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1. 1 1 RJ45 T1 Dual twisted T1 DSX1 pair 100 ohm interior from 0 CATS or better to 655 ft 1 Dual shielded DS1 exterior twisted pair 120 from 0 to ohms or dual 75 approximately ohm coax cables 15 000 ft Table 15 Module LEDs General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational LINK STAT 1 8 Status of each interface 1 through 8 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal HSSI Medium Module The 1 port High Speed Serial Interface HSSI Medium Module provides one external multiprotocol HSSI serial WAN port that operates at up to 52 0 Mbps The HSSI Medium Module operates in DTE or DCE mode The following figure shows the 1 port HSSI Medium Module Figure 14 1 port HSSI Medium Module LINK STAT STAT Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 41 Table 16 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length High speed serial 50 pin HSSI HSSI null modem 50 ft 15 m cable Table 17 Module LEDs LINK STAT Status of interface Off Not
2. Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal When you power on the Secure Router 4134 with a serial configuration the serial interface software polls the port hardware status to ensure the connected cable matches the port configuration If a connected cable does not match the cable type and operational mode settings the interface LED turns red and the port hardware is disabled This prevents damage to internal and external hardware components Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 35 FXS Small Module The 2 and 4 port FXS Small Modules are hot swappable modules If you are working with 2 or 4 port FXS or Small Modules ensure you read the safety messages related to the FXS and FXO interface modules See Foreign Exchange Station FXS Interface Modules page 15 and Foreign Exchange Office FXO Interface Modules page 16 The FXS Small Modules support only voice TDM connections The FXS Small Modules provide voice interface access through each of the FXS ports The FXS Small Module represents the Central Office CO side of a telephony interface You can install the 2 and 4 port FXS Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis You can also install the FXS Small Modules in the Voice Carrier Medium Mo
3. 14 o TXRING Out Transmit Ring Signal TXTIP lot Transmit TIP Signal ETE usa _ _ j Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 94 Interface connector pin assignments Table 34 1 1 connector pin assignments cont d Table 35 ISDN S T connector pin assignments ECS C in e di Table 36 ISDN U connector pin assignments Table 37 FXO connector pin assignments RJ11 interface Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 95 Table 37 connector pin assignments RJ11 interface cont d Table 38 FXS connector pin assignments RJ11 interface Table 39 Serial connector pin assignments for DTE mode signal DTE mode signal RS 449 V 11 no so mo fre 5 we we me s me me sers 5 mo fn me Je me roe re DCD RR DCD NE Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 96 Interface connector pin assignments Table 39 Serial connector pin assignments for DTE mode signal cont d PS u m cr 2 m os Lu vo Jo ECN out 15 et out e mxo vo 17 axe im n 9 20
4. Step 1 Action Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two screws that secure the metal plate that covers the slot in which you want to install the power supply unit Remove the cover plate Insert the new power supply unit in the power supply slot Push the power supply unit gently but firmly to insert it fully into the internal connection port When the power supply is fully inserted the front of the power supply unit is flush with the rear panel of the router Secure the power supply in the chassis by tightening the two retaining screws End Procedure steps to replace a power supply unit Step 1 a P N Action Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two screws that secure the power supply unit that you must replace Grasp the handle on the power supply unit Pull the power supply unit from the slot Place the power supply unit on antistatic material Insert the replacement power supply unit in the power supply slot Push the power supply unit gently but firmly to insert it fully into the internal connection port When the power supply is fully inserted the front of the power supply unit is flush with the rear panel of the router Secure the power supply in the chassis by tightening the two retaining screws End Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 72 Installing Secu
5. Ou a in 22 in j Ea m GN 24 m GN 2 n 26 ET DTE mode signal RS RS 232 449 V 10 V 11 CTS fe T ES ts CTS CTS DM DTR Open GND aper Open Ee Open GND GND Table 40 Serial connector pin assignments for DCE mode signal 1 Ip Ou rx 2 Le o HO moo LEN ru UE E out DCE mode signal n R D 232 449 V 10 V 11 a Ier Tr se qme qme en me fso mor mo fe 9 ocn Je peo pco ns os Io ose osa osn Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 97 Table 40 Serial connector pin assignments for DCE mode signal cont d DCE mode signal ae 232 449 v 10 V 11 ors Je fots cs er fos es ms ars fo RS LI ATS es TR DTR OTR w u ju r y CTS css po RTS DR w E ot rr Tee Rx scr s sr me me sr rr TXCE TXCE SCTE SD TXD no m j peo foco foo JD fosa oss y Open Open GND open OND Open Jop open enD Open GND Open GND Open oND Open m ora for y enD Jop eno esp Top ou Table 41 Serial connector cable type coding Interface type Connector mode pins vaspre eno few
6. 1000BASE LX 500 m 1 640 ft 10um fiber cable two fibers 1000BASE SX 62 5um fiber cable two fibers 1000BASE SX 50um fiber cable two fibers Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 45 Table 23 Module LEDs General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational 10 100 1000 LEDs are integrated into each port BASE T PORT Status of each interface STATS Off Link not connected or Link Fail Solid Green Link established at 10 or 100 Mbps Solid Orange Link established at 1000 Mbps Blinking Green Orange Receiving transmitting traffic SFP PORT LEDs are integrated into each port STATUS Status of each interface e Off Link not connected or Link Fail Solid Orange Link established at 1000 Mbps Blinking Orange Receive transmit traffic FE and FE PoE Medium Module The 24 port Fast Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Power Over Ethernet Medium Modules each provide 24 Ethernet ports that support 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps operation over unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring The module is non blocking The 24 port FE and FE PoE Medium Modules provide both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing functionality The following figures show the 24 port FE and the 24 port FE PoE M
7. Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 88 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Always hold the module by its edges 4 Locate the DIMM to remove from the module 5 Release the latches on each end of the DIMM slot The following figure shows the DIMM slots and the release latches latches N DIMMs 6 Firmly grasp the DIMM by its edges and pull the DIMM from the slot 7 If you are replacing the DIMM also see Installing a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module page 85 If you are not installing a DIMM at this time replace the module in the slot or place a slot cover plate over the slot from which you removed the module Store the Mediation Server Module in an antistatic bag until you are ready to install it in the chassis End Replacing the internal Compact Flash Use the instructions in this section if you must replace the internal Compact Flash This internal device is not hot swappable Average time to replace the internal Compact Flash 1 minute Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 89 CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered ATTENTION The internal Compact Flash that ships with the Secure Router 4134 contains
8. alerts when you hot swap a power supply unit External USB The system automatically discovers a new device drive External The system automatically discovers a new device Compact Flash card Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 56 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 31 Hot swapping capabilities for the Secure Router 4134 cont d Component Hot swap Limitations All external cables DDR SO DIMM CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered VPN IPSec module CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Internal compact flash CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 57 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed as well as the power supply unit or units that you ordered This section contains instructions for installing hardware components as well as instructions for replacing a fan tray power supply unit an
9. 5A 50 60 Hz PS SR4K 250W AC 100 240V 5A 3A 50 60 Hz PS SR4K 250W DC 43 72V 9 5A MAX Informaci n NOM unicamente para M xico Exportador Importador La informaci n siguiente se proporciona en el dispositivo o en los dispositivos descritos en este documento en cumplimiento con los requisitos de la Norma Oficial M xicana NOM Nortel Networks 5400 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95138 USA Nortel Networks de M xico S A de C V Avenida Insurgentes Sur 1605 Piso 30 Oficina Col San Jose Insurgentes Deleg Benito Juarez M xico D F 03900 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 12 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions Tel Fax 52 5 480 2100 52 5 480 2199 Embarcar a Nortel Secure Router 4134 PS SR4K 660W AC POE 100 240V 10A 5A 50 60 Hz PS SR4K 250W AC 100 240V 5A 3A 50 60 Hz PS SR4K 250W DC 43 72V 9 5A MAX Aline e SE LC BS ATRIO APO EL EEN e gir 7n dia ACTH FT ZRL OMG WIR TEIETH fis 371 AE TE RUN SA CL LIRA ic ile MERE KRONER 04049 e HN THU ET 8E 0o EM FZ fli RAI A UU CIA ERA ADO AD PROM LZ E2320 ET National Environmental Statements of Compliance The WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 EC sets collection recycling and recovery t
10. Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 28 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 3 1 port T1 E1 Small Module SM AT1E1 Figure 4 2 port T1 E1 Small Module In data mode the 1 port T1 E1 Small Module provides either one T1 port supports 24 timeslots with a line data rate of 1 544 Mbps or one E1 port supports 31 timeslots with a line data rate of 2 048 Mbps In voice mode the T1 E1 Small Module supports Channel Associated Signaling CAS to provide the Secure Router 4134 with connections to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The T1 E1 Small Module supports CAS only when you configure the module for T1 connections The Secure Router 4134 does not support E1 CAS You can also configure the 1 and 2 port T1 E1 Small Modules to operate as Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN primary rate interface PRI connections providing 23 T1 or 30 E1 bearer channels B channel for data and 1 D channel for signaling The Secure Router 4134 supports ISDN PRI for voice on T1 connections only 23 B channels and 1 D channel for signaling The 2 port T1 E1 Small Module provides either two T1 ports or two E1 ports Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 2
11. Interface connector pin assignments 93 Serial cable descriptions 101 DTE V 35 serial cable 101 DCE V 35 serial cable 102 DTE X 21 serial cable 103 DCE X 21 serial cable 105 DTE RS 449 serial cable 106 DCE RS 449 serial cable 107 DTE RS 232 serial cable 109 DCE RS 232 serial cable 110 DTE RS 530 serial cable 111 RS 530A serial cable 113 Hardware reliability 115 Battery life expectancy on the Mediation Server Module for OCS 116 Translations of safety messages 117 Class A device caution statement 117 Qualified service personnel warning statement 118 Overcurrent warning statement 119 Cover plate warning statement 120 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Power cord warning statement 121 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions International Regulatory Statements of Conformity This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 equipment was evaluated to the international regulatory standards for electromagnetic compliance EMC and safety and were found to have met the requirements for the following international standards EMC Electromagnetic Emissions CISPR 22 Class A EMC Electromagnetic Immunity CISPR 24 Electrical Safety IEC 60950 with CB member national deviations Further the equipment has been ce
12. Internal 53 Internal system compact flash 55 Hot swapping hardware components 55 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components 57 Navigation 57 Installing the interface modules 57 Prerequisites 59 Installing a Small Module 59 Installing a Medium Module 60 Installing a Large Module 61 Installing a Small Module in the Voice Carrier Medium Module 62 Hot swapping interface modules 63 Prerequisites 63 Connecting power cables 65 Connecting AC power cables 65 Connecting DC power 66 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Connecting the console port cable 69 Prerequisites 70 Installing or replacing a power supply module 70 Prerequisites 71 Replacing a fan tray module 72 Prerequisites 72 Installing or removing the internal VPN IPSec module 72 Installing the internal VPN IPSec module 73 Prerequisites 73 Removing the internal VPN IPSec module 74 Prerequisites 75 Installing or removing an internal 76 Installing the internal 77 Removing the internal 80 Replacing the DIMM in the Secure Router 4134 82 Prerequisites 83 Installing or removing the DIMM on the Mediation Server Module for OCS 84 Installing a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module 85 Removing a DIMM from the Mediation Server Module 87 Replacing the internal Compact Flash 88 Prerequisites 89 Environmental requirements 91
13. although the VPN module is not directly connected to any external interface The VPN module has a 140 pin connector on the bottom of the module which allows you to install the VPN IPSec module on the Main Board of the Secure Router 4134 The following figure shows the VPN IPSec module in relation to the Main Board Figure 24 Internal VPN IPSec module VPN IPSec module Ma E m Connector CH slot amp Retention screws Internal PVM You must install the internal PVM in the Secure Router 4134 chassis to use the voice related modules and features The following figure shows the PVM in relation to the DDR SO DIMM Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 54 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 25 Internal PVM The PVM supports up to 128 channels depending on the voice codec and the voice license agreement you use For information about the supported voice codecs and the voice related licensing see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Configuration SIP Media Gateway NN47263 508 The PVM is an internal module and is not directly connected to any external interface ATTENTION You cannot enable the management port on the rear of the Secure Router 4134 Ethernet 0 0 if you have a PVM installed this is related to hardware design Ensure you use Ethernet 0 1 0 2 0 3 or 0 4 for
14. connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational CT3 Medium Module The 1 port CT3 Medium Module provides a single channelized T3 port operating at 44 736 Mbps for WAN access The following figure shows the 1 port CT3 Medium Module Figure 15 1 port CT3 Medium Module LINK STAT STAT MM 1DS3 CT3 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 42 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 18 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length CT3 Two BNC Two 75 ohm 450 ft 137 16 connectors unbalanced coax one for transmit cables RG 179 and one for typical receive Table 19 Module LEDs LINK STAT Status of interface Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Po
15. connector on the interface module in the chassis back panel 10 Ensure the lever on the module is flush with the front panel of the Secure Router 4134 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing the DIMM on the Mediation Server Module for OCS 87 11 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis End Removing a DIMM from the Mediation Server Module Use the procedure in this section if you must remove a DIMM from the Mediation Server Module Average time to remove a DIMM from the Mediation Server Module 3 minutes Prerequisites Ensure the Secure Router 4134 is powered down Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure you have an antistatic bag or sheet available for the DIMM that you are removing Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the two captive screws that secure the Mediation Server Module to the chassis The following figure shows the screws 2 Using the lever on the module pull the module straight out of the chassis slot Support the module as you remove it from the chassis by grasping it by the edges 3 Ensure you place the Mediation Server Module on antistatic material if you lay it down to install a DIMM Nortel Secure Router 4134
16. install a Small Module in the Voice Carrier Medium Module 1 minute CAUTION ESD To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack when you work with interface modules The router does not have an ESD jack connect the antistatic wrist strap to an ESD jack at your site CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Always handle interface modules by the edges or use the levers where applicable CAUTION If you do not install a module in the slot be sure to keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit Prerequisites Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure you have securely installed the Voice Carrier Medium Module in the Secure Router 4134 chassis Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Hot swapping interface modules 63 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the slot cover plate from the slot in which you will install the Small Module Align the Small Module with the slot and the slot module guides 3 Slide the Small Module into the Voice Carrier Medium Module until the Small Module connector touches the back panel of the Voice Carrier Medium Module 4 Push gently but firmly to seat the Small Module connector in the Voice Carrier Me
17. internal PVM 77 Average time to replace the internal PVM module 2 minutes CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Installing the internal PVM Use the procedure in this section to install an internal PVM If you are replacing a PVM also see Removing the internal PVM page 80 Average time to install the internal PVM module 1 minute Prerequisites Ensure the Secure Router 4134 has the power switched off Ensure you have a PVM ready to install before opening the service access panel Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure Remove these two screws only See the following figure Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 N RTEL d SES 886 2 Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Locate the internal PVM connector slot The following figure shows the location for installing the PVM Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 78 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components 4 Ensure the PVM slot is clear of debris Protective tape is placed over the SO DIMM and PVM slots during the manufacturing process remove this tape if it is
18. is not hot swappable Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing the internal VPN IPSec module 73 If you ordered the VPN IPSec module with your Secure Router 4134 the Secure Router ships with the VPN IPSec module installed Average time to install the internal VPN IPSec module 2 minutes CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Installing the internal VPN IPSec module Use the procedure in this section to install an internal VPN IPSec module If you are replacing a VPN IPSec module also see Removing the internal VPN IPSec module page 74 Prerequisites Ensure you have a VPN IPSec module ready to install before opening the service access panel Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure the Secure Router 4134 has the power switched off Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure Remove these two screws only See the following figure Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 N RTEL d DC 888 2 Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Locate the internal VPN IPSec module connector slot 4 Holding the VPN IPSec module by its edges align the connector with th
19. port is not configured Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 37 Table 11 Module LEDs cont d LINK STAT 4 Status of interface 4 applicable to 4 port module only Green A call is in progress Red The port is not configured Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls Embedded LEDs Activity at the interface NE Red The module is up but the interface is not configured Amber The interface is configured and ready to use Green The interface has an active call FXO Small Module The 2 and 4 port FXO Small Modules are hot swappable modules If you are working with 2 or 4 port FXS or FXO Small Modules ensure you read the safety messages related to the FXS and FXO interface modules See Foreign Exchange Station FXS Interface Modules page 15 and Foreign Exchange Office FXO Interface Modules page 16 The FXO Small Modules support only voice TDM connections The FXO Small Modules provide voice interface access through each of the FXO ports The FXO Small Module represents the Customer Premises Equipment CPE side of a telephony interface You can install the 2 and 4 port FXO Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis You can also ins
20. the system image Prerequisites Ensure you have a replacement Compact Flash ready to install Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure The following figure shows the two screws that you must remove Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 NORTEL 2 Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Locate the internal Compact Flash module 4 Firmly grasp the Compact Flash by its edges and pull straight up to remove it from the slot See the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 90 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Internal Compact Flash 5 Insert the replacement Compact Flash in the slot pushing down firmly but gently to fully seat it in the slot End Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 91 Appendix Environmental requirements The Secure Router 4134 must operate within the specified tolerance limits shown in the following table ATTENTION Install the Secure Router 4134 in a restricted access location You must limit access to the Nortel Secure Route
21. 39 hours Medium Module 24 port Fast Ethernet FE 4 841 FITs 206 542 hours Medium Module 24 port Fast Ethernet Power 5 068 FITs 197 288 hours over Ethernet FE PoE Medium Module 44 port GbE Large Module 4 771 FITs 209 577 hours Battery life expectancy on the Mediation Server Module for OCS The Mediation Server Module ships with a battery installed The typical life expectancy of the 170 mAh battery VARTA CR2025 is 5 6 years assuming an average on time of 8 hours for each working day at an operating temperature of 30 C However this value varies considerably because the life expectancy is dependent on the operating temperature and the standby time shutdown time of the system in which the battery operates To ensure that the lifetime of the battery is not exceeded Nortel recommends that you exchange the battery every 4 5 years Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 117 Appendix Translations of safety messages Class A device caution statement CAUTION This device is a Class A product Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users are required to take appropriate measures necessary to correct the interference at their own expense CAUTION ACHTUNG Dies ist ein Ger t der Klasse A Bei Einsatz des Ger ts in Wohngebieten kann es St runge
22. 4 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks RS 530A serial cable 113 Table 54 RS 530 serial cable description cont d RS 530A serial cable Order code SR0018020E6 Figure 38 DTE RS 530A serial cable DB25 Male SRO018019E Table 55 RS 530A serial cable description Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 114 Serial cable descriptions Table 55 DTE eren _ 530A serial cable CO MU RN cont d E Pipe E A Z Szen _ RTS pair RS 10 CTS Twisted CS 11 CTS fs COMIDO CBR 13 LL i lt 1 Ca 8 26 GND pair GND Shield Shield Shield Ge a om Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 115 Appendix Hardware reliability This section provides information about the reliability of the Secure Router 4134 hardware This section uses the following terms failures in time FIT The number of failures for each billion 109 accumulated device hours mean time between failures MTBF The average value of the time intervals between successive outages of the system This average value is calculated from and based on a large population of nominally identica
23. 9 Table 2 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length 1 1 RJ45 T1 Dual twisted T1 DSX1 pair 100 ohm interior from 0 CATS or better to 655 ft E1 Dual shielded DS1 exterior twisted pair 120 from 0 to ohms or dual 75 approximately ohm coax cables 15 000 ft Table 3 Module LEDs General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational LINK STAT 1 Status of interface 1 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal LINK STAT 2 Status of interface 2 applicable 10 polt E Off Not connected or the interface is out of service module only Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal ISDN BRI S T and ISDN BRI U Small Modules You can use the ISDN BRI modules to provide backup network connectivity if the primary interface fails The Dial on Demand Routing DDR feature on the ISDN BRI Small Modules enables you to configure the ISDN interface as a backup interface You can use the ISDN BRI U module at either the Line Termination LT end that is the Central Office or Network Termination NT end that is Customer P
24. ESD To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack when working with interface modules CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Always handle interface modules by the edges or by using the levers where applicable Prerequisites Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Installing a Small Module Use the procedure in this section to install a Small Module in the Secure Router 4134 For instructions to install a Small Module in the VCMM see Installing a Small Module in the Voice Carrier Medium Module page 62 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 60 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Nortel recommends that you power down the Secure Router 4134 if you are installing an interface module in a slot in which you have not previously installed that module type If you are working with 2 or 4 port FXS or FXO Small Modules ensure you read the safety messages related to the FXS and FXO interface modules See Foreign Exchange Station FXS Interface Modules page 15 and Foreign Exchange Office FXO Interface Modules page 16 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver 2 remove the slot cover plate from the slot in which you are installing the module 2 Align the module with the slot and the slot module guides 3 S
25. NORTEL Installation Hardware Components Release 10 1 Document Revision 02 01 www nortel com NN47263 301 323248 B Nortel Secure Router 4134 Release 10 1 Publication NN47263 301 Document status Standard Document release date 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document This document is protected by copyright laws and international treaties All information copyrights and any other intellectual property rights contained in this document are the property of Nortel Networks Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel Networks the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein and this document shall not be published copied produced or reproduced modified translated compiled distributed displayed or transmitted in whole or part in any form or media Sourced in Canada the United States of America and India Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ATTENTION Before unpacking installing or us
26. Number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to your telephone company Connection to the telephone network should be made by using standard modular telephone jacks type RJ 48C The RJ 48C plug and or jacks used must comply with the FCC Part 68 rules Facilities Service Order Network Interface Code Connectors Code T1 lines 1 16 04DU9 1SN 6 0N RJ 48C 04DU9 1ZN ICES statement Canada only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Nortel Secure Router 4134 does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique le commutateur Nortel Secure Router 4134 respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada CE marking statement Europe only EN 55022 statements This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 equipment is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55022 Class A CISPR 22 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Ha
27. One twiste 18 000 ft 2 5 5 d pair unloaded Km CAT 3 loops Table 5 Module LEDs General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 32 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 5 Module LEDs cont d LINK STAT 1 Status of interface 1 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal LINK STAT 2 Status of interface 1 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal Serial Small Module You can install the 1 and 2 port Serial Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module If you install a 2 port Small Module in Slot 2 and use the Small Module for data connections one port only is functional port 1 This limitation also applies to the 2 port T1 E1 and ISDN BRI Small Modules if they are configured for voice
28. Order code SR0018016E6 LJ Q db O c OF O 4 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 108 Serial cable descriptions Figure 34 DCE RS 449 serial cable DB37 Female s TIET nnnrnnnnn TES sr0018016E6 RABAT Rees uii o 51 an A RS 449 serial cable CTC CEI EE Lr Erection en 4 TXD pair RD 4 Twisted RT 5 TXCE pair RT e TXC Twisted ST 6 TXC pair ST 23 RXC Twisted TT 17 1 7 RXC pair TT 35 RXD Twisted SD 8 RXD pair SD gt DCD Twisted RR 13 i 9 DCD pair RR 31 TOT gh gi EE Lt DTR Twisted DM 11 A DTR pair DM 29 RTS Twisted CS RTS pair CS 2 10 CTS Twisted RS 2 11 CTS pair RS 12 DSR Twisted TR 12 25 DSR pair TR 30 13 LL Twisted LL 10 26 GND pair GND 19 20 37 Shield Shield Shield si TITTI Lis d Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks DTE RS 232 serial cable 109 Table 51 DCE RS 449 serial cable description cont d DTE RS 232 serial cable Order code SR0018017E6 Figure 35 DTE RS 232 serial cable DB25 Male SR0018017F6 Table 52 DTE RS 232 serial cable description Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Compone
29. S 232 V 28 Up to 11 signals plus ground to a DB 25 connector RS 449 V 11 Up to 11 twisted pairs plus ground to a DB 37 connector EIA 530 A Up to 11 twisted pairs plus ground to a DB 25 connector None Nortel Secure Router 4134 18 February 2008 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard V 35 X 21 RS 449 V 11 ElA 530 A Up to 1000 m 3 280 ft at 100 Kbps 100 m 328 ft at 2 Mbps RS 232 V 28 Up to 100 m 328 ft at 9600 bps 10 m 33 ft at 100 Kbps 34 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 7 Maximum DTE cable lengths DTE data rate Maximum DTE cable lengths kbps 56 or 64 10 ft 3 05 m 4000 ft 1219 2 4000 ft 1219 2 4000 ft 1219 2 m m m 224 or 256 x ft 1066 8 ra ft 518 16 E ft 518 16 896 or 1024 a 1700 ft 518 16 350 ft 106 68 m 350 ft 106 68 m N A not applicable these rates cannot be used for RS 232C interface Table 8 Serial interface module modes and associated clock rates wa Joe CTI Table 9 Module LEDs LINK STAT 1 Status of interface 1 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal LINK STAT 2 Status of interface 2 Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics
30. This device may not be sold for use in a non business application Observe the Regulatory Marking label on the back or bottom of each switch for specific certification information pertaining to this model Each Nortel Secure Router 4134 model is approved for shipment to usage in Korea and is labeled as such with all appropriate text and the appropriate MIC reference number National Safety Statements of Compliance EN 60950 statement This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 equipment is in compliance with the requirements of EN 60950 in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive Additional national differences for all European Union countries have been evaluated for compliance Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks National Safety Statements of Compliance 11 NOM statement Mexico only Exporter Importer Tel Fax Input The following information is provided on the devices described in this document in compliance with the safety requirements of the Norma Oficial M xicana NOM Nortel Networks 5400 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95138 USA Nortel Networks de M xico S A de C V Avenida Insurgentes Sur 1605 Piso 30 Oficina Col San Jose Insurgentes Deleg Benito Juarez M xico D F 03900 52 5 480 2100 52 5 480 2199 Nortel Secure Router 4134 PS SR4K 660W AC POE 100 240V 10A
31. argets for various categories of electrical products and their waste RoHS Directive Compliance Statement The Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS 2002 95 EC which accompanies the WEEE Directive bans the use of heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment Specifically restricted materials under the RoHS Directive are Lead including solder used in PCB s Cadmium Mercury Hexavalent Chromium and Bromine Nortel declares compliance with the European Union EU RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Safety messages 13 WEEE Directive Compliance Statement This product at end of life is subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States Norway and Switzerland and therefore is marked with the symbol shown at the left Treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws implementing Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Nortel declares compliance with the European Union EU WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Safety messages This section describes the precautionary notices you find in this document This section also contains precautionary notices that you must read for safe operation of the Nortel Sec
32. as horizontal slots for small medium and large interface modules The chassis ships with four small slots and three medium slots You can adapt two of the medium slots to accommodate a large module which spans two medium slots You must order modules separately The following figure shows the default slot configuration and indicates how slots are numbered on the Secure Router 4134 Figure 26 Slot numbering on the Secure Router 4134 Medium Module Medium Module Slot 6 Slot 7 Medium Module Small Module Small Module Slot 5 Slot 1 Slot 2 Small Module Small Module Slot 3 Slot 4 A slot numbering legend is printed directly above the chassis SFP Ethernet ports ports 0 3 and 0 4 on the front panel of the Secure Router 4134 The legend shows how slots are numbered on the Secure Router 4134 The following figure shows the slot numbering legend Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing the interface modules 59 Figure 27 Slot numbering legend printed on the Secure Router 4134 Slots 1 4 are Small Module slots Slots 5 7 are Medium Module slots you insert a Large Module it spans slots 6 and 7 In this case the Large Module is identified in the Command Line Interface CLI as slot 6 Average time to install an interface module 1 minute CAUTION
33. ble description cont d DCE X 21 serial cable Order code SR0018014E6 Figure 32 DCE X 21 serial cable DB15 Female Table 49 DCE X 21 serial cable description TXD Twisted R 4 TXD pair R TXCE Twisted S 5 TXCE pair S RXD Twisted bi i 8 RXD pair TTILLILS dy RTS Twisted l RTS pair 11 CTS Twisted C 10 CTS pair C i 0 26 Shield Shield TT Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 106 Serial cable descriptions Table 49 DCE X 21 serial cable description cont d 5 oco mo connect DTE RS 449 serial cable Order code SR0018015E6 Figure 33 DTE RS 449 serial cable DB37 Male Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks DCE RS 449 serial cable 107 Table 50 DTE RS 449 serial cable description 1 TXD Twisted SD 4 14 TXD pair SD 22 2 TXCE Twisted TT 17 15 TXCE pair TT 35 3 TXC Twisted ST 5 16 TXC pair ST 4 RXC Twisted RT 8 RXC pair RT Twisted RD 6 pair RD Twisted RR pair RR Twisted pair TR Twisted RS 7 pair Twisted pair CS Twisted DM pair Twisted pair 19 20 37 Shield Shield Shield 1 Shield 21 2 UT IE DCE RS 449 serial cable
34. by electric shock Before working on this equipment be aware of good safety practices and the hazards involved with electrical circuits Use only power cords that have a grounding path Ensure the switch is properly grounded before powering on the unit WARNING Risk of eye injury by laser Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes Never look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source CAUTION If you do not install interface modules in slots keep the metal cover plates in place over the slots Removing the cover plates impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit For translations of this message see Translations of safety messages page 117 Foreign Exchange Station FXS Interface Modules ATTENTION Ensure you use standard straight through RJ11 modular telephone cables with FXS interface modules TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING FXS ground start does not work if polarity is reversed ATTENTION Nortel does not support FXS port connections leaving the building Use FXS connections for intra building purposes only WARNING The 2 and 4 port FXS interface modules have a ring signal generator that is a source of hazardous voltage Do not touch the RJ11 port conductors the conductors of a cable that is the exposed metal ends of a cable connector connected to the RJ11 port or the circuit boa
35. cure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray installed CAUTION Risk of equipment damage The fan is essential for maintaining optimal system operating temperature If you plan to replace the fan tray while the system power is on ensure you have another fan tray ready to insert immediately Watch the fan status LED for alerts Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 For detailed information about the Secure Router 4134 interface modules the supported features and functions of each module and instructions for configuring features see the following books e Nortel Secure Router 4134 Configuration SIP Media Gateway NN47263 508 e Nortel Secure Router 4134 Configuration WAN interfaces NN47263 500 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Configuration Layer 2 Ethernet NN47263 501 Nortel provides the following optional interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 Small Modules 1 port T1 E1 Small Module 2 port T1 E1 Small Module 2 port ISDN BRI ST Small Module 2 port ISDN BRI U Small Module 1 port Serial Small Module 2 port Serial Small Module 2 port Foreign Exchange Station FXS Small Module 4 port FXS Small Module 2 port Foreign Exchange Office FXO Small Module 4 port FXO Small Module Medium Modules Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for t
36. d internal components Navigation Installing the interface modules page 57 Hot swapping interface modules page 63 Connecting power cables page 65 Connecting the console port cable page 69 Installing or replacing a power supply module page 70 Replacing a fan tray module page 72 Installing or removing the internal VPN IPSec module page 72 Installing or removing an internal PVM page 76 Replacing the DIMM in the Secure Router 4134 page 82 Replacing the internal Compact Flash page 88 Installing the interface modules You install the optional interface modules in the front panel of the Secure Router 4134 chassis Nortel strongly recommends that you power down the Secure Router 4134 if you are installing an interface module in a slot in which you have not previously installed that module type If you do not power down the router to install a module you must reboot the router to use the module After a module is installed and initialized you can hot swap that module For more Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 58 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components information about the Secure Router 4134 hot swap capabilities see Hot swapping hardware components page 55 To hot swap modules see Hot swapping interface modules page 63 The chassis h
37. dium Module 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the two captive screws that secure the Small Module to the Voice Carrier Medium Module End Hot swapping interface modules If an interface module fails and you must replace it you can hot swap the module All of the Secure Router 4134 external interface modules are hot swappable Use the procedure in this section to hot swap all external interface modules ATTENTION Hot swap an interface module only if the Secure Router 4134 recognizes the card When a card fails to initialize the Secure Router 4134 should still recognize that the module is installed Use the show chassis command to verify that the Secure Router 4134 recognizes that the interface module is installed ATTENTION You must replace the interface module with a module of the same type as that you remove You must insert the replacement module in the same slot from which you remove the failed interface module Traffic on the interface module you are hot swapping is interrupted during the hot swap procedure Traffic on other interface modules is unaffected Prerequisites You must save your configuration If you do not save your current configuration before hot swapping a module the Secure Router 4134 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 64 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components us
38. dule which you can install in any Medium Module slot The following figure shows the 2 port FXS Small Module Figure 9 2 port FXS Small Module The following figure shows the 4 port FXS Small Module Figure 10 4 port FXS Small Module The following table lists the connectors and cable to use with the 2 and 4 port FXS Small Modules Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 36 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 10 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum cable Loop length cable type n RJ11 24 AWG Catego 5500 ft 1676 4 ry 5 twisted pair m cable ATTENTION Ensure you use straight cables with FXS modules TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING FXS ground start does not work if polarity is reversed The following table describes the LED states for the 2 and 4 port FXS Small Modules Table 11 Module LEDs LINK STAT 1 Status of interface 1 Red The port is not configured Green A call is in progress Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls LINK STAT 2 Status of interface 2 Red The port is not configured Green A call is in progress Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls LINK STAT 3 Status of interface 3 applicable to 4 port module only Green call is in progress Red The
39. dware Components Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Release 10 1 Publication NN47263 301 Document status Standard Document revision 02 01 Document release date 18 February 2008 To provide feedback or to report a problem in this document go to www nortel com documentfeedback www nortel com The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document This document is protected by copyright laws and international treaties All information copyrights and any other intellectual property rights contained in this document are the property of Nortel Networks Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel Networks the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein and this document shall not be published copied produced or reproduced modified translated compiled distributed displayed or transmitted in whole or part in any form or media Sourced in Canada the United States of America and India Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ATTENTION Before unpacking installing or usin
40. e Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 d NORTEL e Iesel E 2 Slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Remove the two screws that secure the VPN IPSec module to the Main Board see the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 76 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Retention Screws 4 Grasping the edges of the VPN IPSec module pull the module up and out of the slot in which it is seated 5 If you are not installing a VPN IPSec module at this time replace the service access panel End Installing or removing an internal PVM Use the instructions in this section to install remove or replace the internal Packetized Voice Module PVM This internal module is not hot swappable ATTENTION You cannot enable the management port on the rear of the Secure Router 4134 Ethernet 0 0 if you have a PVM installed this is related to hardware design Ensure you use Ethernet 0 1 0 2 0 3 or 0 4 for management if you use a PVM in the router If you ordered the PVM with your Secure Router 4134 the Secure Router ships with the PVM installed Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing an
41. e LEDs Operational status of the module Off There is no power present or the unit has completed a boot or self diagnostics test and is ready for use Amber slow blink The module is in a sleep state Amber blinking boot or self diagnostics test is running Release 10 1 does not support the activity status ACT LED The ACT LED is always off Status of hard disk drive Off There is no activity at the hard drive that is no device is accessing the hard drive Green blinking There is activity at the hard drive that is at least one device is accessing the hard drive Status of Compact Flash card Off There is no Compact Flash card installed or the installed Compact Flash card is not ready for activity Green solid The installed Compact Flash card is ready for access Green blinking There is activity at the Compact Flash card Voice Carrier Medium Module The Voice Carrier Medium Module is a hot swappable module The Secure Router 4134 supports the following voice type Small Modules 2 and 4 port 2 and 4 port FXS You can install the supported voice type Small Modules in any combination in the Voice Carrier Medium Module The following figure shows the 4 slot Voice Carrier Medium Module with slot covers installed and identifies the slot numbers Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Netw
42. e slot on the Main Board pushing down gently but firmly Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 74 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components to seat the module The following figure shows the location for installing the VPN IPSec module VPN IPSec module 73 Connector SD eX slot Dee BEES Retention screws 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the two screws that secure the module to the Main Board End Removing the internal VPN IPSec module Use the procedure in this section to remove a VPN IPSec module from the Secure Router 4134 CAUTION The internal VPN IPSec module is not hot swappable Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing the internal VPN IPSec module 75 Prerequisites Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure the Secure Router 4134 has the power switched off Ensure you have an antistatic bag or sheet available for the VPN IPSec that you are removing Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure Remove these two screws only See the following figur
43. edium Modules Figure 18 24 port FE Medium Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 46 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 19 24 port FE PoE Medium Module aaa sei A AAA 12 MM 24FE POE ATTENTION You must install the Secure Router 4134 PoE power supply to take advantage of the PoE capabilities Table 24 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length 10Base T full EIA Category None 328 ft 100 m or half duplex 3 4 or 5 UTP 100Base TX full for 10 Mb s duplex operation EIA Category 5 UTP or STP required for 100 Mb s operation Table 25 Module LEDs 10 100 BASE T LEDs are integrated into each port PORT STATUS Status of each interface Off Link not connected or Link Fail Solid Green Link established at 10 or 100 Mbps Blinking Green Receiving transmitting traffic Mediation Server Module for OCS The Mediation Server Module for OCS is a hot swappable module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 47 The Mediation Server Module has the following ports two USB 2 0 type A host ports one SVGA DB15 video port one RJ45 co
44. emove the center slot module guide The following figure shows the removal of the center slot guide Captive screw 4 Align the Large Module with the slot and the slot module guides on the outside edges of the slot 5 Slide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel 6 Push gently but firmly to seat the connector on the interface module in the chassis back panel 7 Ensure the levers on the module are flush with the front panel of the Secure Router 4134 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 62 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis End Installing a Small Module in the Voice Carrier Medium Module Ensure you securely install the Voice Carrier Medium Module in the Secure Router 4134 chassis before installing Small Modules in the Voice Carrier Medium Module For instructions to install the Voice Carrier Medium Module in the chassis see Installing a Medium Module page 60 If you are working with 2 or 4 port FXS or FXO Small Modules ensure you read the safety messages related to the FXS and FXO interface modules See Foreign Exchange Station FXS Interface Modules page 15 and Foreign Exchange Office FXO Interface Modules page 16 Average time to
45. eps Step Action 1 Insert the female end of an appropriately rated AC power cord in the AC receptacle on the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134 as shown in the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 66 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components AC power cords On off switches 2 Insert the male end of the power cord in a standard 110 220 V AC power outlet CAUTION Ensure you use an appropriately rated AC power cord only Do not use an extension cord End Connecting DC power Average time to install one DC power cable 3 minutes CAUTION ESD Always wear an ESD preventative wrist strap when connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 4134 Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin CAUTION As a general safety precaution ensure you provide DC power through either a fuse or DC circuit breaker with a maximum rating of 12 amps Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Connecting power cables 67 Prerequisites Ensure you have 18 AWG copper wire with an appropriate terminal lug You require two wires for single source power and four wires for redundant power supplies that is two wires for each input Ensure you ha
46. es the last saved configuration To save your configuration enter save local Ensure you have the replacement interface module ready to install Procedure steps Step Action 1 To verify that the Secure Router 4134 recognizes the interface module enter show chassis Proceed with the hot swap of the interface module if and only if the interface module appears in the list of installed modules on the Secure Router 4134 If the interface module does not appear in the list of installed modules see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Troubleshooting NN47263 700 2 To access the configuration mode enter configure terminal 3 To select the interface module you want to shutdown enter chassis module slot Do not enter a port number 4 To shut down the interface module enter shutdown It can take longer for the Mediation Server Module to shut down compared to other modules because the Mediation Server Module must wait for the Windows Server 2003 operating system to shut down properly 5 To verify the change in status of the module enter show chassis 6 Remove the interface module from the Secure Router 4134 7 Move the cables from the module you removed to the replacement module You must connect each cable in the same port on the replacement module that the cable occupied in the module you removed 8 Insert the replacement interface module in the slot securing it firmly with the captive screws Ensure you are in configuratio
47. f normal operations in an electronic system Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 18 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions Place modules on an appropriate antistatic material when you replace hardware Use an ESD pad or antistatic packaging ATTENTION Some antistatic packaging is effective only on the inside of the package Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 19 New in this release The following section details what s new in Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components for Release 10 1 Features See the following sections for information about feature changes Interface modules page 19 Interface modules Secure Router 4134 Release 10 1 introduces six new external interface modules 2 port FXS Small Module 4 port FXS Small Module 2 port FXO Small Module 4 port FXO Small Module Voice Carrier Medium Module Mediation Server Module For information about the new interface modules see Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 page 26 Release 10 1 introduces a new internal module the Packetized Voice Module PVM which provides support for voice functionality For information about the PVM see Internal hard
48. fom opm ono Jes EE Eremo fa fon Seen ow Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 98 Interface connector pin assignments Table 41 Serial connector cable type coding cont d Interface type Connector mode pins MODE3 24 MODE2 21 MODE 22 MODEO 23 Table 42 HSSI connector pin assignments Signal name DCE i i signal signal name RD Receive Data LC Loop back C E js 3 rao so Stew mm D ss E SG Signal oun 7 e gt f ra TE avaiable EE Joa m ca Timing s owe far Send pata s Jour sn fo LB Loop back B SG Signal Grown 3 Je FF mwa hee me j ERI EIE E EJ TM Test Mode SG Signal Ground Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Replacing the internal Compact Flash 99 Table 43 DS3 BNC connector pin assignment Pin Table 44 Fast Ethernet connector pin assignments 1 Differential output to network resin ues Ons Unused we gt 7 foma Unused wirepar __ e unused Unwsedwrepar2 Table 45 10 100 1000Base T connector pin assignments DA BI_DB Data Pair 1 2 BLDA BI DB Data Pair 1 3 BL_DB BI DA Data Pa
49. g the Secure Router 4134 ensure you read the section about regulatory information and general safety precautions in the first chapter of this guide NORTEL
50. gt Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks DTE X 21 serial cable 103 Table 47 da V 35 serial cable rr LT MEME AN CO cion rome TXD pair RD TXCE Twisted SCR 5 TXCE pair SCR TXC Twisted SCT 6 TXC pair SCT RXC Twisted SCTE i 7 RXC pair SCTE RXD Twisted SD 8 RXD pair SD DCD Twisted RLSD 9 DCD pair GND DTR Twisted DSR RTS pair CTS 11 CTS Twisted RTS 12 DSR pair DTR 13 LL Twisted LT 26 GND pair GND Shield Shield Shield Gen X 21 serial cable Order code SR0018013E6 TTI LAI LL TTITTILAI 4 4 T Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 104 Serial cable descriptions Figure 31 DTE X 21 serial cable Table 48 DTE X 21 serial cable description 1 TXD Twisted T 14 TXD pair T 4 RXC Twisted S 17 RXC pair S 3 5 RXD Twisted R 18 RXD pair R RTS Twisted C RTS pair C 0 11 CTS Twisted 1 5 10 CTS pair l 12 26 GND GND 1 Shield 8 Shield e ooo LLITTITTILI 20o0 2 2 20 ovonm TT Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks DCE X 21 serial cable 105 Table 48 X 21 serial ca
51. h of 128 Kbps two 64 Kbps B channels and a 16 Kbps management channel d channel For voice connections each ISDN BRI S T interface provides two B channels for voice traffic and one D channel for signaling You can install the 2 port ISDN BRI Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module If you install a 2 port Small Module in Slot 2 and use the Small Module for data connections one port only is functional port 1 This limitation also applies to the 2 port T1 E1 and ISDN BRI Small Modules if they are configured for voice traffic only port 2 1 is functional This limitation does not apply to FXS or FXO voice modules The following figure shows the 2 port ISDN BRI S T Small Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 31 Figure 5 2 port ISDN BRI S T Small Module The following figure shows the 2 port ISDN BRI U Small Module Figure 6 2 port ISDN BRI U Small Module SM 2BRI U Table 4 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length BRI S T or U RJ45 BRI S T Two None BRI S T Up to 75 to 150 ohm 1 Km 3 300 ft balanced twisted interior pairs CAT 3 BRI U Up to BRI U
52. hardware components that you can service or upgrade DDR SO DIMM VPN IPSec module Packetized Voice Module PVM Internal system compact flash The following figure shows the internal hardware components that are field serviceable For information about locating and removing the service panel to access the internal hardware components refer to Nortel Secure Houter 4134 Installation Chassis NN47263 300 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 52 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 23 Interior of the Secure Router 4134 Table 30 Internal components of the Secure Router 4134 Description VPN IPSec module Internal Compact Flash CFO contains the system image DDR SO DIMM PVM CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered You cannot hot swap internal components DDR SO DIMM The Secure Router 4134 has one SO DIMM slot The slot supports a DDR RAM module of either 512 MB or 1 GB The router ships with a 1 GB DIMM installed Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Internal hardware components 53 VPN IPSec module The VPN IPSec module provides secure processing of packets originating from any external interface
53. he Secure Router 4134 27 1 port HSSI Medium Module 1 port CT3 Medium Module 1 port DS3 Medium Module 8 port T1 E1 Medium Module 10 port Gigabit Ethernet GbE Medium Module 24 port Fast Ethernet FE Medium Module 24 port Fast Ethernet Power over Ethernet FE PoE Medium Module Voice Carrier Medium Module Mediation Server Module for Office Communications Server OCS Large Module 44 port GbE Large Module T1 E1 Small Module Nortel offers the T1 E1 Small Module with one or two ports The T1 E1 Small Module provides Wide Area Network WAN access through each of its T1 E1 ports You can install the 1 and 2 port T1 E1 Small Modules in any of the Small Module slots on the Secure Router 4134 chassis You can use the T1 E1 Small Modules for either data or voice connections You can configure each port on the 2 port T1 E1 Small Module in either data or voice mode ATTENTION Slot 2 of the Secure Router 4134 supports only one port of any WAN data Small Module If you install a 2 port Small Module in Slot 2 and use the Small Module for data connections one port only is functional port 1 This limitation also applies to the 2 port T1 E1 and ISDN BRI Small Modules if they are configured for voice traffic only port 2 1 is functional This limitation does not apply to FXS or FXO voice modules The following figures show the two types of T1 E1 Small Modules Nortel Secure Router 4134
54. he equivalent international standards are listed in parenthesis EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN 55024 IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 61000 3 2 IEC 610000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 IEC 610000 3 3 Power Line Flicker VCCI statement Japan Nippon only This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI for information technology equipment If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 10 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions CORE MUERE SOR SERRE VCCI ORE ESC 7 2 A COREERERACIERTALER fes RRIF LEAH ET DIBA SRR RE RT DEJTEREND ENDS BSMI statement Taiwan only This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI CNS 13438 and CNS14336 Class A uem IR PRATERIE n AE PR EL ed 38 Fo AEB ERA MIC notice Republic of Korea only This device has been approved for use in Business applications only per the Class A requirements of the Republic of Korea Ministry of Information and Communications MIC
55. hen the DIMM is properly installed End Installing or removing the DIMM on the Mediation Server Module for OCS Use the instructions in this section if you must install remove or replace a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module for OCS The DIMM on the Mediation Server Module is not hot swappable Average time to replace a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module 4 minutes CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing the DIMM on the Mediation Server Module for OCS 85 CAUTION To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an electrostatic discharge ESD jack when performing maintenance on this product Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin Installing a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module Use the procedure in this section if you must install a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module Average time to install a DIMM on the Mediation Server Module 3 minutes Prerequisites Ensure the Secure Router 4134 is powered down Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure you have antistatic material available on which to lay the Mediation Server Module while you work Ensure you have a DIMM ready to install before opening
56. iga todos os avisos e instru es destacados no produto ou que fa am parte da documentac o WARNING AVVISO L installazione deve essere eseguita esclusivamente da personale qualificato Leggere e seguire tutti gli avvisi e le istruzioni presenti sul prodotto o inclusi nella documentazione WARNING The Secure Router 4134 relies on the building installation for overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S 240 VAC 10 A international is used on the phase conductors WARNING WARNUNG Nur qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Installation vornehmen Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnungshinweise und Anweisungen die auf dem Produkt gekennzeichnet oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 120 Translations of safety messages WARNING AVISO Apenas profissionais de atendimento t cnico qualificados devem realizar a instalac o Leia e siga todos os avisos e instru es destacados no produto ou que fa am parte da documentac o WARNING AVERTISSEMENT L installation doit tre effectu e exclusivement par un personnel qualifi Lisez et conformez vous tous les avis et instructions d avertissement indiqu s sur le produit ou dans la documentation WARNING ADVERTENCIA S lo el personal de servicio calificado podr rea
57. ing the Secure Router 4134 ensure you read the section about regulatory information and general safety precautions in the first chapter of this guide O Contents Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions e R ki Rer Gai di 7 National Electromagne le FCC Statement USA ui 7 VCCI s L t goe o BSMI statement Taiwan only 10 MIC notice Republic of Korea only 1 National Safety Statements of Compliance 10 12 14 Inter face Modules 16 nt protection 16 Ke We 18 Cables and connectors protection 17 Electrostatic discharge 17 Antistatic material 17 New in this release 19 Features 19 Interface modules 19 o Monel Fo Router 4134 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Introduction 21 Prerequisites 21 Navigation 21 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals 23 Navigation 23 Power supply units 23 Fantray 25 Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 26 T1 E1 Small Module 27 ISDN BRI S T and ISDN BRI U Small Modules 29 Serial Small Module 32 FXS Small Module 35 FXO Small Module 37 T1 E1 Medium Module 39 HSSI Medium Module 40 CT3 Medium Module 41 DS3 Medium Module 42 GbE Medium Module 43 FE and FE PoE Medium Module 45 Mediation Server Module for OCS 46 Voice Carrier Medium Module 48 GbE Large Module 49 Internal hardware components 51 DDR SO DIMM 52 VPN IPSec module 53
58. ing torque for terminal cover screws is 4 in lb 0 45 N m 10 Use a cable tie to bind the wires Use at least four cable ties spaced at four inch intervals Place the first tie within six inches of the terminal block Position the bound wires to prevent accidental contact when passing by the Secure Router 4134 11 Attach the other ends of the leads to a 48 V DC power source End Connecting the console port cable You use the console port to perform initial system configuration The following figure shows a laptop connected to the console port on the rear of the Secure Router 4134 Figure 28 Connecting a local terminal to the console port Secure Router 4134 rear panel Console port To access the command line interface CLI using the rear panel console port connect a terminal or a workstation running terminal emulation software to the Secure Router 4134 using the console cable that ships with the unit Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 70 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Average time to connect the console port cable to a local terminal 1 minute Prerequisites Ensure you have the supplied console cable ready to install Ensure you have the supplied female DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter if you require it for connection to your terminal or PC Ensure you have the Secure Rou
59. ir 2 s Jas aoc Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 100 Interface connector pin assignments Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 101 Appendix Serial cable descriptions Use this section for specification information about the serial cables available for the Secure Router 4134 DTE V 35 serial cable Order code SR0018011E6 Figure 29 DTE V 35 serial cable Table 46 DTE V 35 serial cable description 1 TXD Twisted SD 14 TXD pair SD 2 TXCE Twisted SCTE 15 TXCE pair SCTE A 0 LJ zc TT gt lt 3 TXC Twisted SCT 16 TXC pair SCT A 4 RXC Twisted SCR 17 RXC pair SCR 5 RXD Twisted RD 18 RXD pair RD TT x lt TT SE Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 102 Serial cable descriptions Table 46 DTE V ra serial cable an cont d w n eron CEE CC CR ETS x 9 DCD pair GND DTR Twisted DTR RTS pair RTS 11 CTS Twisted CTS 12 DSR pair DSR 13 LL Twisted LT 26 GND pair GND Ly walmo CEN C 777988 DCE V 35 serial cable Order code SR0018012E6 Figure 30 DCE V 35 serial cable 000000000 H Pa 9 pm VE m IM D Dom SR0018012E6 l pros n gi o
60. issionen DANGER DANGER Utilisez uniquement des cordons d alimentation poss dant un conducteur de terre En l absence d un conducteur de terre une personne touchant le commutateur pourrait recevoir un choc lectrique L absence de conducteur de terre au commutateur peut provoquer des missions excessives DANGER PELIGRO Utilice s lo cables de corriente que tengan puesta a tierra Sin una puesta a tierra adecuada una persona que tocara el interruptor estar a en peligro de recibir una descarga el ctrica La falta de una puesta a tierra en el interruptor podr a causar emisiones excesivas DANGER PERIGO Use apenas cabos de alimenta o que tenham liga o terra Sem um aterramento adequado uma pessoa que toque no switch corre o risco de receber um choque el trico A aus ncia de aterramento para o switch pode resultar em excesso de emiss es DANGER PERICOLO Utilizzare esclusivamente cavi di alimentazione dotati di un percorso per il collegamento a terra Senza un appropriato sistema di messa a terra le persone che vengono a contatto con l interruttore corrono il rischio di ricevere scosse elettriche L assenza di un percorso per il collegamento a terra dell interruttore pu causare un eccesso di emissioni Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Har
61. l configuration of the Secure Router 4134 see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Commissioning NN47263 302 Power supply units page 23 Fan tray page 25 Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 page 26 Internal hardware components page 51 Hot swapping hardware components page 55 Power supply units The Secure Router 4134 offers flexible power supply options Power supplies are available in the following wattage 250W AC 660 W AC 410 W available for PoE 250 WDC The Secure Router 4134 has two slots for power supply units You can install single or dual power supply modules in any of the following configurations or two standard AC input modules or two Power over Ethernet PoE AC input modules Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 24 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals one standard AC and one PoE AC input module oneortwo DC modules one AC standard or PoE and one DC module CAUTION As a general safety precaution be sure to provide DC power through a circuit breaker on the equipment rack The following figure shows the AC power supply module for the Secure Router 4134 Figure 1 Secure Router 4134 AC power supply module Power switch AC power cord connector The following figure shows the DC power supply mod
62. l items The following table provides information for the expected reliability of Secure Router 4134 hardware in terms of FIT and MTBF ATTENTION Ensure you install the Secure Router 4134 and its components correctly and operate the unit within the intended environment under specified conditions The failure rate and MTBF values in the following table do not include failure caused by software or erroneous human action Table 56 Secure Router 4134 reliability Non PoE 250 W AC power 2 181 FITs 458 377 hours supply module PoE 660 W AC power supply 8 460 FITs 118 191 hours module 250 W DC power supply 1 389 FITs 719 672 hours module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 116 Hardware reliability Table 56 Secure Router 4134 reliability cont d 1 port T1 E1 Small Module 370 FITs 2 702 372 hours 2 port T1 E1 Small Module 484 FITs 2 062 556 hours 2 port ISDN BRI ST Small 582 FITs 1 717 202 hours Module 2 port ISDN BRI U Small 564 FITs 1 771 934 hours Module 1 port Serial Small Module 402 FITs 2 485 181 hours 2 port Serial Small Module 492 FITs 2 031 508 hours 1 port HSSI Medium Module 1 067 FITs 936 771 hours 1 port CT3 Medium Module 902 FITs 1 108 211 hours 1 port DS3 Medium Module 902 FITs 1 108 211 hours 8 port T1 E1 Medium Module 1 241 FITs 805 519 hours 10 port Gigabit Ethernet GbE 3 407 FITs 293 4
63. lide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel 4 Push gently but firmly to seat the connector on the interface module in the chassis back panel 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis End Installing a Medium Module Use the instructions in this section to install Medium Modules Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver 2 remove the slot cover plate from the slot in which you are installing the module 2 Align the module with the slot and the slot module guides 3 Slide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel 4 Push gently but firmly to seat the connector on the interface module in the chassis back panel 5 Ensure the lever on the module is flush with the front panel of the Secure Router 4134 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing the interface modules 61 6 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis End Installing a Large Module Install the Large Module in slots 6 7 only Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver 2 remove the slot cover plates from slots 6 and 7 2 Loosen the captive screw at the top of the center slot module guide 3 R
64. lizar la instalaci n Lea y siga todas las instrucciones y advertencias marcadas en el producto o incluidas en la documentaci n WARNING AVISO Apenas profissionais de atendimento t cnico qualificados devem realizar a instalac o Leia e siga todos os avisos e instru es destacados no produto ou que fa am parte da documentac o WARNING AVVISO L installazione deve essere eseguita esclusivamente da personale qualificato Leggere e seguire tutti gli avvisi e le istruzioni presenti sul prodotto o inclusi nella documentazione Cover plate warning statement CAUTION If you do not install a module in a slot keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Power cord warning statement 121 CAUTION ACHTUNG Wenn Sie in kein Modul in diesem Steckplatz installieren stellen Sie sicher dass sich die Abdeckplatte aus Metall weiterhin ber dem Steckplatz befindet Wenn die Metallplatte entfernt wird behindert dies den Luftstrom und eine angemessene K hlung der Einheit CAUTION ATTENTION Si vous n installez pas de module dans le connecteur veillez laisser le panneau de protection m tallique en place sur le connecteur Le retrait du panneau de protection entrave la circulation de l air et em
65. management if you use a PVM in the router The PVM is field replaceable but is not hot swappable Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Hot swapping hardware components 55 Internal system compact flash The internal compact flash contains the system image This slot is identified in system software as CFO Hot swapping hardware components This section lists the Secure Router 4134 hardware components that you can service while the system is powered The following table lists parts that are operator replaceable as well as the hot swapping capabilities and limitations for each part CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Table 31 Hot swapping capabilities for the Secure Router 4134 Component Hot swap Limitations capable External You must replace the interface module with a module of optional the same type as that you remove You must insert the interface replacement module in the same slot as that of the module modules being removed Fan tray CAUTION The fan is essential to maintain optimal system operating temperature If you plan to replace the fan tray while the system power is on ensure you have another fan tray ready to insert immediately Watch the fan status LED for alerts Power supply units CAUTION Watch the power supply status LED for
66. n mode then enter the following command to select the replacement module chassis module slot 9 Enter the following command to set the replacement module to an active state no shutdown Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Connecting power cables 65 10 To verify the module status enter show chassis End If you encounter issues initializing the replacement interface module see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Troubleshooting NN47263 700 Connecting power cables There are two types of power supply modules available for the Secure Router 4134 AC power supply module standard or PoE requiring an external AC power source DC power supply module requiring an external DC power source Use the procedures in this section to connect AC and DC power cables to a Secure Router 4134 Connecting AC power cables Average time to install one AC power cable 1 minute CAUTION ESD Always wear an ESD preventative wrist strap when connecting cables or performing maintenance on a Secure Router 4134 Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin Prerequisites Ensure you have one or two appropriately rated AC power cords dependent on your configuration Ensure the power cord or cords are long enough that you can plug the male end into a standard 110 220 V AC power outlet Procedure st
67. n des Radio und Fernsehempfangs verursachen In diesem Fall muss der Benutzer alle notwendigen MaBnahmen ergreifen die m glicherweise n tig sind um die St rungen auf eigene Rechnung zu beheben CAUTION PRECAUCION Este es un producto clase A El uso de este equipo en reas residenciales puede causar interferencias nocivas en cuyo caso se requerir que los usuarios tomen cualquier medida necesaria para corregir la interferencia por cuenta propia CAUTION ATTENTION Le p riph rique est un produit de Classe A Le fonctionnement de cet quipement dans une zone r sidentielle risque de causer des interf rences nuisibles auquel cas l utilisateur devra y rem dier ses propres frais Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 118 Translations of safety messages CAUTION CUIDADO Este dispositivo um produto Classe A Operar este equipamento em uma rea residencial provavelmente causar interfer ncia prejudicial neste caso espera se que os usu rios tomem as medidas necess rias para corrigir a interfer ncia por sua pr pria conta CAUTION ATTENZIONE Questo dispositivo un prodotto di Classe A Il funzionamento di questo apparecchio in aree residenziali potrebbe causare interferenze dannose nel cui caso agli utenti verr richiesto di adottare tutte le misure necessarie per porre rimedio alle i
68. nd handles Do not touch pins or electrical connections Do not leave interface module or power supply module slots empty You must fill all slots with modules or slot covers to maintain safety compliance proper cooling and electromagnetic interference EMI containment in the shelf Ensure that your environment meets the requirements for temperature humidity and cleanliness See Environmental requirements page 91 Do not overtighten thumb screws or lug nuts Tighten screws and nuts until they are snug plus a quarter turn If you use a power tool to tighten screws use a low torque setting of 2 to in Ib 0 226 to 0 339 N m Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Personal safety and equipment protection 17 Cables and connectors protection The following practices prevent damage to cables and connectors Use caution when connecting cables Take care to ensure you insert each cable connector in the correct port for the purpose you intend For example ensure you connect LAN cables and connectors to LAN ports on the Secure Router 4134 Support cables to prevent stress on the connectors If you have a high density cable configuration use an appropriate cable management system to relieve stress on the cables Also ensure that cables are threaded neatly and that you employ cable ties as required Do
69. not exceed the bend radius recommended for the type of cable installed Fiber optic cables and connectors require special care Cover connectors with rubber safety plugs when they are not connected Before you install or replace fiber optic cables clean the connectors Do not exceed the bend radius that is recommended for fiber optic cable The acceptable bend radius for fiber optic cable is ten times its diameter or 2 5 to 5 cm 1 to 2 in If you use a radius of less than the recommended bend radius a loss of signal integrity can result Loss of signal integrity caused by incorrect bend radius is difficult to diagnose Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD is the transfer of charge between objects at different electrical potentials ESD can change the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device and degrade or destroy it ESD can cause equipment to malfunction or fail To dissipate or neutralize electrostatic charges use proper grounding and use conductive or dissipative materials Use a grounded ESD wrist strap When you use a wrist strap any charge in your body can go to ground rather than damage a hardware module When shipping the product proper antistatic packaging shields the product from charge caused by movement of the product within the shipping container Antistatic material Antistatic material prevents electrical damage to equipment and therefore prevents the interruption o
70. nsole port one Compact Flash port The Mediation Server Module for OCS includes an onboard 60 GB Serial ATA SATA hard disk drive for storage of application software configuration information and application data The Mediation Server Module has a processor Boot Flash CMOS memory and DDR 2 SDRAM DIMM memory which allows the module to operate independently of the main Secure Router 4134 system The module ships with one DIMM memory module installed 1 GB You can install a second DIMM memory module if necessary You must remove the Mediation Server Module from the Secure Router 4134 to install or remove DIMM memory modules You can insert or remove a Compact Flash card in the Mediation Server Module with the module installed and running The following figure shows the Mediation Server Module for OCS Figure 20 Mediation Server Module for OCS em The following table specifies connectors and recommended cable types and lengths Table 26 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum cable Maximum cable cable type length length Console RJ45 Up to 7 signals N A Up to 328 ft 100 plus ground m at 9600 bps Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 48 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals The following table describes the Mediation Server Module LED indicators Table 27 Modul
71. nterferenze a proprie spese ER ORRI DVIZAOBUTT MORET LOBRBIEN ES TOMS 1A REM US 22 503 ENS ABVAHAMT ARAH PEREA ARA War AP RER MATE AE Km TEE FT GE AE JUS f ER A Qualified service personnel warning statement WARNING Only qualified service personnel must perform the installation Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation WARNING WARNUNG Nur qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Installation vornehmen Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnungshinweise und Anweisungen die auf dem Produkt gekennzeichnet oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Overcurrent warning statement 119 WARNING AVERTISSEMENT L installation doit tre effectu e exclusivement par un personnel qualifi Lisez et conformez vous tous les avis et instructions d avertissement indiqu s sur le produit ou dans la documentation WARNING ADVERTENCIA S lo el personal de servicio calificado podr realizar la instalaci n Lea y siga todas las instrucciones y advertencias marcadas en el producto o incluidas en la documentaci n WARNING AVISO Apenas profissionais de atendimento t cnico qualificados devem realizar a instalac o Leia e s
72. nts NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 110 Serial cable descriptions Table 52 RS 232 serial cable description cont d Shield 1 Shield No connect DCE RS 232 serial cable Order code SR0018018E6 Figure 36 DCE RS 232 serial cable DB25 Female SR0018017E6 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks DTE RS 530 serial cable 111 Table 53 DCE RS 232 serial cable description E E 26 Shield Shield Shield 1 Shield No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect DTE RS 530 serial cable Order code SR0018019E6 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 112 Serial cable descriptions Figure 37 DTE RS 530 serial cable DB25 Male R0018019E6 Table 54 DTE RS 530 serial cable ce 1 GEZEN oe 14 TXD pair OUO jui DI D EPT LL DTR Twisted TR 20 DTR pair TR 23 RTS Twisted RS RTS pair RS 9 10 CTS Twisted CS 3 11 CTS pair CS 12 DSR Twisted DM 25 DSR pair DM gt 13 LL Twisted LL 8 26 GND pair GND Shield Shield Shield Gu PTT Tye a Nortel Secure Router 413
73. onegotiating 10 100 1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports and two SFP Gigabit Ethernet ports full duplex Up to ten ports can be in use at one time The module is non blocking The 10 port GbE Medium Module provides both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing functionality You can use copper port 5 or fiber port 5 you cannot use both simultaneously the same is true for copper port 10 and fiber port 10 If a copper cable and a fiber cable are connected to the same port port 5 for example the module uses the first active link If you disconnect the active link the module automatically switches to the remaining connection The following figure shows the 10 port GbE Medium Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 44 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 17 10 port GbE Medium Module MMOGE 2SFP Table 22 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length 10Base T full RJ45 ElA Category None 328 ft 100 m or half duplex 3 4 or 5 UTP 100Base TX for 10 Mb s full duplex Operation 1000Base T full duplex ElA Category 5 UTP or STP required for 100 1000 Mb s operation Fiber ports SFP module Typical SFP None Modules 1000BASE LX 550 m 1 800 ft 62 5um or 5000 m 16 400 62 5um fiber ft cable two fibers 220 m 722 ft
74. orks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 49 Figure 21 Voice Carrier Medium Module CAUTION If you do not install a module in a slot keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit GbE Large Module The 44 port 10 100 1000 Large Module provides 44 Ethernet ports that each support 10 100 1000 Mbps operation over unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring as well as two SFP optical ports Up to 44 ports can be in use at one time The 44 port GbE Large Module provides both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing functionality The following figure shows the 44 port GbE Large Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 50 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 22 44 port GbE Large Module d 2 n 1 m m z x 2 2 A III PeR LX X Y X Y X x O JE K Y X 4 ene E This module is oversubscribed and provides a 4 1 blocking ratio The total available bandwidth at all of the ports 44 Gbps is four times the available routing bandwidth There are three groups on the module one group has 12 ports and two groups have 16 ports each For Layer 2 switching within each group packets can be switched at full bandwidth However for Layer 2 s
75. p che un refroidissement correct de l unit CAUTION PRECAUCI N Si no instala un m dulo en la ranura aseg rese de mantener la placa de cubierta de metal en su lugar sobre la ranura Quitar la placa de cubierta impide la circulaci n de aire y el enfriamiento adecuado de la unidad CAUTION CUIDADO Caso voc n o v instalar um m dulo no slot mantenha a tampa de metal no lugar A remo o da tampa impede correntes de ar e o resfriamento adequado unidade CAUTION ATTENZIONE Se nello slot non viene installato un modulo accertarsi di mantenere la copertura in metallo posizionata sullo slot La rimozione della copertura in metallo ostruisce il flusso d aria e il raffreddamento appropriato dell unit Power cord warning statement DANGER Use only power cords that have a grounding path Without a proper ground a person who touches the switch is in danger of receiving an electrical shock Lack of a grounding path to the Switch may result in excessive emissions Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 122 Translations of safety messages DANGER GEFAHR Verwenden Sie nur Netzkabel mit Erdungspfad Ohne einen angemessenen Untergrund besteht f r die Person die den Schalter ber hrt die Gefahr eines Stromschlags Das Fehlen eines Erdungspfads beim Schalter f hrt m glicherweise zu berh hten Em
76. present 5 Holding the PVM by its edges insert the module in the slot on the Main Board pushing down gently but firmly to fully seat the module The following figure shows the proper orientation of the PVM in relation to the slot If you are looking at the rear of the router with the service access panel removed the key of the PVM is on the left side Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Installing or removing an internal 79 The release latches close when the PVM is properly installed See the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 80 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Release latches 6 Install the access panel onto the Secure Router 4134 7 Install the two screws that secure the service access panel to the Secure Router 4134 End Removing the internal PVM Use the procedure in this section to remove a PVM from the Secure Router 4134 Average time to remove a PVM 1 minute CAUTION The internal PVM is not hot swappable Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Ne
77. r 4134 to authorized service personnel only Ensure you allow 2 to 3 feet 0 61 to 0 91 m of additional clearance around the Secure Router 4134 for access to the cable connectors on the front and rear panels Table 32 Environmental requirements Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Short term temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating altitude 0 11 800 ft 0 3600 m Storage altitude 0 35 000 ft 0 11 000 m Operating humidity 0 to 9096 R H noncondensing Storage humidity 0 to 9596 R H noncondensing Vibration Packaging and shipping ISTA 2A Office Vibration GR 63 CORE Issue 3 Section 4 4 2 and 5 4 2 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 93 Appendix Interface connector pin assignments The following tables describe Secure Router 4134 interface connector pin assignments SFP connector pin assignments are not listed because they are dependent on the specific SFP module that you install Pins that are not connected are reserved and should not be used Table 33 Console port pin assignments Control Signal output lot Control Signal output lot Transmit Data output ET 5 mo vaara es m Table 34 T1 E1 connector pin assignments Pm signa Direction Description mme fn s Tunes _
78. r safety read these precautions carefully before proceeding with installation of the product WARNING Only qualified service personnel must perform the installation Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation For translations of this message see Translations of safety messages page 117 WARNING This product relies on the building installation for overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 V AC 15 U S 240 V AC 10 A international is used on the phase conductors For translations of this message see Translations of safety messages page 117 CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only number 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord for all network connections CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Hardware Notice The Lithium battery in this product is part of a non volatile memory device and will retain data for 10 years in the absence of power Nortel does not consider the lithium battery in this unit a field replaceable or serviceable part and should not be accessed by the customer Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Safety messages 15 DANGER Risk of injury
79. rd when the ringer is active an incoming call activates the ringer Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 16 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions Foreign Exchange Office FXO Interface Modules ATTENTION Ensure you use standard straight through RJ11 modular telephone cables with FXO interface modules TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING ATTENTION For connections that pass outside the building in which the Secure Router 4134 resides you must connect FXO ports through an approved network termination unit that has integrated circuit protection WARNING The 2 and 4 port FXO interface modules have a ring signal generator that is a source of hazardous voltage Do not touch the RJ11 port conductors the conductors of a cable that is the exposed metal ends of a cable connector connected to the RJ11 port or the circuit board when the ringer is active an incoming call activates the ringer Personal safety and equipment protection Read this section to prevent injury and equipment damage Module protection The following practices prevent equipment damage when you work on the Nortel Secure Router 4134 Always wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap when you handle modules Always set modules on appropriate antistatic material Handle modules by the faceplate a
80. rdware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks National Electromagnetic Compliance EMC Statements of Compliance 9 CAUTION This device is a Class A product In a domestic environment this device can cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures For translations of this message see Translations of safety messages page 117 EN 55024 statement This is to certify that the Nortel Secure Router 4134 is shielded against the susceptibility to radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN 300386 statement The Nortel Secure Router 4134 complies with the requirements of EN 300386 V1 3 3 for emissions and for immunity for a Class A device intended for use in either Telecommunications centre or locations other than telecommunications centres given the performance criteria as specified by the manufacturer European Union and European Free Trade Association EFTA notice All products labeled with the CE marking comply with R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EEC which includes the Electromagnetic Compliance EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms ENs T
81. re Router 4134 hardware components Replacing a fan tray module The Secure Router 4134 ships with the fan tray module installed This section contains instructions for replacing a fan tray module Average time to install or replace a fan tray module 1 minute CAUTION Risk of equipment damage The fan is essential for maintaining optimal system operating temperature If you plan to replace the fan tray module while the System power is on ensure you have another fan tray module ready to insert immediately Watch the fan status LED for alerts CAUTION ESD To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack when performing maintenance on a Secure Router 4134 Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin Prerequisites Ensure you have the replacement fan tray module for the Secure Router 4134 Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the screw that secures the fan tray module Grasp the handle on the fan tray module Pull the fan tray module from the slot Insert the replacement fan tray module immediately a P N Secure the fan tray module in the chassis by tightening the retaining screw End Installing or removing the internal VPN IPSec module Use the instructions in this section to install remove or replace the internal VPN IPSec module This internal module
82. remises of a two wire long haul connection to the PSTN Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 30 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals You can use the ISDN BRI U Small Modules for either data or voice connections You can configure each port on the 2 port ISDN BRI U Small Module in either data or voice mode The ISDN BRI U module provides two ISDN BRI U interface ports each supporting two data timeslots The ISDN BRI U interface provides a data bandwidth of 128 Kbps two 64 Kbps B channels and a 16 Kbps management channel d channel For voice connections each ISDN BRI U interface provides two B channels for voice traffic and one D channel for signaling You can use the ISDN BRI S T Small Module only at the user end Terminal Equipment TE of a point to point S T four wire interior S or T link You cannot use the ISDN BRI S T module as the NT end of an S T link or in passive bus or star applications Terminating resistors are fixed on the module and cannot be removed You can use the ISDN BRI S T Small Modules for either data or voice connections You can configure each port on the 2 port ISDN BRI S T Small Module in either data or voice mode The ISDN BRI S T module provides two ISDN BRI S T interface ports each supporting two data timeslots The ISDN BRI S T interface provides a data bandwidt
83. rtified as compliant with the national standards as detailed below National Electromagnetic Compliance EMC Statements of Compliance FCC statement USA only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nortel could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 8 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions TIA 968 A MFRs Port Identifier This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules The FCC Part 68 label is located on the bottom chassis panel This label contains the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence
84. tall the FXO Small Modules in the Voice Carrier Medium Module which you can install in any Medium Module slot The following figure shows the 2 port FXO Small Module Figure 11 2 port Small Module The following figure shows the 4 port FXO Small Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 38 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Figure 12 4 port FXO Small Module The following table lists the connectors and cable to use with the 2 and 4 port FXO Small Modules Table 12 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum cable Loop length cable type UE 24 AWG Catego 5500 ft 1676 4 ry 5 twisted pair m cable ATTENTION Ensure you use straight cables with FXO modules TIP must connect to TIP and RING must connect to RING The following table describes the LED states for the 2 and 4 port FXO Small Modules Table 13 Module LEDs LINK STAT 1 Status of interface 1 Red The port is not configured Green A call is in progress Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls LINK STAT 2 Status of interface 2 Red The port is not configured Green A call is in progress Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Cop
85. ter 4134 securely installed in the equipment rack Procedure steps Step Action 1 Insert the male RJ 45 connector in the console port on the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134 2 Connect the female DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter to the opposite end of the console cable if necessary 3 Insert the RJ 45 or female DB 9 connector dependent on your equipment in a terminal or PC End Installing or replacing a power supply module The Secure Router 4134 operates with one or two AC power supply modules one or two DC power supply modules or one AC and one DC power supply module You install the power supply modules at the rear of the unit Average time to install or replace one power supply module 1 minute CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Watch the power supply status LED for alerts if you hot swap a power supply module CAUTION ESD To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack when performing maintenance on a Secure Router 4134 Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Prerequisites Installing or replacing a power supply module 71 Ensure you have the power supply module for the Secure Router 4134 Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure steps to install a power supply unit
86. the service access panel Procedure steps Step Action 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the two captive screws that secure the Mediation Server Module to the chassis The following figure shows the screws SC 520 0 a 5 oo Y JBE A Y cro 2 Using the lever on the module pull the module straight out of the chassis slot Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 86 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Support the module as you remove it from the chassis by grasping it by the edges 3 Ensure you place the Mediation Server Module on antistatic material if you lay it down to install a DIMM Always hold the module by its edges 4 Locate the DIMM slot on the module The following figure shows the DIMM slots 5 If the release latches on each end of the DIMM slot are engaged release the latches by pushing each latch away from the DIMM slot 6 Insert the DIMM in the slot pushing down firmly but gently to fully seat the DIMM in the slot The release latches close when the DIMM is properly installed 7 Replace the Mediation Server Module in the chassis slot by aligning the module with the slot module guides 8 Slide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel 9 Push gently but firmly to seat the
87. traffic only port 2 1 is functional This limitation does not apply to FXS or FXO voice modules The 1 port Serial Small Module provides one external multiprotocol serial WAN port The port operates in either Data Terminal Equipment DTE or Data Communications Equipment DCE mode at data rates up to 2 0 Mbps Each serial port supports one bundle only The following figure shows the 1 port Serial Small Module Figure 7 1 port Serial Small Module SM ISERIAL The 2 port Serial Small Module provides two external multiprotocol serial WAN ports Each port operates in either DTE or DCE mode at data rates up to 2 0 Mbps Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 33 The following figure shows the 2 port Serial Small Module Figure 8 2 port Serial Small Module SM 2SERIAL n You configure each serial port using the Command Line Interface CLI The Secure Router 4134 detects any configuration mismatch with connected cables and signals an error with a red LED Table 6 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Cable length cable type cable length summary Smart Serial 26 pin Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks V 35 Up to 11 twisted pairs plus grounds to a 34 pin MRAC 34 connector X 21 Up to 7 twisted pairs plus ground to a DB 15 connector R
88. tworks Installing or removing an internal 81 Prerequisites Ensure the Secure Router 4134 has the power switched off Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure you have an antistatic bag or sheet available for the PVM that you are removing Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure Remove these two screws only See the following figure Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 d NORTEL e Iesel E 2 Slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Locate the PVM 4 Release the latches that secure the PVM in the slot There is a release latch at both ends of the PVM slot See the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 82 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Release latch 5 Firmly grasp the edges of the PVM and pull straight up to remove the PVM from the slot 6 If you are replacing a PVM also see Installing the internal PVM page 77 If you are not installing a PVM at this time replace the service access panel End Replacing the DIMM in the Secure Router 4134 Use the instructions in this section if you must replace the DIMM The DIMM is not hot swappable Average time to replace a DIMM 2 min
89. ule for the Secure Router 4134 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Fantray 25 Figure 2 Secure Router 4134 DC power supply module Terminal cover screws Terminal block Terminal cover Fan tray The Secure Router 4134 has four fans in the fan tray assembly The Secure Router 4134 checks the fan tray for faults every 15 seconds and checks the temperature in the chassis every 2 minutes The fan speed adjusts based on the chassis temperature The following table shows the relationship between chassis temperature and fan speed Table 1 Chassis temperature and fan speed status Temp aspe Less than 61 degrees Celsius 141 8 degrees 39 Fahrenheit Greater or equivalent to 61 degrees Celsius 141 8 90 degrees Fahrenheit Greater or equivalent to 71 degrees Celsius 159 8 100 degrees Fahrenheit ATTENTION While the system power is on fans in the fan tray never completely stop rotating Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 26 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals You can access the fan tray from the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134 The following figure shows the location of the fan tray in the chassis and indicates air flow through the chassis The Se
90. ure Router 4134 and safe operation Notices Notice paragraphs alert you about issues that require your attention The following paragraphs describe the types of notices used in this guide For translations of safety messages see Translations of safety messages page 117 ATTENTION An attention notice provides important information regarding the installation and operation of Nortel products CAUTION ESD ESD notices provide information about how to avoid discharge of static electricity and subsequent damage to Nortel products CAUTION Caution notices provide information about how to avoid possible service disruption or damage to Nortel products WARNING Warning notices provide information about how to avoid personal injury when working with Nortel products Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 14 Secure Router 4134 regulatory information and safety precautions DANGER Danger High Voltage notices provide information about how to avoid a situation or condition that can cause serious personal injury or death from high voltage or electric shock DANGER Danger notices provide information about how to avoid a situation or condition that can cause serious personal injury or death Cautions and warnings for the Secure Router 4134 The following precautionary messages apply to the Secure Router 4134 For you
91. utes CAUTION Do not open the Secure Router 4134 service access panel while the unit is powered Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Replacing the DIMM in the Secure Router 4134 83 Prerequisites Ensure the Secure Router 4134 is powered down Ensure you have a replacement DIMM Ensure you have a Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the two screws at the rear of the Secure Router 4134 that hold the service access panel secure The following figure shows the two screws that you must remove Access panel Access panel screw 01 screw 02 NORTEL gt 80 2 Slowly slide the access panel toward you until it is clear of the Secure Router 4134 3 Locate the DIMM module 4 Release the latches that secure the DIMM in the slot There is a release latch at both ends of the DIMM slot See the following figure Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 84 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components Release latches 5 Firmly grasp the DIMM by its edges and pull straight up to remove the DIMM from the slot 6 Insert the replacement DIMM in the slot pushing down firmly but gently to fully seat the DIMM in the slot The release latches close w
92. ve a Phillips 2 screwdriver Ensure you have a Flathead screwdriver for tightening terminals DANGER Ensure that you remove the proper amount of insulation from copper wires when installing the terminals lugs Ensure that there are no exposed wires Procedure steps Step Action 1 Switch off the DC power source DANGER Before continuing with this procedure ensure that the DC power source is switched off 2 Loosen both terminal cover screws on the DC power supply 3 Remove the terminal cover to expose the terminal block Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 68 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components 4 Insert the 48 V lead behind the 48 V terminal 5 Tighten the 48 V terminal to hold the lug and wire in place The maximum tightening torque for terminal screws is 9 in lb 1 02 N m 6 Insert the 48 V return lead behind the RTN terminal Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright O 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Connecting the console port cable 69 7 Tighten the RTN terminal to hold the lug and wire in place The maximum torque for tightening terminal screws is 9 in lb 1 02 N m 8 Place the terminal cover over the terminal block 9 Replace the terminal cover screws The maximum tighten
93. ware components page 51 To install the PVM see Installing the internal PVM page 77 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 20 New in this release Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 21 Introduction This installation guide provides basic instruction on how to install and replace the hardware components for the Secure Router 4134 Prerequisites The installation of the Secure Router 4134 in the equipment rack is complete Navigation Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals page 23 Installing Secure Router 4134 hardware components page 57 Environmental requirements page 91 e Interface connector pin assignments page 93 e Serial cable descriptions page 101 Translations of safety messages page 117 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 22 Introdu Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 23 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Navigation This section provides an overview of the Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components For information about installing the Secure Router 4134 chassis see Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Chassis NN47263 300 For information about initia
94. wer on and the module is operational DS3 Medium Module The 1 port DS3 Medium Module provides a single clear channel T3 port operating at 44 736 Mbps for WAN access ATTENTION The Clear Channel DS3 interface module does not support the use of the M13 framing format Use only the default framing format of C BIT on Clear Channel DS3 interface modules The following figure shows the 1 port DS3 Medium Module Figure 16 1 port DS3 Medium Module LINK STAT STAT MM 1DS3 CT3 Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 43 Table 20 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length Table 21 Two BNC Two 75 ohm None 450 ft 137 16 m connectors unbalanced coax one for transmit cables RG 179 and one for typical receive Module LEDs LINK STAT Status of interface Off Not connected or the interface is out of service Yellow The interface is in a loopback mode or is running diagnostics Green The link or channel is active and receiving a valid signal STAT General module status Off No power available to the module Yellow Out of service or failed to initiate Green Power on and the module is operational GbE Medium Module The 10 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet Advanced L2 L3 Medium Module provides ten aut
95. witching between groups and for all packets that are routed Layer 3 all external ports must share a limited number of links on the module There are three links available within the group of 12 ports and there are four links available within each group of 16 ports There is therefore a 12 3 4 1 or 16 4 4 1 contention for the internal links Table 28 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length 10Base T full EIA Category None 328 ft 100 m or half duplex 3 4 or 5 UTP 100Base TX for 10 Mb s full duplex operation 1000Base T full EIA Category duplex 5 UTP or STP required for 100 1000 Mb s operation Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Internal hardware components 51 Table 29 Module LEDs 10 100 1000 LEDs are integrated into each port BASE T PORT Status of each interface STATUS Off Link not connected or Link Fail Solid Green Link established at 10 or 100 Mbps Solid Orange Link established at 1000 Mbps Blinking Green or Orange Receiving or transmitting traffic SFP PORT LEDs are integrated into each port STATUS Status of each interface Off Link not connected or Link Fail Solid Orange Link established at 1000 Mbps Blinking Orange Receiving or transmitting traffic Internal hardware components There are four internal
96. yright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks Interface modules for the Secure Router 4134 39 Table 13 Module LEDs cont d LINK STAT 3 Status of interface 3 applicable to 4 port module only Green A call is in progress Red The port is not configured Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls LINK STAT 4 Status of interface 4 applicable to 4 port module only Green A call is in progress Red The port is not configured Yellow The port is configured and ready to accept calls Embedded LEDs Activity at the interface althe FUTT ports Red The module is up but the interface is not configured Amber The interface is configured and ready to use Green The interface has an active call T1 E1 Medium Module The 8 port T1 E1 Medium Module provides eight T1 ports each port supports 24 data timeslots with a line data rate of 1 544 Mbps or eight E1 ports each port supports 31 data timeslots with a line data rate of 2 048 Mbps The module supports up to 128 logical channels The following figure shows the 8 port T1 E1 Medium Module Figure 13 8 port T1 E1 Medium Module Nortel Secure Router 4134 Installation Hardware Components NN47263 301 02 01 Standard 18 February 2008 Copyright 2007 2008 Nortel Networks 40 Nortel Secure Router 4134 hardware components fundamentals Table 14 Cable and connectors Connector Recommended Minimum Maximum cable type cable length cable length
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