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Table Of Contents
- Cloud Services Gateway 300 Series
- At a Glance
- CSG300 Appliance Models
- Chassis Views
- CSG300 Series Appliance Specifications
- Chassis Specifications
- CSG300 Series Appliance SKUs
- Regulatory Compliance
- Certifications
- Export Control Information
- Front and Rear Panel Components
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Additional Information
- Network Interface Card Modules
- LTE Modem Module
- Embedded WiFi Module
- Interface Numbering
- Power Supply and Airflow
- AC Power Supply
- Airflow Requirements
- Installation Guidelines
- General Safety Guidelines
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Prepare the Site for Installation
- Site Preparation Guidelines
- Environmental Requirements
- Rack Requirements
- Airflow Requirements
- Install a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Unpack a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Packing List for a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Mount a CSG355 or CSG365 Appliance in a Rack
- Connect a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 1: Connect Earth Ground to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 2: Connect AC Power to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 3: Configure a Management Console to Connect to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 4: Connect a CSG300 Series Appliance to a Management Console
Network Interface Card Modules
The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances offer field configurability using the network interface card (NIC) slot. See Table 1.
Table 1: CSG355 and CSG365 NIC Card Support
Name Description
NIC 1VA 1-port A/VDSL Annex A NIC
NIC 1VB 1-port A/VDSL Annex B NIC
NIC 4DS 4-port T1/E1 NIC
NIC 4GP 4-port copper PoE/PoE+ NIC
The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances offer interface modularity, providing four Ethernet ports that support both Type 1
and Type 2 PoE devices. Each port can provide up to 30 W of power, with a maximum of 60 W for the module, for
connecting PoE devices such as cameras, access points, and VoIP handsets. The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances
support two types of NICs:
• 1-GB copper Gigabit Ethernet port
• 1-GB copper Gigabit Ethernet with PoE port
The four Ethernet ports on the NIC module are labeled Port 6 through Port 9.
Figure 1 shows the four RJ-45 connectors for the four Ethernet ports (1-GB copper GE port and for the 1-GB Copper GE
with PoE port).
Figure 1: CSG355 RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB Copper GE Port with PoE Port
Figure 2 shows the four RJ-45 connectors slots for the 1-GB Copper GE combination port.
Figure 2: CSG355 RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB Copper GE Combination Port
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Updated: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 03:50:36 GMT
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