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

2-4 Hardware Description
Motherboard
Motherboard
General
Description
The Vanguard 3400 Series motherboard contains 16 MB flash and 64 MB of
SDRAM memory. It uses the MPC8270 CPU operated in single MPC 8270 mode.
Additionally, the motherboard supports the following:
• One or two daughtercards, depending on which model you have (see daugh-
tercard matrix on page 2-6 for model-specific support)
• One Serial Port, depending on which model you have
• Up to two 10/100 Base T auto-sensing Ethernet ports. (Refer to rear panel
matrix on
page 2-2 for support by model)
• One CTP port
• Two Front Panel green LEDS; Power and Status
• Connector for external 5V power supply
• Encryption PCI Mezzanine card
• Real Time clock battery
Figure 2-4 shows the location of the 3410 motherboard components and Figure 2-5
shows the location of the 3460 motherboard components.
Figure 2-4. Vanguard 3410 Series Motherboard
Battery
Daughtercard Slot 1
Encryption Module
Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity
Serial Number
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