Lancom 1906VA-4G User Manual

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TECHNICAL DETAILS
MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE DEVICE
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LANCOM 1906VA-4G
Quick Reference Guide
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b
4G / LTE antenna connectors
a
Connect the supplied cellular antennas to the connectors at the front of the device.
VDSL / ADSL interfaces*
b
If required, use the supplied DSL cables for the IP-based line to con­nect each VDSL / ADSL interface to a separate provider’s telephone socket. For more information, please contact your Internet service provider.
*For operation with over POTS devices please use the enclosed DSL cables with the dark blue plugs.
WAN 1 interfaces (SFP / TP combo port)
c
Insert a suitable SFP module (e.g. 1000Base-SX or 1000Base-LX) into the SFP port. Choose a cable compatible with the SFP module and connect it as described in the module’s documentation. SFP modulel and cable are not included. If desired, alternatively connect the WAN 1 TP interface to a WAN modem using an ethernet cable.
WAN 2 interface (TP)
d
Connect the WAN 2 interface to a WAN modem using an Ethernet cable.
Ethernet interface
e
Use the cable with the kiwi-colored connectors to connect one of the interfaces ETH 1 to ETH 4 to your PC or a LAN switch.
Analog interfaces
f
Connect analog terminal devices to the analog interfaces either directly via RJ11 or with the help of the enclosed TAE adapters.
Please observe the following when setting up the device
A The mains plug of the device must be freely accessible. A For devices to be operated on the desktop, please attach the adhesive rubber
footpads
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c
d
e
f
ISDN interfaces
g
ISDN 1: Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus.
g
This feature is controlled by LCOS. ISDN 2: Internal (NT) ISDN-bus.
A 100-Ohm resistor for line termination is switchable in LCOS.
SIM card slots
h
Slide the SIM card(s) into slot SIM1 or SIM2 using the marker to ensure that the card is the right way round. Ensure that the SIM card clicks into place on insertion. To remove the card from the device, press the card lightly into the device. Let go to release the SIM card from the slot.
Conguration interface
i
Use the included serial conguration cable to connect the serial
interface (COM) to the serial interface of the device you want to
use for conguring / monitoring.
USB interface
j
You can use the USB interface to connect a USB printer or a USB storage device.
Power connector and grounding point (device back side)
k
Supply power to the device via the power connector. Please use the IEC power cable supplied (separately available for WW devices).
ATTENTION: High touch current possible! Connect to earth
l
before connecting the power supply.
A Do not rest any objects on top of the device and do not stack multiple devices A Keep the ventilation slots on the side of the device clear of obstruction A Mount the device into a 19” unit in a server cabinet using the provided screws and mounting brackets.
Pay attention to the “R” and “L” marks on the brackets for accurate mounting.
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SIM
Warning! High touch current. Connect to earth before connecting the power supply.
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POWER
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a POWER
Off Device switched off
Green, permanently* Device operational, resp. device paired /
Green / red, blinking No password set. Without a password
Red, blinking Charge or time limit reached
1x green inverse blinking*
2x green inverse blinking*
3x green inverse blinking*
a VPN
Off VPN connection inactive
Green, permanently VPN connection active
Green, ashing VPN connecting
a VoIP
Off No SIP accounts dened or VCM is off
Green, permanently All dened and active SIP accounts (outgoing)
Red, permanently Not all of the dened and active SIP accounts
Red or green,
inverse ashing
a 4G
Off Cellular interface disabled
Green,permanently Connection to cellular network active
Green, ickering Cellular data transmission
Orange, permanently Logon to cellular network successful
Orange, blinking Logging on to cellular network
Red, permanently Hardware error / module unavailable
Red / green, blinking SIM card error (PIN)
Red / orange, blinking Uploading module rmware
*) The additional power LED statuses are displayed in 5-seconds rotation
if the device is congured to be managed by the LANCOM Management
Cloud.
claimed and LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC) accessible
the conguration data in the device is
unprotected.
Connection to the LMC active, pairing OK, device not claimed
Pairing error, resp. LMC activation code not available
LMC not accessible, resp. communication error
were successfully registered
were registered (possibly still in process)
Number of currently used lines (connecting or connected)
b RESET
Reset button short press > Restart the device
long press > Reset the device
c VDSL 1 / VDSL 2
Off Interface deactivated
Green, blinking DSL connecting
Green, pemanently DSL connection active
Green, ickering DSL data transmission
Green / orange, ickering DSL transmission error
Green / orange, blinking synchronously
Orange, blinking DSL training
Orange, permanently DSL sync
DSL hardware error
d WAN 1 / WAN 2
Green, orange off No networking device connected
Green, permanently Connection to network device operational,
Green, ickering Data transmission
Orange off 1000 Mbps
Orange, permanently 10 / 100 Mbps
no data trafc
e ETH 1 - ETH 4
Green, orange off No networking device connected
Green, permanently Connection to network device operational,
Green, ickering Data transmission
Orange off 1000 Mbps
Orange, permanently 10 / 100 Mbps
no data trafc
f ISDN 1 (TE/NT) / ISDN 2 (NT)
Off Interface deactivated
Green, permanently D-channel active
Green, blinking ISDN connection active
Orange, blinking ISDN connecting
Green / orange, blinking synchronously
Orange, permanently Connection inactive
This product contains separate open-source software components which are subject to their own licenses, in particular the General Public License
(GPL). The license information for the device rmware (LCOS) is available on the device‘s WEBcong interface under “Extras > License information“. If the respective license demands, the source les for the corresponding
software components will be made available on a download server upon request.
ISDN hardware error
Hardware
Power supply Internal power supply unit (100–240 V, 50-60 Hz)
Power consumption Max. 23 W
Environment Temperature range 0–40 °C, humidity 0–95 %; non-condensing
Housing Robust metal housing, 1 HU with mounting brackets for 19“ installation, W 345 x H 44 x D 253 mm)
Interfaces
VDSL 1 / VDSL 2 A VDSL2 as per ITU G.993.2; proles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a
WAN 1 / WAN 2 WAN 1 SFP: Compatible with optional LANCOM SFP modules. Set as a WAN port ex-factory, can be
ETH1 - ETH 4 4 individual ports, 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet, by default set to switch mode.
Analog 1 - Analog 4 Use the cables of your analog devices to connect them with the analog interfaces. If necessary, use
ISDN 1 / ISDN 2 ISDN 1: Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus. This feature is controlled by LCOS. According to the
Cong (Com) / V.24 Serial conguration interface / COM-port: 9,600 - 115,200 baud
USB USB 2.0 hi-speed host port for connecting USB printers (USB print server), serial devices (COM-port
4G Two SMA connectors for the supplied dipole rod antennas (LTE, UMTS), compatible LANCOM
WAN protocols
VDSL, ADSL, Ethernet PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, Multi-PPPoE, ML-PPP, PPTP (PAC or PNS) and IPoE (with or without DHCP),
ISDN DSS1 (Euro-ISDN), PPP, X75, HDLC, ML-PPP, V.110/GSM/HSCSD
Data transmission in cellular networks
Supported standards UMTS, HSxPA, HSPA+, LTE, LTE Advanced Supported cellular
network bands
Max. transmission power +23 dBm
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, LANCOM Systems declares that this radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.lancom-systems.com/ce/
Package content
Documentation Quick Reference Guide (DE/EN), Installation Guide (DE/EN)
Cables for over ISDN: 2 DSL cables for an IP-based line, 4.25 m; 1 ISDN cable, 3 m (light-blue connectors);
Antennas Two LTE / 4G antennas for LTE / UMTS
Adapters 4 TAE adapters (RJ11 - TAE)
Mounting brackets Two 19” brackets for rack mounting
A Compatible to VDSL2 from Deutsche Telekom AG A VDSL2 vectoring as per ITU G.993.5 A ADSL conformity according to:
ADSL2+ over ISDN as per ITU G.992.5 Annex B /J with DPBO (over POTS: Annex A/Annex M), ADSL2 over ISDN as per ITU G.992.3 Annex B (over POTS: Annex A/L), ADSL over ISDN as per ITU G.992.1 Annex B (over POTS: Annex A)
A Supports just one virtual connection at a time in ATM (VPI-VCI pair) per modem
congured as a LAN port.
WAN 1 / WAN 2 TP: 10 / 100 / 1000 Base-TX, autosensing full duplex (WAN 1) / autosensing (WAN 2), auto node hub
Up to 3 ports can be operated as additional WAN ports. Ethernet ports can be electrically disabled in
the LCOS conguration.
the enclosed adapters.
settings, connect the light-blue ISDN cable either to the NTBA or the ISDN terminal device. ISDN 2: Internal (NT) ISDN bus. Use the light-blue ISDN cable to connect the ISDN device to the ISDN interface.
server) or USB drives (FAT le system)
AirLancer antennas for 4G, or from other manufacturers. Please respect the restrictions which apply in your country when setting up an antenna system (in particular the antenna gain and transmission power).
RIP-1, RIP-2, VLAN, GRE, EoGRE, L2TPv2 (LAC or LNS), IPv6 over PPP (IPv6 and IPv4/IPv6 dual stack
session), IP(v6)oE (autoconguration, DHCPv6 or static)
Band 1 (2100 MHz), band 2 (1900 MHz), band 3 (1800 MHz), band 4 (2100 MHz),
band 5 (800 MHz), band 7 (2600 MHz), band 8 (900 MHz), band 12 (700 MHz), band 13 (700 MHz), band 20 (800 MHz), band 25 (1900 MHz), band 26 (800 MHz), band 29 (700 MHz), band 30 (2300 MHz), band 41 (2500 MHz)
for over POTS: 2 DSL cables, 3 m (dark-blue connectors); 1 Ethernet cable, 3 m (kiwi colored connectors); 1 IEC power cord 230 V (not for WW devices)
LANCOM, LANCOM Systems and LCOS are registered trademarks. All other names or descriptions used may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of their owners. Subject to change without notice. No liability for technical errors and/or omissions. 111656/0218
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