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Allied Telesis AT-AR026 4ETH User's Manual
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1. a PIC bay on an AT ARO40 NSM Network Service Module installed in your switch or router The following table shows which PICs are appropriate for different expansion bays and models of switch and router This expansion bay Accepts PIC bays in the AR415S AR440S AR441S All PICs AR442S AR725 and AR745 router PIC bays in the AR750S AR750S DP and AT ARO020 AT ARO21 AT ARO23 AR770S router and AT ARO24 AT AR040 NSM in the AR745 router All PICs except AT ARO22 and Rapier 6fi and Rapier 24i switch AT ARO026 AT AR040 NSM in the Rapier 48w switch AT ARO20 AT ARO21 v3 and AT ARO24 The AT AR021 S V3 hardware revision identified by the label AR02 1v3 on the board requires a switch or router running Allied Ware Operating System version 2 9 1 13 or later Port Interface Card Package Contents The following items are included with each Port Interface Card PIC Contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller if any items are damaged or missing m two spring loaded retaining thumbscrews m two jumpers AT ARO20 PRI EI TI and AT ARO2I S BRI S T only m this Installation and Safety Guide m one warranty card Choosing a PIC Bay Observe the following guidelines when selecting a PIC bay m Use the PIC bays on the switch or router base unit first before installing PICs into an AT ARO40 NSM m Fill the PIC bays in an AT ARO40 NSM starting at bay 0 m You can install a maximum
2. PIC bay faceplate or existing PIC Loosen the thumbscrews to remove the faceplate or PIC Keep the faceplate for future use If you remove the PIC replace the faceplate to prevent dust and debris from entering the switch or router and to maintain proper airflow Port Interface Card Unpack the PIC In an antistatic environment remove the PIC from its packing material Be sure to observe ESD precautions Warning Do not attempt to install a PIC or any other expansion option without observing correct antistatic procedures Failure to do so may damage the switch or router PIC or expansion option If you are unsure what the correct procedures are contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller If the PIC has jumpers check they are correctly set Warning Do not attempt to change any jumpers DIP switches or other hardware configurations while the switch or router is connected to a power supply redundant power supply or a live network Dangerous voltages may be present on some parts of the board even if the switch or router is turned off AT ARO20 PRI EI TI and AT ARO21 S BRI S T PICs have user configurable jumpers Check all jumpers are set correctly on the new PIC as shown in Table and Table 2 Early versions of the AT ARO20 PIC also have a J3 interface jumper If present this jumper must be installed for El mode and removed for TI mode The AT ARO21 S V2 hardware revision identified by the label ARO
3. 21 V2 on the board supports both TE and NT mode Jumper J4 when installed selects NT mode The PIC should be configured as a TE for normal operation Table Functions of jumpers on the AT ARO20 PRI EI TI PIC board Jumper Function Default JI ISDN NT mode installed test only or Not installed TE mode not installed J2 TI mode installed or El mode not installed Installed J3 El mode installed or TI mode not installed Only present on earlier versions of the PIC Table 2 Functions of jumpers on the AT AR021 S BRI S T PIC board Jumper Function Default JI 100 termination for TX Not installed J2 100Q termination for RX Not installed J4 ISDN NT mode installed or TE mode not Not installed installed Only present on V2 hardware revision of PIC Installation and Safety Guide 10 AT AR026 4ETH PICs have user configurable links that set features such as auto negotiation buffer size and MAC address aging For a detailed description of the links see the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference For more information on PIC jumpers and hardware configurations see the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference This document can be downloaded from www alliedtelesis com support software Slide the PIC into place PIC bays should be filled in numerical order starting with the lowest available bay e g bay 0 followed by bays with progressively higher numbers Insert the PIC sl
4. Acrobat and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft and Visio are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Additional brands names and products mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies Installation and Safety Guide 3 About this Guide Port Interface Cards PICs are a cost effective and flexible mechanism for adding new or additional network interfaces to your switch or router This Installation and Safety Guide describes how to install the following PICs m AT ARO20 PRI EI TI a single ISDN Primary Rate EI TI interface m AT ARO21 S BRI S T a single ISDN Basic Rate S T interface m AT ARO21 U BRI U a single ISDN Basic Rate U interface m AT ARO22 ETH a dual Ethernet IOBASE T AUI port m AT ARO23 SYN a single 2Mbps synchronous interface m AT ARO24 ASYN4 four asynchronous ports m AT ARO26 4ETH four Ethernet IOBASE T ports m AT ARO27 VoIP FXS two Foreign Exchange Voice over IP ports You can download the complete documentation for Port Interface Cards from www alliedtelesis com support software For more information about the documentation and other resources see Obtaining Documentation and Resources on page I I Compatible Switches and Routers You can install a PIC into a PIC bay on the base unit of your switch or router or into
5. MIBs supported by Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from www alliedtelesis com support software Microsoft Visio stencils for Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from www alliedtelesis com resources images visio aspx AT TFTP Server for Windows is a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server for transferring software versions configuration scripts and other files between a PC and a switch or router You download AT TFTP Server from www alliedtelesis com support software Contacting us With locations covering all of the established markets in North America Latin America Europe Asia and the Pacific Allied Telesis provides localized sales and technical support worldwide To find the representative nearest you visit us on the Web at www alliedtelesis com Port Interface Card Telecommunications Interfaces A Warning To reduce risk of fire use only No 26 awg 0 4 mm or larger telecommunications line cord if the cord supplied is not used with the apparatus Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a re
6. N Territory Before you connect an AT ARO20 or AT ARO021 PIC to the ISDN network check that the ISDN territory is set correctly for your region Log in to your switch or router For more information see the Installation and Safety Guide included with your switch or router You can also download the complete documentation for your switch or router from www alliedtelesis com support software Set the territory using the command set system territory australia china europe japan korea newzealand usa In Australia only e To use the Micro service set the territory to australia To use the OnRamp service set the territory to europe Save the configuration Save your configuration to a new file by using the command create config filename cfg Then set the router to load this file when it restarts by using the command set config filename cfg We recommend leaving the boot cfg file unchanged in case you need to revert to the original default configuration See the AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference for more information on configuring ISDN Installation and Safety Guide Downloading VoIP Firmware If you have installed an AT ARO27 VoIP PIC you now need to download and install the VoIP firmware onto your PIC Before you begin check that the PIC Error LED on the PIC is off and that the PIC has been recognised by your switch or router using the show system command Download the VoIP PIC firmware Poi
7. Port Interface Card Installation and Safety Guide AT AR020 PRI EI TI AT AR021 S BRI S T AT AR021 U BRI U AT AR022 ETH AT AR023 SYN AT AR024 ASYN4 AT AR026 4ETH AT AR027 VolP FXS Allied Telesis Port Interface Card Installation and Safety Guide AT ARO20 PRI EI TI AT ARO21 S BRI S T AT AR021 U BRI U AT AR022 ETH AT AR023 SYN AT AR024 ASYN4 AT AR026 4ETH AT AR027 VolP FXS Download the complete document set from www alliedtelesis com support software MV Allied Telesis Port Interface Card Port Interface Card Installation and Safety Guide Document Number 613 000601 Rev D 2008 Allied Telesis Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis Inc Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to change specifications and other information in this document without prior written notice The information provided herein is subject to change without notice In no event shall Allied Telesis Inc be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein even if Allied Telesis Inc has been advised of known or should have known the possibility of such damages Allied Telesis and Allied Ware are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and elsewhere of Allied Telesis Inc Adobe
8. lic interface interface If a logical interface is not specified 0 is assumed that is ethO is equivalent to eth0 0 Port Interface Card Load the protocol image onto the PIC To load the protocol image use the command enable voip protocol h323 sip engine engine The boot code loads the protocol onto all AT ARO27 PICs unless you specify an individual PIC engine The engine name is formed by concatenating a VoIP interface type and an engine instance for example fxs2 A fully qualified engine name may also be specified for example bayO fxs0 or nsmO bay fxs0 Once the firmware is loaded all the LEDs turn off The following figure shows an example of the firmware download process User input is shown in bold Manager set voip boot c 1 0 0 bin server 10 32 16 115 Info 1110003 Operation successful Manager set voip fi hs 1 0 0 bin protocol h323 Info 1110003 Operation successful Manager set voip public int eth0 Info 1110003 Operation successful Manager ena voip protocol h323 Info 1110282 VoIP PIC BAYO Firmware is loading Info 1110282 VoIP PIC BAY1 Firmware is loading Manager Info 1110293 VoIP PIC BAYO Firmware successfully loaded Manager Info 1110293 VoIP PIC BAY0O Firmware is now running Manager Info 1110293 VoIP PIC BAY1 Firmware successfully loaded Manager Info 1110293 VoIP PIC BAY1 Firmware is now running Save the config
9. mote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire they may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions 5 Remove the telephone cord from the unit prior to making changes to the expansion port Save these instructions AE ALT 613 000601 D
10. nt your web browser at www alliedtelesis com support software Navigate to the PIC product information page and find the firmware files you need from the support page You will need the PIC boot code which is responsible for loading the protocol image onto the PIC the images for the protocols you wish to run on the PIC SIP and or H 323 Download the firmware files you need and save them to your TFTP server Load the boot code onto your switch or router To load the boot code from your TFTP server use the command load method tftp destination flash server hostname ipadd file filename If possible load the protocol image onto your switch or router If you have enough space load the protocol image onto your switch or router s flash so that it does not need to be continually connected to an external TFTP server Use the load command as described above Set the boot code and protocol image To set the boot code on the switch or router use the command set voip bootcode filename server ipadd flash This command sets the boot code filename and specifies the location of the protocol image that the boot code will load To set the name of the protocol image file and specify what type of VoIP protocol the protocol image supports use the command set voip file filename protocol h323 sip type xs xo Set the interface for the VoIP traffic To set the preferred interface for VoIP traffic use the command set voip pub
11. of two AT ARO20 PRI EI TI PICs into an AT ARO40 NSM and maximum of four total in a switch or router m If two AT ARO20 PICs are installed in an AT ARO40 NSM PIC one must be installed in the lower row bay 0 or and the other PIC must be installed in the upper row bay 2 or 3 m If an AT ARO20 PIC is installed in an AT ARO40 NSM and operating in El mode you can not install an AT ARO21 S or AT AR021 U PIC in the same row of the NSM m You can install a maximum of four AT ARO27 PICs in an AR745 router fitted with an AT AR040 NSM m Avoid installing an AT ARO22 or AT ARO26 PIC in an AT ARO40 NSM Performance of these interfaces may be reduced and packet loss may occur For instructions on installing an AT ARO40 NSM into your switch or router see the Network Service Module Installation and Safety Guide supplied with the NSM You can also download this document from www alliedtelesis com support software Installation and Safety Guide Installing a PIC This section describes the procedure for installing a PIC You should also follow this procedure in particular the safety procedures and warnings when replacing or removing a PIC Caution You cannot install PICs into an AT ARO40 NSM that has power applied to it This includes NSMs that have been deactivated using the hot swap button but not physically removed from the switch or router To ensure that all power is removed from the NSM bay you must either physically remove it f
12. owly being sure to keep it straight Press firmly until you feel the connector engage Do not force a misaligned PIC Secure the PIC by tightening its thumbscrews Apply power to the switch or router Re attach the power cord and reconnect any redundant power supply Test the PIC There are several ways to check the PIC is installed and functioning correctly The show system command displays general system information about PICs and any other hardware installed as well as memory software version and patches loaded on the switch or router If the PIC does not appear in the list of boards at the top of the show system output then your switch or router has not recognised the PIC Likely reasons are Your switch or router does not support the PIC See Compatible Switches and Routers on page 3 Your switch or router is running a version of the Allied Ware Operating System that does not support the PIC Use the show system command to check the software version In particular the AT ARO21 S V3 hardware revision requires a switch or router running Allied Ware Operating System version 2 9 1 13 or later The PIC is not installed correctly Repeat the installation process paying particular attention to step 9 For more detailed information on testing PICs see the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference You can download this document from www alliedtelesis com support software Port Interface Card Setting the ISD
13. rom the switch or router using the hot swap method or disconnect all power sources to the switch or router A A Read the safety information For safety information see the Installation and Safety Guide shipped with your switch or router You can also download the complete documentation for your switch or router from www alliedtelesis com support software Gather the tools and equipment you will need A medium sized flat bladed screwdriver may be useful when loosening the PIC thumbscrews You should also have any cables required for connecting the PIC to a wide area network or other network devices Remove power to the switch or router Warning Do not install a PIC into an NSM bay or PIC bay base unit without first removing power from the switch or router Be sure to disconnect both the main power supply and any attached redundant power supply Installing a PIC with the switch or router powered ON can damage the PIC NSM and base unit Remove all TNV connections to existing PICs Warning Remove any cables attached to the external WAN ports of the AT ARO020 AT ARO21 and AT ARO27 PICs as these supply TNV into the switch or router Dangerous voltages may be present on some parts of the board even if the switch or router is powered OFF Install the AT ARO40 NSM if required Use the installation instructions in the Network Service Module Installation and Safety Guide to install an AT ARO40 NSM Remove the PIC bay faceplate NSM
14. uration Save your configuration to a new file by using the command create config filename cfg Then set the router to load this file when it restarts by using the command set config filename cfg We recommend leaving the boot cfg file unchanged in case you need to revert to the original default configuration Installation and Safety Guide lI Obtaining Documentation and Resources For more information see m the Installation and Safety Guide for your switch or router m the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference which contains detailed information on PICs and their hardware features m the Network Service Module Installation and Safety Guide which describes how to install NSMs including the AT ARO40 m the Network Service Module Hardware Reference which contains detailed information on NSMs and their hardware features m the AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference which contains detailed information on configuring PICs You can download these documents and updates from www alliedtelesis com support software You need Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view search or print these documents You can download it from www adobe com Other resources How To Notes describe a range of standard Allied Telesis solutions and include technical tips and guides to configuring specific hardware and software features You can download the latest How To Notes from www alliedtelesis com resources literature howto aspx
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