Vanguard 3400 Series Installation Manual
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Contents Special Notices and Translations Customer Information Chapter 1 About the Vanguard 3400 Series Overview ...................................................................................................... Features ......................................................................................................... Applications .................................................................................................. 1-1 1-2 1-6 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Overview ..............
Contents (continued) Appendix B Software License and Regulatory Information Overview ...................................................................................................... B-1 FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU, T1, and ISDN Interfaces ................................................................................. B-2 B-4 Product Declarations and Regulatory Information ....................................... Return Procedures Introduction ...............
About This Manual Overview Introduction This installation describes features, hardware, specifications, and applications for the Vanguard 3400 Series. Note For information on operating system software and configuration, see the Vanguard Basic Configuration Manual (Part Number T0113). Audience This manual is intended for people who install and operate the Vanguard 3400 Series.
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Chapter 1 About the Vanguard 3400 Series Overview Description The Vanguard 3400 Series Standalone Routers, supporting up to two daughtercard slots, provide wide area network (WAN) access for service providers and enterprise applications. Figure 1-1. Vanguard 3400 Series For a detailed description of the Vanguard 3400 Series and its features, refer to the “Features” section on page 1-2.
Features Features Introduction This section summarizes the features available with your Vanguard 3410/3410w/ 3460/3480. For descriptions of the software running on your Vanguard 3410/3410w/ 3460/3480, refer to the appropriate protocol document.
Features Product Target Encryption Performance (PPS) (LAN to WAN) Applications Ware S/W IP Sec VPN Power (DC) Redundant Power Hardware Features (continued) VG 3410 VG 3410w Small Branch FSP Small Branch FS Data Only Data Only Y Y 40k 40k Y Y Y Y Available in software bundles Available in software bundles N N N N VG 3460 Small Branch IPT Gateway VG 3480 Small Branch IPT Gateway Y 40k Y 40k Y Y Y Y N N N N For additional information about the rear panel ports and the daughtercards, refer to ap
Features Daughtercards You can purchase daughtercards to expand the capability of your Vanguard 3400 Series. Vanguard 3410/3410w/3460/3480 Daughtercard Matrix Daughtercard Description Product Code 2P-SDC (2-Port Serial) 1130-10004 56K DSU 68472 Dual E&M 65729 Dual FXS 68372 BRI Voice 68525 FT1 - 120 W 49666 FE1 - 75 W 49669 FE1 - 120 W 49716 FT1 - 120 W 1600-00001 FE1 - 75 W 1600-00075 FE1 - 120 W 1600-00120 FXS/FXO 80019 G.
Features Note If a table entry contains the value "Yes", the daughtercard type will be supported in the DC Site for that platform. If a table entry contains the entry " --- ", the daughtercard type will not be supported in that DC Site of that platform. Software Support The Vanguard 3410/3460 requires Release 7.0 or greater software. The Vanguard 3480 requires Release 7.2 or greater software. The 3410w requires Release 7.3 or greater software.
Features Note A license refers to both a legal document that allows you to use features and to the software that contains those features. For license features, please consult the software matrix or call your sales representative.
Applications Applications Introduction This section illustrates some typical applications of the Vanguard 3410/3460/3480. Ethernet Vanguard 3410w Multiple Devices BSC Vanguard 6841 MPLS/FR Corporate Data Center FT1 Vanguard 3410 xDSL Modem Back Up Figure 1-2.
Applications Serial Vanguard 3410 IPSec Vanguard 6841 Multiple Devices IPSec MPLS/FR Corporate Data Center IPSec FT1 Vanguard 3410 xDSL Modem Back Up Figure 1-3.
Applications Soft Switch 6800 Series WAN (IP/MPLS) PRI Main Office PSTN FXO 3460/3480 ASG Analog Phone IP Telephone Laptop Fax Small/Medium Branch Office Figure 1-4.
Applications 7300 Series IPSec WAN PRI Data Center IPSec PSTN SIP IPPBX FXO 3460/3480 ASG Analog Phone IP Telephone Laptop Fax Small/Medium Branch Office Figure 1-5.
Applications Client or Partner Office HTTP Access to Branch Web Server Internet Service Provider Network 2 IP Main Office or Headquarters IP 6800Series Service Provider Network 1 MPLS Independent Routable Paths over WAN Ethernet Interfaces IPSec Branch Office IP 3480 ASG Web Server in DMZ Zone LAN User LAN User Figure 1-6.
Chapter 2 Hardware Description Overview Introduction This chapter describes the Vanguard 3400 Series.
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.
Enclosure DC Site 1 3410/3410w Ports 7-9 5V DC RS-232 Serial Power (Sync/Async) Input Port 1 3460 CTP Port 4 DC Site 1 (Ports 7-9, 51-60) 5V DC Multi-Function CTP Power Port 4 Serial Input Port 1 DC Site 1 (Ports 7-9) 3480 5V DC Power Input Routed Ethernet Ports Ports 23, 24 DC Site 2 (Ports 10-12, 61-70) Routed Ethernet Ports Ports 23, 24 DC Site 2 (Ports 10-12) Multi-Function CTP Switched/Routed Port 4 Serial Ethernet Ports Port 1 Ports 24, 25, 26, 27 Routed Ethernet Port Port 23 Figure 2-2.
Enclosure Serial Number Label Figure 2-3.
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 daughtercard matrix on page 2-9 for model-specific support) • One Serial Port. Depending on which model you have this is either a MultiProtocol interface (UDIMM or software configurable for V.11/X.
Motherboard Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Not Used Figure 2-5.
Motherboard Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Daughtercard Slot 2 Fan Figure 2-6.
Motherboard Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Daughtercard Slot 2 Fan Figure 2-7. Vanguard 3480 Series Motherboard Accessing the Motherboard To access the motherboard components you must remove the motherboard from the enclosure. • For information about removing and installing the motherboard refer to the “Accessing the Motherboard” section in Chapter 3.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Supported Daughtercards The table below identifies the daughtercards supported by each 3400 series model, as well as any daughtercard slot restrictions that may apply.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Note If a table entry contains the value "Yes", the daughtercard type will be supported in the DC Site for that platform. If a table entry contains the entry " --- ", the daughtercard type will not be supported in that DC Site of that platform Daughtercard Compatibility Older Vanguard Networks Daughtercards do not fit into the Vanguard 3400 Series. You can only use the newer daughtercards which are identified by a dimple as shown in Figure 2-8.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards DSU Figure 2-9. 56K DSU/CSU Daughtercard Connector 4-Port Voice FXS Daughtercard The Vanguard Quad FXS Daughter Card is supported on the Vanguard 3460/3480. The 4-Port Voice FXS Daughtercard has four RJ11 connectors for four FXS Ports. Figure 2-10 shows the 4-Port Voice FXS Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel. . FXS-1 FXS-2 FXS-3 FXS-4 Figure 2-10.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Note The FE1 Daughtercard comes with this label which specifies that the E1 interface complies with the Australian requirements ACA TS 016 - 1997 for connection to E1 SELV services. Also the E1 interface meets the IEC950 specifications for TNV1. Dual E&M Daughtercard The Dual E&M Daughtercard has two E&M interfaces. The ports use RJ11 connectors. Figure 2-13 shows the Dual E&M Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel. E&M1 E&M2 LOC REM Figure 2-13.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards • For V.35 or V.36, use 51177 DCE-DTE cable adapter and 1152-10021 V.35/V36 cable adapter 2P-SDC Figure 2-15. 2-Port Serial Daughtercard Connector DIM Daughtercard This card supports a single V.11/X.21, V.24/RS232, V.35, or V.36 DIM (Digital Interface Module) and can be set as either a DTE or DCE. Figure 2-16 shows the DIM Daughtercard connector as it appears on the back panel. DIM SITE Figure 2-16.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Services. • ITU-T G.711A (A-law) and G.711U (-law) interface voice encoding. • ITU-T G.723, G729, and Vanguard Networks proprietary CVSELP packet voice compression. Figure 2-18 shows the ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard connectors as they appear on the back panel. BRI S S-BUS HI Z S-BUS 100 Figure 2-18. ISDN BRI Voice Daughtercard Connectors 2-Port Voice FXS Daughtercard The 2-Port Voice FXS Daughtercard has two RJ11 connectors for two FXS Ports.
Vanguard Networks Daughtercards Modules Hardware Description The Vanguard 3400 Series can support an optional Encryption Module. The Vanguard 3400 Series Encryption Module provides DES/3DES/AES hardware accelerated encryption. For information on installing or removing this module, refer to the “Installing and Removing the Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card” section in Chapter 3.
Chapter 3 Installation and Replacement Overview Introduction This chapter provides instructions for the following tasks: • • • • Installation and Replacement Checking Your Shipment Contents. Installing the Vanguard 3400 Series. Cabling the Vanguard 3400 Series. Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series.
Checking Your Shipment Contents Checking Your Shipment Contents List of Contents Before you install the Vanguard 3400 Series, make sure your shipment contents are complete. The Vanguard 3400 Series is packaged in shock-absorbent packing material. Inside your shipping carton, you should find the contents shown in Figure 3-1. Vanguard 3400 Series Power Supply Vanguard 3400 Series Vanguard 3400 Series Shipping Contents • Vanguard 3400 Series enclosure • Power Supply Line Cord (Optional) Figure 3-1.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Introduction This section explains how to install the Vanguard 3400 Series. It consists of these sections: • Selecting and preparing the installation site. • Installation. • Thermal considerations. • Cabling. After the Vanguard 3400 Series is installed and cabled, go to Chapter 4, Powering Up Your Vanguard 3400 Series for instructions for powering-up the unit.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Installation How to Choose a Site Before you install the Vanguard 3400 Series, select a site for the device. Choose a site that is within an appropriate distance of a power source. Depending on your application, and the country in which the Vanguard 3400 Series is to operate, the power source must be a grounded 110 to 220 Vac outlet.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Installation Complete these steps to install the unit: Step Action 1 Unpack the Vanguard 3400 Series, and inspect the unit to ensure you have all the components. 2 Install any daughtercards that you need to add to the unit, as necessary. 3 Be sure that the four rubber feet are on the bottom of the enclosure. 4 Attach the power cord and cables to the rear panel. Refer to the “Cabling Your Vanguard 3400 Series” section on page 3-7 for cabling information.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Thermal Considerations Introduction This section explains some of the heat and temperature factors that can affect your Vanguard 3400 Series. Temperature After the unit is running, check the ambient air temperature. Make sure it does not exceed the operating temperature limits specified in Appendix A.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Cabling Your Vanguard 3400 Series Introduction This section provides information to help you cable your Vanguard 3400 Series. Caution Before connecting cables to the motherboard or daughtercard ports, be sure that the screws holding the motherboard in place are installed. Otherwise, the motherboard could loosen under the weight of the cables and cause damage to the equipment. Also use proper cable strain relief to prevent damage due to excessive cable weight.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Caution Do not connect the Ports 4, 23, 24, 25, 26, or 27 to the Public Communications Network. Note When installing a daughtercard with only one port, the port number is 7 or 10 (depending on the location of the card). Rear Panel Ports There are up to seven physical ports on the Vanguard 3400 Series rear panel. Some physical port numbers may vary from model to model. Port 1 Port 1 is either a Universal Serial Port (DB25 connector) which can be configured to support V.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series . 3400 Series Motherboard Port 1 and 2-Port Serial Data Card Interface Y-Cable (one per 2-PSDC) Cabling Interface Type Cable Adapter (one per port) DCE-DTE crossover Cable (one per port) Adapter Cable (one per port) Motherboard Port 1 V.24/RS232 DCE N/A N/A N/A 80113 15' DB25M-DB25F V.24/RS232 DTE N/A N/A 80110 3' DB25M-DB25M or 80109 15' DB25M-DB25M N/A V.35 or V.36 DCE N/A 1152-10021 DB25M-DB25F N/A 92104 7' DB25M-M34F V.35 or V.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Note This adapter is also intended to be used in conjunction with the Y-Cable for the 2-Port Serial Data Card. V.11/X.21 Cable Adapter Pinout P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vanguard 3400 Series V.35/V.36 Cable Adapter P2 1 2 3 4 5 NC 7 8 9 20 6 22 13 NC 15 16 17 18 14 NC 21 NC 23 24 25 Listed below is the pinout of the Cable Adapter that enables the use of existing V.35 and V.36 serial cables on port 1 of the 3400 Series platform.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series V.35/V.36 Cable Adapter Pinout (continued) P1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Special Cables P2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 10 11 22 13 NC 15 16 17 NC 14 20 21 NC 23 24 25 The special cables required to emulate a high speed DTE interface V.11/X.21, V.35, or V.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Vanguard 3400 Series Adapter Cables Part Number Modified from Product Code Description 80113 15’ DB25M–DB25F Straight Cable, V.24/RS232 92089 7’ DB25M–DB15F Custom Cable, V.11/X.21 91918 7’ DB25M–DB15M Custom Cable, V.11/X.21 92104 7’ DB25M–V.35F Custom Cable, V.35 or V.36 91917 7’ DB25M–M34M Custom Cable, V.35 or V.36 These tables describe the DB25 connector pinouts for port 1 and any 2-Port Serial Data Card ports: DB25 V.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series DB25 V.35/V.36 Pinouts Note For port 1 and any 2-Port Serial Data Card after the 1152-10021 Cable Adapter is installed. Pin Signal DCE Position 1 GND ------- 2 TXD A IN 3 RXD A OUT 4 RTS IN 5 CTS OUT 6 DSR OUT 7 SIG GND ------- 8 DCD OUT 14 TXD B IN 15 TXC A OUT 16 RXD B OUT 17 RXC A OUT 18 RXC B OUT 20 DTR IN 21 TXC B OUT 22 ETXC B IN 24 ETXC A IN 25 (V.36 only) TM NC DB25 V.11/X.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series DB25 V.11/X.21 Pinouts (continued) Note For port 1 and any 2-Port Serial Data Card after the 1152-10022 Cable Adapter is installed. Pin Port 4 Signal DCE Position 16 RXD B OUT 20 RTS B IN 21 TXC B OUT 22 ETXC B IN 24 ETXC A IN This port has an RJ-45 connector. Use Port 4 as the CTP for communicating with, configuring, monitoring, and for coldloading the node. Figure 3-5 shows the pin numbers for port 4. Pin 1 Pin 8 Figure 3-5.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Port 23 and Port 24 This table shows the pinouts for the RJ45 Ethernet connector for Port 23 and Port 24 when functioning as a routed Ethernet port.
Installing The Vanguard 3400 Series Figure 3-6.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Introduction You can modify your Vanguard 3400 Series by adding or replacing daughtercards or mini-PCI modules. This section explains how to make these modifications. Daughtercards You can install up to two Vanguard Networks Daughtercards in the Vanguard 3400 Series.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Accessing the Motherboard Introduction This section explains how to access the motherboard for the Vanguard 3400 Series. It also identifies the location of the key motherboard components. Before replacing modules, fans, batteries, or daughtercards, you must access the Vanguard 3400 Series motherboard. Instructions for the Figure 3-8 shows how to remove and install the Vanguard 3400 Series motherboard.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Caution When handling any components or cards, use ESD protection. Removing the Motherboard 1 Power down the unit and remove the cables and power cord. 2 Remove the two screws on either side of the motherboard rear panel. 3 Pull motherboard out of chassis by grabbing the bottom edge of rear panel and carefully sliding it out of chassis. 4 Place the motherboard on a clean flat surface.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Motherboard Components Figure 3-9, Figure 3-11, and Figure 3-12 show the components on a Vanguard 3400 Series motherboard. Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Figure 3-9.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Not Used Figure 3-10.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Daughtercard Slot 2 Fan Figure 3-11.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Future Expansion Connection for Upgradeablity Daughtercard Slot 1 Serial Number Label Encryption Module Battery Daughtercard Slot 2 Fan Figure 3-12.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Installing and Removing the Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card Introduction The Encryption PCI Mezzanine card is an option and may have been installed on the motherboard at the factory. If not, you can install or replace the card. This section explains how to: • Add and remove Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card. For instructions for removing the motherboard, refer to the “Accessing the Motherboard” section on page 3-18.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Release Lever Inserting Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card Removing Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card Adding Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card 1 Insert the module into the connector at an angle as shown. 2 Push down on the module so that it is parallel to the motherboard and the release levers lock it into place. Removing Encryption PCI Mezzanine Card 1 Pull outward on the release levers at the side of the card, to allow the module to be removed from the connector.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Installing/Removing the Lithium Battery Introduction Vanguard 3400 Series uses a lithium battery on the motherboard to maintain the node’s realtime clock. The battery is not used to store the configuration memory. This section explains how to replace the battery. Warning Only qualified service personnel should perform the procedure described in this section.
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series Routine Battery Replacement The lithium battery should be replaced every two years. Follow the instructions in Figure 3-14 to replace the battery. Before Removing/ Installing the Battery Before you remove or install the battery, you must access the Vanguard 3400 Series motherboard as described in the “Accessing the Motherboard” section on page 3-18. Removing/ Installing the Battery Figure 3-14 shows how to install and replace the battery.
Chapter 4 Powering Up Your Vanguard 3400 Series Overview Introduction This chapter explains how to: • Power up your Vanguard 3400 Series. • Ensure that the unit powered up correctly and is up and running by reading the front panel LEDs. • Load the Vanguard 3400 Series software.
Power Up Procedure Power Up Procedure Introduction This section explains how to power up the Vanguard 3400 Series. Procedure Follow these steps to power up your Vanguard 3400 Series. Step Action 1 Ensure that all the cards are fully inserted and secure. 2 Ensure that the AC power cord is plugged in. 3 Ensure the front panel power LED is on. To power down the Vanguard 3400 Series, unplug the power supply AC power cord from the power receptacle.
Loading the Software Loading the Software Introduction This section briefly describes how to load the software into your Vanguard 3400 Series. Note After the software has been loaded, refer to the appropriate user document to configure and use the different software options. Operating Software The operating software is compressed in FLASH and loaded into SDRAM for execution. There are a variety of operating software feature sets available for the Vanguard 3400 Series.
Appendix A Specifications Overview Introduction This appendix describes the physical and electrical specifications for the Vanguard 3400 Series. Dimensions Figure A-1 shows the exterior dimensions of the Vanguard 3400 Series. Width: 8.4 in. (21.3 cm) Height: 2.6 in. (6.6 cm) Length: 11.6 in. (29.5 cm) Figure A-1. Vanguard 3400 Series Exterior Dimensions Weight The Vanguard 3400 Series/ weights are listed below: Vanguard 3400 Series with two daughtercards installed.
Power Requirements Input voltage: 5 VDC Nom. Input current: 3400 Series: 4 A Max.
Appendix B Software License and Regulatory Information Overview Introduction This appendix provides information about the following: • FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements • Product Declarations and Regulatory Information B-1
FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU, T1, and ISDN Interfaces FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU, T1, and ISDN Interfaces Before You Begin Before a Vanguard 3400 Series can be connected to the network, you must do the following: • Provide the local telephone company with the equipment’s registration number.
FCC Part 68 and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements for DSU, T1, and ISDN Interfaces Customer-Provided FCC regulations and telephone company procedures prohibit connection of Telephone customer-provided equipment to telephone company-provided coin service Equipment (central office-implemented systems). Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Occasionally, the telephone company may make changes in their equipment, operations, or procedures.
Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Product Declarations and Regulatory Information The following sections provide information about standards compliance, safety statements, and ISDN Type Approvals. Warnings And Cautions The following special notices apply to all equipment handling procedures in this installation guide. Warning Ports capable of connecting to ports on other apparatus are defined as Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV).
Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Declarations of Conformity English Declaration of Conformity: Hereby, Vanguard Networks declares that this Vanguard Router is in compliance with the requirement and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Italian Dichiarazione di conformità: Con la presente Vanguard Networks dichiara che il router Vanguard soddisfa i requisiti essenzial e le altre disposizioni pertinenti della direttiva 1999/5/CE. Portuguese Declaração de Conformidade: Através da presente, a Vanguard Networks declara que este encaminhador Vanguard se encontra em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Industry Canada The following information includes the Industry Canada statement regarding ISDN and T1 equipment use. The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, CISPR 22 and EN 55022. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
Return Procedures Introduction The following sections apply to U.S.A. customers only. Non-U.S.A. customers with questions or concerns regarding return procedures should contact their Vanguard Networks subsidiary or distributor. Equipment Return Procedures If you have questions about equipment return procedures, on-site service or unit exchange service call the Vanguard Networks Technical Support Center at (800) 544-0062 for advice and assistance.
Factory Repair To return equipment for factory repair, call the Vanguard Networks Technical Support Center at (800) 544-0062, for return authorization and instructions. When you call, you will be given a Return Material Authorization (RMA) control number. Mark this number clearly on the shipping container for ease of identification and faster service. The RMA control number provides a convenient tracking reference for both parties.
Index Numerics 1- and 2-Port Serial Card Interface 3-9 2 Port Voice FXS Daughtercard 2-11, 2-14 2-Port Data Card 2-12 2-Port Serial Y-cable 3-15 56 K DSU/CSU Daughtercard 2-10 A Adding Components 3-17 Applications 1-7 IPT Gateway 1-9 Audience 1-3 B Battery Disposal 3-26 Removal and Replacement 3-26 Remove/Replace 3-26 Replacement Type 3-26 C Cable Adapters 3-8 Cabling 3-7 2-Port Serial Data Card 3-15 Cable Adapters 3-8 daughtercards 3-15 Canadian Regulatory Requirements B-7 Choosing a site 3-4 Components Mo
L Lease Expirations 1-1 Loading Software 4-3 M Modules 2-15 Motherboard 2-5 components 2-5 Remove/Replace 3-18 Motherboard Components 3-20 O Operating Environment 3-4 Optional Software 4-3 Ordering Connections B-2 facility interface code B-2 interface type B-2 service code B-2 USOC jack connector B-2 Overview 1-1 P Pinouts DB25 connector 3-12 RJ-45 connector. 3-14 V.11/X.21 Cable Adapter 3-9 V.35/V.