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Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents About this document .......................................................................................................................1 1 Overview......................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4.3 NPUs .........................................................................................................................................................4-16 4.3.1 Functions .........................................................................................................................................4-16 4.3.2 Front panel ..........................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5.1 DC power cable ...........................................................................................................................................5-2 5.1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................5-2 5.1.2 Structure .................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B.1 Boards........................................................................................................................................................ B-1 B.2 RPU ........................................................................................................................................................... B-2 B.3 10/100Base-TX FE electrical interface module..................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 1-1 Front panel of the Secure Router 8012 ...........................................................................................1-3 Figure 1-2 Rear panel of the Secure Router 8012.............................................................................................1-4 Figure 2-1 Appearance of the AC power supply module..................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figure 5-10 120-ohm 8E1/8CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable .........................................................................5-14 Figure 5-11 75-ohm 16CE1 coaxial cable ......................................................................................................5-19 Figure 5-12 120-ohm 16CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable ..............................................................................5-19 Figure 5-13 E3 interface cable.................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 1-1 Secure Router 8012 components ......................................................................................................1-4 Table 1-2 System configuration data ................................................................................................................1-5 Table 1-3 Physical specifications......................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Table 4-18 Description of the indicators of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface module....................4-20 Table 4-19 Attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface ..............................................................4-20 Table 4-20 Attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet interface SFP optical module..........................................4-21 Table 4-21 Description of the 1000Base-X Ethernet optical interface module................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Table 4-51 Front panel of an IPSec encryption HIC module ..........................................................................4-40 Table 4-52 Description of the indicators of an IPSec encryption HIC module...............................................4-40 Table 4-53 Attributes of the IPSec encryption HIC module ...........................................................................4-41 Table 5-1 Pin assignment of console cables........................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Table B-8 Attributes of the 100M-FX Ethernet interface SFP optical module ................................................ B-5 Table B-9 Attributes of the 1000Base-X Ethernet interface module................................................................ B-6 Table B-10 Attributes of the SFP optical module of the 1000Base-X Ethernet interface ................................ B-6 Table B-11 Attributes of SFP module of 1000Base-X Ethernet electrical interface ...
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents About this document .......................................................................................................................1 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description About this document About this document Purpose This document introduces the Nortel Secure Router 8012 hardware, including the power module, the heat dissipation system, the board, and the equipment cable. Related versions The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description About this document Chapter Description 3 Heat dissipation system This chapter describes the heat dissipation system, including the front panel, the functions and the technical specifications. 4 Boards This chapter describes the classification of the boards, the slot allocation, the interface types, and the allocation on the boards.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description About this document Convention Description Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log on as the user root. Italic Book titles are in italics. Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New font. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Italic Command arguments are in italics.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description About this document Keyboard operation Format Description Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, Ctrl+Alt+A means press the three keys concurrently. Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in sequence. For example, Alt, A means press the two keys in sequence. Mouse operation Action Description Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents 1 Overview......................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................1-2 1.2 Structure .............................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 1-1 Front panel of the Secure Router 8012 .............................................................................................1-3 Figure 1-2 Rear panel of the Secure Router 8012 ..............................................................................................1-4 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 1-1 Secure Router 8012 components ........................................................................................................1-4 Table 1-2 System configuration data ..................................................................................................................1-5 Table 1-3 Physical specifications........................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview 1 Overview About this chapter The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Title Description 1.1 Introduction This section describes the features of the Secure Router 8012. 1.2 Structure This section describes the appearance and hardware structure of the Secure Router 8012. 1.3 System configuration and physical specifications This section describes the system configuration and physical specifications of the Secure Router 8012.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The Nortel Secure Router 8012 is a high-end router developed by Nortel and designed for the carrier aggregation layer and the enterprise backbone layer network. The Secure Router 8012 features include high performance, double Routing Process Units (RPUs), double Network Process Units (NPUs), and hot backup.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview Front panel Figure 1-1 Front panel of the Secure Router 8012 Nortel Secure Router 8012 1. RPU 2-slot 10 4. FIC/HIC interface module –slot 2 7. FIC interface module –slot 8 10. FIC/HIC interface module –slot 3 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) 2. RPU 1-slot 9 5. FIC/HIC interface module –slot 4 3.ESD-preventive wrist strap jack 6. FIC interface module –slot 6 8. FIC/HIC interface module –slot 7 9. FIC/HIC interface module –slot 5 11.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview Rear panel Figure 1-2 Rear panel of the Secure Router 8012 NPU M AL N U R to lift subrack NPU NPU1 Don’t use this handle CAUTION NPU2 M AL N U R FAN 000 DO NOT TOUCH THE FAN LEAVES BEFORE THEY SLOW DOWN OFF PWR1 1. Fan module 4.Filler panel 7.Power module 2 (PWR2) 10. Power switch OFF ON M AL N U K O 100-240V R AC PWR2 ON M AL UN R K O AC 100-240V 2.NPU 1 5.Filler panel 8. Grounding screw 11.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview 1.3 System configuration and physical specifications 1.3.1 System configuration The following table shows the system configuration data.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 1 Overview z Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) stores the communication data between the system and CPU. z Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) stores critical files, such as the configuration files and the record of the system running state. z Flash memory stores the operating system and the application program files. z Boot ROM stores the boot file for system startup. 1.3.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) 1 Overview z The temperature and humidity are measured at 1.5 m over the floor and 0.4 m in front of the cabinet. There should be no protection board at the front or back of the cabinet. z Short-term operation means that the continuous working time does not exceed 48 hours and the accumulated time per year does not exceed 15 days. Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents 2 Power supply ..............................................................................................................................2-1 2.1 Appearance and front panel...........................................................................................................................2-2 2.1.1 Appearance.........................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 2-1 Appearance of the AC power supply module....................................................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 Appearance of the DC power supply module ...................................................................................2-2 Figure 2-3 Front panel of the AC power module................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 2-1 Relationship of the terminal block connection of the power input cable............................................2-3 Table 2-2 Description of the indicators on the AC power supply module ..........................................................2-3 Table 2-3 Description of the indicators on the DC power supply module ..........................................................2-4 Table 2-4 Technical specificationss of the power module .........
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 2 Power supply 2 Power supply About this chapter The following table shows the contents of this chapter. Title Description 2.1 Appearance and front panel This section describes the appearance and the front panel of the power module. 2.2 Functions This section describes the functions of the power module. 2.3 Technical specifications This section describes the technical specifications of the power module. Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 2 Power supply 2.1 Appearance and front panel 2.1.1 Appearance The Secure Router 8012 provides two types of power module: AC input and DC input. Figure 2-1 shows the appearance of the AC power module. Figure 2-2 shows the appearance of the DC power module. Figure 2-1 Appearance of the AC power supply module K O M AL N U R AC Figure 2-2 Appearance of the DC power supply module 2.1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 2 Power supply Figure 2-4 Front panel of the DC power module -48~-60V -48~-60V Table 2-1 Relationship of the terminal block connection of the power input cable Identifier of the terminal block Input cable name Input cable color Input cable interface RTN (+) Power grounding cable Black Core end terminal NEG (-) Power cable Blue Protection grounding cable Yellow and green PGND Need not be connected.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 2 Power supply Table 2-3 Description of the indicators on the DC power supply module Indicator Color Description DC OK Green The DC input state indicator (only for the DC power module). Constant ON means the voltage input is normal (-48 V to -60 V), and OFF means the voltage input is not normal. RUN Green The power module LED. Constant ON means the power module runs normally, and OFF means the power module has faults.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 2 Power supply 2.3 Technical specifications The following table describes the technical specifications of the power module. Table 2-4 Technical specificationss of the power module Item Technical specifications Dimensions 40.14 mm (H) x 350.00 mm (W) x 224.30 mm (D) Weight 1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents 3 Heat dissipation system............................................................................................................3-1 3.1 Appearance and front panel...........................................................................................................................3-2 3.1.1 Appearance...........................................................................................................................................3-2 3.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 3-1 Appearance of the fan in the Secure Router 8012.............................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Appearance of the fan front panel of the Secure Router 8012 ..........................................................3-3 Figure 3-3 Air flow inside the Secure Router 8012............................................................................................3-4 Issue 5.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 3-1 Description of the fan module indicators............................................................................................3-3 Table 3-2 Technical specifications of the fan module.........................................................................................3-4 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 3 Heat dissipation system 3 Heat dissipation system About this chapter The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Title Description 3.1 Appearance and front panel This section describes the appearance and the front panel of the heat dissipation system. 3.2 Functions This section describes the functions of the heat dissipation system. 3.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 3 Heat dissipation system 3.1 Appearance and front panel 3.1.1 Appearance The fan of the Secure Router 8012 is located to the left of the cabin backplane. It ventilates the panel and dissipates heat. The fan supports hot swapping. The fan module contains the fan frame and the fan components. Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of the fan module. Figure 3-1 Appearance of the fan in the Secure Router 8012 3.1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 3 Heat dissipation system Figure 3-2 Appearance of the fan front panel of the Secure Router 8012 FAN Don’t use this handle CAUTION to lift subrack DO NOT TOUCH TH E FAN LE AVE S BEFORE THEY SLOW DOWN The warning indicators for the state of the fan module are located on the Routing Process Unit (RPU) front panel. Table 3-1 describes the fan module indicators on the RPU.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 3 Heat dissipation system The heat dissipation system of the Secure Router 8012 ventilates the Secure Router 8012. From the top, the air flow enters the Secure Router 8012 from the left and exits from the right. Figure 3-3 shows the air flow inside the Secure Router 8012. Figure 3-3 Air flow inside the Secure Router 8012 Fan module frame 3.3 Technical specifications Table 3-2 shows the technical specifications of the fan module.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents 4 Boards ...........................................................................................................................................4-1 4.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................4-3 4.1.1 Board classification and slot arrangement .......................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4.8 Channelized E3 interface modules ..............................................................................................................4-29 4.8.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-29 4.8.2 Front panel .......................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 4-1 Arrangement of the Secure Router 8012 slots on the backplane (front view) ..................................4-4 Figure 4-2 Arrangement of the Secure Router 8012 slots on the backplane (rear view) ....................................4-5 Figure 4-3 Logical relationship among the boards of a Secure Router 8012 .....................................................4-8 Figure 4-4 Components on an RPU................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 4-1 Working modes of the Secure Router 8012 ........................................................................................4-5 Table 4-2 Allowed HICs in different modes of the Secure Router 8012 ............................................................4-6 Table 4-3 Board dimensions .............................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Table 4-27 Description of the channelized T1 interface modules.....................................................................4-27 Table 4-28 Description of the indicators of channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface modules............4-28 Table 4-29 Attributes of the channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface modules ...................................4-28 Table 4-30 Description of the channelized E3 interface module ..............................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4 Boards About this chapter The following table shows the contents of this chapter. Title Description 4.1 Introduction This section describes the classification of boards by their function and the models of each type of board; the slots where the boards are inserted; the logical relationship between boards; the appearance of boards; and the classification of boards by interface. 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4-2 Title Description 4.9 Synchronous serial port module This section describes the functions and front panel of the synchronous serial port module, and the attributes of the interfaces. 4.10 Channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface modules This section describes the functions and front panel of the channelized and unchannelized Packet Over SDH/SONET (POS) optical interface module, and the attributes of the interfaces. 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4.1 Introduction This section describes the Secure Router 8012 boards, including board classification, slot arrangement, board appearance, interface type, and interface distribution. 4.1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards − High Speed 1-port 155M POS card(SFP) for Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 (1x155 POS) − High Speed 2-port 155M POS card(SFP) for Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 (2x155 POS) − High Speed 4-port 155M POS card(SFP) for Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 (4x155 POS) − 1-port OC-3/STM-1 CPOS-Channelized E1 Optical Interface Board(SFP) for Secure Router 8012 (1xOC3/STM1 ATM(SFP)) − 1-port OC-3/STM-1 CPOS-Channelized T1-Optical Interface Boar
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Figure 4-2 Arrangement of the Secure Router 8012 slots on the backplane (rear view) NPU2 NPU1 FAN PWR2 PWR1 You can insert the RPU into slots 9 and 10 on the top of the front panel of the chassis. You can insert the NPU into the two slots on the top of the rear panel of the chassis. The slots for NPUs and RPUs are positioned back to back. You can insert an FIC into any of the slots 1 to 8.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Working mode Condition Extended One of the following HICs is inserted in any of the slots 1, 3, 5, and 7: 16xCE1 DB78 75ohm, 16xCT1 DB78 120ohm, 1xOC3/STM1 CPOSCE1(SFP), 1xOC3/STM1 CPOSCT1 (SFP), 1xOC3/STM1 ATM(SFP), or 1x155 POS HIC. Based on the working mode, the slots allow different HICs, as shown in Table 4-2.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Working mode 4 Boards Slot number 1 2 and 4 1xOC3/STM1 ATM(SFP) 1x155 POS 3, 5, and 7 6 and 8 CPOSCT1 (SFP) 1xOC3/STM1 ATM(SFP) 1x155 POS During initialization, the system mode is determined as follows: The router scans slot 1, 3, 5, and 7 in sequence; when the first HIC is found, the router determines the system working mode according to the card type; in the successive scanning, if the router finds that an HIC in a slot breaks the card mixture rule,
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Figure 4-3 Logical relationship among the boards of a Secure Router 8012 Console AUX 2GE Physical interface module RPU (Slave) NPU Processor module (Slave) Comm. management module Comm. management module PCI0 NPU module PCI1 Oddnumbered FIC slots FIC ... Evennumbered slots FIC FIC ... PCI0 HIC HIC HIC HIC PCI1 Comm. management module RPU (Master) Processor module Comm.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Do not let your eyes near or stare at the optical interface or the fiber interface. The laser beam is harmful to your eyes. Figure 4-4, Figure 4-5, and Figure 4-6 show the appearance of the RPU, NPU, and HIC/FIC, using the the 8FE as an example. Figure 4-4 Components on an RPU 1 PW 13 3 2 12 R1 PW R 2 11 10 1. Connector 4.Board silkscreen 7. 100/1000M Ethernet interface 10. 10/100/1000M Ethernet interface 13. Captive screw 9 8 7 7 2.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Figure 4-6 Components on an HIC/FIC 1. Connector 4. Handle 2. Front panel 5. Interface 3. Captive screw 6. Board silkscreen Table 4-3 shows the board dimensions. Table 4-3 Board dimensions Name Dimensions RPU 399.15 mm (W) x 236 mm (D) x 35.06 mm (H) NPU 372.45 mm (W) x 238 mm (D) x 35.06 mm (H) HIC/FIC 198.55 mm (W) x 243.19 mm (D) x 40.14 mm (H) 4.1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Interface classification 4 Boards Interface name Interface attribute Interface type Board name 1000Base –FX Ethernet optical interface Single-mode optical interface LC RT-HIC-1GE RT-HIC-2GE RPU Single-mode long-haul optical interface Single-mode ultra long-haul optical interface Multi-mode optical interface FIC low-speed 155M ATM optical interface HIC high-speed 155M ATM optical interface Single-mode optical interface SC 1ATM-OC3S M Single-mode
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Interface classification Interface name Interface attribute Interface type Board name Serial port High-speed synchronous serial port DTE/DCE DB-28 4SAE Electrical interface of maintenance Ethernet interface 10M/100M/1000M bit/s autosensing RJ45 RPU Console interface — RJ45 RPU AUX interface — RJ45 RPU E1/CE1 z 75 Ω coaxial cable T1/CT1 z 120 Ω shielded twisted pair (STP) z Coaxial connecto r z RJ45 4E1/4CE1/8E 1/8CE1
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards z supports the active and standby switchover z supports hot swapping z supports the hot and cool backup In addition, the RPU provides two Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports. It supports the exclusion of the optical function and the electrical function on the GE port; that is, you cannot use the optical function and the electrical function on the GE port at the same time.. 4.2.2 Front panel Figure 4-7 shows the appearance of the panel.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Name Silkscreen Description NPU1 (green) RUN The system running LED. Blinking means the CPU is in normal operation. Constant ON or OFF means the CPU failed. MST The standby state LED. On means that the board is the master NPU. RUN The system running LED. Blinking means the CPU is in normal operation. Constant ON or OFF means the CPU failed. MST The standby state LED. On means that the board is the master NPU.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Name 4 Boards Silkscreen Description ACT (yellow) OFF means no data is being transmitted and received on the interface, and blinking means data is being transmitted and received. 4.2.3 Interfaces Table 4-6 describes the interfaces on the RPU and their usage. Table 4-6 The interfaces on the RPU and their usage Item Description Console port The local debugging serial port. It is used to connect the serial port of a PC.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 9600 bit/s by default Table 4-8 shows the atttributes of the AUX port. Table 4-8 AUX interface attributes Attribute Description Connector type RJ45 Standard Asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 Baud rate 300 bit/s to 115 200 bit/s Supported protocols Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) Multilink Protocol (MP) Table 4-9 shows the attributes of the 10/100/1000M Ethernet port.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Attribute 4 Boards Description Ethernet_SNAP Working mode 100/1000 Mbit/s autosensing Full duplex Supported network protocol IP 4.2.5 Technical specifications Table 4-11 shows the technical specifications of the RPU board. Table 4-11 Technical specifications of the RPU Parameter Description Silkscreen RPU Power consumption 35 W Dimensions 399.15 mm (W) x 236 mm (D) x 35.06 mm (H) Height of the front panel 35.06 mm 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards z encapsulates and decapsulates the data frame after high-speed interface control packets enter the network process module z periodically detects the state of the network process module and queries the board version z updates the Erasable Programmable Logic Device (EPLD) and FPGA, and implements the online loop and offline loop of FPGA in the board z monitors the temperature z supports resetting of the service interface board and other main m
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Table 4-13 Description of the NPU technical specifications Parameter Description Silkscreen NPU Power consumption 58 W Dimension 372.45 mm (W) x 238 mm (D) x 35.06 mm (H) Height of the front panel 35.06 mm 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards RT-HIC-8FE Table 4-15 describes the indicators of the10/100Base-TX Ethernet electrical interface module. Table 4-15 Description of indicators of the 10/100Base-TX Ethernet electrical interface module LED Description LINK OFF means the link is not connected and ON means the link is connected. ACT OFF means no data is being transmitted or received on the interface and blinking means data is being transmitted or received.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards z 2-port 100Base-FX Ethernet single/multi-mode optical interface module (RT-HIC-2FE-SFP) z 4-port 100Base-FX Ethernet single/multi-mode optical interface module (RT-HIC-4FE-SFP) z 8-port 100Base-FX Ethernet single/multi-mode optical interface module (RT-HIC-8FE-SFP) 4.5.1 Functions The 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface module provides the optical interface.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4.5.3 Interface attributes Table 4-19 shows the attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface. The SFP optical module is configured separately and its attributes are shown in Table 4-20. Table 4-19 Attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface Item Description Duplex mode Full duplex Rate 100 Mbit/s Applicable standard IEEE 802.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4.6.1 Functions The 1000Base-X Ethernet optical interface module provides the Gigabit Ethernet (GE) optical interface that enables communication between routers and the LAN. 4.6.2 Front panel Table 4-21 shows the appearance of the 1000Base-X Ethernet optical interface module.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Item Description 2GE 1GE Interface number 2 1 Duplex mode Full duplex Rate 1.25 Gbit/s Standard compliance IEEE 802.3z Frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Network protocol IP Table 4-24 Attributes of the 1000Base-X Ethernet interface SFP optical module Item Description Transmission distance 0.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Item Description Rate 1000 Mbit/s 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards z In CT1 mode, the 24 channels can be regrouped as required and can be bound multiple times. 4.7.2 Front panel Table 4-26 shows the appearance of the channelized and unchannelized E1 interface modules. Table 4-27 shows the appearance of the channelized T1 interface modules.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Silkscreen 4 Boards Appearance of the front panel 8CE1A 8CE1B RT-HIC-16CE1 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 LINK LINK RT-HIC-16CE1 Table 4-27 Description of the channelized T1 interface modules Silkscreen Appearance of the Front Panel 4CT1 8CT1 8*CT1/PRl-100ohm RTP-HIC-16CT1 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 Table 4-28 describes the indicators of channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface modules. Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Table 4-28 Description of the indicators of channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface modules Indicator State and significance LINK If the indicator is ON, the link is connected. If the indicator is OFF, the link is disconnected. ACT If the indicator is OFF, no data is being transmitted or received. If the indicator is flashing, data is being transmitted or received. The indicators corresponding to the relevant port number.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards When the router works in CT1 mode, the default setting is binding time slots as N x 56 kbit/s (N = 1 to 24). 4.8 Channelized E3 interface modules There is one type of channelized E3 interface module: the 1-port channelized E3 module (1CE3). 4.8.1 Functions The channelized E3 interface module supports channelized E3 and unchannelized E3 operation modes. In channelized operating mode, the E1 channels can be configured with time slot binding.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4.8.3 Interface attributes Table 4-32 shows the attributes of the channelized E3 interface module. Table 4-32 Attributes of the channelized E3 interface module Attribute Description 1CE3 Connector type SMB Cable type 75-ohm coaxial cable Operating mode E3, CE3, and CE1 Interface rate z z E3 mode: 34.368 Mbit/s CE3 mode: 16 E1 channels with a rate of 2.048 Mbit/s per E1 channel z CE1 mode: N x 64 kbit/s (N = 1 to 31) Max.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards DTE and DCE Generally, the 4SAE card is connected with a modem and serves as a dialing port. In this case, you need to set the appropriate baud rate. The synchronous serial port can work in either DTE mode or DCE mode. For two directly connected devices, one device works in DTE mode and the other works in DCE mode .
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards V.24 V.35 38400 bit/s 20 m 38 400 bit/s 78 m 64000 bit/s 20 m 56 000 bit/s 60 m 115200 bit/s 10 m 64 000 bit/s 50 m — — 2 048 000 bit/s 30 m 4.9.2 Front panel Table 4-35 shows the appearance of the synchronous serial port module. Table 4-35 Description of the synchronous serial port module Silkscrern Appearance of the front panel 4SAE Table 4-36 describes the indicators of a synchronous serial port module.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Attribute Description DCE Minimum baud rate 1200 bit/s 1200 bit/s Maximum baud rate 64 kbit/s 2.048 Mbit/s Cable type V.24 DTE cable V.24 DCE cable V.35 DTE cable V.35 DCE cable Supported protocol PPP, HDLC, Frame Relay, MFR, and MP 4.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards 4.10.2 Front panel Table 4-38 shows the appearance of channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface modules. Table 4-38 Description of channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface modules Silkscreen Appearance of the front panel 1CPOS(E) RT-HIC-1POS RT-HIC-2POS RT-HIC-4POS RT-HIC-CPE1 RT-HIC-CPT1 Table 4-39 describes the indicators of channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface modules. 4-34 Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Table 4-39 Description of the indicators on the front panel of POS optical interface modules Indicator State and Significance LINK If the indicator is ON, the link is connected. If the indicator is OFF, the link is disconnected. ACT If the indicator is OFF, no data is being transmitted or received. If the indicator is flashing, data is being transmitted or received. 4.10.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards The Secure Router 8012 with HSSI can be connected to the DCE equipment (CSU/DSU) as the DTE equipment, or it can be connected with the DTE equipment back-to-back. The functions of interface are as follows: z The HSSI interface level is ECL. The highest rate is 52 Mbit/s and the maximum transmission distance is 50 inches (15 m). z HSSI supports two loop working modes: the physical chip self-loop and the line self-loop.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards Table 4-43 Attributes of the HSSI interface module Item Description Type HSSI electrical interface Rate 52 Mbit/s Working mode Unchannelized: 51.84M Standard compliance Compliant with STS-1 Supported network protocol IP Supported link layer protocols PPP HDLC 4.12 IPSec encryption HIC module 4.12.1 Function The encryption HIC module supports IPSec.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 4 Boards indicator flashes, data is being transmitted or received. 4.12.3 Module attributes Table 4-46 shows the attributes of the IPSec encryption HIC module.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents 5 Cables ...........................................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 DC power cable.............................................................................................................................................5-2 5.1.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5.10.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................5-30 5.10.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-30 ii Nortel Networks Inc. Issue 5.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Figures Figure 5-1 DC power cable ................................................................................................................................5-2 Figure 5-2 Console port cable ............................................................................................................................5-3 Figure 5-3 Schematic diagram of straight-through cable ...................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table 5-1 Pin assignment of console cables .......................................................................................................5-3 Table 5-2 Pin assignment of AUX cables ...........................................................................................................5-4 Table 5-3 Pin assignment of straight-through cable............................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5 Cables About this chapter The following table shows the contents of this chapter. Title Description 5.1 DC power cable This section describes the structure of a DC power cable. 5.2 AC power cable This section describes the structure of an AC power cable. 5.3 Console port cable This section describes the structure of the console communication cable. 5.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5.1 DC power cable 5.1.1 Introduction The Direct Current (DC) power input range is from –36 V DC to –72 V DC. The DC power cable contains the –48 V power cable NEG (–) and the ground (GND) power cable RTN (+).The power cable transfers the –48 V DC power from the DC distribution equipment to the terminal block of the Secure Router 8012 power module, supplying power for the Secure Router 8012 equipment. 5.1.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5.2.2 Structure The Secure Router 8012 AC power cable includes the local-standard cable for Europe, North America, and the United Kingdom, as well as the Chinese standard AC power cable. 5.3 Console port cable 5.3.1 Introduction The console cable connects the Secure Router 8012 console port to the serial port of the console device for transmitting equipment configuration data. The console cable is an 8-core shielded cable.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables RJ45 Signal Direction DB25 DB9 Signal 4 - 7 5 GND 5 - 8 1 GND 6 Å 2 3 TXD(Transmit Data) 7 Å 20 4 DTR(Data Terminal Ready) 8 Å 4 7 RTS(Request to Send) 5.4 Auxiliary port communication cable 5.4.1 Introduction The auxiliary (AUX) port cable connects the Secure Router 8012 AUX port to the modem for remote transmission of configuration data. The AUX port cable is an 8-core shielded cable.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5.5 Ethernet cable 5.5.1 Introduction The Ethernet cable consists of two types: straight-through cable and crossover cable. Straight-through cable Straight through cable is also called standard cable. The wire sequences of the twisted pairs crimped in the RJ45 connectors at both ends are the same. Straight-through cable connects a terminal device (a PC or the router) to a hub or a LAN switch.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-3 Pin assignment of straight-through cable RJ45 Signal Category 5 Twisted Pair Signal Direction RJ45 1 TX+ White (Orange) Æ 1 2 TX- Orange Æ 2 3 RX+ White (Green) Å 3 4 - Blue - 4 5 - White (Blue) - 5 6 RX- Green Å 6 7 - White (Brown) - 7 8 - Brown - 8 Table 5-4 Pin assignment of crossover cable RJ45 Signal Category 5 Twisted Pair Signal Direction RJ45 1 TX+ White (Green) Æ 3 2 TX- Gree
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-5 Relationship between the interface type and corresponding optical fiber Interface type Fiber transmission mode Optical connectors Transmission Distance FIC ATM 155M optical interface Single-mode/multi-mode SC/PC 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m HIC ATM 155M optical interface Single-mode/multi-mode LC/PC 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m Ethernet optical interface Single-mode/multi-mode LC/PC 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m Gigabit Ethernet interface Single-mode/
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-5 SC/PC optical connector Figure 5-6 shows the outline of the LC/PC optical connectors. Figure 5-6 LC/PC optical connector When you plug in or unplug LC/PC and SC/PC optical connectors, you do not need to rotate them... The operation procedures and precautions are as follows: z When plugging in the fiber connector, be careful to align the fiber head with the optical interface, and push in the fiber with proper force.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-7 The 75-ohm 4E1/4CE1 coaxial cable A 1 2 X0 A 4 W 3 X8 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) X4 X6 X2 X7 X3 X5 Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-8 The 120-ohm 4E1/4CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable Table 5-6 and Table 5-7 show the pin assignment of 4E1/4CE1 coaxial and twisted-pair cables. Table 5-6 Pin assignment of 4E1/4CE1 coaxial cable 5-10 DB68 Signal Direction BNC 1 AGND — — 2 AGND — — 3 TxTip3 Æ No. 3 transmission 4 TxRing3 Æ No. 3 transmission 5 AGND — — 6 AGND — — 10 — — — 11 TxTip2 Æ No. 2 transmission 12 TxRing2 Æ No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction BNC 19 TxTip1 Æ No. 1 transmission 20 TxRing1 Æ No. 1 transmission 21 AGND — — 22 AGND — — 27 TxTip0 Æ No. 1 transmission 28 TxRing0 Æ No. 1 transmission 29 AGND — — 30 AGND — — 35 AGND — — 36 RxShield3 — — 37 RxTip3 Å No. 3 reception 38 RxRing3 Å No. 3 reception 43 AGND — — 44 RxShield2 — — 45 RxTip2 Å No. 2 reception 46 RxRing2 Å No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-7 Pin assignment of 4E1/4CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable 5-12 DB68 Signal Direction Signal RJ45 1 AGND — — — 2 AGND — — — 3 TxTip3 Æ RxTip3 4 4 TxRing3 Æ RxRing3 5 36 RxShield3 Å TxShield3 3 37 RxTip3 Å TxTip3 1 38 RxRing3 Å TxRing3 2 7 TxShield3 Æ RxShield3 6 5 AGND — — — 6 AGND — — — 11 TxTip2 Æ RxTip2 4 12 TxRing2 Æ RxRing2 5 44 RxShield2 Å TxShield2 3 45 RxTip2 Å T
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction Signal RJ45 61 RxTip0 Å TxTip0 1 62 RxRing0 Å TxRing0 2 30 AGND — — — 35 AGND — — — 43 AGND — — — 51 AGND — — — 59 AGND — — — 67 AGND — — — 68 AGND — — — 5.7.2 8E1/8CE1 interface cable The Secure Router 8012 provides two types of 8-port interface cables as shown in Figure 5-9 and Figure 5-10.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-10 120-ohm 8E1/8CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable A X0 W1 X1 W2 X2 W3 X3 W4 X4 W5 W6 X5 X6 W7 X7 W8 X8 Table 5-8 and Table 5-9 show the pin assignment of 8E1/8CE1 coaxial and twisted-pair cables.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction Signal BNC 14 PGND — — — 19 TxTip1 Æ TxTip1 No.1 transmission 20 TxRing1 Æ TxRing1 No.1 transmission 53 RxTip1 Å RxTip1 No.1 reception 54 RxRing1 Å RxRing1 No.1 reception 21 PGND — — — 22 PGND — — — 27 TxTip0 Æ TxTip0 No.0 transmission 28 TxRing0 Æ TxRing0 No.0 transmission 61 RxTip0 Å RxTip0 No.0 reception 62 RxRing0 Å RxRing0 No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction Signal BNC 43 PGND — — — 51 PGND — — — 59 PGND — — — 67 DGND — — — 68 DGND — — — Table 5-9 Pin assignment of 8E1/8CE1/8CT1 shielded twisted-pair cable 5-16 DB68 Signal Direction Signal RJ45 1 DGND — — — 2 DGND — — — 47 CAB_ID0 Æ PIN1 DGND — 55 CAB_ID1 Æ PIN68 DGND — 63 CAB_ID2 Æ PIN67 DGND — 3 TxTip3 Æ TxTip3 4 4 TxRing3 Æ TxRing3 5 7 TxShield3 Æ TxShield
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction Signal RJ45 20 TxRing1 Æ TxRing1 5 23 TxShield1 Æ TxShield1 6 52 RxShield1 Å RxShield1 3 53 RxTip1 Å RxTip1 1 54 RxRing1 Å RxRing1 2 21 PGND — — — 22 PGND — — — 27 TxTip0 Æ TxTip0 4 28 TxRing0 Æ TxRing0 5 31 TxShield0 Æ TxShield0 6 60 RxShield0 Å RxShield0 3 61 RxTip0 Å RxTip0 1 62 RxRing0 Å RxRing0 2 30 PGND — — — 29 PGND — — — 9 TxTip7 Æ TxTip7
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB68 Signal Direction Signal RJ45 57 RxTip5 Å RxTip5 1 58 RxRing5 Å RxRing5 2 33 TxTip4 Æ TxTip4 4 34 TxRing4 Æ TxRing4 5 32 TxShield4 Æ TxShield4 6 64 RxShield4 Å RxShield4 3 65 RxTip4 Å RxTip4 1 66 RxRing4 Å RxRing4 2 35 PGND — — — 39 PGND — — — 43 PGND — — — 51 PGND — — — 59 PGND — — — 67 DGND — — — 68 DGND — — — 5.7.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-11 75-ohm 16CE1 coaxial cable Label 32 Label 31 Label 30 View A Label 29 W2 A Label 4 W1 Main Label Label 3 Label 2 Label 1 Figure 5-12 120-ohm 16CE1 shielded twisted-pair cable 1 2 Back Side LOGO W1 W2 W9 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) W3 W10 W4 W11 W5 W12 Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-10 Pin assignment of the 16CE1 coaxial cable 5-20 DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal BNC 2 RxTip1 Å — — 22 RxRing1 Å RxRing1 No. 1 reception 41 TxTip1 Æ — — 61 TxRing1 Æ TxRing1 No. 1 transmission 3 RxTip2 Å — — 23 RxRing2 Å RxRing2 No. 2 reception 42 TxTip2 Æ — — 62 TxRing2 Æ TxRing2 No. 2 transmission 4 RxTip3 Å — — 24 RxRing3 Å RxRing3 No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal BNC 48 TxTip8 Æ — — 68 TxRing8 Æ TxRing8 No. 8 transmission 12 RxTip9 Å — — 31 RxRing9 Å RxRing9 No. 9 reception 51 TxTip9 Æ — — 70 TxRing9 Æ TxRing9 No. 9 transmission 13 RxTip10 Å — — 32 RxRing10 Å RxRing10 No. 10 reception 52 TxTip10 Æ — — 71 TxRing10 Æ TxRing10 No. 10 transmission 14 RxTip11 Å — — 33 RxRing11 Å RxRing11 No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal BNC 57 TxTip15 Æ — — 76 TxRing15 Æ TxRing15 No. 15 transmission 19 RxTip16 Å — — 38 RxRing16 Å RxRing16 No. 16 reception 58 TxTip16 Æ — — 77 TxRing16 Æ TxRing16 No.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal RJ45 23 RxRing2 Å RxRing2 2 42 TxTip2 Æ TxTip2 4 62 TxRing2 Æ TxRing2 5 4 RxTip3 Å RxTip3 1 24 RxRing3 Å RxRing3 2 43 TxTip3 Æ TxTip3 4 63 TxRing3 Æ TxRing3 5 5 RxTip4 Å RxTip4 1 25 RxRing4 Å RxRing4 2 44 TxTip4 Æ TxTip4 4 64 TxRing4 Æ TxRing4 5 6 RxTip5 Å RxTip5 1 26 RxRing5 Å RxRing5 2 45 TxTip5 Æ TxTip5 4 65 TxRing5 Æ TxRing5 5 7 Rx
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5-24 DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal RJ45 13 RxTip10 Å RxTip10 1 32 RxRing10 Å RxRing10 2 52 TxTip10 Æ TxTip10 4 71 TxRing10 Æ TxRing10 5 14 RxTip11 Å RxTip11 1 33 RxRing11 Å RxRing11 2 53 TxTip11 Æ TxTip11 4 72 TxRing11 Æ TxRing11 5 15 RxTip12 Å RxTip12 1 34 RxRing12 Å RxRing12 2 54 TxTip12 Æ TxTip12 4 73 TxRing12 Æ TxRing12 5 16 RxTip13 Å RxTip13 1 35 RxRing13 Å RxRing13
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB78 Signal Signal direction Signal RJ45 11 CABLE_TY PE_SEL1 ÅPGND — — 20 PGND — — — 21 PGND — — — 30 PGND — — — 39 PGND — — — 40 PGND — — — 49 PGND — — — 50 PGND — — — 59 PGND — — — 60 PGND — — — 69 PGND — — — 78 PGND — — — 5.7.4 4CT1/8CT1 interface cable The 4CT1/8CT1 interface module of Secure Router 8012 is connected with the 120-ohm shielded twisted-pair cable.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-13 E3 interface cable BNC connector SMB connector 5.9 Synchronous serial interface cable 5.9.1 Introduction Every 4SAE interface is 28-core connectors. One end is the DB28 connector to connect with the router, and the other end differs according to the network segment. Both are 3 m in length. The synchronous serial port cable consists of the following types: z V.24 (EIA/TIA-232 DTE cable: DB-25 (male) plug at the network end z V.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Figure 5-15 V.24 DCE cable z V.35 DTE cable Figure 5-16 V.35 DTE cable z V.35 DCE cable Figure 5-17 V.35 DCE cable The following tables show the pin assignments for synchronous serial port cable. Table 5-12 Pin assignment of the V.24 DTE cable DB-28 Signal Signal direction DB-25 Signal 6 GND — 7 Circuit GND Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables DB-28 Signal Signal direction DB-25 Signal 21 GND — 1 Shield GND 1 TxD+ Æ 2 TxD 19 RxD+ Å 3 RxD 13 RTS+ Æ 4 RTS 23 CTS+ Å 5 CTS 27 DTR+ Æ 20 DTR 25 DSR+ Å 6 DSR 17 RxC+ Å 17 RxC 3 TxC+ Å 15 TxC 15 TxCE+ Æ 24 ETC 11 DCD+ Å 8 DCD 22 LL Æ 18 LIST Table 5-13 Pin assignment of the V.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-14 Pin assignment of the V.35 DTE cable DB-28 Signal Signal direction DB-25 Signal 6 GND — A Circuit GND 21 GND — B Shield GND 1 TxD+ Æ P SD+ 2 TxD- Æ S SD- 19 RxD+ Å R RD+ 20 RxD- Å T RD- Table 5-15 Pin assignment of the V.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables 5.10 HSSI cable 5.10.1 Introduction High Speed Serial Interface cable has two types: the DTE-to-DCE cable (HSSI interface cable) and the DTE-to-DTE cable (null modem cable). All are 3 m in length. DTE-to-DCE cable DTE-to-DCE cable is the straight-through cable. The line sequences of the twisted pairs in the (DB-50) SCSI-II connectors at the two ends are the same.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Relation Color (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Direction (DB50)S CSI-II Signal Pair 3 White 3 CA+ Å 3 CA+ Green 28 CA- 28 CA- White 4 RD+ 4 RD+ Brown 29 RD- 29 RD- White 5 LC+ 5 LC+ Gray 30 LC- 30 LC- Red 6 ST+ 6 ST+ Blue 31 ST- 31 ST- Red 7 SG 7 SG Orange 32 SG 32 SG Red 8 TA+ 8 TA+ Green 33 TA- 33 TA- Red 9 TT+ 9 TT+ Brown 34 TT- 34 TT- Red 10 LA+ 10 LA+ Gray 35 LA- 35 LA
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Relation Pair 17 Pair 18 Pair 19 Pair 20 Pair 21 Pair 22 Pair 23 Pair 24 Pair 25 5-32 Color (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Blue 41 Ancillary to DCE Yellow 17 Ancillary to DCE Orange 42 Ancillary to DCE Yellow 18 Ancillary to DCE Green 43 Ancillary to DCE Yellow 19 SG Brown 44 SG Yellow 20 Ancillary from DCE Gray 45 Ancillary from DCE Violet 21 Ancillary from DCE Blue 46 Ancillary from DCE Violet 22 Ancillary fr
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Table 5-17 Pin assignment of the DTE-to-DTE cable (null modem cable) Relation Color (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Direction (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Pair 1 White 1 SG — 1 SG Blue 26 SG — 26 SG White 2 RT+ Å 9 TT+ Orange 27 RT- Å 34 TT- White 3 CA+ Å 8 TA+ Green 28 CA- Å 33 TA- White 4 RD+ Å 11 SD+ Brown 29 RD- Å 36 SD- White 5 LC+ Not connected 10 LA+ Gray 30 LC- Not connected 35 LA- Red 6 ST
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Relation Pair 13 Pair 14 Pair 15 Pair 16 Pair 17 Pair 18 Pair 19 Pair 20 Pair 21 Pair 22 Pair 23 Pair 24 5-34 Color (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Direction (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Orange 37 Loopback (not connected) — 37 Loopback (not connected) Black 13 SG — 13 SG Green 38 SG — 38 SG Black 14 Not used — 14 Not used Brown 39 Not used — 39 Not used Black 15 Not used — 15 Not used Gray 40 Not used — 40
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description 5 Cables Relation Color (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Direction (DB50) SCSI-II Signal Pair 25 Violet 25 SG — 25 SG Gray 50 SG — 50 SG Refer to the previous table to produce two Ethernet cables. Arrange the line order according to this chromatogram. Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents A List of indicators...................................................................................................................... A-1 A.1 Board indicators ..........................................................................................................................................A-1 A.1.1 RPU indicators ................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table A-1 Discription of the RPU front panel components ...............................................................................A-1 Table A-2 Description of NPU indicators..........................................................................................................A-2 Table A-3 HIC/FIC indicators ...........................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description A List of indicators A List of indicators A.1 Board indicators A.1.1 RPU indicators Table A-1 shows the status and description of RPU indicators. Table A-1 Discription of the RPU front panel components Name Silkscreen Description ALM (red) SYS The system running LED, including the fan, power supply, and Network Process Unit (NPU) warnings. Constant ON means the CPU has received a warning. NPU The NPU failure LED. Constant ON means the NPU failed.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description A List of indicators Name PWR1 PWR2 10/100/1000M Ethernet 0 100/1000M Ethernet 1 100/1000M Ethernet 2 Silkscreen Description ALM (red) The fan warning LED. Constant ON means the fan is not in position or has failed. PRN (green) The LED of the first power module in position. Constant ON means the power module is in position. Constant OFF means the power module is not in position. ALM (red) The first power module failure LED.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description A List of indicators A.1.3 HIC/FIC indicators Table A-3 shows the status and description of HIC/FIC indicators. Table A-3 HIC/FIC indicators Name Description LINK (Green) OFF means the link is not connected and ON means the link is connected. ACT (Yellow) OFF means no data is being transmitted or received on the interface and blinking means data is being transmitted or received. A.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description A List of indicators Name Color Implication ALM Red The power module fault indicator. Constant ON means the power module has faults. The running state of the power module is available from the indicators on the RPU front panel. Table A-6 shows the status and description of the indicators. Table A-6 Indicators of the power module on the RPU front panel Type Silkscreen Description PWR1 LED PRN (green) The LED of the first power module in position.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents B List of boards.............................................................................................................................B-1 B.1 Boards.......................................................................................................................................................... B-1 B.2 RPU .....................................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Tables Table B-1 Boards supported by the Secure Router 8012 ................................................................................... B-1 Table B-2 Console interface attributes............................................................................................................... B-3 Table B-3 AUX interface attributes ...................................................................................................................
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards B List of boards B.1 Boards Table B-1 lists the boards supported by the Secure Router 8012.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards B-2 Silkscreen Full name 4xOC3/STM1 ATM (HIC) (SFP) 4-port OC-3/STM-1 ATM (HIC) High Speed Optical Interface Board(SFP) for the Secure Router 8012 1CPOS(E) 1-port channelized POS optical module 2xFE UTP 2-Port 100M Ethernet High Speed Electrical Interface Card (RJ45) for the Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 4xFE UTP 4-Port 100M Ethernet High Speed Electrical Interface Card (RJ45) for the Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 8xFE UT
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Silkscreen Full name IPSec Module IPSEC High Speed Interface Board for the Secure Router 8002, 8004, and 8008 B.2 RPU Table B-2 lists the attributes of the console port. Table B-2 Console interface attributes Attribute Description Connector type RJ-45 Standard RS-232 Baud rate 9600 bit/s to 115 200 bit/s 9600 bit/s by default Table B-3 lists the attributes of the AUX port.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP IEEE 802.2 IEEE 802.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Attribute Description Compliant standard IEEE 802.3u Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Supported network protocol IP B.4 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface module Table B-8 lists the attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface. Table B-7 Attributes of the 100Base-FX Ethernet optical interface Item Description Interface type SFP optical interface. For the module configuration, see Table B-8.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Connector type LC B.5 1000Base-X Ethernet optical interface module Table B-9 lists the attributes of the 1000Base-X Ethernet optical interface. Table B-9 Attributes of the 1000Base-X Ethernet interface module Item Description 2GE 1GE Interface type SFP interface (Configure this module separately. See Table B-10 for attributes of SFP optical module and Table B-11 for attributes of SFP electrical interface module.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Attributes Description Optical fiber type Multimo de Connector type LC Single-m ode Single-m ode Single-m ode Singlemode Single-m ode Table B-11 Attributes of SFP module of 1000Base-X Ethernet electrical interface Item Description Transmission distance 100 m Duplex Full-duplex Connector type RJ-45 Rate 1000 Mbit/s B.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Attribute Description 4/8E1 4/8/16CE1 4/8CT1 16CT1 Interface standard ITU-T G.703 and ITU-T G.704 Supported network protocol IP Other supported protocols PPP, LAPB, X.25, Frame Relay, HDLC, and MP (16CE1/16CT1 supports PPP, HDLC, and MP.) When the router works in CT1 mode, the default setting is binding time slots as N x 56 kbit/s (N = 1 to 24). B.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Table B-14 Attributes of the 4SAE interface Attribute Description Connector type DB-28 Interface standard and working mode V.24 V.35 DTE and DCE DTE DCE Minimum baud rate (bit/s) 1200 1200 Maximum baud rate (bit/s) 64 k 2.048 M Cable type V.24 DTE cable V.24 DCE cable V.35 DTE cable V.35 DCE cable Supported protocols PPP HDLC Frame Relay MFR MP B.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Supported protocols IPoA IPoEoA PPPoA PPPoEoA NOTE The HIC high-speed ATM 155M optical interface supports only IPoA. The FIC low-speed ATM 155M SFP optical module is placed inside. The attributes of this module are shown in Table B-16.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Maxi mum –14 dBm –8 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm Receiver sensitivity –30 dBm –31 dBm –37 dBm –37 dBm Sender type LD LED Connector type LC B.10 Channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface module Table B-18 lists the attributes of the channelized and unchannelized POS optical interface.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description B List of boards Item Description Receiver sensitivity –30 dBm –31 dBm Sender type LD LED Connector type LC –37 dBm –37 dBm B.11 HSSI interface module Table B-20 shows the attributes of the HSSI interface. Table B-20 Attributes of the HSSI interface Item Description Type HSSI electrical interface Rate 52 Mbit/s Working mode Unchannelized: 51.
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Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description C Acronyms and abbreviations C Acronyms and abbreviations A AC Alternating Current ATM Advanced Traffic Management AUX Auxiliary (port) C CPU Central Processing Unit CSU Channel Service Unit D DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data Circuit-terminating Equipment DSR Data Set Ready DSU Data Service Unit DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTR Data Terminal Ready E EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility EPLD Erasable Programmable Log
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description C Acronyms and abbreviations FIC Flexible Interface Card FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array G GE Gigabit Ethernet GND Ground H HDLC High-level Data Link Control HIC High-speed Interface Card I IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IP Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network L LAN Local Area Network LC Lucent Connector LD Laser Diode LED Light-emitting diode M M
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description NVRAM C Acronyms and abbreviations Non-Volatile Random Access Memory O ODF Optical Distribution Frame P PC Personal Computer PGND Protection Ground POS Packet Over SDH/SONET PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 PRI Primary Rate Interface Q QoS Quality of Service R RH Relative Humidity RJ45 Registered Jack 45 RPM Round Per Minute RPU Routing Process Unit S SA Security Association SC
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description C Acronyms and abbreviations U UBR Unspecified Bit Rate UL Underwriter Laboratories Inc. V VBR C-4 Variable Bit Rate Nortel Networks Inc. Issue 5.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Contents Index ................................................................................................................................................ i-1 Issue 5.3 (6 April 2009) Nortel Networks Inc.
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description Index A EMC, 1-2 air flow of the heat dissipation system, 3-4 appearance ATM over E3 interface module ATM over E3 interface module panel, 4-35 channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface module channelized and unchannelized E1/T1 interface module panel, 4-25, 4-28 channelized/unchannelized POS optical interface module channelized/unchannelized POS optical interface module panel, 4-37 of HIC/FIC components, 4-9 of NPU components, 4-8 of RPU components, 4-8
Nortel Secure Router 8012 Hardware Description pin assignment DTE-to-DCE cable, 5-31 V.24 DCE cable, 5-28 V.24 DTE cable, 5-27 R relationship between the interface type and corresponding optical fiber, 5-7 RPU, 1-2, 3-3, 4-11, 4-12, 4-13 interfaces, 4-14 S synchronous serial port module Indicator, 4-31 system configuration, 1-5 T technical parameter fan module, 3-4 NPU NPU technical parameter, 4-17 power module, 2-5 V V.24 DCE cable, 5-27 V.24 DTE cable, 5-26 V.35 DCE cable, 5-27, 5-29 V.
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