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The software (includingfirmware) addressedin thismanualisprovidedtothe U.S.Governmentunder agreementwhich grantsthe governmentthe minimum “restricted rights”in thesoftware, asdefinedin the Federal AcquisitionRegulation(FAR)or theDefenseFederalAcquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), whicheverisapplicable.
Ifthe software isprocured for useby the DepartmentofDefense, the followinglegendapplies:
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Use,duplication, or disclosure by the Government
issubjecttorestrictionsas setforth in
subparagraph (c)(1)(ii)of the
RightsinTechnical Data and Computer Software
clause atDFARS 252.227-7013.
Ifthe software isprocured foruse byany U.S. Government entity otherthanthe DepartmentofDefense, thefollowingnotice applies:
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Notwithstandinganyother lease or licenseagreementthat may pertain to,oraccompanythe delivery of, thiscomputersoftware, therightsofthe Governmentregarding itsuse, reproduction, anddisclosure are assetforthinFAR52.227-19(C).
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Proprietary Material
Information and softwarein thisdocumentare proprietaryto Vanguard ManagedSolutions, LLC(oritsSuppliers) and withoutthe express priorpermission of anofficer of Vanguard Managed Solutions, LLC, maynotbe copied, reproduced, disclosed to others, published, or used,inwholeor inpart,foranypurposeotherthanthatforwhich itis beingmadeavailable.Use of software described inthisdocumentis subjectto the terms and conditions of the SoftwareLicenseAgreement.
Thisdocumentisfor information purposes onlyand issubjecttochange withoutnotice.
Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedand found tocomply withthe limitsfor a ClassAdigitaldevice, pursuant toPart15ofthe FCC Rules. These limits aredesignedtoprovidereasonable protection against interference when theequipment isoperatedin acommercial environment. Thisequipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergyand, if not installedand usedin accordance with theinstruction manual, maycauseharmfulinterference toradiocommunications.
Changes or modificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyVanguardManaged Solutionscould void the user'sauthority to operate the equipment.
ThisClassA digital apparatusmeetsall requirementsof the Canadian Interference-Causing EquipmentRegulations.
Thisisa ClassAproduct.Operationof this equipmentina residentialenvironmentmay causeradio interference, inwhich case the user may be requiredto takeadequate measurestocorrect the interference at his/her own expense.
Thisproductwas verifiedunder testconditionsthatincluded use of shieldedDTE cable(s).Use ofdifferentcableswill invalidate verificationandincrease the riskofcausinginterference toradio andTV reception.
You canobtainthe proper cablesfrom VanguardManaged Solutions.
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Telecommunications Regulations
Equipment thatcomplieswithPart 68ofthe FCCrules includes a label orpermanentmarkingonthe printedcircuit board that connectstothe network that contains, amongother informa-tion, the FCCregistrationnumber and ringerequivalence number(REN) forthisequipment. Ifrequested, thisinformationmustbe provided tothe telephone company. A plug and jack usedto connect thisequipmenttothe premiseswiringandtelephone network must comply withthe applicableFCCPart68rules andrequirements adopted bythe ACTA.Acomplianttelephone cordand modular plugisprovidedwiththisproduct.Itisdesignedtobe connected toacompatible modularjackthat isalsocompliant.See installationinstructionsfordetails.
The REN isused todeterminethe number ofdevicesthatmay beconnected toa telephone line. ExcessiveRENsona telephone line may resultinthe devices notringingin responseto anincoming call. In mostbutnotallareas, thesumof RENsshould notexceed five (5.0). To becertain of the numberofdevicesthat maybe connected to a line, asdetermined by the total RENs, contactthe localtelephone company. The RENforthisproductispartof theproductidentifier that hasthe format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. Thedigits representedby##are the REN withouta decimal point (e.g., 03 isa REN of 0.3).
Ifthis equipment causes harmtothe telephonenetwork, the telephonecompanywill notifyyou inadvance that temporarydiscontinuance of service may be required. Butif advance notice isn'tpractical, the telephone companywill notify the customerassoon aspossible. Also, youwill beadvisedofyourrighttofile a complaintwiththeFCCifyoubelieveit is necessary. Thetelephonecompanymaymake changesinitsfacilities,equipment, operations orproceduresthat could affect the operationof the equipment. Ifthishappensthe telephone companywillprovide advance notice in order foryoutomake necessarymodificationsto maintainuninterrupted service.If the equipment iscausingharmto the telephone network, the telephone companymayrequest that youdisconnecttheequipmentuntil the problemisresolved. Connectiontopartyline service is subject tostate tariffs. Contact thestate public utilitycommission,public service commissionorcorporationcommissionforinformation.Ifyourhome hasspeciallywired alarmequipmentconnected to the telephone line, ensure the installationofthisequipmentdoesnotdisableyour alarmequipment. If you have questionsaboutwhatwill disable alarmequipment, consult a trainedtechnician.
Equipment that meetsthe applicable IndustryCanada Terminal Equipment Technical Specificationsis conformedbytheregistrationnumber. Equipmentthat complies withIndustryrulesincludes a labelorpermanentmarkingonthe printed circuitboard thatconnectstothenetwork. Theabbreviation,IC,before the registration number signifiesthattheregistration was performed based onaDeclarationofConformityindicating thatIndustryCanada technical specificationswere met. It doesnot imply thatIndustryCanada approvedthe equipment.
A Vanguard 7300 PMC does not require achassis slot, butmounts ontopofone of the full-size Vanguard7300cards. The full-sizecard serves as the PMC’s host.
For example, asingle 10/100BaseTEthernetPMC canbe hosted by the Vanguard 7300 CPU Card, or two 10/100BaseT EthernetPMCs canbehosted by theCarrier ExpansionCard. TheT1/E/1PRICard’s Voice PMC can only be hosted bya Vanguard 7300’s T1/E1/PRICard.
DetailedInformation
For a detaileddescription ofVanguard7300 Series chassisand Vanguard ManagedSolutions-supplied full-card/PMCcombinations, referto:
•Chapter2, Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components
•Chapter3, Vanguard 7300 Installation
•Chapter4, OperatingYourVanguard7300
•Chapter5, Modifying Your Vanguard7300
•Chapter6, ReplacingPowerSupplies and Cooling Fans
Thefollowingappendicesandsupplementary documentation are providedat the end ofthismanual:
•SNA+ ApplicationsWare(includes IP, IPX, SNA, and Voice)
•MultiserviceApplicationsWare
Note
For moreinformationon thelicense upgradesavailableforthe Vanguard 7300 Series,refertotheSoftwareRelease Notice.
Pre-loadedsoftware storedin the CPU card’son-boardflash memory allows smooth transition frompower-upto configuring yourVanguard7300 network node withthe Vanguard ManagedSolutionsVanguardApplications Ware. Power-upproceduresand configuration port numberingaredescribed in Chapter4, Operating YourVanguard 7300.
Note
Softwareisstoredin the primary FLASH, notalternateFLASH.
For anup-to-datedetailedlistofsoftwarefunctions supported byVanguard 7300 Series routers and Vanguard ApplicationsWare, referto the latestversionofthe SoftwareReleaseNotice and productdocumentationupdatesposted onthe Vanguard ManagedSolutionsProductDocumentation web siteat:
Datacompressionisnotsupported on theVanguard7300 AdvancedEncryption Card.
TheAdvancedEncryption Cardinformationis locatedinChapterTwo of thismanual.InstallationinstructionsareavailableinChapter Five.
For additionalinformationon Encryption configuration refertotheVanguard Data
Encryption Manual(PartNumberT0103-09) and the Vanguard Virtual Private Network (VPN) Manual(PartNumberT0103-10).
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Vanguard7300Functionsand Features
Compression
Whencompressed trafficissent overa Frame Relaylink onthe Vanguard 7300 Series,some compressed transmitted frames mightcorrupt.VanguardManaged Solutions recommendsthatyou change themaximum framesizeinthe NodeRecordConfiguration from thedefaultof1620to 2200.Thisisthe recommendeddefault whenevercompressionisactivated on a frame relay bypassstation on aVanguard
7300.
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Vanguard7300Applications
Vanguard 7300 Applications
IntroductionThissection describesa few typicalapplications forVanguard7300 Series products.
FrameRelay toATM Environment
Figure1-3shows a VanguardSeries routerused tosupportT3/E3 AccessforIPandvoice traffic over aframe relayto ATMnetwork. To supportthis networkenvironment the7300devicerequires:
Figure1-6shows a Vanguard7300 Series routerused in aregionalconcentration application. Asaregionalconcentrator,the7330 islocated in largebranch officesto terminate branch traffic and provideregionalswitching and routing functions. Inaddition, the 7330 can concentrateregionaltrafficonto asingle high-speed linkfor transmission tothe headoffice.
TheVanguard7330 supportsa large numberof low-speed WAN ports(from56, 64or384Kbps) orchannelized T1/E1 ports for Digital DataService(DDS)access.
Figure 1-6. Regional Concentratorwith Multiple Low-speed WAN Ports
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Vanguard7300Applications
Large Networking Solution Using Multiple Vanguard 7300’s
Figure 1-7 illustrates multipleVanguard 7300 devices invery large networks.In thisexample, trafficis distributed acrossa numbers ofVanguard7300’s for load-balancing and redundancy. Networkconnectionsaremadevia multipleT1/E1 interfaces.
Theexampleshows redundantVanguard7330s, each connectedto multipleapplications. Note thateach Vanguard 7330 has a voiceconnection tothe PBX and anEthernet connectiontothehost server.
Figure 1-7. Large Network Solution With RedundantVanguard 7330s
Small-to-Medium Alternate CarriersVoice Gateways
Figure1-8shows an application inwhicha Vanguard 7300 Seriesrouter isused in large alternate carriersandsmall central office(CO)environments.The Vanguard7330 router, equipped withT1/E1/PRI cards withVoice ServerPMCs, supportsPublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork (PSTN)voice applications.
TheVanguard7300 Version 1 Serieschassiswith itsstandardized CompactPCI bus architecture permits high-speed, high-availability, compute-intensivetelecommunication applications. Withits extremely highbandwidthand hot-swapcapability, the CompactPCI bus is idealforhigh-speed datacommunication telecommunication industry applications.
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Vanguard7300 Platform Version1
TheVanguard7300 ChassisVersion1
IntroductionVanguard 7300 Serieschassis fit standardequipmentracks,andthecardshave
PICMG standardizedtelecom-gradeconnectors. Hot-swappable boards and powersupplies can beremovedand replaced withouttaking the routeroutitsrack and without disconnectingunrelated cables.
7310 and 7330 Routers
Thecombination ofthe CompactPCI bus, special-purpose, metal-front, screw-fastened PCI cards, half-sizePMCs, and rear-cabled I/O transition modules provides reliable, high-performance solutions forthemostdemanding routing environment. For a cutawayviewof thecentermidplane CompactPCIbus designimplementedin Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Series routers, refertoFigure1-9andFigure1-10.
Figure 1-9. 7310 Midplane and Card Connectors,CutawayDiagram
Chassis Rear
Chassis Front
Version1
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Vanguard7300Platform Version1
Figure 1-10. 7330 Midplane and Card Connectors, Cutaway Diagram
TheVanguard7300 Version 2 Serieschassiswith itsstandardized CompactPCI bus architecture permits high-speed, high-availability, compute-intensivetelecommunication applications. Withits extremely highbandwidthand hot-swapcapability, the CompactPCI bus is idealforhigh-speed datacommunication telecommunication industry applications.
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Vanguard7300Platform Version2
TheVanguard7300 Chassis- Version2
IntroductionVanguard 7300 Serieschassis fit standardequipmentracks,andthecardshave
PICMG standardizedtelecom-gradeconnectors. Hot-swappable boards and powersupplies can beremovedand replaced withouttaking the routeroutitsrack and without disconnectingunrelated cables.
and reartransition modulesaccessiblefrom both the frontand therearof therack-mountedchassis.Card-swapping timeisminimized, portcabling isorganized, andlow-levelsoftwarecustomizingis eliminated.
Depending on itspurpose, a CompactPCI card can be:
•Asingle card with or without connectors thatinsertsinto a frontchassisslot
•Asingle card with one or morehalf-sized PMCs mountedon itthat insertsintoa front chassisslot
Figure 1-12shows a two-part Serialcard pluggedintothe frontand rearof the Vanguard 7300midplane. The reartransition modulehaseight portsfor cabling from therearof thechassis.Fastenersonevery cardormodulelockitsecurelyinits chassisslotandindicatethatthecard ormoduleisseated properly.
Figure 1-12. Two-PartSerial Card for the Vanguard 7300 Series
Chassis Rear
Chassis Front
PCI RearTransition
Module
CompactPCI Midplane
PCI Front Printed
Circuit Card
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Vanguard7300Platform Version2
CompactPCI Connectors
DescriptionTheCompactPCI midplane is located toward themiddle of the chassis, and each card
slotis equipped withmaleJ1connectors (pins). The plug-in cards use socket(female)connectors. The same typeofconnectorsare used on therear side ofthe midplane to acceptrear I/Otransitionmodules. Midplaneconnectorshaveexternalmetalshieldsforproper shielding and grounding innoisyenvironments. Controlledimpedanceminimizes unwanted signalreflections.
Figure1-13 shows the standardfive CompactPCIcardconnectors thatmakeup the CompactPCI businterfaceandtheuserinput/outputsub-bus. The following table summarizesthefunction ofthe standard cardconnectors:
Figure 1-13. CompactPCI Bus Connectors (Side View)
Bus TypeConnectorPurpose
CompactPCI
Bus
J132-bit CompactPCI connector
J264-bit CompactPCI connector
UserI/O
Bus
J3I/O SignalDistribution
J4H.110 busaccess
J5ExternalI/O(Telephony)access
Compact PCI Card
ShieldedCompact
PCI RearTransition
Module
6U
User I/O
or
Sub-Bus
Telephony
I/O
Compact
PCIBus
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Vanguard7300 Platform Version2
CompactPCI cardsand reartransition modulesplug intothemidplane’s front and rearpinconnectors. Each card ormoduleuses IEC-approved 110-pinconnectorsfor power, ground, andall32-bitand 64-bit PCIsignals, rather thancard-edgeconnectors. SeeFigure1-14 forviews ofchassisslotfemaleconnectorsockets.
Figure 1-14. CompactPCI Connectors (Front View)
Individual110-
Pin Connector
Front CardSlotConnectors (5)
RearTransition
ModuleConnector
(32-bit,UserI/O)
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Chapter 2
Vanguard 7300 Enclosures and Components
Overview
IntroductionThischapterdescribes Vanguard 7300 Serieschassisenclosures and provides
detailed descriptions ofavailablehardware options and feature cards. Thesetopics arediscussed:
•Enclosures
•Vanguard 7300 Cards
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Enclosures
Enclosures
IntroductionVanguard 7300 Version 1 and Version 2 SeriesRoutershavedistinctenclosures:
Vanguard 7300 Revision1 Seriesrouters:
•TheVanguard7310 has ahorizontal five-slot chassis
•TheVanguard7310 has ahorizontal five-slot chassis
•TheVanguard7330 has ahorizontal eight-slotchassis
7300 Version 1 EnclosureFeatures
Figure2-1show the Vanguard7300Version1 Seriesenclosures. Thistablesummarizescommon and distinctfeatures ofeach enclosure:
7300 Version 2 EnclosureFeatures
Figure2-2show the Vanguard7300Version2 Seriesenclosure. This table summarizescommon and distinctfeatures ofthe enclosure:
FeatureVanguard 7310
Version 1
Vanguard 7330
Version 1
NumberofSlots5(horizontal)8(vertical)
Height3U8U
Rack-mountableYesYes
Redundant AC and DC Power noneYes, dualpowersupplies
FeatureVanguard 7310
Version 2
Vanguard 7330
Version 2
NumberofSlots5(horizontal)8(horizontal)
Height4U4U
Rack-mountableYesYes
Redundant AC and DC Power Yes, dualpowersuppliesYes, dualpowersupplies
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Enclosures
Figure 2-1. Vanguard 7300 Version 1Series Enclosure Views
Figure 2-2. Vanguard 7300 Version 2Series Enclosure Views
width=17.5in
height =5.25in
depth = 16.5in
width =17.3in
depth = 16.0in
height =14.0in
Vanguard 7310 Version 1
Vanguard7330 Version 1
Vanguard 7310 and 7330Version 2
depth =13.4in.
height = 7in.
width = 17.3in.
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Enclosures
Vanguard7310Version 1Enclosure
Vanguard 7310 EnclosureFeatures Version 1
TheVanguardModel 7310 Version1 enclosure offers these features:
•Fivehorizontalcardslots
•3U(5.25 inch) verticalrackheight
•Rack-mountablein a standard 19-inchrack
•Processor card(CPU)(purchased separately)
•AC orDC PowerSupplyModule and Inlet Fan Module (frontaccess)
•PowerInput Module (rearaccess)
•ExhaustFanModule
•Frontaccess for service and installation ofcards, fan, powersupplyandinterface connectorsfor VanguardManaged Solutions-suppliedCPU and PCIMezzanineCards (PMC)
•Rear access for power connection,powerswitch, and interface connectorsfor:
-T1/E1/PRI cards
-T3/E3 ATMCards
-Serial cards
Front Panelofthe Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Enclosure
TheVanguard7310 front panel(Figure2-3) provides access to:
•Frontpanelconnectorsof theCPUCard
•Frontpanelconnectorsof thePMCs(ifinstalled)
Figure 2-3. FrontView of Vanguard 7310 Version 1Enclosure
PORT 1
PORT 2
ACT100bTLINK
PORT 1
PORT 2
ACT100bTLINK
EXTPWR
ABT
RST
BFL
CPCI
USB 1COM 110/100 BASE TUSB 0
CPU
PCI
PCI MEZZANINE CARD
PORT 1
PORT 2
ACT100bTLINK
P
M
C
2
DEB
U
G
HOT SWAP
RESET
P
M
C
1
1173
8
W
A
N
4
0
Universal
Serial I/O
EXTPWR
Exhaust Fan
Module
MPC750CPUCard
PowerSupply&
Inlet Fan Module
Carrier Cardwith
TwoEthernet
PMC
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Enclosures
Rearofthe Vanguard 7310 Version 1 Enclosure
Therearof theVanguard7310 Version 1 (Figure2-4)providesaccess to:
Figure 2-6. Vanguard 7330 Version 1Enclosure Rear View
T1/E1/PRI Rear
Transition
Module
SerialRear
Transition
Module
ESD Bond
Point
ACPowerCord
Receptacles
SerialNo.
Location
T3/E3Rear
Transition
Module
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Enclosures
Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Fan Tray
Youcaninstallandremove thefantrayfrom thefrontofthe Vanguard 7330 enclosure. The fan tray ishot-swappable;itcan beremovedwithoutturning off thesystem powerand without disrupting system service.
Caution
Toprevent theVanguard Model7330 from overheating, installthereplacementfan trayimmediately.
Vanguard 7330 Version 1 Removable FillerPanels
Frontandrearfillerpanelscan beremoved to install card and transition modules.
Vanguard 7330 Version 1 ChassisDimensions
TheVanguard7330 chassisdimensionsare:
Height:14 inches (8U, 355.6 mm)
Width:17.3 inches(439.4 mm)
Depth:16inches(365.8mm)
Weight:40 lbs. (18kg)with twoAC or DC powersuppliesandwithoutcards
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Enclosures
Vanguard7310 and 7330Version2 Enclosure
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 EnclosureFeatures
TheVanguardModel 7310 and 7330 Version 2 routerenclosurehasthefollowingfeatures:
•Eighthorizontalcard slots -7330
•Five horizontal cardslots-7310
•4U verticalrack height
•Rack-mountablein standard19-inch rack
•CPU card(purchased separately)
•Two hot-swappable AC orDC powersupply modules
•Hot-swap fan assemblies
•Frontaccess for installation, service,intakefan assembliesaccess,power supplies and cabling
•Rear accessto theexhaust fan assemblies, card interface connectors, andcabling
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Enclosure,FrontPanel
TheVanguardModel 7310 and 7330 Version 2 frontpanel(Figure2-7)providesaccess to:
•Powerswitch
•Intakefan assemblies
•Powersupplies
•Front-panelconnectors forthe CPU Card
•Front-panelconnectors forany installedPMCs
Figure 2-7. Vanguard 7310 and7330 Version 2 Enclosure,Front View
Main PowerSwitch
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Enclosures
RearViewTheVanguard7310 and 7330 Version 2 rearpanel(Figure2-8)provides accessto
AC power cordreceptaclesand T1/E1/PRI, T3/E3ATM and SerialRear Transition Module connectors.
Figure 2-8. Vanguard 7310 and7330 Version 2 Enclosure Rear View
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Enclosures
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Fan assemblies
Youcan installand removethe intake fan assembliesfrom thefront of theVanguard7310 and 7330 enclosure. The fan assembliesare hot-swappable;they can beremoved without turning offthe system powerand without disrupting system service. Youcaninstallandremove theexhaustfan assemblyfrom the rear.
Caution
Toprevent theVanguard Model7310 and 7330 from overheating, installthe replacementfan assemblies immediately.
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Removable FillerPanels
Frontandrearfillerpanelscan beremoved to install card and transition modules.
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Chassis Dimensions
TheVanguard7310 and 7330 Version 2 chassis dimensions are:
Height: 7inches(4U)
Width:17.3 inches(439.4 mm)
Depth:13.4inches
Weight: 22lbs.
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Vanguard7300 Cards
Vanguard 7300 Cards
IntroductionThesesubsections describe the VanguardManagedSolutions-supplied cardsthatare
fully compatible and can be installedin the Vanguard 7300 Version1 and Version 2Series routers:
Real-timeClockReal-timeClock with non-field replaceable lithium
batterybackup
SlotsHas one slot foran industry-standard, IEEE P1386.1
PMC
On-boardInterfaces•Auto-sensing10/100BaseT Ethernet port
•AsyncCTP port–DB9 crossover cable
USB 0 and 1Notused
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Vanguard7300 Cards
CPU Board LayoutFigure2-9shows thelayoutofthe Vanguard7300 SeriesCPU card. Note thatthere
isroomontheCPU card besidetheMemoryPMC forinstalling the two-portEthernetPMC (describedin Chapter5).
Figure 2-9. Vanguard 7300 Series CPU Card, MPC750
CPU CardInstallation Information
TheMPC750 CPU cardmustreside in the system slotofVanguard7300 Series products. Slot1 isthe system sloton Vanguard7300Seriesrouters.Only oneCPU cardcanbe installed inaVanguard 7300. Referto“Removing and Replacing the CPU Card and CPU MezzanineCard(PMC)” sectionon page5-11for CPUcard installationinstructions.
PCIMezzanine Card(PMC)Support
TheMPC750 CPU cardprovidesone slot forinstallationofa 2-port 10/100BaseT EthernetPMCinthe available PMC slot.
Front PanelTheMPC750 CPU cardfrontpanel(Figure2-10)provides access tothe Ethernet
Front PanelLEDsTheCPU card offersfour LEDs toprovide operationandsystemstatusinformation.
Thistabledescribesthe CPU card’sfrontpanelLEDs:
Resetand Abort Switches
TheResetswitch resets and restartstheCPU card;the Abort switchis notfunctional.
Cable and Connector Pinouts
TheEthernetaddressofthe CPU card’son-board Ethernetportappearsonabar-code label justbehind the EthernetPMC sloton the CPUcard front panel. SeeAppendixB, Vanguard7300CableConnectors and Pinouts forpinouts fortheCPU cardports.
For Vanguard7300 Series CPUcard serialnumberlocation, see Figure2-9. Refer tothisserialnumber whencontactingVanguardManaged Solutions ServiceRepresentatives.
Central Processor Unit (CPU) Card -IBM750FX
FunctionsTheIBM750FX Series 7300 CentralProcessorUnit(CPU) cardprovides:
•Increased processorfunctions
•SecondEthernetport
•Two PMC slots
•On-board memory
Note
TheIBM750FX CPU card requires Release6.4 or greater softwareand bootprom software. TheCPU card providessystem clocks and bus arbitrationforallperipheralslotsinVanguard7300 Series products.
CPU Board LayoutFigure2-11 shows the layout of theVanguard7300 SeriesIBM750FX CPU card.
Figure 2-11. Vanguard 7300 Series CPU Card, IBM750FX
CPU CardInstallation Information
TheIBM750FX CPU card mustresideinthesystem slot of Vanguard7300Seriesproducts. Slot1 isthe system sloton Vanguard7300Seriesrouters.Only oneCPU cardcanbe installed inaVanguard 7300. Referto“Removing and Replacing the CPU Card and CPU MezzanineCard(PMC)” sectionon page5-11for CPUcard installationinstructions.
The AbortReset Switch(A/R)hasthe followingfunctionality:
•Momentarydepression (2 seconds)resultsin an NMIInterrupt to the CPU
•Longerdepression results inthe resetofthecard
Cable and Connector Pinouts
TheEthernetaddress ofthe CPU card’son-board Ethernet ports appearson a bar-code label just behind the EthernetPMCsloton theCPU card front panel. SeeAppendixB, Vanguard7300CableConnectors and Pinouts forpinouts fortheCPU cardports.
CPU CardSerial Number
TheVanguard7300 Series IBM750FX CPU cardserialnumber islocatedon thefront side ofthe card. (SeeFigure2-11). Refertothisserialnumberwhen contacting Vanguard ManagedSolutionsService Representatives.
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Vanguard7300Cards
CarrierExpansionCard
IntroductionVanguard 7300 Seriesproducts supporta variety ofinterfaces using optionalPCI
MezzanineCards (PMCs). CarrierExpansionCard PMCs installon top ofthecard.TheCarrierExpansion Card offerstwo slots to supporttwodual-portEthernetPMCs asshown in Figure2-13. For configuration portnumbers,seethe “Vanguard 7300 PortConfiguration” section inChapter4.
the CPU cardandinthe twoPMC slotson the Carrier Expansion Card. Because aPMCdoesnotrequireafullslot,it ismountedonafull-sizecardthat servesas itshost. The following full-sizeVanguard7300 cardscan host PMCs:
DescriptionThe10/100BaseT EthernetMezzanineCard (PMC)mounts on the CPU cardand
ontheCarrierExpansion Card. This10/100BaseT EthernetPMCprovides two auto-sensing ports thatcan switch between 10BaseT and 100BaseT,depending onthe link datarate,to providethe highestpossible10 or100Mbps throughput.
An auto-sensingport detects the speed ofhubs and adaptersandnegotiatesautomaticallyforthe maximum possible throughput speed. TheVanguard7300 Ethernetinterfacecomplies withtheIEEE 802.3 for 10BaseT and100BaseT.
Front ViewThe10/100BaseT EthernetPMCprovides two RJ45connectors and six indicator
LEDson the front panelas shown inFigure2-15:
Figure 2-15. 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMC-Front View
ACT
100bT
LINK
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LED IndicatorsThistabledescribesthe three LEDsassociatedwitheach EthernetPMC port:
Cable and Connector Pinouts
Each 10/100BaseT Ethernet PMC has two RJ45connectors,Port 1and 2. Pinouts forPMC portsarein AppendixB, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts.
LEDColorIndication
ACT-ActivityWhite•ON- There istransmit orreceiveactivity
•OFF- No transmitor receive activity
LINK -Link Status
White•ON-Link statusisgoodateither10 or100
Mbps
•OFF- Thereisno link
100bT-100BaseT
White•ON-100Mbps (100BaseT) datarate
•OFF- 10Mbps (10BaseT)data rate
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T1/E1/PRI Card andRear Transition Module
IntroductionT1/E1/PRI cardfunctions areprovided by a two-partcardthat occupies asingle
Vanguard 7300 chassis slot: theT1/E1/PRIcardand theT1/E1/PRIRearTransition Module, whichisshieldedwith anattached metaljacket. The following versionsofthe T1/E1/PRIcard are available:
•8-Port
•12-port
Ports 1 and 2canbe cabled foreither voice ordata(butnot both);ports3 through 8or12 aredata-only.
T1/E1/PRI Card
TheT1/E1/PRI cardoffers high-density termination ofvoiceanddata traffic on the same card. Each card can supportup to12 physicalreartransition module ports. Each portcan be configuredto run asan independentT1,E1, orISDNPRI port.
T1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Module
Themetal-jacket-shielded T1/E1/PRI reartransition moduleconnects tothe T1/E1/PRIcard and provides 12RJ48C rearpanelconnectors.Thereis onlya 12-portversionof theT1/E1/PRI reartransition module; the 8-portversion has 12physicalports, but onlyeightof those ports function. Voicetransmission isavailable only on ports 1 and 2.
T1/E1/PRICard Functions
TheT1/E1/PRI cardsupports:
•Channelized or fractionalT1/E1 support
•ISDN PRI tosupportdial-backup or bandwidth-on-demand voice operations
•Up to24 channels foreach physicalT1or T1/PRIportand up to31 channelsfor each physicalE1 orE1/PRI port
•Voice functionswith the optional VoiceServer/DSP PMC installed
•Terminationofvoice and datatrafficon differentportsofthesamecard (with aVoiceServer/DSPPMC installed)
T1/E1/PRITiming Considerations
TheT1/E1/PRI cardcanacceptupto three independentclocksources;however, allcircuitsconnectedto ports 1through 4 must be synchronizedto the same source topreventframe slips.
Similarly, ports5through 8can be synchronizedto a differentclocksourcefrom 1 through 4, butmustall be synchronized to the same source. Ports9through 12 comprises a thirdtiminggroup.
Voice connections can beconnectedonly toports1 and 2.Voiceanddata cannot be combined ona single T1/E1/PRIport.For example, when you designateport1 asavoice port,itcannotcarrydata.Similarly, youcanspecify port2 aseithervoiceor data, butneverboth, and ports 3 through12 are restrictedto dataonly.
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T1/E1/PRILayoutFigure2-16 showsthe position ofa T1/E1/PRIcard and reartransition module.
Figure 2-16. Installed T1/E1/PRICard and Rear Transition Module
T1/E1/PRICard -Front Panel
TheT1/E1/PRI cardfrontpanelisshowninFigure2-17. Theserialnumberlabel isontheundersideofthe card, near theleftmostPMC slot.
Figure 2-17. T1E1/PRICard, Front Panel
Midplane
Front Panel
Rear Panel
SerialNo.
Location
T1/E1/PRI
Card
T1/E1/PRI Rear
Transition Module
SerialNo.
Location
SerialNo.Location
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T1/E1/PRIRear Transition Module -RearPanel
TheT1/E1/PRI Rear Transition Moduleconnects tothe T1/E1/PRIcard attheVanguard 7300 midplane. TheT1/E1/PRIRear Transition Module provides12RJ48C connectors accessiblefromtherear of thechassis and shown inFigure2-18.
Figure 2-18. T1/E1/PRI Transition Module,RearView
PinoutsSee AppendixB, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts fortheport pinouts.
Voice Server/DSPMezzanine Card (PMC)
DescriptionTosupportdigitalvoice functions, aVoice ServerPCI PMC must beinstalled on the
T1/E1/PRI card. TheVoiceServer PMC is a customizedcard designedtobe mounted only ontheVanguard7300 T1/E1/PRI card. This PMC cannot beinstalledanywhereelse. Figure2-16showsthePMCmounted on the T1/E1/PRI card.
•Supportsboth T3 (up to44.736Mbps)andE3 interfaces (up to34.368Mbps)
•ATM User toNetworkInterface(UNI) version3.1 withtheATM PMCinstalled
•ATM Adaptation Layer5 (AAL5)
•ConstantBitRate(CBR)
•UnspecifiedBitRate (UBR)
•Variable Bit Rate(VBR -real timeandnon-realtime)
•FRF.8TransparentMode
•Annex G Termination
•SNMP Agent
•Internalandexternalclocking
•PermanentVirtualCircuits(PVC)
•Up to4000 Virtual Channel Connections(VCC)
•Maximum coaxialcablelengthof 450 feet
ATM CBR Station Configuration
OccasionallyConstant Bit RateATMstationscanbecomedeactivated.(Thetotalaggregate PCR doesnotexceedthe linkspeed.)This occursbecausetheCBR scheduling isvery rigid and has tofitinto thetransmitscheduling table ina certain way. Eventhough itappears thatbandwidth isavailable, if itdoes notfitinthescheduling table,thestationisnotcreated. Toincrease the chances offitting intothescheduling table, the largerCBR entries (PCR rate) shouldbe created first.UseVBRstations instead.
Carrier Expansion Card
TheCarrierExpansion Card provides aninterface:
•between the PMCSegmentationAnd Reassembly(SAR)module and T3/E3 RearTransition Moduleand
Front PanelLEDsThistabledescribesthetwoLEDslocatedonthefrontpanelof theCarrier
Expansion Card:
T3/E3 Rear Transition Module -RearPanel
TheT3/E3 RearTransition Module connects tothe CarrierExpansionCard atthe Vanguard 7300 midplane. TheT3/E3 RearTransitionModule providestwo 75Ohm BNCs;onefordatareceive(RX) and theotherfordata transmit (TX). Bothareaccessible from the rear ofthe chassisasshown inFigure2-21.
Figure 2-21. T3/E3 RearTransition Module,RearView
Slot1
Slot 2
LEDColorIndication
PWRGreenON-Receivingpower
EXTBlueNotUsed
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RearPanelLEDsTheT3/E3 RearTransition Module offersfour LEDstoprovide operation and
systemstatusinformation:
CablingRefertoAppendixB, Vanguard7300 CableConnectorsandPinouts for T3/E3 Rear
Transition Module cabling.
LEDColorIndication
CSU- StatusAmber•OFF - The module has failedinternal startup check
•ON -Normalmoduleoperation
•Flashing -loopback is active(internalor line)
Rx- StatusAmber•OFF - The module iscurrentlybooting and not active
•ON -Normalreceive
•Flashing -Receivefailure state. The numberof flashesbetween pauses indicates these typesoferrors:
–1= AlarmIndication Signal (AIS)ifreceivedfor 2seconds. If
absent for10 seconds, thesignal isgone–2= IDLE (T3/E3)–3= Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI)ifreceived for 1 second. If
absent for1 second, the signalisgone–4=LossofFrame(LOF)orOutofFrame(OOF)ifreceivedfor
2seconds. If absent for10 seconds,thesignal isgone–5=LossofSignal(LOS)ifreceivedfor2seconds.Ifabsentfor
10seconds, the signalisgone–6= Loss ofLock (LOL) ifreceived for2 seconds. Ifabsentfor
2seconds, the signalisgone
LCD- StateAmber•OFF - NormalATM cell delineation
•ON- Lossof celldelineation
USR -ManuallySetAmber•OFF-NotUsed
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T3/E3 ATM Mezzanine Card (PMC)
DescriptionTosupport T3/E3 ATMfunctions, a T3/E3 ATMPCIMezzanine card (PMC)must
beinstalledin slot 1on the Carrier Expansion Card. TheT3/E3 ATM PMC isa customized carddesigned to bemountedonly on theVanguard7300 CarrierExpansionCard. This PMC cannotbeinstalled anywhereelse.Figure2-19 on page2-29showsthePMC mounted on the Carrier ExpansionCard.
Note
TheT3 ATM PMC Card isonly supported in slot1 of the Carrier Expansion Card. Due to thedesign of theT3ATM RearTransition Module, onlythe topslotofthe CarrierExpansionCardsupports theT3 ATM PMC.
FunctionsThe T3/E3ATMPMCconvertsdata toandfromATMcellsandtransfers the cells to
and from hostmemoryoverthe PCIbus. TheT3/E3 ATM PMC providesthesefunctions:
•ATMover T3/E3witha PCIhost interface
•User Network Interface (UNI) toT3/E3
•Support forRFC2496T3/E3MIB
ATM Compression Support
IntroductionRelease 6.3 and greater supportstheuseofcompression on aVanguard7300 Series.
Prior torelease6.3ATMwasnotdesigned tosupport compression overanAAMstation (connecting via PVC toLCON stations).
When PVC isconfiguredtheData Compression Levelshould be settoFORCE_ON.
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SerialCard and RearTransition Module
IntroductionTheSerialCard and itsSerial RearTransitionModule support multi-protocol high-
speedserialdatacommunications. TheSerialCard and transitionmodule supportuptoeightchannelsofserialdata. They are typically used forLAN/WAN networkingand telecommunicationsapplications. Likethe T1/E1/PRI card, the two-partSerial Cardshown inFigure2-23 occupies asingle Vanguard 7300 chassis slot.
Figure 2-23. Serial Card and Transition Module Layout
Each port hasadedicatedconnectorandis independentlyconfiguredand cabled. For each port, physicalinterfaceprotocolselectioniscontrolled by softwareandcanbeset to EIA 232, V.35, V.36, X.21, EIA 530, orEIA530A. Theport’s interface cable determines DTE/DCE.
All serialcableconnectionsto thischassisslotare madeat Transition Moduleports. For node configuration, portnumbering isunique tothe Vanguard 7300 and isdescribed in “Vanguard 7300 PortConfiguration”section on page4-7.
Baud-Rate Generator
A programmable clock generator foreach channelcangenerateall ofthe clockspeedslisted inthefollowing table:
Note
TheSerialCard doesnotsupport split-clockingmode.
Clock Speed (in Kbps)
1.2241288961664
2.426.41929601728
4.828.825610241792
7.23232010881856
838.438411521920
9.64044812161984
124851212802048
14.45657613444096
166464014086144
16.87270414727680
19.28076815368192
21.6968321600
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ClockTiming
TimingThe7300 serialcardscanbe clockedInternal, External, ExtInt, and ExtLpwithno
restrictions betweenportsorspeeds up to8,196,000bps. Thesetiming modesarethe same as other standard Vanguard products.The recommended Timingconfiguration for all applicationsis ExtInton theDCE sideand ExtLp onthe DTEside (except forX.21). Thisisrequiredfor allhigherspeed connections towork reliably.
T1/E1 CardTheT1/E1 card has threegroups of 4 ports (2groups for an8portcard). EachT1/E1
cardcanhave a maximum of3 differenttime bases ona single 12portcard (2for 8portcards), one oneach ofthe groups.
TheTime base forall fourportsineachgroupmustbe the same,either froman externalsource withinthegroup, anothergroup,another cardor an internaloscillator.You can seteach portto Internal, Primary External(Prim_Ext), or Secondary External(Sec-Ext). This setting determineswhetherthe attached device provides the timingoracceptstiming fromeachportandalsosets thepriorityofthisclock.
•Therearethreetypes ofclockbusesin the node,Group Clock, Card Clock and SystemClock. TherearethreeGroup Clockbusseson eachtwelve-portcard(two for 8port cards), oneforeach group offour ports. Thislocksthetiming ofeach ofthe fourportsin a group together.
Uses an internal oscillatorto pro-videclock on the ExternalTrans-mit Clockline. Expectsa clock supplied bytheattached deviceonReceive Clock line.
ExternalExpects a clock onExternal
TransmitClockline suppliedbytheattacheddevice.Usesaninternaloscillatorto provideclockon the ReceiveClockline.
Expects a clocksuppliedby the attached device onboth Transmitand Receive Clocklines.
ExtIntUsesaninternaloscillator topro-
vide clockto the attached device on theReceiveClock line. Expects the attached device to loop the ReceiveClockaround andprovideit ontheExternalTransmitClockline.
N/A
ExtLPN/AExpects theattacheddevice to
providea clockon ReceiveClockline and willloop thisclock around and provide it onthe ExternalTransmit Clock line.
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•Thereisone Card Clock on eachcard. Card Clock allows you tolock multipleGroupstogetherandmustbe usedforvoiceports.
•Thereis one System Clock busin the node, which allowsyouto lockmultiplecardstogether.
Youset each group ona card(fourports) asto whether itparticipates in Card Clockornotandyousetthe card astowhetheritparticipates inSystemClock.
Figure2-25 shows thisarrangement,withX’sshowing where the connectionspoints arelocated.
Figure 2-25. Clocking Example
Ifyouhaveanexternaldeviceproviding a clock to aport,that clock,ifitis the first, highestpriority clock inthegroupwill drive the Groupclock. You can configure Group Clocktodrive CardClock. Card Clockcanthen beusedto synchronizedifferentGroups and/or to drive System Clock. System clock can be used to synchronizemultiplecards.
conforms to the IEEE802.5 standardfortoken ring. The7300supportsone token ringcard per box. Each portisindependently operated ateither4 or16Mbps. EitheraUTP orSTP cable can be usedby connectingthe cabletothe appropriateport.Thecable type is automatically selected. A standardRJ45 connectorwillbe providedfor UTP and astandardDB9connectorwill be provided toSTP cables. Figure2-27shows thefrontof theToken Ring card.
Warning
Attaching aCTP cabletoa UTP portdamagesthetoken ring card.
Figure 2-27. Token Ring Card
Front PanelLEDsThistabledescribesthetwoLEDslocated onthefrontpanelof the TokenRingcard:
Token Ring Card Functions
TheToken Ring card supports:
•Routing, Source Route Bridging, and LLC conversion
•Bridgingbetween EthernetportandToken Ring Port(TranslationalBridging)
Token Ring Card Figure2-28showsthe Token Ringcard. Allconnectionsarelocatedonthefrontof
the card. The Token Ringcard has twoports and each portsupportsonlyone UTP orSTP connection. TheToken Ring cardcanbeinstalled inany slototherthan slot1.
Figure 2-28. Token Ring CardSide View
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AdvancedEncryption Card (AEC)
IntroductionRelease 6.4 and greatersupportstheAdvancedEncryption Standard (AES)
TheAdvancedEncryption Standard is aFederal Information Processing Standard(FIPS), which specifies acryptographicalgorithmforuse by organizations to protectsensitive, classified information. AES provides a bettercombination of securityand speed thanDESorTriple-DES.AEShasmore elegantmathematicalformulas behind it, and onlyrequiresonepass toencrypt data. AES was designedfrom theground up tobefast, unbreakable and ableto support the smallestcomputingdevices imaginable. The big differentiatorsbetweenAES and Triple-DES are thestrength of security, superior performanceandbetter useof resources. AES providesfasterencryptionandcompatibility withthewidestrangeof devices. WithoutAES, it would be necessary to havedifferent encryption technologies forapplication-specificpurposes, such aswireless e-mail, financialtransactionsorquality-of-service-specific applications.
For information on installinga 7300 AdvancedEncryption Card, refertoChapterFiveofthismanual.
Note
Thereisa limitof one AdvancedEncryption Card per router.TheEncryption cardcanonly beinstalled in PMC slot1. The Encryption cardcanonly beinstalled in theIBM750FX CPU card.
Interface
Connector
AEC
Daughtercard
Mounting
Screw Holes
PMCSlot1
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Chapter 3
Vanguard7300 Installation
Overview
IntroductionThischapterexplainshowto installandcable yourVanguard 7300 Series router.
These topicsarediscussed:
•Before YouBegin
•How to Choosea Site
•RemovingAnd Replacing Vanguard7300 FrontCovers
•Installing theVanguard 7300 ina Rack
•Attaching aVanguard7300 AC PowerCord
•Connecting Vanguard 7300 DC Power
•Cabling Procedures
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BeforeYou Begin
Before YouBegin
IntroductionA Vanguard 7300 Series routercomeswith itsCPU and other cards factory-installed.
Theon-site installation process involves rack-mountingthe unit and attaching cablesand AC powercords.
Installation Checklist
Usethe checklistinthistable when installingyourVanguard7300:
Inthe United States, contact: VanguardManaged Solutions,Customer Administration, 575WestStreet, Mansfield, MA 02048-1193. Telephone: (800)544-0062. Outside theUnitedStates, contact thenearest Vanguard Managed Solutionsdistributor.
Items Not SuppliedYouneedthe following items toinstallyour Vanguard7300anditscomponents:
•Number 2 Phillipshead screwdriver,four inchshaft
•Slotted-headscrewdriver
•Screws and any other required rackhardware
•PC orVT100consoleforconfiguration and diagnostics
•Optionalnetwork port cables
•ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)straps
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How toChooseaSite
How to Choose a Site
IntroductionBeforeyou installa Vanguard7300 Seriesrouter, selectasiteforthe device. The site
should befreeof accumulateddust and environmental extremes. RefertoAppendixA, Specifications, fordetailed dimensions.
Power Requirements
Choosea sitethatiswithin anappropriatedistance(approximately sixfeet)ofa power source.Dependingon your applicationand the countryinwhich the Vanguard7300 Seriesproductisto operate, thepowersource mustbe agrounded 100 to240VAC outlet, 60 to50Hz.
TheVanguard7300 Series DC input version specifications are-40VDC to -72VDC input(-48DCversion)with a maximum inputcurrentat-40VDC. SeeAppendixA, Specifications, for specificelectricalinformation.
Air and Cable Clearances
Allow atleast20 inches (50.7 cm.)of clearance infrontofa Vanguard 7300 chassis toopen the door, to attachcables, and toreplacecards. Leave atleast20 inches(50.7 cm) behind the unitfor card removal,cableclearance,andaircirculation.
Caution
Vanguard ManagedSolutions7300 seriesproductsshould beused inenvironmentsdesignedfor computersandelectronicequipment. In areas susceptibleto lightning, takeprecautions to prevent damagetoelectronic equipment. Contactyourtelephone company,or an electronic accessoriesvendor, forinformation onlightning protection equipment.Customersexperiencing problemscausedby surgesfrom lightning caneliminatesuchproblems byinstalling appropriate surgesuppressorson power and datalinesconnectedto Vanguard7300 Series products.
RackmountWeight Consideration
Toavoidhazardsarising from uneven mechanicalloading ofthe rack, planyourinstallation sothat(within thelimitations ofequipment and cabling) theweight of the equipmentisevenly distributedintherack. Mounttheheaviest units towardsthe bottomoftherack.
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Thermal Considerations
IntroductionThissection describessome of the heatand temperaturefactorsthatcanaffectyour
Vanguard7300 Seriesrouter.
FanAfterthe unitis installed, powerit upto be sure the fansareworking properly.
InletTemperatureAfterthe unitis running, checkthe ambientairtemperature. Make sureit does not
exceed the operatingtemperature limitsspecified in AppendixA.
•Thecomponents of thesystemrequire aninputairtemperatureof5ºC to40ºC (41ºF to 104º F)
•Operation between 40º C and 50º C (104º Fand 122ºF)ispermittedforintervalslessthan 96hours
Note
On theVanguard 7300 Version 2Seriesrouters, do notblock the airintake located onthe left side of the chassis, or theexhaust air outletlocatedat therearright side.
Thermal ShutdownIfaVanguard 7300 Series routerisnotproperly cooled, the power supply overheats
and shutsdown, a processcalled thermal shutdown.The powersupplyremainsoffuntil itcools, afterwhich it automatically comes back on again.
Thermalshutdown occurswhen theinternalVanguard7300temperatureis too high.Overheatingcanoccur due to any oftheseconditions:
Vanguard ManagedSolutionsrecommends thatyouusean antistaticwriststrap and aconductivefoam pad wheninstalling orupgradingthesystem. Electronic componentssuchascard and modules can beextremelysensitive to ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD). Afterremoving the componentfrom the chassisor itsprotective wrapper,placethecomponentflaton agrounded, static-freesurface;and, inthecase ofa card, component-side up. Do not slide thecomponentsoveranysurface.
Ifan ESD station isnotavailable, youcanavoid damageresulting fromESD by wearing anantistatic wrist strap. Wrap one end ofa wristgrounding strap around your wrist. Attach thegrounding end (usually apieceofcopperfoilor an alligator clip) toan electrical ground. Anelectrical ground can bea pieceofmetal thatliterally runsinto theground (such asan unpaintedmetal pipe) or ametal partofa grounded electricalappliance.
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RemovingAndReplacing Vanguard7300FrontCovers
RemovingAndReplacingVanguard 7300 Front Covers
IntroductionThefrontcoverpanels on Vanguard7300Version 1 Seriesrouterscanbe removed
for ease inaccess and cabling. Figure3-4andFigure3-5show the hinged and the fixed front panelson 7300 Version 1enclosures, along with thechanneldesignatedtohold front-connected cables. Figure3-6 showsthefrontpanelofthe7310 and7330 Version 2 enclosure.
Figure 3-4. Vanguard 7310 Version 1Front Cover Panels
Figure 3-5. Vanguard 7330 Version 1Front Cover Panel
Cable Channel
Fixed Panel
HingedPanel
Hinged Panel
FixedPanel
CableChannel
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Figure 3-6. Vanguard 7310 and7330 Version 2 FrontCover Panel
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RemovingAndReplacing Vanguard7300FrontCovers
Procedures
IntroductionThissection provides instructionsforremoving and replacingtheVanguard7310
6Toreplace thecover, line up thehinge assembliesandrotatethepins until
they lockinplace.
7Close thehinged cover and keep itclosedexceptfor maintenanceor
re-cabling.
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The Vanguard 7310 Version 1 FrontCable Channel
Theleft-hand fixed Vanguard7310Version 1 frontcover panel containsthe cablechannel atthe top. All front-connectedinterfacecables run through the cable channelbehind the fixed paneltoexiton the leftside ofthe chassis. Forexample, see the location ofthe shielded Ethernetcablein Figure3-7.
Usethe procedure in this tabletoremove and replace the 7310fixedfrontpanelandposition the cables:
Figure 3-7. The Vanguard 7310Version 1 CableChannel
StepAction
1Removethetwo nuts thathold theleftpanel to freeit.
self-containedhingeassembliesontheleftsideof the chassis.
2Supportthe front cover whilepushingdownon the top spring-loaded
hinge pin. Rotatethe pin intoitslock position.
3Pullup on thebottom spring-loadedhingepin, androtateitto itslock
position.
4With thespring-loaded hingepins clear,pull the cover forward untilitis
free.
5Placethecoverpanel ona flat levelsurface, paintedsideup.
6Toreplace thecover,line upthe hingeassemblies and rotatethepins until
they lockinplace.
7Close thehinged cover and keep itclosedexceptfor maintenanceor
recabling.
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The Vanguard 7330 Version 1 FrontCable Channel
Thefixed right7330 Version 1frontcoverpanelcontains thecable channelatthe bottom. Allfront-connected interface cablesrunthrough the channelbehind thefixed paneltoexit on the right sideofthe chassis. Forexample, seethe location of theshieldedEthernetcableinFigure3-8.
Usethe procedureinthis table toremove theVanguard7330 fixed frontcoverpaneland position the cables:
Figure 3-8. The Vanguard 7330Version 1 CableChannel
StepAction
1Removethetwo blacknuts oneach sideto free the panel.
2Place the cover ona flat,levelsurface,paintedsideup.
4Replace the front cover paneland secureit withthefour nuts.
ShieldedEthernet
Cable
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Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Front Cover Panels
Usethe procedure inthistable toremove and replace the 7310 and 7330 Version2 front panel:
The Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 Front CableCover
Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version2 front coverpanelallowscables toberoutedoutofthe bottom, andrightandleftsides.
For convenience inroutingcables, metal bridgesare providedto secure cableswithastandardwire-tie.Onemetalbridgeisprovided onthefrontofthe chassis(toprightside, above thepowersupplies). Additionalbridges arelocated on the right and lefthand sideon therack mounting hardware.
2Placethecoverpanel ona flat levelsurface, paintedsideup.
3Toreplace thecover, line up thecover withthefrontofthe unitandpush
untilthe magnetshold thecover in place.
4Keepthecoveron except formaintenanceorrecabling.
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InstallingtheVanguard7300in aRack
Installing the Vanguard 7300 in a Rack
IntroductionThissection explainshowto installa Vanguard 7300 routerchassisin an industry-
standard19-inch EIA equipmentrack.
Note
Vanguard 7300 Seriesroutersarenotto beused standalone on a tabletop or stackedon top ofoneanother.
Warning
Two peoplearerequired toinstallaVanguard 7300 Series routerin an equipmentrack. Topreventpersonalinjury or damageto equipment,mount therouterno higherthanthemid-pointoftherack.
Grounding the Vanguard 7300
Be sure tomountthe chassiswith mounting hardwarethatgive agoodelectrical connection between thescrewsorboltsand themounting surface.
Caution
Failuretoobserveproper groundingpracticesmay causea varietyof noise, electrostatic discharge and RFI(RadioFrequencyInterference)problems.
AttachanESDstraptoyourwrist.AttachtheotherendoftheESDstraptothe“ESDBondPoint” on thefrontorrear of thechassis asaground. Secure theESD strapto your wristand toground throughout any installation procedures.
Avertissement
Deux personnes sont nécessaires pour le montage d’un routeurVanguard série 7300dans un cadre d’équipement.
N
e montezpas le routeurplushautque lecentre du cadrepour empêcherdes
b
lessures ou des dommages à l’équipement.
Achtung
Es werden zwei Personen benötigt, umeinen Vanguard 7300 Series RouterineinenEinschubschrankeinzubauen.UmVerletzungen des Personals oderBeschädigungen des Geräts vorzubeugen, darfder Routerhöchstens in mittlerer Höhedes Einschubschrankes montiertwerden.
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InstallingtheVanguard7300in aRack
Procedure for Rack-mounting
Figure3-10 showsthe mounting hardware locationsontheflanges of theVanguard 7310 Version 1. Forthe locationson the Vanguard7330Version 1, refertoFigure3-11, Forthe locationson the Vanguard7310and7330Version 1, refertoFigure3-12.Use standardrack-mounting hardware(not supplied)tosecurethe chassis intherack.
Attach the supplied power cordto the rearofthe AC powersupply and plug itin.TheVanguard7310 Version 1 powerreceptacle ison the back of the enclosure.SeeFigure3-13.
Figure 3-13. Vanguard 7310 Version 1 -Power Connector and On/OffSwitch
Version 1For theVanguard7330 Version 1routers, therearetwo AC powercordsonthe back
ofthe enclosure,one foreach ofthe two AC power supplies, as shown inFigure3-14.The powerswitchforthe Vanguard 7330 ison the chassis front panel.
Figure 3-14. Vanguard 7330 Version 1 -Power Connectors
Power
Switch
Dual Earth
Ground
ESD Bond
Point
AC Power
Receptacle
ACPowerCord
Receptacles
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Attaching aVanguard7300AC PowerCord
Version 2For the Vanguard7310 and 7330 Version 2 routers,thereare two AC powercordson
the backof theenclosure, onefor eachof thetwoACpowersupplies, asshown inFigure3-15.The powerswitchforthe Vanguard 7310 and 7330 Version 2 ison the chassis frontpanel.
Figure 3-15. Vanguard 7330 Version 2 -Power Connectors
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ConnectingVanguard 7300DC Power
IntroductionVanguard 7300 Version 1 Series DC powerconnectorsare located on the rearofthe
chassis. This section providesinstructionsforconnecting powerto Vanguard 7300 Version 1 Seriesrouters thathave DC power supplies.
IntroductionTheVanguard7310 Version 1, DC powercircuitbreakerswitch and DC powerplug
are located asshown in Figure3-16.
Figure 3-16.Vanguard 7310 Version 1 DC PowerBreaker andConnector
Wiring a Vanguard 7310 Version 1 DCPower Supply
ToconnectDC powertothe unit, a special fabricated connectorisrequired asshown inFigure3-17.
Figure 3-17. Vanguard 7310 Version 1 DC PowerSupply Connectors
DC Power
InputModule
DC Power
Breaker Switch
Regulatory
Label (side)
DualEarth
Ground
ESD Bond
Point
DC Power
Plug
Connector
SerialNo.
Location
FabricatedWiring
Connector
(femalesocket)
RearPanel
Connector
(male plug)
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Connecting Vanguard 7300DC Power
DC PowerSupply Connector Parts
Parts for theconnectorare not supplied byVanguard Managed Solutions. Thistablelistsall required partsand pinoutsfor fabricatingtheconnector:
DC ConnectorPinouts
Thistableliststhe Vanguard 7310 DC Connectorpinouts
:
Note
For detailed electricalspecifications,refertoAppendixA, Specifications. For asummary of cablinginformation, referto AppendixB, Vanguard 7300 Cable Connectors and Pinouts.