Teldat ATLAS 160, ATLAS 260, ATLAS 360 Installation Manual

ATLAS X60
Installation Manual
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Index
I - 1. Introduction.................................................................................I-1
I - 1.1. Device description ..........................................................I-1
I - 1.2. Recycling and the Environment......................................I-2
I - 2. Connections.................................................................................I-3
I - 2.1. Power Source Connection...............................................I-3
I - 2.2. Connections ....................................................................I-4
I - 2.2.1. Interfaces GigaEthernet......................................I-4
I - 2.2.2. Connecting the antenna ......................................I-5
I - 2.2.3. Connecting for configuration..............................I-6
I - 3. Meaning of the LEDs..................................................................I-7
I - 3.1. ATLAS 160 and 260.......................................................I-7
I - 3.2. ATLAS 360 ....................................................................I-8
I - 4. Programming the microswitches...............................................I-10
I - 4.1.1. Procedure to ignore the configuration ..............I-10
I - 5. PMC-PCI Cards.........................................................................I-12
I - 5.1. Procedure to install PMC cards.....................................I-12
I - 6. 16 Port SWITCH Board............................................................I-14
II - 1. Troubleshooting ...................................................................... II-16
II - 2. Updating the software ............................................................. II-17
II - 3. Connectors............................................................................... II-18
II - 3.1. LAN (GE x) Connector............................................... II-18
II - 3.2. ANT Connectors......................................................... II-18
II - 3.3. Configuration Connector.............................................II-19
II - 4. Technical Specifications.......................................................... II-19
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and improvements in the appropriate features in either software or hardware of this product, modifying the specifications of this manual without prior notice.
The images presented on the front and back panels of the devices are provided as an information guideline only. Some small modifications may exist in the actual device.
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The equipment must be handled by qualified personnel; contrariwise, the device may be damaged and consequently malfunction.
This device contains elements that are sensitive to electrostatic surges and shocks, therefore it is essential when handling the equipment that an antistatic wriststrap is connected to the device chassis and this is placed on an antistatic mat; and furthermore avoiding any kind of contact between the device components and necklaces, bracelets, rings, ties etc.
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I - Chapter.
Installing the Router
I - 1. Introduction
The ATLAS X60 routers are modular devices incorporating encryption hardware and designed with network convergence in mind as it supports IP Telephony and the possibility to encode video.
Teldat proposes the
ATLAS X60 for wireless technology, both for the local
network, with wireless access point functionality, as well as for the wide area network as this device supports the following interface cards: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, CDMA2000, EV-DO and WiMAX.
The
ATLAS X60 executes the “Teldat Internetworking Code” (CIT) which runs
in all the Teldat switch-router families. This is characterized by the enormous variety of supported functionalities and specially aimed at satisfying access needs to corporate data networks. The capacity of the Teldat Internetworking Code for remotely managing devices, the possibility of implementing Quality of Service mechanisms (QoS), security mechanisms and the ability to create Virtual Private Networks through IPSec or L2TP, together with the wide range of protocols and IP routing and bridging functionalities make this an outstanding feature.
The
ATLAS X60 router family can be expanded with up to 4 PCI cards which
allow you to increase the number of interfaces in the device. This manual will show you how to install and connect these devices.
I - 1.1. Device description
ATLAS 160 and 260 Router
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ATLAS 160 ATLAS 260 ATLAS 360 FLASH 16M 16M 64M RAM 128M 128M 256M PCI SLOTS 2 3 4 MINIPCI 1 1 1 LAN 2 GE 2 GE 2 GE SWITCH NO NO 16 (optional) HW
ENCRYPTION
YES YES YES
I - 1.2. Recycling and the Environment
Please do not under any circumstances throw away any ATLAS X60 with normal domestic waste. Ask your local town hall for information on how to correctly dispose of them so protecting the environment against e-waste. Always respect the current laws regarding waste material. Anyone found violating the environmental laws will be subject to fines and any additional steps established by law.
All the packing materials i.e. the cardboard box, plastic and any other packaging together with the pieces making up an
ATLAS X60 must be recycled
complying with the current active laws regarding recycling materials.
The below symbol with a cross over the rubbish container can be seen on the device. This means that when a device reaches the end of its life, it must be taken to the official recycling/disposal centers where it must be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner and separately from normal domestic waste.
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I - 2. Connections
BEFORE CONNECTING THE ROUTER PLEASE READ THE
FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
Workplace Conditions. Main Characteristics
Excessive cold and heat should be avoided, as should humidity and dust.
Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided as well as other heat sources.
The device should not be placed amongst papers, magazines or other elements that could hinder natural air circulation.
The device should not be placed very close to strong electromagnetic fields
such as speakers, engines, etc.
Knocks and/or strong vibrations should be avoided during transport, operation
and storage.
WARNING: Electric supply current for telephone and communication cables is dangerous. To prevent electric shock while installing, moving or opening the device covers, cables should be disconnected and connected as follows:
To Connect To Disconnect
Make sure that the device’s power supply switch is in the OFF position
Turn the switch OFF
Connect all data cables Disconnect the power supply from the device Connect the power supply to the device Disconnect the data cables Turn the power supply switch to the ON position
I - 2.1. Power Source Connection
The ATLAS X60 router is powered with an internal power source.
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To avoid electric shocks, residual current circulation and other unwanted effects, also affecting communications, the following is recommended:
It is highly recommended that all interconnected communication
devices are plugged to THE SAME GROUNDED POWER OUTLET, which should at the same time be of good quality (lower than 10ohms).
Whether the workplace is provided with an uninterrupted power
supply system (UPS), regulated supply or it is independent from the rest (such as lighting, etc.); it is highly recommended that all data devices should be connected to the same power source. This will avoid operating and premature aging problems of drivers and other components.
Connecting the ATLAS 160 and 260 power supply
Connecting the ATLAS 360 power supply
To connect the power source to the device, follow the steps listed in the earlier table: ensure that the switch is OFF (0) and the power supply is NOT connected to the main electricity supply; find the POWER plug, located on the rear panel of the device and insert the power cable. Please use the grounded cable supplied with the device for this purpose.
I - 2.2. Connections
The ATLAS X60 router has the following connectors available. Some of these connectors may not be available depending on the model
:
I - 2.2.1. Interfaces GigaEthernet
GE 0, GE 1: GigaEthernet Interfaces. The
ATLAS X60 router has two connectors to
connect to Ethernet networks. Each interface has two connectors: one optic connector (1000 LX SFP-LC) and one metal one (10/100/1000 Base-T).
The second LAN (GE 1) requires a software license in order to operate it.
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