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Nokia IP1200 Series

Security Platform

Installation Guide

Part No. N450897003 Rev B

Published May 2004

Summary of Contents for IP1200 Series

Page 1: ...Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide Part No N450897003 Rev B Published May 2004 ...

Page 2: ...ded by Nokia Inc as is and any express or implied warranties including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed In no event shall Nokia or its affiliates subsidiaries or suppliers be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or ...

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Page 5: ...atform 19 Managing the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform 21 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Overview 23 Ethernet Management Ports 24 PMC Expansion Slots 24 Console Port 26 Serial AUX Port 27 System Status LEDs 28 Hard Disk Drives 29 Disk Mirroring 29 Hard Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature 30 Hard Disk Drive LEDs 30 Power Supplies and Fan Unit 32 Power Supplies 33 Fan Unit 35 Site Requirements ...

Page 6: ...P1200 Series Security Platform 50 Using the Command Line Interface to Manage Your Security Platform 50 Using Nokia Horizon Manager 51 3 Installing the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform 53 Rack Mounting the Security Platform 53 Before You Begin 54 4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards 61 Removing Installing and Replacing NICs 62 Before You Begin 63 Configuring and Activating Interf...

Page 7: ...e Port ISDN S T NIC Features 86 ISDN NIC Connectors and Cables 86 Single Port V 35 or X 21 NIC 87 Single Port V 35 or X 21 NIC Features 88 V 35 and X 21 NIC Connectors and Cables 89 Single Port T1 NIC 91 Connectors and Cables 93 Single Port E1 NIC 95 Connectors and Cables 96 6 Using the Boot Manager 99 Variables 100 Viewing the Variables and Other System Parameters 101 printenv 101 sysinfo 102 ls ...

Page 8: ...lacing a Hard Disk Drive 120 Disk Mirroring 120 Hard Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature 121 Before You Begin 122 Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 122 Replacing or Upgrading Memory 128 Before You Begin 130 Installing a Nokia Encryption Accelerator Card 134 Before You Begin 135 Configuring Software to Use Hardware Acceleration 139 Installing a Fan Unit 140 Before You Begin 140 Installing or Replaci...

Page 9: ...P1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide 9 B Compliance Information 147 Declaration of Conformity 148 Compliance Statements 150 FCC Notice US 151 Equipment Attachment Regulations Canada 152 Index 153 ...

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Page 11: ...upply Cooling Fan and Power Switch Locations 34 Figure 9 Power Switch Location 42 Figure 10 Nokia Network Voyager Reference Access Points Example 49 Figure 11 Rack Mounting Screw Locations 54 Figure 12 Four Port 10 100 Ethernet NIC Front Panel Details 76 Figure 13 Dual Port 10 100 Ethernet NIC Front Panel Details 76 Figure 14 Output Connector for the Ethernet Cable 77 Figure 15 Ethernet Crossover ...

Page 12: ...ut Connector for the V 35 Cable 90 Figure 24 Output Connector for the X 21 Cable 91 Figure 25 Single Port T1 NIC Front Panel Details 93 Figure 26 T1 Network Interface Card Receptacle and Pin Assignments 94 Figure 27 T1 Crossover Cable Pin Connections 95 Figure 28 Single Port E1 NIC Front Panel Details 96 Figure 29 E1 Network Interface Card Receptacle and Pin Assignments 98 Figure 30 E1 Crossover C...

Page 13: ... 1 Text Conventions 17 Table 2 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Specifics 20 Table 3 PMC Expansion Slots 25 Table 4 System Status LEDs 28 Table 5 Hard Disk Drive LEDs 31 Table 6 Power Supply Status LEDs 34 Table 7 NIC PCI Frequency 72 Table 8 Boot Manager Variables 98 ...

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Page 15: ...tation In This Guide This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 Overview presents a general overview of the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Chapter 3 Installing the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform describes how to rack mount the security platform Chapter 2 Performing the Initial Configuration describes how to physically connect it to a network and to a...

Page 16: ...ves and power supplies Appendix A Technical Specifications provides technical specifications such as interface characteristics Appendix B Compliance Information provides compliance and regulatory information Conventions This Guide Uses The following sections describe the conventions this guide uses including notices text conventions and command line conventions Notices Warning Warnings advise the ...

Page 17: ...ont Indicates text you enter or type for example configure nat Key names Keys that you press simultaneously are linked by a plus sign Press Ctrl Alt Del Menu commands Menu commands are separated by a greater than sign Choose File Open The words enter and type Enter indicates that you type something and then press the Return or Enter key Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction says...

Page 18: ...O you are using Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide Nokia Network Voyager inline help Nokia IP Security Platform Quick Setup Guide Clustering Configuration Guide for the version of IPSO you are using IPSO Boot Manager Reference Guide You can access the Network Voyager inline help and the Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide from the Network Voyager application To access inline help for a specif...

Page 19: ...e Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform combines the power of the Nokia IPSO operating system with the Nokia Secure Access System and firewall applications The Nokia IP1260 Security Platform is a high end multi port security platform that is ideally suited for the enterprise data center The Nokia IP1220 Security Platform is a mid range security platform th...

Page 20: ...a console port a serial port a four port Ethernet management interface The network interfaces in the external PMC slot are designated for management monitoring and high availability traffic Partner application and operating system storage is provided on mirrored hard disks in the two storage device slots The IP1200 Series is designed to meet other mid to high end availability requirements includin...

Page 21: ...ing the following interfaces Nokia Network Voyager an SSL secured Web based element management interface to Nokia IP security platforms Network Voyager is preinstalled on the IP1200 Series and enabled through the IPSO operating system With Network Voyager you can manage monitor and configure the IP1200 Series from any authorized location within the network by using a standard Web browser Use one o...

Page 22: ...ent application With Horizon Manager you can securely install and upgrade the Nokia proprietary IPSO operating system plus hardware and third party applications such as Check Point VPN 1 FireWall 1 for Nokia Horizon Manager can perform installations and upgrades on up to 2 500 Nokia IP security platforms offering administrators the most rapid and dependable upgrade to Check Point NG For informatio...

Page 23: ...urity Platform Overview Figure 1 shows the component locations for the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Figure 1 Component Locations Front View 00307a 1 Dual 6U PMC carrier expansion slots 1 and 2 Console port System status LEDs PCMCIA slots Ethernet management ports slot 3 Serial AUX port Hard disk drive A Hard disk drive B ...

Page 24: ...n Slots The IP1200 Series uses two 6U dual PMC carriers in slot 1 and slot 2 to provide up to four expansion subslots for the NICs listed in Table 3 Note The Nokia IP security platforms are LAN devices that can also use Nokia NICs for wide area or out of band network connections In the latter case this must be done with local country approval for Nokia T1 E1 ISDN or other NICs Refer to your resell...

Page 25: ...rt Ethernet 10 or 100 Mbps X Four Port and Dual Port 10 100 Ethernet NICs on page 75 Dual port Ethernet 10 or 100 Mbps X Four Port and Dual Port 10 100 Ethernet NICs on page 75 Dual port fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet X Dual Port Fiber Optic Gigabit Ethernet NIC on page 78 Dual port copper Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbps X Dual Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC on page 80 Single port ISDN S T X Sin...

Page 26: ...rt shown in Figure 1 to supply information that makes the appliance available on the network Figure 3 provides pin assignment information for console connections If you need to access the devices locally you must use the console port Figure 3 Pin Assignments for Console Connection 700001 6 9 5 1 Pin Assignment Input Output 1 DCD Input 2 RXD Input 3 TXD Output 4 DTR Output 5 GND 6 DSR Input 7 RTS O...

Page 27: ...ce remotely or out of Band Figure 4 provides pin assignment information for modem connections Figure 4 Pin Assignments for Modem Connection 700001 6 9 5 1 Pin Input Output To DB25 Cable Out To DB9 Cable Out 1 DCD Input 8 DCD 7 RTS 8 CTS 2 RXD Input 2 TXD 3 TXD 3 TXD Output 3 RXD 2 RXD 4 DTR Output 20 DTR 6 DSR 9 RI 5 GND 7 GND 5 GND 6 DSR Input 6 DSR 4 DTR 7 RTS Output 4 RTS 1 DCD 8 CTS Input 5 CT...

Page 28: ...us LEDs The system status LEDs are located on the center of the front panel as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform System Status LEDs Table 4 shows the system status LEDs and describes their meaning Table 4 System Status LEDs Status Indicator Meaning Symbol Solid blue Power on Solid yellow Appliance is experiencing an internal voltage problem Power Status Fault Warning...

Page 29: ...s with one hard disk drive a second one is optional The hard disk drives support hot swapping and an optional disk mirroring feature described in the following section Disk Mirroring The Nokia disk mirroring feature provides fault tolerance by allowing the IP1200 Series to continue working in the event of a disk failure You can create mirror sets that consist of a source hard disk drive which hold...

Page 30: ...ceive it the disk mirroring feature is already enabled For more information about disk mirroring including configuration details see the Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide and the IPSO Release Notes and Getting Started Guide for the version of IPSO you are running Hard Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature If you configure disk mirroring you can use the hot swap button shown in Figure 6 to remove or repl...

Page 31: ...n Guide 31 Figure 6 Hard Disk Drive Front Panel Caution To avoid damage to the ejection lever loosen the two retaining screws before you remove the hard disk drive Once screw is located behind the ejection lever and the other screw is on the opposite side 00319 Hard disk drive LEDs Hot swap button ...

Page 32: ...green Current disk activity Status Solid red Hard disk drive is turned on but is malfunctioning Solid green Hard disk drive is turned on and is functioning Off One of the following Hard disk drive failed its test and was powered off Hard disk drive is ready to be removed using the hot swap feature Blinking green One of the following System is booting Hard disk drive is starting up System is testin...

Page 33: ...while two active power supplies are installed increasing the life of the power supplies Note On an appliance with two active power supplies installed both power supplies should be turned on for load sharing and redundancy If both power supplies are not turned on the Fault LED illuminates For more information about the power supply status LEDs see Power Supply Status LEDs on page 34 The power suppl...

Page 34: ...ooling fan for each power supply runs only when the unit is turned on Figure 8 Power Supply Cooling Fan and Power Switch Locations For information about how to install or remove and replace a failed power supply see Installing or Replacing a Power Supply on page 141 Power Supply Status LEDs The power supply status LEDs provide the status of the power supplies as described in Table 6 00308a Power s...

Page 35: ...ace a failed fan unit see Installing a Fan Unit on page 140 The system status LEDs on the front panel of the appliance show the status of the fan unit For more information about the system status LEDs see System Status LEDs on page 28 Table 6 Power Supply Status LEDs LED LED status Meaning Fault Red Power supply has a voltage problem and power was turned off or One power supply in a redundant syst...

Page 36: ...ectric shock and injury when you use telephone equipment follow basic safety precautions Do not use the product near water Warning On IP1200 Seriess intended for shipment outside of the United States the cord set might be optional If a cord set is not provided use a power cord rated at 10A 250V maximum 15 feet long made of HAR cordage and IEC fittings approved by the country of end use Caution Rep...

Page 37: ...reWall 1 or later Nokia Secure Access System v1 02 or later The Nokia IP1220 Security Platform supports the following operating system and applications as of the publication date for this guide Nokia operating system software requirements IPSO v3 8 or later Firewall and VPN software requirements Check Point NG with Application Intelligence R55 For information about updates to the software requirem...

Page 38: ...1 Overview 38 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide ...

Page 39: ...n the first time the appliance is started Perform the initial configuration manually by using a console connection This chapter describes how to perform the initial configuration manually by using a console connection It includes the following sections Using a Console Connection Connecting Power and Turning the Power On Performing the Initial Configuration Connecting Network Interfaces Accessing N...

Page 40: ... do not use DHCP to perform the initial configuration of your Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform you must use a serial console connection cable included After you perform the initial configuration you no longer need the console connection You can use any standard VT100 compatible terminal with an RS 232 data terminal equipment DTE interface or terminal emulation program configured with the foll...

Page 41: ...the console port to a data communications equipment DCE device use a straight through cable For cable pin assignments for the console connection see Console Port on page 26 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the VT100 console or to a system running a terminal emulation program 00307a 1 Console port ...

Page 42: ...entary facility power interruptions and potential power spikes that might damage your equipment Nokia strongly recommends that you use an uninterruptible power supply UPS with surge protection with your IP1200 Series To connect the power supply 1 Connect the power cord securely into the power cord receptacle on the power supply 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a three wire grounded powe...

Page 43: ...us LEDs see System Status LEDs on page 28 If the fans are not running or if the power LED is not illuminated make sure The power cord is properly connected The power supply switch is on The chassis assembly is pushed all the way in from the front of the appliance That power is turned on to the power strip or wall receptacle into which you plugged the appliance If the fans are still not running or ...

Page 44: ...ion about how to use the boot manager see Chapter 6 Using the Boot Manager After some miscellaneous output appears the following prompt appears Hostname If the Hostname prompt does not appear on the console check the console port and console display connections to ensure that the serial cable is completely plugged in at both ends If you verify the console connections and still do not see either th...

Page 45: ...d to the Hostname prompt within 30 seconds to prevent the DHCP client from restarting 3 At each subsequent prompt enter the requested configuration information For more information about how to respond to the prompts during the initial configuration process see the release notes for the Nokia software release you are running 4 When you are prompted to select an interface Nokia recommends that you ...

Page 46: ...ports are numbered eth s3p1 through eth s3p4 After you complete the initial configuration you can use Nokia Network Voyager to configure the remaining network ports Connecting Network Interfaces Connect at least one network interface to the network to use as the Nokia Network Voyager system management interface This interface is configured during the initial configuration process which is describe...

Page 47: ... category 5E unshielded twisted pair cable with an RJ 45 connector For details see ISDN NIC Connectors and Cables on page 86 To connect X 21 devices use X 21 DB 26 to X 21 adapter cable To connect V 35 devices use V 35 DB 26 to V 35 adapter cable For details see V 35 and X 21 NIC Connectors and Cables on page 89 Using Nokia Network Voyager to Manage Your Security Platform Use Nokia Network Voyager...

Page 48: ...physical network connection between the host and your appliance or you might have a network routing problem Confirm the information you entered during the initial configuration and check that all cables are firmly connected For more information see the troubleshooting chapter in the appropriate installation guide Accessing Nokia Network Voyager Reference Information As you use Nokia Network Voyage...

Page 49: ...s this source click Doc You can also access the Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide and other Nokia IPSO documentation at the Nokia support site https support nokia com or on the software CD that was delivered with your appliance see the doc folder Nokia Network Voyager Inline Help You can access inline help when you use Nokia Network Voyager Inline help is the context sensitive information sour...

Page 50: ... home page to access the monitoring functions Using the Command Line Interface to Manage Your Security Platform You can also use the Nokia IPSO SX command line interface CLI an SSHv2 secured interface to manage and configure Nokia IP security platforms from the command line Everything that you can accomplish with Nokia Network Voyager you can also do with the CLI To enter the CLI mode 1 Connect to...

Page 51: ...y Platform Installation Guide 51 Using Nokia Horizon Manager You can use Horizon Manager to install and upgrade the Nokia proprietary Nokia IPSO operating system For information about how to obtain Horizon Manager see the Nokia Contact Information on page 3 ...

Page 52: ...2 Performing the Initial Configuration 52 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide ...

Page 53: ...inst electrostatic discharge damage make sure you are properly grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and following the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do not have a grounding wrist strap make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic component Rack Mounting the Security Platform The Nokia IP1200 Serie...

Page 54: ...an be attached further back on the side of the appliance Caution During installation do not block any ventilation openings Doing so might result in damage to the appliance when it is turned on Before You Begin To rack mount the appliance you need Phillips head screwdriver Disposable wrist strap Suitable grounded work surface on which to place the chassis assembly Before you rack mount the applianc...

Page 55: ...uds protruding from the rear panel of the appliance as shown in Figure 7 on page 33 4 Slide the grounding lug loops over each of the studs 5 Secure the grounding lugs by threading the nuts onto each of the studs until they are tight You can use an adjustable wrench or similar tool to finish tightening the nut onto the stud Do not over tighten the nuts 6 Attach the grounding cable to an earth groun...

Page 56: ...he security platform is heavy Use care when you remove it from the packaging 1 Remove the appliance from the packaging 2 Optionally remove the fan unit from the back of the appliance a Locate the fan unit and the four retaining screws that secure it on the back of the IP1200 Series b Loosen the retaining screws by turning them counterclockwise 00308a Fan unit ...

Page 57: ...an unit out of the chassis toward the rear 3 Optionally remove the power supplies from the rear of the appliance a Locate the power supply on the back of the IP1200 Series and the two screws that secure it b Remove the two retaining screws c Remove the grounding lugs 00318 1 00308a Power supplies ...

Page 58: ...chassis assembly from the appliance Caution To help guard against electrostatic discharge damage make sure you are properly grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and following the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do not have a grounding wrist strap make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic compone...

Page 59: ...taining screws from the front panel of the appliance b Slide the chassis assembly forward and pull it entirely out of the appliance c Place the chassis assembly on a properly grounded surface 5 Adjust the mounting brackets on the side of the appliance if necessary 00307a 1 Chassis assembly retaining screws 00326a 1 ...

Page 60: ...he appliance into a standard 19 inch rack by using the mounting screws located on the mounting brackets 7 Slide the chassis assembly back into the appliance until it clicks into place and resecure the four chassis assembly retaining screws 8 Reinstall the fan unit into the rear of the appliance 9 Reinstall the power supplies ...

Page 61: ...orms are LAN devices that can also use Nokia NICs for wide area or out of band network connections In the latter case this must be done with local country approval for Nokia T1 E1 ISDN or other NICs Refer to your reseller or distributor to determine if these NICs are approved for a particular country Specific NICs might not be available for use in a particular country The IP1200 Series supports th...

Page 62: ...e appliance to the procedures described in this chapter Caution To help guard against electrostatic discharge damage make sure you are properly grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and following the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do not have a grounding wrist strap make sure you are properly grounded before you touch an...

Page 63: ...r replace a NIC you need the following Phillips head screwdriver Suitable grounded work surface on which to place the PMC carrier Replacement or new NIC To replace a network interface card 1 Identify the location PMC carrier and slot of the NIC to be replaced 2 Loosen the screws on each side of the PMC carrier The screws are located behind the ejection levers Caution To avoid damage to the ejectio...

Page 64: ...e ejection or locking levers disengages the lock and removes power from the PMC carrier The power LED on the front of the PMC carrier is extinguished when the power is removed 4 Press or push the levers toward the outer edges of the IP1200 Series 00310b 1 IPHILO Push red button to disengage or engage lock Release or lock into place Ejection and locking levers ...

Page 65: ...rm Installation Guide 65 5 Continue to press or push the levers outward until the PMC carrier is released and extends slightly beyond the front panel of the IP1200 Series 6 Gently pull the PMC carrier out from the slot and place it on a suitable grounded work surface 00310a 1 ...

Page 66: ...ezel retaining screws used to keep the NIC attached on the underside of the PMC carrier 8 Remove the two bezel retaining screws with a Phillips screwdriver Note If you are installing a NIC in an unoccupied slot on the PMC carrier remove the blank bezel that covers the slot and retain it for future use Proceed to step 11 00311 ...

Page 67: ...es Security Platform Installation Guide 67 9 Locate and remove the two card retaining screws from the back of the NIC 10 Remove the NIC by lifting the back of the NIC away from the chassis assembly and pulling it gently away from the front panel 00312 00313 ...

Page 68: ... the NIC edge is completely seated into the connectors on the chassis assembly b Insert a blank bezel onto the front of the empty slot formerly occupied by the NIC and push it gently into place Make sure that the bezel is completely seated onto the slot on the front of the PMC carrier and that the screw holes on the bottom of the bezel align with those on the bottom of the PMC carrier Proceed to s...

Page 69: ...om the top of the PMC carrier screw the NIC retaining screws into the standoffs on the back of the NIC 13 From the underside of the PMC carrier screw in the bezel retaining screws 14 Insert the PMC carrier back into its original slot on the front of the IP1200 Series until it clicks into place 00312 00311 ...

Page 70: ...ting system automatically recognizes the NIC and applies the original configuration to the new NIC If you are installing a new or different NIC configure the new NIC by using Nokia Network Voyager For information about how to access Network Voyager see To open Nokia Network Voyager on page 47 Configuring and Activating Interfaces The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform automatically detects any ...

Page 71: ...he general operating condition of the NICs in your appliance by looking at the LED status indicators on each NIC The status indicators for each NIC are explained in Chapter 5 Connecting PMC Network Interface Cards Use Nokia Network Voyager to access detailed port information For information about how to access Network Voyager see Accessing Nokia Network Voyager Reference Information on page 48 You...

Page 72: ...4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards 72 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide ...

Page 73: ...NICs are described Four Port and Dual Port 10 100 Ethernet NICs Dual Port Fiber Optic Gigabit Ethernet NIC Dual Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC Single Port ISDN S T NIC Single Port V 35 or X 21 NIC Single Port T1 NIC Single Port E1 NIC For instructions about how to add or replace NICs see Chapter 4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards The NICs supported in the IP1200 Series operate at...

Page 74: ...ance Caution To protect the IP1200 Series and the memory modules from electrostatic discharge damage make sure you are properly grounded before you touch these components Use a grounding wrist strap and follow the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do Table 7 NIC PCI Frequency NIC or interface port Maximum PCI operation supporte...

Page 75: ...Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards 10 100 Ethernet NIC Features The four port 10 100 Ethernet NIC supports PCI operation at 100 MHz and runs on Nokia IPSO v3 8 or higher The dual port 10 100 Ethernet NIC supports PCI operation at 66 MHz Both the four port and dual port Ethernet NICs support the following features Hot swappability Tracing through tcpdump PCI operation at 33 MHz and 66...

Page 76: ...er the power is turned on and the cables are connected the Ethernet link LEDs on both the IP1200 Series and on the remote equipment illuminate to indicate the connection As data is transmitted the activity LEDs on the appliance illuminate 00026 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 Activity LED blinking green Link LED solid green Ports RJ 45 connectors 00258 NOKIA 10 100 RJ 45 connectors Link LEDs green Activity LEDs y...

Page 77: ...o a host An auto detect crossover cable feature on this NIC automatically detects the correct cable type Use IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX category 5 unshielded twisted pair full duplex or half duplex cable You can order appropriate adapter cables separately from a cable vendor of your choice Figure 14 shows the pin assignments for the RJ 45 cable The RJ 45 cable output connector is numbered from...

Page 78: ...purchase a Gigabit Ethernet NIC with your IP1200 Series the NIC is installed before the appliance is delivered to you For information about how to add or replace a NIC see Chapter 4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards Note If you are using only two dual port Gigabit Ethernet NICs in a IP1200 Series you should place one NIC in each of the two 6U PMC card carrier units to get maximum sy...

Page 79: ...rfaces with Nokia Network Voyager Specifically you set the port speed and full duplex mode with Network Voyager For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials see Accessing Nokia Network Voyager Reference Information on page 48 Figure 16 Dual Port Fiber Optic Gigabit Ethernet NIC Front Panel Details After the power is turned on and the cables are connected ...

Page 80: ...ble to loop back the transmit port of an interface to the receive port Two LC to SC cables are included with dual port Gigabit Ethernet NICs You can order appropriate adapter cables separately from a cable vendor of your choice Dual Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform supports Nokia approved dual port copper Gigabit Ethernet NICs installed on a 6U PMC carrier...

Page 81: ...d Copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC Features The copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC supports High bandwidth Full duplex mode operation up to 1 Gbps Link speed auto advertising 10 100 1000 Hot swapping PCI operation at 33 MHz 66 MHz and 100 Mhz Compliance with IEEE 802 3z and 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet specifications Cable autosensing You can configure and monitor Gigabit Ethernet NIC interfaces with Nokia Networ...

Page 82: ...e to indicate the connection Note The Link LED on the NIC is bicolored A green LED indicates a 1 Gbps link speed and a yellow LED indicates a 10 100 Mbps link speed As the NIC transmits data the activity LEDs on the appliance illuminate Dual Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet NIC Connectors and Cables The IP1200 Series receptacles are RJ45 connectors Warning To reduce the risk of fire use only 26 AWG or...

Page 83: ... Note Certain circumstances might require shielded Category 5 Ethernet cables to meet Class B emissions requirements Note Nokia copper Gigabit Ethernet NICs support cable autosensing You can use a straight through or crossover cable to connect the NIC to a gigabit hub or switch or to connect directly to a host In Figure 18 the RJ 45 cable output connector is numbered from right to left with the co...

Page 84: ...ion Guide Figure 18 Ethernet Cable Connector Output Pin Assignments To connect directly to a host use an RJ 45 crossover cable wired as Figure 19 shows 00270 8 1 Pin Gigabit Ethernet Assignment 10 100 Mbps Assignment 1 BI_DA TX 2 BI_DA TX 3 BI_DB RX 4 BI_DC 5 BI_DC 6 BI_DB RX 7 BI_DD 8 BI_DD ...

Page 85: ...ate To connect the IP1200 Series to other network components you can order appropriate adapter cables separately from a cable vendor of your choice Single Port ISDN S T NIC The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform supports Nokia approved single port ISDN S T NICs installed on a 6U PMC carrier When you purchase an ISDN NIC with your IP1200 Series the NIC is installed before the appliance is delive...

Page 86: ...n combine these for an overall rate of 128 Kbps One signaling channel at 16 Kbps Tracing through tcpdump PCI operation at 33 MHz and 66 MHz You can configure and monitor ISDN NIC interfaces with Nokia Network Voyager For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials see Accessing Nokia Network Voyager Reference Information on page 48 Figure 20 Single Port ISDN...

Page 87: ...the RJ 45 connector output connector numbered from right to left with the copper tabs facing up and toward you Accordingly the receptacle on the NIC is numbered from left to right Figure 21 Output Connector for the ISDN Cable Single Port V 35 or X 21 NIC The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform supports a Nokia approved single port V 35 or X 21 NIC The port type is automatically determined by the...

Page 88: ... X 21 NIC Features The V 35 or X 21 NIC supports the following features Berkeley Packet Filtering BPF Conformance with RFC 1661 PPP 1662 PPP in HDLC like framing 1332 PPP IPCP 1490 frame relay and Cisco HDLC PCI operation at 33 MHz Link LED is green To determine the running speed of a network interface card 1 Click Monitor on the Nokia Network Voyager home page 2 Click the Slot Status link Each oc...

Page 89: ...rogram For the clock configuration to function the CSU DSU or other DCE device must supply the clock On a Cisco network application you can connect the NIC directly to a frame relay switch or to a platform serial port You can also connect the NIC directly to any device that has a DCE serial port Note Use the V 35 or X 21 NIC only as a DTE device V 35 and X 21 NIC Connectors and Cables The connecto...

Page 90: ...of interface V 35 or X 21 look at the connector on the front panel of the NIC Figure 23 and Figure 24 show the physical configuration for each connector type Figure 23 Output Connector for the V 35 Cable Signal Ground B Clear to Send D Receive Line Signal Detect F Local Loopback J Received Data R Received Data T Receive Timing V Receive Timing X A Chassis Ground C Request to Send E Data Set Ready ...

Page 91: ...1 network interface card provide the following features Built in CSU DSU for long and short haul operations Line speed to full T1 High speed access for network connections over leased lines On board HDLC and Frame controllers which allow operation at 1 544 Mbps 00112 Transmitted Data B 9 Control B 10 Receive Data B 11 Indicate B 12 Signal Timing Element B 13 Byte Timing B 14 15 1 Protective Ground...

Page 92: ...1662 PPP in HDLC like framing 1332 PPP IPCP 1490 frame relay and Cisco HDLC Compliance with ANSI T1 403 The Nokia T1 card supports conformance with RFC 1406 DS1 MIB support You can configure and monitor T1 interfaces by using Nokia Network Voyager the Web based element manager configuration and monitoring program for the Nokia IPSO operating system For information about how to access Network Voyag...

Page 93: ...own in Figure 26 on page 94 You can order appropriate adapter cables separately from Nokia see Nokia Contact Information on page 3 Warning Cables connecting to the T1 card must be a minimum of 26 AWG wire Caution Remove the T1 cable before you work on any Nokia appliance Caution Nokia requires that this equipment be installed by authorized experienced service personnel who have the equipment insta...

Page 94: ... power source using a socket outlet with protective grounding connection In Figure 26 the RJ 48 connector is numbered from right to left with the copper pins facing up and toward you Figure 26 T1 Network Interface Card Receptacle and Pin Assignments 00270 Pin Assignment 1 RX 2 RX 3 4 TX 5 TX 6 7 8 8 1 ...

Page 95: ...ollowing features CTESPA includes a built in channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU for long and short haul operations Line speed to full E1 Direct high speed access for network connections over leased lines On board HDLC and Frame controllers which allow operation at 2 048 Mbps Up to 32 channels per card Channels 0 and 16 can be used for inband signaling IPSO supports only fractional chan...

Page 96: ...ystem For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials see Using Nokia Network Voyager to Manage Your Security Platform on page 47 Figure 28 Single Port E1 NIC Front Panel Details Connectors and Cables To connect the card to an E1 service use a straight through RJ 48 cable To connect the card to another CSU DSU use an RJ 48 crossover cable wired as shown in F...

Page 97: ... Nokia appliance Caution Nokia requires that this equipment be installed by authorized experienced service personnel who have the equipment installation instructions Nokia requires that all equipment be connected to a power source by using a socket outlet with a protective grounding connection In Figure 29 the RJ 48 connector is numbered from right to left with the copper tabs facing up and toward...

Page 98: ...200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide Figure 29 E1 Network Interface Card Receptacle and Pin Assignments Figure 30 E1 Crossover Cable Connection Diagram 00270 Pin Assignment 1 RX 2 RX 3 4 TX 5 TX 6 7 8 8 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 00018 1 ...

Page 99: ...he boot manager commands are discussed in the following sections Variables Booting the System Using the Boot Manager to Install Nokia IPSO Protecting the Boot Manager with a Password Installing the Boot Manager Upgrading the Boot Manager When you first receive your Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform the boot manager uses factory default parameters such as kernel and boot device for the boot pro...

Page 100: ...autoboot If autoboot is set to no the IP1200 Series stops at the boot manager command line during the boot process If autoboot is set to yes the IP1200 Series does not stop at the boot manager command line during a boot up It does wait for the amount of time specified in bootwait for input from the keyboard If input is received the boot manager goes to the command line otherwise it proceeds with t...

Page 101: ...he following syntax printenv For example BOOTMGR 93 printenv NOKIA IPSO BOOTMGR VERSION 3 7 07 05 2003 130000 autoboot YES testboot NO bootwait 3 boot file image current kernel boot flags boot device wd0 vendor Nokia model IP bmslice 4 Flag Meaning d Debug mode enters the kernel debugger as soon as possible in the kernel initialization s Single user mode if the console is marked as insecure you mu...

Page 102: ...it 1 wd1 IBM DJSA 205 20003MB 9767520 sectors 608 cyls 255 heads 63 S T 512 B S Network Interfaces eth s3p1 flags 131 LINK BROADCAST MULTICAST PRESENT ether 0 30 30 0 20 10 speed 10M full duplex eth s3p2 flags 130 BROADCAST MULTICAST PRESENT ether 0 30 30 0 20 11 speed 10M full duplex eth s3p3 flags 130 BROADCAST MULTICAST PRESENT ether 0 30 30 0 20 12 speed 10M full duplex eth s3p4 flags 130 BROA...

Page 103: ...device Both device and directory are optional The default directory is image on the wd0 device For example BOOTMGR 2 ls wd0 image current description bootmgr etc kernel debug usr VERSION cdrom ipso tgz mnt web bin dev kernel sbin Setting the Variables setenv Use the setenv command to set a particular variable The command has the following syntax setenv name value where name is the name of the vari...

Page 104: ...ot clears testboot to NO BOOTMGR 4 unsetenv bootwait clears bootwait to 3 BOOTMGR 5 unsetenv boot file clears boot file to image current kernel BOOTMGR 6 unsetenv boot flags clears boot flags to x BOOTMGR 7 unsetenv boot device clears boot device to wd0 set defaults Use the set defaults command to set variables to their factory default values The command has the following syntax set defaults name ...

Page 105: ...here name is the alias name and device the device for which name is the alias For example BOOTMGR 2 setalias disk wd0 sets the alias disk to the value of wd0 You can have a maximum of eight aliases set at one time unsetalias Use the unsetalias command to clear an alias The command has the following syntax unsetalias name where name is the name of the alias to be cleared For example the following c...

Page 106: ...x boot boot device boot file boot flags where boot device is the storage device from which the operating system loads at boot up and boot file is the operating system kernel The boot flags control the operation of the command For example at the boot manager command prompt enter the following BOOTMGR 0 boot wd0 image current mykernel vd This command boots mykernel from disk wd0 in verbose and debug...

Page 107: ...mage on the IP1200 Series To install a new copy of the Nokia IPSO kernel 1 At the boot manager command prompt enter BOOTMGR 0 install If you used the passwd command to protect this command with a password see Protecting the Boot Manager with a Password on page 108 the boot manager prompts you for your password before allowing you to execute the install command 2 Enter the information the install c...

Page 108: ...the install command in boot manager not access to Nokia IPSO To set a password 1 At the boot manager command prompt enter BOOTMGR 0 passwd The passwd program prompts you for your current password 2 If the appliance is protected by a password enter your current password The program prompts you for the new password 3 Enter the new password The program prompts you to re enter the new password for ver...

Page 109: ... Execute the install_bootmgr command from Nokia IPSO the operating system not from the boot manager To install the new boot manager at the Nokia IPSO command prompt enter etc install_bootmgr wd1 image current bootmgr nkipflash The command installs the new boot manager image nkipflash into the flash device wd1 The installation takes some time to complete Do not interrupt the installation process Up...

Page 110: ...om the appropriate Nokia Customer Support site as listed in Nokia Contact Information on page 3 2 At the Nokia IPSO command prompt enter etc upgrade_bootmgr wd1 etc nkipflash The command upgrades the boot manager with the new image nkipflash writing it into the hard disk drive wd0 The upgrade takes some time to complete Do not interrupt the upgrade process ...

Page 111: ...tion relates to problems you might encounter during the IP1200 Series installation Appliance Not Receiving Power Problem Power cord is not properly plugged in Solution Check cord Make sure it is properly seated at both ends Problem Power supply not providing power Solution Check power source If the source has no power take appropriate action such as inserting a new fuse or resetting circuit breake...

Page 112: ...pinout information see To connect to the console on page 40 Problem Wrong terminal settings Solution Verify terminal settings 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 9600 bps Problem Terminal set for flow control Solution The IP1200 Series does not use flow control The terminal should be set for no flow control Problem Defective IP1200 Series or file system Solution Contact the Nokia customer support sit...

Page 113: ... single user mode by restarting or power cycling the appliance When the boot prompt appears enter s before the appliance goes into multiuser mode you have about 10 seconds to do this 2 After the appliance boots up the following text appears Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh Press Enter 3 Type etc overpw at the pound sign prompt When the response asks if you want to continue type y 4 The adm...

Page 114: ... about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials see To open Nokia Network Voyager on page 47 2 Under Configuration Database Management Config System Configuration Manage Configuration Sets choose the option to create a new factory default configuration 3 Create the new default configuration Do Not Get a Login Prompt Error Messages Appear Problem The IP1200 Series is defect...

Page 115: ...e if you are connecting to a hub For cabling information see Ethernet NIC Connectors and Cables on page 77 Problem Port is not configured as active Solution View the port in Network Voyager or from Lynx and verify that the interface is configured as active Problem Host port configuration is incorrect Solution Check host Ethernet port settings Verify that the IP address and netmask settings are cor...

Page 116: ...ation on page 3 Note The problem could be with the I O slot Try installing the NIC in another slot Common Ethernet Problems Connectivity with Attached Device Problem No link light Solution You might have used the wrong cable Use a crossover cable between the IP1200 Series and a host and a straight through cable between an appliance and a hub Problem Solid activity LED Solution You might have set t...

Page 117: ...a time until the problem is localized to one computer and troubleshoot further Appliance Does Not Recognize New Memory Configuration Problem The DIMMs are not properly seated in DIMM sockets Solution Repeat memory installation procedures Make sure DIMMs are fully seated in sockets Be sure DIMMs click into place Make sure DIMMs are seated in adjacent slots J5 J6 and or J7 J8 ...

Page 118: ...7 Troubleshooting 118 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide ...

Page 119: ...talling or Replacing a Power Supply Monitoring the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Power Supply For information about how to add or replace NICs see Chapter 4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards You should have a working knowledge of networking equipment before you attempt to service an IP1200 Series Limit service of the appliance to the procedures described in this chapter Caut...

Page 120: ...it is in the top slot slot A You can add a second hard disk drive into the bottom slot slot B or replace the hard disk drive in slot A This section describes how to remove and replace a failed hard disk drive and how to add an optional second hard disk drive to implement the disk mirroring feature Figure 31 shows the location of the hard disk drives on the front of the IP1200 Series Figure 31 Loca...

Page 121: ...already enabled For more information about disk mirroring including configuration details see the Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide and the IPSO Release Notes and Getting Started Guide Hard Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature A hot swap button is located on the front panel of each hard disk drive Pressing the hot swap button allows you to hot swap hard disk drives if you have configured and enabled di...

Page 122: ...cupied The appliance is turned on Disk mirroring is not enabled You press the hot swap button on the source hard disk drive Before You Begin To upgrade or replace a Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform hard disk drive you need Physical access to the appliance Nokia hard disk drive kit and accompanying documentation Phillips head screwdriver Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive If you have dis...

Page 123: ...To replace a hard disk drive by using the hot swap feature Note You must have disk mirroring implemented to use the hot swap feature 1 Locate the hard disk drive to remove 2 Loosen the retaining screws on both sides of the hard disk drive Caution To avoid damage to the ejection lever loosen the retaining screw behind each ejection lever before you remove the hard disk drive 3 Press the recessed ho...

Page 124: ... Series Security Platform Installation Guide 4 When the status LED stops blinking use your thumb or forefinger to press the ejector and locking lever to eject the hard disk drive from the chassis 00320 Push red button to disengage lock Release or lock into place ...

Page 125: ...sk drive into the empty hard disk drive bay 7 Lock the hard disk drive in place by pressing the ejector and locking lever 8 Tighten the screws on both sides of the hard disk drive 9 Press the recessed hot swap button again to restore power to the hard disk drive The IP1200 Series recognizes the new hard disk drive 10 Use Nokia Network Voyager Lynx or the CLI to implement disk mirroring 00316 1 ...

Page 126: ...rd disk drive and proceed to step 3 a Access Network Voyager For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials see To open Nokia Network Voyager on page 47 b On the Network Voyager home page click Config c Scroll to the bottom and click Reboot Shut Down System d Click Halt e Wait until the activity LED for the hard disk drive is extinguished f Use power switch...

Page 127: ...Platform Installation Guide 127 3 Use your thumb or forefinger to press the ejector and locking lever on the hard disk drive that you are removing to eject the hard disk drive from the chassis 00320 Push red button to disengage lock Release or lock into place ...

Page 128: ...d disk drive The IP1200 Series recognizes the new hard disk drive 8 Use Nokia Network Voyager Lynx or the CLI to implement disk mirroring Replacing or Upgrading Memory The Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform has four dual inline memory module DIMM sockets This section describes how to upgrade or replace the memory by using a Nokia approved memory upgrade kit The IP1260 security platform comes wi...

Page 129: ...pport site listed in Nokia Contact Information on page 3 The DIMM sockets are located on the left rear of the IP1200 Series mother board as you look at the appliance from the front as Figure 32 shows Figure 32 DIMM Socket Locations Note You must install DIMMs in pairs starting from the left Insert a pair of DIMMS into adjacent slots J5 J6 and or J7 J8 otherwise the DIMMS do not work You can also u...

Page 130: ...w the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do not have a grounding wrist strap make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic component Note Because power to an IP1200 Series is automatically disconnected when the chassis assembly is opened you do not need to manually disconnect the power for this procedure An...

Page 131: ...tallation Guide 131 2 Loosen the four front panel retaining screws 3 Slide the chassis assembly forward to expose the DIMM sockets on the IP1200 Series motherboard 4 Pull the chassis assembly entirely out of the appliance 00307a 1 Chassis assembly retaining screws 00326a 1 ...

Page 132: ... the contact pins 6 Press the new DIMM into the socket until it clicks into place Note You must install DIMMs in pairs starting from the left Insert a pair of DIMMS into adjacent slots J5 J6 and or J7 J8 otherwise the DIMMS will not work You can also use all four slots at one time The top of the DIMM is smooth The bottom edge has two different length sets of contacts which mate with the slots on t...

Page 133: ...Platform Installation Guide 133 The retaining clips move into the lock position as you press the DIMM into place 7 Slide the chassis assembly back into the appliance until it clicks into place 8 Resecure the four chassis assembly retaining screws 00323 00326b 1 ...

Page 134: ...led as part of its base bundle If you ordered the Nokia encryption accelerator card as an option before purchasing the IP1220 then the Nokia encryption accelerator card is installed before the appliance is delivered The IP1200 Series uses a PMC format accelerator card The accelerator card has no external connections and requires no cables The accelerator card software package is part of IPSO so th...

Page 135: ...d with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance If you do not have a grounding wrist strap make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic component Note Because power to an IP1200 Series is automatically disconnected when the chassis assembly is opened you do not need to manually disconnect the power for this procedure Any servicing of the applian...

Page 136: ...Series Security Platform Installation Guide 2 Loosen the four front panel retaining screws 3 Slide the chassis assembly forward to expose the motherboard components 4 Locate the PMC connectors on the motherboard 00307a 1 Chassis assembly retaining screws 00326a 1 ...

Page 137: ...ard near the DIMM sockets Caution Do not use the PMC connectors located at the front of the motherboard for the acceleration card Those connectors are for the management card 5 Position the three male PMC connectors on the card over the three female PMC connectors on the motherboard B Standoffs Insert the VPN card into connectors Screw card into standoffs A 00324 ...

Page 138: ...rn each screw clockwise to attach the card to the standoffs Make sure that all four standoff connections are properly aligned before tightening the screws completely 9 To secure the connections tighten the screws firmly but do not overtighten 10 Slide the chassis assembly back into the appliance and resecure the four retaining screws Reseating the chassis assembly automatically restores power to t...

Page 139: ...see To configure a Check Point VPN To configure IPSec 1 Access Network Voyager 2 On the Network Voyager home page click Config 3 Under Interfaces click IPSec 4 Scroll down and click IPSec Advanced Configuration 5 At Hardware Device Configuration click On 6 Click Apply to enable the card To configure a Check Point VPN 1 Access Network Voyager 2 On the Network Voyager home page click Config 3 Scroll...

Page 140: ... Series Replacement fan unit kit and appropriate documentation Caution Components inside the appliance can overheat if they are not cooled even for a short period of time If you are replacing a failed fan unit and do not completely remove power to the appliance do not allow the appliance to run without a fan unit for any longer than necessary To replace a fan unit 1 Locate the fan unit on the back...

Page 141: ...talling or Replacing a Power Supply The power supplies in the Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform are hot swappable and perform load sharing while two active power supplies are connected in parallel Load sharing increases the life of the power supplies Note On an appliance with two active power supplies installed both power supplies should be turned on for load sharing and redundancy If both pow...

Page 142: ...powered on causing the power supply to heat up Because the power supply is not turned on the integrated cooling fan is not operating In this situation the power supply still meets all safety standards This condition is normal and does not affect the performance of the Nokia IP1200 Series To cool the power supply down use the power supply switch to turn on power and activate the integrated cooling ...

Page 143: ...opriate documentation To replace a power supply 1 Locate the power supply and the two screws that secure it on the back of the IP1200 Series 2 Turn off the power to the power supply to be removed 3 Loosen the two retaining screws 4 Remove the grounding lugs 5 Use the handles to gently pull the power supply out of the chassis 6 Insert the new power supply into the empty bay 7 Replace the grounding ...

Page 144: ...e the command line interface CLI For information about the CLI see the CLI Reference Guide To monitor the security platform power supply by using Nokia Voyager 1 Log on to the security platform with Voyager 2 Click Monitor 3 Click Hardware Monitoring System Status To the right of the Power Supply link the status indicator is green for normal and red for fault 4 For more detailed information about ...

Page 145: ...tions Dimensions Height 3 5 in 8 89 cm Width 17 in 44 cm 19 in 48 cm rack mountable Depth 21 in 53 34 cm Operational Temperature 5 C to 40 C 23 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 85 Short Term Operational Temperature not to exceed 96 consecutive hours 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Humidity 5 to 90 ...

Page 146: ...inch rack Each IP1200 Series requires the following space in a rack 3 5 inches 8 89 centimeters of vertical space 18 inches 46 centimeters behind the front panel of the rack 6 inches 15 centimeters behind the IP1200 Series to allow the back exit fan to move air through the appliances Caution Do not block the ventilation holes on the IP1200 Series The appliance might overheat and become damaged ...

Page 147: ...urity Platform Installation Guide 147 B Compliance Information This appendix contains the following compliance information Declaration of Conformity Compliance Statements FCC Notice US Equipment Attachment Regulations Canada ...

Page 148: ...standards Manufacturer s Name Nokia Inc Manufacturer s Address 313 Fairchild Drive Mountain View CA 94043 2215 USA Product Name Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Model Number IP1260 IP1220 Product Options All Serial Number 1 to 100 000 Date First Applied 2003 Safety EN60950 1992 A1 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 A11 1998 with Japanese National Deviations EMC EN55024 1998 EN55022A 1998 EN61000 3 2 EN6...

Page 149: ...product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC with Amendment 93 68 EEC Alan Hutchinson Manager Regulatory Compliance Engineering Mountain View California August 2002 European contact Greg Shortell Nokia Telecommunications 2 Heathrow Blvd 284 Bath Road Heathrow Middlesex UB7 ODQ England ...

Page 150: ...try Specific NICs might not be available for use in a particular country This hardware complies with the standards listed in this section Emissions Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A US Canada EN55022 CISPR 22 Class A European Community CE Immunity Standards EN50024 European Community CE EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 ENV50204 Harmonics an...

Page 151: ...io communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the computer and receiver Connect th...

Page 152: ...stalled using an acceptable method of connection 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 coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications ...

Page 153: ...ling IPSO using 100 107 password protection for 108 upgrading 109 variables used by 100 106 boot manager revision variable 100 boot device variable 100 boot file variable 100 boot flags variable 100 bootwait variable 100 C category 5E unshielded twisted pair cable 47 caution notices 16 CLI mode 50 commands halt 106 help 106 install 107 ls 103 printenv 101 setalias 105 set defaults 104 setenv 103 s...

Page 154: ...0 Ethernet network interface card 79 82 dual port 10 100 Ethernet NIC 76 dual port copper Gigabit Ethernet 25 dual port Ethernet 25 dual port fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet 25 dual port network interface cards 89 E E1 95 encryption accelerator card 134 Ethernet cable output connector 77 Ethernet crossover cable pin connections 78 Ethernet devices connecting 47 Ethernet management interface 20 Ethern...

Page 155: ...9 82 dual port Gigabit Ethernet 78 installing 61 list of available 73 monitoring 71 removing 62 replacing 62 single port ISDN 85 single port V 35 X 21 87 network interfaces connecting 46 Nokia Horizon Manager 22 Nokia Network Voyager 21 null modem cable 40 O opening Voyager 47 operating system requirements 37 output connector for the V 35 cable 90 for the X 21 cable 91 output connector Ethernet ca...

Page 156: ... slot numbering 46 software requirements 37 space requirements 146 specifications technical 145 status 29 sysinfo command 102 system status LEDs 28 T technical specifications 145 text conventions 17 troubleshooting 111 U unicast traffic 21 unsetalias command 105 unsetenv command 104 upgrading memory 128 UTP5 dual mode Ethernet 75 V V 35 network interface cards connectors 89 variables autoboot 100 ...

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