Gateway Series Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Notice
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Translations
- Customer Information
- Chapter 1, About the Vanguard 3400 Series
- Chapter 2, Hardware Description
- Overview
- Enclosure
- Motherboard
- Vanguard Networks Daughtercards
- Supported Daughtercards
- Daughtercard Compatibility
- Figure 2-6. New Vanguard 3400 Series Daughtercard Example
- Figure 2-7. 56K DSU/CSU Daughtercard Connector
- Figure 2-8. FT1 and FE1 Daughtercard Connectors
- Figure 2-9. Dual E&M Daughtercard Connectors
- Figure 2-10. FXS Daughtercard
- Figure 2-11. FXO Daughtercard
- Figure 2-12. V.90 Modem Daughtercard Connectors
- Chapter 3, Installation and Replacement
- Overview
- Checking Your Shipment Contents
- Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series
- Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series
- Chapter 4, Powering Up Your Vanguard 3400 Series
- Appendix A, Specifications
- Appendix B, Software License and Regulatory Information
- Return Procedures
- Index

2-2 Hardware Description
Enclosure
Enclosure
Introduction This section describes the components of the Vanguard 3400 Series enclosure.
Enclosure The Vanguard 3400 Series models are standalone units with an external 110/220
VAC power supply that can be used either on a desktop or installed on a rack shelf.
The enclosures contain a motherboard, (optional) daughtercards, and optional mini
PCI modules.
Front Panel The front panel of the Vanguard 3400 Series (see Figure 2-1) has two LEDs that
provide node status. For a description of the LEDs refer to the “Powering Up Your
Vanguard 3400 Series” section in Chapter 4.
Figure 2-1. Vanguard 3400 Series Front Panel
Rear Panel Figure 2-2 shows the Vanguard 3400 Series rear panels. The available ports on the
rear panel for the 3400 models are listed in the table below.
Port 3410 3460
Serial Port 1 Async Yes Yes
Serial Port 1 Sync Yes Yes
CTP Port 4 Yes Yes
Routed Ethernet Port 23 Yes Yes
Routed Ethernet Port 24 Yes Yes
Daughtercard Site Port 7 Yes Yes
Daughtercard Site Port 10 --- Yes










