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Vanguard Managed Solutions 6455 Network Card User Manual
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1. Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 DB25 DB25 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Sync Asyne Sync Async Async CTP Ethernet DIM DIM Terminal 10 BaseT Figure 2 5 Vanguard 6435 Rear Panel Port Numbers ENote For information about port numbering and cabling refer to the Cabling Your Vanguard 6435 6455 section in Chapter 3 Caution Do not connect the Ports 3 4 or 5 to the Public Communications Network 2 4 Hardware Description Serial Numbers Hardware Description Enclosure There are two serial numbers on the Vanguard 6455 rear panel see Figures 2 2 and 2 3 e Software Serial Number Indicates the version of software running in your unit e Hardware Serial Number Indicates the version of hardware in your unit Refer to these serial numbers when contacting your Vanguard Managed Solutions Service Representatives BNote On the Vanguard 6435 the serial numbers are underneath the unit 2 5 Motherboard Motherboard General Description The Vanguard 6435 motherboard contains 4 Mbytes FLASH and has 16 Mbytes of SDRAM synchronous DRAM on an attached DIMM expandable to 32 Mbytes of SDRAM The Vanguard 6455 has 32 Mbytes of SDRAM The motherboard has connectors for FLASH expansion 4 Mbyte SIMM Vanguard 6435 SDRAM Expansion 16 Mbyte DIMM standard 32 Mbyte optional When using 8Mbyte flash 32 Mbyte is recommended Vanguard 6455 32 Mbyte recommended Data Compression E
2. Async Port CTP Port Ethernet Port Power Switch RJ45 Figure 2 3 Vanguard 6435 Rear Panel Figure 2 4 shows the port number on the Vanguard 6455 rear panel and Figure 2 5 shows the port numbers on the Vanguard 6435 rear panel Hardware Description 2 3 Enclosure Ports 7 8 9 Ports 10 11 12 Ports 13 14 15 Ports 17 to 32 Daughtercard Daughtercard Daughtercard Option Card Slot 1 Slot 2 note 1 Slot 3 note 2 Slot 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port4 Port 5 DB25 DB25 RAS Bu RJ4S 33 Ls as Syne Async Sync Asyne Async CTP Ethernet pate DIM DIM Terminal 10 BaseT Slot Figure 2 4 Vanguard 6455 Rear Panel Port Numbers ENote Observe these notices referenced in Figure 2 4 and 2 5 when identifying Ports and slot number on your Vanguard 6435 or Vanguard 6455 Note 1 When an Enhanced Daughtercard is installed in the second daughtercard slot on the Vanguard 6435 6455 this slot is referred to as Slot 1 meaning Enhanced Daughtercard Slot 1 Note 2 When an Enhanced Daughtercard is installed in the second daughtercard slot on the Vanguard 6435 6455 this slot is referred to as Slot 2 meaning Enhanced Daughtercard Slot 2 Ports 7 8 9 Ports 10 11 12 Ports 13 14 15 Daughtercard Daughtercard Daughtercard Slot 1 Slot 2 note 1 Slot 3 note 2
3. The DSU Daughtercard provides an RJ48S connector and can support speeds of 56 kbps synchronous It conforms to AT amp T 62310 point to point and multipoint and to ANSI T1 E1 4 91 006 56 kbps The card supports the following capabilities e Internal external clocking e Internal external loopback e 4 wire line driver operation The card also supports multidrop DSUs when either of these conditions exist e Ifa MARK Idle protocol is used such as MX25 e Ifthe Telco uses an OR ed or Data Contention is used to mix individual DRU drops Figure 2 11 shows the 56K DSU CSU Daughtercard connector as it appears on the back panel Figure 2 11 56K DSU CSU Daughtercard Connector This card provides 2B D Channel through an ISDN BRI U interface It conforms to ANSI T1 601 1992 2B1Q is LAPD ITU Q 921 compliant and supports the following e Integral X 31 e Q 931 dial support e NII SESS DMS 100 switch types e D Channel Packet Mode e Leased Circuit Services I Interface e Japan High Speed Digital Figure 2 12 shows the ISDN BRI U Daughtercard connector as it appears on the back panel Hardware Description ISDN amp enhanced ISDN BRI S T Daughtercard ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard Hardware Description Vanguard Daughtercards Figure 2 12 ISDN BRI U Daughtercard Connector This card provides 2B D Channel through a BRI S T interface It conforms to ITU 1 430 is LAPD ITU Q 921 compliant and supports e Integral X
4. Port Assignments The Token Ring card can be installed in either Option card slot e Top Option Card Slot Port 17 ports 18 to 32 are unassigned e Bottom Option Card Slot Port 33 ports 34 to 48 unassigned BNote See Figure 2 4 for the card slot locations and port assignments 2 28 Hardware Description Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Voice over IP Convergence Card Description The Voice over IP VoIP Convergence Card shown in Figure 2 36 is an optional card for the Vanguard 6455 Coupled with DSP SIMM cards that mount to this option card the VoIP Convergence Card provides these features Supports 30 voice channels for the El card and 24 voice channels for the T1 card e Supports 31 virtual data ports for the El card and 24 virtual data ports for the Tl card e Supports two DSP SIMM cards a card with eight channels two DSPs and a card with 16 channels four DSPs El version should use two sixteen channel four DSP SIMM cards to use its full El capability Ti version should use one eight channel two DSP SIMM card and one sixteen channel four DSP SIMM card to use its full T1 capability Supports any combination of voice and data e Provides aggregated data traffic speed of 2 048 Mbps of data traffic flexibly from 1 to 31 virtual data ports ENote Increased feature card performance for the Vanguard 6455 is available with Release 6 2 and greater software Caution Configure interface 4 and 6 for
5. Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing the Standalone Version How to Choose a Site Before you install a standalone version ofthe Vanguard 6435 6455 select a site for the device Choose a site that is within an appropriate distance of a power source Depending on your application and the country in which the Vanguard 6435 6455 is to operate the power source must be a grounded 110 to 220 Vac outlet Leave at least 2 inches 5 cm of clearance in front of the front panel to allow you to see the front panel display and behind the unit for cable clearances see Figure 3 2 For proper ventilation leave 2 inches 5 cm of clearance on the sides The site should be free of accumulated dust and environmental extremes Refer to Appendix A Specifications for details Minimum 2 inches 5 cm Note Do not remove the Front and Rear rubber feet from the bottom of the unit They allow for proper air flow Minimum 2 inches 5 cm on either side for ventilation Figure 3 2 Proper Cable and Air Clearance A Caution 3 4 Vanguard 6435 6455 devices should be used in environments designed for computers and electronic equipment In areas susceptible to lightning take precautions to prevent damage to electronic equipment Contact your telephone company or an electronic accessories vendor for information on lightning protection equipment Customers experiencing problems caused by surges from lightning have eliminated
6. Lift the cover from the 6435 chassis P Closing the Vanguard 6435 Enclosure 1 To replace cover reverse the procedure Figure 3 9 Opening the Vanguard 6435 Enclosure Installation and Replacement 3 19 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Motherboard Figure 3 10 shows the components on a Vanguard 6435 6455 motherboard Components Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Slots 2 and 1 Battery Daughtercard Slot3 Port 2 Switch 1 SDRAM DIMM Slot Ol OOO0000000000000000000000 A p SE Di Io Iv al EE 33 DOUDUDO DIM Slot 2 O El gt Deeg OOOO000000000000000000000 a e EEGEN LCD eg O Connector EES Power Supply P Im DIM Slot 1 Connector O SERA Fan Connector gt H ku EEEE 6435 only STEE Daughtercard Slot 2 Port 1 Switch 3 Flash SIMM Slot j Test Mode Data Compression DIP Switches Encryption SIMM Slot Daughtercard Slot 1 Figure 3
7. Pin 25 is input on Port 2 Pin 25 is output on Port 2 Port 3 RI TM Pin 22 is input on Port 3 Pin 22 is output on Port 3 Port 3 MB Pin 25 is input on Port 3 Pin 25 is output on Port 3 Port 0 RI TM Pin 22 is input on Port 0 Pin 22 is output on Port 0 Port 0 MB Pin 25 is input on Port 0 Pin 25 is output on Port 0 Port 1 RI TM Pin 22 is input on Port 1 Pin 22 is output on Port 1 Al DA NM BW NI Port 1 MB Pin 25 is input on Port 1 Pin 25 is output on Port 1 Hardware Description 2 27 Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Token Ring Card Description The Token Ring Option Card shown in Figure 2 35 is an optional card for the Vanguard 6455 that provides the following features e Routing Source Route Bridging and LLC conversion e Bridging between Ethernet port and Token Ring Port Translational Bridging e Shared token rings with dedicated connection to file servers e 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps connections e STP DB9 and UTP RJ45 cable types ENote Only one Token Ring Card can be used in a 6455 at one time For information about configuring the Token Ring Card refer to the Vanguard Token Ring Basics Guide Part Number T0111 Figure 2 35 Token Ring Option Card LEDs There is a single LED on the rear panel Status Indicates On Inserted into the ring Off Removed from the ring Blinking Passing data
8. 1 Port FXS FXO Voice Daughtercard 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard BRIS HIZ S BUS S BUS Figure 2 14 ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard Connectors The Remote VU Daughtercard provides complete end to end solution for the transport of video images over low bandwidths as low as 2 4 kbps It is ideal for applications such as security surveillance and remote monitoring The daughtercard has three ports RJ 45 connector for camera controls such as pan tilt zoom e BNC connector the primary video input from a single camera e 8 Pin Mini DIN connects to a custom cable that terminates in three BNC connectors When its video ports are connected to a video multiplexor the Remote VU Daughtercard can support up to 64 cameras The daughtercard converts analog video to digital scales size and compresses and transports the data In addition to supporting live video streams the daughtercard has a one minute history buffer for capturing video before the connection is established Figure 2 15 shows the RemoteVU Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel VIDEO 2 CAMERA Om Figure 2 15 Remote VU Daughtercard Connectors The 1 Port Voice FXS FXO Daughtercard provides RJ11 connectors for FXS and FXO Ports However only one port can be active at a time Figure 2 16 shows the FXS FXO Voice Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel Figure 2 16 1 port FXSIFXO Voice Daughtercard Co
9. Figure 2 21 Overview of FXO Daughtercard The FT1 FE1 Daughtercards allow a Vanguard 6435 6455 to transfer data over a Tl or El network The daughtercards support full and fractional T1 or El speeds e The FEI Daughtercard provides line rates 2 048 Mbps and data rates of n x 64 kbps where n is 1 to 31 per channel e The FT1 Daughtercard provides line rates 1 544 Mbps and data rates of n x 56 kbps where n is 1 to 24 per channel Figure 2 22 shows the FT1 and the FE1 Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panels The FT1 Daughtercard has a single RJ48C connector while the FE1 Daughtercard has two BNC connectors along with one RJ48C connector TIO NTWK Figure 2 22 FT1 and FE1 Daughtercard Connectors Note A The FE1 Daughtercard comes with this label which specifies that the El interface complies with the Australian requirements ACA TS 016 1997 for connection to El SELV services Also the El interface meets the IEC950 specifications for TNV1 Channelized Data is not Supported for Ports 7 10 or 13 Although the Channelized and ISDN PRI data features are configurable under the Format Type parameter for T1 E1 daughter cards on the Vanguard 6435 55 products these features are not supported and their use can result in unpredictable behavior Do not configure Format Type to Channelized or ISDN PRI Set the default Format Type parameter to Fractional Hardware Description Dual E amp
10. 32Mbyte 4 Warning Hardware Description Your Vanguard product was designed and certified for use with specific memory option SIMMs It is IMPORTANT that you install only the devices that are certified for use with your Vanguard product Installation of an incorrect FLASH SIMM module could result in damage to the SIMM device or your Vanguard Product Please see the list below for the memory device that is compatible with your hardware platform Vanguard 6400 Compatible FLASH SIMM Devices are as follows 4 Meg FLASH Devices PN EDI7F292MC100BNC PN SM70848XA2JIES2 2 9 Motherboard 8 Meg FLASH Devices PN TW388X1 R 120 PN EDI7F492MC120BNC The FLASH SIMM Device Part Number PN can be found in small print on the face of the SIMM device For further assistance please call VanguardMS Service 2 10 Hardware Description Vanguard Daughtercards Vanguard Daughtercards Introduction Daughtercard Compatibility Hardware Description The Vanguard 6455 and 6435 can support these standard Vanguard Daughtercards e DIM X 21 V 24 V 35 V 36 Daughtercard e 56K DSU CSU Daughtercard e ISDN BRI U Daughtercard e ISDN amp enhanced ISDN BRI S T Daughtercards e ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard e RemoteVU video Daughtercard e l Port Voice Daughtercard FXS FXO 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard e 4 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard e 4 Port Voice FXO Daughtercard e Dual E amp M Daughtercard e FT1 FE1 Daughtercards e V 34 Mo
11. 6435 the location of the components on the motherboard Warning To prevent injury and damage to the equipment power down the unit and disconnect the power cord before you remove or install the motherboard Avertissement Pour viter toute blessure ou endommagement de l amp quipement teignez l unite et d connectez le cordon d alimentation avant d enlever ou d installer la carte m re Warnung Um pers nliche Verletzungen und Sch den am Ger t zu verhindern schalten Sie das Ger t ab und ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus bevor Sie die Hauptplatine entfernen oder installieren Caution The Vanguard 6435 motherboard is sensitive to electrostatic damage which can damage components Use proper ESD handling and grounding precautions when handling a motherboard A Mise en Garde La carte m re du Vanguard 6435 est sensible aux effets de l Electrostatique qui risquent d endommager les composants Veuillez prendre les dipositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires en mati re de dommages lectrostatiques lors de la manipulation d une carte m re Vorsicht Bauteile des Vanguard 6435 Motherboard k nnen durch elektrostatische St rungen besch digt werden Sorgen Sie f r die Einhaltung von Ma nahmen zur elektrostatischen Entladung und Erdung Caution Use care when handling and placing the motherboard on a surface There are components on the bottom ofthe motherboard which can be damaged Mise
12. Installing Flash and CMEM Introduction Rules and Upgrade Downgrade procedures and considerations Upgrade to 8MEG Flash SIMM Release 6 2 and greater allows the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 to increase the FLASH memory and expand the CMEM area Existing Vanguard 6435 and 6455 s can be updated to 8 Mbyte SIMM as long as the bootprom is also updated A new bootprom is required to support the 12mb Flash option with the 128 kbyte CMEM To use 128k CMEM 8 Mbyte SIMM must be installed and the bootprom updated These rules are based on expected operation The upgrade and downgrade procedures and considerations are based on actual results from testing Rules 4MEG FLASH SIMM Present or no flash present 1 Any combination of Bootproms and code images are acceptable Note 6 1 Code 5 1 Bootprom or 5 2 Bootprom 6 2 Code 5 2 Bootprom or 5 1 Bootprom 8MEG Flash SIMM Present 2 Any combination of Bootproms and Code must be lt 6 1 or ENote The 8MEG SIMM is not officially supported prior to release 6 2 however it can be installed in a 6455 running a 6 1 release without harm It will simply be recognized and treated as a 4MEG SIMM 3 Any combination of Bootproms and Code Must be gt 6 2 4 Once you are upgraded to 6 2 with presence of 8MEG Flash SIMM you cannot go back cleanly See Downgrade instructions Method 1 This method is not preferred but it may occur in the field where customers may
13. Vanguard Daughtercards These standard Vanguard Daughtercards are currently supported by the Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 e 56K DSU CSU e DIM X 21 V 24 V 35 V 36 e ISDN BRI U e ISDN and enhanced ISDN BRI S T e l Port Voice FXS FXO e 2 Port Voice FXS e Dual E amp M e 4 Port FXS 4 Port FXO e RemoteVU video e FTVFEI e V 34 Modem e V 90 Modem ENote Release 6 2 or greater software is required for the V 90 modem For additional information about these cards refer to the Vanguard Daughtercards section in Chapter 2 For detailed information about installing the Vanguard Daughtercards refer to the Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide Part Number T0020 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards One Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard is currently supported by the Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard For additional information about this card turn to cards refer to the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards section in Chapter 2 For detailed information about installing the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards refer to the Installing Removing Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards section in Chapter 3 Option Card Vanguard 6455 only The 6455 supports two option cards e SDB 4 port Sync Async e Token Ring For additional information about these Option Cards refer to Vanguard 6455 Option Cards section in Chapter 2 Vanguard 6435 6455 supports all the licenses in the Vanguard Appli
14. already be upgraded to 6 2 and probably have a 4MEG flash installed They could determine later that they will need the 8MEG flash to support their operations Step Description 1 Save CMEM It is always recommended that you save CMEM 2 The system is or has already been upgraded to 6 2 and has a 4MEG flash SIMM installed At this point it does not matter if the bootprom has been upgraded or not rule 1 If Vanguide was used it will upgrade the bootprom but other methods will not TFTP CLDR via Procomm crossload First insure that the bootprom is 5 2 If it is not use Vanguide to load or reload a 6 2 image Vanguide will detect and upgrade the bootprom The node must be accessible via the CTP for vanguide to detect and upgrade the bootprom Installation and Replacement 3 33 Installing Flash and CMEM Downgrade from 6 2 With 8MEG SIMM to 6 1 or Earlier Step Description 3 Power down the node and install the 8MEG flash SIMM Power up the node The node will come up both flash banks will show 0 bytes and the CMEM will be cleared Use Vanguide only to download 6 2 image Download your saved CMEM Method 2 This is the cleanest way to accomplish the upgrade to an 8MEG flash SIMM and is the preferred method Step Description 1 Save CMEM Testing has shown that the CMEM will be not be affected using this procedure however it is always recommended that you save CME
15. in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the interference at his her own expense This product was verified under test conditions that included use of shielded DTE cable s Leased line cables with 1 5 turns through a ferrite cylinder were also used Use of different cables will invalidate verification and increase the risk of causing interference to radio and TV reception You can obtain the proper cables from Vanguard Managed Solutions Telecommunications Regulations Equipment that complies with Part 68 ofthe FCC rules includes a label or permanent marking on the printed circuit board that connects to the network that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas t
16. 31 e Q 931 dial support e NII SESS DMS 100 ETSI Euro Numeris switch types e D Channel Packet Mode e Leased Circuit Services I Interface e Permanent B for German Monopol support or Japan High Speed Digital Figure 2 13 shows the ISDN BRI S T Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel BRIS HIZ S BUS S BUS BRISITDATA TERMINAL une O LINK O D ACT Enhanced Figure 2 13 ISDN amp enhanced BRI S T Daughtercard Connectors ENote Termination options for the Release 6 3 and greater enhanced ISDN BRI ST data Daughtercards are set in the Configure menu and are not controlled by switches For more information refer to the Vanguard Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Manual Part Number T0103 06 This card provides 2B D Channel through a BRI S T interface It conforms to ITU 1 430 is LAPD ITU Q 921 compliant and supports e Integral X 31 e ITU T 0 931 EURO IDSN ETSI switch type to connect to PBXs and public networks e ECMA 143 QSIG Basic Service to connect to PBXs over private line e ECMA 165 QSIG Generic Functions for Support of PBX Supplementary Services e ITU T G711A A law and G 711U u law interface voice encoding e ITU T G 723 G729 and Vanguard Managed Solutions proprietary CVSELP packet voice compression Figure 2 14 shows the ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel 2 13 Vanguard Daughtercards RemoteVU Video Daughtercard
17. 6435 6455 motherboard For details of this procedure refer to the Accessing the Motherboard section on page 3 16 Caution Some components used in the 6435 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components A Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6435 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants Einige im 6435 6455 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile besch digt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an Installation and Replacement 3 27 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Instructions To install and remove Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards perform the steps as shown in Figure 3 14 Mounting Screw Holes Note Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards can be installed in only the two right most daughtercard slots as seen from the rear of the motherboard 10 100 Base T Be Daughtercard Install an Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Remove an Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard o gu us Locate the slot where you want to install t
18. Adjustments the card shown in Figure 2 36 The line impedance can be adjusted to either of these settings as illustrated in Figure 2 42 75 Q Setting 120 Q Setting oO 1 2 o 1 2 N N RR ON Figure 2 42 E1 Impedance DIP Switches WhNote The T1 line impedance is permanently set to 1000 Hardware Description 2 31 Vanguard 6455 Option Cards E1 Card Impedance These jumpers reside behind the BNC connectors on the VoIP Convergence Card see Figure 2 36 and Figure 2 43 Use these jumpers to ground the Tx ring and or the Rx ring on the BNC connectors these jumpers control the BNC pair directly in front of them This table details the jumpers use Jumper Settings not grounded to BNC connectors on an El network Description Use Jumper Configuration The terminals are This jumper balanced and are not configuration is R o o o grounded required to connect a eo oo o o x balanced 120Q twisted pair El Note network For 120Q twisted pair applications all jumper shunts must be removed Note from the pins to provide This is the only at least 2 5mm clearance configuration for between network lines 120Q impedance TRing and Rring and setting ground The TRing the coax This jumper shield for the Tx pair is configuration is Rx 9 Il Tx grounded directly normally used to oo The Rring the coax connect an shield for the
19. Configure Network Services Menu select Network Services Feature Table Entries are Port Station Identifier Icon 1 Data Compression Level FORCE_ON BNote When PVC is configured the Data Compression Level should be set to FORCE_ON 2 24 Hardware Description Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Introduction This section describes the Vanguard 6455 Option cards that are currently supported These include e SDB4 Option Card on page 2 26 e Token Ring Card on page 2 28 e Voice over IP Convergence Card on page 2 29 For instructions for installing the cards into a Vanguard 6455 refer to the Installing Removing Vanguard 6455 Option Cards section in Chapter 3 Hardware Description 2 25 Vanguard 6455 Option Cards SDB4 Option Card Description The SDB4 Option Card shown in Figure 2 34 is an optional card for the Vanguard 6455 that provides four high speed Sync Async ports The card can plug into either or both Option Card slots in the Vanguard 6455 chassis Switch Settings For Switch 5 Switch Settings Switch Settings Test Mode Switch for V 11 V 35 V 36 DSU for V 24 Ports 0 1 2 3 Ports 0 1 2 3 Ports 2 3 P1 P2 Ports 0 1 P1 P2 DCE T T T T DTE DTE DTE DTE Figure 2 34 SDB4 Option Card The SDB4 has four DIM selectable serial sync async I O ports There are two 50 pin connectors on the SDB4 back panel Two Y Adapter Ca
20. Proprietary Material Information and software in this document are proprietary to Vanguard Managed Solutions or its Suppliers and without the express prior permission of an officer of Vanguard Managed Solutions may not be copied reproduced disclosed to others published or used in whole or in part for any purpose other than that for which it is being made available Use of software described in this document is subject to the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement This document is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice Radio Frequency Interference Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vanguard Managed Solutions could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This is a Class A product Operation of this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio interference
21. Signal Ground 8 109 INPUT Data Carrier Detect 14 OUTPUT Data Restraint Out 15 114 INPUT Transmitted Clock 16 117 INPUT Standby Indicator 17 115 INPUT Received Clock 18 141 OUTPUT V54 Loop 3 20 108 2 OUTPUT _ Data Terminal Ready 21 140 OUTPUT V54 Loop 2 22 125 INPUT Ring Indicator 24 113 OUTPUT External Tx Clock 25 142 INPUT Test Indicator DB25 V 35 V 36 Pinouts Pin Signal DCE Position DTE Position 1 GND Vase 2 TXDA IN OUT 3 RXDA OUT IN 4 RTS IN OUT 5 CTS OUT IN 6 DSR OUT IN 7 SIGGND In 8 DCD OUT IN 14 TXDB IN OUT 15 TXCA OUT IN 16 RXDB OUT IN 17 RXCA OUT IN Installation and Replacement 3 11 Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 DB25 V 35 V 36 Pinouts continued Pin Signal DCE Position DTE Position 18 RXCB OUT IN 20 DTR IN OUT 21 TXCB OUT IN 22 ETXCB IN OUT 24 ETXCA IN OUT 25 V 36 only TM NC IN DB25 V 11 X 21 Pinouts Pin Signal DCE Position DTE Position 1 GND fewer ween 2 TXDA IN OUT 3 RXDA OUT IN 4 RTSA IN OUT 6 DCDB OUT IN 7 SIGGND Ge len 8 DCDA OUT IN 14 TXDB N OUT 15 TXCA OUT IN 16 RXDB OUT IN 20 RTSB IN OUT 21 TXCB OUT IN 22 ETXCB IN OUT 24 ETXCA IN OUT Ports 3 and 4 These ports have RJ 45 connectors Use Port 4 as the CTP because Port 3 cannot be used for coldloading software
22. a complaint with the FCC B 2 FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU T1 and ISDN Interfaces Customer Provided FCC regulations and telephone company procedures prohibit connection of Telephone Equipment customer provided equipment to telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Occasionally the telephone company may make changes in their equipment operations or procedures Ifthese changes can affect your equipment or service the telephone company provides written notice so that you can make the necessary changes to maintain uninterrupted service Contact your telephone company if you have any questions about your telephone line In some circumstances the telephone company may ask you for information about the equipment that is connected to the telephone line Within the United States at the request of the telephone company you should provide your equipment s FCC registration number This number is located on the unit s label on the bottom ofthe unit B 3 Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Warnings And Cautions CE Marking B 4 The following sections provide information about standards compliance safety statements and ISDN Type Approvals The following special notices apply to all equipment handling procedures in this
23. cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service might be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions could give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution can be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users must not attempt to make such connection themselves but must contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Mise en Garde Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas tablir de telles connexions eux m mes Ils doivent contacter une personne comp tente ou un lectricien Vorsicht Benutzer sollten nicht versuchen diese Verbindung selbst herzustellen sondern dazu die zust ndige Aufsichtsbeh rde f r Elektroinstallationen bzw einen Elektroinstallateur kontaktieren This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
24. en Garde Veuillez manipuler avec pr caution la carte m re lorsque vous la placez sur une surface Certains composants situ s sous la carte m re risquent d tre endommag s Vorsicht Das Motherboard mu sehr vorsichtig behandelt werden Wenden Sie besondere Vorsicht an wenn Sie das Motherboard auf eine Fl che aufstellen Die Bauteile an der Unterseite k nnten besch digt werden Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Caution Some components used in the 6435 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6435 sont sensibles aux d charges Electrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants Vorsicht Einige im 6435 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile besch digt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an 2 Opening the Vanguard 6435 Enclosure Remove the two screws from the top cover as shown Slide the cover back to clear tabs then lift rear part of cover up to clear the back panel
25. installation guide Warning Ports capable of connecting to ports on other apparatus are defined as Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV To conform with EN60950 ensure that these ports are only connected to ports ofthe same type on other apparatus Avertissement Les ports qui sont susceptibles d tre connectes a des quipements sont d sign s comme TBTS Pour garantir la conformit a la norme EN 60950 n interconnecte ces ports qu avec des ports du m me type sur des autres mat riels 4 Warnung Anschlusse die mit anderen Geraten verbindet werden konnen sind als SELV beschrieben Um Konformitat mit EN 60950 zu versichern sichern Sie es da diese Anschlusse nur mit den des selben Type auf anderen Geraten verbindet werden One of the marks in the following diagram appears on each of the Vanguard products that are ISDN compatible and the statement that follows explains its significance LE Figure B 1 CE Mark This product is CE marked to indicate compliance with the following European Directives e 73 23 EECLow Voltage Directive Safety e 1999 5 EC Radio amp Telecom Terminal Equipment R amp TTE e 89 336 EECEMC Directive Copies of the full Declaration of Conformity are available at the following URL http www vanguardms com Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Declarations of Conformity English Declaration of Conformity Hereby VanguardMS declares that this Vanguard Router is in
26. interface 5 and 7 to initialize Always configure both interfaces even if only the second interface on the card is used DSP SIMM Cards mount here T1 VoIP Convergence Card Max 24 voice channels DSP SIMM Cards E1 VoIP Convergence Card 75 and 120 Max 30 voice Impedance DIP channels switches Figure 2 36 VoIP Convergence Cards EI Impedance Jumpers Hardware Description 2 29 Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Each Vanguard 6455 can support two of either the T1 or El version of the VoIP Convergence Card You cannot however install one of each card version in any one Vanguard 6455 When cards are installed in a Vanguard 6455 interfaces are assigned as illustrated in Figure 2 37 T1 E1 interfaces 4 and 5 T1 E1 interfaces 6 and 7 Figure 2 37 VoIP Convergence Card Interface Assignments BNote For information regarding the mapping of ISDN interfaces please refer to the Vanguard ISDN manuals Part Numbers T0103 05 and T0103 06 T1 and E1 Versions There are two versions of the VoIP Convergence Card one for T1 and the other for El applications Figure 2 38 shows the rear panel of the T1 version and Figure 2 39 shows the rear panel of the El version T1 NTWK 1 TI NTWK 2 Figure 2 38 VoIP Convergence Card Rear Panel T1 Version EI NTWK 1 El NTWK 2 RX 2 T
27. nedenfor representerer en bestemt type informasjon i handboken Hver merknadstype har en spesiell hensikt og vises pa folgende format Merk Merk brukes for 4 fremheve viktig informasjon Forsiktig Forsiktig gir deg informasjon om situasjoner som kan fore til skade pa programvare datamaskin eller data dersom den blir fulgt Advarsel Advarsel er den mest alvorlige merknaden og indikerer at du kan bli fysisk skadet Portuguese Portugal Avisos Especiais Os avisos que se seguem realgam certas informa es neste guia Cada um deles serve um objectivo especial e amp visualizado no formato apresentado ENota Nota utilizado para real ar qualquer informa o importante Aten o Aten o faculta lhe informa es que se n o forem cumpridas poder o provocar danos no software hardware ou nos dados 4 Cuidado Spanish Spain Notificaciones especiales Swedish Speciella beteckningar Cuidado constitui o aviso mais grave o qual indica que poder ficar fisicamente ferido Las siguientes notificaciones ponen nfasis sobre determinada informaci n de la guia Todas tienen un prop sito especial y se muestran con el formato siguiente ENota Las notas se utilizan para destacar determinada informaci n de importancia Advertencia Las advertencias le proporcionan informaci n que debe seguirse si no desea que el software el hardware o los datos puedan verse da ados Aviso Los avisos son las not
28. noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada B 7 Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference Regulations B 8 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules CISPR 22 and EN 55022 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a ci
29. power up sequence when software loading and booting messages appear For a full description of all display messages refer to the Front Panel Display Messages section in Chapter 4 Rear Panel Figure 2 2 shows a Vanguard 6455 rear panel and Figure 2 3 shows a Vanguard 6435 rear panel The rear panel contain following e Two Sync Async DIM ports DB 25 connectors e Two Async ports RJ 45 connector one acts as the CTP e One Ethernet port with 10BaseT connector e Power Switch and Receptacle The figure also shows locations for five optional cards e Three for Vanguard Daughtercards Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards can fit into only the right two daughtercard slots e Two for option cards Vanguard 6455 only Vanguard Vanguard Daughtercard Daughtercard or Enhanced Universal 100 240 Volt Slot Daughtercard Slots Two Option Card Slots Hardware Power Supply Serial 0000000000000 O O O OO jo O elo nm Wd lo Two Sync Async Ethernet 10BaseT DIM Ports DB 25 Two Async Ports RJ 45 Power Switch Software Serial Figure 2 2 Vanguard 6455 Rear Panel Vanguard Vanguard Daughtercard Daughtercard or Enhanced Universal 100 240 Volt Slot Daughtercard Slots Power Supply Two Sync Async
30. provides instructions for the following tasks e Installing a Vanguard 6435 6455 e Modifying your unit e Installing and replacing the battery e Turning the battery on and off Installation and Replacement 3 1 Checking Your Shipment Contents Checking Your Shipment Contents List of Contents Before you install the Vanguard 6435 6455 make sure your shipment contents are complete The Vanguard 6435 6455 is packaged in shock absorbent packing material Inside your shipping carton you should find the contents shown in Figure 3 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 Shipping Contents e Vanguard 6435 6455 enclosure e Power cord Vanguard 6435 6455 Note Included Only in North American Product Code Front and Rear Rack Mounting Brackets Note Rack Mounting Components available only on the 6455 must be purchased separately Figure 3 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 Shipping Contents 3 2 Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Introduction This section explains how to install the Vanguard 6435 6455 It consists these sections e Selecting and preparing the installation site e Standalone installation e Rack mount Installation 6455 only e Thermal considerations e Cabling After the Vanguard 6435 6455 is installed and cabled go to Chapter 4 Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 for instructions for powering up the unit Installation and Replacement 3 3
31. serial ports Phone system using one of the Voice Daughtercards such as the Dual Port FXS or the FT1 Cluster controller with attached devices such as terminals or printers through one of the built in serial ports About the Vanguard 6435 6455 PC w RemoteVU Server Burroughs Poll Select FT 100 M Vanguard 6560 AS 400 Bank Main Office PBX Applications Remote ATM Site Video Camera Bank ATM Vanguard 6435 Die ec Tl Bank ATM Frame Relay Cameras Vanguard 6455 Bank Branch Office Ie I e LU OS Controller ZS Ethernet LAN Server Figure 1 2 Multimedia Traffic Application About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 7 Applications IP Traffic The demand for Internet applications search engines browsers video conferencing e commerce has resulted in explosive growth in the area of client networks Furthermore serial and non IP LAN applications are migrating to IP This is driven by the success of the Internet The Vanguard 6435 equipped with the latest software addresses these needs with IP enhancements such as IP Multicast RIP2 and Router Proxy Figure 1 3 shows a network with a Vanguard 6435 on one end of a link and Vanguard 6560s on the other IP Traffic is being transported by Frame Relay The Applications Ware softwa
32. such problems by installing appropriate surge suppressors on power and data lines connected to the Vanguard 6435 6455 devices Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installation Complete these steps to install the stand alone version Step Action 1 Unpack the Vanguard 6435 6455 and inspect the unit to ensure you have all the components 2 Install any daughtercards option cards SIMMs or DIMs that you need to add to the unit as necessary Be sure that the four rubber feet are on the bottom of the enclosure Attach the power cord and cables to the rear panel Refer to the Cabling Your Vanguard 6435 6455 section on page 3 9 for cabling information 5 Place the enclosure in the selected site and power unit on Do not block the fan inlet or outlet vents 6 Ensure the fan is operational after powering the unit on by checking to see if air blows out of the unit 7 Ensure that the ambient temperature at the fan inlet is within the temperature range specified in Appendix A ENote You can stack as many as five Vanguard 6435 6455 units on top of each other Caution Do not place items weighing more than 20 pounds 9 kg on top of a Vanguard 6435 6455 enclosure Installation and Replacement 3 5 Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing the 6455 Rack Mount Version Introduction Installation Variation Rack Mount Cautions 3 6 Th
33. that can affect your Vanguard 6435 6455 After the unit is installed power it up and check that the fan is working properly The feet must be installed and air should be blowing out of the unit After the unit is running check the ambient air temperature Make sure it does not exceed the operating temperature limits specified in Appendix A Ifa Vanguard 6435 6455 is not properly cooled the power supply will overheat and shut down This is called Thermal Shutdown The power supply remains off until it cools after which it automatically comes back on Thermal Shutdown can occur if the Vanguard 6435 6455 s internal temperature is too high because of any of these conditions e Blocked vents e Insufficient clearance around the unit e Air inlet temperatures exceeds the operating limits After it cools the unit powers on again However the unit will continue to automatically shut down until the problem is corrected Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Cabling Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Introduction This section provides information to help you cable your Vanguard 6435 6455 Caution Before connecting cables to the motherboard or daughtercard ports ports 1 to 15 be sure that the screws holding the motherboard in place are tight If the screws are loose the motherboard could loosen under the weight of the cables and cause damage to the equipment Rear Panel Ports Figure 3 4 shows the po
34. 08 339 9592 Attention Product Documentaton to provide your feedback To discuss comments with a member of the documentation group provide telephone information at the bottom of this page Thank you for your help Name Company Name Address Document Title Vanguard 6455 6435 Installation Manual Part Number T0166 Revision H Please rate this document for usability Excellent Good Average Below Average Poor What did you like about the document What information if any is missing from the document Please identify any sections concepts that are unclear or explained inadequately Additional comments suggestions Telephone Ext Best time to call Chapter 1 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Overview Description The Vanguard 6435 6455 products provide wide area network WAN access for offices that depend on efficiently consolidating legacy protocols SNA SDLC and BSC with Voice and LAN traffic over IP Frame Relay X 25 ISDN and NX64 TV EI services In brief here is the difference between the Vanguard 6455 and 6435 e Vanguard 6435 Supports two Async Sync ports two Async ports and an Ethernet port as well as up to three optional Vanguard Daughtercards two of which can be Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards e Vanguard 6455 Provides the functionality of the Vanguard 6435 plus it c
35. 10 Location of Motherboard Components 3 20 Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 DIMs SIMMs DIMMs and Switches Introduction Adding or Removing a DIM The appropriate DIMs and SIMMs should have been installed on the motherboard at the factory Ifthey are not you can install the components This section explains how to e Add and remove DIMs e Setting DIM DIP Switches e Add and remove SIMM and DIMMs SDRAM FLASH Data Compression Encryption e Set Switches For instructions for removing the motherboard refer to the Accessing the Motherboard section on page 3 16 Refer to Figure 3 10 for the location of the DIM Slots Placement of the DIM determines if the associated ports acts as a DTE or DCE see Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 shows how to position a DIM on the Vanguard 6435 6455 motherboard and set the DIM DIP switches The Vanguard 6435 6455 supports V 11 V 24 V 35 V 36 and DSU DIMs For instructions for removing the motherboard refer to the Accessing the Motherboard section on page 3 16 BNote The DIM DIP switches are located under the DIMs Therefore before you can reset the switches you must remove the DIM Caution Some components used in the 6435 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Gar
36. 4 Port IMB Pin 25 is input on Port 1 Pin 25 is output on Port 1 2 8 Hardware Description SIMMs Motherboard 5 Reserved 6 Default CTP Off Port 4 becomes 9600 8 N APAD or ATPAD 7 Not Used 8 Not Used The motherboard has two slots for SIMMs e FLASH This connector takes a FLASH SIMM to increase the node s FLASH memory e Data Compression Encryption Set on its side this connector take a SIMM to provide data compression capabilities or a SIMM to provide encryption A Caution DIMM Be sure to place the FLASH Data Compression and Encryption SIMMs in the correct slot The SIMM Slots are physically identical If you place the SIMM in the wrong slot the equipment can be damaged For information on installing or removing SIMMS refer to the DIMs SIMMs DIMMs and Switches section in Chapter 3 The motherboard has a slot for a single SDRAM DIMM The Vanguard 6435 comes standard with a 16 Mbytes SDRAM DIMM An option 32 Mbyte SDRAM DIMM is also available Below are the recommended configurations Vanguard 6435 e SDRAM Expansion 16 Megabyte DIMM standard optional 32 Megabyte 32 Megabyte is recommended when using the 8 Megabyte Flash SIMM Vanguard 6455 e Vanguard 6455 Release 5 6 and greater the Vanguard 6455 ships with the recommended 32 Megabyte DIMM installed e Any Vanguard 6455 equipped with 16MB SDRAM and 8MB FLASH SIMM should be upgraded to 32MB SDRAM
37. 5 e The Vanguard 6435 6455 coldloads the operating software Applications Ware and then initiates a node boot e The Vanguard 6435 6455 initiates a node boot using previously loaded operating software Applications Ware During the software loading and boot process a series of messages appear on the front panel display These message sequences are described below If something other than these messages appear or if the message ERR Bad FLASH appears a problem has been encountered For a description of all the front panel messages refer to the Front Panel Display Messages section on page 4 6 Coldloading the This table shows the sequence of LCD messages that appear when a Vanguard Software 6435 6455 is coldloading the software Step Display Message 1 BootPROM Vnn 2 Need Coldload 3 Erasing FLASH 4 Send FLASH Image 5 Writing to FLASH 6 Coldload Done 7 BootPROM Vnn 8 Loading FIPL 9 Loading FBIST 10 Testing Node 11 BootPROM Vnn 12 Loading FIPL 13 Loading ONS 14 Booting ONS 15 BootPROM Vnn 16 Node Up Note nn is the version number Note If the Vanguard 6435 6455 unexpectedly stops loading it does not lock up Instead it restarts the load cycle from the beginning Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 4 3 Power Up Sequence Booting the Node 4 4 This table shows the sequence of LCD messages that appear w
38. 9 cabling 3 14 SDB4 2 26 Token Ring 2 28 Voice Server 2 29 Y cable 3 14 Index 2 O Continued Ordering Connections facility interface code B 2 interface type B 2 service code B 2 USOC jack connector B 2 P Ports numbers 3 9 pinouts 3 10 Power Up Sequence 4 2 Product Declarations B 4 R Regulatory Information B 4 Canadian requirements B 7 Industry Canada B 7 Remote VU Daughtercard 2 14 Remove Replace components 3 15 daughtercard 3 15 motherboard 3 16 option card 3 29 S SDB4 Option Card 2 26 DIMs 2 27 ports 2 26 SDRAM DIMM add remove 3 23 Shipping Contents 3 2 simboli speciali descrizione xi SIMM Data Compression 2 9 Encryption 2 9 FLASH 2 9 Software operating 4 7 Software Loading 4 7 Special notices description ix Specifications A 1 Switch DIM DIP 2 7 2 27 test mode 2 8 T Telephone Company Procedures B 2 Temperature 3 8 Test Mode Switch 2 8 Thermal Considerations 3 8 Thermal Shutdown 3 8 Token Ring Option Card 2 28 2 29 LED 2 28 port assignments 2 28 Troubleshooting connections B 2 U Unpacking parts list 3 2 V V 34 Modem Daughtercard 2 17 Video RemoteVU Daughtercard 2 14 Voice FXS FXO Daughtercard 2 14 Voice Server Card 2 25 connectors 2 31 T1 El Versions 2 30 Vorsichtshinweis Beschreibung xi W Warnhinweis Beschreibung xi WICHTIG Hinweis Beschreibung xi Index 3
39. Gi Carefully slide out the option card guides within the opening Press into place making sure the edge connectors seat properly On either side of the option card tighten the two captive screws Figure 3 15 InstallinglRemoving a Vanguard 6455 Option Card 3 30 Installation and Replacement InstallinglRemoving the Lithium Battery Installing Removing the Lithium Battery Introduction Vanguard 6435 6455 uses a lithium battery on the motherboard to maintain the node s realtime clock The battery is not used to store the configuration memory This section explains how to replace the battery Warning Only qualified service personnel should perform the procedure described in this section If the battery is installed incorrectly it could explode after the Vanguard product is powered up damaging the unit Avertissement Seules des personnes qualifi es peuvent mettre en pratique les proc dures d crites dans cette section Si la batterie n est pas correctement install e elle risque d exploser apr s la mise en marche du produit Vanguard et d endommager I unite 4 Warnung Die in diesem Abschnitt aufgef hrten Vorg nge sollten ausschlie lich von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal durchgef hrt werden Wenn die Batterie unsachgem installiert wird kann sie nach dem Einschalten des Vanguard Produkts explodieren und das Ger t besch digen ENote After installing the battery set the Vanguard 6435 6455 s date
40. M Daughtercard V 34 Modem Daughtercard V 90 Modem Daughtercard Hardware Description Vanguard Daughtercards The Dual E amp M Daughtercard has two E amp M interfaces The ports use RJ11 connectors Figure 2 23 shows the Dual E amp M Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel 27 E Figure 2 23 Dual E amp M Daughtercard Connectors The V 34 modem daughtercard is essentially a 3460 modem that can be installed in a Vanguard 6435 or Vanguard 6450 Once the card is in your unit it performs as if it were an external modem For information about configuring and using the V 34 modem refer to the 3460 Fast R User 5 Guide Part Number T0022 01 Figure 2 24 shows the rear panel connectors on the V 34 modem daughtercard Figure 2 24 V 34 Modem Daughtercard Connectors The V 90 modem daughtercard provides dial back up for a customers PPP Async applications The V 90 uses a dual RJ 11 for connection to central offices PBXs or telephone systems V 90 is designed for the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 The Vanguard V 90 daughtercard requires release 6 2 or greater software Figure 2 25 shows the rear panel connectors on the V 90 modem daughtercard For installation instructions refer to the Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide Part Number T0020 Figure 2 25 V 90 Modem Daughtercard Connectors 2 17 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Introduction This sect
41. M before any maintenance operation 2 The 6455 is starting with 5 1 bootprom 6 1 image and 4MEG flash Install the 8MEG flash SIMM Power up the node and copy or load a 6 1 image into the new flash bank 3 Use Vanguide to upgrade the node to 6 2 this will also upgrade the bootprom Insure that the node was accessible via CTP so that Vanguide can detect the bootprom version 4 Completed The node will be upgraded to 6 2 both image and bootprom with the CMEM intact This can be done but because you cannot mix bootproms and releases with the presence of an 8MEG flash SIMM please refer to the Rules and Upgrade Downgrade procedures and considerations section on page 3 33 you must Step Description 1 Save CMEM then power down and remove the SMEG SIMM 2 Manually downgrade the bootprom to 5 1 or earlier Use the zap command and force coldload and send down the single file example cougar_bootprom_cldr xrc Coldload a 6 1 image If desired you may reinstall the 8MEG flash SIMM and use normally Installation and Replacement Installing Flash and CMEM Considerations Regarding upgrades to release 6 2 it is recommended that method 2 should be used whenever possible 1 When using Vanguide to upgrade to release 6 2 refuse the bootprom upgrade when asked unless you have an 8MEG flash SIMM already installed Then when upgrading to 8MEG is desired follow reco
42. Rx pair is Unbalanced 75Q coax The TRing the coax shield for the Tx pair is not grounded The Rring the coax shield for the Rx pair is grounded directly This configuration may be used with certain unbalanced 75Q coax El networks mNote Use this configuration only if the network provider requests it The ITU requires this setting Hardware Description Hardware Description Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Description Use Jumper Configuration The TRing the coax This configuration shield for the Tx pair is may be used with Rx III Tx grounded directly certain unbalanced The Rring the coax 75Q coax El shield for the Rx pair is networks grounded directly ENote Use this configuration only if the network provider requests it The ITU requires this setting The TRing the coax This configuration shield for the Tx pair is may be used with Rx BER Tx grounded directly certain unbalanced 75 The Rring the coax ohm coax E1 shield for the Rx pair is networks grounded through a m Note decoupling capacitor This setting may be required in Australia and New Zealand Figure 2 43 E1 Card Impedance Jumper Locations 2 33 Vanguard 6455 Option Cards 2 34 Hardware Description Chapter 3 Installation and Replacement Overview Introduction This chapter
43. Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard 6435 6455 Installation Manual Notice 2003 Vanguard Managed Solutions LLC 575 West Street Mansfield Massachusetts 02048 508 261 4000 All rights reserved Printed in U S A Restricted Rights Notification for U S Government Users The software including firmware addressed in this manual is provided to the U S Government under agreement which grants the government the minimum restricted rights in the software as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR or the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement DFARS whichever is applicable If the software is procured for use by the Department of Defense the following legend applies Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 If the software is procured for use by any U S Government entity other than the Department of Defense the following notice applies Notice Notwithstanding any other lease or license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in FAR 52 227 19 C Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States Notice continued
44. X 2 e mm ALARM 1 ALARM 2 Figure 2 39 VoIP Convergence Card Rear Panel E1 Version A Caution You can install two T1 or two El VoIP Convergence Cards in one Vanguard 6455 The Vanguard 6455 does not operate correctly if you install T1 and El versions in the same unit The T1 version of this option card supports a maximum of 24 voice channels The El version supports a maximum of 30 voice channels DSP SIMM Cards must be installed on the VoIP Convergence Card to support voice channels If these SIMM Cards are not mounted to the option card it supports data transmission only 2 30 Hardware Description Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Alarm LEDs Each interface is supported by an alarm LED that illuminates whenever an error is detected on the T1 E1 interface Rear Panel The T1 version of the VoIP Convergence Card has two RJ48C connectors The El Connectors version of the card has two RJ48C and four BNC connectors Figures 2 40 and 2 41 show these connectors Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin Signal Pin Signal Receive Ring Transmit Tip Receive Tip No Connection No Connection No Connection BRP wl Al ol NIAI No Connection Transmit Ring Figure 2 40 RJ48C Connector and Pinout RX Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Ring Transmit Ring Figure 2 41 BNC Connector RX and TX E1 Line Impedance Each El line termination can be set to either 75Q or 120Q using the DIP switch on
45. an support two Option Cards Figure 1 1 shows the front panels of a Vanguard 6435 and a Vanguard 6455 Vanguard 6435 base NODE UP Alphanumeric LCD Vanguard 6455 Ajse NODE UP Alphanumeric LCD Figure 1 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 Front Panels For a detailed description of the Vanguard 6435 6455 and its features refer to the Vanguard 6435 6455 Description section on page 1 2 and the Features section on page 1 3 For descriptions of the Vanguard 6435 6455 Daughtercards Option Cards and other hardware components refer to the appropriate sections in Chapter 2 Hardware Description About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 Description Vanguard 6435 6455 Description Introduction Vanguard 6435 Description Vanguard 6455 Description The Vanguard 6435 and 6455 are flexible RISC processor based multiservice routers that provide increased performance and enhanced capability through high speed interfaces for bandwidth intensive LAN WAN applications They offer cost effective simultaneous support for voice fax video and mixed protocol data traffic over IP Frame Relay X 25 ISDN ATM or NX64 T1 E1 services The Vanguard 6435 comes in a compact standalone version where the Vanguard 6455 can be easily mounted in a 19 inch rack They are SNMP manageable and come with a variety of LAN SNA and IP networking features This section briefly describes the Vang
46. and time This is done via the CTP in the Update System Parameter menu Battery Type Replace the lithium battery with lithium coin cell type CR2032 or its equivalent These can be obtained where watch batteries are sold Battery Disposal Dispose of the battery in compliance with applicable local regulations Installation and Replacement 3 31 InstallinglRemoving the Lithium Battery Routine Battery The lithium battery should be replaced every two years Follow the instructions in Replacement Figure 3 16 to replace the battery Before Removing Before you remove or install the battery you must access the Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing the motherboard as described in the Accessing the Motherboard section on page 3 16 Battery Removing Once you can see the motherboard locate the battery as shown in Figure 3 10 Figure 3 16 shows how to install and replace the battery Installing the Battery 3 32 To remove the battery Using your fingers push the retaining tabs aside and pry the battery out of the holder Battery To install the battery Place the battery in the holder with the positive side up and press down until the retaining tabs click into place Retaining Tabs Note When done replace the motherboard as explained in the Accessing the Mother board section on page 3 16 Battery Holder Figure 3 16 Replacing the Battery Installation and Replacement Installing Flash and CMEM
47. ard 6435 6455 supports V 11 V24 V 35 V 36 and DSU DIMs The two DIM slots are associated with specific ports e DIM Slot 1 is associated with Port 1 e DIM Slot 2 is associated with Port 2 Depending on how the DIMs are placed the ports act as DTE or DCE For more information refer to the DIMs SIMMs DIMMs and Switches section in Chapter 3 Depending on the type of DIM on the motherboard the DIP switches can have either of two settings as shown in Figure 2 7 These switches are set at the factory If you need to change the DIP switch settings refer to DIMs SIMMs DIMMs and Switches section in Chapter 3 2 7 Motherboard Switch Settings for V 11 V 35 V 36 DSU Figure 2 7 Settings for DIM DIP Switches This table details the DIM DIP switch settings Switch Settings for V 24 Switch Number V 11 V 35 V 36 DSU V 24 1 Off On 2 Off On 3 Off On 4 Off On 5 Off On 6 On Off 7 On Off 8 On Off Test Mode Switch Figure 2 8 shows the Test Mode switch and this table explains the function of each switch setting Not Used Default CTP Reeri b a gt gt MB Figure 2 8 Test Mode Switch Switch No IName On Off 1 Port 2 RUTM Pin 22 is input on Port 2 Pin 22 is output on Port 2 2 Port 2 MB Pin 25 is input on Port 2 Pin 25 is output on Port 2 3 Port IRUTM Pin 22 is input on Port 1 Pin 22 is output on Port 1
48. bles one for each 50 pin connector on the back panel break out into four DB 25 connectors which allow for standard connection via cables to other equipment The Vanguard 6455 Option Card differs from the existing Vanguard Daughtercards as follows Supports processor s and a high speed bus interface to the motherboard e Supports large cards 4 75 x 12 inches for external device connection Port Description The SDB4 ports have these characteristics e Data Rates up to 2 048 Mbps e MC68360 processor e DIM support Configuration is factory set as specified by your sales order V 11 DIM V 24 DIM V 35 DIM V 36 DIM High Speed 2 26 Hardware Description Vanguard 6455 Option Cards DIMs The SDB4 Option Card supports DIMs that allow the rear panel connectors to function as V 11 V24 V 35 or V 36 ports Depending on how the DIMs are placed the ports act as DTE or DCE Refer to Figure 2 34 for details DIM DIP Switches Depending on the type of DIM the DIP switches on the SDB4 card must have either of two settings shown in Figure 2 34 and in this table Switch Number V 11 V 35 V 36 DSU V 24 1 Off On 2 Off On 3 Off On 4 Off On 5 Off On 6 On Off 7 On Off 8 On Off Test Mode Switch This table shows the SDB4 Test Mode Switch settings Switch No Name On Off Port 2 RUTM Pin 22 is input on Port 2 Pin 22 is output on Port 2 Port 2 MB
49. cations Ware software suite For a detailed list of the software supported by the Vanguard 6435 6455 e Contact your Vanguard Managed Solutions representative e Visit the Vanguard Managed Solutions website http www vanguardms com support documentation About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 5 Applications Applications Introduction Multimedia Traffic This section describes several typical applications for the Vanguard 6435 6455 e e e Multimedia Traffic IP Traffic Virtual Private Network VPN From Leased Line to Frame Relay With the Vanguard 6435 Multiple LAN Figure 1 2 shows two Vanguard 6435s linked to a Vanguard 6560 at a main office The Vanguard 6435 connects a remote ATM site to a main bank location The Vanguard 6435 connections are e e e e 56K link through a 56K DSU CSU daughtercard to the main bank location ATM async or sync connection through one of the serial ports or a DIM Site Daughtercard Video camera connection through a RemoteVU Daughtercard Phone connection through a Single Port or Dual Port Voice Daughtercard The branch bank site shows how a Vanguard 6435 can handle the connection requirements with these connections e e e e 128K link through the FT1 or FE1 Daughtercard Multiple video cameras through one or more RemoteVUTM Daughtercards Ethernet LAN connection to the branch bank server Transaction terminal through one of the built in
50. compliance with the requirement and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Danish Konformitetserkl amp ring Hermed erklerer VanguardMS atindest ende Vanguard Routereri overensstemmelse med de grundle ggende krav og de relevante punkter i direktiv 1999 5 EF Dutch Verklaring van overeenstemming Hierbij verklaart VanguardMS dat diens Vanguard Router voldoet aan de basisvereisten en andere relevante voorwaarden van EG richtlijn 1999 5 EG Finnish Vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus VanguardMS vakuuttaa t ten ett Vanguard Router on direktiivin 1999 5 EC keskeisten vaatimusten ja sen muiden t t koskevien s nn sten mukainen French D claration de conformit Par la pr sente VanguardMS d clare que ce routeur Vanguard est conforme aux conditions essentielles et a toute autre modalit pertinente de la Directive 1999 5 CE German Konformit tserkl rung Hiermit erkl rt VanguardMS dass der Vanguard Router die grundlegenden Anforderungen und sonstige ma gebliche Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG erf llt Greek nroon Zvnn ppoons 10 TOV TAPOVTOS N gera peia VanguardM S SnaA veE1 OTL YH napodoa ovVoKevN pouoAoyntng Vanguard Router mAnpoitic Bac k amp s ana nos s kat GAAESG Bao K amp g npo nod amp oes s tng O nyiag 1999 5 EK B 5 Product Declarations and Regulatory Information B 6 Italian Dichiarazione di conformita Con la presente VanguardMS dichiara che il router Vanguard sod
51. de Certains composants du 6435 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants Vorsicht Einige im 6435 6455 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile beschadigt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an Installation and Replacement 3 21 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Note You can install the DIMs only one Note When installing a different way because Pin 4 is larger than DIM be sure to change the the others DIP switch setting DIM Motherboard Rear Panel Switch Settings for V 11 V 35 V 36 DSU DIM Switch Settings for V 24 DIM DCE Figure 3 11 DIM Replacement and Switch Settings Setting DIM DIP The two DIM DIP switches are set at the factory If you need to reset them refer to Switches 3 22 Figure 3 11 and the following table Switch Number V 11 V 35 V 24 V 36 DSU l Off On 2 Off On 3 Off On 4 Off On 5 Off On 6 On Off 7 On Off 8 On Off Installation and Replacement Adding or Removing SDRAM DIMMs Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Figure 3 12 shows how to add or remove a SDRAM sy
52. dem e V 90 Modem This section briefly describes these cards For instructions for installing these cards refer to the Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide Part Number T0020 WhNote For information regarding Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards turn to the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards on page 2 18 Older Vanguard Daughtercards do not fit into the Vanguard 6435 6455 You can only use the newer daughtercards which are identified by a dimple as shown in Figure 2 9 Ifthe dimple is not present do not attempt to use the Daughtercard in the Vanguard 6435 6455 Also when installing a Vanguard Daughtercard into a 6435 6455 you must use the shorter two sided header The taller header is used with other Vanguard units Dimple Figure 2 9 New Vanguard 6435 6455 Daughtercard Example Caution If you attempt to force an older Vanguard Daughtercard into a Vanguard 6435 6455 the equipment will be damaged If you have an older Vanguard Daughtercard and would like to use it in a Vanguard 6435 6455 contact your service representative about having the card reworked Vanguard Daughtercards DIM Daughtercard This card supports a single V 11 V 24 V 35 or V 36 DIM Digital Interface Module 56 K DSU CSU Daughtercard ISDN BRI U Daughtercard and can be set as either aDTE or DCE Figure 2 10 shows the DIM Daughtercard connector as it appears on the back panel DIM SITE Figure 2 10 DIM Daughtercard Connector
53. der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an ENote The location of the Data Compression DCC DSP SIMM Encryption SIMM and the FLASH SIMM are indicated on the motherboard as shown in Figure 3 13 Installation and Replacement 3 25 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 To Install the Data Compression or Encryption SIMM Nee Push the SIMM into the connector lining Insert the SIMM into the connector at a up the holes with the tab allowing the metal slight angle then straighten it and push the clips to hold the SIMM in place Pu ee willhear To Remove the Data Compression or PESES piace Encryption SIMM To Remove the FLASH SIMM Use your fingers to push back the two metal Use your fingers to push back the two metal retaining clips and lift out the SIMM retaining clips and lift out the SIMM Metal Clip FLASH SIMM Encryption or Locking Tab Figure 3 13 FLASHIData CompressionlEncryption SIMM Installation 3 26 Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing Removing Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Introduction This section explains how to install an Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard into a Vanguard 6435 6455 enclosure For a detailed description ofthe 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard refer to the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards section in Chapter 2 ENote Before you can install or replace an Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard you must first access the Vanguard
54. disfa i requisiti essenziali e le altre disposizioni pertinenti della direttiva 1999 5 CE Portuguese Declarag o de Conformidade Atraves da presente a VanguardMS declara que este encaminhador Vanguard se encontra em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposig es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 CE Spanish Declaraci n de conformidad Por la presente declaraci n VanguardMS declara que este encaminador Vanguard cumple los requisitos esenciales y otras cl usulas importantes de la directiva 1999 5 CE Swedish verensst mmelsef rklaring VanguardMS f rklarar h rmed att denna Vanguardrouter verensst mmer med de v sentliga kraven och vriga relevanta stadganden i direktiv 1999 5 EG Industry Canada Notification of Canadian Requirements Product Declarations and Regulatory Information The following information includes the Industry Canada statement regarding ISDN and T1 equipment use The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some
55. e Quantity of SES 3780 remote ports e Maximum Simultaneous Calls The Frame Relay Station or X 25 Port parameter Number of Two Way Simultaneous Calls needs to be increased in order to accommodate increasing the number of 3780 conversion stations to 256 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Vanguard 6455 Requirements for Bisync Enable Ease of Configuration Introduction Device Memory Parameters This section explains how to configure and set up your Vanguard device for Ease of Configuration Ease of Configuration is a memory intensive function Therefore be sure that your node has the maximum amount of RAM it can handle For information about memory capacity refer to the installation guide that came with your device To enable Ease of Configuration you need to configure two Node Record parameters and then boot the node For Ease of Configuration these parameters should be set to their maximum value The parameters are described below ENote These parameters are also described in the Configure the Node chapter of the Vanguard Basic Configuration Manual Part Number T0113 Shared Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size Range 0 to 16000000 Default 0 Description This specifies the size of the special shared memory pool dedicated for Ease of Configuration e To disable this parameter set to zero 0 To enable Ease of Configuration set this parameter to the maximum value mNote A change to this paramete
56. e original packing material and shipping container are available reuse these items to return equipment If these items are not available it is your responsibility to package the contents in a manner that protects the equipment from damage during normal shipping and handling Responsibility for damage to equipment during transit must be resolved between you and the carrier VanguardMS can provide you with specific packaging instructions upon request Numerics 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard connector pinouts 2 19 LEDs 2 19 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard 2 14 2 15 56 K DSU CSU Daughtercard 2 12 6435 features 1 3 port numbers 2 3 serial numbers 2 5 6435 6455 adding replacing components 3 15 DIMs 2 7 enclosure 2 2 operating environment 3 4 port numbers 3 9 rack mount installation 3 6 rear panel 2 3 shipping contents 3 2 software support 1 5 standalone installation 3 4 6455 features 1 3 port numbers 2 3 serial numbers 2 5 A Adding Components 3 15 Applications Virtual Private Network VPN 1 9 Voice over Frame Relay 1 9 Voice over IP 1 9 ATM Connector Pinouts 2 22 El Version 2 22 EDC Switch Settings 2 21 Enhanced Daughtercards 2 21 T1 Version 2 21 Audience vii Avertissement xi B Battery disposal 3 31 replacement schedule 3 32 replacement type 3 31 Besondere Hinweise Beschreibung xi Index B Continued BSC 3270 to LLC2 SNA Conversion 1 14 Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size 1 15 C Cabling dau
57. eeeee e 10 100BaseT Enhanced Daughtercard ccceeeseeees ATM Enhanced Daughtercard anna TIE ATM Port Configuration use Vanguard 6435 and 6455 ATM Compression Support Vanguard 6455 Option Cards ccccccccesseesseeseeseeseeteeeeeenes BOBS Ophion Card nen Token Rine Ci a Voice over IP Convergence Card un Chapter 3 Installation and Replacement ee eT 2 2 ee 2 6 s et 2 11 EE 2 18 VERLIEREN 2 19 BEER RIESEN 2 21 deine 2 23 E ORT 2 24 Gibbs 2 25 ee 2 26 E E 2 28 EE 2 29 Checking Your Shipment Contents 0 ccccccsceeesesteeereeeees Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing the Standalone Version nnneenenne Installing the 6455 Rack Mount Version ss ssseseeseeeeen Thermal Considerations anna Cabling Your Vanguard 6435 6455 cn Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 nnnenenneennnnnnn Contents continued Chapter 3 Installation and Replacement Continued Arckessing the Matherkaanl nasse ai 3 16 DIMs SIMMs DIMMs and Switches ccc ccc cceccsesssecccccesssseeeeeeeeseeees 3 21 Installing Removing Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards 3 27 Installing Removing Vanguard 6455 Option Cards eceseeseeeeteens 3 29 Installing Removing the Lithium Battery san 3 31 Installing Flash sod CMEM riren tesir aA 3 33 Chapter 4 Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Pair ee 4 2 Power ben an 4 3 Operating Front Panel Messages nen ee 4 5 Front Panel Dis
58. eis dient einem bestimmten Zweck und wird im dargestellten Format angezeigt mWichtig WICHTIG wird zur Betonung signifikanter Angaben zu Vorgehensweisen verwendet Vorsicht Ein Vorsichtshinweis macht Sie darauf aufmerksam da Nichtbefolgung zu Software Hardware oder Datensch den f hren kann Warnung Eine Warnung weist Sie darauf hin da ernsthafte K rperverletzungsgefahr besteht I seguenti simboli ciascuno con una speciale funzione evidenziano determinate informazioni all interno del manuale Il formato quello riportato qui di seguito mNota Questo tipo di avvertimento viene utilizzato per evidenziare tutte le informazioni significative relative ad una procedura Attenzione Questo tipo di avvertimento fornisce informazioni che se non vengono seguite possono provocare danni al software all hardware o ai dati Avvertenza Questo tipo di avvertimento indica la presenza di condizioni di rischio che possono causare lesioni fisiche Si tratta del simbolo pi importante al quale prestare attenzione xi Japanese FeAl a0 Korean dos Norwegian Spesielle merknader xii HA RAT WP ORS fo CHITIERT DRO H SRA HHS NET SRACINLTNSUHA WAH KAOBATRTNENET BEE i ARR NTE sA ES AU SN CTWVANRIGEDEVBGER e hI D FYT ki FF PERILA WHER DET SEHE SS E Reha ak SUCHET ARN BME RS HEED ET Si A 4 22 ASAP SB USS 2287 MAA HS ASe Merknadstypene
59. ent enclosures the procedures for accessing the motherboard is different for each device Figure 3 8 shows how to remove and install the Vanguard 6455 motherboard Figure 3 10 shows the location of the components on the motherboard Warning To prevent injury and damage to the equipment power down the unit and disconnect the power cord before you remove or install the motherboard Avertissement Pour viter toute blessure ou endommagement de l amp quipement teignez l unite et d connectez le cordon d alimentation avant d enlever ou d installer la carte m re Warnung Um pers nliche Verletzungen und Sch den am Ger t zu verhindern schalten Sie das Ger t ab und ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus bevor Sie die Hauptplatine entfernen oder installieren Caution Use care when handling and placing the motherboard on a surface There are components on the bottom of the motherboard that can be damaged Caution Some components used in the 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants Vorsicht Einige im 6455 verwendete
60. es emphasize certain information in the guide Each serves a special purpose and is displayed in the format shown BNote Note is used to emphasize any significant information Caution Caution provides you with information that if not followed can result in damage to software hardware or data Warning Warning is the most serious notice indicating that you can be physically hurt DAP aii or oh Dal Si A P RER a BIA MY BSF AP ae i ms wich TE A HAF RYE BERNIE A mie ZA Ss A Danish Saerlige overskrifter DOS RAR WR BOR ARES BRE BE PP CHE AY BI Il I TER EREE KHK AAH RE F lgende overskrifter fremh ver nogle af oplysningerne i vejledningen De tjener hvert et specifikt form l og vises i f lgende format EBem rk Bem rk anvendes til at fremh ve vigtig information Forsigtig Forsigtig understreger oplysninger som hvis de ikke bliver fulgt kan f re til beskadigelse af software hardware eller data 4 Advarsel Advarsel er den mest alvorlige overskrift og tilkendegiver mulig personskade Dutch Bijzondere vermeldingen Finnish Erityisilmoitukset French Messages sp ciaux De volgende vermeldingen besteden extra aandacht aan bepaalde informatie in de handleiding Elke vermelding heeft een eigen nut en wordt in de volgende opmaak weergegeven Opmerking Een opmerking wordt gebruikt om belangrijke informatie te benadrukken Let op Di
61. ghtercards 3 14 option cards 3 14 rear panel ports 3 10 Canadian Regulatory Requirements B 7 Connectors 2 14 D Data Compression SIMM 2 9 add remove 3 25 Daughtercard 2 Port Voice FXS 2 14 2 15 56 K DSU CSU 2 12 cabling 3 14 compatibility 2 11 DIM 2 12 Dual E amp M 2 17 FT1 FE1 2 16 ISDN BRI ST 2 13 ISDN BRI U 2 12 list 1 5 2 7 2 11 RemoteVU 2 14 remove replace 3 15 V 34 Modem 2 17 V 90 Modem 2 17 Voice FXS FXO 2 14 DIM Daughtercard 2 12 DIM DIP Switches 2 7 2 27 DIMs 2 7 2 27 add remove 3 21 DIP switch setting 3 22 Dual E amp M Daughtercard 2 17 E Electromagnetic Radiation requirements B 7 Enclosure 2 2 Encryption SIMM 2 9 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard 1 5 2 18 2 25 add remove 3 27 ATM 2 21 Equipment return 1 packaging 2 Index 1 F Factory repair 2 Fan 3 8 Features 1 3 Flash and CMEM installation 3 33 FLASH SIMM 2 9 add remove 3 25 Front Panel Messages booting the node 4 4 coldloading 4 3 list 4 6 normal operations 4 5 FT1 FE1 Daghtercard 2 16 H Hardware Specifications A 1 Heat 3 8 Inlet Temperature 3 8 Installation Instructions rack mount version 3 7 standalone version 3 5 ISDN BRI S T Daughtercard 2 13 ISDN BRI U Daughtercard 2 12 L Lease expiry Loading Software 4 7 Messages spZciaux x Important x Mise en garde x Motherboard 2 6 components 2 6 remove replace 3 16 O Operating Environment 3 4 Operating Software 4 7 Option Card add remove 3 2
62. hat the rack mounted Vanguard 6455 is properly grounded at all times Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Installation Figure 3 3 explains how to install a Vanguard 6455 into an equipment rack Large Mounting Bracket j Small Mounting Ai Brackets For racks smaller than 24 use the small mounting brackets in the rear Front Mounting Bracket f Be a Attach the brackets to the chassis the front brackets to Ba the side that will be in the front of the rack and the ow a gt straight extension brackets to the side that will be to the rear Be sure the screws are tight ki At the front of the rack attach the brackets to the rails Note Do not remove the rubber Be sure the screws are tight feet from the bottom of the enclosure The rubber feet At the rear of the rack attach the mounting brackets to prevent multiple Vanguard the extension brackets Use the large or small 6455s from being stacked mounting brackets as needed Adjust the mounting En SC and restrict air brackets until they line up with the rails Tighten the ow screws to the extension bracket and then to the rails Figure 3 3 Installing the Vanguard 6455 Into a Rack Installation and Replacement 3 7 Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Thermal Considerations Introduction Fan Inlet Temperature Thermal Shutdown 3 8 This section explains some of the heat and temperature factors
63. he D Locate the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard and you want to remove and loosen the captive remove the filler eer panel by loosening the screws that are holding it to the back panel captive screws e and remove the two mounting Carefully position the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard over the connector Press 3 Carefully lift out the daughtercard down firmly so the daughtercard connector seats properly with the motherboard connector Secure the Enhanced Vanguard Daughter card with the two mounting screws and the two captive screws on the back panel Figure 3 14 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Installation 3 28 Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Installing Removing Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Introduction Instructions This section explains how to install an optional Option Card into a Vanguard 6455 enclosure Option Cards do not operate in a Vanguard 6435 For a detailed description of the SDB 4 Port Sync Async card including information about DIP switch settings turn to the Vanguard 6455 Option Cards section in Chapter 2 Figure 3 15 explains how to install an Option Card into a Vanguard 6455 Warning To prevent injury be sure to power down the unit and disconnect the power cord before you remove the Option Card Avertissement Pour viter toute blessure teignez l unite et d connectez le cordon d alimentation avant d
64. he LEDs LED Description Yellow e On Active Tx Rx activity e Off No activity Green e On The link is up e Off The link is down 2 19 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Configuring the 10 100BaseT Card Multiple LANs 2 20 The Vanguard 6435 6455 supports only one 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard at a time However the Vanguard 6435 6455 can simultaneously support the onboard Ethernet 10BaseT port Port 5 and the 10 100BaseT port either Port 10 or Port 13 depending on the card s location Ethernet Port records can be configured for both ports providing there are no conflicts between the two records such as bridge link and router interface numbers e If you manually configure the onboard 10BaseT Port Port 5 the 10 100BaseT port Port 10 13 automatically uses the default Ethernet Port record e Ifyou do not configure either port the 10 100BaseT Port Port 10 13 uses the default configuration and the 10baseT Port Port 5 is disabled e You can configure the 10 100BaseT Port Port 10 13 as NULL which effectively disables the port For more information about configuring an Ethernet port refer to the Ethernet Basics Guide Part Number T0109 The Vanguard 6435 6455 can simultaneously support only two LANs in any of these combinations e Two Ethernet LANs e One token Ring LAN and one Ethernet LAN ENote The Ethernet LANs can be either two 10BaseT LANs or one 10BaseT a
65. he locking levers by pushing them outward Lift out the DIMM Figure 3 12 SDRAM DIMM Installation Replacement 3 24 Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Adding Removing Figure 3 13 shows how to add or remove a FLASH or Data Compression SIMM for a FLASH Data Compression Encryption SIMM the Vanguard 6435 6455 Refer to Figure 3 10 for the location of the SIMM slots e Data Compression SIMM or Encryption SIMM Slot U108 e FLASH SIMM Slot U57 Caution Be careful when installing a Data Compression SIMM or a FLASH SIMM These SIMM slots look identical and you may accidently place a SIMM in the wrong SIMM slot which could damage the equipment Caution Some components used in the 6435 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6435 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants A Vorsicht Einige im 6435 6455 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile beschadigt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei
66. he sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain ofthe number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQH TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installat
67. hen a Vanguard 6435 6455 already contains the Applications Ware software and is being booted Step Display Message 1 BootPROM Vnn 2 Loading FIPL 3 Loading FBIST 4 Testing Node 5 BootPROM Vnn 6 Loading FIPL 7 Loading ONS 8 Booting ONS 9 Node Up Note nn is the version number Note Digital Voice ports Vanguard 6455 are booted twice when the node is warm booted Two port boot complete messages are displayed Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Operating Front Panel Messages Operating Front Panel Messages Introduction During normal operation the Vanguard 6435 6455 displays a series of four messages on the front panel They appear for several seconds and are rotated in sequence Operating Displays This table lists the normal front panel messages Display Message Description Node Up The node is running Vanguard 6435 or Vanguard 6455 The model type S5 4 nn 16 characters Indicates the software version running on the node including software feature set name up to 16 characters CPU Util nn Percentage of CPU capability being used Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 4 5 Front Panel Display Messages Front Panel Display Messages Description 4 6 This section consists of a table explaining all the Vanguard 6435 6455 front panel messages Display Message Descriptio
68. hrough the Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard gateway networks Examples of these features are e e e e e e Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR in temporary mode Call Holding Call Transfer Call Forwarding Call Waiting BNote Release 6 0 and greater includes end to end support for Q Sig supplementary services for the 6455 and 7300 Series platforms This capability is consistent with the services now available for BRI on these same platforms Messaging Figure 1 7 through Figure 1 10 represent the four types of messaging supported e e e e Basic Q SIG Application Facilities Messages Connectionless Messages D Channel Only Messages Figure 1 7 Basic Q SIG Application About the Vanguard 6435 6455 PRI Supplementary Service QSIG ae o 2 User 101 Call User 201 a a sau 3 PBX 201 sends Facility Message Signal roaie 1 User 201 has calls forwarded to User 401 ees ec 201 i Frame Relay 4 Figure 1 8 Facilities Messages 1 User 201 calls User 401 No Answer Frame Relay Figure 1 9 Connectionless Message 1 12 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 PRI Supplementary Service 2 User 101 tries to make call to User 101 3 PB 101 sends back busy indication 4 PBX 410 camps on User 101 using D Channel Only Messages 5 PBX 401 places call when User 101 is free Fig
69. ificaciones de car cter m s importante e indican la posibilidad de da os fisicos para el usuario F ljande beteckningar betonar viss information i handboken Var och en har ett speciellt syfte och visas i formatet nedan BOBS OBS anvands for att betona viktig information Viktigt Viktigt ger dig information som om den inte f ljs kan resultera i skada 1 programvara maskinvara eller data xiii xiv Varning Varning r den mest allvarliga beteckningen och den indikerar att du kan skadas fysiskt Customer Questions Comments About This Manual Customer Information Customer Information Customers who have questions about Vanguard Managed Solutions products or services should contact your VanguardMS representative or visit this website for product sales support documentation or training information http www vanguardms com To help us improve our product documentation please complete the comment card included with this manual and return it by fax to 508 339 9592 If you prefer provide your name company and telephone number and someone in the documentation group will contact you to discuss your comments XV In Cut Here 74 Z EE EE EE EE Customer Response Card Vanguard Managed Solutions would like your help in improving its product documentation Please complete and return this card by fax to 5
70. ion For detailed information refer to the BSC 3270 to SNA Manual Part Number T0101 08 e Support for BSC 2780 3780 t0 SNA LUO Conversion For detailed information refer to the BSC 2780 3 780 to SNA LUO Manual Part Number T0101 09 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Features Introduction Features This section describes the features available with your Vanguard 6435 6455 For descriptions ofthe software running on your Vanguard 6435 6455 refer to the appropriate protocol document Hardware Features This table lists the hardware features of the Vanguard 6435 and the Vanguard 6455 Increased Flash SIMM Memory Size Expansion Vanguard 6435 Vanguard 6455 Compact low profile enclosure with Low profile enclosure with rear fixed motherboard and support for accessible motherboard and support for three daughtercards three daughtercards e two Vanguard 6455 Option Cards Motorola MPC860 PowerPC RISC Motorola MPC860 PowerPC RISC processor processor 4 Megabytes of Non Volatile FLASH Before release 5 6 4 Megabytes of Non can be expanded with optional Volatile FLASH can be expanded with SIMMs and 16 Megabytes of SDRAM optional SIMMs and 16 Megabytes of can be expanded with an optional 32 SDRAM can be expanded with an Megabyte DIMM optional 32 Megabyte DIMM Release 5 6 and greater ships with 32 Megabyte DIMM installed Standard rear panel ports include Standard rear panel ports i
71. ion describes the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards currently supported by the 6435 and 6455 These include e 10 100BaseT Enhanced Daughtercard on page 2 19 e ATM Enhanced Daughtercard on page 2 21 2 18 Hardware Description Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards 10 100BaseT Enhanced Daughtercard Introduction RJ 45 Connector Pinout EDC LEDs Hardware Description The 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard conforms to the Fast Ethernet specification IEEE 802 3u known as 100BaseT This LAN standard has raised the Ethernet speed limit from 10 Megabits to 100 Megabits per second Furthermore the card has an auto sensing feature that allows it to determine ifthe connection is 10BaseT or 100BaseT and adjust its speed as required This card supports half or full duplex operation with the default being half duplex Figure 2 26 shows a drawing of the 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Figure 2 26 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard The 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard has a single RJ45 connector and is cabled using CAT 5 twisted pair copper cables This table details the pin for the 10 100Base T RJ45 connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Transmit Positive 4 Not Used 2 Transmit Negative 5 Not Used Receive Data Positive 6 Receive Data Negative The 10 100BaseT Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard has two LEDs built into the rear panel connector This tables explains t
72. ion of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult a trained technician Equipment that meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications is conformed by the registration number Equipment that complies with Industry rules includes a label or permanent marking on the printed circuit board that connects to the network The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that the registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Writer Bob Nichols Part Number T0166 Rev H Publication Specialist Denise Skinner Publication Code RC Illustrator Tim Kinch Printed November 1999 About This Manual Contents Special Notices and Translations Customer Information Customer Response Card Chapter 1 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Vanguard 6435 6455 Description eensennseeneennnenennnn FOAME onnan REREE THE EREDEEEEREERERLRIERNEER EEERDEENERUNEE ADDON arie PRI Supplementary Service san ee EdeetEEe Vanguard 6455 Requirements for Bisync neenene Enable Ease of Configuration nnenennnnenennnn Chapter 2 Hardware Description EAT IOS eege E spaa ieloneie ns Vanguard Dauchletcans ans Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards sso nnseoonseoeosesree
73. is running diagnostic tests on the hardware Vanguard 6435 or The model type Vanguard 6455 Zap Mode The diagnostic Zap mode is invoked Force Coldboot or Clear CMEM commands can be selected Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Loading the Software Loading the Software Introduction Operating Software Optional Software This section briefly describes how to load the software into your Vanguard 6435 6455 WhNote After the software has been loaded refer to the appropriate user document to configure and use the different software options The operating software is compressed in FLASH and loaded into SDRAM for execution There are a variety of operating software feature sets available for the Vanguard 6435 6455 e See the Software Release Notice accompanying your Vanguard 6435 6455 for feature information on the operating software available for your unit e See the Software Installation and Download Guide Part Number T0028 for information on installing the operating software You can obtain Applications Ware Packages that can be tailored to your specific needs The Applications Ware licenses available for Vanguard products are e P e SNA e Multi Service e Voice e AS 400 Comm Server e Security e Fax WhNote A license refers to both a legal document that allows a customer to use features and to the software that contains the features For details about the contents ofthe Applications Ware package
74. is section explains how to install the rack mount version ofthe Vanguard 6455 Be sure that you have the mounting brackets that came with the unit When rack mounting a Vanguard 6455 you can orient the unit in either oftwo ways e Front Panel Forward The front panel faces the front of the rack This allows you to easily read the LCD panel display The cables run out the rear ofthe rack e Rear Panel Forward The rear panel faces the front of the rack This allows you to easily access the cables and to replace and install the motherboard and cards For either mounting method refer to Figure 3 3 Take note of these considerations before and after rack mounting your Vanguard 6455 A Caution It is possible to subject the rack mounted Vanguard 6455 to high temperatures Be sure the ambient temperature in the equipment rack and around the inlets of the cards and power supply does not exceed the recommended temperature limits listed in Appendix A Caution Be sure that the rack mounted Vanguard 6455 has adequate air flow for cooling purposes Leave a minimum of 2 inch 5 cm clearance on each side Inadequate airflow can cause thermal shutdown of the power supply Caution When mounting a Vanguard 6455 in a rack be sure the mounting screws are adequately tightened so the enclosure does not bend or fall Caution Be sure that the power circuit to which the Vanguard 6455 is connected is not overloaded Caution Be sure t
75. mmendation 2 below 2 Ifthe node to be upgraded still has the 5 1 bootprom with a 6 2 image it is recommended that you download a 6 1 image into the node and then go directly to method 2 This could happen if you used TFTP or Procomm or Flash to Flash crossload to get 6 2 to the node Go directly to method 2 valid for 8MEG SIMM inclusion Installation and Replacement 3 35 Chapter 4 Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to e Power up your Vanguard 6435 6455 e Ensure that the unit powered up correctly and is up and running by reading the front panel display e Load the Vanguard 6435 6455 software Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 4 1 Power Up Procedure Power Up Procedure Introduction This section explains how to power up the Vanguard 6435 6455 Procedure Follow these steps to power up your Vanguard 6435 6455 Step Action 1 Check that all the cards are fully inserted and secure 2 Make sure that the AC power cord is plugged in 3 Set the power switch to On 4 Check that the fan is operating 5 Check that the front panel LCD displays the proper messages as described in the next section To power down the Vanguard 6435 6455 simply set the power switch to Off 4 2 Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Power Up Sequence Power Up Sequence Introduction One of two processes occur when you power up the Vanguard 6435 645
76. n BootPROM Vn n Indicates the revision of the Boot Prom software This is displayed after power up and when the node is reset Booting ONS The node is booting operating software is being started Coldload Done When the image has successfully loaded into FLASH this message appears for 5 seconds CPU Util nn Percentage of CPU capability being used Writing to FLASH The Cold Loader is loading an image into FLASH Erasing FLASH The Coldloader is erasing FLASH After this is complete the Flash image can be sent to the node ERR Bad FLASH An error occurred while the Cold Loader was loading an image into FLASH Loading FBIST FBIST software is being loaded from FLASH to SDRAM for execution Loading FIPL FIPL software is being loaded from FLASH to SDRAM for execution Loading ONS The operating software is being loaded from FLASH to SDRAM for execution Need ColdLoad The FLASH does not contain a valid software image and the node is waiting to be ColdLoaded Node Up The node is up and running e The operating software has begun multi tasking e The data ports are enabled e Data can start passing S5 4 16 characters Indicates the software version running on the node including software feature set name up to 16 characters Send FLASH Image The Cold Loader is waiting for a FLASH image to be sent to the node during the cold load procedure Testing Node FBIST
77. n Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile besch digt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 A Caution When inserting the motherboard be sure the screws are tight If they are loose the motherboard could become unseated under the weight of the attached cables Removing the Motherboard D Power down the unit and remove the cables and power cord Loosen the two captive screws on either side of the motherboard rear panel Use the ejector lever to carefully slide out the Seren Installing the Motherboard Place th th lean flat surface O Carefully slide the motherboard EE into the card guides within the opening Push the motherboard into the enclosure make sure lever is flat against the back panel Make sure the edge connectors seat properly by pressing firmly on the thumbscrews Hand tighten the captive screws on both sides of the rear panel Be sure the screws are snug Gi Reconnect the cables and power cord and power up the unit Figure 3 8 Vanguard 6455 Motherboard Removal and Replacement Installation and Replacement 3 17 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Instructions forthe Figure 3 9 shows how to access the Vanguard 6435 motherboard Figure 3 10 shows
78. n of the card There are five physical ports on the Vanguard 6435 6455 rear panel Ports 1 and 2 These ports have Sync Async DB25 connectors Depending on the DIM installed they can support V 11 V24 V 35 and V 36 They can also be configured as DTE or DCE ports These tables describe the DB25 connector pinouts for Ports 1 and 2 DB25 V 24 Pinouts with DIM in DCE position Pin ITU Circuit HO Signal Name 1 zen Protective Ground 2 103 INPUT Transmitted data 3 104 OUTPUT Received data 4 105 INPUT Request To Send 5 106 OUTPUT Clear To Send 6 107 OUTPUT _ Data Set Ready 7 102 Signal Ground 8 109 OUTPUT Data Carrier Detect 14 INPUT Data Restraint Out 15 114 OUTPUT Transmitted Clock 16 117 OUTPUT Standby Indicator 17 115 OUTPUT Received Clock 18 INPUT External Rx Clock 20 108 2 INPUT Data Terminal Ready 21 140 INPUT V54 Loop 2 22 125 OUTPUT _ Ring Indicator 24 113 INPUT External Rx Clock 25 142 OUTPUT Test Indicator Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 DB25 V 24 Pinouts with DIM in DTE position Pin ITU Circuit HO Signal Name 1 Leen Protective Ground 2 103 OUTPUT Transmitted Data 3 104 INPUT Received Data 4 105 OUTPUT Request To Send 5 106 INPUT Clear To Send 6 107 INPUT Data Set Ready 7 1020000 I
79. nchronous DRAM DIMM Refer to Figure 3 10 for the location of the SDRAM DIMM Slot U66 For instructions for removing the motherboard refer to the Accessing the Motherboard section on page 3 16 Caution Some components used in the 6435 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6435 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants A Vorsicht Einige im 6435 6455 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile besch digt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an ENote The location of the SDRAM DIMM is indicated on the motherboard as shown in Figure 3 12 Installation and Replacement 3 23 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Adding SDRAM DIMM D Insert the DIMM into the slot at as shown here Carefully press the DIMM into the socket Lock the DIMM into place with the locking levers Locking Lever SDRAM DIMM SDRAM DIMM Slot Removing SDRAM DIMM CU Disengage t
80. nclude e Two Sync Async Ports with e Two Sync Async Ports with DB 25 DB 25 connectors connectors e One Ethernet 10BaseT port e One Ethernet 10BaseT port e Two Async ports RJ 45 e Two Async ports RJ 45 connectors connectors one acts as the CTP one acts as the CTP Release 6 2 and greater allows the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 to increase the FLASH memory and expand the CMEM area Existing Vanguard 6435 and 6455 s can be expanded to 12MB FLASH memory as long as the bootprom is also updated A new bootprom is required to support the 12MB Flash option with the 128 kbyte CMEM To use 128k CMEM 8 Mbyte FLASH SIMM must be installed and the bootprom updated Below are the recommended configurations Vanguard 6435 e SDRAM Expansion 16 Megabyte DIMM standard optional 32 Megabyte 32 Megabyte is recommended when using the 8 Megabyte Flash SIMM Vanguard 6455 e Vanguard 6455 Release 5 6 and greater the Vanguard 6455 ships with the recommended 32 Megabyte DIMM installed e Any Vanguard 6455 equipped with 16MB SDRAM and 8MB FLASH SIMM should be upgraded to 32MB SDRAM About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 3 Features Vanguard 6435 Vanguard 6455 16 Megabytes of SDRAM can be expanded with an optional 32 Megabyte DIMM With release 5 6 and greater the Vanguard 6455 is shipped with 32 Megabyte DIMM installed Expanded CMEM area from 64kbytes to 128 kbyte for the 12 MB Flash Option Expanded CMEM area f
81. ncryption SIMM Two DIMS Three Vanguard Daughtercards e e e e e e Two Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards There are three DIP switches Two DIM DIP switches One Test Mode switch There is a battery which provides power for the unit s real time clock Figure 2 6 shows the location of the motherboard components Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard Slots 2 and 1 SDRAM DIMM Slot LCD Display Connector Power Supply Connector H Fan Connector Battery Daughtercard Slot3 Port 2 Switch 1 O _ gt O LA a Flash SIMM Slot Data Compression O OOO0000000000000000000000 4 OGO0000000000000000000000 e EEN ER 5 I DIM Slot 2 OOOGO00000000000000000000 E el OO00000000000000000000 ID I gt DIM Slot 1 GEES Ielstlslslslslsislsislslslsislslslslslslslsislsl Daughtercard Slot 2 8 Port 1 Switch 3 Test Mode Encry
82. nd one 100 BaseT Hardware Description Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards ATM Enhanced Daughtercard Introduction This section describes how to install a T1 E1 ATM Enhanced Daughtercard Figure 2 27 into a Vanguard 6435 or Vanguard 6455 They support a maximum of two ATM EDCs each connecting a single port to either a T1 or El leased line network T1 ATM Enhanced Daughtercard EI ATM Enhanced N Daughtercard Figure 2 27 ATM T1 E1 EDCs ATM E1 Switch The El version of the ATM Enhanced Daughtercard contains a block of DIP Settings switches These are two position slide switches that set connection impedance e When all switches are in the on position you select 75 Q impedance e When all switches are in the off position you select 120 Q impedance On position selects 75 Q Off position selects 120 Q Figure 2 28 ATM E1 Enhanced Daughtercard Switch Settings There are two versions of the ATM Enhanced Daughtercard one for T1 and the other for El applications Figure 2 29 shows the rear panel of the T1 version and Figure 2 30 shows the rear panel of the El version Figure 2 29 ATM Enhanced Daughtercard Rear Panel T1 Version Hardware Description 2 21 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Figure 2 30 ATM Enhanced Daughtercard Rear Panel E1 Version ATM EDC Figure 2 31 identifies the connector pinouts found in the RJ48C connectors of both Connector Pinouts T1 and El versio
83. nnectors The 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard has two RJ11 connectors for two FXS Ports The two ports can be used simultaneously and each port supports one voice channel Figure 2 17 shows the 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel Hardware Description 4 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard 4 Port Voice FXO Daughtercard Hardware Description Vanguard Daughtercards T2 RT FXS 2 ooo E REND O Figure 2 17 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard Connectors WhNote Calls between two FXS ports within the same Vanguard 6435 6455 are not supported The Vanguard Quad FXS Daughter Card is supported on the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 The 4 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard has four RJ11 connectors for four FXS Ports The new software for this card is in release 6 0 Figure 2 18 shows the 4 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel Figure 2 19 shows the top view of an FXS Daughter Card Figure 2 19 Overview of FXS Daughtercard The Vanguard Quad FXO Daughter Card is supported on the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 The 4 Port Voice FXO Daughtercard has four RJ11 connectors for four FXO Ports The new software for this card is in release 6 0 Figure 2 20 shows the 4 Port Voice FXO Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel Figure 2 21 shows the top view of an FXO Daughter Card Figure 2 20 FXO Daughtercard 2 15 Vanguard Daughtercards FT1 FE1 Daughtercards
84. ns of this Enhanced Daughtercard Figure 2 32 identifies the pinouts of BNC connectors found on the El version Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Receive Ring 5 Transmit Tip 2 Receive Tip 6 No Connection 3 No Connection 7 No Connection 4 Transmit Ring 8 No Connection Figure 2 31 RJ48C Connector and Pinout RX TX Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Ring Transmit Ring Figure 2 32 BNC Connector RX and TX T1 E1 ATM Release 6 0 and greater includes enhanced ATM functionality for the Vanguard 6435 and 6455 The new enhancements are e Annex G Termination e Variable Bit Rate VBR real time and non real time 2 22 Hardware Description Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards T1E1 ATM Port Configuration Hardware Description If you are running T1 ATM on a Vanguard 6435 or 6455 Series product the AAM port may not function after upgrading to release 6 0 R00A or greater when certain parameters are not at default You must have local CTP access to the node if this is the case Do not upgrade to release 6 0 R00A if you have no other way to access the CTP than through ATM The ATM connection could be down after booting in Release 6 0 R00A or greater You must have local CTP access ifthe following parameters are not configured as follows prior to the upgrade Parameter Default Port Type AAM Maximum VPI Range 3 Maximum VCI Range 127 F5 Link Assurance Timer F5 Link A
85. on example Figure 1 5 shows how a Virtual Private Network VPN Network through can be created by encrypting data before it is transmitted over Frame Relay or X 25 Data Encryption networks There is no security and privacy for unencrypted data as it moves from one location to another through the public network After encryption the Vanguard 6435 offers secure transmission of data over any shared public medium creating a virtual private network Data Encrypted Data Data ABCDE SM a 1s 6g CH we ABCDE Vanguard 6435 Vanguard 6435 Figure 1 5 Virtual Private Network through Encryption About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 9 Applications Multiple LANs The Vanguard 6435 and 6455 provide multiple LAN support for customers that need to segment their LAN traffic In the example in Figure 1 6 the customer has chosen to separate point of sale traffic from PC applications Other customers choose to use the second LAN port for redundancy PC based Applications 10BaseT Server Vanguard 6455 Frame Relay or IP POS 10 100BaseT Transaction Autosensing Host CPU Figure 1 6 Multiple LAN Example About the Vanguard 6435 6455 PRI Supplementary Service PRI Supplementary Service Introduction The PRI Supplementary Services provide transparent support for supplementary PBX services so that proprietary PBX features are not lost when connecting PBX s t
86. ons and Regulatory Information B 1 FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU T1 and ISDN Interfaces FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU T1 and ISDN Interfaces Before You Begin Before a Vanguard 6435 6455 can be connected to the network you must do the following e Provide the local telephone company with the equipment s registration number e Order the proper connections How to Order To order the proper connections provide the telephone company with the following Connections information e Interface type e Required USOC jack connector number e Service code e Facility interface codes Interface Type USOC Jack Service Facility Interface Connector Code Code 56 kbps digital interface RJ48S 6 0F 04DU5 56 ISDN U Interface RJ49C 6 0Y 021S5 ISDN S T Interface 6 0F 021S5 Fractional T1 Interface RJ48C 6 0F 04DU9 BN 04DU9 2SN Troubleshooting If any of your equipment is not operating correctly immediately remove it from the Your Connection telephone line before damaging the network If the telephone company is aware of the problem they may temporarily disconnect your service Whenever possible the telephone company notifies you in advance of the disconnection If advance notice is not feasible you are notified as soon as possible Once notified you can correct the problem If necessary it is your right to file
87. play Message sto esbeheeieteeta geed 4 6 Londan tie Sole een ee 4 7 Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Software License and Regulatory Information FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU T1 and ISDN Interfaces neenen B 2 Product Declarations and Regulatory Information ueeeeeneennen B 4 Return Procedures Index vi Overview Introduction Audience How to Use This Manual About This Manual This installation describes features hardware specifications and applications for the Vanguard 6435 6455 Note For information on operating system software and configuration see the Vanguard Basic Configuration Manual Part Number T0113 This manual is intended for people who install and operate the Vanguard 6435 6455 The following table describes the contents of this manual This Chapter Description Chapter 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 s hardware and software features Chapter 2 Description of the Vanguard 6435 6455 hardware features and components Chapter 3 Installing and replacing Vanguard 6435 6455 hardware including cards and motherboard Chapter 4 Powerup procedures and software loading Appendix A Product specifications Appendix B FCC and Telephone Company procedures and requirements vil Special Notices Simplified Chinese FFAS Special Notices and Translations The following notic
88. port two ports Figure 3 7 SDB4 Option Card Y Cable Installation and Replacement Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Introduction You can modify your Vanguard 6435 6455 by adding or replacing components on the motherboard In addition if you have a Vanguard 6455 you can add and replace Option Cards This section explains how to make these modifications Daughtercards You can install up to three Vanguard Daughtercards in the Vanguard 6435 6455 For information about installing a standard Vanguard Daughtercard refer to the Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide Part Number T0020 e For information about installing an Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercard turn to Installing Removing Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards section on page 3 27 HNote When installing a Vanguard Daughtercard into a 6435 6455 you must use the shorter two sided header The taller header is used with other Vanguard units Installation and Replacement 3 15 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Accessing the Motherboard Introduction Instructions for the 6455 This section explains how to access the motherboard for the Vanguard 6455 and the Vanguard 6435 It also identifies the location of the key motherboard components Before replacing DIMs SIMMs batteries or daughtercards or setting DIP switches you must access the Vanguard 6435 6455 motherboard ENote Because the 6455 and the 6435 have differ
89. ption SIMM Slot DIP Switches Daughtercard Slot 1 Figure 2 6 Vanguard 6435 6455 Motherboard Hardware Description Access the Motherboard Daughtercards DIMs DIM DIP Switches Hardware Description Motherboard To access the motherboard components you must remove the motherboard from the enclosure e For information about removing and installing the motherboard refer to the Accessing the Motherboard section in Chapter 3 e For information about removing or installing motherboard components refer to the Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 section in Chapter 3 The Vanguard 6435 6455 can support up to three of these standard Vanguard Daughtercards e 56K DSU CSU e DIM V 11 V 24 V 35 V 36 e ISDN BRI U e ISDN BRI S T amp enhanced ISDN BRI S T l Port Voice FXS FXO 2 Port Voice FXS 4 Port Voice FXS 4 Port Voice FXO e Dual E amp M e RemoteVU video e FT1 FE1 Daughtercards e V 34 Modem e V 90 Modem ENote Release 6 2 or greater software is required for the V 90 Release 6 3 and greater supports the enhanced ISDN BRI S T The Vanguard 6435 6455 can support one or two Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards The Vanguard 6435 6455 support only one 10 100BaseT card at a time although you can install two ATM Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards These daughtercards are described in the Vanguard Daughtercards on page 2 11 and the Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards on page 2 18 The Vangu
90. r requires a node boot to take effect Local Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size Range 0 to 16000000 Default 0 Description This specifies the size of the special local memory pool dedicated for Ease of Configuration e To disable this parameter set to zero 0 To enable Ease of Configuration set this parameter to the maximum value mNote A change to this parameter requires a node boot to take effect About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 15 Configuring the This table explains how to configure the two parameters Parameters Step Action 1 From the Main menu select Configure 2 From the Configure menu select Node 3 Press ENTER until the parameter SHARED Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size appears Enter the maximum value 16000000 4 Press ENTER again The parameter LOCAL Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size appears Type the maximum value 16000000 Press semi colon and then press ENTER Perform a Node Boot Warm The node reboots and the Ease of Configuration function is enabled After you complete this procedure review the alarm log for disabled ports If necessary reduce the resource requirements allocated to the other ports and stations and repeat the above procedure Chapter 2 Hardware Description Overview Introduction This chapter describes the Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 and the hardware components that make up the device
91. rcuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician to help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by VanguardMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This product was FCC certified under test conditions that included use of shielded data terminal equipment cables Use of different cables will invalidate FCC certification and increase the risk of causing interference to radio and TV reception You can obtain the proper cables from VanguardMS Return Procedures Introduction The following sections apply to U S A customers only Non U S A customers with questions or concerns regarding return procedures should contact their Vanguard Managed Solutions subsidiary or distributor Equipment Return If you have questions about equipment return procedures on site service or unit Procedures exchange service call the Vanguard Managed Solutions Technical Support Center at 800 544 0062 for advice and assistance In Case of Damage If the equipment is damaged in transit contact the shipper If you have additional concerns in case of failure about missing parts or to return equipment contact your nearest Vanguard Managed Solutions representative For Locations Contact Inside the United States Vanguard Managed Solu
92. re in the Vanguard nodes the 6435 and the 6560s has the capability found in most routers plus the ability of packaging IP traffic in Frame Relay frames Additionally the 6435 and the 6560s can back up IP traffic with dial on demand or ISDN links Vanguard 6435 Frame Relay IE CL bei 6560 Cluster N il Server Server Figure 1 3 IP Traffic Example 1 8 About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Applications Voice over Frame The Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 can support Voice over Frame Relay VoFR Relay or Voice over or Voice over IP VoIP as shown in Figure 1 4 In this example the Vanguard 6435 IP supports multiple voice lines in the remote branches which can be set up as extensions on a PBX These voice connections can be routed over Frame Relay or over IP or routed over both transmission paths The Frame Relay link can provide a high speed connection between branches and the head office for voice and data The LAN Ethernet link connects the Vanguard 6435 with the Internet Service Provider ISP to provide the IP link for a possible company Intranet ER Vanguard 6435 ge Frame Relay ECH LAN Fi Kee R Controller Ee Vanguard 6435 Remote Branches Headquarters Servet Figure 1 4 Voice over Frame Relay or Voice over IP Virtual Private This applicati
93. rom 64kbytes to 128 kbyte for the 12 MB Flash Option Below is a table with Flash memory sizes of different Flash SIMM scenarios FLASH Memory Size Example Product FLASH On Board CHEM Maximum Maximum Total Type SIMM FLASH Sizes Current Alternate Flash Scenarios Sizes Image Sizes Image Sizes Sizes Release 6 2 None 4M 64K 3 8125 M 3 8125 M 4M and greater 3997696 bytes 3997696 bytes 4M 4M 64K 3 8125 M 3 8125 M 8M 3997696 bytes 3997696 bytes 8M 4M 128K 5 6875 M 5 6875M 12M 5963776 bytes 5963776 Prior to None 4M 64K 3 8125 M 3 8125 M 4M Release 6 1 3997696 bytes 3997696 bytes 4M 4M 64K 3 8125 M 3 8125 M 8M 3997696 bytes 3997696 Optional Cards For additional information about the rear panel ports the daughtercards and option cards refer to appropriate section in Chapter 2 Hardware Description For information about the physical specifications of the Vanguard 6435 6455 refer to Appendix A Specifications 6435 and Vanguard 6455 There are three types of cards Vanguard Daughtercards e Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards e Vanguard 6455 Option Cards BNote You can purchase several types of cards to expand the capability of your Vanguard Additional cards may be supported with each software release Check with your Vanguard Managed Solutions representative for the latest list About the Vanguard 6435 6455 Software Support Features
94. rt number on the Vanguard 6455 rear panel and Figure 3 5 shows the port numbers on the Vanguard 6435 rear panel Ports 7 8 9 Ports 10 11 12 Ports 13 14 15 Ports 17 to 32 Daughtercard Daughtercard Daughtercard Option Card Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 1 Port 1 Port 2 Pont 3 Port4 Port 5 Ports 33 to 48 DB25 DB25 RJ45 RS RJ45 oris 33 V0 Option Card Sync Async Sync Async Async CTP Ethernet Slot 2 DIM DIM Terminal 10 BaseT ot Note You must not connect Ports 3 4 or 5 to the Public Communications Network PCN Figure 3 4 Vanguard 6455 Rear Panel Port Numbers Ports 7 8 9 Ports 10 11 12 Ports 13 14 15 Daughtercard Daughtercard Daughtercard Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 DB25 DB25 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Sync Asyne Sync Async Async CTP Ethernet DIM DIM Terminal 10 BaseT Note You must not connect Ports 3 4 or 5 to the Public Communications Network PCN Figure 3 5 Vanguard 6435 Rear Panel Port Numbers Installation and Replacement 3 9 Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Rear Panel Ports Caution Do not connect the Ports 3 4 or 5 to the Public Communications Network BNote When installing a daughtercard with only one port the port number is 7 10 or 13 depending on the locatio
95. s e Vanguard 6435 6455 enclosures and standard hardware components e Daughtercards e Enhanced Daughtercards e Option Cards Vanguard 6455 only Hardware Description 2 1 Enclosure Enclosure Introduction Enclosure Front Panel 2 2 This section describes the following e Vanguard 6435 6455 enclosures e Motherboard e Front panel e Rear panel The Vanguard 6455 fits into a low profile enclosure that can be used on a desktop or mounted into a standard 19 inch equipment rack The Vanguard 6455 enclosure contains a 110 220 Vac power supply with the power switch and receptacle on the rear panel The Vanguard 6435 fits into a compact low profile enclosure case designed for desktop or shelf installation Its enclosure consists of two pieces Lower base section with vent openings e Top cover section which is attached to the lower base section The enclosures contains a motherboard and optional daughtercards With the Vanguard 6450 the enclosure can also hold up to two optional option cards Figure 2 1 shows Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 front panels Vanguard 6455 haas NOD r 6455 Alphanumeric LCD Vanguard 6435 Sans Alphanumeric LCD Figure 2 1 Vanguard 6435 6455 Front Panels Hardware Description Enclosure The front panel display has a 16 character LCD display which provides Vanguard 6435 6455 status messages These are especially useful during the
96. s and how they can be obtained refer to the latest Software Release Notice Powering Up Your Vanguard 6435 6455 4 7 Overview Introduction Dimensions Appendix A Specifications This appendix describes the physical and electrical specifications for the Vanguard 6435 and Vanguard 6455 Figure A 1 shows the exterior dimensions of the Vanguard 6455 si 7 9 2 em 17 5 in 44 3 cm 1 75 in 4 43 cm Figure A 1 Vanguard 6455 Exterior Dimensions Figure A 2 shows the exterior dimensions of the Vanguard 6435 2 05 in 5 cm Including Feet Figure A 2 Vanguard 6435 Exterior Dimensions Weight Environment Power Requirements The Vanguard 6435 6455 weights are listed below Vanguard Weight 6435 with three daughtercards installed 8 1 Ibs 6455 with three daughtercards and two feature 13 2 Ibs cards installed Operating temperature 32 to 98 F 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Input voltage 100 to 240 Vac Input frequency 50 to 60 Hz Input current e 6435 0 4 to 0 8 A e 6455 1 7 to 0 9 A Maximum input power consumption e 6435 52 W e 6455 90 W Appendix B Software License and Regulatory Information Overview Introduction This appendix provides information about the following e FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements e Product Declarati
97. ssurance Count CC Activate Deactivate Timer CC Activate Deactivate Count Wi nl Ww Ww If these parameters are not set at default you must reconfigure all AAM ports after release 6 0 ROOA or greater has been booted on line and then reboot the node again All AAM station configurations are correctly transferred in the upgrade and will function once the AAM port is reconfigured properly 2 23 Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards Vanguard 6435 and 6455 ATM Compression Support Introduction Release 6 3 and greater supports the use of compression on a Vanguard 6435 and 6455 Prior to release 6 3 ATM was not designed to support compression over an AAM station connecting via PVC to LCON stations Main Menu gt Configure gt Configure Network Services da 6 3_TEST Address 63 Date 7 FEB 1999 N Menu Configure Network Services Path Main 6 3 1 Route Selection Table 2 PVC Setup Table 3 Mnemonic Table 4 Network Services Features Table 5 DSCP to CoS Mapping Profile 6 BCUG Table 7 Configure QoS 8 reserved 9 reserved 0 Redirection Table P Figure 2 33 Configure Network Services Menu ATM Compression Follow the steps in the table below This configuration allows the data from an LCON 1 to go out to an ATM station compressed Step Action 1 Under the Configure Network Services Menu select PVC Setup Table Entries are Source aam 10s1 Destination Icon 1 2 Under the
98. t kopje geeft aan dat u de beschreven instructies moet volgen om schade aan de software hardware of gegevens te vermijden Waarschuwing Een waarschuwing is de belangrijkste vermelding Indien u deze niet volgt kan dit tot lichamelijke verwondingen leiden Seuraavat ilmoitukset korostavat tiettyj oppaan tietoja Kullakin on oma erikoistarkoituksensa ja ne esitet n seuraavassa muodossa mHuomaa Huomautusta k ytet n korostamaan t rke t tietoa Vaara Vaarailmoitus antaa tietoa jonka huomiotta j tt minen voi johtaa ohjelmiston laitteiston tai tietojen vahingoittumiseen Varoitus Varoitus on kaikkein vakavin ilmoitus ja se kertoo mahdollisesta loukkaantumisriskist Les messages suivants mettent en valeur certaines informations dans le guide Chacun d eux remplit une fonction sp ciale et est affich dans le format indiqu Eimportant Important est utilis pour souligner des informations critiques au sujet d une proc dure Mise en Garde Une mise en garde vous fournit des informations qui si elles ne sont pas observ es peuvent se traduire par des dommages pour le logiciel le mat riel ou les donn es German Besondere Hinweise Italian Simboli speciali Avertissement Un avertissement constitue le message le plus serieux indiquant que vous pouvez subir des blessures corporelles Durch die folgenden Hinweise werden bestimmte Informationen in diesem Handbuch hervorgehoben Jeder Hinw
99. ter la carte d option Warnung Um Verletzungen zu verhindern schalten Sie das Ger t ab und ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus bevor Sie die Option Card entfernen Caution Make sure the power is off before installing the cards or the cards could be damaged Caution Some components used in the 6435 6455 are sensitive to static electric discharges static electric discharges can cause damage to internal components Use proper handling and grounding precautions whenever handling cards and components Mise en Garde Certains composants du 6435 6455 sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques qui peuvent les endommager Prenez les dispositions et pr cautions de mise la terre n cessaires lors de la manipulation de cartes et de composants A Vorsicht Einige im 6435 6455 verwendeten Komponenten sollten keinen elektrostatischen Entladungen ausgesetzt werden durch die interne Bauteile besch digt werden k nnen Wenden Sie die entsprechenden Ma nahmen zur Erdung und zum Schutz vor statischen Ladungen bei der Handhabung von Karten und Komponenten an Installation and Replacement 3 29 Modifying Your Vanguard 6435 6455 Install an Option Card OI Locate the option card slot you want to use R tion Card emoye an Option Car and remove the filler panel by loosening the CU Locate the option card you want to remove captive screws and loosen the captive screws 5 f p P 2 Carefully slide the option card into the card
100. tions 575 West Street Mansfield MA 02048 1193 Phone 800 544 0062 Outside the United States the nearest VanguardMS distributor For a listing of our Sales and Service Offices visit our Web site at http www vanguardms com Expiration of Lease To return equipment upon expiration of a lease agreement contact the Vanguard Managed Solutions Support Center at 800 544 0062 for return authorization and instructions You will be asked to provide the following information e Product name and description e Serial number e Customer order number e Reason for return Return Procedures 1 Factory Repair Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return Return Procedures 2 To return equipment for factory repair call the Vanguard Managed Solutions Technical Support Center at 800 544 0062 for return authorization and instructions When you call you will be given a Return Material Authorization RMA control number Mark this number clearly on the shipping container for ease of identification and faster service The RMA control number provides a convenient tracking reference for both parties Please have the following information available for each piece of equipment you return e Product name and description Serial number e Failure symptoms Data communications equipment or parts that are to be returned to VanguardMS for any reason must be properly packaged to prevent damage in shipment and handling If th
101. to the node Figure 3 6 shows the pin numbers for ports 3 and 4 Pin 1 Pin 8 N y Figure 3 6 Ports 3 4 Pin Numbers Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 This table shows the pinouts for RJ 45 connectors for Ports 3 and 4 Pin Number Port 3 Port 4 CTP Signal DCE 1 RTS Input 2 DTR Input 3 RXD Output 4 DCD Output 5 GND 6 TXD Input 7 DSR Output 8 CTS Output ENote Use Ports 3 and 4 only with low speed asynchronous protocols Running asynchronous protocols at speeds greater than 19 2 kbps may degrade node performance Port 5 This table shows the pinouts for the RJ45 Ethernet connector for Port 5 Pin Signal 1 Transmit Positive 2 Transmit Negative 3 Receive Data Positive 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 Receive Data Negative Installation and Replacement Installing The Vanguard 6435 6455 Cabling Daughtercards Cabling SDB4 Option Card For instructions on cabling your standard Vanguard Daughtercards refer to the Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide Part Number T0020 For instructions on cabling your Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards refer to the Installing Removing Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards section on page 3 27 The SDB4 Option Card comes with two Y Cable Adapters as shown in Figure 3 7 They allow each connector on the rear of the SDB4 Option Card to sup
102. uard 6435 and 6455 The Vanguard 6435 is a multiservice router for small branch offices that depend on efficiently consolidating serial protocols such as SNA SDLC BSC with LAN traffic over dedicated or switched services Fax Remote VU video Voice over Frame Relay and Voice over IP can be combined with data over dedicated or public Frame Relay links and still maintain excellent voice and video quality The Vanguard 6435 supports three Vanguard Daughtercard slots for video voice fax and mixed protocol data over dedicated or switched services Two of the slots can be used for Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards such as 10 100BaseT auto sensing The Vanguard 6455 extends the features of the Vanguard 6435 to address the networking needs of medium to large branch offices with higher density requirements It is ideally suited for hierarchical networks where customers need to concentrate remote branch offices using analog or digital leased lines IP Frame Relay ISDN X 25 and NX64K services The Vanguard 6455 provides the following e Three Vanguard Daughtercard slots for video voice fax and mixed protocol data over dedicated or switched services Two of the slots can be used for Enhanced Vanguard Daughtercards e Two Option Card slots for multi port interfaces e Support for applications that require a number of high speed interfaces and or multiple LAN support 10BaseT 100BaseT or Token Ring e Support for BSC 3270 to SNA Convers
103. ure 1 10 D Channel Only Messages About the Vanguard 6435 6455 1 13 Vanguard 6455 Requirements for Bisync Vanguard 6455 Requirements for Bisync Vanguard 6455 Requirements BSC 3270 to SNA Conversion Increase Parameters to Maximum Value BSC 2780 3780 to SNA LUO Conversion Increase Parameters to Maximum Value The guidelines below are required when using the BSC 3270 to SNA Conversion feature e 32 Meg SIMM Memory Module e Local Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size needs to be configured for Bisync and AS 400 ENote When setting the Local Dynamic Port Creation Heap Size refer to the Ease of Configuration information located in the following section A copy of your current configuration files should be saved before changing the Local Dynamic Port Create Heap Size The following Node Record Parameters need to be increased in order to accommodate increasing the number of SNA to Bisync 3270 Devices to 256 e Mnemonic Table Size Quantity of DSP Devices e Maximum Simultaneous Calls The Frame Relay Station or X 25 Port parameter Number of Two Way Simultaneous Calls needs to be increased in order to accommodate increasing the number of SNA to Bisync 3270 Devices to 256 Maximum number of SLAC Stations supported for BSC LU Devices on a Vanguard 6455 is 20 The following Node Record Parameters need to be increased in order to accommodate increasing the number of SNA 3780 remote ports to 256 e Mnemonic Table Size
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