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Installing the E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide

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Slide the cover into place over the terminal block (

Figure 43

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Figure 43: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 2)

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Connect the cables to the DC source voltage, using hardware appropriate to the installation site and 
following local and national electrical codes.

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Energize the DC circuit.

Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the rack, so that the strap is always available when you 
need to handle ESD-sensitive components.

Installing Port Option Cards

You can install the following port option cards at the back of the E4G-400 router:

Slot A:

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XGM3S-2sf option card

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XGM3S-2xf option card

Slot B:

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XGM3SB-4sf option card

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E4G-B16T1E1 option card

You can install or remove a port option card in the E4G-400 router without powering down the router; 
however, you must reboot the router to initialize a newly installed option card.

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Summary of Contents for E4G Series

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Page 3: ...ies for the E4G 400 24 Optional Ports for the E4G 400 Router 25 XGM3S 2sf Option Card 25 XGM3S 2xf Option Card 26 XGM3SB 4sf Option Card 26 E4G B16T1E1 Option Card 26 Pluggable Interfaces for E4G Series Routers 28 PART 2 INSTALLING HARDWARE Chapter 2 Site Preparation 31 Planning Your Site 32 Meeting Site Requirements 32 Operating Environment Requirements 32 Building and Electrical Codes 32 Equipme...

Page 4: ...ng the E4G 400 Cell Site Aggregation Router 56 Mid Mounting an E4G 400 Router in a Two Post Rack 57 Front Mounting an E4G 400 Router in a Two Post Rack 58 Installing an AC Power Supply 59 Installing a DC Power Supply 60 Preparing the DC Cables 60 Installing the DC Power Supply 61 Connecting the Ground Wire 62 Connecting the Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage 63 Connecting the Model 10933 DC pow...

Page 5: ...IC SFP and XFP Regulatory Compliance 101 Safety Information for the E4G Series Routers 101 Appendix B Technical Specifications 109 E4G 200 Cell Site Router 109 E4G 200 12x Cell Site Router 113 E4G 400 Cell Site Aggregation Router 117 Power Supplies for the E4G 400 Router 123 Power Cord Requirements for AC Power Supplies 125 E4G 200 Series Connector Pinouts 126 E4G 400 Connector Pinouts 129 Conform...

Page 6: ...Contents E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 6 ...

Page 7: ...ic working knowledge of Standard equipment installation procedures including remote location and electrical safety practices Local area networks LANs Ethernet concepts Ethernet switching and bridging concepts Routing concepts Time division multiplexing TDM Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP See the ExtremeXOS Concepts Guide and the ExtremeXOS Command Reference Guide for information about conf...

Page 8: ...ide legacy product BlackDiamond 12800 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide legacy product Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide Extreme Networks Pluggable Interface Modules Installation Guide Hardware and software documentation for Extreme Networks products is available from the Extreme Networks website at the following location http www extremenetworks com go documentation Tab...

Page 9: ...and downloading software and software release notes see the Technical Assistance Center User Guide at http www extremenetworks com services tac userguide aspx NOTE You must have an active support agreement or a product registered to you in order to receive an eSupport login and access to Extreme Networks software release notes To request an eSupport user name and password select the Request Web Lo...

Page 10: ...Preface E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10 ...

Page 11: ...PA R T About the E4G Series Routers ...

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Page 13: ...rovide high bandwidth capacity highly accurate and flexible timing and Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM capabilities that support service level agreement SLA metrics They support time division multiplexing pseudowire end to end emulation TDM PWE3 PWE allows the simultaneous support of multiple generations of services 2G 3G and 4G over the same Ethernet backhaul network without having ...

Page 14: ...cell site E4G 200 router collects traffic from 2G 3G and 4G radio towers for handoff to the mobile backhaul over fiber or microwave The E4G 200 router s extended temperature range of 40 C to 65 C allows service providers to deploy the E4G 200 router at sites without climate control The E4G 200 cell site router front panel Figure 2 has the following features Alarms port implemented as a DB 15 conne...

Page 15: ...d and unchannelized TDM services Deployed at the cell site the E4G 200 12x cell site router collects traffic from 2G 3G and 4G radio towers for handoff to the mobile backhaul over fiber or microwave The E4G 200 12x router s extended temperature range of 40 C to 65 C allows service providers to deploy the E4G 200 12x router at sites without climate control The E4G 200 12x cell site router front pan...

Page 16: ...t alarms can be connected to an external visual or an audible interface The output alarms can be either persistent or non persistent For information about configuring alarms refer to the ExtremeXOS Concepts Guide For details about the connector see E4G 200 Series Connector Pinouts on page 126 E4G 200 Series Power Supply Both the E4G 200 and E4G 200 12x routers have an integrated DC power supply wi...

Page 17: ...nstalled or removed without powering down the router although a system reboot is required to initialize the module Figure 4 E4G 200 Series Clock Module E4G 200 Series F16T1E1 Module The F16T1E1 module for both E4G 200 Series router provides 16 T1 E1 ports implemented as RJ 45 connectors Figure 5 These support circuit emulations via industry standard pseudowires allowing the transformation of TDM c...

Page 18: ... No power attached to this connector MGMT Port LEDs ACT Blinking green Packet transmitting or receiving Off No packet transmitting or receiving LINK Blinking green Link up Off No link or port disabled Port LEDs Ports 1 through 8 above ports Steady green Link exists Blinking green Activity occurring Off No link or port is disabled Ports 9 through 12 on SFP cages Steady green Link exists Blinking gr...

Page 19: ...Steady green Normal operation Blinking amber Failure Off No power PSU 1 PSU 2 Steady green Normal operation Blinking amber Power failure Off No power attached to this connector MGMT Port LEDs ACT Blinking green Packet transmitting or receiving Off No packet transmitting or receiving LINK Blinking green Link up Off No link or port disabled Port LEDs Ports 1 through 12 on SFP cages Steady green Link...

Page 20: ...1000BASE X SFP port can be used as needed The E4G 400 router supports stacking using ports on installed port option cards at the back of the unit Up to eight units can be connected into a single management entity that has up to 192 Gigabit Ethernet ports and up to 32 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports At the back of the unit are two bays for either AC or DC power supplies One 300 W AC or DC power supply is...

Page 21: ...following optional port cards XGM3SB 4sf option card 4 SFP with Sync E for data links E4G B16T1E1 option card 2 MRJ21 with 8 TDM ports per MRJ21 connector Option cards in Slot A and Slot B are hot pluggable Hot swappable fan tray Two bays for AC or DC power supplies To provide redundant power to the router you can install two AC power supplies two DC power supplies or a combination of an AC and DC...

Page 22: ...r determines whether the port uses the fiber or copper connection based on the order in which the connectors are inserted into the router When the router senses that an SFP and a copper connector are inserted the router enables the uplink redundancy feature For example if you first connect copper ports 21 and 22 and then insert SFPs into optical ports 21 and 22 the router assigns the copper ports ...

Page 23: ... Ports 1 through 28 Steady green Link OK Blinking green Activity Off No link or port is disabled Management Port Steady green Link OK Blinking green Activity Off No link or port is disabled Back Panel Port LED on installed XGM3S 2sf option card Steady green Link OK Blinking green Activity Off No link or port is disabled Port LED on installed XGM3S 2xf option card Steady green Link OK Blinking gree...

Page 24: ...reme Networks or from your local supplier The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Supplies for the E4G 400 Router on page 123 The 300 W AC power supply model 10930A has the status LEDs listed in Table 6 The 300 W DC power supply models 10934A and 10933 has the status LEDs listed in Table 7 NOTE The model 10933 is the recommended DC power supply Table 6 300 W AC Power Supply LEDs ...

Page 25: ...nd can be used for stacking connections or data links The XGM3S 2sf option card supports either SFP optical modules or an SFP direct attach passive copper cable Figure 8 XGM3S 2sf Option Card Table 7 300 W DC Power Supply models 10934A and 10933 LEDs LED Label and Color Meaning DC In OK Green DC Out OK Green red bicolor Off Off No DC input power Off Steady red No DC input power receiving standby o...

Page 26: ...t and can be used for data links The XGM3SB 4sf option card supports either SFP optical modules or the SFP direct attach passive copper cable Figure 10 XGM3SB 4sf Option Card E4G B16T1E1 Option Card The E4G B16T1E1 option card Figure 11 allows you to add 16 T1 E1 ports with pseudowire emulation to slot B on the rear panel of the E4G 400 router This option card has two MRJ21 connectors each one pro...

Page 27: ...E4G 400 Cell Site Aggregation Router E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 27 Figure 11 E4G B16T1E1 Option Card CSR_026 1 1 3 2 2 1 SFP ports 2 LEDs ...

Page 28: ...n all supported Extreme Networks devices We recommend that all customers use Extreme Networks optical modules in their Extreme Networks devices Extreme Networks assumes no liability for third party optical modules Although Extreme Networks does not block third party optical modules we cannot ensure that all third party optical modules operate properly in all Extreme Networks devices The customer a...

Page 29: ...PA R T Installing Hardware ...

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Page 31: ... technician network manager or facilities manager responsible for installing and managing the network hardware The chapter assumes a working knowledge of local area network LAN operations and a familiarity with communications protocols that are used on interconnected LANs Only qualified service personnel should install maintain or remove Extreme Networks equipment Qualified service personnel have ...

Page 32: ...outer and power supplies see the specific router models listed in Appendix B Meeting Site Requirements This section describes requirements to consider when preparing your installation site and includes the following topics Operating Environment Requirements next section Rack and Cabinet Specifications and Recommendations on page 35 Outdoor Installation Sites on page 37 Operating Environment Requir...

Page 33: ... wiring Federal state and local governments use NEC standards to establish their own laws ordinances and codes on wiring specifications The NEC classification is published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02169 USA http www nfpa org Underwriters Laboratory UL USA only Independent research and testing laboratory UL evaluates the performa...

Page 34: ... the equipment Maintain an ambient operating temperature range of 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F for the E4G 400 router or a range of 40 to 65 C 49 to 149 F for the E4G 200 series router Maintain a storage temperature of 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F NOTE As with all electrical equipment Extreme Networks product lifetimes degrade with increased temperature If possible temperatures should be kept at approximately...

Page 35: ...nd cabinets should conform to conventional standards In the United States use EIA Standard RS 310C Racks Panels and Associated Equipment In countries other than the United States use IEC Standard 297 In addition verify that your rack meets the basic mechanical space and earthquake requirements that are described in this section Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack Use equipment racks that meet ...

Page 36: ...metal connection to the rack Before you install an E4G series router in an equipment rack clean the rack and mounting bracket surfaces and apply an antioxidant When you secure an E4G series router to the rack use thread forming mounting screws that remove any paint or non conductive coatings and establish metal to metal contact NOTE Because building codes vary worldwide Extreme Networks strongly r...

Page 37: ...ified service personnel have access to the equipment Take reasonable precautions to prevent animals from gaining access to the equipment Be sure that the ventilation in the installation site is adequate to maintain a temperature below 65 C 149 F for the E4G 200 series router For proper airflow through the router leave clear space on the left and right sides of the router Evaluating and Meeting Cab...

Page 38: ... a unique identification number to each equipment rack Identify all equipment locations by labeling the front panel of your Extreme Networks equipment and other hardware Keep accurate and current cable identification records Post records near each equipment rack For each cable drop include information about the cable source destination and jumper location Installing Cable When you connect cable to...

Page 39: ...ter discharge ESD from the cable by plugging the RJ 45 connector into a LAN static discharge device or use an equivalent method Use plenum rated cable when it is necessary for safety and fire rating requirements Consult your local building codes to determine when it is appropriate to use plenum rated cable or refer to IEC standard 850 Keep all ports and connectors free of dust Figure 13 Properly I...

Page 40: ...e Networks recommends that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equal 2 inches 5 08 cm minimum for each 90 degree turn as shown in Figure 15 on page 40 NOTE Kinks and sharp bends can destroy or impair the cable s ability to convey light pulses accurately from one end of the cable to the other Use care in dressing the optical fiber cables provide satisfactory strain relief to support the cable and...

Page 41: ...000BASE LX70 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 70 000 1000BASE ZX 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 80 km 100BASE LX100 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 100 km 1000BASE BX10 1490 nm optical window 1310 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 10 km 1000BASE LX70 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 70 000 meters 10 100 1000BASE...

Page 42: ...ons to avoid RF interference RF interference can cause degradation of signal quality and in an Ethernet network environment can cause excessive collisions loss of link status or other physical layer problems that can lead to poor performance or loss of communication To prevent RF interference avoid the following situations Attaching UTP cable to AC power cables Routing UTP cable near antennas such...

Page 43: ...re In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms Extreme networks recommends that you plug your system into a surge suppressor For power specifications for the E4G series routers see Appendix B WARNING Extreme Networks routers do not have a switch for turning power to the unit on and off For systems using an AC power supply power to the router is disconnected by removing the wall plug from ...

Page 44: ...e Display the voltage currently on the line Provide alarms on certain error conditions Provide short circuit protection Selecting a UPS To determine UPS requirements for your router answer these questions What are the amperage requirements What is the longest potential time period that the UPS would be required to supply backup power Where will the UPS be installed What is the maximum transition t...

Page 45: ...ery return conductor should be connected directly to the central office power return bus and not to the equipment frame or the grounding means of the equipment The E4G 200 series router can accept 48 or 24 volts for DC input Applicable Industry Standards For more information see the following ANSI TIA EIA standards ANSI TIA EIA 568 A discusses the six subsystems of a structured cabling system ANSI...

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Page 47: ...t Option Cards on page 67 Initial Startup on page 71 Initial Management Access on page 71 Pre installation Requirements Rack mounting brackets and screws for attaching the brackets to the router are shipped with the router You must provide the following additional tools and equipment to install the router in an equipment rack Four rack mounting screws to match your equipment rack Screwdriver to fi...

Page 48: ...ng the router to the DC power source Recommended insulation colors are Green or green with yellow stripe for the ground connection Red and black for the power and return connections Connection hardware appropriate to the installation site Hardware for connecting the ground wire to the site grounding point Hardware for connecting the power wires to the DC source Stripping tool Torque screwdriver an...

Page 49: ...he mounting brackets will be most suitable for the installation Figure 17 Figure 17 Positions for the Mounting Brackets 2 On each side of the router attach a mounting bracket to the router in the selected mounting position Figure 17 3 Slide the router into the equipment rack Figure 18 Figure 18 Installing the Router in the Rack 4 Insert and tighten rack mounting screws to secure the router to the ...

Page 50: ...ng Lug Locations on the E4G 200 Series Router WARNING Connect the ground wire before you connect any power cables To ground the router 1 If necessary move the grounding lug to the back panel of the router 2 At one end of the ground wire strip the insulation to expose 1 2 inch 12 mm of bare wire 3 Loosen the screw and insert the stripped wire into the grounding lug Figure 20 4 Using a 1 4 inch stra...

Page 51: ...entify the positions where you will attach the wires See Table 11 and Figure 21 Figure 21 Preparing a DC Power Cable 3 Insert each stripped wire into the connector Make sure that no exposed part of the copper wire extends beyond either side of the connector 4 Tighten each retaining screw to 4 5 pound inches 0 5 Newton meters to fasten the wire in place Table 11 Wire Positions in the DC Connector D...

Page 52: ... than 15 A Provide proper connection and strain relief on the DC input cable in accordance with all local and national electrical codes To connect the router to DC power 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Align the power cable connector with the power input connector on the router Figure 22 and press the connector firmly into place 3 Align and securely tighten the retaining screws on t...

Page 53: ...propriate ground point on the rack 2 On the front panel of the E4G 200 series router remove the cover from the clock module slot Figure 23 Figure 23 Clock Module Slot Cover 3 Carefully slide the clock module all the way into the slot Figure 24 4 Align and securely tighten the captive retaining screws Figure 24 Installing a Clock Module 5 To initialize the clock module reboot the router Save the co...

Page 54: ... BNC connector at one end and a standard BNC connector at the other To connect to the RJ 45 connector use a twisted pair cable with the pinouts listed in Table 19 on page 127 Installing a T1 E1 Module You can install or remove a T1 E1 module in the E4G 200 series router without powering down the router however you must reboot the router to initialize a newly installed T1 E1 module To install a T1 ...

Page 55: ...age 128 NOTE Although shielded cables are used in most central office applications the T1 E1 ports on Extreme Networks E4G routers do not require shielded cables to comply with emissions and immunity requirements Connecting the Alarms Cable You can connect the E4G 200 series router to external alarms for example the aisle alarms in a central office using the Alarm connector on the front of the E4G...

Page 56: ...with 8 screws Console cable terminated in DB 9 connectors Ferrite in line noise filter with installation instructions Power supply AC or DC The E4G 400 router is shipped with one power supply A second power supply for redundant power is ordered and shipped separately NOTE An AC power input cord is not provided with an E4G 400 AC power supply You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks ...

Page 57: ... screws to attach a bracket to the router Figure 28 Figure 28 Rack mounting Bracket for Mid Mount Installation 2 Slide the router into the equipment rack Figure 29 Figure 29 Installing the E4G 400 Router Mid mount 3 Insert and tighten rack mounting screws to secure the router to the rack To install the power supply see Installing an AC Power Supply on page 59 or Installing a DC Power Supply on pag...

Page 58: ...unting Bracket for Front Mount installation 2 Slide the router into the equipment rack Figure 31 Figure 31 Installing the E4G 400 Router Front mount 3 Insert and tighten rack mounting screws to secure the router to the rack To install the power supply see Installing an AC Power Supply on page 59 or Installing a DC Power Supply on page 60 To install optional ports at the back of the router see Inst...

Page 59: ...ly before you install the power supply in the power supply bay CAUTION Make sure that the AC power supply circuit is not overloaded Use proper over current protection such as a circuit breaker to prevent over current conditions To install an AC power supply 1 If necessary remove a blank panel Figure 32 Figure 32 Removing a Blank Panel 2 Slide the power supply into the router Figure 33 Figure 33 In...

Page 60: ...e sure that the DC power cord is not connected to the power supply before you install the power supply in the power supply bay CAUTION Make sure that the DC power supply circuit is not overloaded Use proper over current protection such as a circuit breaker to prevent over current conditions Do not use a breaker that is rated for higher than 30 Amps Preparing the DC Cables The following terminals a...

Page 61: ... terminal to the green yellow wire Figure 34 Attaching Terminals to Cables Installing the DC Power Supply To install a power supply 1 If necessary remove a blank panel Figure 35 Figure 35 Removing a Blank Panel 2 Slide the power supply into the router while verifying that the power supply is right side up see Figure 36 and Figure 37 3 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power sup...

Page 62: ...nnect the ground wire after you disconnect all power cables To connect the ground wire 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Identify the grounding point on the power supply see Figure 38 and Figure 39 4 Insert a 6 32 UNC screw provided through the ring terminal a...

Page 63: ...4V and 48V power source NOTE The connection instructions are different depending upon which type of power source you are connecting to The model 10933 can connect to both 24V and 48V sources while the 10934A can connect to only 48V sources WARNING Always make sure that the DC circuit is de energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cables on the 300 W DC power supply CAUTION Provide...

Page 64: ...and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Slide the cover off the terminal block Figure 40 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a On each terminal loosen the screw enough to allow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive square washer b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire 24 V under the captive square washer on the negative terminal labele...

Page 65: ...er supply to a 48V source To connect the DC power input cables on the Model 10933 or 10934A power supplies to a 48V source 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Slide the cover off the terminal block Figure 42 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a On ea...

Page 66: ...n E4G Series Router E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 66 Figure 42 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 inch pounds 1 25 Newton meters Figure 43 RTN 48V SH_210 ...

Page 67: ...ize the DC circuit Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the rack so that the strap is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components Installing Port Option Cards You can install the following port option cards at the back of the E4G 400 router Slot A XGM3S 2sf option card XGM3S 2xf option card Slot B XGM3SB 4sf option card E4G B16T1E1 option card You can install or remov...

Page 68: ...Figure 44 Removing an Option Slot Cover 3 Carefully slide the option card all the way into the slot Figure 45 NOTE When you install an E4G B16T1E1 option card the final seating of the card requires firm pressure Otherwise the retaining screws do not engage and the internal connector will not mate properly 4 Align and securely tighten the captive retaining screws Figure 45 Installing a Port Option ...

Page 69: ...PPS input 10 MHz input One RJ 45 connector for time of day ToD input output or for RS 422 BITS input To connect to the mini BNC connectors use a 50 ohm coaxial cable with a mini BNC connector at one end and a standard BNC connector at the other To connect to the RJ 45 connector use a twisted pair cable with the pinouts listed in Table 19 on page 127 Connecting Cables to the E4G B16T1E1 Module The ...

Page 70: ...ress the cable connector into place Figure 47 2 Use a small straight tip screwdriver to align and tighten the retaining screw at each end of the cable connector Figure 47 Connecting a Cable to the E4G B16T1E1 Module NOTE Although shielded cables are used in most central office applications Extreme Networks E4G routers do not require shielded cables to comply with emissions and immunity requirement...

Page 71: ...le port settings are Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Flow control XON XOFF The terminal or PC with terminal emulation software that you connect to an Extreme Networks switch must be configured with these settings This procedure is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal A console cable is shipped with each E4G series router For connector pinouts associated with ...

Page 72: ...OTE For more information about logging in to the switch and configuring switch management access see the ExtremeXOS Concepts Guide 5 At the password prompt press Return The default user name admin has no password assigned to it When you have successfully logged on to the system the command line prompt displays the system name for example e4g200 in the prompt NOTE For more information about how to ...

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Page 75: ...n Equipment Rack on page 91 NOTE If you will be working near multiple E4G 400 routers for an extended time Extreme Networks recommends that you wear hearing protection When all the fans are operating the noise level can be in excess of 7 2 B A Declared Sound Power or 69 decibels Sound Power Replacing an AC Power Supply in the E4G 400 Router The E4G 400 routers have two bays for hot swappable power...

Page 76: ...e power supply internal connectors Figure 48 Figure 48 Removing a 300 W AC Power Supply 4 Carefully slide the power supply the rest of the way out of the router CAUTION Power supplies may become very hot during operation Wear thermal protective gloves when you remove a power supply from an operating router NOTE If you are not installing a replacement power supply install a cover over the unoccupie...

Page 77: ...place Figure 49 Installing a 300 W AC Power Supply CAUTION Do not slam the power supply into the router 7 Connect the AC power cord to the input connector on the power supply and rotate the wire clip into place over the power cord connector 8 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power outlet WARNING Always be sure that the source outlet is properly grounded before plugging the AC power...

Page 78: ...oving the Power Supply To remove an installed 300 W DC power supply 1 De energize the DC circuit 2 Disconnect the DC power cables as follows a Slide the cover off the terminal block b Loosen the screws that secure the cable terminals to the terminal block c Slide the wires out from under the captive washers 3 Disconnect the ground wire as follows a Remove the screw that secures the ground wire to ...

Page 79: ...er supply into the router while verifying that the power supply is right side up see Figure 53 and Figure 54 3 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power supply bay see Figure 53 and Figure 54 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place CAUTION Do not slam the power supply into the switch Figure 53 Installing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply Model 10934 Figure 54 Insta...

Page 80: ...screw to 12 6 inch pounds 5 Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site Connecting the Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician following the instructions in this section There are two 300W DC power supplies available Model 10933 recommended and Model 10934A The model 10933 can c...

Page 81: ...A DC power supply to a 24V source To connect the DC power input cables on an model 10933 power supply to a 24V source 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Slide the cover off the terminal block Figure 57 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a On each te...

Page 82: ...nce Procedures E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 82 Figure 57 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 inch pounds 1 25 Newton meters Figure 58 24V 24V SH_210A ...

Page 83: ...r supply to a 48V source To connect the DC power input cables on the Model 10933 or 10934A power supplies to a 48V source 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Slide the cover off the terminal block Figure 59 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a On eac...

Page 84: ...ance Procedures E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 84 Figure 59 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 inch pounds 1 25 Newton meters Figure 60 RTN 48V SH_210 ...

Page 85: ... 60 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 2 6 Connect the cables to the DC source voltage using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes 7 Energize the DC circuit Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the rack so that the strap is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components SH_211 RTN 48V ...

Page 86: ...rocedure promptly The router may overheat if it is left without cooling for an extended period To replace the fan module 1 Completely loosen the captive retaining screws on the fan module Figure 61 2 Slide the fan module out of the router and set it aside Figure 61 Removing a Fan Module 3 Carefully slide the replacement fan module into the router Figure 62 Figure 62 Installing a Fan Module 4 Align...

Page 87: ...reboot the router to initialize a newly installed port option card You need the following tools to replace a port option card in the E4G 400 router ESD preventive wrist strap Screwdriver To replace a port option card 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 2 Completely loosen the captive retaining screws and slide th...

Page 88: ...ort option card Replacing a Clock Module in the E4G 200 Series Router You can replace a clock module without powering down the router however you must reboot the router to initialize the newly installed clock module To replace a clock module 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 2 Completely loosen the captive reta...

Page 89: ...the router to initialize the newly installed clock module Replacing a T1E1 Module in the E4G 200 Series Router You can replace a T1 E1 module without powering down the router however you must reboot the router to initialize the newly installed T1 E1 module To replace a T1 E1 module 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the ...

Page 90: ...68 4 Align and tighten the retaining screws Figure 68 Installing a T1 E1 Module 5 Reboot the router to initialize the new T1 E1 module Removing an E4G 200 Series Router from an Equipment Rack To remove an E4G 200 Series router from an equipment rack 1 De energize the DC circuit for all power connections 2 Loosen the retaining screws and unplug each DC power connector from the DC power socket on th...

Page 91: ...ipment rack remove all installed power supplies as described in one of the following sections Removing a 300 W AC Power Supply on page 91 Removing a 300 W DC Power Supply on page 92 Removing a 300 W AC Power Supply CAUTION The power supply may be hot to the touch wear thermal protective gloves when handling the power supply during removal To remove a 300 W AC power supply 1 Disconnect the AC power...

Page 92: ... a Remove the screw that secures the ground wire to the power supply b Move the wire away from the power supply 4 Push the latching tab to the left as you pull outward on the handle to disengage the power supply internal connectors see Figure 70 Figure 70 Removing a 300 W DC Power Supply 5 Carefully slide the power supply the rest of the way out of the router Removing the E4G 400 Router from the R...

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Page 95: ...e necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and are aware of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons If you are in the USA install the system in accordance with the U S National Electrical Code NEC This appendix includes the following sections Considerations Before Installing on page 96 General Safety Precautions on page 96 Maintenan...

Page 96: ...rom heat sources Make sure that your equipment is placed in an area that accommodates the power consumption and component heat dissipation specifications Make sure that your power supplies meet the site DC power or AC power requirements of all the network equipment Racks for Extreme Networks equipment must be permanently attached to the floor Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip...

Page 97: ...re instructed otherwise by a product specific maintenance procedure Replace a power cord immediately if it shows any signs of damage When you work with optical devices power supplies or other modular accessories put on an ESD preventive wrist strap to reduce the risk of electronic damage to the equipment Connect the other end of the strap to an appropriate grounding point on the equipment rack or ...

Page 98: ...necting Power For the ratings and power requirements of each power supply unit or router see Appendix B or the data sheet for the equipment at http www extremenetworks com WARNING Be sure to satisfy the requirements listed in this section when you install Extreme Networks power supplies or connect power When you install any power supply Do not use excessive force when you insert a power supply int...

Page 99: ... connections are easily accessible When you install DC power supplies or connect DC power Making the connection to your facility DC source voltage must be performed by a qualified licensed electrician Extreme Networks DC power supplies and DC powered devices do not have switches for turning the unit on and off Make sure that the DC circuit is de energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC ...

Page 100: ...attempt to replace the battery If these instructions are disregarded and replacement of these batteries is attempted the following guidelines must be followed to avoid danger of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent battery type as recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of the battery in accordance with the battery manufacturer s recommendation Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety...

Page 101: ...ter European standard FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J in accordance with FDA CDRH requirements Application of CE Mark in accordance with 2004 108 EEC EMC Directive and the 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directives UL and or CSA registered component for North America 47 CFR Part 15 Class A when installed into Extreme products Safety Information for the E4G Series Routers The statements in this section ap...

Page 102: ...igkeit werden kontrolliert und die maximale Raumtemperatur liegt nicht über 40 ºC Sauber und frei von in der Luft enthaltenen Stoffen die Elektrizität übertragen können Gut belüftet und fern von Wärmequellen inklusive direkter Sonneneinstrahlung Fern von Quellen für Erschütterungen oder mechanische Einwirkungen Getrennt von starken elektromagnetischen Feldern die von elektrischen Geräten erzeugt w...

Page 103: ... während eines Gewitters nicht an dem System und stecken Sie keine Kabel an oder ab Das Gerät muss geerdet werden Der Schutzleiter darf nicht manipuliert oder umgangen werden und das Gerät darf auf keinen Fall ohne einen entsprechend installierten Schutzleiter betrieben werden Sicherheit bei Wartungsarbeiten Befolgen Sie bei allen Wartungsarbeiten an Extreme Networks Geräten folgende Empfehlungen ...

Page 104: ...ehender metallischer Kabelschirm oder eine durchgehende Metallleitung die das Kabel umschließt an den Erdungselektrodensystemen der einzelnen Gebäude angeschlossen ist ACHTUNG Eine Missachtung dieser Bedingungen für die Kabelverlegung kann Nutzer der Gefahr eines elektrischen Stromschlages aussetzen und das Gerät so beschädigen dass es nicht mehr einwandfrei arbeitet WARNUNG Die Ethernet Anschlüss...

Page 105: ...er den Metallgegenstand mit den Anschlüssen verschweißen kann Wenn das Netz bei angeschlossener Netzversorgung angeschlossen oder getrennt wird kann ein elektrischer Lichtbogen entstehen Dies kann bei Installationen in Gefahrenbereichen zu einer Explosion führen Achten Sie unbedingt darauf dass das Gerät nicht mit der Netzversorgung verbunden ist Achten Sie bei der Installation oder beim Austausch...

Page 106: ...s und qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal Zugang zu den Geräten hat Ein zugangsbeschränkter Bereich kann beispielsweise nur mithilfe eines Spezialwerkzeugs Schloss und Schlüssel oder einer anderen Sicherheitsvorrichtung geöffnet werden HINWEIS Da die Gebäudevorschriften in aller Welt unterschiedlich sind empfiehlt Extreme Networks dringend sich bezüglich der korrekten Erdung und Spannungsverteilung fü...

Page 107: ...ind Solche Geräte sind nicht nur Gigabit Interface Konverter GBICs steckbare Kleinformfaktormodule SFP oder Mini GBICs QSFP Module XENPAK Sendeempfänger und laseroptische XFP Module WARNUNG Laseroptische Module können bei längerem Gebrauch sehr heiß werden Seien Sie beim Ausbau eines laseroptischen Moduls aus dem Modul oder der Optionskarte äußerst vorsichtig Wenn das laseroptische Modul zum Anfas...

Page 108: ... Teil 15 Klasse A bei Einbau in Extreme Produkte Sicherheitsinformationen für Router der Serie E4G Die Aussagen in diesem Abschnitt gelten speziell für Router der Serie E4G Zur Vermeidung von elektrischen Stromschlägen dürfen Sicherheitskleinspannungsschaltungen SELV nicht an Telefonnetzspannungsschaltungen TNV 1 angeschlossen werden LAN Ports enthalten SELV Schaltungen WAN Ports enthalten TNV 1 S...

Page 109: ...inouts on page 129 Conformity Statements on page 133 E4G 200 Cell Site Router Table 12 E4G 200 Cell Site Router Technical Specifications Physical Dimensions E4G 200 router Height 1 75 inches 4 4 cm Width 17 25 inches 43 8 cm Depth 10 75 inches 27 3 cm Includes connectors and ground lug Clock timing module Height 1 75 inches 4 4 cm Width 2 5 inches 6 4 cm Depth 8 inches 20 32 cm includes connectors...

Page 110: ...G 200 router 9 0 lb 4 1 kg E4G 200 CLK Clock timing module 0 75 lb 0 34 kg T1 E1 module 2 75 lb 1 25 kg y E4G 200 Power Operational Voltage Ranges 22 to 60 V Nominal Input Ratings 48 V 1 25 A or 24 V 2 5 A Table 12 E4G 200 Cell Site Router Technical Specifications Continued E4G 200 Average Latency Frame size Bytes Average Latency ms 64 4 036 128 4 221 256 4 032 512 4 209 1024 4 035 1280 4 041 1518...

Page 111: ... 02 A 24 V 0 78 A 48 V Heat dissipation 49 W 167 BTU hr Power consumption 49 W 167 BTU hr Safety Standards North American Safety UL 60950 1 2007 2nd Ed Listed Device US CSA 22 2 60950 1 03 2nd Ed 2006 07 Canada Complies with FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subpart J US Laser Safety CDRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safety CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Ed National Differences IEC EN 60825 1 20...

Page 112: ...ussia GOST R IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Environmental Data Environmental Standards EN ETSI 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 2009 09 Class 1 2 Storage EN ETSI 300 019 2 2 v2 2 1 2011 11 Class 2 3 Transportation EN ETSI 300 019 2 3 v2 2 2 2003 04 Class 3 1e Operational EN ETSI 300 753 2009 07 Acoustic Noise Operating conditions Temperature range 40 C to 65 C 49 to 149 F Humidity 5 t...

Page 113: ...epth 8 inches 20 32 cm includes connectors T1 E1 module Height 1 75 inches 4 4 cm Width 6 25 inches 15 9 cm Depth 9 5 inches 24 1 cm includes connectors Weight E4G 200 12x router 7 14 lb 5 46 kg Clock timing module 0 75 lb 0 34 kg T1 E1 module 2 0 lb 0 9 kg Packaged Dimensions E4G 200 12x router Height 5 25 inches 13 3 cm Width 22 5 inches 57 2 cm Depth 14 inches 35 6 cm E4G 200 12x CLK Clock timi...

Page 114: ...lled optional modules Input current 1 41 A 24 V 0 73 A 48 V Heat dissipation 35 W 120 BTU hr Power consumption 35 W 120 BTU hr E4G 200 12x router with clock module Table 13 E4G 200 12x Cell Site Router Technical Specifications Continued E4G 200 12X Average Latency Frame size Bytes Average Latency ms 64 3 324 128 3 339 256 3 270 512 3 323 1024 3 323 1280 3 329 1518 3 334 2176 3 315 4096 3 311 6144 ...

Page 115: ...NZS 60950 1 Australia New Zealand EMI EMC Standards North America EMC FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A USA ICES 003 Class A Canada European EMC EN 55022 2010 Class A EN 55024 2010 Class A includes EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 EN 61000 3 2 8 2006 A2 2009 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 2008 Flicker EN 61000 6 4 2007 Emissions for Industrial Scientific Medical EN 61000 6 2 2005 Immunity for Indust...

Page 116: ... Acoustic Noise Operating conditions Temperature range 40 C to 65 C 40 to 149 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Altitude 0 to 3 000 meters 9 850 feet Shock half sine 30 m s2 60 shocks in each direction Random vibration 3 to 500 MHz 1 5 G rms Storage transportation conditions packaged Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Package...

Page 117: ... 9 5 inches 24 1 cm Fan module Height 1 6 inches 4 15 cm Width 3 25 inches 8 26 cm Depth 4 9 inches 12 53 cm Weight E4G 400 router 13 75 lb 6 2 kg NOTE The router weight includes an installed fan module It does not include installed port option modules or power supplies XGM3S 2sf option card 0 5 lb 0 23 kg XGM3S 2xf option card 0 5 lb 0 23 kg XGM3SB 4sf option card 0 5 lb 0 23 kg E4G B16T1E1 modul...

Page 118: ...W 317 BTU hr with 1 power supply E4G 400 Router with XGM3S 2xf Option Card AC Power Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 5 A Maximum Input current 5 A 100 V low line 2 5 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation 107 W 365 BTU hr with 1 power supply Power consumption 107 W 365 BTU hr with 1 power supply E4G 400 Router with XGM3SB 4sf Option Card AC Power Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz ...

Page 119: ...ion 99 W 339 BTU hr with 1 power supply Power consumption 99 W 339 BTU hr with 1 power supply E4G 400 Router with XGM3S 2xf Option Card and XGM3SB 4sf Module AC Power Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 5 A Maximum Input current 5 A 100 V low line 2 5 A 240 V high line Heat dissipation 104 W 355 BTU hr with 1 power supply Power consumption 104 W 355 BTU hr with 1 power supply E4G 400 Route...

Page 120: ...ratings 40 to 72 V 9 A Maximum Input current 7 A 48 V low line 5 6 A 60 V high line Heat dissipation 92 W 314 BTU hr with 1 power supply Power consumption 92 W 314 BTU hr with 1 power supply E4G 400 Router with XGM3S 2sf Option Card and XGM3SB 4sf Option Card DC Power Nominal input ratings 40 to 72 V 9 A Maximum Input current 7 A 48 V low line 5 6 A 60 V high line Heat dissipation 100 W 341 BTU hr...

Page 121: ...an EMC EN 55022 2010 Class A EN 55024 2010 Class A includes EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 EN 61000 3 2 8 2006 A2 2009 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 2008 Flicker EN 61000 6 4 2007 Emissions for Industrial Scientific Medical EN 61000 6 2 2005 Immunity for Industrial Scientific Medical International EMC CISPR 22 2010 Ed 5 2 Class A International Emissions CISPR 24 2010 Class A International ...

Page 122: ...00 753 1997 10 Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1 5 G Operating conditions Temperature range 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Altitude 0 to 3 000 meters 9 850 feet Shock half sine 30 m s2 60 shocks in each direction Random vibration 3 to 500 MHz 1 5 G rms Storage transportation conditions packaged Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158...

Page 123: ...pecifications Voltage input range 85 to 264 V Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V 50 to 60 Hz 5 A Nominal input current at full loads 4 2 A 90 V low line 1 7 A 230 V high line Line frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Maximum inrush current 30 A Output 12 V 25 A max 300 Watts 3 3 V 3 03 A max 10 Watts Power supply input socket IEC 320 C14 Power cord input plug IEC 320 C13 Power supply cord gauge 18 AWG 0 75...

Page 124: ... Inches 23 2 cm Weight 1 5 lb 0 68 k Power Specifications Nominal Input Rating 24V 4A 48V 2A DC Voltage Input Range 18 V 72V Maximum Input Amperages 14 6A at 24V 7 3A at 48V 4 8A at 72V Inrush Current 35A at 72V peak Minimum wire size 14 AWG 1 5 mm2 copper stranded DC Output Power W 300 W Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C normal operation Storage temperature 40 C to 70...

Page 125: ...er 6 feet the minimum wire size is 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 Table 17 300 W DC Power Supply Model 10934A For use with the E4G 400 Cell Site Aggregation Router Physical Specifications Dimensions Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm Width 3 15 inches 8 0 cm Depth 9 5 Inches 24 1 cm Weight 2 30 lb 1 0 kg Power Specifications Nominal Input 48 V DC Voltage Input Range 40 to 72 V 9 A Maximum Input Amperages 9 A 40 V 7 5 A 48...

Page 126: ... AMAR External Alarm2 Input Output Alarmsa a The alarm output signals have an operational rating of 75 V 1 A 5 ACNO Critical alarm relay normally open NO contact Fan failure temperature overshoot or other software conditions that require a reboot to recover 6 ACNC Critical alarm relay normally closed NC contact 7 ACCOM Critical alarm relay common COM contact 8 AMINO Minor alarm relay normally open...

Page 127: ... F16T1E1 module Table 19 E4G 200 Series Clock Module RJ 45 Connector Pin Description Direction Comment 1 BITS_IN_P In 1 544 MHz 2 048 MHz RS 422 2 BITS_IN_N In 1 544 MHz 2 048 MHz RS 422 3 1_PPS_P Out 1 PPS RS 422 4 5 6 1_PPS_N Out 1 PPS RS 422 7 ToD_N I O RS 422 8 ToD_P I O RS 422 Table 20 Signals for the E4G 200 Series Mini BNC Connectors Connector Position Label IN OUT Upper 1 PPS input 3 3 V l...

Page 128: ...n Pin Number Direction CTS clear to send 1 In DTR data carrier detect 2 Out TXD transmit data 3 Out GND ground 4 GND ground 5 RXD receive data 6 In DSR data set ready 7 In RTS request to send 8 Out Table 23 Pinouts for an RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Signal RJ 45 Pin DB 9 Pin CTS clear to send 1 8 DTR data carrier detect 2 6 TXD transmit data 3 2 GND ground 4 5 GND ground 5 5 RXD receive data 6 3 DSR dat...

Page 129: ...odem cable Figure 72 Null Modem Cable Pinouts Table 25 Pinouts for the DB 9 Console Connector Function Pin Number Direction DCD data carrier detect 1 In RXD receive data 2 In TXD transmit data 3 Out DTR data terminal ready 4 Out GND ground 5 DSR data set ready 6 In RTS request to send 7 Out CTS clear to send 8 In Screen TxD RxD Ground RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR Cable connector 9 pin female Switch Cable c...

Page 130: ...B16T1E1 module and the E1 T1 ports Table 26 Port Mapping between the E4G B16T1E1 MRJ21 Connectors and T1E1 Ports MRJ21 Connector 1 MRJ21 Connector 2 Port 1 Port 9 Port 2 Port 10 Port 3 Port 11 Port 4 Port 12 Port 5 Port 13 Port 6 Port 14 Port 7 Port 15 Port 8 Port 16 Screen DTR TxD RxD CTS Ground DSR RTS DCD Cable connector 9 pin female Switch Cable connector 9 pin female PC AT Serial Port Screen ...

Page 131: ... or 9 RX Ring 35 Port 5 or 13 RX Ring 5 RX Tip 36 RX Tip 6 TX Ring 48 TX Ring 18 TX Tip 47 TX Tip 17 Port 2 or 10 RX Ring 33 Port 6 or 14 RX Ring 3 RX Tip 34 RX Tip 4 TX Ring 46 TX Ring 16 TX Tip 45 TX Tip 15 Port 3 or 11 RX Ring 11 Port 7 or 15 RX Ring 1 RX Tip 12 RX Tip 2 TX Ring 24 TX Ring 14 TX Tip 23 TX Tip 13 Port 4 or 12 RX Ring 9 Port 8 or 16 RX Ring 25 RX Tip 10 RX Tip 26 TX Ring 22 TX Ri...

Page 132: ...allation Guide 132 Table 28 shows the T1 E1 pinout for the RJ 48C connector on the fan out cable for the E4G B16T1E1 module Table 28 Pinouts for the Fan out Cable RJ 48C Connector Pin Description 1 RX_RING 2 RX_TIP 3 Shield Ground 4 TX_RING 5 TX_TIP 6 Shield Ground 7 8 ...

Page 133: ...tiva 999 5 CE Français French Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC Íslenska Icelandic Þetta tæki er samkvæmt grunnkröfum og öðrum viðeigandi ákvæðum Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Questo apparato é conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE Nederlands Dutch Dit ap...

Page 134: ...radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you are required to correct the interference at your own expense Canada Class A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES...

Page 135: ...E4G series routers meet the requirements of the Industry Canada label CS 03 for telecommunications equipment Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d Industrie Canada Observe the following general information and safety precautions This equipment meets certain telecommunications network protection operation and safety requirements as described in the appropriate...

Page 136: ...nt if provided Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety WARNING The Ethernet ports of the equipment and its sub assemblies are suitable only for intra building connections within the same building or for connections to unexposed wiring or cabling See the conditions listed above The Ethernet ports of this equipment or its sub assemblies must not be metallically c...

Page 137: ...s This equipment is suitable for installations utilizing the Common Bonding Network CBN Equipment Interfacing with AC Power Ports This equipment shall be connected to AC mains provided with a surge protective device SPD at the service equipment complying with NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code NEC ...

Page 138: ...Appendix B Technical Specifications E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 138 ...

Page 139: ...127 features 17 installing 53 replacing 88 combination ports 22 commercial building standards 45 configuration initial 71 conformity statements 133 connector jackets RJ 45 42 connector pinouts alarms cable 126 DB 9 console connector 129 E4G 200 clock module 127 null modem cable 129 null modem serial cable 130 RJ 45 console port 128 RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter 128 RJ 48C 132 T1 E1 ports 127 131 console p...

Page 140: ...15 E4G 400 router 20 E4G B16T1E1 option card 26 T1 E1 module 17 XGM3S 2sf option card 25 XGM3S 2xf option card 26 XGM3SB 4sf option card 26 fiber optic cable bend radius 40 types and distances 41 front mount position E4G router 58 G GR 1089 CORE statements 135 136 grounding racks 36 requirements 45 wiring closet 33 H humidity 34 I industry standards 45 initial login 72 installation AC power supply...

Page 141: ...adio frequency interference See RF interference redundant power configuration 24 redundant uplink ports 22 related publications 8 removing AC power supply 76 DC power supply 78 E4G 400 router 92 fan module 86 replacement AC power supply 75 DC power supply 78 E4G 200 clock module 88 fan module 86 port option card 87 T1 E1 module 89 requirements grounding 48 power cable 99 pre installation 47 restri...

Page 142: ...G 200 router 17 E4G 400 router 20 timing module connector pinouts 127 installing 53 replacing 88 timing module E4G 200 17 transition time UPS 45 U unshielded twisted pair See UTP uplink redundancy on E4G 400 router 22 setting up 22 UPS uninterruptible power supply 44 UTP cable discharge ESD 39 RF interference 42 W wiring closet electrostatic discharge 35 floor coverings 33 grounding 33 humidity 34...

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