VigorAccess IP DSLAM Installation Guide Version: 1.
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VigorAccess Installation Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction........................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Features of Vigor Access ........................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 General Features .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Quality of Service (QoS) ...................................
VigorAccess Installation Guide Appendix: Connectors ........................................................................................... 33 A.1 RJ21 DSL Connector ............................................................................................................... 33 A.2 Alarm Relay RJ45 Connector .................................................................................................. 33 A.3 RS232 Connector .........................................................................
VigorAccess Installation Guide 1. Introduction With the explosive growth of Internet, people are becoming more and more relying on Internet in daily life. The rapidly increase in bandwidth demanded by digital society has put pressure on the network therefore, bandwidth and performance management are becoming critical issue for ISP. VigorAccess, which is equipped with 24 ADSL2/+ ports, is designed for ISP (Internet Service Provider) to implement bandwidth management for multiple subscribers.
VigorAccess Installation Guide z 2 ¾ G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1) ¾ ANSI T1.413 issue 2 Ethernet Bridging ¾ IEEE 802.1d STD transparent bridging ¾ Up to 4000 MAC entries address table ¾ Port-based VLAN z IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN VigorAccess uses the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN; users can allow this device to deliver tagged/untagged frames in these ports. VigorAccess supports up to 512 VLAN groups and can be applied up to 4094 VLAN identifications. z IEEE 802.1p Priority VigorAccess supports IEEE 802.
VigorAccess Installation Guide interface. z Multiple PVC on single port VigorAccess allows you to use different virtual connection also called PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) for different services or subscribers. Users can define up to 8 connections on each DSL port for different services or levels of service, and users can assign different priority for each connection. z IGMP Snooping IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping reduces multicast traffic for maximum performance.
VigorAccess Installation Guide Moreover, it also supports for dynamic modification of ORL on ATM and Ethernet interfaces. z Mapping Table VigorAccess supports a packet priority to traffic class mapping table supported on a per egress bridge port. z Multiple Mechanisms VigorAccess supports two multiple mechanisms as below. Multiple mechanisms of prioritizing incoming traffic are based on a per-bridge port.
VigorAccess Installation Guide z Access Control List by MAC address It can be configured by per-port. It also supports a MAC address deny list, the application of the MAC address deny list can be enabled/disabled on a per bridge port basis. z Access Control List by IP Address This feature still can be configured by per-port, and enabled/disabled on a per bridge port basis. 1.1.
VigorAccess Installation Guide ¾ OAM source ID 1.2 Applications The compact design of VigorAccess is composed of two units. One is Slave for 24-port ADSL 2/+ with built-in POTS splitters connected to ADSL modems. The other is Master, which has DSL, optical interfaces, and 6 subtend interfaces. VigorAccess provides lots of applications such as: High speed Internet Service - VigorAccess aggregates DSL subscribers and terminates the encapsulated type ATM cell.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 1.2.1 General Application Scenario Take the following figure as an example. For users living in the same building, VigorAccess can set up additional Video Server, Mail Server, Proxy Server and Game Server in the network different from the ones set up by ISP, and allows users to share the multiple services.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 1.2.2 Commercial Application Scenario VigorAccess is able to support enterprise customer with high-speed service request. Customers can subscribe multiple ADSL 2/+ lines by integrating security router with load balance feature. By combining VoIP devices, system integrator provides multiple services with VoIP, Video on Demand, and ADSL2/+ bundle solution, etc.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 2. Panel Explanation This chapter will introduce the system architecture, the definitions for master and slave devices, the LED indicators and connectors for preparing the installation listed in Chapter 3. 2.1 System Architecture Overview VigorAccess has one Master to subtend up to 6 Slaves.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 10 Features supported by Master device Features supported by Slave device module. Redundancy Optional uplink automatically switch of activity in the event of fiber failure. Inventory savings Common equipment across central office and outside plant deployments. Management Single IP Management. QoS Packet filter and classification. Management It is managed by VigorAccess master unit. QoS Packet filter and classification.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 2.3 Panel of Master Device All connections are made on the front panel of the VigorAccess (master device) except power connector. 2.3.1 Master Connector The connections on the front panel of the VigorAccess (master device) are shown below: Interface Factory Reset ACO ALARM RELAY CONSOLE MGN UPLINK G1 – G6 PHONE LINE Description A reset button is used to reset system, and then IPDSLAM will operate by default configuration.
VigorAccess Installation Guide In addition, below shows the cables used in different connectors. Name Type, Color Connected to Power Cord Cord, Black Wire, AC Outlet (100-240VAC) DC Outlet(-42 ~ 56VDC) RJ45 Cable RJ45 connect to Buzzer ALM Relay connection Serial Cable (Console) RS232, Grey PC RS232 port for CLI. UPLINK Cable SC, Yellow/orange Gigabits Fiber Optical Interface Interconnection. RJ45 Cable for MGN RJ-45, Blue PC Ethernet Interface.
VigorAccess Installation Guide LED 1000 Status Green OFF FDX Green OFF ACT CR MJ MN DSLx Green OFF Red OFF Red OFF Yellow OFF Green Blinking OFF Explanation The speed for Ethernet is 1000Mbps when LNK LED is on. The speed for Ethernet is 10/100Mbps when LNK LED is on. The Ethernet is in full duplex mode when LNK LED is on. The Ethernet is in half duplex mode when LNK LED is on. Blink: DSL board is Active. It will be off or solid on when the system is inactive. DSL critical alarm is present.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 2.4 Panel of Slave Device All connections are made on the front panel of the VigorAccess (slave device) except power connector. 2.4.1 Slave Connector The connections on the front panel of the VigorAccess (slave device) are shown below: Interface Factory Reset CONSOLE UPLINK PHONE LINE Description A reset button is used to reset system, and then IPDSLAM will operate by default configuration. A RS232 serial interface is used to connect a local management computer.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 2.4.2 Slave LED Indication VigorAccess provides signal LED for CR (Critical), MS (Major Alarm), MN (Minor Alarm) and 24 ADSL ports. LED PWR ACT UP1 – UP2 Status Green OFF Green OFF LNK Green OFF Blinking Green 100 OFF FDX Green OFF CR MJ MN DSL(1~24) Red OFF Red OFF Yellow OFF Green Blinking OFF Explanation The power LED is on when the power is applied. The power is not applied. It will blink when the system is active. It is off when the system is hanged.
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VigorAccess Installation Guide Attach the brackets to the chassis in 19-, 23-inch rack. The second bracket attaches the other side of the chassis as above procedure. After bracket installation, VigorAccess chassis could be installed in the rack by using two screws for each side of rack. 3.2 Desktop Placement The VigorAccess can be placed on the rack or on a flat surface. There are four rubber feet attached on the bottom of the VigorAccess to stabilize the device for placing on a flat surface.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.3 Frame Ground Installation The frame ground is on the rear side of the VigorAccess which is powered by AC connector. Connect the frame ground to a building’s earthing terminal by using frame ground wire. Importance: Please connect the frame ground first before you connect any other cables for this device.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4 ADSL Port Connection 3.4.1 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) The PSTN splitter should be connected to MDF on building. An MDF is usually placed in the building’s telephony room or wiring closet. MDF can terminate the outside telephone line into the building. In general, the LINE and PHONE interface on the Master device will connect to MDFs respectively and then to outside connection.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4.2 Scenario – Master Device Standalone A master device can manage up to six slave devices. Certainly it can be used standalone without managing any slave device. In such condition, it can connect and control 24 ADSL CPE routers with DB-21 cable through MDF connection. In the above picture, the user of PC-3 wants to use phone and access the Internet at the same time; yet PC-1 and PC-2 just want to access the Internet through the Master device.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4.3 Scenario – Master and One Slave Devices The following picture shows the sample connection between one Slave device and one Master device. Here we take PC-1, PC-2 and PC-3 as the examples that connecting to the Slave device directly and wanting to access the Internet through the Master device.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4.4 Scenario – Master and Six Slave Devices The following picture shows the sample connection between six Slave devices and one Master device. Here we take PC-1, PC-2 and PC-3 as the examples that connecting to one Slave device directly and wanting to access the Internet through the Master device.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4.5 Scenario – Slave Device Standalone A master device connects to Internet through UP-G connector. Yet, a slave device also can work alone without connecting the master device. For a standalone slave device, please use UP1or UP2 as the channel to access Internet with Ethernet cable. In the above picture, the user of PC-3 wants to use phone and access the Internet at the same time; yet PC-1 and PC-2 just want to access the Internet through the Slave device.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.4.6 CPP (Centric Patch Panel) The VigorAccess can provide ADSL and voice services over the same telephone wiring. It also has built in splitters internally that can save space and simplify installation. If the application is using on building environment, the CPP (Centric Patch Panel) is preferred. The purpose of CPP module is to transfer RJ-21 jack in VigorAccess to RJ-11 connector.
VigorAccess Installation Guide Scenario B Phone service is available in VigorAccess. You can connect a RJ-11 jack port attached in a CPP to a telephone directly or applied in the same way shared in ADSL modem. The following example shows the connection for Data/Voice transmission through CPP.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.5 Power Connection Before you purchasing the device, please check your environment to determine which power type that matches with your requirement. 3.5.1 For AC Power The AC input and ground connections can be done on the rear panel. You can connect the rack to ground by using spring screws. 1. Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of VigorAccess. 2.
VigorAccess Installation Guide Warning: The above figure shows the DC power supply terminal block. It is the lugs at the wiring end from the power source. The wiring procedure is for ground-to-ground, positive-to-positive, and negative-to-negative in order. The ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last. 3.6 Optical Fiber Connection Before you start to do the optical fiber connection, please read the following warnings first.
VigorAccess Installation Guide The trunk interface is made with the SC connector, which is available in two types: z Long haul LX single-mode interface z Short haul SX multi-mode interface For each type of optical transceiver, it should connect with corresponding optical fiber with proper mode. Incorrect fiber mode may affect link distance or even link fail.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.7 Console Port Connection The default setting of the console port is “baud rate 9600, no parity, and 8 bit with 1 stop bit (N81)”. 3.7.1 For Master Device For the initial configuration, users need to use terminal emulator software on a computer and connect it to a network module through the console port. Users can connect the RJ-45 end of the console cable to the console port of the network module.
VigorAccess Installation Guide Beware that the default login is “admin”, no password.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.8 Management Port Connection 3.8.1 For Master Device Users can connect the RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port of the computer. The IP address is 172.16.1.1 by default. The subnet of PC should be the same as default IP setting. Admin> network outband -------------------------------------------------------------------------------OUTBAND INTF CONFIGURATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IP Address : 172.16.1.1 NetMask : 255.255.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 3.9 Subtend Port Connection Users can connect the uplink of IPDSLAM Slave to subtend interface of IPDSLAM Master by plug and play. Six slave devices are allowed to connect to master device at one time through G1 to G6 port on master device. The following graphic shows an example of possible subtend port connection To make the required configuration for master and slave devices, use CLI command.
VigorAccess Installation Guide Appendix: Connectors A.1 RJ21 DSL Connector Connections made with two 50-pin champ cables are attached to the RJ21 interface on VigorAccess. Each cable terminates with a 50-pin Telco straight champ connector. Pin 1 Pin25 Pin 26 Male Pin 50 Pin assignments between the Line and the PSTN splitter.
VigorAccess Installation Guide alarm relay connector also provides one set of contacts for audible alarms and one set for visual alarms. The maximum contact rating is 30VDC, 2A 125VDC, 0.5A. Pin8 Pin1 The table below lists the pin assignments for backplane connector RJ45, the alarm relay connector.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 5 5 GND 2 6 DSR 8 7 RTS 1 8 CTS No connection 9 RI A.4 Standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Interface Connector RJ45 jets provide 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interfaces. The interface supports MDI/MDIX auto-detection of either straight or crossover RJ45 cables. These cables are used on UP1,UP2/MGN interfaces. At 400 and 600 W the surface roughness was quite low (~15 2) and the coatings showed a mirror-like surface with a high brightness.
VigorAccess Installation Guide 36 RJ-45 Straight-through Cable Pin-outs (8P8C) RJ-45 Crossover Cable Pin-outs (8P8C) Signal Pin Pin Signal Signal Pin Pin Signal TP0+ 1 1 TP0+ TP0+ 1 1 TP1+ TP0- 2 2 TP0- TP0- 2 2 TP1- TP1+ 3 3 TP1+ TP1+ 3 3 TP0+ TP1- 4 4 TP1- TP1- 4 4 TP0- TP2+ 5 5 TP2+ TP2+ 5 5 TP3+ TP2- 6 6 TP2- TP2- 6 6 TP3- TP3+ 7 7 TP3+ TP3+ 7 7 TP2+ TP3- 8 8 TP3- TP3- 8 8 TP2-
VigorAccess Installation Guide A.6 Contacting Your Dealer If the device you have still cannot work correctly after trying many efforts, please contact your dealer for further help right away. For any questions, please feel free to send e-mail to support@draytek.com.