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The contents of this manual are current as of th e date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change
the contents without prior notice.
In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for
commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
Software Licensing Agreement
Each ADTRAN product contains a single license for ADTRAN supplied software. Pursuant to the
Licensing Agreement, you may: (a) use the software on the purchased ADTRAN device only and (b) keep
a copy of the software for backup purposes. This Agreement covers all software installed on the system, as
well as any software available on the ADTRAN website. In addition, certain ADTRAN systems may
contain additional conditions for obtaining software upgrades.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety InstructionsNetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide
Safety Instructions
When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of
fire, electrical shock, or personal injury:
1. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote
risk of shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord, power supply, and batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of
batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.
5. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
This equipment incorporates double pole/neutral fusing. If the neutral fuse opens and the
line fuse does not open, voltage could still be present in the unit.
Additional safety guidelines, such as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
are given in the NetVanta Safety and Regulatory Information document on the AOS Documentation CD.
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide FCC-Required Information
FCC-Required Information
FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and
requirements adopted by America’s Carriers Telecommunications Association (ACTA). Each
registered interface has a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the
format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, provide this information to the telephone company.
2. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily
discontinue service. If possible, advance notification is given; otherwise, notification is given as
soon as possible. The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a complaint
with the FCC.
3. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the proper operation of this equipment. Advance notification and the opportunity
to maintain uninterrupted service are given.
4. If experiencing difficulty with this equipment, please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty
information. The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the
network until the problem is corrected, or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning.
5. This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
6. This equipment is designed to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using an
FCC-compatible modular jack, which is compliant with Part 68 and requirements adopted by
ACTA.
7. The following information may be required when applying to the local telephone company for
leased line facilities:
56 kbps Digital Interface
64 kbps Digital Interface
1.544 Mbps - SF
1.544 Mbps - SF and B8ZS
1.544 Mbps - ESF
1.544 Mbps - ESF and B8ZS
6.0F
6.0N
04DU5-56
04DU5-64
04DU9-BN
04DU9-DN
04DU9-1KN
04DU9-1SN
RJ-48S
RJ-48C
8. The ringer equivalence number (REN) is useful in determining the quantity of devices you may
connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called.
In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five. To be certain of the
number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, call your telephone
company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
9. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection
to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state public utility commission or corporation
commission for information.
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Table
NetVanta Module P/N and NameNetVanta 1224STR (AC) /
1200861L1 56K/64K NIMFCC Part 15 Class A
1200862L2#NEBST1/FT1 NEBS NIMN/AFCC Part 15 Class A,
1202862L1
1202863L1
1200872L1
1200868E1/L1
1200878E1/L1
1200866E1Serial NIMFCC Part 15 Class A
1200936E1
1200937E1
1202869E1
1202889E1
1700801G13G CDMA NIMN/AN/AFCC Part 15 Class A
1200864L1
1200865L1
1200875L1
1202368L1 VPN Accelerator Card
T1/FT1 NIM
T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM
Dual T1 NIM
E1/FE1 NIM
E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM
SHDSL NIM, Annex A
SHDSL NIM, Annex B
ADSL NIM, Annex A
ADSL NIM, Annex B
Analog Modem DIM
ISDN BRI DIM
ISDN S/T DIM
(included in P/N 4200368L1)
1224R
EN 55022 Class A
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
NetVanta 1224STR (DC)NetVanta 1335
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
GR-1089-CORE,
Sections 2 and 3
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
N/AFCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
N/A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
Industry Canada Compliance InformationNetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide
Industry Canada Compliance Information
Notice: The Industry Canada label applied to the product (identified by the Industry Canada logo or the
“IC:” in front of the certification/registration number) signifies that the Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
Notice: The REN for this terminal equipment is supplied in the documentation or on the product labeling/
markings. The REN assigned to each terminal device indicates the maximum number of terminals that can
be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of
devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices should not exceed five
(5).
Canadian Emissions Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus
as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the
Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numériques
de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques,” NMB-003 edictee
par le ministre des Communications.
Service and Warranty
For information on the service and warranty of ADTRAN products, visit the ADTRAN website at
The NetVanta 1000 Series includes the NetVanta 1224, NetVanta 1224 PoE, NetVanta 1224ST,
NetVanta 1224ST PoE, NetVanta 1335, NetVanta 1335 PoE, NetVanta 1335 WiFi, NetVanta 1335 WiFi
PoE, and the NetVanta 1524ST. The NetVanta 1000R Series includes the NetVanta 1224R, NetVanta
1224R PoE, NetVanta 1224STR (AC), NetVanta 1224STR (DC), and NetVanta 1224STR PoE.
This hardware installation guide lists the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units’ specifications, describes
the physical characteristics of the units, introduces basic functionality, and provides installation
instructions. All NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units run the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS), and
are managed through an EIA-232
Power over Ethernet
The NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series power over Ethernet (PoE) devices provide the same basic functionality
as the NetVanta 1000 Series products. PoE provides the ability to detect attached powered devices (PDs), and
deliver 48 VDC to the PD via existing CAT 5 cabling. The PoE devices are fully compliant with the
IEEE 802.3af PoE standard. By default, the PoE switches discover and provide power to IEEE-compliant PDs.
Wireless Access
The NetVanta 1335 Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Series provides a single access point for connection with
IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless networks. A dual radio design with two dual-band external antennas is used to
support concurrent 802.11a and 802.1 1b/g connections.
CONSOLE port (DB-9) located on the rear panel.
SFP Module Slots
The NetVanta 1224ST, NetVanta 1224STR PoE, NetVanta 1335, and NetVanta 1335 PoE support two small
form-factor pluggable (SFP) slots; the NetVanta 1224STR, NetVanta 1335 WiFi, and NetVanta 1335 WiFi PoE
have one; and the NetVanta 1524ST has four. All accept a number of industry standard SFP modules. The SFP
modules provide Gigabit Ethernet fiber connectivity for high-speed uplinks or switch stacking. The following
modules are available for purchase (both of these modules require fiber optic cable with LC connectors):
•1200480E11000BaseSX Multi-Mode SFP Module
•1200481E11000BaseLX Single-Mode SFP Module
In this document, the term NetVanta means all NetVanta 1000 and NetVanta 1000R Series
products. If a statement only applies to one particular unit, the text refers to the unit
individually. Additionally, unless otherwise specified, descriptions for a NetVanta 1000 or
1000R Series device also applies to the PoE and WiFi versions of that device.
Physical DescriptionsNetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide
2.PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS
NetV anta 1224
The NetVanta 1224 is a managed switch housed in a 1U-high rack-mountable metal enclosure that includes a
universal AC power supply . The front panel contains 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). The
NetVanta 1224 PoE version provides the ability to detect attached PDs, and deliver 48 VDC to the PDs via
existing CAT 5 cabling.
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and rear
panel designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on switch configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the command line interface
(CLI), refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1224 Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1224 unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully , and avoid
deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been d amaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1224 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224 base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
International shipments of the NetVanta 1224 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224 base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•All necessary power cords
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
NetVanta 1224 Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224 and NetVanta 1224 PoE front pan els are shown below. Table 1 on page 33 describes all of
the LEDs, and Appendix A on page 67 shows the connector pinouts.
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1224 Front Panel Features
10/100BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetVanta 1224s contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces are
consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers screened directly above
each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over these numbers.
The NetVanta 1224 PoE also has green and red PoE status LEDs located in the upper left and upper
right corners (respectively) of each Ethernet connector.
Status LED
The STAT LED, which indicates the unit’s status, is located to the lower left of RJ-45 port 1.
Figure 1. NetVanta 1224 Front Panel Layout
Figure 2. NetVanta 1224 PoE Front Panel Layout
NetVanta 1224 Rear Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224 and NetVanta 1224 PoE re ar panel is shown below. Refer to Appendix A on page 67 for
pinouts.
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NetV anta 1224ST
The NetVanta 1224ST and NetVanta 1224ST PoE are managed switches housed in a 1U-high rack-mountable
metal enclosure that includes a universal AC power supply . The front panel contains 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet
interfaces (RJ-45). The NetVanta 1224ST front panel contains two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces that provide two
fixed RJ-45 connectors and two standard SFP slots for fiber connectivity . The Ne tVanta 1224ST PoE version
provides the ability to detect attached PDs, and deliver 48 VDC to the PDs via existing CAT 5 cabling.
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and rear
panel designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on switch configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1224ST Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1224ST unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully, and
avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been damag ed in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1224ST include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
International shipments of the NetVanta 1224ST include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•All necessary power cords
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
NetVanta 1224ST Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224ST and the NetV anta 1224ST PoE front panels are shown below. Table 1 on page 33
describes all of these LEDs, and Appendix A on page 67 shows the connector pinouts.
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1224ST Front Panel Features
10/100BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetVanta 1224STs contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces are
consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers screened directly above
each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over these numbers.
The NetVanta 1224ST PoE also has green and red PoE status LEDs located in the upper left and upper
right corners (respectively) of each Ethernet connector.
Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces/SFP Slots
The NetVanta 1224STs also contain two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces that provide two fixed RJ-45
connectors and two standard SFP slots for fiber connectivity. (Use either the RJ-45 connectors or the
SFP slots. The fiber slots have precedence.) These interfaces are labeled
LEDs (also labeled
Status LED
G1 and G2) are located to the left of RJ-45 port 1, above the STAT LED.
G1 and G2, and their status
The STAT LED, which indicates the unit’s status, is located to the lower left of RJ-45 port 1.
Figure 4. NetVanta 1224ST Front Panel Layout
Figure 5. NetVanta 1224ST PoE Front Panel Layout
NetVanta 1224ST Rear Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224ST and NetV anta 1224ST PoE rear panel is shown below. Refer to Appendix A on page 67
for pinouts.
The CONSOLE interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) that provides for local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector).
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.
Power Connection
The rear panel has a power input to the AC universal power supply. Please refer to Supplying Power to
the Unit on page 56 for connection details.
NetV anta 1224R
The NetVanta 1224R and NetV anta 1224R PoE are managed switches housed in a 1U-high rack -mountable
metal enclosure that includes a universal AC power supply . The front panel contains 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet
interfaces (RJ-45). The NetVanta 1224R PoE version provides the ability to detect attached PDs, and deliver
48 VDC to the PDs via existing CA T 5 cabling. Both units contain a single network interface mo dule (NIM) slot
on the rear panel to support the following modules:
•1200861L156K/64K NIM
•1202862L1T1/FT1 NIM
•1202863L1T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM
•1200872L1Dual T1 NIM
•1200868E1/L1E1/FE1 NIM
•1200878E1/L1E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM
•1200866E1Serial Interface Module
•1200936E1SHDSL NIM, Annex A
•1200937E1SHDSL NIM, Annex B
•1202869E1ADSL NIM, Annex A
•1202889E1ADSL NIM, Annex B
•1200864L1Analog Modem DIM
•1200865L1ISDN BRI DIM
•1200875L1ISDN S/T DIM
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and rear
panel designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on router configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1224R Shipping Contents
Each NetV anta 1224R and NetVanta 1224R PoE unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each
carton carefully , and avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been d amaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1224R include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
International shipments of the NetVanta 1224R include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•All necessary power cords
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
NetVanta 1224R Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224R and the NetV anta 1224R PoE front panels are shown below. Table 1 on page 33 describes
all of these LEDs, and Appendix A on page 67 shows the con nector pinouts.
NetVanta 1224R Front Panel Features
10/100BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetV anta 1224R and the NetV anta 1224R PoE contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45).
These interfaces are consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers
screened directly above each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over
these numbers.
The NetVanta 1224R PoE also has green and red PoE status LEDs located in the upper left and upper
right corners (respectively) of each of the Ethernet connectors.
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetV anta 1224STR
The NetVanta 1224STR (AC and DC versions) and NetV anta 1224STR PoE are managed switches housed in a
1U-high rack-mountable metal enclosure that includes either a universal AC or a DC power supply . The
NetVanta 1224STR PoE version provides the ability to detect attached PDs, and deliver 48 VDC to the PDs via
existing CAT 5 cabling. Both front panels contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). The NetVanta
1224STR front panel contains one Gigabit Ethernet interface that provides one fixed RJ-45 connector and one
standard SFP slot for fiber connectivity . The NetVanta 1224STR PoE front panel contains two Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces and two standard SFP slots. Both units contain a single NIM slot on the rear panel to support the
following modules:
•1200861L156K/64K NIM
•1202862L1T1/FT1 NIM
•1200862L2#NEBS T1/FT1 NEBS NIM (NetVanta 1224STR PoE only)
•1202863L1T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM
•1200872L1Dual T1 NIM
•1200868E1/L1E1/FE1 NIM
•1200878E1/L1E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM
•1200866E1Serial Interface Module
•1200936E1SHDSL NIM, Annex A
•1200937E1SHDSL NIM, Annex B
•1202869E1ADSL NIM, Annex A
•1202889E1ADSL NIM, Annex B
•1200864L1Analog Modem DIM
•1200865L1ISDN BRI DIM
•1200875L1ISDN S/T DIM
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and rear
panel designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on router configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1224STR Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1224STR and NetV anta 1224STR PoE units are shipped in their own cardboard shipping
cartons. Open each carton carefully, and avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been d amaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1224STR include the following items:
Physical DescriptionsNetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide
•AOS Documentation CD
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
International shipments of the NetVanta 1224STR include the following items:
•NetVanta 1224STR base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•All necessary power cords
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
NetVanta 1224STR Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1224STR and the NetV anta 1224STR PoE front panels are shown below. Table 1 on page 33
describes all of the LEDs, and Appendix A on page 67 shows the connector pinouts.
NetVanta 1224STR Front Panel Features
10/100BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetVanta 1224STRs contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces are
consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers screened directly above
each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over these numbers.
The NetVanta 1224STR PoE also has green and red PoE status LEDs located in the upper left and
upper right corners (respectively) of each Ethernet connector.
Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces/SFP Slots
The NetVanta 1224STR front panel contains one Gigabit Ethernet interface that provides one fixed
RJ-45 connector and one standard SFP slot for fiber connectivity. (Use either the RJ-45 connector or
the SFP slot. The fiber slot has precedence.) This interface is labeled
to the left of RJ-45 port 1, above the
STAT LED.
G1, and the status LED is located
The NetVanta 1224STR PoE front panel contains two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and two standard
SFP slots. (Use either the RJ-45 connectors or the SFP slots. The fiber slots have precedence.) These
interfaces are labeled
G1 and G2, and the status LEDs are located above the SFP slots.
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CONSOLE Interface
The CONSOLE interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) that provides for local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector).
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.
Power Connection
The rear panel of the NetVanta 1224STR (AC) and NetVanta 1224STR PoE have a power input for
connection to an AC universal power supply. The NetVanta 1224STR (DC) connects to a centralized
DC power source via a four-position power connector. Please refer to Supplying Power to the Unit on
page 56 for connection details.
NetV anta 1335
All NetVanta 1335 Series units are managed switches, plus multiservice routers housed in a 1U-high
rack-mountable metal enclosure that includes a universal AC power supply . The NetVanta 1335 PoE and
NetVanta 1335 WiFi PoE provide the ability to detect attached PDs, and deliver 48 VDC to the PDs via existing
CAT 5 cabling. The NetVanta 1335 WiFi Series units operate as wireless bridges for local area networks
(LANs). A dual radio design with two dual-band external antennas is used to support concurrent 802.1 1a and
802.11b/g connections. The NetVanta 1335 Series front panels contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces and
two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces accessed via a fixed RJ-45 connector or SFP slots for fiber connectivity. The
NetVanta 1335 WiFi Series front panels contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces and one Gigabit Ethernet
interface accessed via a fixed RJ-45 connector or SFP slot. All NetVanta 1335 Series units include IPSec VPN
support (without further software upgrades) and expandable memory via CompactFlash and SODIMM slots.
NetVanta 1335 Series units also contain one NIM slot on the rear panel to support the following modules in data
applications:
•1200861L156K/64K NIM
•1202862L1T1/FT1 NIM
•1202863L1T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM
•1200872L1Dual T1 NIM
•1200868E1/L1E1/FE1 NIM
•1200878E1/L1E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM
•1200866E1Serial Interface Module
•1200936E1SHDSL NIM, Annex A
•1200937E1SHDSL NIM, Annex B
•1202869E1ADSL NIM, Annex A
•1202889E1ADSL NIM, Annex B
•1700801G13G CDMA NIM, 1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Revision 0, 1xEV-DO Revision A
•1200864L1Analog Modem DIM
•1200865L1ISDN BRI DIM
•1200875L1ISDN S/T DIM
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the front and rear panel
designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on router configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1335 Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1335 unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully , and avoid
deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been damaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1335 include the following items:
The NetVanta 1335 Series front panels are shown on page 29. Table 1 on page 33 describes all of the LEDs,
and Appendix A on page 67 shows the connector pinouts.
NetVanta 1335 Front Panel Features
10/100BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetVanta 1335 Series units contain 24 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces
are consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers screened directly above
each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over these numbers.
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Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces/SFP Slots
The NetVanta 1335 and NetVanta 1335 PoE contain two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces t hat provide two
fixed RJ-45 connectors and two standard SFP slots for fiber connectivity. These interfaces are labeled
G1 and G2, and the status LEDs are located above the SFP slots. The NetVanta 1335 WiFi and
NetVanta 1335 WiFi PoE contain one Gigabit Ethernet interface that provides one fixed RJ-45
connector and one standard SFP slot for fiber connectivity. This interface is labeled
G1, and the status
LED is located above the SFP slot. (Use either the RJ-45 connector or the SFP slot. The fiber slot has
precedence.)
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1335
WAN-T1 DSX-1 DBU
WAN-T1 DSX-1 DBU
Status LEDs
The status LEDs are located to the lower left of RJ-45 port 1. The WLAN LED (NetVanta 1335 WiFi
Series only) reflects the status of the wireless network. The
NIM. The
DBU LED reflects the status of an installed DIM. The STAT LED indicates the unit’s status.
Figure 15. NetVanta 1335 Front Panel Layout
Figure 16. NetVanta 1335 PoE Front Panel Layout
WAN LED reflects the status of an installed
Figure 17. NetVanta 1335 WiFi Front Panel Layout
Figure 18. NetVanta 1335 WiFi PoE Front Panel Layout
NetVanta 1335 Rear Panel Design
The NetVanta 1335 Series rear panels are shown below. Refer to Appendix A on page 67 for pinouts.
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NetVanta 1335 Rear Panel Interfaces
NIM Option Slot
The NIM option slot accepts a variety of NIM option modules (refer to Option Modules on page 35).
CompactFlash
The CompactFlash slot supplies nonvolatile configuration and compressed code storage. The NetVanta
1335 supports only ADTRAN-provided CompactFlash (16 MB to 1 GB) (refer to the part number on
the front cover of this manual).
CONSOLE Interface
The CONSOLE interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) that provides for local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector).
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.
Antenna Connectors
The ANT 1 and ANT 2 ports (NetVanta 1335 WiFi and NetVanta 1335 WiFi PoE only) support two
dual-band antennas for concurrent 802.11a and 802.11b/g connections.
Power Connection
The rear panel has a power input to the AC universal power supply. Please refer to Supplying Power to
the Unit on page 56 for connection details.
NetV anta 1524ST
The NetVanta 1524ST is a Layer 2 managed switch housed in a 1U-high rack-mountable metal enclosure that
includes a universal AC power supply . The front panel contains 24 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet interfaces that
are accessed via standard RJ-45 connectors. Four of these twenty-four interfaces can be used in either copper or
fiber mode. Four industry standard SFP slots (supporting industry standard SFP modules) are available for
high-speed uplink or stacking requirements. The switch is managed through an EIA-232
(DB-9).
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and rear
panel designs. For additional information, refer to the following sections:
•Product Specifications on page 34
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
For information on switch configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents
provided on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with your base unit. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your CD).
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1524ST Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1524ST unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully, and
avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been damag ed in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Repair and Replacement section of the Support page on the ADTRAN website at http://www .adtran.com/support).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1524ST include the following items:
•NetVanta 1524ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
International shipments of the NetVanta 1524ST include the following items:
•NetVanta 1524ST base unit
•AOS Documentation CD
•All necessary power cords
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty card
NetVanta 1524ST Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1524ST front panel is shown below. Table 1 on page 33 describes all of the LEDs, and
Appendix A on p a g e 6 7 shows the connector pinouts.
NetVanta 1524ST Front Panel Features
10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet Interfaces
The NetVanta 1524ST front panel contains 24 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These
interfaces are consecutively numbered 1 through 24, from left to right, with the numbers screened
directly above each port. Status LEDs for each of these interfaces are located directly over these
numbers.
SFP Slots
The NetVanta 1524ST front panel contains four standard SFP slots for fiber connectivity. These
interfaces are numbered 21 through 24. Status LEDs for each of these slots are located directly over
these numbers.
Status LEDs
The status LEDs are located to the lower left of RJ-45 port 1. The STK LED indicates whether the unit
is a member of a stack. The
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
Table 1. Front Panel LED Descriptions
LEDColorIndication
STAT
OffUnit is not receiving power.
Green (solid)Power is on and self-test passed.
Green (flashing)On power-up the STAT LED flashes rapidly for five
seconds, during which time the user may escape to boot
mode from the CONSOLE port.
Red (solid)Power is on, but the self-test failed or the boot code could
not be booted.
STK (1524ST only)
OffUnit is not a member of a stack.
Green (solid)Unit is a member of a stack.
Port LEDs
(i.e., 1 through 24, G1,
G2, etc.)
OffPort is administratively disabled or does not have a
connection.
Green (solid)Port is enabled and has a connection.
Amber (flashing)Port has activity (transmit or receive).
DBU
(1224R, 1224STR, and
1335 only)
OffNo DIM is installed.
Green (solid)DIM is ready. For the ISDN BRI DIM, green solid indicates
that the negotiation with the switch is complete.
Green (flashing)Unit is in dial backup.
Amber (solid)Unit is in test.
Red (solid)Alarm condition is occurring on the DBU interface, or there
is a self-test failure.
WAN
(1224R, 1224STR, and
1335 only)
OffNo NIM is installed, or interface is administratively down.
Green (solid)NIM is up and everything is operational.
Green (flashing)Port has activity (transmit or receive).
Amber (solid)Unit is in test.
Red (solid)Alarm condition is occurring on the WAN inter face, or ther e
is a self-test failure.
Power over Ethernet
Status LEDs
(PoE units only)
WLAN
(1335 WiFi and
1335 WiFi PoE)
Green (solid)Power is being ap plie d (4 8 V) to the int er fa ce .
Red (solid)Fault is detected on the interface.
OffWLAN is inactive or disabled.
Green (solid)WLAN card is enabled and active.
Amber (flashing)Activity (transmit or receive) is detected on the WLAN.
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3. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1224
1224ST
1224STR (AC)
1224STR (DC)
Physical Interfaces
10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces on the front panel24242424242424240
1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the front panel
(SFP slots for fiber connectivity/RJ-45 connectors for
copper connectivity)
Integrated DB-9, EIA-232 console port (DCE) on the rear
panel
Modular network interface on the rear panelN/AN/A111111N/A
Stacking
Spanning Tree Support (802.1D and 802.1w)
Link Aggregation (802.3ad)
VLAN Support (802.1Q), up to 255 active VLANs
Priority QoS (802.1p)
Management
Console
Telnet CLI
SSH CLI
SNMP V2
Port mirroring
Power
AC Power: 100 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz
DC Power: 24 to 48 VDC
Mechanical Specifications
Housing: 1U-high metal enclosure
(1.72-inch H x 17.22-inch W x 7.8-inch D) (The 1224STR
PoE and 1335 PoE Series are 12.8-inches deep.)
AC Input Power: 100 to 250 VAC
DC Input Power: 24 to 48 VDC at 2.5 A
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Option Modules
4.OPTION MODULES
The NetVanta 1224STR, 1224R, and 1335 support several option modules designed to meet a variety of
networking requirements. The option modules include plug-in NIMs and plug-on DIMs.
NIMs are cards that plug directly into the option module slot located on the rear of the base unit. These cards
provide the following types of interfaces:
•NetVanta 56K/64K NIM (P/N 1200861L1) on page 36
•NetVanta T1/FT1 NIM (P/N 1202862L1) on page 37
•NetVanta T1/FT1 NEBS NIM (P/N 1200862L2#NEBS) on page 38
•NetVanta T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM (P/N 1202863L1) on page 39
•NetVanta Dual T1 NIM (P/N 1200872L1) on page 40
•NetVanta E1/FE1 NIM (P/N 1200868E1/L1) on page 41
•NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM (P/N 1200878E1/L1) on page 42
•NetVanta Serial NIM (P/N 1200866E1) on page 43
•NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex A (P/N 1200936E1) on page 44
•NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex B (P/N 1200937E1) on page 45
•NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex A (P/N 1202869E1) on page 46
•NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex B (P/N 1202889E1) on page 47
•NetVanta 3G CDMA NIM (P/N 1700801G1) on page 48
DIMs are plug-on cards that plug directly on to the NIM prior to installation into the base unit. A DIM must be
plugged on to a NIM in order for the interfaces on the NIM to be active. The NetVanta supports the following
DIMs:
•NetVanta Analog Modem DIM (P/N 1200864L1) on page 50
•NetVanta ISDN BRI DIM (P/N 1200865L1) on page 51
•NetVanta ISDN S/T DIM (P/N 1200875L1) on page 52
This section describes each module, providing individual card specifications and features. Refer to Connector
Pin Definitions on page 67 for pinout information. Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules on
page 57 provides information on card installation.
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Features and Specifications
Operating Modes
•Dedicated DDS (leased line)
DDS Interface
•Supported Standards: AT&T TR 62310
•4-wire, full-duplex
•Receiver Sensitivity: -45 dB, all rates
•Data Rates: 56K, 64K, and auto
•Connector: RJ-48S
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
Diagnostics
•CSU and DSU Loopbacks
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4. 25-inch D
Network Interface Modules
NetVanta 56K/64K NIM (P/N 1200861L1)
The 56K/64K NIM (shown in Figure 23) provides a DDS WAN interface for the NetVanta. This module
provides a single 56K or 64K DDS network interface. See Table A-5 on page 69 for the WAN-DDS connector
pinouts, and page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required for dial backup applications.
•FT1 Line Rate: DS0 channelized (multiples
of 64 kbps)
•Input Signal: 0 to -36 dB (DS1)
•Line Build-Out: 0, -7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
(long), 0 to 655 ft (short)
•DS0 Assignment: Programmable
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
511, QRSS, all ones, all zeros
•Network loopbacks (local and remote);
responds to both inband and FDL loop
codes
•Alarm generation and detection
•Network and user sets of performance data
(15 minutes and 24 hours)
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4. 25-inch D
NetVanta T1/FT1 NIM (P/N 1202862L1)
The T1/FT1 NIM (shown in Figure 24) provides a T1 WAN interface for the NetVanta. This module provides a
full T1 or fractional T1 network interface. See Table A-6 on page 69 for the W AN-T1 connector pinouts, an d
page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required for dial backup applications.
•FT1 Line Rate: DS0 channelized (multiples
of 64 kbps)
•Input Signal: 0 to -36 dB (DS1)
•Line Build-Out: 0, -7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
(long), 0 to 655 ft (short)
•DS0 Assignment: Programm able
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
QRSS, 511, 2
15
- 1, 2
20
- 1, all ones,
all zeros
•Network loopbacks (local and remote);
responds to inband and FDL loop codes
•Alarm generation and detection
•Network and user sets of performance data
(15 minutes and 24 hours)
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Table on page 6.
•NEBS Level 3
•GR-63-CORE
•GR-1089-CORE
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature : -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta T1/FT1 NEBS NIM (P/N 1200862L2#NEBS)
The T1/FT1 NEBS NIM (see Figure 25) T1 W AN interface for the NetVanta 1224STR DC. The T1 NEBS NIM
is NEBS Level 3 compliant, and provides a full T1 or fractional T1 network interface. See Table A-6 on page 69
for the WAN-T1 connector pinouts.
Although the T1/FT1 NEBS NIM is compliant with NEBS Level 3, the NetVanta 1224STR
DC unit supports only NEBS Level 1.
•FT1 Line Rate: DS0 channelized (multiples
of 56/64 kbps)
•Input Signal: 0 to -36 dB (DS1)
•Line Build-Out: 0, -7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
(long), 0 to 655 ft (short)
•DS0 Assignment: Programmable
•Connector: RJ-48C
DSX-1 Interface
•Line Interface: DSX-1 per ANSI T1.102
•DSX Receiver Input Range: -10 dB dsx to
+6 dBdsx
•Line Rate: 1.544 Mbps
•Capacity: 1 to 24 DS0s
•Line Codes: AMI, B8ZS
•DSX-1 Interface to PBX
•Framing: D4 (SF) or ESF
•Line Length: 0 to 655 feet and -7.5 dB
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
•Through
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
511, QRSS, all ones, all zeros
•Network loopbacks (local and remote);
responds to inband and FDL loop codes (T1
interface only)
•Alarm generation and detection
•Network and user sets of performance data
(15 minutes and 24 hours)
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4. 25-inch D
NetVanta T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM (P/N 1202863L1)
The T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM (see Figure 26) provides a T1 WAN interface for the NetVanta, a full or fractional
T1 network interface, and a DSX-1 interface. See the pinouts in Table A-6 on page 69 for the WAN-T1
connector, Table A-8 on page 70 for the DSX-1 connector, and page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An
optional DIM is required for dial backup applications.
•FT1 Line Rate: DS0 channelized
(multiples of 64 kbps)
•Input Signal: 0 to -36 dB (DS1)
•Line Build-Out: 0, -7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
(long), 0 to 655 ft (short)
•DS0 Assignment: Programm able
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
•Through
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
QRSS, 511, 2
15
- 1, 2
20
- 1, all ones,
all zeros
•Network loopbacks (local and remote);
responds to both inband and FDL loop
codes
•Alarm generation detection
•Network performance data (15 minutes
and 24 hours)
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20 °C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta Dual T1 NIM (P/N 1200872L1)
The NetVanta Dual T1 NIM (see Figure 27) provides two T1 W AN interfaces for the NetVanta. See Table A-6
on page 69 for the pinouts. See page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required for dial
backup applications.
•FE1 Line Rate: Channelized timeslot (in
multiples of 64 kbps)
•Receiver Sensitivity: -30 dB
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
QRSS, 511, all ones, all zeros
•Network loopbacks
•Network performance data (15 minutes and
24 hours)
•Alarm generation and detection
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Table on page 6.
•AS/ACIF S016
•ETSI TBR 12/TBR 13
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS Compliant (Telecommu nications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta E1/FE1 NIM (P/N 1200868E1/L1)
The NetVanta E1/FE1 module (see Figure 28) provides a W AN-E1 interface for the NetVanta meeting the
requirements of ITU-T G.703/G .704. The module provides a single 2.048 Mbps network interface. See
Table A-7 on page 69 for the pinouts. See page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required
for dial backup applications.
•FE1 Line Rate: Channelized timeslot (in
multiples of 64 kbps)
•Receiver Sensitivity: -30 dB
•Connector: RJ-48C
G.703 Interface
•Receiver Sensitivity: -30 dB
•Line Rate: 2. 048 Mbps +
50 PPM
•Line Code: AMI or HDB3
•Framing: FAS with optional CRC-4
•Capacity: 1 to 31 timeslots
•Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source
•Network
•Internal
•Through
Diagnostics
•Test Pattern Generation and Detection:
QRSS, 511, all ones, all zeros
•Network loopbacks
•Network performance data (15 minutes
and 24 hours)
•Alarm generation and detection
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•AS/ACIF S016
•ETSI TBR 12/TBR 13
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS Compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature : -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop NIM (P/N 1200878E1/L1)
The NetVanta E1/FE1 + G .703 Drop NIM (see Figure 29) provides a single WAN-E1 interface (2.043 Mbps)
with user-selectable TS0 assignment, and a G.703 drop port that may be used to drop and insert traffic to an E1
PBX. See Table A-7 on page 69 for the WAN-E1 pinouts. See Table A-9 on page 70 for the G.703 pinouts. See
page 73 for the DBU connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required for dial backup applications.
•Provides V.35, X.21 (V.11), or EIA 530
electrical interface
•Connector: 26-pin smart serial (DTE)
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ETSI TBR1
•ETSI TBR2
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•UL/CUL 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS Compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature : -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta Serial NIM (P/N 1200866E1)
The NetV anta Serial NIM (shown in Figure 30) can be configured by the user as a V.35, X.21 (V.11), or EIA 530
interface. This module supports rates up to a maximum of 10 Mbps. An additional V.35 (ADTRAN
P/N 1200873L1), X.21 (ADTRAN P/N 1200874L1), or EIA 530 (ADTRAN P/N 1200883L1) cable is required
(refer to Caution, below). See Table A-12 on page 71 for the serial connector pinouts, and page 73 for the DBU
connector pinouts. An optional DIM is required for dial backup applications.
Cable length for the Serial NIM should not exceed 25 feet.
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Features and Specifications
Operating Mode
•Line termination (CO)
•Network termination (CPE)
SHDSL Interface
•Supported Standards: ITU-T G.991.2
SHDSL, Annex A
M-pair bonding of 2 pairs - ITU.T
G.991.2
•Line Rate (2-wire mode): 192 to
2304 kbps in 64k increments
•Line Rate (4-wire mode): 384 to
4608 kbps in 128k increments
•Payload: ATM (AAL5)
•Line Code: TC-PAM
•Connector: RJ-45
Clock Source
•CPE Operating Mode: Network
•CO Operating Mode: Internal
Diagnostics
•Network loopbacks (local and remote)
•Alarm generation and detection
•Programmable alarm threshold setting for
loop attenuation and signal-to-noise ratio
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•UL/CUL 60950
•RoHS compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex A (P/N 1200936E1)
The NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex A (shown in Figure 31) provides a W AN SHDSL interface for the
NetVanta. See Table A-10 on page 70 for the SHDSL connector pinouts.
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Features and Specifications
Operating Mode
•Line termination (CO)
•Network termination (CPE)
SHDSL Interface
•Supported Standards: ITU-T G.991.2
SHDSL, Annex B
M-pair bonding of 2 pairs - ITU.T
G.991.2
•Line Rate (2-wire mode): 192 to
2304 kbps in 64k increments
•Line Rate (4-wire mode): 384 to
4608 kbps in 128k increments
•Payload: ATM (AAL5)
•Line Code: TC-PAM
•Connector: RJ-45
Clock Source
•CPE Operating Mode: Network
•CO Operating Mode: Internal
Diagnostics
•Network loopbacks (local and remote)
•Alarm generation and detection
•Programmable alarm threshold setting for
loop attenuation and signal-to-noise ratio
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•AS/ACIF S043
•EN 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex B (P/N 1200937E1)
The NetVanta SHDSL NIM, Annex B (shown in Figure 32) provides a WAN SHDSL interface for the
NetVanta. See Table A-10 on page 70 for the SHDSL connector pinouts.
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•AS/ACIF S043
•AS/ACIF S002
•IC CS-03
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•UL/CUL 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS Compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature : -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex A (P/N 1202869E1)
The NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex A (see Figure 33) adds ADSL capability to the NetVanta. The module
provides a single ADSL, ADSL2, or ADSL2+ network interface to support rates up to 25 Mbps. See T able A-11
on page 71 for the pinouts. The ADSL NIM supports an optional DIM for dial backup applications. See page 73
for the DBU connector pinouts.
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Features and Specifications
ADSL Interface
•ADSL over ISDN, Annex B
•Supported Standards: ITU G.992 .1
(G.dmt)
•Connector: RJ-11C (6-pin jack,
inner pair)
ATM
•Multiple Protocol over AAL5 (RFC2684)
•PPP over ATM (RFC2364)
•PPP over Ethernet (RFC2516)
•ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC
•ATM Class of Service (UBR)
•ATM F5 OAM
•Up to 16 Virtual Circuits
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•AS/ACIF S043
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
•RoHS Compliant (Telecommunications
exemption)
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature : -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex B (P/N 1202889E1)
The NetVanta ADSL NIM, Annex B (see Figure 34) adds ADSL capability to the NetVanta. See Table A-1 1 on
page 71 for the pinouts. The ADSL NIM supports an optional DIM for dial backup applications.See page 73 for
the DBU connector pinouts.
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Features and Specifications
Wireless Technologies
•1xRTT
•1xEV-DO Rev 0
•1xEV-DO Rev A
Frequency Bands
•Band Class 0 (Cellular 800 MHz)
•Band Class 1 (PCS 1.9 GHz)
Compliance
•FCC Part 15, Class A
•FCC Parts 2, 22, 24
•UL/CUL 60950-1
•RSS 102
•RSS 129/133
•RSS 132/133
•IC ES-003
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
•Standard SMA antenna connectors
NetVanta 3G CDMA NIM (P/N 1700801G1)
The NetVanta 3G CDMA NIM (shown in Figure 35) provides a cellular interface for the NetVanta 1335
and NetVanta 1335 PoE. Refer to Installing the 3G CDMA NIM Antennas on page 62 for information about
the specifications and installation of the 3G CDMA NIM antennas. For specific connection and
configuration instructions, refer to the 3G CDMA NIM Quick Start Guide or the 3G NIM Configuration Guide available on the AOS Documentation CD shipped with the base unit or on the Web at
www.adtran.com.
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Table 2. 3G CDMA NIM LED Descriptions
LED LabelLED ColorIndication
Off3G modem is not powered.
Green (solid)3G modem is powered, associated, and authenticated, but not
transmitting or receiving.
WWAN
Green (slow flash)3G modem is powered and searching, but not associated or
authenticated.
RSSI
(Received
Signal
Strength
Indication)
1xRTT
EVDO
Green (intermittent
flash)
3G modem activity proportional to transmitting/receiving speed
(3 Hz minimum rate, 20 Hz maximum rate).
OffNo service or no signal detected.
Red (solid)Low signal strength.
Amber (solid)Medium signal strength.
Green (solid)High signal strength.
OffNo 1xRTT service is available.
Green (solid)1xRTT service is available.
OffNo 1xEV-DO service is available.
Green (solid)1xEV-DO service is available.
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Dial Backup Interface Modules
NetVanta Analog Modem DIM (P/N 1200864L1)
The Analog Modem DIM provides a modem with data rates up to 33.6 kbps for the NetVanta. This DIM is a
plug-on card that connects to the NIM. For installation instructions, refer to Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules on page 57.
Features and Specifications
Features
•Supported Standards: ITU V.90
•Async
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 2.5-inch W x 3.75-inch D
The Analog Modem DIM can be used in two different modes:
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NetVanta ISDN BRI DIM (P/N 1200865L1)
The NetVanta ISDN BRI DIM provides dial backup access to the public switched telephone network (PSTN)
via Basic Rate ISDN for the NetVanta. This DIM is a plug-on module that connects to the NIM. For installation
instructions, refer to Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules on page 57.
Features and Specifications
Features
•Clear channel and bonding mode 1 call protocols
•Network support for 64 kbps (1 B-channel) or 128 kbps (2 B-channels)
•D-channel switch compatibility with AT&T 5ESS, Northern Telecom DMS-100, and National
ISDN-1
•V.54 network loopback support
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•ACTA/FCC Part 68
•IC CS-03
•UL/CUL 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
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NetVanta ISDN S/T DIM (P/N 1200875L1)
The NetVanta ISDN S/T DIM provides dial backup access to the PSTN via Basic Rate ISDN for the NetV anta.
This DIM is a plug-on module that connects to the NIM. For installation instructions, refer to Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules on page 57.
Features and Specifications
Features
•Clear channel and bonding mode 1 call protocols
•Network support for 64 kbps (1 B-channel) or 128 kbps (2 B-channels)
•D-channel switch compatibility with AT&T 5ESS, Northern Telecom DMS-100, National ISDN-1,
and Euro-ISDN
•V.54 network loopback support
Compliance
•EMC - see Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Table on page 6.
•AS/ACIF S031
•ETSI TBR 3
•EN 60950
•IEC 60950
•AS/NZS 60950
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation Guide Unit Installation
5.UNIT INSTALLATION
The instructions and guidelines provided in this section cover hardware installation topics, such as mounting
options, supplying power to the unit, and installing option cards. These instructions are presented as follows:
•Mounting Options on page 54
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56
•Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules on page 57
•Installing the NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card (included in P/N 4200368L1) on page 60
For information on configuring a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents provided on
the AOS Documentation CD, or the AOS Command Reference Guid e (also included on your CD).
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a
lightning storm.
Electronic modu les can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling
modules, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electrical
components. Place modules in antistatic packing material when transp orting or storing.
When working on modules, always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is
electrically grounded.
Tools Required
The customer-provided tools required for the hardware installation of the NetVanta are:
•Ethernet cables
•Network cables (module dependent)
•DSX-1 cable (T1/FT1 + DSX-1 module only)
•DBU cable (dial backup functions require an optional DIM)
To access the CLI of the NetVanta, you will also need a VT100 terminal or PC with
terminal emulation software and a console port cable. Instructions on how to access the
CLI are given in the AOS Command Reference Guide (provided on the AOS Documentation CD).
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Mounting Options
The unit may be installed in rackmount, wallmount, or tabletop configurations. The following sections provide
step-by-step instructions for rack mounting and wall mounting.
If you have purchased the VPN Accelerator Card for your NetVanta 1224STR, install it
first (refer to Installing the NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card (included in P/N 4200368L1) on page 60).
Rack Mounting the NetVanta
The NetVanta is a 1U-high, rack-mountable unit that can be installed into a 19-inch equipment rack. The
following steps guide you in mounting the NetVanta into a rack.
Instructions for Rack Mounting the NetVanta
StepAction
1To allow proper grounding, scrape the paint from the rack around the mounting holes where the
NetVanta will be positioned.
2Position th e Net Vanta in a stationary equipment rack. This unit occupies 1U of space.
3Have an assistant hold the unit in position as you install two mounting bolts through the unit’s
brackets and into the equipment rack using a #2 phillips-head screwdriver.
4Apply powe r to the unit (r efe r to Supplying Power to the Unit on page 56).
Be careful not to compromise the stability of the equipment mounting rack when installing
this product.
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Supplying Power to the Unit
NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series AC-Powered Units
The AC-powered NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units come equipped with an auto-sensing 100 to 250 VAC,
50/60 Hz power supply for connecting to a properly grounded power receptacle. (A detachable power cable with
a grounded, three-prong plug comes with the shipment.) T o power these units, connect the power cable to an
appropriate AC power source.
NetVanta 1224STR (DC)
The DC-powered NetVanta 1224STR connects to a centralized DC power source via the four-position power
connector on the rear of the chassis (see Figure 37 on page 57). Power and ground connections require copp er
conductors and a ring lug.
Instructions for Connecting DC Power Source to the NetVanta 1224STR
StepAction
1With the power disconnected, connect the primary power source to input A of the power
connector.
2Connect a ground wire (fitted with a loop terminal end) to the grounding point using the screw
provided. Connect the other end of the ground wire to a protective ea rth ground. See Figure 37
on page 57.
3If using a backup power source, connect it to input B of the power connector.
•Power to the NetVanta 1224STR DC System must be from a reliably grounded 24 or
48 VDC.
•Use only copper conductors when making power connections.
•Install unit in accordance with the requirements of NEC NFPA 70.
•The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall be a fuse or circuit breaker rated
minimum 48 VDC, maximum 10 A.
•A readily accessible disconnect device, that is suitably approved and rated, shall be
incorporated in the field wiring.
•Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 50
°C.
The 10/100BaseT and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces MUST NOT be metallically connected
to interfaces that connect to the Outside Plant or its wiring. These interfaces are designed
for use as intra-building interfaces only. The addition of primary protectors is not
sufficient protection in order to connect this interface metallically to OSP wiring.
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To comply with GR-1089-CORE, Issue 3, this equipment MUST only be installed in a
DC-C (common) bonding and grounding environment. It may not be utilized in a DC-I
(isolated) bonding and grounding environment.
Figure 37. Grounding the NetVanta 1224STR (DC)
Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules
The DIM plugs on to the NIM. The NIM is then installed into the rear panel option module slot. The following
tables list the installation steps. Also, see Figure 38 on page 58 and Figure 39 on page 59.
For NetVanta modules with outside plant connections, ensure that all cables are
removed from the module before installing or removing it from the NetVanta chassis.
Always remove power from the unit prior to removing or installing a module.
Improper installation may result in damage to the modules.
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Instructions for Installing the DIMs
StepAction
1Remove power from the unit.
2If the NIM is already in the NetVanta chassis, remove all cables, release the pins at both edges
of the NIM front panel and slide the module out of the chassis.
3Carefully align the P1 connector on the NIM with the J1 connector on the DIM. Using onlyfingertip
pressure so that neither circuit board bends or flexes, ensure that the connectors are firmly seated.
Secure the DIM to the NIM using the screws and standoff posts supplied. See Figure 38.
4Slide the NIM with the DIM attached into the NetVanta chassis, continuing with the normal NIM
installation (refer to Instructions for Installing the NIMs on page59).
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Instructions for Installing the NIMs
StepAction
1Remove power from the unit.
2Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is firmly seated aga inst the chassis.
3Secure the pins at both edges of the module.
4Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
5Restore power to the unit.
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Installing the NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card (included in P/N 4200368L1)
The optional VPN Accelerato r card plugs into a 32-bit PCI slot an d is designed to be used in the
NetVanta 1224STR to provide encryption/decryption and security acceleration services. The card provides the
following security services to the host processor: DES, triple-DES (3DES), AES, SHA-1, MD5, and random
number generation. Performance metrics include 528 Mbps (DES), 176 Mbps (3DES), and 422 Mbps (AES).
The power consumption of the card does not exceed 2 watts.
The AOS Enhanced Feature Pack software is required to take advantage of the VPN
acceleration features of this card.
The NetVanta VPN accelerator card is intended to be serviced/installed by qualified
service personnel only.
Instructions for Installing the NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card
StepAction
1Remove power from the unit.
2Remove the nine screws and, if necessary, two mountin g brackets (see Figure 40).
3Using a 3/16-inch hex driver, remove the two jack screws located on either side of the DB-9 port.
4Carefully lift and remove the unit’s cover to expose the circuit board.
5Gently slide the accelerator card into the PCI slot as shown. The card is keyed to fit into the slot
only one way. To avoid damaging the card pins, do not use excessive force.
6Replace the unit cover, screws, and mounting brackets.
7Restore power to the unit.
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Installing a CompactFlash Card (NetVanta 1335 Series only)
The CompactFlash slot on the NetVanta 1335 Series supports CompactFlash cards (16 MB to 1 GB).
ADTRAN supports only ADTRAN-provided Com pactFlash (16 MB to 1 GB) (refer to the list of part
numbers on the front cover). Follow these instructions when installing a card.
The CompactFlash card is hot-swappable and can be inserted or removed while power is
applied to the unit.
Instructions for Installing a CompactFlash Card
StepAction
1Slide the module into the CompactFlash slot until the card is firmly seated against the chassis.
2 The CompactFlash options will now be available in the GUI and the AOS CLI.
The NetVanta 1335 WiFi Series units are shipped with two dual-band RP-SMA detachable antennas. These
must be installed before operating the unit.
Instructions for Inst alling Antennas
StepAction
1Place either of the two antennas directly onto the antenna port labeled ANT 1 on the rear panel.
See Figure 20 on page 29 for port locations.
2Twist the antenna onto the threads until it is secure.
3Repeat Step 2 with the second antenna, attaching it to the ANT 2 port.
Installing the 3G CDMA NIM Antennas
The optional 3G CDMA NIM is installed into the rear panel of the base unit following the instructions on
page 57. The 3G NIM ships with two detachable dual-band dipole antennas (one primary antenna and one
diversity antenna). These must be installed before attempting to connect to a cellular network. Figure 42
shows the antenna connectors on the 3G NIM rear panel.
ANT1
WWAN
1xRTT
RSSI
EVDO
ANT2
3G NIM (CDMA)
Figure 42. 3G CDMA NIM Rear Panel
Notification for Devices with Detachable Antennas
The 3G CDMA NIM has been designed to operate in the 800/1900 frequency CDMA bands with the dual-band
dipole antennas shipped with the card. Antennas that do not match the following antenna specifications are
strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. T able 3 describes the
specifications of the primary antenna (transmit and receive). T able 4 describes the specifications of the diversity
antenna (receive only). T able 5 desc ribes the ante nna-to-antenna requirements.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be chosen so that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
permitted for successful communication.
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a
maximum gain of 2 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than
2 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is
50 ohms.
Proper antennas are:
Pulse/Larson Dipole Antenna
Part Number: SPDA24850/1900
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Antenna Extensions
Coaxial cable can be connected to the standard SMA antenna connectors to extend the placement distance
of the antennas from the 3G NIM base unit. Using cables introduces signal loss in the antenna system, but
can be minimized by minimizing the length of cable used and using low-loss or ultralow-loss antenna
cables. Cables that do not match the antenna specifications are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Using improper cables may hinder the ability of the 3G NIM to communicate with a
cellular network. Refer to the documentation accompanying your cables to ensure you
have the right cables for this usage and that the cables meet the requirements specified
above.
Additional Warnings
The following are guidelines and warnings for wireless access devices.
1. Do not operate RF devices in an environment that may be susceptible to radio interference
resulting in danger, specifically:
Areas where prohibited by law.
Areas where explosive atmospheres may be present.
Areas where medical or life support equipment may be present.
On an aircraft, either on the ground or airborne.
While operating a vehicle.
2. Do not touch or move antennas while the unit is transmitting. Do not hold any unit containing a
radio so that the antenna is close to, or touching, exposed parts of the body while the unit is
transmitting.
3. The antennas and units are designed to operate in an indoor environment only.
4. Avoid connecting or disconnecting cables during periods of lightning activity.
5. When handling the 3G NIM and antennas, wear grounding straps to avoid ESD damage to the
card. Touching the rear panel with your hand or any metal tool can result in a shock.
6. Always disconnect the power to the unit before handling the NIM card, antennas, or cables.
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Antenna Installation Instructions
Instructions for Installing the 3G NIM Antennas
StepAction
1Remove power from the base unit.
2Place either of the two antennas directly onto the antenna port labeled ANT1 on the rear panel.
3Using the thumb screws only, carefully thread the antenna onto the connector until it is secure.
4Repeat Step 2 with the second antenna, attaching it to the ANT2 (diversity) port.
5Once both antennas are secured, the antennas can be flexed at the joint to increase reception.
6Position antennas in a “V” shape at a 90 degree angle to each other, as shown in Figure 43.
90
ANT1ANT2
RSSI
WWAN
EVDO
1xRTT
3G NIM (CDMA)
Figure 43. Proper Antenna Alignment
Your NetVanta is now ready to be configured and connected to the network. For more information on
configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration documents provided on the AOS Documentation CD. For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (also included on your
CD).
NetVanta 1000/1000R Series Hardware Installation GuideAppendix A. Connector Pin Definitions
Network Interface Module Pinouts
Table A-5. WAN-DDS Connector Pinouts
PinNameDescription
1R1Transmit data to the network–Ring 1
2T1Transmit data to the network–Tip 1
3-6—Unused
7TReceive data from the network–Tip
8RReceive data from the network–Ring
Table A-6. WAN-T1 Connector Pinouts
PinNameDescription
1R1 Receive data from the network–Ring 1
2T1Receive data from the network–Tip 1
3—Unused
4R Transmit data toward the network–Ring
5TTransmit data toward the network–Tip
6-8—Unused
Table A-7. WAN-E1 Connector Pinouts
PinNameDescription
1R1Receive data from the network–Ring 1
2T1Receive data from the network–Tip 1
3—Unused
4RTransmit data toward the network–Ring
5TTransmit data toward the network–Tip
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Table A-8. DSX-1 Connector Pinouts
PinNameDescription
1R Transmit data toward the DTE–Ring
2TTransmit data toward the DTE–Tip
3—Unused
4R1Receive data from the DTE–Ring 1
5T1 Receive data from the DTE–Tip 1
6-8—Unused
Table A-9. G.703 Connector Pinouts
PinNameDescription
1R Transmit data toward the DTE–Ring
2TTransmit data toward the DTE–Tip
3—Unused
4R1Receive data from the DTE–Ring 1
5T1 Receive data from the DTE–Tip 1