Ruijie RSR10-01G-T-I Series, RSR10-01G-TW-I Series Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 Series Router Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
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Preface
Documents
Description
Configuration Guide
Describes network protocols and related mechanisms that supported by the product, with configuration examples.
Command Reference
Describes the related configuration commands, including command modes, parameter descriptions, usage guides, and related examples.
Thank you for using our products. This manual will guide you through the installation of the device. This manual describes the functional and physical features and provides the device installation steps, hardware
troubleshooting, module technical specifications, and specifications and usage guidelines for cables and connectors.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview

1 Product Overview

Ruijie RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series router is a data communication product independently developed by Ruijie Networks Co. Ltd. by using advanced semiconductor technologies and communication control technologies. Ruijie RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series router is developed in full compliance with international standards; therefore, it is similar to major routers in terms of use and configuration approach. Network administrators who are familiar with the configuration commands of major routers may use the routers without receiving training first.

1.1 RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 Series Routers

1.1.1 Overview

RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series routers adopt the 32-bit high-performance RISC microprocessors and Ruijie-developed high-performance network operating system platform. In addition, the routers are compatible with the standard configuration interface of the mainstream products, featuring simple configuration. RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series routers provide diversified network security features.
Dimensions: 121 mm x 101 mm x 44 mm. The following figure shows the appearance of the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 router.

1.1.2 Features

Access density and processing capability
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The product provides five FE LAN ports, one USB port, and 4G/3G/2G interface.
Reliability
The product adopts the backup center technology to greatly improve the network reliability, and provides multiple form of backup to ensure requirements for highly reliable networks.
Compatibility
The product is fully compatible with devices supplied by other vendors.
Power supply
The high-quality power supply is selected to protect the product against the surge, overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent problems, ensure stable and reliable output, and support the function of protection against instant power interruption.
Structure
The product can be placed on a workbench or mounted on the wall. It is quake-proof, and can run reliably and stably under the high or low temperature.

1.1.3 Appearance and Indicators

The following figure shows the front panel and right side of the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00.
The following figure shows the rear panel of the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00.
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1
FUNC button
2
WiFi status indicator
3
SYS indicator
4
Radio signal strength indicator
5
USB indicator
6
USB port
7
WiFi antenna port (ANT0)
8
FE RJ45 port
9
Speed indicator of the FE port
10
LINK/ACT indicator of the FE port
11
WiFi antenna port (ANT1)
12
Position of the screw used for mounting the router on the right
13
4G antenna port (ANT1)
14
Power port (connected to the power adapter)
15
Grounding hole
16
4G antenna port (ANT0)
17
Position of the screw used for mounting the router on the left
18
SIM card slot
SYS: system indicator
Off: The host is not powered on. Blinking green: The supervisor module is powered on and the host is being started. Solid red: The supervisor module is powered on and the host is in abnormal state. Solid green: The supervisor module is powered on and startup is completed.
The following figure shows indicators on the front panel of the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I. The indicators are described as follows:
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4G signal strength indicators
All indicators off: There is basically no radio signal, and the wireless network is unavailable. One indicator on: The signal is poor. Two indicators on: The signal is good. Three indicators on: The signal is excellent.
USB: USB status indicator
Off: The USB device is not inserted. Solid green: The USB device is properly identified.
FE indicator: LINK/ACT indicator
On: The link is properly connected. Off: The link is disconnected. Blinking: The link is sending or receiving data.
FE indicator: SPEED indicator
On: The port is connected at 100 Mbps. Off: The port is connected at 10 Mbps.
WiFi status indicator
On: The WiFi function is operational. Off: The WiFi function is not operational.
Item
RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00
FE Port
5
USB Port
1
3G/4G Port
Supporting four modes (TD-LTE, FDD-LTE, WCDMA, and GSM)
WiFi Port
802.11b/g/n 2X2
Processor
High-performance RISC network processor
DDR3 RAM
512 MB
Boot ROM
2 MB
Nand Flash
128 MB
Dimensions (W x H x D)
121 mm x 101 mm x 44 mm
Input Voltage
Input of the power adapter: 90–264 V AC; 47/63 Hz
Power Consumption
< 6 W
Operating Temperature
-20°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 85°C

1.1.4 Specifications

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Pin No.
A
B
1
Orange/white
Orange/white
2
Orange
Orange
3
Green/white
Green/white
4
Blue
Blue
5
Blue/white
Blue/white
6
Green
Green
7
Brown/white
Brown/white
8
Brown
Brown
Pin No.
A
B
1
Orange/white
Green/white
2
Orange
Green
3
Green/white
Orange/white
4
Blue
Blue
5
Blue/white
Blue/white
6
Green
Orange
7
Brown/white
Brown/white
8
Brown
Brown
The FE RJ45 port of a RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series router can use the standard category 5 8-core unshielded twisted pair (UTP) with the RJ45 connector.
Pinout of the Standard Network Cable
Pinout of the crossover cable

2 Features

For software functions, see the supporting software description.

2.1 Supporting Multiple Protocols

Applicable to various network environments. Providing RJ-45 interfaces for twisted pairs, supporting Ethernet, ARP, and 802.1Q protocols. Supporting the TCP/IP protocol stack and the protocols such as IP, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP),
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), TCP and UDP on the network layer.
Supporting multiple dynamic routing protocols over IP, including RIP (V1/V2), RIPng, Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF) (V1/V2/V3), and policy-based routing.
Supporting the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Supporting Telnet and reverse Telnet. Supporting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server, DHCP Client, DHCP Relay, and Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
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Supporting backup, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRPP) with high reliability. Supporting Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPOE). Supporting DNS static domain name resolution and Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS). DNS indicates
Domain Name System.
Supporting NAT, ACL and AAA. Supporting Internet Protocol Security (IPSEC), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), and Point to Point Tunneling
Protocol (PPTP).

2.2 User-Friendly Interfaces

Providing standard operating interfaces and intuitive configuration procedures with each command described in
details in on-line help.
Providing descriptions and examples of each command as well as comprehensive fault analysis.

2.3 Powerful Backup Function

Supporting route backup through routing protocols. Supporting the interface backup function

2.4 Multiple Diagnosis and Management Tools

Providing complete debugging and tracing tools as well as complete DEBUG commands for easier accurate
location of various network faults.
Providing rich statistics and information display functions to allow the users to easily know the network
performance and running status.
Supporting SNMP for monitoring and controlling the router by using common network management software. Supporting configuration over Telnet. Supporting configuration based on Web UI.

2.5 Superior Security

Using perfect firewall and IP packet filtering technology to enforce strict check on network addresses, port
numbers, or protocol types.
Supporting AAA and RADIUS. Realizing Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) on
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), supporting callback, and enhancing security.
Providing level-based password check and security logs. Implementing dynamic routing-protocol password/key authentication in OSPF and RIP V2.
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Supporting NAT. Providing IPSEC/IKE data encryption Supporting GRE tunnel encapsulation Providing VLAN technology

2.6 Easy Upgrade

Supporting Web-based online upgrade. Supporting the USB device for one-key system upgrade

3 Preparing for Installation

3.1 Precautions

Routers are critical repeaters in network connection, and affect the operation of the whole network. The following are recommended during the installation and use of a router:
Keep the router dry. Place the router away from heat sources. Ensure the router is properly grounded. Wear ESD wrist straps during installation and maintenance. Do not plug/unplug any cables when energized. Do not wear any loose clothes that may hook the components. Therefore, fasten your belts, scarves, and tuck the
sleeves.
Keep tools and components away from walking areas.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

3.2 Preparing Installation Site

Ruijie routers are intended for indoor use. For their normal operation and maximum service life, they must be installed at locations that meet the following requirements:
Temperature and humidity Cleanness ESD Anti-interference
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Temperature
Relative Humidity
-20ºC to 60ºC
10% to 90%
Maximum diameter (μm)
0.5
1
3
5
Maximum concentration (Particles/m3)
1.4 × 107
7.0 × 105
2.4 × 105
1.3 × 105
Gas
Average (mg/m3)
Maximum (mg/m3)
SO2
0.2
1.5
H2S
0.006
0.03
NO2
0.04
0.15
NH3
0.05
0.15
Cl2
0.01
0.3
Lightning protection Mounting Place

3.2.1 Temperature and Humidity

To ensure normal operation and useful life of the device, maintain appropriate temperature and humidity levels in your equipment room. See Table 3-1. Improper room temperature and humidity can cause damages to the device.
High relative humidity may affect insulation materials, resulting in poor insulation and even electrical leakage, and
sometimes may lead to change of mechanical properties of materials and corrosion of metal parts.
Low relative humidity may dry and shrink insulation sheets and cause static electricity that can damage the
circuitry inside the device.
High temperature greatly reduces reliability of the device and shortens its useful life. Table 3-1: Required Temperature and Humidity for the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 Router
The ambient temperature and humidity are measured at a point 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) above the ground and 0.4 meters (1.3 feet) before the device when there is no protective board in the front or back of the rack.
Different products require different temperature and relative humidity. Refer to the technical specifications of a specific product.

3.2.2 Cleanness

Dust poses a serious threat to device operation. Dust that falls onto the surface of the device can be absorbed onto metal contact points by static electricity, resulting in poor contact. Electrostatic absorption of dust occurs more easily when the relative humidity is low, which may shorten the useful life of the device and cause communication failures. Table 3-2 shows the maximum concentration and diameter of dust allowed in the equipment room.
Table 3-2 Maximum Concentration and Diameter of Dust Allowed
Besides, the content of salts, acids and sulfides in the air are also strictly limited for the equipment room. These substances can accelerate metal corrosion and aging of some parts. Table 2-3 describes the limit of some hazardous gases such as SO2, H2S, NO2 and Cl2 in the equipment room.
Table 3-3 Limits of Hazardous Gases
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3.2.3 ESD

The router circuitry is designed with anti-static protection, but excessive static electricity may still damage router circuit boards. The static electricity of the network connected with the routers comes largely from the following sources:
Outdoor electric field produced by the high-voltage power line and lightning. Indoor systems such as the indoor floor and the entire structure.
Therefore, the following requirements must be met:
Ensure proper grounding of the device and floor. Prevent indoor dust. Maintain proper temperature and humidity. Wear ESD wrist straps and ESD lab coats when touching a circuit board. Put the removed circuit board face up on an anti-static workbench or in an electromagnetic shielding bag. Touch the external edge of the board and avoid touching the parts on the board directly with hands when
observing or carrying the detached circuit board.

3.2.4 Anti-interference

Anti-interference indicates the electromagnetic and current interference. The following are the anti-interference requirements:
Take effective measures for the power system to prevent interference from the power grid. Keep the router far away from the grounding or lightning protection devices of power equipment. Keep the router away from high-power radio stations, radar stations, and high-frequency high-current devices. Take EMI shielding measures when necessary.

3.2.5 Lightning Protection

Ruijie series routers are provided with anti-lighting protection. However, as an electric device, it is still vulnerable to powerful lightning. Therefore, the following measures must be taken to prevent lightning:
Ensure good contact between the grounding cable of the router and the ground. Ensure that the neutral point of the AC power socket is in good contact with the ground. Add a lighting arrester in front of the input of the power supply to enhance the anti-lightning effect of the power
supply.

3.2.6 Mounting Place

The following requirements must be met whether routers are installed in a rack or placed on a workbench:
Sufficient spacing is reserved at the air inlets and outlets of the routers for good heat dissipation of the routers. The rack or workbench is firm enough to support the router and its accessories. The rack and workbench are properly mounted.
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3.3 Installation Tools

The following must be ready for smooth installation:
Installation tools Connection cables Related devices
Installation tools include:
Phillips screwdrivers ESD wrist strap
Connection cables include:
Ethernet cable
The power adapter is provided along with Ruijie RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series router delivery, but the other cables are purchased separately.
Related devices include:
HUB or switch Configuration terminal that can be a laptop or a PC installed with USB port Power socket

4 Installing the Router

4.1 Router Installation Flow

Install the router according to the following flow to avoid improper operations from damaging the router.
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Router
Start
Prepare for the installation
(See Chapter 3)
Install the router to a
specified position
Connect module cables and
configuration cables
Check the installation
Power on the router
Configure the router
End

4.2 Fixing the Router

After installation preparations are completed, you need to fix the router to a specified position:
Mount the router on the wall (a vertical plane). Install the router on a workbench.

4.2.1 Mounting the Router on the Wall

The RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series routers can be mounted on a cement or wooden wall as follows: Step 1 Drill two parallel holes with a distance of 30 mm on the wall. Step 2 Insert the anchors into the holes. Step 3 Align the wall-mounting bracket with the two installation holes on the device, and fix them with screws.
Step 4 Attach the wall-mounting bracket onto the installation holes using screws. The following figure shows a wall-mounting bracket.
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4.2.2 Installing the Router on a Workbench

In practice, the router is often placed on a clean workbench. Pay attention to the following precautions when this installation mode is used:
Ensure that the workbench is smooth and well grounded. Stick the plastic mat delivered with the router onto the holes at the bottom of the router, and reserve a heat
dissipation space of 10 cm around the router.
Do not place any heavy object onto the router.

4.3 Installing the External Antenna

To install the external antenna, connect the external antenna to the external antenna port on the router. The RSR10-01G-T(W)-I uses four antennas to receive 4G and WiFi signals respectively.
You can configure other antennas based on the application scenario.
Install or remove external antennas only after the router is powered off. External antennas are not hot swappable.

4.4 Installing the Power Cable

The RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series routers support the following AC power supply: Power adapter:
Input: 90–264 V AC; 47/63 Hz Output: 12 V DC; 1.25 A
The power socket must be installed at a place close to the router to facilitate insertion or removal of the power connector.
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5 Starting and Configuring the Router

5.1 Starting the Router

5.1.1 Powering On the Router

Check Before Power-On
Check the following items before powering on the router:
The power cable and grounding cable are connected correctly. The voltage of the power supply is consistent with the router requirements. The micro computer or laptop computer used for configuration has been powered on and configuration has been
completed.
Before powering on the router, confirm the position of the power switch so that you can cut off the power supply in time if any accident occurs.
Powering On the Router
Connect the power cable to the router.
Check After Power-On
Check the following items after the router is powered on:
Indicators on the front panel of the router are in normal state. Criterion: The SYS indicator is solid green if the router runs properly after being powered on. Web-based configuration terminal is operational.

5.2 Configuring the Router

5.2.1 Configuring the Router Through Web-based System

You can start the Web-based management system on a browser (such as the Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome) to manage network devices, such as routers and switches. This simplifies device configuration and improves the ease of use of products.
By default, the Web service is enabled on the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 series routers. The default IP address is
192.168.1.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The Web management account is admin, and the password is also admin.
Start the Internet Explorer, and enter "http://192.168.1.1" in the address bar to log in to the Web management system of the router.
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To achieve better display effects, you are advised to use browsers such as Internet Explorer 7.0 (or later), Google Chrome, Apple Safari, or Firefox3.0.
For details about the Web-based operations, see the
Configuration Guide, Release 10.4(3b64)
.
RG-RSR10-01G-T(W) Series Router RGOS Web-Based

5.2.2 Configuring the Router Though Telnet

The default IP address of FE port of the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 router is 192.168.1.1. To configure the router through Telnet, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to an FE port on the router, and the other
end to the PC or laptop computer that is used for configuration.
Before powering on the router, confirm the position of the power switch so that you can cut off the power supply in time if any accident occurs.

6 Troubleshooting

6.1 Power Supply Fault

You can determine whether the power system of the router is faulty based on the status of the SYS indicator on the RSR10-01G-T(W)-I V2.00 router. For details about the normal state of the indicator, see the descriptions in Chapter 0 "Product Overview. If a fault occurs, check as follows:
Whether the power switch of the router is turned on.
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Whether the power cable of the router is correctly connected. Whether the power supply meets the requirements of the router.
If the preceding checks are passed, but the SYS indicator is still off, contact the local distributor or technical support engineers.

6.2 System Configuration Fault

If the system runs normally after the router is powered on, the SYS indicator will always be on. If the SYS indicator is off, check as follows:
Whether the power system runs properly. If the power system runs properly, log in to the Web-based management system of the device to check the device
status.
For details about the Web-based management operations, see the RG-RSR10-01G-T(W) Series Router RGOS Web-Based Configuration Guide, Release 10.4(3b64).
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