card solves the problem replace the first splitter card If using a different splitter card does not solve the problem the splitter chassis may be faulty contact your vendor Wiring problem between the USER Telco 50 connector on the splitter chassis and MDF 3 Reconnect the Telco 50 cable to the splitter chassis Telco 50 USER connector Connect a telephone to a lower port of MDF 3 If there is no dial tone then the problem is between the splitter chassis Telco 50 USER connector and MDF 3 Replace the Telco 50 cable connecting the USER port to MDF 3 If the problem remains
6. 1 24 3 49272 200557 2 4 25 48 4 49 72 3 5 1 24 5 25 48 4 5 49 72 2 4 2 2 IES 5112M 72 port Line Card to Splitter Card Connections Connect the line card ports to the splitter or extension card ports as described in the following table which represents the IES s front panel In the numbers in this table the first number refers to the line card s slot in the 1ES 5000 1 to 8 and the numbers in parentheses refer to the Telco 50 port connector on the line card ports 1 24 25 48 and 49 72 Table 2 72 port Line Card Connections CHASSIS LINE CARD TELCO 50 CONNECTORS IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Table 2 72 port Line Card Connections SPLITTER CARD TELCO 50 CONNECTORS IES 5000ST 2 4 3 IES 5106M IES 5112M VoIP Line Card Telco 50 Connections 1 1 24 1 25 48 1 49 72 2 1 24 2 25 48 2 49 72 3 1 24 3 25 48 3 49 72 4 1 24 5 1 24 4 25 48 5 25 48 4 49 72 5 49 72 6 1 24 6 25 48 6 49 72 7 1 24 7 25 48 7 49 72 8 1 24 8 25 48 8 49 72 9 1 24 9 25 48 9 49 72 10 1 24 1 1 24 10 25 48 10 49 72 1 25 48 2 1 24 2 25 48 1 49 72 2 49 72 3 1 24 3 25 48 4 1 24 3 49 72 4 25 48 4 49 72 5 1 24 5 25 48 6 1 24 6 25 48 5 49
7. 20 mm D x 60 mm H and 92 mm W x 25 mm D x 92 mm H The 1ES 5112M s fan module has six 9 cm fans Fan Dimensions 92 mm W x 25 mm D x 92 mm H The IES 6000M s fan module consists of two different sizes of fans two 12 cm and six 9 cm Fan Dimensions 120 mm W x 120 mm D x 25 4 mm H and 90 mm W x 90 mm D x 25 4 mm H Fan fuse ratings 1ES 5106M Number of fuses 1 Type T Amps 1 Volts AC 250 Dimensions 5 mm D x 20 mm L 1ES 5112M Number of fuses 1 Type T Amps 2 Volts AC 250 Dimensions 5 mm D x 20 mm L I1ES 6000M Number of fuses 1 Type T Amps 3 Volts AC 250 Dimensions 5 mm D x 20 mm L Power modules Two 300V 65A 10 16 mm terminal blocks with dual inputs Built in surge protection Rated Voltage 48 0 VDC Operating Voltage 36 72 VDC no tolerance Maximum power consumption 1ES 5106M 936 W IES 5112M 1260 W IES 6000M 2160 W Power module circuit breaker ratings Number of circuit breakers 1 Type C Amps 60 Volts DC 125 Dimensions 63 5 mm W x 47 mm D x 19 18 mm H IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 5 Product Specifications Table 7 System Specifications Alarm module The alarm module has a DB15M connector for connections from and to other devices See Section 2 7 on page 57 for more information about the ALARM module Certifications RoHS Compliance CE Conformity FCC ITU
8. 6 To signal a critical alarm the MSC opens the circuit for pins 7 and 15 and closes the circuit for pins 8 and 15 2 8 Power Connections Use the following procedures to connect the IES to a power source after you have installed the main chassis in a rack Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for power requirements and make sure you are using an appropriate power source Observe the following before you start e Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the gauge of wire to use for the IES power connections IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections e Keep the IES power switches in the OFF position until you come to procedure for turning on the power e Keep the power supply switch in the OFF position until you come to procedure for turning on the power Use only power wires of the required diameter for connecting the IES to a power supply refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the required wire gauge 2 8 1 Power Modules 2 8 1 1 The main chassis uses two power supply modules These modules are hot swappable and supply power to the line cards The power connections are on the front of each power module The power modules are in the upper left and upper right corners of the front panel of the main chassis Procedure to Connect the Power When installing the IES power wires push the wires firmly into the terminals as deep as possible and make sure that no exposed bare
9. 72 6 49 72 7 1 24 7 25 48 8 1 24 7 49 72 8 25 48 8 49 72 9 1 24 9 25 48 10 1 24 10 25 48 9 49 72 10 49 72 When you use a VoIP line card in conjunction with an ADSL or VDSL card place the VoIP card and its extension cards in the chassis directly adjacent to the DSL card and its splitter cards as shown in the following figure this example uses the ALC line card and ASC1024 splitter IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 32 DSL and VoIP Front Panel Telco 50 Connections 2 Splitter Chassis ALC1248G ALUMEA i gt A EA VOP1248G Li h W i JEJA lt T eO e sui f Je CC o CO Use a Telco 50 cable to connect the SEC1024 s USER Telco 50 connector on the rear of the splitter chassis to the CO Telco 50 connector on the rear of an ADSL or VDSL splitter card Alternatively use a Telco 50 cable to connect the SEC1024s USER Telco 50 connector directly to the Main Distribution Frame when no ADSL VDSL service is required see Section 2 5 3 on page 45 2 4 4 IES 5106M IES 5112M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections DSL A DSL splitter card separates the voice signal from the DSL signal It feeds the DSL signals to the DSL line card and diverts the voice signal to the CO Telco 50 connect
10. IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide RI Table of Contents 2 5 3 IES 6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections VOIP 45 FAAI R SMW MIN E E E A E E E ica 47 2601 MDF Gare i Veio lea 47 26 2 MDF Nab DistoibDuton Framo ella 47 SERI RR PR RR RT 48 204 NDF ainsi 48 2 6 5 VolP Connection Senas ica sacar edusnbadoumainseoiuinenscnnanss 55 24 ANN Module cicala 57 Fh metalima ne Alarm Modil lc 57 S 7 2 Removing the Alarm Module siii oi 58 Ae 2 PEIN POM ONS SOR PR E EEE AE EAE AE ORI PI 59 CERA RR O O RT 59 28 1 Power MoouleS Lr cai nioaidtciniecaub RE O EEEE aE ES 60 2 9 Dressing the Power Wires and Alarm Cable c ca 61 2 9 1 Procedure to Turn on the IES Power iii 62 Chapter 3 Flaraware Troubleshooting sci I ida inansa a inisidan iarsi iiia 63 a The PWR LED Does Not Tum On Gr ERIK uaar 63 Se TEAL LCED RO allieta 63 33 No vocr on an ADSL CSCO IN sli 64 SaNay Yole ona IP A INA ansao isana a ani ri aeaa 64 SRD SaL E ET A A E T E EE A E E TT 64 Chapter 4 MaliNenaN EE iiaea aaaea aaa 67 AE Re RA I 67 4 1 1 Procedure to Remove and Install the IES 5106M IES 5112M Fan Module 67 4 1 2 Procedure to Remove and Install the IES 6000M Fan Module 69 4 1 3 Procedure to Remove and Install the IES 6000M Filters ennenen 71 G2 POMEL LIAIDICNANOE umile 72 4 2 1 Procedure to Disconnect the POWEf Luullll i 72 4 2 2 Procedure to Change a Power Module
11. MDF or attach RJ 11 connectors to the non IES end of the Telco 50 cable and then connect to DSL modems directly IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 40 Installation Scenario A MI Mt Soe i USER fi TEEPEE DSL modem Sau Use the following procedure for this MDF installation scenario 1 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER 2 Connect the wiring on the other end of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch down tool 3 Connect the telephone wiring from each end user s DSL modem to the lower ports of the MDF 2 6 4 2 Installation Scenario B Phone service is available There is one MDF from which end users CO connections are made see next figure This installation scenario does not apply to G SHDSL connections IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 41 One MDF for End user and CO Connections This installation scenario requires three MDFs Please refer to the following figure for the connection schema e MDF 1 is the original MDF used for telephone connections only e MDF 2 is used for telephone connections only e MDF 3 is for DSL service connections Note
12. To clean or replace the filter on the front panel loosen the thumbscrews on the front of the filter and remove the filter Clean or replace it as necessary To clean or replace a filter on the side panel you have to remove the one at the bottom of the front panel first Then slide out the filter along the side panel and clean or replace it as necessary Figure 60 Loosening the IES 6000M Air Filter Thumbscrews IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance Figure 61 Removing the IES 6000M Air Filters 4 2 Power Maintenance This section describes how to change the power modules The power modules have a built in circuit breaker Before you replace a power module make sure the circuit breaker is not causing the problem 4 2 1 Procedure to Disconnect the Power The power modules are hot swappable and can be disconnected from the power supply individually 1 Make sure that the power module you want to disconnect has the power switch in the OFF position 2 Turn off the power supply 3 Disconnect the power wires from the power supply s power terminals IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 2 2 Procedure to C
13. check the pin assignments of the USER Telco 50 connector If the problem remains then the IES or MDF 3 is faulty Repeat the test in step A using MDF 3 to determine if MDF 3 has problems Contact the telephone company if that is the case If not contact your IES vendor outlining the problem and the steps you took to solve it Building wiring problem between the subscriber s wall jack and MDF 3 Disconnect the DSL modem from the wall jack and connect the telephone to the wall jack If there is no dial tone then there is a problem with the building wiring between the DSL subscriber s home and the MDF Contact your telephone company for troubleshooting IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Maintenance This chapter describes how to perform maintenance on the system hardware 4 1 Fan Maintenance This section describes how to change a fan fuse or a fan module on the IES 4 1 1 Procedure to Remove and Install the IES 5106M IES 5112M Fan Module The IES main chassis has a hot swappable fan module The fan module is at the left on the front panel Replace the entire fan module if the fuse is not the problem Return any malfunctioning fan modules to the manufacturer Perform the following procedure to remove the fan module in order to clean the fan filter or change a fan fuse or the fan module Loosen the thumbscrews on the front of the fan module Slide out the fan module Replace the fuse if i
14. consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact your vendor You may also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought the device at http www zyxel com web support_warranty_info php Registration Register your product online to receive e mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www zyxel com IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Appendix A Legal Information IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Index A alarm connections 59 input pins 59 output pins 59 alarm module installing 57 removal 58 specifications 79 ALM LED 63 applications 14 backplane 75 C cable dressing 61 central office CO application 15 certifications 81 notices 82 viewing 83 chassis main See main chassis splitt
15. on making alarm connections e Refer to Section 2 8 on page 59 for instructions on making power connections and turning on the IES 2 2 Main Chassis Installation This section explains how to install the main chassis on a rack If you are installing the main chassis without a splitter chassis you can install the main chassis on a desktop instead 2 2 1 Rack mounted Installation Requirements Make sure the rack will safely support the combined weight of all the equipment it contains e Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to install the screws IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections e Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the gauge of wire to use for the frame ground connections e Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the 1ES 6000M s dimensions weights and power consumption Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit 2 2 2 Mounting the Main Chassis on a Rack Make sure that nothing obstructs the airflow of the main chassis e If you are facing the IES 5106M or IES 5112M front panel the fan exhaust vents are located on the right side panel of the unit and the fans along with the intake vents are located on the left side panel Figure 6 IES 5106M Airflow Figure 7 IES 5112M Airflow e If you are facing the IES 6000M front panel the fan intake vents are located on the bottom of the front and side panels of the unit The fan exhaust vents are
16. party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL LASER DE CLASS 1 PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 PRODUIT CONFORME SELON 21 CFR 1040 10 ET 1040 11 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Appendix A Legal Information Viewing Certifications 1 Gotohttp www zyxel com 2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product s page 3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a specific period the Warranty Period from the date of purchase The Warranty Period varies by region Check with your vendor and or the authorized ZyXEL local distributor for details about the Warranty Period of this product During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials ZyXEL will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement will
17. wires can be seen or touched Use four wires to connect to each power module two wires for the positive terminals and two wires for the negative terminals Use a screwdriver to loosen the power module screws Slide the power module out partially to expose the power terminal screws Connect power wires to the negative power terminals on the front of the power module and tighten the terminal screw Connect the other ends of the power wires to the 36 V terminal on the power supply Connect power wires to the positive power terminals on the front of the IES power module and tighten the terminal screw Connect the other ends of the power wires to the ground terminal on the power supply Push the power module back in and tighten the screws Repeat the previous steps for the second power supply module IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 50 Sliding Out the IES Power Module a o O 1 LS FO Q gt 2 i gt NES A is D 2 E z to I Figure 51 Connecting the Power Wires to the IES Power Module 2 9 Dressing the Power Wires and Alarm Cable Use a cable tie to dress the power wires and the alarm cable after you connect them IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 52 Dressing the IES 6000M Power Wires and Alarm Cable 2 9 1 Procedure to Tur
18. 4 s USER Telco 50 connector on the rear of the splitter chassis to the CO Telco 50 connector on the rear of an ADSL or VDSL splitter card IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Alternatively use a Telco 50 cable to connect the SEC1024s USER Telco 50 connector directly to the Main Distribution Frame when no ADSL VDSL service is required see Section 2 5 3 on page 45 2 5 2 IES 6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections DSL A DSL splitter card separates the voice signal from the DSL signal It feeds the DSL signals to the DSL line card and diverts the voice signal to the CO Telco 50 connector or wire wrapping pins on the splitter chassis rear Connect the CO Telco 50 connectors to the PBX or PSTN ISDN switch when using the ADSL splitter card Connect the USER Telco 50 connectors to the subscribers telephone wiring In most multi tenant unit applications the USER pins connect to the subscribers telephone wiring via Main Distribution Frame MDF See Section 2 6 4 on page 48 for example splitter chassis rear panel connections 2 5 3 IES 6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections VoIP When using the VolP line card in conjunction with an ADSL or VDSL card and its associated splitter card s connect the VoIP line card s extension card s and the DSL splitter card s as follows Note Use 180 degree Telco 50 cables for VoIP rear panel connections
19. Change the wiring from MDF 1 to MDF 3 for telephone subscribers who want DSL service Figure 42 Installation Scenari HAMMAN Wu I INN Ne USER DSL modem E User with lt telephone and DSL User with SOIVICO c VA telephone service only IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide st Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 6 4 3 Use the following procedure for this MDF installation scenario Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for DSL service to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER on the splitter chassis rear panel Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of MDF 3 using a punch down tool Connect the telephone wiring from the end user s DSL modem s to the lower ports of MDF 3 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for phone service to the Telco 50 connector labeled CO on the splitter chassis rear panel Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50 cable to the lower ports of MDF 2 using a punch down tool Connect the upper ports of MDF 2 to the lower ports of MDF 1 using telephone wires Connect the upper ports of MDF 1 to the telephone company Telephone subscribers only non DSL subscribers retain connections to the lower ports of MDF 1 Change the wiring from MDF 1 to MDF 3 for telephone subscribers who want DSL service Installation Scenario C Phone servic
20. Follow these directions if there are two splitter chassis below the IES 6000M main chassis IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections e Use a short Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 25 48 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card of the upper splitter chassis e Use a long Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 1 24 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card of the lower splitter chassis Figure 34 IES 6000 Front Panel Telco 50 Connections 2 Splitter Chassis TNT TE Ei EO EL Wik II Hi ul ANTM IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 5 1 IES 6000M VolP Line Card Telco 50 Connections When you use a VoIP line card in conjunction with an ADSL or VDSL card place the VoIP card and its extension cards in the chassis directly adjacent to the DSL card and its splitter cards as shown in the following figure this example uses the ALC line card and ASC1024 splitter IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 35 IES 6000 DSL and VolP Front Panel Telco 50 Connections 2 Splitter Chassis Fa j Use a Telco 50 cable to connect the SEC102
21. IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M Integrated Ethernet Switch Default Login Details IP Address http 192 168 1 1 User Name admin Password 1234 Version 1 00 Edition 2 03 2011 nn ZyXEL Copyright 2011 ZyXEL Communications Corporation About This User s Guide About This User s Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to install and maintain the IES series Integrated Ethernet Switch This User s Guide gives hardware installation connection and maintenance instructions It also gives specifications Related Documentation e Line Card User s Guides These User s Guides provide hardware connection details and explain how to configure and manage the individual line cards e Management Switch Card User s Guide This User s Guide provides hardware connection details and configuration and management instructions for the management switch card e Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for support documents Documentation Feedback Send your comments questions or suggestions to techwriters zyxel com tw Thank you Need More Help More help is available at www zyxel com SUPPORT 20WN 0008 PARTNER sf Download Library gt Firmware Knowledge Base Software Glossary Driver Support amp Feedback Datasheet Warranty Information Tech Doc Overview ZyXEL Windows Vista Support User s Guide Forum Quick start guide CLI Reference Guide Support note Certification De
22. INO ici 9 REG laine 11 Chapter 1 sen uv ee ee ee ue me See oer eer 13 REPERTORI aorta ba ntia ci 13 T2 APPIGRIONE ieri 14 ISEE reale aaa 14 Tee Cana OME Appia 15 ESFE cs alc aaa 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections rreiieii iii 19 2 1 General Installation Instructions ille ATO 19 Aa Mahe a aaa aa 19 2 2 1 Rack mounted Installation Requirements 19 2 2 2 Mounting the Main Chassis on a Rack 20 2 2 3 Connecting the IES 5106M IES 5112M Frame Ground ie 28 2 2 4 Connecting the IES 6000M Frame Ground 25 Radial 26 23 1 kailing MSC and Linie Carde eee 26 23 2 Removing MSC and Line Galds aa ia 29 223 Instaliga Splite Chassis lc 31 2 0 4 Removing a Splitter Chassis Card Lorean 32 24 IES 5106M ES 5112M Card Connections urinarie 33 2 4 1 IES 5106M IES 5112M 48 port Line Card Connections iii 33 2 4 2 IES 5106M IES 5112M 72 port Line Card Connections iii 35 2 4 3 IES 5106M IES 5112M VoIP Line Card Telco 50 Connections 39 2 4 4 IES 5106M IES 5112M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections DSL 40 2 4 5 IES 5106M IES 5112M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections VoIP 40 2 9 Se UO Card Rta a i leale 41 2 5 1 IES 6000M VoIP Line Card Telco 50 Connections i 43 2 5 2 IES 6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections DSL i 45 IES 5106M
23. L modems or telephones Note The cable shown below uses a 90 degree Telco 50 connector where the cable extends from the side of the connector at ninety degrees to the port For rear panel splitter chassis connections using the VOP 1248G VolP line card use a 180 degree Telco 50 connector where the cable extends from the base of the connector directly opposite the port Figure 38 Telco 50 Cable with RJ 11 Connectors 2 6 4 MDF Connection Scenarios The following figure gives an overview of possible scenarios for the IES using the line cards and splitter cards Data and voice signals can coexist on the same telephone wiring IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 39 Installation Overview Example _ _mmm rr rIi kL _ r e 2 SI S DSL Modem SS rrr You can also attach RJ 11 connectors to the Telco 50 cable and connect directly to a DSL modem s or patch panel The following sections describe typical installation scenarios 2 6 4 1 MDF Installation Scenario A You want to install the IES in an environment where there are no previously installed MDFs There is no phone service and you want to install the IES for data access only No connection from the Telco 50 CO connector is necessary G SHDSL connections carry data only thus they are best suited to this installation scenario You may connect using an
24. M Frame Ground IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 17 IES 3016ST Splitter Chassis Frame Ground fe Ce Lal Ce fe lol lol lo fo o Le to Ce Le el e s e E E 2 3 Card Installation This section shows you how to install and remove line cards e Install management switch cards in slot 8 and or 9 on the IES You can use either slot if there is only one management switch card e Install the line cards in the IES in the other slots e Leave the slot covers on unused slots 2 3 1 Installing MSC and Line Cards Use the following procedure to install management switch cards and line cards in the main chassis 1 Grasp the center of the front panel of the card with one hand and place the other hand under the card to support it 2 Insert the card halfway into the slot and spread the two ejector levers outward Make sure the ejector levers are perpendicular to the front panel 3 Slide the card into the slot until it makes contact with the backplane The ejector levers should be at a small angle to the front panel now 4 Push the two ejector levers firmly until they are flush with the front panel IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Note The MSC has more connector pins than the other cards so you need to exert more force to get the MSC all the
25. T K 20 Safety EN 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 UL 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 EMC FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A EN55024 Class A ETSI 300 386 Complies with ETSI 300 019 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 5 Product Specifications IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2011 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective own
26. User with telephone and DSL IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Use the following procedure for this installation scenario 1 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want to use for voice and data service to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER on the DSL splitter card s rear panel 2 Connect the wiring on the other end of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch down tool 3 Connect the telephone wiring from the end user s DSL and POTS equipment to the lower ports of the MDF 4 Using another Telco 50 cable connect the CO port on the DSL splitter card to the USER port on the SEC1024 extension card 5 Connect the Telco 50 port on the front of the DSL splitter card to the 1 24 port on the front of the DSL line card 6 Connect the Telco 50 port on the front of the SEC extension card to the 1 24 port on the front of the VoIP line card 2 7 Alarm Module The DB 15 ALARM port is located between the power modules at the top of the front panel It is used for connecting to alarm input and alarm output terminals on other pieces of equipment 2 7 1 Installing the Alarm Module Use the following procedure to install the alarm module in the main chassis 1 Insert the alarm module into the slot putting it at the top of the slot and push it in until the alarm module comes into contact with the backplane The front of the alar
27. ables see Chapter 5 on page 75 for the exact lengths of each cable Note These cables are different in length from the long and short cables used with the other line cards See the appendix on product specifications for details IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Use a long Telco 50 cable to connect a 72 port line card s 1 24 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card Use a medium Telco 50 cable to connect a 72 port line card s 25 48 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card Use a short Telco 50 cable to connect a 72 port line card s 49 72 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card 2 4 2 1 IES 5106M 72 port Line Card to Splitter Card Connections Connect the line card ports to the splitter or extension card ports as described in the following table which represents the IES s front panel In the numbers in this table the first number refers to the line card s slot in the 1ES 5005 1 to 8 and the numbers in parentheses refer to the Telco 50 port connector on the line card ports 1 24 25 48 and 49 72 Table 1 72 port Line Card Connections CHASSIS LINE CARD TELCO 50 CONNECTORS 1 25 48 2 25 48 3 25 48 4 25 48 5 25 48 IES l 5005ST 3 F 3 2 4 3 IES l 4
28. assis as shown in the following figures Figure 28 IES 5106M Front Panel Telco 50 Connections with 5 Line Cards Ol 000 o00 00 coco O rr 606 000 g IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 29 IES 5112M Front Panel Telco 50 Connections with 10 Line Cards lE L oo a e0 0e cs ____ TONE nd a mera i O e gr i Fi al 58 ct E EE l O fo 8 a o O O 9 3 fe 3 F Je 8 r 2 4 2 IES 5106M IES 5112M 72 port Line Card Connections W
29. cedure to Remove and Install the IES 6000M Fan Module The IES main chassis has a hot swappable fan module The 1ES 6000M fan module is located above the slots and below the power modules on the front panel Replace the entire fan module if the fuse is not the problem Return any malfunctioning fan modules to the manufacturer Perform the following procedure to remove the fan module in order to change a fan fuse or the fan module 1 Loosen the thumbscrews on the front of the fan module 2 Slide out the fan module 3 Replace the fuse if it is burnt out see Chapter 5 on page 75 for fuse information If the fuse is not the problem use a different fan module from the manufacturer 4 Slide the fan module back into the fan module slot 5 Tighten the thumbscrews IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance Figure 57 Loosening the IES 6000M Fan Module Thumbscrews il IL IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 1 3 Procedure to Remove and Install the IES 6000M Filters The IES 6000M has three filters one located at the bottom of the front panel and two located at the bottom of the two side panels The filter on the front panel is different than the filters on the side panels so make sure you order the correct filter s
30. claration SNMP MIB File IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 3 About This User s Guide e Download Library Search for the latest product updates and documentation from this link Read the Tech Doc Overview to find out how to efficiently use the documentation in order to better understand how to use your product e Knowledge Base If you have a specific question about your product the answer may be here This is a collection of answers to previously asked questions about ZyXEL products e Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products Learn from others who use ZyXEL products and share your experiences as well Customer Support Should problems arise that cannot be solved by the methods listed above you should contact your vendor If you cannot contact your vendor then contact a ZyXEL office for the region in which you bought the device See http www zyxel com web contact_us php for contact information Please have the following information ready when you contact an office e Product model and serial number e Warranty Information e Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it 4 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User s Guide Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or you
31. connections to line cards 41 installation 31 removal 32 splitter chassis 75 connections to MDF 47 syntax conventions 5 system description 13 T Telco 50 41 Telco 50 cables 41 48 telephone wire connections 47 cable 41 gauge 77 trademarks 81 troubleshooting 63 V VOP card 39 43 installation 19 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Index W warranty 83 note 83 wire power 60 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Index IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide
32. e is also available but there are two MDFs one for end user telephone line connections and the other one for CO telephone wiring connections see the following figure This installation scenario does not apply to G SHDSL connections Note Users A and B have telephone only service IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 43 Two Separate MDFs for End user and CO Connections ssaa REESE Sa Sa User B This installation scenario requires four MDFs Please refer to the following figure for the DSL connection schema e MDFs 1 and 2 are the two original MDFs e MDFs 3 and 4 are two additional MDFs you need Note User A still has telephone service only User B now has telephone and DSL service see the following figure IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 53 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 44 Installation Scenario C HUN te E e gt SS EI EDI EDI EDI EI r SS SS M MDE Telephone cables POTS Se splitter DSL SS modem User with telephone service only User with telephone 3S and DSL service Use the following procedure for this MDF installation scenario 1 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for DSL service to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER on the splitter chassis rear panel 2 Co
33. er See splitter chassis connections alarm 59 line cards to splitter cards 41 power 59 copyright 81 critical alarm 59 Index D disclaimer 81 dressing the cables 61 DSL line cards See line cards F fan module 75 installation 67 69 71 removing 67 69 71 FCC interference statement 81 frame ground 23 25 G ground connection 23 25 wire gauge 77 installation alarm module 57 fan module 67 69 71 line cards 26 management switch card 26 rack 19 splitter cards 31 L LED ALM 63 PWR 63 line card connections 33 35 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Index line cards 75 connections to splitter cards 41 installation 26 removing 29 main chassis 13 installation 19 specifications 75 Main Distribution Frame See MDF maintenance fan 67 power module 72 major alarm 59 management switch card 75 installation 26 removing 29 MDF 47 connection scenarios 48 connections to splitter chassis 47 minor alarm 59 multiple tenant unit MTU application 14 P power connections 59 power module 75 changing 73 connecting 74 disconnecting 72 power wire dressing 61 product description 13 product registration 83 PWR LED 63 R rack specifications 76 registration product 83 related documentation 3 removing alarm module 58 fan module 67 69 71 line cards 29 management switch card 29 splitter cards 32 S safety warnings 7 specifications 75 splitter cards 75
34. ers Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Appendix A Legal Information e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital switch pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This device 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 Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Taiwanese BSMI Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection A Warning SERBE ERRADAS Em ebete Teena ra iiae F FASS RES E EASE Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
35. frame ground wire Warning Connect the frame ground before you connect any other cables or wiring IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 12 1ES 5106M IES 5112M Frame Ground Figure 14 IES 5000ST Splitter Chassis Frame Ground e Po i po E ile E lei e e ee fe e Re Re e te e e Re e e Be fe ge e e Re ei Ss IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 15 IES 5002ST Splitter Chassis Frame Ground 2 2 4 Connecting the IES 6000M Frame Ground Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the ground wire gauge e The IES 6000M frame ground is on the lower right corner of the front panel e The IES 3000ST or IES 3016ST frame ground is near the lower left corner of the rear panel e Connect the frame grounds to a building s protective earthing terminals using a green and yellow frame ground wire Warning Connect the frame ground before you connect any other cables or wiring Figure 16 IES 6000
36. fthere is one splitter chassis below the main IES main chassis install a line card s splitter or extension cards below the line card and in adjacent slots a management switch card does not need a splitter chassis card If there are two splitter chassis below the main IES main chassis install the splitter or extension cards in the splitter chassis slots that correspond to the slot number of the line card in the main chassis 2 Grasp the center of the front panel of the card with one hand and place the other hand under the card to support it 3 Insert the card into the slot and push it in until the front panel of the card is flush with the front panel of the splitter chassis 4 Tighten the two thumbscrews Figure 24 Installing a Splitter Chassis Card IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 31 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 25 Tightening Splitter Chassis Card Thumbscrews 2 3 4 Removing a Splitter Chassis Card Use the following procedure to remove a splitter or extension card from the splitter chassis 1 Disconnect the cable from the card 2 Loosen the two thumbscrews 3 Grasp the handles on the front panel of the card and start to pull the card out 4 After you have the card partially out of the splitter chassis place one hand under the card to support it 5 Slide the card out of the slot 32 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Insta
37. hange a Power Module The power modules are near the top of the front panel of the main chassis Use the following procedure to change a power module 1 Refer to Section 4 2 1 on page 72 to disconnect the power before you begin 2 Usea screw driver to loosen the thumbscrews on the front panel of the IES power supply module 3 Grab the handle and slide out the power supply module 4 Disconnect the power wires from the IES power module terminals 5 Replace the IES power module with a new one from the manufacturer 6 Connect the power wires to the new IES power module s power terminals 7 Slide the IES power module back into the power module slot 8 Tighten the thumbscrews 9 Refer to Section 4 2 3 on page 74 to reconnect the power after you finish Figure 62 Sliding Out the IES Power Module IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance Figure 63 Connecting the Power Wires to the IES Power Module 4 2 3 Procedure to Reconnect the Power 1 Reconnect the power wires to the power supply terminals 2 Turn the power supply back on 3 Turn the IES power module switch back to the ON position IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Product Specifications This appendix lists system features and provides detailed system specifications See the User s Guides for individual line cards for information on card features settings and hardware 5 1 Features The following table lis
38. he flexible design of the IES allows service providers to start with minimum cost As the number of users and applications increases additional line cards can be added to support more subscribers IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 5 Product Specifications 5 2 System Specifications This section provides the specifications for the IES Table 7 System Specifications Main chassis dimensions excluding fan module handle 1ES 5106M 440 mm W x 249 75 mm D x 214 52 mm H 5U 1ES 5112M 440 mm W x 249 4 mm D x 362 22 mm H 8 2U I1ES 6000M 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 484 mm H 12U Splitter chassis dimensions 1ES 5000ST 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 240 mm H 5 4U 1ES 5005ST 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 123 90 mm H 2 787U 1ES 5002ST 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 60 mm H 1 5U 1ES 3000ST 442 7 mm W x 280 mm D x 222 5 mm H 5U 1ES 3016ST 434 1 mm W x 280 mm D x 219 4 mm H 5U Chassis weight including fan and power module weight excluding card weights 1ES 5106M 10 2 kg 1ES 5112M 13 34 kg I1ES 6000M 18 kg Splitter chassis weight excluding card weights IES 5000ST 10 0 kg IES 5005ST 6 1 kg IES 5002ST 7 0 kg IES 3000ST 10 8 kg IES 3016ST 11 8 kg Number of slots 1ES 5106M Total 6 5 line card slots plus 1 management card slots 1ES 5112M Total 12 10 line card slots plus 2 management card slots I1ES 6000M Total 17 15 16
39. he line card User s Guide to wire Telco 50 cables to Telco 50 connectors 2 6 2 MDF Main Distribution Frame An MDF is usually installed between subscribers equipment and the telephone company CO in a basement or telephone room The MDF is the point of termination for the outside telephone company lines coming into a building and the telephone wiring in the building Figure 37 MDF Main Distribution Frame Wiring I upper ports lowerports e Connect wiring to end user equipment to the lower ports of an MDF and connect wiring from the telephone company to the upper ports of an MDF see the previous figure e Some MDFs have surge protection circuitry built in between the two banks thus do not connect telephone wires from the telephone company directly to your IES e Use a punch down tool to seat telephone lines into MDF blocks IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 6 3 Telco 50 Cables Telco 50 cables are used for data and voice applications with MDFs Main Distribution Frame patch panels and distribution boxes They can also be used as extension cables Telco 50 cables are made up of 25 twisted pair copper wires Connect a Telco 50 connector to one end of the cable see the User s Guide for the individual line card for pin assignments and connect the other end directly to an MDF Alternatively attach RJ 11 connectors and connect directly to DS
40. hen using 72 port line cards such as the ALC1272G use two IES 5005ST for 1ES 5106M or two IES 5000ST for 1ES 5112M splitter card chassis as shown in the following figures IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 35 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 30 IES 5106M Front Panel Telco 50 Connections with 72 port Line Cards E 2 wA yoo 4 cs D jo E 0 IES 5106M IES 51 12M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 31 1ES 5112M Front Panel Telco 50 Connections with 72 port Line Cards Te a lel Peal aSCI2Z4 ascizzA ASC1224 61 The 72 port line cards use long medium and short Telco 50 c
41. if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause electrocution e If the power adaptor or cord is damaged remove it from the device and the power source Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord Contact your local vendor to order a new one e Do not use the device outside and make sure all the connections are indoors There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning e CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY on the motherboard IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Dispose them at the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the store where you purchased the product IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Safety Warnings Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient airflow may harm your device Keep the air filters clean in order to ensure sufficient airflow Always cover empty slots with slot covers to ensure sufficient airflow and reduce the danger of electric shock Warning To avoid risk of electric shock remove only one card at a time and do not place fingers or objects inside the chassis Use only No 26 AWG American Wire Gauge or larger telecommunication line cord Fuse Warning Replace a fuse only with a fuse of the same
42. line card slots plus 1 2 management card slots IES 5000ST 16 splitter or extension cards IES 5005ST 8 splitter or extension cards 1ES 5002ST 4 splitter or extension cards IES 3000ST 15 splitter or extension cards IES 3016ST 16 splitter or extension cards Rack mounting The IES is 19 inch 482 6 mm or 23 inch 584 2 mm rack mountable IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 5 Product Specifications Table 7 System Specifications Wire gauge specifications AWG American Wire Gauge is a measurement system for wire that specifies its thickness As the thickness of the wire increases the AWG number decreases Make sure you use wires of the specified wire gauge Ground wire 6 AWG or larger Telephone wire 26 AWG or larger Power wire 6 AWG or larger two pairs of wires are required to support full power Power consumption Max 1ES 5106M 936 Watts 26 Amps 36 to 72 Volts DC no tolerance 1ES 5112M 1260 Watts 35 Amps 36 to 72 Volts DC no tolerance I1ES 6000M tolerance 2160 Watts 60 Amps 36 to 72 Volts DC no Backplane 1ES 5106M The backplane has 10 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports 1ES 5112M The backplane has 20 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports 1ES 6000M The backplane has 16 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports Telco 50 cable length specifications optional 1ES 5106M long 93 cm medium 71 cm short 53 cm 1ES 5112M long 110 cm medium 93 cm sh
43. llation and Connections Figure 26 Loosening Splitter Chassis Card Thumbscrews 2 4 IES 5106M IES 5112M Card Connections The following describes how to connect the line cards to the splitter chassis cards For the management switch card refer to the card s User s Guide for instructions on making the connections 2 4 1 IES 5106M IES 5112M 48 port Line Card Connections Use a Telco 50 cable to connect the line card s front panel Telco 50 connector to the corresponding splitter card s front panel Telco 50 connector Make sure that you use the appropriate length Telco 50 cables with the line cards using cables of IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 33 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections the wrong length blocks access to other cards See the specifications appendix for the lengths of ZyXEL s optional Telco 50 cables Use a long Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 1 24 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card in the left column labeled x 1 of the splitter chassis Use a short Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 25 48 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter card in the right column labeled x 2 of the splitter chassis When using 48 port line cards such as the ALC1248G use an IES 5005ST for 1ES 5106M or 1ES 5000ST for 1ES 5112M splitter card chassis in conjunction with an IES 5002ST splitter card ch
44. located on the top of the front and side panels right above the fan module IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 8 IES 6000M Airflow T a vel cd a Use the following procedure to install the main chassis in the rack Note Install the main chassis and splitter chassis in a rack with the splitter chassis directly below the main chassis Note For the IES 5106M If you are using 72 port line cards use two IES 5005ST splitter chassis If you are using 48 port line cards use one IES 5005ST splitter chassis and one IES 5002ST splitter chassis Note For the IES 5112M If you are using 72 port line cards use two IES 5000ST splitter chassis If you are using 48 port line cards use one IES 5000ST splitter chassis and one IES 5002ST splitter chassis Note For the IES 6000M if you are using a single management card in the main chassis install the IES 3016ST splitter chassis which provides 16 splitter or extension card slots If you are using two management cards in the main chassis install the IES 3000ST splitter chassis which provides 15 splitter or extension card slots 1 Position a mounting bracket on one side of the chassis making sure the screw holes on the bracket are on the same side as the front panel of the main chassis 2 Use the screwdriver to i
45. m module should be well inside the front panel 2 Use a screwdriver to tighten the alarm module screws IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 47 Installing the Alarm Module 2 7 2 Removing the Alarm Module Use the following procedure to remove the alarm module from the main chassis 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the alarm module screws 2 Grasp the handle on the front of the alarm module and pull the alarm module out Figure 48 Removing the Alarm Module IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 7 3 Alarm Connections This section explains the connections to the ALARM port Figure 49 ALARM Connector Pin Layout OOOO A closed circuit on the ALARM input pins indicates an alarm e Pins 1 and 9 are alarm input one e Pins 2 and 10 are alarm input two e Pins 3 and 11 are alarm input three The IES signals an alarm when it detects an alarm on the ALARM input pins the IES is overheated the voltage readings are outside the tolerance levels a fan fails or another alarm occurs To signal a minor alarm the MSC opens the circuit for pins 4 and 12 and closes the circuit for pins 5 and 12 To signal a major alarm the MSC opens the circuit for pins 13 and 6 and closes the circuit for pins 14 and
46. may be collectively referred to as the line cards e The ALC1248G 51 for ADSL over POTS Annex A Line Card may be referred to as the ALC1248G the ALC or the line card in this User s Guide e The ALC1248G 53 for ADSL over ISDN Annex B Line Card may be referred to as the ALC1248G the ALC or the line card in this User s Guide e The ALC1272G ADSL2 2 Line Card may be referred to as the ALC1272G the ALC or the line card in this User s Guide e The SLC1248G SHDSL Line Card may be referred to as the SLC1248G the SLC or the line card in this User s Guide IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 5 Document Conventions e The VLC1224G VDSL Line Card may be referred to as the VLC1224G the VLC or the line card in this User s Guide e The VOP1248G 61 VoIP Line Card may be referred to as the VOP1248G the VOP or the line card in this User s Guide e IES refers to the main chassis and its cards along with the splitter chassis and its cards The 1ES 6000 may be referred to as the IES the system or the device Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User s Guide may use the following generic icons The IES icon is not an exact representation of your device IES Computer Notebook computer lt lt S Server Telephone NS Hill Switch Router
47. moving it you need to exert more force to get the front of the MSC clear of the main chassis 4 Grasp the center of the front panel of the card with one hand and place the other hand under the card to support it 5 Slide the card out of the slot Figure 21 Loosening Card Thumbscrews IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 22 Opening the Ejector Levers Figure 23 Removing a Main Chassis Card IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 3 3 Installing a Splitter Chassis Card The splitter card s type and slot must match those of the line card to which it is to connect For example install ASC1024 cards in the slots below an ALC line card in the main chassis see Figure 34 on page 42 Use the SEC1024 extension card with the VOP1248G VolP line card Leave the slot covers on unused splitter slots Use the following procedure to install a splitter or extension card in the splitter chassis 1 I
48. n on the IES Power 1 Turn on the power supply 2 Move the power switches on both power modules to the ON position IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Hardware Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to troubleshoot the system hardware 3 1 The PWR LED Does Not Turn On or Is Blinking The PWR light blinks if the input power for the fans is not stable and is off if there is no input power The PWR light stays on if the input for the fans is normal Table 3 PWR LED Troubleshooting STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure the power wires are properly connected to the power supply and the power supply is operating normally Make sure you are using the correct power source refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 Make sure the power supply modules are turned ON Refer to Section 4 2 on page 72 The LED itself the fan module or the unit may be faulty contact your vendor 3 2 The ALM LED Is On The ALM LED is on when at least one fan has failed in the fan module Working fans emit a low buzz and blow air If the fans are not working properly refer to Section 4 1 on page 67 for instructions on changing a fuse or changing the fan module IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Troubleshooting 3 3 No Voice on an ADSL Connection The ADSL line cards allow the telephone wiring used for DSL connections to also simultaneously carry normal voice conversations
49. nnect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of MDF 3 using a punch down tool 3 Connect the lower ports of MDF 3 to the upper ports of MDF 2 for those users that want DSL service Users who want telephone service only retain the original connection from the top port of MDF 2 to the bottom port of MDF 1 4 Connect the telephone wiring from the end user s DSL equipment to the lower ports of MDF 2 5 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for phone service to the Telco 50 connector labeled CO on the splitter chassis rear panel 6 Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50 cable to the lower ports of MDF 4 using a punch down tool IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 7 Connect the top ports of MDF 4 to the bottom ports of MDF 1 using telephone wires 8 Connect the top ports of MDF 1 to the telephone company 2 6 5 VoIP Connection Scenarios These scenarios describe how to use the VOP1248G VolP line card to provide voice service to your subscribers 2 6 5 1 VoIP Installation Scenario A In this installation scenario you use a VoIP line card an SEC1024 extension card and an MDF to provide voice service over the Internet to your subscribers Figure 45 VoIP Connection Scenario A USER
50. nstall the screws through the mounting bracket holes into the main chassis IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide a Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 3 Repeat steps 1 2 to attach the second mounting bracket on the other side of the main chassis Figure 9 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the IES 5106M IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 11 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the IES 6000M 4 Position a mounting bracket that is already attached to the main chassis on one side of the rack lining up the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the side of the rack 5 Use the screwdriver to install the screws through the mounting bracket holes into the rack 6 Repeat steps 4 5 to attach the second mounting bracket on the other side of the rack 2 2 3 Connecting the IES 5106M IES 5112M Frame Ground Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the ground wire gauge e The IES 5106M IES 5112M frame ground is on the upper right corner of the front panel e The I1ES 5005ST IES 5000ST or IES 5002ST frame ground is near the lower left of the rear panel e Connect the frame grounds to a building s protective earthing terminals using a green and yellow
51. or or wire wrapping pins on the splitter chassis rear Connect the CO Telco 50 connectors to the PBX or PSTN ISDN switch when using the ADSL splitter card Connect the USER Telco 50 connectors to the subscribers telephone wiring In most multi tenant unit applications the USER pins connect to the subscribers telephone wiring via Main Distribution Frame MDF See Section 2 6 4 on page 48 for example splitter chassis rear panel connections 2 4 5 IES 5106M IES 5112M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections VoIP When using the VoIP line card in conjunction with an ADSL or VDSL card and its associated splitter card s connect the VoIP line card s extension card s and the DSL splitter card s as follows IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Note Use 180 degree Telco 50 cables for VoIP rear panel connections see Chapter 5 on page 75 for information on 180 degree Telco 50 cable length Figure 33 DSL and VoIP Rear Panel Telco 50 Connections 2 Splitter Chassis MDF SUBSCRIBER ASC1024 pe J B 4 b d DO SEC1024 06 ee G A om i lt gt gt Connect the USER Telco 50 connector from the extension card attached to the VolP line card s 1 24 ports to the CO Telco 50 connector of the splitter card attached to the DSL line card s 1 24 ports Connect the USER Telco 50 connector from the extension card a
52. ort 71 cm 1ES 6000M long 53 cm short 13 cm 180 degree cable for VOP 1248G splitter rear panel 60 cm Operating Environment 1ES 5106M Temperature 40 C 65 C Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing 1ES 5112M Temperature 40 C 65 C Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing IES 6000M Temperature 0 C 50 C Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Storage Environment Temperature 40 C 70 C Humidity 10 95 RH non condensing IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 5 Product Specifications Table 7 System Specifications Fan modules Fan mechanical operation Safe design All fans have rotor locking protection to prevent damage to wiring and electrical components The fan rotors will lock when fan movement is physically obstructed Locked rotor protection No damage will occur when the fan rotors are locked for 72 continuous hours After this amount of time damage to the fans may occur The fans will automatically restart as soon as the physical obstruction is removed Polarity protection A reverse polarity voltage connection will not cause damage After the polarity is corrected the fan will restart automatically Insulation resistance There should be more than 10M ohms of resistance between the housing and the terminal at 500 VDC The 1ES 5106M s fan module consists of two different sizes of fans two 6 cm and two 9 cm Fan Dimensions 60 mm W x
53. ppable thus you do not need to interrupt the service of other cards to change or service an individual card A single management switch card can provide the convenience of centralized network traffic supervision The IES also has dual hot swappable power modules that reduce the chance of system shutdown IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 13 Chapter 1 System Introduction 1 2 Applications These are the main applications for the IES e Internet access Voice over IP and multimedia services for Multiple Tenant Units MTU e Other applications include video services telemedicine surveillance systems remote servers systems cellular base stations and high quality videoconferencing 1 2 1 MTU Application The following diagram depicts a typical application of the IES in a large residential building or multiple tenant unit MTU This application leverages existing phone line wiring to provide voice service and Internet access with DSL modems to all tenants The MDF is the point of termination for the outside telephone company lines coming into a building and the telephone wiring in the building Note that ADSL service can co exist with voice service on the same line Figure 1 Application Multi tenant Unit MTU Sqn NN Internet e IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 1 System Introduction 1 2 2 Central Office Application The IES provides DSL and voice se
54. r device Note Notes tell you other important information for example other things you may need to configure or helpful tips or recommendations Naming Conventions e The 1ES 5106M main chassis may be referred to as the 1ES 5106M or the main chassis e The IES 5112M main chassis may be referred to as the IES 5112M or the main chassis e The I1ES 6000M main chassis may be referred to as the 1ES 6000M or the main chassis e The IES 3000ST splitter chassis is compatible with the IES It may be referred to as the IES 3000ST or the splitter chassis e The IES 3016ST splitter chassis is compatible with the IES It may be referred to as the IES 3016ST or the splitter chassis e The IES 5000ST splitter chassis is compatible with the IES It may be referred to as the IES 5000ST or the splitter chassis e The IES 5002ST splitter chassis is compatible with the IES It may be referred to as the IES 5002ST or the splitter chassis e The IES 5005ST splitter chassis is compatible with the IES It may be referred to as the IES 5005ST or the splitter chassis e The MSC1024G MSC1224G MSC1024GB or MSC1224GB Management Switch Card may be referred to as the management card or the MSC e The ALC1248G 51 ALC1248G 53 ALC1272G ADSL Line Cards SLC1248G 22 SHDSL Line Card VLC1224G 41 VDSL Line Card and VOP1248G 61 VoIP Line Card
55. rvice over telephone wires to subscribers The following figure shows the IES setup in a telephone company s central office Figure 2 Application Central Office Central Office Se Internet Remote DSLAM NUN i LA Ta Nr mf y i IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 1 System Introduction 1 3 Front Panel The following figures show the main chassis front panels with cards installed Figure 3 IES 5106M Front Panel Figure 4 IES 5112M Front Panel IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 1 System Introduction Figure 5 IES 6000M Front Panel IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 1 System Introduction IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Hardware Installation and Connections This chapter describes how to install and connect the 1ES 6000M and line cards 2 1 General Installation Instructions Perform the installation as follows e Make sure the 1ES s power switches are in the OFF position Install the main chassis as detailed in this chapter Make sure you connect the frame grounds before you make any other connections If line cards are not already installed follow the procedure in the next section to install them e Refer to Section 2 6 on page 47 for instructions on making connections with Telco 50 connectors e Refer to Section 2 7 on page 57 for instructions
56. see Chapter 5 on page 75 for information on 180 degree Telco 50 cable length IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 36 IES 6000 DSL and VoIP Rear Panel Telco 50 Connections 2 Splitter MDF SUBSCRIBER N MDF SUBSCRIBER j Chassis Connect the USER Telco 50 connector from the extension card attached to the VoIP line card s 1 24 ports to the CO Telco 50 connector of the splitter card attached to the DSL line card s 1 24 ports Connect the USER Telco 50 connector from the extension card attached to the VoIP line card s 25 48 ports to the CO Telco 50 connector of the splitter card attached to the DSL line card s 25 48 ports When you do not use the VoIP line card in conjunction with a DSL splitter card connect the USER Telco 50 connectors to the subscribers telephone wiring In most multi tenant unit applications the USER pins connect to the subscribers telephone wiring via a Main Distribution Frame MDF IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 6 MDF Connections This section shows you how to connect the splitter chassis to a Main Distribution Frame MDF 2 6 1 MDF Connections Overview Observe the following before you start e Refer to Chapter 5 on page 75 for the gauge of telephone wire to use Follow the pin assignments shown in t
57. t is burnt out see Chapter 5 on page 75 for fuse information If the fuse is not the problem use a different fan module from the manufacturer Slide out the fan filter Clean or replace the filter Slide the fan filter back into the fan module Slide the fan module back into the fan module slot Tighten the thumbscrews IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance Figure 54 Loosening the IES 5106M IES 5112M Fan Module Thumbscrews IP Express 1Es 5112 yXEL IP Express 77 zy Fara Lr A IS m j Hh ag z rS z ji i Veli E ss BASSE IE TE IE F bit POE OB I E EE a IL HAAS vV 7 i n Ji BAN Zs II Tei TI D j EE IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance Figure 56 1ES 5106M IES 5112M Fan Module Location of Fuse Indicated 4 1 2 Pro
58. ter 3 Hardware Troubleshooting Use steps A D if there is no voice but you can transmit data Use all of the steps if there is no voice and you cannot transmit data Figure 53 Testing In house Wiring I SF ID I E El ra AOH HCOOH o m E e o bl LSJ LEJ a a 5 LS SN EEDE Egg EERE ee e nite gy vse 3 modem N s E User with User with telephane t telephone ard DSL service anly service User with telephone service only Table 5 Testing In house Wiring STEP TEST A Wiring problem between the CO and MDF 1 Connect a standard telephone to MDF 1 If there is no dial tone then a problem with the wire or wire connections between MDF 1 and the CO exists Contact your telephone company for troubleshooting B Wiring problem between MDF 1 and MDF 2 Connect a telephone to the upper port of MDF 2 If there is no dial tone then the problem is between MDF 1 and MDF 2 Check the telephone wire and connections between MDFs 1 and 2 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Troubleshooting Table 5 Testing In house Wiring continued STEP TEST C Wiring problem between MDF 2 and the USER Telco 50 connector on the splitter chassis Disconnect the Telco 50 cable from the splitter chassis Telco 50 CO connector Connect a telephone to the appropriate pins of the Telco 50 cable
59. ts key IES features Table 6 Features Slots The IES main chassis has slots for hot swappable line cards and management switch cards Backplane Connect the hot swappable line cards and MSC cards to the backplane The backplane is the inside rear panel of the IES Splitter Chassis The splitter chassis have slots for splitter and extension cards and Telco 50 connectors for connecting to the subscribers and the PBX Private Branch Exchange or PSTN ISDN Public Switched Telephone Network Integrated Services Digital Network switch Hot swappable Line Cards The IES uses hot swappable line cards Hot swappable Splitter Cards The splitter chassis use hot swappable splitter cards Management Switch Card The IES accommodates a management switch card that switches traffic and forwards it between the line cards and other Ethernet switches Hot swappable Fan Module The IES is equipped with a hot swappable fan module with a filter to provide easy maintenance greater reliability and increased system operating lifetimes Power Modules The IES has dual hot swappable power modules One power module is redundant The IES can be fully powered by just one power module so the system can keep running while you replace a power module Alarm Port The IES has three alarm input and three alarm output terminals to connect to other pieces of equipment Scalable Platform for Future Expansion T
60. ttached to the VoIP line card s 25 48 ports to the CO Telco 50 connector of the splitter card attached to the DSL line card s 25 48 ports When you do not use the VoIP line card in conjunction with a DSL splitter card connect the USER Telco 50 connectors to the subscribers telephone wiring In most multi tenant unit applications the USER pins connect to the subscribers telephone wiring via a Main Distribution Frame MDF 2 5 IES 6000M Card Connections The following describes how to connect the line cards to the splitter chassis cards For the management switch card refer to the card s User s Guide for instructions on making the connections Use a Telco 50 cable to connect the line card s front panel Telco 50 connector to the corresponding splitter or extension card s front panel Telco 50 connector Make sure that you use the appropriate length Telco 50 cables with the line cards as using cables of the wrong length blocks access to other cards See Chapter 5 on page 75 for the lengths of ZyXEL s optional Telco 50 cables Follow these directions if there is one splitter chassis below the 1ES 6000M main chassis e Use a short Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 25 48 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter or extension card e Use a long Telco 50 cable to connect a line card s 1 24 Telco 50 connector to the Telco 50 connector on the corresponding splitter or extension card
61. type and rating The length of exposed bare power wire should not exceed 10 mm Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Fan Module Warning Use the fan module handle when pulling out or pushing in the fan module Be careful not to put fingers or objects inside the fan module Energy Hazard Warning Remove all metal jewelry watches and so on from your hands and wrists before serving this device This product is recyclable Dispose of it properly IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Contents Overview Contents Overview INIOAUGIormt licei 19 aiena laea IE e1 a a E EE E E r an alia 21 Installation and Connections ssns r 25 Hardware Installation and Connections iaia ri 27 Maintenance and Troubleshooting xvsrrereeezze rese eee nese e ene e eee neri cieneezazionene 57 CEE RR AR 59 Hawas RUPIA ariani 65 Appendices and MaE aaa 69 IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide 9 Contents Overview IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents About This Users Guide cscs cereale acetal alae ora 3 D u ument Conventio mS ne libia 5 Saet Warni S eas a ra a bla 7 COM
62. way in and properly seated in the backplane Make sure the front panel of the MSC is touching the front panel of the chassis The MSC must be installed properly in order for you to be able to tighten the thumbscrews 5 Tighten the two thumbscrews Figure 18 Installing a Card ay IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections Figure 19 Closing the Ejector Levers Figure 20 Tightening Card Thumbscrews IES 5106M IES 5112M IES 6000M User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections 2 3 2 Removing MSC and Line Cards Use the following procedure to remove management switch cards and line cards from the main chassis 1 Disconnect all cables from the card 2 Loosen the two thumbscrews 3 Pull the two ejector levers firmly until the front of the card is clear of the main chassis Pull the ejector levers until they are perpendicular to the front panel Note The MSC has more connector pins than the other cards so when re
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