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Table of Contents
Dialogic® BorderNet™ 2020 Integrated Multimedia Gateway with BDN_EMS ........ 1
Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 2
Cabling for Redundancy ......................................................................................... 32
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2. Dialogic® BorderNet™ 2020 Integrated
Multimedia Gateway with BDN_EMS
Welcome to the WebHelp documentation for the Dialogic® BorderNet™ 2020 Integrated
Multimedia Gateway. The WebHelp documentation provides installation and configuration
information needed to install, setup, and configure the BorderNet 2020.
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3. Getting Started
BorderNet 2020 - Specifications
Refer to the BorderNet 2020 Product Description Sheet on the Dialogic website for the latest
information on supported protocols, features, and requirements
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Getting Started
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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Physical
Specification
Width
431 mm (16.97 in.)
Height
43.7 mm (1.72 in.) (1U)
Depth
499.6 mm (19.67 in.)
Weight
10.9 kg (24 lb)
Power
Specification
AC power
100 - 240 V AC, 60-50 Hz, 2A-1A
DC power
-40 to -60 V DC (-48 V DC Nominal), 6 A
Physical Description and Specifications
The 2020 IMG is a low profile (1U), rack-mounted system designed to fit into a 482.6 mm
(19-inch) rack. It includes a docking station and a field replaceable tray that mates to the
docking station. The 2020 IMG hardware provides:
Centralized and a distributed architecture Scalable configurations Front panel span and alarm status indicators Rear I/O panel interfaces (host control, network interfaces, redundancy) Configuration information provided on a sticker on the bottom of the unit ( part
number, revision, serial number, and MAC).
For product declarations and global approval information, see
www.dialogic.com/declarations/default.htm.
The following table provides the 2020 IMG physical specifications:
The following illustration shows the 2020 IMG dimensions:
Electrical Specifications and Power Requirements
The 2020 IMG is designed to the following electrical specifications:
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Parameter
Specification
Operating temperature
0° C to 50° C
Operating short-term temperature
(96 hours)
-5° C to 55° C
Storage temperature
-40° C to 70° C
Operating thermal shock
30° C/hr
Packaged thermal shock
-40° C to 23° C @ 13° C/min
70° C to 23° C @ 10° C/min
23° C to -40° C @30° C/hr
23° C to 70° C @ 30° C/hr
Operating relative humidity
5% to 90% non-condensing
Operating short-term relative humidity
(96 hours)
5% to 90% non-condensing
Packaged relative humidity
90% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude
Up to 3962 m (13,000 ft)
Environmental Specifications
The 2020 IMG is designed to work under the following environmental conditions:
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Power and Fan Control
When the tray is fully seated in the docking station and the main board receives a fully
seated signal from the docking station, the power ramps up. If a fault is detected by the
CPU, the main board shuts down.
The 2020 IMG uses the fans on the front of the panel to draw air into the unit to cool the
main board and the I/O board. The air exhausts out of vent holes on the side and rear of
the docking station.
The fans connect directly to the main board and are fused and controlled by a fan controller
on the main board. The main board also provides temperature sensors that monitor
temperature at strategic locations on the board. When the fan controller detects a
temperature overage, the fans increase their speed. For example:
If one fan fails, the remaining fans increase speed to full on to supply the required
cooling.
If any of the temperature sensors detect an over temperature condition, the fans
increase speed to full on to supply the required cooling.
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Unpacking the 2020 IMG
Complete the following steps to unpack the 2020 IMG:
1. Open the shipping box and remove the packing list.
2. Review the packing list to verify that it matches what was shipped with your order. If
discrepancies exist, contact a Dialogic sales representative.
3. Remove the protective cover and carefully lift the 2020 IMG from the shipping box.
4. Inspect the 2020 IMG and contact a sales representative if it is not what you
ordered.
Retain the original packaging for shipping the system. If you do not need the packaging,
recycle both the corrugated cardboard and polyethylene foam. For information and
procedures specific to your area, contact your local recycling facility.
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Connector
Description
CTRL 0, CTRL 1
10/100/1000
(Ethernet control)
Redundant 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet connectors
providing secure communication with an external host or
device.
Auto-negotiating, full-duplex connectors that support MDIX
(cable crossover), eliminating the need for crossover
cables for point-to-point communications.
Base MAC is always assigned to CTRL.
AUX 0, AUX 1
Reserved for future use.
DATA 0, DATA 1
10/100/1000
(Ethernet data)
A0, A1
B0, B1
C0, C1 (if present)
D0, D1 (if present)
Redundant 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet connectors
providing an interface to the internal Ethernet switch.
Used to communicate to all 2020 IMG devices that
communicate over the public network.
Auto-negotiating, full-duplex connectors that support MDIX
(cable crossover), eliminating the need for crossover
cables for point-to-point communications.
Interface DATA A is reserved for both RTP traffic and IP
signaling.
Interface DATA B is reserved for IP signaling only. Interface DATA C is reserved for future use. Interface DATA D is reserved for future use.
T1/E1
RJ-48 connectors available to support T1/E1 interfaces:
DS3/OC-3 I/O: 0 - 3 T1/E1 spans
Redundancy
(1+1 T1/E1
redundancy)
Reserved for future use.
Rear Panel Interfaces and LEDs
The following illustration shows the rear panel interfaces on the DS3/OC-3 2020 IMG:
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DS3
75 ohm BNC connectors supporting three DS3 links.
OC-3
Small form factor pluggable optical modules. 1+1 autoprotection switching (APS) providing full link redundancy and
hitless switchover in case of line failure.
Ethernet LEDs
RJ-45 Ethernet connectors containing one Ethernet status LED:
Green/blinking green:
1000Base-T link present/1000Base-T activity
Orange/blinking orange:
100Base-T link present/100Base-T activity
Power supply LEDs
Indicate the power supply status:
Off = No power to both power supply units. Flashing red with audible alarm = No power to one of the
redundant supplies
Green = AC present. Only standby output on. Blue = DC power supply on and OK.
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