BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 Installation Guide March 2006 Document Part Number: 4821-A2-ZN21-30
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BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 Installation Guide 4821-A2-ZN21-30
CONTENTS End User License Agreement (Zhone and Affiliates) ........................2 Document Purpose and Intended Audience ......................................11 Document Summary .............................................................................11 Related Product Documents ................................................................12 Chapter 1- Installation .............................................................................................................13 Overview ...........
Chapter 4- Configuration .......................................................................................................35 Overview ................................................................................................35 Using the CLI .......................................................................................36 Configure Management Default Gateway Address....................37 Configure Management Inband Address ....................................
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Document Purpose and Intended Audience This document is written for technicians who install the BitStorm® 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 IP DSLAM. Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1-, Installation Describes the physical installation of the BitStorm 4800 Express into a rack. Chapter 2-, Cabling Describes how to install all cables for the BitStorm 4800 Express. Chapter 3-, LEDs Explains the meaning and usage of the front panel LEDs.
Related Product Documents Documentation for the BitStorm 4800 Express IP DSLAM is available on the World Wide Web at www.zhone.com. Document Title BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 Command Line Interface Reference Describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) used to configure and monitor the BitStorm 4800 Express. BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 SNMP Reference Contains the information necessary to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to configure and monitor the BitStorm 4800 Express.
INSTALLATION Overview The BitStorm® 4800 Express is a stackable IP DSLAM designed for installation in a Central Office (CO), multi-tenant unit (MTU), or multi-dwelling unit (MDU) environment.
Installation Preparation Consider the following before installing the BitStorm 4800 Express IP DSLAM: z Installation Site Your installation site should be well ventilated, clean, and free of environmental extremes.
Cables Required Cables Required Table 2 shows all the cables that may be required for your installation. Table 2: Cable Descriptions Connector Name Connector and Cable For Connecting . . . DSL PORTS 1–24 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type Up to 24 DSL ports per straight connector and cable to a POTS splitter. 50-wire cable. Two cables DSL Ports 25–48 required for 48-port model. (if installed) Port 2 10/100BaseT 8-position modular plug and 8-wire Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable.
Installation Unpacking the Hardware HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ! STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation. When performing installation procedures, however, take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not sure of the proper static control precautions, contact your nearest sales or service representative.
Mounting Configurations Mounting Configurations Three basic installation configurations are available: z z z Rack mount – see Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting on page 17 and Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express Into a Rack on page 19. Wall mount – see Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Wall on page 21. Shelf or desktop – see Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Shelf or Desktop on page 23.
Installation 3 Identify six flat-head screws (for 19-inch racks) or six machine screws (for 23-inch racks) provided with the mounting brackets in the hardware kit. 4 Attach the brackets appropriate to your rack size. Tighten all screws firmly. 19-inch (483 mm) Rack Mount 21.
Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express Into a Rack Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express Into a Rack Two types of mounting screws are provided. Use: z z #10-32 mounting screws for rails with threaded screw holes #12-24 mounting screws and self-retaining nuts for rails with unthreaded screw holes To install the BitStorm 4800 Express into a rack: 1 Determine where in the rack you will mount the BitStorm 4800 Express.
Installation 3 Insert and tighten the screws in the top screw positions, then tighten the bottom screws.
Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Wall Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Wall Wall mounting requires two wood screws suitable for the weight of the fully cabled unit. These are not included. Use at a minimum 1/4-inch (6 mm) diameter screws in 3/4-inch (19 mm) plywood (not drywall). To install the BitStorm 4800 Express on a wall: 1 Identify the 6-32 x 3/16-inch flat-head screws provided in the hardware kit and the brackets suitable for a 23-inch rack.
Installation 6 Install two wood screws (not provided) at the same height above the floor and 18.75 inches (476.25 mm) apart. Do not completely tighten the screws. Leave them so their heads are about 1/4 inch (6 mm) from the wall. 17.85 in (453 mm) 04-17528 7 Hang the unit from the wood screws to verify that the screws are properly placed. The screws should freely slide into the top of the key slots in the brackets. Do not fasten the unit to the wall until after it is completely cabled and tested.
Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Shelf or Desktop Installing the BitStorm 4800 Express on a Shelf or Desktop If the BitStorm 4800 Express will be placed on a shelf or desktop, install the provided rubber feet before putting the unit in position. To install the BitStorm 4800 Express on a shelf or desktop, as a standalone unit or in a stack: 1 Locate the rubber feet in the hardware kit provided with the unit. 2 Turn the unit upside down on a work surface.
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CABLING Cabling Overview The BitStorm 4800 Express has a large variety of possible cabling configurations.
Cabling DSL Ports The BitStorm 4800 Express DSL connector supports the tip and ring connections of up to 24 DSL ports over a 50-position cable. There are two DSL connectors on the 48-port model. You must connect the unit to a separate POTS splitter. The Model 6051 POTS Splitter must be used for customer premises applications in Canada. To cable the DSL Ports: 1 Insert a cable tie (provided) through the top of the anchor mount next to the DSL PORTS 1–24 connector.
10/100BaseT Uplink (Port 2) 6 Secure the cables as required for strain relief. 10/100BaseT Uplink (Port 2) Port 2 is the uplink for the DSLAM. A straight-through cable can be used regardless of the destination interface, since the port automatically distinguishes between an MDI and an MDIX. To use Port 2 as the uplink: 1 Connect an 8-position modular cable to Port 2. 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the uplink interface, such as an Ethernet switch.
Cabling Management Port Port 1 can be used to connect the BitStorm 4800 Express to a network management system using a 10BaseT or 100BaseT LAN. A straight-through cable can be used regardless of the destination interface, since the port automatically distinguishes between an MDI and an MDIX. To use Port 1 as the out-of-band management port: 1 Connect an 8-position modular cable to Port 1. 2 If the BitStorm 4800 Express is in a rack, fasten the cable to a rail with a cable tie.
Console Port Console Port The CONSOLE port normally serves as the primary user interface with the BitStorm 4800 Express during installation. You can connect a terminal or PC directly to the CONSOLE port using a DTE cable (see procedure below). You can also use the CONSOLE port to attach a modem to the BitStorm 4800 Express for remote dial-in management of the unit using a DCE cable (see Connecting a Modem to the Console Port on page 30).
Cabling Connecting a Modem to the Console Port To connect a modem to the CONSOLE port: 1 Determine and procure the proper DCE cable type for your modem. The CONSOLE port requires a DB9 plug connector. The other connector depends on the serial port on your modem, but normally a DB25 plug is required. The cable must be an EIA-232-E crossover (null modem) cable. 2 Connect the DB9 plug connector to the CONSOLE port socket.
Ground Ground To connect the unit to a ground: 1 Crimp a ring terminal onto the stripped end of 14 AWG or heavier copper ground wire. 2 Remove the screw marked by the ground symbol ( of the front panel. ) at the right side 3 Fasten the ring terminal to the front panel using the same screw. 4 Attach the ground wire to an earth ground.
Cabling Connecting to Power The BitStorm 4800 Express can be powered by any AC power source supplying 90–265 VAC at 47–63 Hz. To connect the BitStorm 4800 Express to a power source: 1 Insert the supplied power cord into the power socket on the back of the unit. 02-17248 2 If the BitStorm 4800 Express is in a rack, dress the power cord to the left and fasten it to the rail with a cable tie. 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to a grounded AC power source.
LEDS LED Locations The locations of the System and DSL Port LEDs on the front panel of the BitStorm 4800 Express are shown in Figure 1, Front Panel LEDs.
LEDs LED Meanings When power is first applied to the unit, it performs a power-on self-test. When this test is successfully completed, the Status LED blinks. The meaning of all the LEDs is shown in Table 3, Front Panel LEDs. Table 3: Front Panel LEDs LED Color State Meaning Link* Green Off No Ethernet link present. On Ethernet Link present. Flashing Ethernet link is present, but port is administratively disabled. Off No data is being transferred. On Data is being transferred.
CONFIGURATION Overview The BitStorm 4800 Express is designed to require minimal configuration before it can be accessed by a Network Operations Center (NOC). When the BitStorm 4800 Express is first powered up it is a fully functional bridge, and all DSL ports are set to their maximum speed. Initial configuration is performed using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is available from a terminal or PC connected to the CONSOLE port, or through the management port (Port 1).
Configuration Using the CLI A command line interface (CLI) can be used to configure and monitor the unit. The CLI is available from a PC or terminal connected to the Console port, or from a Telnet session with the device. The following commands are available: Table 4: CLI Commands Command Function clear Clear the system log. configure Enter Configuration mode. copy Copy from one file to another. date Set the time zone and date format.
Using the CLI Configure Management Default Gateway Address The configure management default gateway command specifies the IP address of the next hop router for the management traffic. configure management default-gateway {ip_address} Minimum Access Level: Administrator ip_address – Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the management ports. Example: PDYN# configure management default-gateway 137.90.127.
Configuration Configure Management Out-of-Band Address The configure management out-of-band address command specifies the IP address of the unit that will accept management traffic on the out-of-band management port. configure management out-of-band address {bootp | {{ip_address} { subnet_mask} } Minimum Access Level: Administrator bootp – Specifies that a BOOTP server will determine the management IP address. ip_address – Specifies the management IP address. The default address is 10.10.10.10.
BitStorm 4800 Express Startup Procedure BitStorm 4800 Express Startup Procedure You can initialize your BitStorm 4800 Express via a PC or terminal connected to the unit’s CONSOLE port. Then, using a series of CLI commands, GrandVIEW EMS or another Element Management System, or the web interface, you can configure the unit according to your requirements. Login To log in to the BitStorm 4800 Express: 1 Connect a PC or terminal to the CONSOLE port. (See Console Port in Chapter 2-, Cabling.
Configuration Startup Procedure for Inband Management With inband management, the BitStorm 4800 Express is managed using the uplink port. To start up the BitStorm 4800 Express using inband management: 1 To avoid losing your connection when the IP address is changed, access the CLI using the CONSOLE port. 2 Assign an IP address, netmask, and next-hop router using the configure management command. For example: PDYN# configure management inband address 137.90.127.3 255.255.255.
Using the Web Interface Using the Web Interface To access the web interface: 1 Open your web browser. (Internet Explorer Version 6 or above is recommended.) 2 Type http:// and the IP address of the BitStorm 4800 Express into the Address field of your browser window. For example: 3 A login window appears. Enter the default User ID (admin) and leave Password blank. Click on OK. The web interface screen appears.
Configuration 2 In the Configured Users box, select admin by clicking in the circle next to it. 3 Click on Modify Selected. The System / Users / admin screen appears. 4 Type in a new Login Password and a new Privilege Password, then click on Apply. Keep a record of the new password. Configuration / Management / SNMP SNMP access to the unit is disabled by default. The read-only community string is public, and the read-write string is private.
CONNECTORS AND PIN ASSIGNMENTS Overview The following sections provide pin assignments for: PORT1 10/100BT DSL Ports Connectors on page 44 z Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors on page 45 z Console Port Connector on page 46 PORT2 10/100BT STATUS ALARM TEST CONSOLE z 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 DSL PORTS 1-24 DSL PORTS 25-48 04-17535 Figure 2: BitStorm 4800 Express IP Front
Connectors and Pin Assignments DSL Ports Connectors The 50-pin RJ21X Telco connectors labeled DSL Ports 1–24 and (on the 48-port model) DSL Ports 25–48 provide the 2-wire loop interface from each DSL port to the POTS splitter. The Canadian designation for this connector is CA21A. Table 5 lists the pin assignments for these interfaces. Note that Pins 25 and 50 are not used.
Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors Port 1 and Port 2 are 8-pin unkeyed modular jacks for a 10/100BaseT interface.
Connectors and Pin Assignments Console Port Connector The CONSOLE port connector is a DB9 socket connector that supports an EIA-232-E circuit as shown in Table 7.
EQUIPMENT LIST Table 8: BitStorm 4800 Express Equipment List Description Model Number BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 Command Line Interface Reference (paper copy) 4821-A2-GB21 BitStorm 4800 Express Model 4821-A2 SNMP Reference 4821-A2-GB22 (paper copy) BitStorm 4800 Express 24-Port IP DSLAM, with North America power cord 4821-A2-427 Includes BitStorm 4800 Express, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and hardware, and Installation Guide.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. Table 9: BitStorm 4800 Express Technical Specifications (Sheet 1 of 2) Specifications Criteria Cooling and Air Handling Each BitStorm 4800 Express is independently cooled with integral fans and does not rely on vertical air flow. DSL Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Interfaces z G.dmt (G.992.1) z G.lite (G.992.2) z ANSI T1.
Technical Specifications Table 9: BitStorm 4800 Express Technical Specifications (Sheet 2 of 2) Specifications Criteria Power Consumption Model 4821-A2-417: 12 Watts Maximum Model 4821-A2-427: 26 Watts Maximum Model 4821-A2-447: 40 Watts Maximum Weight Model 4821-A2-417: 11.2 lbs (5.1 kg) Model 4821-A2-427: 11.2 lbs (5.1 kg) Model 4821-A2-447: 10.7 lbs (4.
INDEX Numerics 10/100BaseT pinouts 45 A AC power 32 Activity LEDs 34 administrator, login 39 Alarm LED 34 audience for this document 11 autosensing 27, 28 B BitStorm 4800 Express description 13 features 13 models 13 brackets installation for rack mount 17 C cables 43 DSL ports 44 MGMT port 45 required 15 cabling 25 console port 29 DSL ports 26 ground 31 management port 28 Port 1 28 Port 2 27 POTS ports 26 power 32 uplink 27 CO grounding screw 31 Command Line Interface (CLI) 36 commands 36 community strin
Enter key 36 environment 49 equipment list package contents 16 part numbers 47 ESD precautions 16 Ethernet LEDs 34 M G management modes 39 Management port cabling 28 connector 45, 46 description 15 pin assignments 45, 46 management port 28 menu tabs 41 models 13 modem connecting to Console port 30 mounting brackets, description 17 mounting configurations 14, 17 grounding screw 31 N I network management systems 42 NMS 42 F feature numbers 47 features 13 feet 23 front panel 33, 43 illustration 43 LEDs
pin assignments 43 Console port 46 Management port 45, 46 Ports 1 and 2 45 RJ21X connectors 44 Telco connectors 44 Port 1 cabling 28 pinouts 45 Port 2 cabling 27 pinouts 45 POTS splitter cabling 26 pin assignments 44 port description 15 power 49 connecting to 32 consumption 50 requirements 32, 49 preinstallation 14 product-related documents 12 purpose of this document 11 R T technical specifications 49 Telco connectors fastening 26 pinouts 44 terminal cabling and settings 29 Test LED 34 trap managers 42 t
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