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This guide describes how to install and use Nokia 105s gateways. Installation
and maintenance should be performed by experienced technicians or Nokiaapproved service providers only.
This preface provides the following information:
In this Guide
Conventions this Guide Uses
Related Documentation
In this Guide
This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1, “Overview” presents a general overview of the 105s gateway.
Chapter 2, “Installing the Nokia 105s Gateway” describes how to
rack-mount the gateway and how to physically connect it to a network
and power.
Chapter 3, “Performing the Initial Configuration” describes how to make
the gateway available on the network.
Chapter 4, “Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards” describes
how to install, monitor, and replace network interface cards (NICs).
Chapter 5, “Connecting PMC Network Interface Cards” describes how to
connect to and use each of the supported NICs.
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Chapter 6, “Installing and Replacing Other Components” describes how
to install or replace RAM memory and hard-disk drives.
Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting” describes problems you might encounter
and proposes solutions to these problems.
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications” provides technical specifications
such as interface characteristics.
Appendix B, “Compliance Information” provides compliance and
regulatory information.
Conventions this Guide Uses
The following sections describe the conventions this guide uses, including
notices, text conventions, and command-line conventions.
Notices
Warning
Warnings advise the user that bodily injury might occur because of a
physical hazard.
Caution
Cautions indicate potential equipment damage, equipment
malfunction, loss of performance, loss of data, or interruption of
service.
Note
Notes provide information of special interest or recommendations.
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Command-Line Conventions
You might encounter one or more of the following elements on a commandline path.
Table 1 Command-Line Conventions
ConventionDescription
commandThis required element is usually the product name or other
short word that invokes the product or calls the compiler or
preprocessor script for a compiled Nokia product. It might
appear alone or precede one or more options. You must
spell a command exactly as shown and use lowercase
letters.
ItalicsIndicates a variable in a command that you must supply. For
example:
delete interface if_name
Conventions this Guide Uses
Supply an interface name in place of the variable. For
example:
delete interface nic1
angle brackets < > Indicates arguments for which you must supply a value:
retry-limit <1–100>
Supply a value. For example:
retry-limit 60
Square brackets [ ] Indicates optional arguments.
delete [slot slot_num]
For example:
delete slot 3
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Table 1 Command-Line Conventions
ConventionDescription
-flagA flag is usually an abbreviation for a function, menu, or
.extA filename extension, such as .ext, might follow a variable
( . , ; + * - / )Punctuation and mathematical notations are literal symbols
' 'Single quotation marks are literal symbols that you must
Text Conventions
option name, or for a compiler or preprocessor argument.
You must enter a flag exactly as shown, including the
preceding hyphen.
that represents a filename. Type this extension exactly as
shown, immediately after the name of the file. The extension
might be optional in certain products.
that you must enter exactly as shown.
enter as shown.
Table 2 describes the text conventions this guide uses.
Table 2 Text Conventions
ConventionDescription
monospace font
bold monospace font Indicates text you enter or type, for example:
Key namesKeys that you press simultaneously are linked by a
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Indicates command syntax, or represents computer or
screen output, for example:
Log error 12453
# configure nat
plus sign (+):
Press Ctrl + Alt + Del.
Related Documentation
Table 2 Text Conventions
ConventionDescription
Menu commandsMenu commands are separated by a greater than
sign (>):
Choose File > Open.
The words enter and typeEnter indicates you type something and then press
the Return or Enter key.
Do not press the Return or Enter key when an
instruction says type.
Italics
Related Documentation
You can find this guide in PDF on the Nokia support Web site (https://
support.nokia.com/) and on the Nokia IPSO operating system CD-ROM
issued with your Nokia 105s gateway.
In addition to this guide and other documents shipped with your gateway,
documentation for this product includes the following:
Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide for the version of Nokia IPSO
you are using
CLI Reference Guide for the version of Nokia IPSO you are using
Getting Started Guide and Release Notes for the version of Nokia IPSO
you are using
• Emphasizes a point or denotes new terms at the
place where they are defined in the text.
• Indicates an external book title reference.
• Indicates a variable in a command:
delete interface
if_name
Nokia IPSO Boot Manager Reference Guide
Nokia Network Voyager inline help
Nokia Secure Access System Release Notes for the version of NSAS you
are using
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Nokia Secure Access System New Feature Guide for the version of NSAS
you are using
Nokia Secure Access System Getting Started Guide for the version of
NSAS you are using
Nokia Secure Access System End Users Guide for the version of NSAS
you are using
Nokia Secure Access System Technology Overview for the version of
NSAS you are using
Nokia Secure Access System Configuration Guide for the version of
NSAS you are using
Nokia 105s Information Sheet
You can find the most up-to date version of the Nokia 105s Gateway
Installation Guide and other documents in the preceding list in PDF on the
Nokia support site (https://support.nokia.com). You can access inline help, the
Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide, and the CLI Reference Guide from
Nokia Network Voyager.
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1Overview
The Nokia 105s gateway combines the power of Nokia IPSO software and
Nokia Secure Access System (NSAS). NSAS enables enterprises to securely
extend enterprise network resources to users outside the intranet. Users can
access enterprise resources from any Web-capable platform and location. The
small size of the 105s gateway makes it ideal for installations that need to
conserve space.
As network devices, 105s gateways support a comprehensive suite of
IP-routing functions and protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2, IGRP, OSPF and
BGP4 for unicast traffic, and DVMRP for multicast traffic.
This chapter provides an overview of the 105s gateway and the requirements
for using it. The following topics are covered:
About the Nokia 105s Gateway
Managing the 105s Gateway
Site Requirements, Warnings, and Cautions
Software Requirements
Product Disposal
About the Nokia 105s Gateway
The 105s is a one rack-unit gateway that incorporates a serviceable slide-out
tray into the chassis design and support for various network interface cards
(NICs).
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1 Overview
The Nokia IPSO system is stored on the hard-disk drive.
Table 3 shows the specifications for the 105s gateway
Table 3 Specifications for the 105s Gateway
FeatureNokia 105s
Maximum memory size2 GB
Network interface cards
(NICs) support
• Two or fewer four-port 10/100 Ethernet NICs
• Two or fewer two-port copper Gigabit Ethernet NICs
• Two or fewer two-port fiber-optic Gigabit Ethernet
NICs
The following figures show component locations for the Nokia 105s gateway.
Figure 1 Component Locations Front View
System status LEDs
PMC NIC slots (slots 1 and 2)
unpopulated in base bundle
Console port
Reset button
PC-card slots
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AUX port
Four-port Gigabit Ethernet
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Figure 2 Component Locations Rear View
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports
The four built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports are located on the front of the
gateway. Figure 3 shows the layout of the built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports and
status LEDs.
Figure 3 Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports Details
About the Nokia 105s Gateway
Power switch
00527
Power socket
Activity LED (blinking yellow)
Link LED (solid yellow for 10/100 Mbps, solid green for 1000 Mbps)
RJ-45 connectors
00547
Caution
Cables that connect to the Gigabit Ethernet ports must be IEEE
802.3 compliant to prevent potential data loss.
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1 Overview
Note
Nokia recommends the use of shielded twisted-pair cables and
connectors for best Electromagnetic Interference and Immunity
performance.
PMC Expansion Slots
The 105s gateway provides two additional PMC network interface card (NIC)
slots, as described in Table 4.
“Two-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Network
Interface Card” on page 63
“Two-Port Fiber-Optic Gigabit Ethernet Network
Interface Card” on page 66
Note
Nokia products only support NICs purchased from Nokia or
Nokia-approved resellers. The Nokia Global Support Services group can
provide support only for Nokia products that use Nokia-approved
accessories. For sales or reseller information, contact a Nokia service
provider listed in the “Nokia Contact Information” on page 3.
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System Status LEDs
You can monitor the basic operation of the 105s gateway and NICs by
checking their status LEDs. The system status LEDs are located on the front
panel of the gateway, as Figure 4 shows.
Figure 4 Gateway Status LEDs
About the Nokia 105s Gateway
System OK (green)
Warning (yellow)
!
Power indicator (blue)
Fault (red)
Table 5 shows the system status LEDs and describes their meaning.
Table 5 System Status LEDs
Status IndicatorMeaning Symbol
Solid bluePower on
Solid yellowGateway is experiencing an
internal voltage problem.
Blinking yellowGateway is experiencing a
temperature problem.
!
!
00526
Solid redOne or more fans are not
Blinking greenSystem activity indicator
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operating properly.
Power supply over temperature
fault.
1 Overview
The location and meaning of the status LEDs for NICs are described in
For information on the built-in Gigabit Ethernet interface LEDs, see
“Built-In Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 21.
For information on the four-port Ethernet NIC LEDs, see “Four-Port 10/
100 Mbps Ethernet NICs” on page 59.
Managing the 105s Gateway
You can manage the 105s gateway by using one of the following interfaces:
Nokia Network Voyager—an SSL-se cured, Web-based element
management interface to Nokia gateways. Network Voyager is
preinstalled on the 105s gateway and enabled through the IPSO op erating
system. With Network Voyager, you can manage, monitor, and configure
the 105s gateway from any authorized location within the network by
using a standard Web browser.
For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related
reference materials, see “Using Nokia Network Voyager” on page 43.
The IPSO command-line interface (CLI)—an SSHv2-secured interface
that enables you to easily configure 105s appliances from the command
line. Everything that you can accomplish with Network Voyager—
manage, monitor, and configure the 105s gateway—you can also
accomplish with the CLI.
Site Requirements, Warnings, and Cautions
Before you install a Nokia 105s gateway, ensure that your computer room or
wiring closet conforms to the environmental specifications listed in Chapter
A, “Technical Specifications.”
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Site Requirements, Warnings, and Cautions
Warning
Excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI) can occur if you use
controls, make performance adjustments, or follow procedures that are
not described in this document.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury when you use
telephone equipment, follow basic safety precautions. Do not use the
product near water.
Caution
Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type battery
recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Caution
Do not block any of the ventilation holes on the gatewa y. The
components might overheat and become damaged.
Warning
Hazardous radiation exposure can occur if you use controls, make
performance adjustments, or follow procedures that are not described in
this document.
Caution
For 105s gateways intended for shipment outside of the United
States, the cord might be optional. If a cord is not provided, use a
power cord rated at 6A, 250V, maximum 15 feet long, made of HAR
cordage and IEC fittings approved by the country of end use.
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1 Overview
Software Requirements
The Nokia 105s gateway supports the following operating system and
applications:
Nokia operating system software requirements—IPSO v4.1 or later
Nokia Secure Access System (NSAS) 3.3.4 or later
For information about updates to the software requirements or additional
applications that have become available since this guide was published,
contact your Nokia service provider, as listed in “Nokia Contact Information”
on page 3.
Product Disposal
At the end of its useful life, your gateway and all peripherals included with it,
including power cords and cables, must be disposed of in accordance with all
applicable national, state, and local laws and regulations. These devices
contain materials and components that must be disposed of properly.
Therefore, to help prevent damage to the environment, Nokia encourages you
to dispose of these devices in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The following resources are available to you to help with equipment-disposal
decisions:
Many Nokia products are labeled with information about the materials
used in their manufacture that can help those who will process equipment
after you have disposed of it.
The Nokia web site (http://www.nokia.com) provides information about
our environmental programs and practices, which includes details about
materials used in manufacturing and end-of-life practices. You can also
find your product’ s Eco Declaration, which p rovides basic information on
the environmental attributes of the product covering material use,
packaging, disassembly, and recycling.
Contact your local waste management agencies for guidelines specific to
your area.
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Product Disposal
The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product
must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of-life. This applies to your
device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of
these products as unsorted municipal waste.
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1 Overview
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2Installing the Nokia 105s
Gateway
This chapter describes how to install the Nokia 105s gateway. The following
topics are covered:
Before You Begin
Rack Mounting the Gateway
Connecting Power
Connecting to the Console or Auxiliary Port
Connecting to Network Interfaces
Before You Begin
To rack-mount the gateway, you need:
Phillips-head screwdriver
Grounding wrist strap
Suitable, grounded work surface on which to place the chassis tray
assembly
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2 Installing the Nokia 105s Gateway
Caution
To help guard against electrostatic discharge damage, make sure
you are properly grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and
following the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you
handle the components or open the gateway.
Rack Mounting the Gateway
The 105s gateway mounts in a standard 19-inch rack with four mounting
screws as Figure 5 shows.
Note
To avoid damaging your equipment, Nokia recommends that you use all
four rack-mounting screws when you install your gateway on the rack.
Figure 5 Mounting Screws Location
Mounting screw slots
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