Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series Quickstart Guide February 2011 64-1169-01 www.dialogic.
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Overview Overview This document provides a high-level overview of how to connect power and network cabling for a Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series. The term "DMG4000 Gateways" is used herein to refer collectively to the Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series, and the term "DMG4000 Gateway" is used herein to refer to a gateway in the Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series. DMG4000 Gateways use a Dell PowerEdge R310 as a server system.
Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series Quickstart Guide General Safety Instructions For general safety instructions, refer to the the Dell Product Information Guide, which is included with the DMG4000 Gateway kit, and to the following: WARNING • Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Front Panel Front Panel The following illustration shows the front panel of a DMG4000 Gateway: Number Description 1 Power-on indicator Power button 2 NMI button 3 Video connector 4 Hard-drive activity indicator 5 LCD panel 6 System identification button 7 System status indicator 8 Two USB connectors 9 Two hard drives 10 System identification Page 5
Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series Quickstart Guide Back Panel The following illustration shows the back panel of a DMG4000 Gateway Number Description 1 Slot for the first Dialogic® Diva® Media Board 2 Slot for the second Dialogic® Diva® Media Board 3 Two power supplies 4 Serial connector 5 Video connector 6 Two USB connectors 7 Two Ethernet connectors 8 Active ID CMA connector 9 System status indicator 10 System identification button Installation 1.
LCD Panel LCD Panel The following LCD panel is integrated in the front panel of the DMG4000 Gateway: Number Button Description 1 Left Moves the cursor back in one-step increments. 2 Select Selects the menu item highlighted by the cursor. 3 Right Moves the cursor forward in one-step increments. During message scrolling: • Press once to increase scrolling speed. • Press again to stop. • Press again to return to default scrolling. • Press again to repeat the cycle.
Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series Quickstart Guide Hard-Drive Status Indicators The following illustration shows the location of the hard-drive indicators: Number Description 1 Drive status indicator, which can be green or amber 2 Drive activity indicator, which is green when the drive is accessed 3 Button to unlock the hard drive, when you want to replace it in case of failure The drive status indicator blinks as follows to indicate drive conditions: Blink Pattern (RAID Only) Condition Blinks
Network Interface Controller (NIC Indicator) Codes Network Interface Controller (NIC Indicator) Codes The following illustration shows the location of the NIC indicators: Number Description 1 Link indicator 2 Activity indicator The NIC indicators light up as follows to show NIC conditions: Indicator Condition Link and activity indicators are off. The NIC is not connected to the network. Link indicator is green. The NIC is connected to a valid network link at 1000 Mbps. Link indicator is amber.
Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series Quickstart Guide The power supply status indicator lights up as follows to show power supply conditions: Indicator Condition Not lit AC power is not connected. Green In standby mode, indicates that a valid AC source is connected to the power supply, and that the power supply is operational. When the system is on, it also indicates that the power supply is providing DC power to the system.