OA-ESR 5270 Hardware Users Guide - Alcatel

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OA-ESR 5270 Hardware Users Guide - Alcatel
060384-00 Rev. B
September 2013
OmniAccess ESR 5720
Hardware Users Guide
This user guide is comprised of multiple individual OA-ESR 5720 hardware installation
guides.
www.alcatel-lucent.com
OA 5720 ROUTER
Installation Manual
Doc. ALU-Dm569-I Ver. 1.0
May, 2013
Contents
About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Supported Devices .................................................................................................................................... 1
Who should read this manual? ................................................................................................................. 1
When should this manual be read? .......................................................................................................... 1
What is in this manual? ............................................................................................................................. 1
What is not in this manual? ...................................................................................................................... 2
How is the information organized? ........................................................................................................... 2
Technical Support...................................................................................................................................... 2
Related documentation ............................................................................................................................ 2
OA 5720 Devices ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Characteristics ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Power Supply......................................................................................................................................... 3
Hardware Monitoring............................................................................................................................ 3
Components and Power Supply .................................................................................................................... 4
Components .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Side Panels ............................................................................................................................................ 8
Underside Panel .................................................................................................................................... 8
Expansion Slot ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Installation in a rack ................................................................................................................................13
Standalone ..........................................................................................................................................14
Wall mounting .....................................................................................................................................14
Plug-in Modules ......................................................................................................................................14
Installation...........................................................................................................................................15
Uninstall ..............................................................................................................................................15
Power Source ..........................................................................................................................................15
Connecting to the power source .........................................................................................................16
Connecting ..........................................................................................................................................16
Disconnecting ......................................................................................................................................16
RST Button ...............................................................................................................................................17
Rebooting the device ..........................................................................................................................17
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Default Configuration ..........................................................................................................................17
Connecting the data ................................................................................................................................17
4-port Ethernet Switch ........................................................................................................................18
WAN Connection .................................................................................................................................18
WWAN Antenna Connection (Cell connector) ....................................................................................19
Wireless LAN Antenna Connection (Wi-Fi connectors).......................................................................20
Connecting a 3G USB device (USB connector) ....................................................................................21
Connecting for Configuration ..............................................................................................................21
Installing the SIM card.............................................................................................................................22
Appendix A. .................................................................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................25
Updating the software ............................................................................................................................25
Connecting to the device ........................................................................................................................26
Connecting using the local console (Aux connector) ..........................................................................26
Licenses ...................................................................................................................................................27
Connectors ..............................................................................................................................................28
LAN Connector ....................................................................................................................................28
WAN Connector...................................................................................................................................28
WWAN Connector (female) ................................................................................................................28
WLAN Connector (male)......................................................................................................................29
USB Connector ....................................................................................................................................29
Configuration Connector .....................................................................................................................29
Power Supply Connector .....................................................................................................................29
Technical Specifications ..........................................................................................................................30
Hardware Architecture........................................................................................................................30
LAN Interface .......................................................................................................................................30
WAN Interface .....................................................................................................................................30
Wireless WAN Interface ......................................................................................................................30
Wireless LAN Interface ........................................................................................................................30
USB Interface .......................................................................................................................................30
Configuration Interface .......................................................................................................................31
Power Supply.......................................................................................................................................31
Dimensions and weight .......................................................................................................................31
Environmental Specifications ..............................................................................................................31
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About This Guide
This is the installation guide for the OA 5720 router family and contains information in order to
correctly install this device in a working environment.
Supported Devices
The information contained in this installation guide only applies to the OA 5720 router family.
Who should read this manual?
This manual should be read by the support personnel who need to configure, maintain and
monitor the device.
When should this manual be read?
Read this guide as soon as you are ready to familiarize yourself with the device and its
components.
This manual will help you understand your new device in greater depth.
What is in this manual?
This installation guide contains the following information:
•
Description of the available features in the OA 5720 routers.
• Technical specifications.
• Power supply requirements.
• Elements that can be connected when the router is operating.
• Installing and uninstalled the modules and power sources.
• Description of the device LEDs and the connectors.
• Troubleshooting.
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What is not in this manual?
This does not contain information relative to the device software nor does it contain information
on the configuration. For information on how to configure the device, please see the relevant
manuals for the different protocols, which can be found in the following website:
http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/UserGuides.
How is the information organized?
Each chapter focuses on a specific part of the hardware and its components. All descriptive,
technical specifications and information on a component can be found in the chapter dedicated to
that component.
Technical Support
Alcatel-Lucent technical support is committed to resolving our customer’s technical issues in a
timely manner. Customers with inquiries should contact us at:
Contact information:
North America
800-995-2696
Latin America
877-919-9526
EMEA
+800 00200100 (Toll Free) or +1(650)385-2193
Asia Pacific
+65 6240 8484
Web:
service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com
Email:
[email protected]
Related documentation
ALU-Dm748-I Software Updating.
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OA 5720 Devices
Characteristics
Power Supply
For further information on the different power supplies in the OA 5720 router family, please see
the chapter on “Components and power supplies”, in the section on “Power Supply”.
Hardware Monitoring
The only way to monitor the OA 5720 router family hardware is through the LEDs on the front
panel. The LEDs provide visual information on what is happening in the device. These indicate
the state of the hardware components, if there is connectivity, data flow, etc.
For further information on the LEDs panel, please see the section on “Components” in the
following chapter.
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Components and Power Supply
The following chapter provides detailed information on the chassis of the OA 5720 router family
and its components. This information includes:
• Components.
• Information on assembly.
• Installing and uninstalling modules.
• Power supply.
• RST button.
• Data connection.
• SIM card installation.
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Components
Front Panel
The following figure shows the front panel.
B
A
C
FIGURE 1. FRONTAL PANEL
The front panel elements are as follows:
Item
Description
A
B
Aux. RJ45 Connector, which provides access to the device’s local console for
configuration and monitoring purposes.
LEDs panel.
C
Tray for expansion card.
T ABLE 1. FRONT PANEL ELEMENTS TABLE
The LEDs panel provides information on the status of the components (if they are active or not)
or on the network activity.
LED
Status
Description
PSU
Monochrome
green
Off  no power through PSU
Tricolor
Off  There is no card in the expansion slot
Slot
On powered through PSU
Red  interface down
Amber  auto test
Green  interface up
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USB
Off  system stopped
Tricolor
Red  interface is unavailable because it’s in
installation phase; it’s not enabled (shutdown) or
due to auto-test failure.
Amber  idle
-
Rapid blinking. It hasn’t registered in the
network or there isn’t sufficient quality to
do that.
-
Slow blinking. GSM connection (GPRS)
-
Steady. WCDMA (UMTS / HSDPA)
connection.
Blinking (green/red)  activity/maintenance.
Wi-Fi
Red  interface down
Bicolor
Green  interface up
Blinking (green/red)  activity/maintenance.
LAN Switch
Green  connected. Blinking: connection data
activity.
Tricolor
Red  disconnected
Eth WAN
Green  connected. Blinking: connection data
activity.
Tricolor
Amber  blinking: auto-test
Red  disconnected
Cell
Off  system stopped
Tricolor
Red  interface is unavailable because it’s in
installation phase; it’s not enabled (shutdown) or
due to auto-test failure
Amber  idle
-
Rapid blinking. It hasn’t registered in the
network or there isn’t sufficient quality to
do that
-
Slow blinking. GSM connection (GPRS)
-
Steady. WCDMA (UMTS / HSDPA)
connection
Green  connected. Blinking: connection data
activity
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Coverage
Monochrome
Blue
(1, 2, 3, 4)
Indicates the coverage level the internal 3G module
has. Level from 0 (all the LEDs off) to 4 (all lit up)
T ABLE 2. LEDS TABLE
Rear Panel
The following figure shows the rear panel. Here you will find the majority of the OA 5720
router family connectors.
F
B
C
A
G
D
H
I
E
FIGURE 2. REAR PANEL
The following table provides information on each connector as well as a description:
Item
Description
A
SIM Card. Slot where you can insert SIM card for the external 3G module.
B
USB. Slot where you can insert a 3G USB modem.
C
-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch.
D
RST. Reset button. For further information on how the reset button works,
please see the section on “RST Button” in this chapter.
E
WPS (Wireless Protected Setup). This allows for easy and secure configuration
of the WiFi network parameters.
F
WiFi Antenna nº3. This connector is used or not depending on the WiFi card the
router has.
G
Eth WAN. WAN Gigabit Ethernet.
H
On/Off switch.
I
Power source connection (PSU).
T ABLE 3. REAR P ANEL ELEMENTS
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Side Panels
Two WiFi antenna and two 3G antenna connectors are located on the side panels, one each on
either side.
B
A
FIGURE 3. RIGHT HAND SIDE PANEL
A
B
FIGURE 4. L EFT HAND SIDE PANEL
The connectors are as follows:
Item
Description
A
WiFi Antenna connectors.
B
3G Antenna connectors.
T ABLE 4. SIDE PANEL CONNECTORS
Underside Panel
The following elements can be found on the underside panel:
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B
A
FIGURE 5. UNDERSIDE PANEL
The following table contains details on the significant elements on the underside panel.
Item
Description
A
Internal 3G module SIM tray. It’s accessed from the underside of the router.
B
Adhesive rubber feet (this does not need to be mounted in a rack).
T ABLE 5. UNDERSIDE PANEL ELEMENTS TABLE
Expansion Slot
The OA 5720 router family has an expansion slot so you can increase its features and interfaces
by inserting different cards or boards.
This slot is located on the router’s “Front panel” as shown in Figure 6:
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FIGURE 6. E XPANSION SLOT
In order to correctly insert the cards, please follow the steps given below:
1. Switch off the device and remove the data cables as described in the section on
"Disconnecting" in this manual.
2. Remove the device from the workplace and place it in a stable, safe place where it can be
easily accessed and handled.
3. Unscrew the screws on the front panel in order to be able to dismantle the tray that
provides the access to installing the expansion cards. Please see Figure 7.
FIGURE 7. UNSCREWING THE SCREWS FROM THE FRONT PANEL TRAY
4. Once unscrewed, pull out the tray from the front panel slot. Please see Figure 8.
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FIGURE 8. E XTRACTING THE TRAY FROM THE FRONT PANEL
5. Once you have extracted the tray, place the card in the correct position in it. Once this
has been done, you need to attach the card using the appropriate screws and tighten them
without damaging the card. Please see Figure 9.
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FIGURE 9. PLACING THE EXPANSION CARD
6. Finally, reinsert the tray into the device using the guides to the card connects to the
device. See Figure 10.
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FIGURE 10. I NSERTING THE EXPANSION CARD
7. Screw the tray to the device. Figure 11.
FIGURE 11. S CREW THE TRAY SCREWS TO THE FRONT PANEL
8. Connect a terminal to the console and check that the device detects the expansion card.
Installation in a rack
The OA 5720 device family can be installed in a 19” rack. The associated strips and the screws
are not included in the device series by default and need to be acquired separately.
Both strips are attached to the device through 4 screws, 2 on each side, as indicated in the Figure
12.
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FIGURE 12. ANCHOR BOLTS FOR A RACK
Standalone
The OA 5720 devices can be placed as a standalones on a flat, stable surface. The adhesive
rubber feet must be stuck to the underside panel to prevent the router from sliding about.
You need to make sure that there is enough space around the router for ventilation purposes and
ensure that the electricity cables can reach it.
Wall mounting
The OA 5720 device family cannot be mounted on the wall.
Plug-in Modules
The only module that can be inserted in the device is the 3G USB modem. In order to view the
list of 3G modems that are supported, please go to the following website: service.esd.alcatellucent.com.
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Installation
In order to install the USB modem, simply insert it in the USB slot on the rear panel as shown in
the following figure:
FIGURE 13. USB MODEM INSERTION SLOT
Uninstall
To remove the device, simply remove it from the slot where it was inserted. See Figure 13.
Power Source
The OA 5720 router family is powered though an external AC/DC source.
Workplace Conditions. Main Characteristics
• Avoid humid and or dusty locations.
• Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided as well as other heat sources. The device
should not be placed amongst papers, magazines or other elements that could hinder
natural air circulation.
• The device should not be placed very close to strong electromagnetic fields such as
speakers, engines, etc.
• Knocks and/or strong vibrations should be avoided during transport, operation and
storage.
WARNING: Electric supply current for telephone and communication cables is dangerous.
To prevent electric shock while installing, moving or opening the device covers, cables
should be “Connecting” and “Disconnecting” as explained in the sections on this.
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Connecting to the power source
To connect the power supply to the device, please follow the steps indicated in the section on
“Connecting”.
To avoid electric shocks, residual current circulation and other unwanted effects, also affecting
communications, the following is recommended:
That all interconnected communication devices are plugged to THE SAME GROUNDED
POWER OUTLET, which should at the same time be of good quality (lower than 10 ohms).
Whether the workplace is provided with an uninterrupted power supply system (UPS),
regulated supply or it is independent from the rest (such as lighting, etc.); it is highly
recommended that all data devices should be connected to the same power source. This
will avoid operating and premature aging problems of drivers and other components.
Connecting
• Make sure that the device’s power supply switch is in the OFF position (0).
• Ensure that the power supply is NOT connected to either the electricity or the device.
• Connect all data cables.
• Connect the power supply cable to the device.
• Connect the power supply cable to the electricity supply.
• Put the router’s power supply switch to the ON position (1).
Disconnecting
• Make sure that the device’s power supply switch is in the OFF position (0).
• Disconnect the power supply from the electricity supply.
• Disconnect the power supply from the device.
• Disconnect the data cables.
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RST Button
The different features of the RST button are described below.
Rebooting the device
Once the device is operating normally, if you press the RST button, this will restart.
Default Configuration
The RST button allows you to boot the device with its default configuration through the
following steps:
• With the device switched off maintain the RST button depressed and switch on the router
through the ON/OFF switch (1).
• The PSU LED (green) will light up and the LED Slot will begin to blink (amber). This
blinking will continue for 10 seconds.
• So that the device boots with the default configuration, you need to release the RST
button while the LED Slot is blinking, i.e. before the 10 second period terminates.
The default configuration for the router establishes the access IP and mask address as follows:
• IP address: 192.168.1.1
• IP mask: 255.255.255.0
Some devices leave the factory with personalized settings for the customer. This
personalization may imply that the establishment of a default configuration may differ
from the one indicated above.
Connecting the data
The OA 5720 router family has the following data connections.
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4-port Ethernet Switch
The OA 5720 router family incorporates a 4-port 10/100/1000 BaseT Switch with automatic
MDI/MDIX to connect to a local area network (LAN).
Please pay careful attention to the labeling so you do not confuse this switch with other types of
ports:
FIGURE 14. LAN SWITCH PORTS
During booting and in BIOS mode, only the LAN 1 connector is available.
WAN Connection
The OA 5720 router family incorporates an Ethernet WAN 10/100/1000 BaseT port with
automatic MDI/MDIX.
The WAN port is independent to the Switch and is handled as just one more interface.
Please pay careful attention to the labeling so you do not confuse this switch with other types of
ports:
FIGURE 15. WAN PORT
During booting and in BIOS mode, the WAN connector is not operative.
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WWAN Antenna Connection (Cell connector)
The OA 5720 router family has two connectors to connect 3G antennas. To assemble and
disassemble the antennas, simply screw them into the connectors labeled Cell on the side panels
of the router.
The installation of these antennas in the OA 5720 router is essential in order to improve the
quality of the signal received and transmitted by the cellular model.
To achieve high-quality performance, the router should always have the WWAN antennas
installed.
So the cellular interface is operative, the router must have the corresponding software
license incorporated.
Some cellular telephony technologies use the antenna diversity technique to improve the quality
of the received signal (HSUPA, CDMA EV-DO, etc.). Due to this the OA 5720 router family
incorporates various WWAN connectors
FIGURE 16. WWAN MAIN ANTENNA
FIGURE 17. WWAN AUX1 ANTENNA
When the Main and Aux 1 antennas are not installed directly connected to the router but through
extension cords, the minimum distance between the two of them must be 7cm. The maximum
recommended distance between the two is 25cm.
To achieve an optimum performance, the radio frequency accessories installed (antennas and
cables) should be those recommended by us.
We have a series of accessories available (90º mount antennas, antennas for exterior installation,
antennas for ceiling installation, extension cables, etc) which allow you to install the devices in
different locations.
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Placing the Antenna
The orientation of the antenna, its location with respect to other wireless devices or other
radiation sources such as communication devices, personal computers, etc can significantly
influence the performance level of the equipment.
The antennas transmit and receive radio signals. This performance is also affected by
environment factors such as the distance between the device and the base station, physical
obstacles and other interferences due to radiofrequencies (RF).
In order to receive better coverage, follow the instructions given below:
• Whenever possible, position the antenna in a place where there are no physical obstacles.
Obstacles between the antenna and the base station degrade the wireless signal. Place the
antenna above ground level and appropriately orientate it towards the nearest base
station.
• The density of materials also affects the antennas. Position it away from all types of
walls, metal screens, mirrors, etc.
• Do not place the antenna near columns that could throw shadows and reduce the coverage
area.
• Keep the antenna away from metal ducts such as canalization, air-conditioning etc.
• Bear in mind that other wireless devices such as telephones, microwaves, etc can
temporarily interfere with the quality of the wireless signal.
• We do not recommend that you install antennas in racks containing communication
devices, computers, etc. Use an extension cord for this and locate the antenna outside.
The following recommendations are applicable to all wireless devices:
•
•
Do not touch or move the antenna while the device is transmitting or receiving.
Do not handle any equipment that contains devices which radiate so the antenna is very
close or touching any exposed part of the body, particularly the face or eyes, when it is
transmitting.
• Do not install the device in areas where the atmosphere is potentially explosive.
• Wireless devices can cause interferences with other devices. Do not use the device in
environments where medical equipment is installed.
• To ensure the R&TTE 1999/5/EC directive is complied with, the device must be at least
15 cm away from a person’s body when operating.
Wireless LAN Antenna Connection (Wi-Fi connectors)
The OA 5720 router family has three RF antenna connectors to connect an external antenna to
improve the quality of the signal received and transmitted by the Wireless LAN module.
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This module is internal and can be activated by purchasing the corresponding software license.
To assemble and disassemble the antennas provided with the device, just screw them into the
connectors, labeled Wi-Fi, which are located on the rear and on both lateral panels of the router.
FIGURE 18. W I-FI 1 ANTENNA
FIGURE 19. WI-FI 2 ANTENNA
FIGURE 20. W I-FI 3 ANTENNA
Connecting a 3G USB device (USB connector)
The OA 5720 family has a USB HOST 2.0 Type A connector interface which permits 3G USB
modems to be connected. The interface can be activated by purchasing the corresponding
software license.
FIGURE 21. 3G USB CONNECTOR
Connecting for Configuration
The OA 5720 router has a RJ45 female connector on the front panel referred to as “Aux.” which
provides access to the device local console.
For further information, please see the section on "Connecting to the device".
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FIGURE 22. AUX. CONNECTOR
Installing the SIM card
The OA 5720 family has a Wireless WAN interface that in order to operate may require at least
one SIM card that must be inserted into the device. There are determined services (CDMA)
provided by some carriers in certain countries that do not require SIM cards.
The OA 5720 has two SIM trays.
One is located on the rear panel of the router, which is the one that corresponds to the 3G
modem, which can be installed in the USB connector as shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 23. E XTERNAL MODULE SIM TRAY
The procedure to insert the SIM card in the SIM tray in the external modem is as follows: first
place the device so you can see the rear panel, as shown in figure 23, and subsequently carry out
the following steps:
1. Press on the button so the SIM tray comes out.
2. Place the SIM on the tray.
3. Insert the tray in the slot and return the tray to its original position.
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FIGURE 24. I NSTRUCTIONS TO INSERT THE SIM IN THE EXTERNAL MODULE
The other SIM tray belongs to the internal 3G module. To access it, you need to go to the
underside of the router, open the flap which is shown in the following figure in order to insert the
SIM card.
FIGURE 25. I NTERNAL MODULE SIM TRAY
You need to insert the SIM in the following way. First locate the slot and remove the flap. The
SIM tray at that point is visible. Then you need to carry out the following steps:
1. Push the fastening in the direction indicated by the arrow with the word OPEN.
2. Open the upper part of the tray.
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3. Fully insert the SIM card using the guides.
4. Return the tray to its original position.
5. While pressing on the tray, push it in the direction indicated by the word OPEN so the
card is held in.
FIGURE 26. GUIDE TO INSERTING THE SIM IN THE INTERNAL TRAY
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Appendix A.
Troubleshooting
Below, you will find a table, which will help you to solve problems during the installation of the
router. If you cannot resolve the problem, please consult your distributor for additional
information.
Symptom
Solution
None of the LEDs lights up on the Check the power supply to the router (power source,
router.
ON/OFF switch, main power outlet).
You have forgotten
password for the router.
the
access Ignore the configuration through the RST button as
explained in the section relative to the RST button.
The LAN Switch LED never lights up Check the Ethernet cable and the connection to the
in green.
network.
Check the appropriate license is available for its use.
The Eth WAN LED never lights up in Check the Ethernet cable and the connection to the
green.
network.
The Wi-Fi LED never lights up in Check the router’s configuration and that for the remote
green.
station(s).
Check the appropriate license is available for its use
The USB LED never lights up in Check that the device inserted in the USB connector is
green.
supported by the router.
Please check the following website service.esd.alcatellucent.com to get the list of 3G USB modems that are
supported.
Check the appropriate license is available for its use.
Updating the software
The OA 5720 router family can be updated to new releases. Please consult your distributor for
further details on new releases.
There are various ways to update one of our routers: For further information, please see the
manual on updating software: “ALU-Dm 748-I Software Updating”.
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The software required to update one of our routers is supplied in a format known as distribution.
This consists of a single file which contains all the files needed to update your device as well as
in-depth information on the contents of the files.
Connecting to the device
Connecting using the local console (Aux connector)
The OA 5720 router has a RJ45 female connector on the front panel referred to as “Aux.” which
provides access to the device local console.
FIGURE 27. AUX CONNECTOR
In order to configure this, you must connect the “Aux.” port to an asynchronous terminal (or to a
PC with terminal emulation).
The configuration for the terminal must be:
- Speed: 9600 bps
- Eight data bits
- One stop bit
- No parity bit
- No type of flow control
Connection to the configuration port can be carried out using the RJ45 connectors cable,
provided with the device, together with the RJ45 Female-DB9 Female adaptor also provided
with the device.
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FIGURE 28. CONNECTING FOR CONFIGURATION
Licenses
The OA 5720 router family offers a series of licenses among which the following stand out:
WiFi: Activation license for the WLAN 802.11bgn.
USB: Activation license for the USB port to be used for the WWAN modems.
Hardware encryption: Activation license for the hardware encryption.
WAN Ethernet: Activation license for the WAN Gigabit Ethernet port.
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Connectors
LAN Connector
RJ45 LAN
RJ45 PIN
FE Signals
GE Signals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BI-DA+
BI-DABI-DB+
--BI-DB---
BI-DA+
BI-DABI-DB+
BI-DC+
BI-DCBI-DBBI-DD+
BI-DD-
T ABLE 6. LAN CONNECTOR
WAN Connector
RJ45 WAN
RJ45 PIN
FE Signals
GE Signals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BI-DA+
BI-DABI-DB+
--BI-DB---
BI-DA+
BI-DABI-DB+
BI-DC+
BI-DCBI-DBBI-DD+
BI-DD-
T ABLE 7. WAN CONNECTOR
WWAN Connector (female)
PIN
ANT
Internal
External
RF in/out
GND
T ABLE 8. WWAN CONNECTOR
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WLAN Connector (male)
PIN
ANT
Internal
External
RF in/out
GND
T ABLE 9. WLAN CONNECTOR
USB Connector
USB Type A
PIN
USB
1
2
3
4
Shell
VCC
DATADATA+
GND
Shield
T ABLE 10. USB CONNECTOR
Configuration Connector
RJ45 CONFIGURATION
RJ45 PIN
CONF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-RxD
GND
--GND
TxD
--
T ABLE 11. CONFIGURATION CONNECTOR
Power Supply Connector
PIN
ANT
Internal
External
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
T ABLE 12. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
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Technical Specifications
Hardware Architecture
PROCESSORS
MEMORY
STORAGE UNIT
Freescale QorQ
128 Mbytes in SDRAM.
FLASH Memory (32 Mbytes).
LAN Interface
PROTOCOLS
PORTS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
Ethernet (802.3).
4 port Switch managed with MDI/MDX
autodetection.
10/100/1000 Mbps (BaseT)
RJ45 female.
WAN Interface
STANDARDS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
Ethernet (802.3).
10/100/1000 Mbps (BaseT)
RJ45 female.
Wireless WAN Interface
STANDARDS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
ANTENNA
GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, LTE …
Depending on the version of Wireless WAN
interface the router has incorporated.
Depending on the version of Wireless WAN
interface the router has incorporated. Please
consult the module manual.
2 RF SMA Female per module.
Depends on the type of Wireless WAN module.
Please consult the antenna catalog for Cellular
interfaces.
Wireless LAN Interface
STANDARDS
FREQUENCY
SPEEDs CONNECTOR
CONECTOR
802.11abgn
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz.
Depends on the Wireless WAN module
3 RF SMA Male.
USB Interface
3G USB MODEMS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
Please see the following website
service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com to get a list of the
supported 3G USB modems.
The interface complies with the USB 2.0 (480
Mbps) standard; the end speed depends on the
3G USB modem used.
USB Type A
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Configuration Interface
LOCAL TERMINAL
CONNECTOR
V.24 9600-8-N-1 without flow control
RJ45 female on the device’s front panel
Power Supply
INPUT VOLTAGE
INPUT CURRENT
JACK
INTERNAL PIN
+12V DC.
1200 mA
5,5 mm
2,5 mm
Dimensions and weight
TYPE
LENGTH x WIDTH x
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
Desktop / chassis for a 1 U high Rack mount
enclosure
245 x 210 x 45 mm.
1,432 Kg.
Environmental Specifications
TEMPERATURE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
OPERATING NORMALLY: 0ºC to 45ºC
STORED: -25ºC to 70ºC
On: 5% to 90%
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SFP EXPANSION
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Installation Manual
Doc. ALU-Dm620-I Rev. 1.0
June, 2013
Contents
About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Supported Devices .................................................................................................................................... 1
Warning and notes .................................................................................................................................... 1
Who should read this manual? ................................................................................................................. 1
What is in this manual? ............................................................................................................................. 1
How is the information organized? ........................................................................................................... 1
Technical Support...................................................................................................................................... 2
Related documentation ............................................................................................................................ 2
SFP Expansion Card for OA5720 routers ....................................................................................................... 3
SFP expansion card for the OA5720: Characteristics ................................................................................ 4
SFP expansion card for the OA5720: Connectors ..................................................................................... 4
Installing the SFP expansion card for the OA5720 ........................................................................................ 5
Requirements prior to installation ............................................................................................................ 6
Installing or replacing the SFP expansion card.......................................................................................... 6
LEDs and connector Pinouts: Description ..................................................................................................... 7
SFP expansion card: LEDs .......................................................................................................................... 7
Connector Pinouts ..................................................................................................................................... 7
i
About This Guide
This is the installation guide contains the step by step instructions that you need to follow in
order to correctly install, uninstall and replace the SFP expansion cards in the OA5720 routers.
Supported Devices
The information contained in this installation guide only applies to the SFP expansion cards for
the OA5720 routers.
Warning and notes
Observe the warnings and instructions given in this manual to avoid and prevent injuries or
damage during installation and maintenance. Please follow the security procedures and
guidelines when working near electrical equipment. The warnings and notes are provided in each
chapter as appropriate.
Who should read this manual?
The audience for this users guide is installers and network administrators who need to install,
configure or maintain networks. This guide assumes that the installer is familiar with network
electronics and technologies.
What is in this manual?
This installation guide contains the following information:
• Description of the general characteristics of the SFP expansion cards for the OA5720
routers.
• Description of the steps to carry out to install the SFP cards in OA5720 routers.
• Description of the SFP expansion card LEDs and the pinouts for their connectors.
How is the information organized?
This document is aimed to simplify all the necessary information needed to install SFP cards in
the OA5720 routers.
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•
•
•
SFP cards characteristics.
SFP cards connectors.
Requirements prior to installation.
Installing the SFP cards.
Technical Support
Alcatel-Lucent technical support is committed to resolving our customer’s technical issues in a
timely manner. Customers with inquiries should contact us at:
Contact information:
North America
800-995-2696
Latin America
877-919-9526
EMEA
+800 00200100 (Toll Free) or +1(650)385-2193
Asia Pacific
+65 6240 8484
Web:
service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com
Email:
[email protected]
Related documentation
ALU-Dm569-I OA5720 Installation.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and improvements in the
appropriate features in either software or hardware of this product, modifying the
specifications of this manual without prior notice.
The images presented on the front and back panels of the devices are provided as
information guidelines only. Some small modifications may exist in the actual device.
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SFP Expansion Card for OA5720 routers
This manual is about the Gigabit Ethernet 1-port SFP card:
The SFP card (“Small Form-Factor Pluggable”) provides connectivity to a single Gigabit
Ethernet device or to a network, permitting clients to use different SFPs for special requirements
such as distance, cost, existing infrastructure or future expansions.
FIGURE 1. SFP CARD FOR OA5720 ROUTER
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SFP expansion card for the OA5720: Characteristics
The main characteristics of the SFP expansion card for the OA5720 are as follows:
Port
1 SFP Gigabit Ethernet port
Standards
IEEE
 802.1Q (VLAN)
 1000 BASE-X
Types
 LX/LH (single-mode 1310 nm)
 SX (multi-mode 850 nm)
 ZX (single-mode 1550 nm)
Speed
 1000 Mbps full dúplex
T ABLE 1. SFP E XPANSION CARD FOR THE OA5720: CHARACTERISTICS
SFP expansion card for the OA5720: Connectors
Figure 2 shows the frontal of the SFP expansion card for the OA5720:
FIGURE 2. FRONT OF THE SFP E XPANSION CARD FOR THE OA5720
The front elements are as follows:
Item
Description
A
SFP Port
B
Leds
T ABLE 2. ELEMENTS TABLE FOR THE FRONT OF THE SFP E XPANSION CARD FOR THE
OA5720
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Installing the SFP expansion card for the OA5720
This chapter provides information on how to install and uninstall the SFP expansion cards in
OA5720 routers.
This information includes:
• Requirements prior to installation
• Installing or replacing a SFP expansion card
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Requirements prior to installation
In order to configure the card, you must have access to the OA5720 routers through a console or
a Telnet connection. For further information, please see the section on “Connecting for
configuration” found in in “ALU-Dm569-I OA5720 Installation” manual.
Installing or replacing the SFP expansion card
To install or replace an SFP card, please see “Expansion Slot” section in “ALU-Dm569-I
OA5720 Installation” manual.
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LEDs and connector Pinouts: Description
This chapter provides information on the SFP expansion card LEDs and the pinouts for its
connector.
SFP expansion card: LEDs
The SFP expansion card for the OA5720 has two LEDs:
FIGURE 3. SFP E XPANSION CARD FOR THE OA5720: LEDS
LED
Description
Yellow
This lights up when the link is established
Blue
This lights up when there is activity
T ABLE 3. LEDS TABLE OF THE SFP E XPANSION CARD FOR THE OA5720
Connector Pinouts
N/A
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E1/T1 EXPANSION
CARD FOR OA5720
Installation Manual
Doc. ALU-Dm621-I Rev. 1.0
June, 2013
Contents
About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Supported Devices .................................................................................................................................... 1
Warning and notes .................................................................................................................................... 1
Who should read this manual? ................................................................................................................. 1
What is in this manual? ............................................................................................................................. 1
How is the information organized............................................................................................................. 1
Technical Support...................................................................................................................................... 2
Related documentation ............................................................................................................................ 2
E1/T1 Expansion Cards for OA5720 routers.................................................................................................. 3
E1/T1 expansion card for the OA5720: Characteristics ............................................................................ 4
E1/T1 Expansion Card for the OA5720: Connectors ................................................................................. 4
E1/T1 Expansion Card for the OA5720: Installation and Maintenance ........................................................ 5
Requirements prior to installation ............................................................................................................ 6
Installing or replacing the E1/T1 Expansion Card...................................................................................... 6
Substituting the fuses................................................................................................................................ 6
LEDs and connector Pinouts: Description ..................................................................................................... 7
E1/T1 Expansion Card: LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 7
Connector Pinouts ..................................................................................................................................... 7
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About This Guide
This is the installation guide contains the step by step instructions that you need to follow in
order to correctly install, uninstall and replace the E1/T1 cards in the OA5720 router family.
Supported Devices
The information contained in this installation guide only applies to the E1/T1 expansion cards
for the OA5720 routers.
Warning and notes
Observe the warnings and instructions given in this manual to avoid and prevent injuries or
damage during installation and maintenance. Please follow the security procedures and
guidelines when working near electrical equipment. The warnings and notes are provided in each
chapter as appropriate.
Who should read this manual?
The audience for this users guide is installers and network administrators who need to install,
configure or maintain networks. This guide assumes that the installer is familiar with network
electronics and technologies.
What is in this manual?
This installation guide contains the following information:
• Description of the general characteristics of the E1/T1 expansion cards for the OA5720
router.
• Description of the steps to carry out to install the E1/T1 cards for the OA5720 routers.
• Description of the PMC expansion card LEDs and the pinouts for their connectors.
How is the information organized
This document is aimed to simplify all the necessary information needed to install E1/T1 cards in
the OA5720 router family.
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•
•
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E1/T1 cards characteristics.
E1/T1 cards connectors.
Requirements prior to installation.
Installing the E1/T1 cards.
Technical Support
Alcatel-Lucent technical support is committed to resolving our customer’s technical issues in a
timely manner. Customers with inquiries should contact us at:
Contact information:
North America
800-995-2696
Latin America
877-919-9526
EMEA
+800 00200100 (Toll Free) or +1(650)385-2193
Asia Pacific
+65 6240 8484
Web:
service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com
Email:
[email protected]
Related documentation
ALU-Dm569-I OA5720 Installation.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and improvements in the
appropriate features in either software or hardware of this product, modifying the
specifications of this manual without prior notice.
The images presented on the front and back panels of the devices are provided as
information guidelines only. Some small modifications may exist in the actual device.
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E1/T1 Expansion Cards for OA5720 routers
The OA5720 router E1/T1 card has a unique interface. This card is inserted in the slot for the
OA5720 router expansion cards.
FIGURE 1. E1/T1 CARD FOR THE OA5720 ROUTER
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E1/T1 expansion card for the OA5720: Characteristics
The main characteristics of the E1/T1 expansion card for the OA5720 router are as follows:
Port
1 RJ-45 port
Standards
ANSI
 T1. 403
ITU-T
 G.703 (2Mb unstructured)
 G.704 (nx64Kb up to 2 Mb structured)
Speed
 2 Mbps per E1 port
 1544 Kbps per T1 port
T ABLE 1. E1/T1 CARDS: CHARACTERISTICS
E1/T1 Expansion Card for the OA5720: Connectors
Figure 2 shows the front board of the E1/T1 card:
A
B
FIGURE 2. FRONT OF THE E1/T1 CARD FOR THE OA5720
The front panel elements are as follows:
Item
Description
A
E1/T1. RJ45 Connector
B
Status LED
T ABLE 2. ELEMENTS TABLE FOR THE FRONT OF THE E1/T1 CARD FOR THE OA5720
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E1/T1 Expansion Card for the OA5720: Installation and
Maintenance
This chapter provides information on how to install and uninstall the E1/T1 expansion cards in
the OA5720 routers and their maintenance.
This information includes:
• Requirements prior to installation
• Installing or replacing a E1/T1 expansion card
• Substituting the fuses
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Requirements prior to installation
In order to configure the card, you must have access to the OA5720 router through a console or a
Telnet connection. For further information, please see the section on “Connecting for
configuration” found in “ALU-Dm569-I OA5720 Installation” manual.
Installing or replacing the E1/T1 Expansion Card
To install or replace a E1/T1 card, please see “Expansion Slot” section in “ALU-Dm569-I
OA5720 Installation” manual.
Substituting the fuses
In cases where a fuse blows, the technician, who is in charge of maintaining the device, must
substitute it for a new LittelFuse 04611.25ER model.
The electric specifications are as follows:
Amps (A)
1,25
Maximum voltage (V) 600
The fuses used in this card are specifically for telecommunications; consequently, the use of
fuses that are different from those recommended (LittelFuse 04611.25ER), even if they share the
same electrical characteristics, can affect the performance of the card.
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LEDs and connector Pinouts: Description
This chapter provides information on the E1/T1 expansion card LEDs and the pinouts for its
connector.
E1/T1 Expansion Card: LEDs
The E1/T1 expansion card has its own LED.
FIGURE 3. E1/T1 E XPANSION CARD FOR THE OA5720 LED
LED Color
Description
Off
Link not established
Green
Link established
Yellow
Remote alarm received
T ABLE 3. E1/T1 CARD FOR THE OA5720: LEDS TABLE
Connector Pinouts
The following figure shows the RJ-45 connector pinout, where the E1 port has an impedance of
120 Ohms and the T1 port 100 Ohms.
FIGURE 4. CONNECTOR RJ-45 CONNECTOR PINOUTS
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RJ-45 pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal
Rx+
Rx-Tx+
Tx----
T ABLE 4. RJ-45 CONNECTOR PINOUTS
The Tx signals are considered as outgoing and the Rx as incoming.
We recommend you at the very least use a 26 AWG cable. This may be supplied with the card
itself or described in the safety instructions.
WARNING: to reduce the risk of fire, only use a 26 AWG cable or a cable with a larger
diameter.
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