Dialogic 4000 Session, BorderNet 4000 Installation Manual

Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 Session Border Controller (SBC)
Installation and Deployment Guide
December 2013 64-1191-03
www.dialogic.com
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Revision History
Revision Release date Notes
64-1191-03 December 2013 Release 3.2 64-1191-02 June 2013 Release 3.1 64-1191-01 Rev D April 6, 2012
64-1191-01 Rev C February 23, 2012 Added Field Re p la ceab le Units and
64-1191-01 Rev B February 17, 2012 Controlled Introduction 64-1191-01 October 2011 Initial Release
Refer to www.dialogic.com for product updates and for information about support policies, warranty information, and service offerings.
Added the following:
requirements regarding depth of the rack
additional deployment steps
Accessories
Hardware Limited Warranty
Refer to the following Dialogic web site for information on hardware warranty information, which applies unless different terms have been agreed to in a signed agreement between yourself and Dialogic Corporation or its subsidiaries. The listed hardware warranty periods and terms are subject to change without notice. For purchases not made directly from Dialogic please contact your direct vendor in connection with the warranty period and terms that they offer.
http://www.dialogic.com/warranties
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Table of Contents
Revision History ..................................................................................................... 3
Hardware Limited Warranty ................................................................................... 3
1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 5
2. Configuration ............................................................................................... 6
3. Physical Description and Specifications........................................................ 7
BorderNet 4000 SBC dimensions ........................................................................ 7
Detailed Dimensions ......................................................................................... 8
Power Specifications ......................................................................................... 8
Typical Specifications ........................................................................................ 9
Envir onmental Spe cifications ............................................................................. 9
4. Panel Descript ions ..................................................................................... 10
Front Panel .................................................................................................... 10
Status panel .................................................................................................. 10
Rear Panel ..................................................................................................... 11
Ethernet Inte rfaces......................................................................................... 12
5. Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 13
6. Installing the Rack Mount Kit ..................................................................... 15
Four-Post Rack with Square Holes .................................................................... 16
Four-Post Rack with Round Holes ..................................................................... 16
7. Installing the BorderNet 4000 SBC ............................................................. 18
MAC address mapping .................................................................................... 18
DC power cables ............................................................................................ 19
AC power cables ............................................................................................ 20
8. Cabling the BorderNet 4000 SBC ................................................................ 22
Cables .......................................................................................................... 22
Standalone Configuration ................................................................................ 22
High Availability (HA) Configuration .................................................................. 23
Interfaces ..................................................................................................... 24
RJ-45 Ethernet Interface Pin Assignments ......................................................... 24
LC-OLC-DPLX (optical) .................................................................................... 24
9. Field Replaceable Units and Accessories .................................................... 25
10. Deploying and Redeploying the BorderNet 4000 SBC ................................. 26
Overview....................................................................................................... 26
Terminology .................................................................................................. 26
Deploying the BorderNet 4000 SBC .................................................................. 27
Guidelines ..................................................................................................... 27
Procedure ...................................................................................................... 27
Redeploying the BorderNet 4000 ...................................................................... 32
Guidelines ..................................................................................................... 32
Procedure ...................................................................................................... 32
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1. Introduction
The Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 Session Border Controller (also referred to herein as the BorderNet 4000 SBC and/or BorderNet 4000) is shipped with the following compone nts:
Power cords: AC units - Country-specific power cord specified per order. DC units - 500 mm power feed per power supply. An optional 4 M cable is also available for purchase.
Rack mount kit
Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 Session Border Controller (SBC) Installation and
Deployment Guide (this document)
Software Lic ense Agreement
Dialogic® BorderNet 4000 Session Border Controller (SBC) Regulatory Notices
Note: Save all packaging materials. Your warranty requires that the BorderNet 4000 SBC be returned in the original packaging. If necessary, additional packaging materials are available for order.
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2. Configuration
The BorderNet 4000 SBC is available in the following configur ations:
Product number Description
BN4-BSH-1000 BorderNet 4000 SBC HA base hardware, DC power
supplies, four (4) 4m DC power cables, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Copper NICs and base system software
BN4-BSH-1001 BorderNet 4000 SBC HA base hardware, AC power
supplies, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Copper NICs and base system software
BN4-BSH-1002 BorderNet 4000 SBC HA base hardware, DC power
supplies, four (4) 4m DC power cables, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Optical NICs and base system software
BN4-BSH-1003 BorderNet 4000 SBC HA base hardware, AC power
supplies, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Optical NICs and base system software
BN4-BSS-1000 BorderNet 4000 SBC standalone base hardware, DC power
supplies, two (2) 4m DC power cables, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Copper NICs and base system software
BN4-BSS-1001 BorderNet 4000 SBC standalone base hardware, AC power
supplies, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Copper NICs and base system software
BN4-BSS-1002 BorderNet 4000 SBC standalone base hardware, DC power
supplies, two (2) 4m DC power cables, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Optical NICs and base system software
BN4-BSS-1003 BorderNet 4000 SBC standalone base hardware, AC power
supplies, AQR1U Rack Mount Kit, Optical NICs and base system software
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3. Physical Desc ript ion and Specifications
The following table provides approximate w eights for the BorderNet 4000 SBC:
Component Approximate equipment
weight
BorderNet 4000 SBC with:
Redundant AC power supplies
Rack mount kit and screws 4.15 lbs (1.9 kg) 0.65 lbs (0.3 kg)
Note: The weight for the BorderNet 4000 SBC and the rack mount kit and screws does not include the weight for the shipping box and mater ials.
26.8 lbs (12.16 kg) 5.9 lbs (2.7 kg)
Approximate packaging weight
BorderNet 4000 SBC dimensions
Caution: Ventilation: The equipment rack must not restrict airflow to the front or rear of the
BorderNet 4000 SBC to maintain proper cooling. Periodically check the air filters. Codes and regulations: Ensure that the installation meets all government codes and regulations conc erning facilities. In a ddition, all sites where the BorderNet 4000 SBC is deployed must meet all local, national, and international codes described in Compliance Statements.
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Detailed Dimensions
The following illustrations provide detailed dimensions of the BorderNet 4000 SBC:
Power Specifications
The following table lists the BorderNet 4000 SBC absolute maximum power specifications:
Power supply Power component Specification
AC Current 10 - 5 A
Voltage 100 - 240 V AC Frequency 50-60 Hz
DC Voltage -40 to -60 V DC
Current 25 A
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Typical Specifications
The following numbers are representative only. Actual power consumption depends on environmental conditions and deployment use case.
Scenario Power Specification
Worst case @ 50 Degrees C 420 Watts – 2xCPU Running Intel Max imum Power
Application
Typical @ ~25 Degrees C 340 Watts - running the same stress test as above
Environmental Specifications
The following table lists the recommended environmental specifications for the BorderNet 4000 SBC:
Parameter Specification
Operating temperature 41°F to 122°F (5°C to 50°C)
Storage temperature -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C)
Humidity Up to 90% non-condensing
Altitude 1800 m (6000 ft) at temperatures less than or equal to 40°C
(100 °F)
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4. Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
The following illustr ation shows the front panel of the BorderNet 4000 SBC (with the front bezel removed):
Status panel
The status panel consists of LEDs, panel switches and a USB connector. The status LEDs change from green to red when a fault is triggered. The P Fault LED is off unless a fault is triggered.
Component Description
USB Port for a universal serial bus connector (USB 2.0).
RST Reset button. Push to reboot.
Caution: Using this button may result in a service interruption.
M Fault
P Fault
C Fault
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Indicates a major fault warning, such as if a comp onent temperature reaches a critical reading.
Indicates a power supply fault. This LED illumin ates if a fault occurs with a fan, temperature, or voltage rea d ing asso ciated with the power supply.
Indicates a critical, non-recoverable event. The BorderNet 4000 SBC will perform a graceful shutdown to protect hardware components from thermal damage.
Note: The M, C, and P fault LEDs are normally off unless a fault is triggered.
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Component Description
HDD
ID ID select (system ID).Used to identify a BorderNet 4000 SBC for
Power Power ON/OFF. Push and hold for five seconds to turn the BorderNet
Indicates hard drive activity. This LED blinks whe n a disk drive is reading or being written to and do es not change color. When there is no hard drive activity, this LED is off.
servicing when it is installed in a rack with several other similar systems. Flashes blue when pressed and turns off when pressed again. Can be illuminated remotely from the BorderNet 4000 Management User Interface.
4000 SBC on or off. Note: If a power failure occurs, the BorderNet 4000 SBC will return to
the same operational state it was in when the power failure occurred.
Rear Panel
The following illustration shows the rear panel of the BorderNet 4000 SBC configured.
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