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Hardware Installation Guide

Mosport 1TE/2TE

 

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Contents

Preface

About this Manual ............................................................................................................. vii

Document Objectives.................................................................................................................................. vii
Intended Audience ...................................................................................................................................... vii
Related Documentation ............................................................................................................................. viii
Document Structure ................................................................................................................................... viii
Document Conventions ............................................................................................................................... ix

Warning Definition .......................................................................................................................................................ix
Other Conventions ......................................................................................................................................................ix
SCN vs PSTN..............................................................................................................................................................ix
Standards Supported ..................................................................................................................................................ix

Chapter 1

Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1

Overview.......................................................................................................................................................1

Key Features ............................................................................................................................................................... 1

Mosport 1TE/2TE Connectors and Indicators...............................................................................................2

Product Serial Number Location ................................................................................................................................. 2
Front Indicators and Connectors ................................................................................................................................. 2
Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Port Numbering Convention .........................................................................................................................6

WAN/LAN Slot – Ethernet Connectors ........................................................................................................................ 6
Service Slot 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Service Slots 2/3 – PRI Connector  ............................................................................................................................. 6

Chapter 2

Installation ........................................................................................................................... 7

Planning the Installation................................................................................................................................7

Installation Checklist.................................................................................................................................................... 7
Site Log ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Network Information .................................................................................................................................................... 8

Safety Recommendations.............................................................................................................................8

Maintaining Safety with Electricity ............................................................................................................................... 8
General Safety Practices............................................................................................................................................. 9
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage ............................................................................................................... 9

Required Mounting Tools and Equipment ....................................................................................................9
Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................................................................9
Location and Mounting Requirements  .......................................................................................................10

Location..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Mounting Brackets..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Rack-Mounting .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Wall-Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Free Standing Unit .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Condensation ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................................14

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Page 1: ...Pb RoHS COMPLIANT 2002 95 EC Hardware Installation Guide Mosport M Series Digital Gateways Mosport 1E F Mosport 2E F Mosport 1TE Mosport 2TE Product Version 2 0 Document Revision 02 November 7 2011...

Page 2: ...ogos cited herein if any are the property of their respective holders This document is provided to you for informational purposes only and is believed to be accurate as of the date of its publication...

Page 3: ...Connectors 2 Rear Panel 3 Port Numbering Convention 6 WAN LAN Slot Ethernet Connectors 6 Service Slot 1 6 Service Slots 2 3 PRI Connector 6 Chapter 2 Installation 7 Planning the Installation 7 Instal...

Page 4: ...3 Standards Supported 23 Disclaimers 24 Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 24 CE Marking 24 RoHS China 25 Translated Warning Definition 26 Safety Warnings 27 Circuit Breaker 15A Warning 27...

Page 5: ...ces 38 Power 38 Product Architecture Details 38 Real Time Fax Router Technical Specifications 39 Audio Specifications 39 DTMF Tone Detection 39 DTMF Tone Generation 39 Power Consumption 40 MTBF Value...

Page 6: ...Contents vi Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 7: ...for software configuration information Use the Mosport 1TE 2TE Hardware Installation Guide in conjunction with the appropriate publications listed in Related Documentation on page viii Intended Audien...

Page 8: ...ional release notes for important information Document Structure The Mosport 1TE 2TE Hardware Installation Guide contains the following information Table 2 Mosport 1TE 2TE Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 9: ...or packet switching and control devices The Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN or a Private Branch eXchange PBX are examples of SCNs Standards Supported When available this document lists the sta...

Page 10: ...Preface About this Manual Document Conventions x Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 11: ...ce interface to an IP network or as a gateway to the PSTN Mosport 1TE 2TE digital gateways provide transparent ISDN port extensions over an IP network The remote ISDN terminals can be managed centrall...

Page 12: ...a description of the Mosport 1TE 2TE Service Slot sections for your specific model Front LEDs All indicators LEDs located on the front panel are also duplicated on the rear of the Mosport 1TE 2TE whic...

Page 13: ...sport 1TE 2TE uses a 100 Mbps connection The LED remains ON to indicate a Link and blinks if traffic passes 9 ETH 5 Provides the state of the WAN network connected to the ETH 5 connector Green The Mos...

Page 14: ...2TE to default known values It can be used to reconfigure the unit See RESET DEFAULT Button on page 19 for more details WAN LAN Slot 5 ETH 1 4 Four 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 connectors for access to...

Page 15: ...bps connection The LEDs remain ON to indicate a Link and blink if traffic passes 3 WAN Provides the state of the WAN network connected to the ETH 5 connector Green The Mosport 1TE 2TE uses a 10 Mbps c...

Page 16: ...n You can connect a PBX to the connector Refer to the Software Configuration Guide for more details Also refer to E1 PRI RJ 45 Cable on page 33 for information on the proper cabling 11 LINK Indicates...

Page 17: ...the entries as you complete each task Include the completed checklist in your site log Figure 6 Installation Checklist Mosport 1TE 2TE name serial number _____________________________________________...

Page 18: ...tion Before you can install the Mosport 1TE 2TE you need to have the following information IP addresses used for Ethernet LAN and WAN connectors Subnet mask used for Ethernet LAN and WAN connectors IP...

Page 19: ...self by touching the metal part of the chassis Required Mounting Tools and Equipment You will need the following tools and parts to properly install the Mosport 1TE 2TE Screwdriver as required for att...

Page 20: ...oubleshooting and cables can be easily connected The cabling is away from the following Sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband amplifiers Power lines and fluorescent lig...

Page 21: ...installation place the bracket at the rear of the unit inverted 4 Align the bracket with the screw holes and tab hole as illustrated in Figure 8 Figure 8 Rack Mounting Installation Table 8 describes...

Page 22: ...sturdy Attach a piece of plywood approximately 305 mm x 510 mm x 12 mm 12 inches x 20 inches x 0 5 inches securely to the wall if necessary 3 Place the Mosport 1TE 2TE right side up on a hard flat sur...

Page 23: ...or table it should be located at least 20 cm from your monitor computer casing or other peripherals including speakers Never put books or paper on the Mosport 1TE 2TE You must also apply the BumponTM...

Page 24: ...e Mosport 1TE 2TE Connect the other end to a computer See Ethernet RJ 45 Cable on page 31 for more details on this cable 4 Create an ISDN connection by connecting an E1 RJ 45 cable into any of the two...

Page 25: ...ress You can locate the MAC address as follows It is printed on the label located on the bottom side of the unit It is stored in the System Information page of the web interface If you have not reserv...

Page 26: ...Router IP address DNS IP addresses Configuration script server IP address and port number optional SIP Servers IP address and port number 3 The Mosport 1TE 2TE request its configuration by using a co...

Page 27: ...the IP address of the Mosport 1TE 2TE you want to verify If the Mosport 1TE 2TE does not respond do the following Verify that the LAN and WAN cables are securely connected to the Mosport 1TE 2TE and t...

Page 28: ...rage All LEDs cycling from left to right individually blinking 1Hz 33 duty UpdateFailed Triggered after a failure of a firmware pack download operation After 4 seconds the unit restarts All LEDs blink...

Page 29: ...ocked Steady green Shutting Down Steady yellow Locked Blinking yellow 1 Hz 50 duty a The ERROR ALARM and ERROR TROUBLE indicators do not currently have individual behaviours like the other indicators...

Page 30: ...Partial Reset 1 Insert a small unbent paper clip into the RESET DEFAULT hole located at the rear of the Mosport 1TE 2TE While pressing the RESET DEFAULT button restart the unit Do not depress before a...

Page 31: ...tulations for properly installing the Mosport 1TE 2TE You can now configure the software parameters of the unit The Mosport 1TE 2TE offers various management options All these options are described in...

Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Powering on the Mosport 1TE 2TE Management Choices 22 Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 33: ...ions FCC Part 15 2004 Class B EN55022 2006 Class B EN61000 3 2 2000 Harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 1995 Voltage fluctuations and flicker with amendment A1 Immunity EN55024 1998 including the f...

Page 34: ...be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increas...

Page 35: ...Disclaimers Hardware Installation Guide Mosport 1TE 2TE 25 RoHS China...

Page 36: ...zur Vermeidung von Unf llen bewu t Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occor...

Page 37: ...of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Warning To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Warning Do not connect the...

Page 38: ...para trabajar con sistemas de potencia TN Advertencia Eliminaci n definitiva de este producto debe manejarse de acuerdo a las leyes y reglamentos nacionales Advertencia Para reducir el riesgo de ince...

Page 39: ...e Caution When using this equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product n...

Page 40: ...Appendix A Standards Compliance and Safety Information Safety Recommendations 30 Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 41: ...G wire size It is possible to use either a crossover or straight Ethernet cable to connect in the Ethernet connectors These connectors perform automatic MDI MDIX detection meaning that they adapt to t...

Page 42: ...orange 3 Receive White with orange stripe White with green stripe 4 N A Blue with white stripe or solid blue Blue with white stripe or solid blue 5 N A White with blue stripe White with blue stripe 6...

Page 43: ...s of these devices vary depending on the manufacturer The PRI ports pin outs are configurable so ensure that the appropriate mode NET or USR is configured Refer to the Software Configuration Guide for...

Page 44: ...ivity PRI Warning Hazardous network voltages may be present in the PRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the Mosport 1TE 2TE first to avoid possible electric shock Network hazard...

Page 45: ...rs in a specific orientation The following figure illustrates how the pins on the RJ 11 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pi...

Page 46: ...modem uses a female to female cable in any application where you wish to connect the Mosport 1TE 2TE with another DTE device such as a PC or workstation This cable is required for CLI application The...

Page 47: ...r date Because of this specific design characteristic the Mosport 1TE 2TE can be integrated with existing telephone fax and data equipment such as PCs and routers Table 20 Industry Standard Protocols...

Page 48: ...DSP based fax relay Embedded IPv4 TCP IP stack with configurable QoS implemented by ToS byte at Network layer 3 802 1p at Data Link layer 2 Network parameters assigned via DHCP Voice Signalling Euro...

Page 49: ...s Parameter Description Ethernet 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Data Link Ethernet Network IP Internet Protocol Transport TCP UDP Protocols Group 3 Fax Clear channel G 711 or T 38 Real Time Fax Over IP protoco...

Page 50: ...with 4 extensions ringing 20 on standby Operating Environment Frequency Deviation Less than 1 Table 24 Power Consumption Mosport Model Voltage Frequency Operating Condition Current mA Power W VA Ther...

Page 51: ...s standard three year hardware and software warranty An extended warranty is available Table 26 Dimensions and Weight Parameter Description Dimensions Height 4 4 cm 1 73 in Width no mounting brackets...

Page 52: ...Appendix C Standard Hardware Information Warranty 42 Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 53: ...to the unit prior to start working The Mosport 1TE 2TE series has internal AC DC power supply and telephony interfaces with hazardous sections accessible when the cover is removed It is imperative for...

Page 54: ...ews torque 3 inch pounds Figure 20 Screw Interface Card s Plate 8 Screw the center of the plate with 615 00039 00G model torque 3 inch pounds Figure 21 Screw Center of Plate 9 Slide in the top cover a...

Page 55: ...11 Install the ear mounting brackets and screw them in place torque 4 inch pounds 12 Make sure there is no sound rattle coming from the unit when manipulated loose part 13 Apply the card serial numbe...

Page 56: ...Appendix D Interface Card Installation Instructions Interface Card Installation Instructions 46 Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 57: ...from centrally administered servers Federal Communications Commission FCC U S government regulatory body for radio television interstate telecommunications services and international services originat...

Page 58: ...cations between onsite telephones and exterior communications networks Protocol A formal set of rules developed by international standards bodies LAN equipment vendors or groups governing the format c...

Page 59: ...l of the Internet It can also be used as a communications protocol in a private network either an intranet or an extranet Voice Over IP VoIP The technology used to transmit voice conversations over a...

Page 60: ...Appendix E Glossary Wide Area Network WAN 50 Mosport 1TE 2TE...

Page 61: ...Internet Engineering Task Force LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control MDI Media Dependent Interface MDIX Media Dependent Interface Crossover PBX Private Branch eXchange PRI Primary Rate I...

Page 62: ...Appendix F List of Acronyms 52 Mosport1TE 2TE...

Page 63: ...ion LAN connectors 4 WAN connector 4 F factory reset reverting to 20 factory reset continued see also partial reset front connectors 2 indicators 2 H humidity level 10 I indicators front 2 rear 5 insp...

Page 64: ...g RS 232 see cabling S safety recommendations 29 warnings Circuit Breaker 15A 27 LAN Connector 27 28 No 26 AWG 27 28 Product Disposal 27 28 Socket Outlet 27 28 TN Power 27 28 site selecting for unit 1...

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