Avocent UMG-2000 User manual

Unied Ofce Gateway
UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200
Version: 1.1
Quick Installation Guide

Table of Contents
1. Package Contents ........................................................................................ 3
2. Overview .................................................................................................... 4
3. Hardware Installation ................................................................................... 6
3.1 Unpack the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200..................................... 6
3.2 Choosing a Setup Location..................................................................... 6
3.3 Preparing for Setup............................................................................... 7
3.4 Precautions .......................................................................................... 7
3.5 Installation Consideration....................................................................... 7
3.6 The Desktop Brackets Installation........................................................... 8
3.7 The Rack Mount Installation................................................................... 8
3.8 The Hard Disk Installation ..................................................................... 9
4. Physical Connection ....................................................................................11
4.1 WAN Connection ..................................................................................11
4.2 LAN Port Connection ............................................................................11
4.3 PSTN FXO Port Connection....................................................................12
4.4 ISDN T1/E1 Port Connection .................................................................12
5. Quick Setup Wizard ....................................................................................13
5.1 First Time Login...................................................................................13
5.2 Welcome to Quick Start........................................................................14
Further information .........................................................................................20

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1. Package Contents
UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 /UMG-2200 Unit x 1l
AC Power Cord x 1l
CD x 1l
Quick Installation Guide x 1l
Ear Brackets x 2l
Desk Brackets x 2l
Brackets Fixing Screws x 12l
Plug Screws x 4l
Disk Carrier Screws x 25l
Antennas x 2l
If any of above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer
immediately.

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2. Overview
Front Panel
1PWR LED On Power On
Off Power Off
2Internet LED On Connect to Internet
Off Disconnect to Internet
3PBX LED On PBX function turn on
Off PBX function turn off
4WLAN LED On Wireless function turn on
Off Wireless function turn off
5E-mail LED On E-mail function turn on
Off E-mail function turn off
6Firewall LED On Firewall/Security function turn on
Off Firewall/Security function turn off
7Alert LED On Don’t insert or pull put hard disk
Off Normal status
81~24 LED On Connect to 1~24 10/100Mbps LAN ports
Off Disconnect to 1~24 10/100Mbps LAN ports
925~26 LED On Connect to 25~26 10/100/1000Mbps LAN ports
Off Disconnect to 25~26 10/100/1000Mbps LAN ports
10 FTX LED On Fault redundant unit is connected and
activated(future feature)
Off Fault redundant unit is not available (future feature)

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11 BTB LED
On Branch to Branch SSL VPN secure link is established
Off Branch to Branch SSL VPN secure link is not
enabled or disconnected
12 Storage 1~4
LED
On Read/Write data in the hard disk
Off Don’t Read/Write data in the hard disk
13 Disk Carrier
Handler
Push the handler to lock the carrier. Unlock and pull
the hander to get the carrier out
14 Disk Carrier switch Press the button to pop out the SATA carrier
Rear Panel
1Cooling Fans System cooling fans on rear panel
2Voice (P1)
UMG-2000 : 4 x RJ-11 (4 x FXO)
UMG-2100 : 1-Port T1/E1 PRI
UMG-2200 : 8 x RJ-11 (8 x FXO)
3Wireless (P2) 1 x 802.11b/g/n Wireless Access Point, 2 x Antenna
Detachable
4, 5 LAN
1~24 ports: 24 x RJ-45 (10/100Base-TX, Auto-
Negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X)
25~26 ports: 2 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000Base-T, Auto-
Negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X)
6WAN 1 x RJ-45 (10/100Base-TX, Auto-Negotiation, Auto MDI/
MDI-X)
7USB 2 x USB2.0 (future feature)
8Cooling Fan Power supply cooling fan
9AC PWR 100~127V AC 6.3A, 200~240V AC 3.0A, 50/60 Hz, 200
Watts

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3. Hardware Installation
3.1 Unpack the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200
Note
You should inspect the box which the system was shipped in and
note if it was damaged in any way before the unpacking. If the
UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 itself shows damage you
should file a damage claim with the carrier to who delivered it.
Unpack the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 as listed below.
3.2 Choosing a Setup Location
Decide on a suitable location for the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 which
should be situated in a clean, dust-free, and well ventilated area. Avoid areas
where heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic elds are generated. Place
the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 near a grounded power outlet and pay
attention to the following requirements.
Leave approximately 40cm (16inche) of clearance in front of the UMG-2000 /
UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 to ensure the disk carriers can be unplugged.
Leave approximately 30cm (12 inch) of clearance in the back of the UMG-2000
/ UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 to allow for sufcient airow and ease in servicing.

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3.3 Preparing for Setup
The UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 system was shipped with desk brackets,
ear brackets, and mounting screws, so it is possible to install the UMG-2000 /
UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 into the mounted rack or on the desk brackets. Please read
following sections in its entirety before you begin the installation and follow the
steps in the order given to complete the installation process correctly.
3.4 Precautions
Review the electrical and general safety precautions.
Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack rst, and then
work up if you want to mount the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 to a
rack.
Use a power supply regulating uninterruptible (UPS) to protect the server from
failure.
Allow the hot plug SATA drives and power supply units to cool before touching
them.
Always keep the rack’s front door and all panels and components on the servers
closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling.
3.5 Installation Consideration
AMBIENT OPERATING TEMPERATURE
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient operating
temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature
of the room. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment
in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient
temperature.
REDUCED AIRFLOW
Consideration should be given to the amount of airow required for safe operation
maybe not compromised for the rack mounting.
CIRCUIT OVERLOADING
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power
supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have
on over-current protection and power supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of
equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
RELIABLE GROUND
A reliable ground must be maintained at all times. To ensure this, the rack
itself should be grounded. Particular attention should be given to power supply
connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit (i.e. the use of
power strips, etc.).

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3.6 The Desktop Brackets Installation
Unpack the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200.l
The desk brackets have been xed to the device before packing.l
Place the system to appropriate site.l
3.7 The Rack Mount Installation
It is strongly recommended to securely fasten the mounting rack to the oor or
wall to eliminate any possibility of tipping over the rack. This is especially important
if you decide to install several UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 chassis in the
top of the rack.
A brief overview of the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 installation is as
follows:
Select an appropriate site in the rack.l
Unload 4 the plug screws from each side of the server.l
Mount the ear brackets to the server from the each side.l

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Mount the server into the rack.l
Lock the server to the rack by mounting the ear brackets to the rack.l
3.8 The Hard Disk Installation
The SATA subsystem supports four hot-swappable hard drives. The SATA drives are
inserted to the SATA backplane that provides power and bus termination.
Note
1. Please install at least one 80G HDD to the No.1 disk carrier
before system configurations.
2. If with single HDD, please select RAID level to JBOD.

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Locate the storage subassembly.l
Press the disk carrier switch to unlock the carrier.l
Unplug the disk carrier by pulling the carrier handler.l
Mount the disk into the carrier and load the xing screws.l
Press the disk carrier switch to insert the carrier to the disk slot.l
Close the disk carrier lock/switch to lock the carrier.l

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4. Physical Connection
4.1 WAN Connection
Locate the WAN port on the rear panel.l
Connect the WAN port with the Ethernet cable.l
4.2 LAN Port Connection
There are 26 Ethernet ports on the rear panel. The port 1 to 24 are 10/100l
Mbps Ethernet ports and the port 25 and port 26 are 10/100/1000 Ethernet
ports.
It is recommended to connect the third party switches to the port 25, 26 tol
expand the LAN ports.

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4.3 PSTN FXO Port Connection
Locate the voice port of the PSTN adapter on the rear panel.l
The Analog PSTN port may vary from 4 / 8 FXO ports.l
Connect one or more telephone cables to one of the selected FXO port.l
4.4 ISDN T1/E1 Port Connection
Locate the digital voice port of the T1/E1 adapter on the rear panel.l
Connect the ISDN network with the T1/E1 port.l

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5. Quick Setup Wizard
From this chapter, we will describe how to use PLANET View to congure and
control the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 features and setup IT services
conguration. PLANET View enables you easily navigate through all IT congurations
and services.
5.1 First Time Login
Now that the network connection between your PC and UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 /
UMG-2200 has been established, you must login in order to access PLANET View.
Launch a web browser (for example: IE, Firefox etc.) and type the UMG-2000
/ UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 IP address in the address bar. The default address is
“http://192.168.1.1”.
If you can not see the following login page, recheck your physical LAN connection
and repeat Section “LAN Connection”. To avoid web-based management abused
by unauthorized users, the login sessions will logout automatically if the session is
inactive for more than 5 minutes. Type in an authorized username and password
and then click the button ”Apply”. The default username is “admin”, and its
password is “admin” all in lower case.

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5.2 Welcome to Quick Start
After the rst login, an easy and short quick start up should be completed to make
the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 service normally. There is an alternative
selection in the page “Welcome”. One selection is for “Quick Start” and the other
is for “Faster Recovery UMG to UMG” which will be explained in the user’s manual.
The quick start includes ve steps which will lead administrator to setup the
UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200. Check the rst radio box and then click the
button “Start” to continue.
Step 1: Create the Company Prole
This page allows an administrator to build a company prole. Specify the prole
and then click the button “Next” to go to step 2.
Item Description
Company Specify your company name.
Location Specify your city name.
Country Specify your country name.
Time Zone Specify the time zone.
PBX
Extension
Specify the prex of the extensions. All PBX extensions will be
prexed with this number. (X=0~9).

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Step 2: Activating UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 services
The UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 / UMG-2200 allow the administrator to activate the
service on demand. By default, all services are inactive. The administrator can
activate the service in this page by checking the radio box of the corresponding
service. The activated services will start up by using the default conguration after
the quick start. Click the button “Next” to go to step 3.
Item Description
PBX Enable or disable the IP PBX service.
PPTP VPN Enable or disable the PPTP VPN service.
Email Enable or disable the Email service.
Network Storage Enable or disable the network storage service.
Internet Domain
Name
Specify a valid Internet domain for the email server if the
email service is enabled.
Step 3: Setting up the Internet Connection
This page allows the administrator to quickly setup the WAN connection. To setup
the Internet connection, you should be awarded of what method you are using
to connect to the Internet. All technical information should be provided by your
Internet Service Provider (ISP). The ISP type should be one of the followings:
static, DHCP, PPPoE or PPTP. Select your ISP type in the drop down menu. Specify
the Internet connection conguration and then click the button “Next” to go to step
4 or click the button “Skip” to skip this step.

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AUTO DETECT ISP TYPE
By clicking the button “Detect”, you can make the UMG-2000 / UMG-2100 /
UMG-2200 to recognize the ISP type automatically.
It may take a while to detect your ISP type. Please wait.
The ISP type will be detected and the result will be presented as follows. If
“Network Cable Disconnected” is detected, please recheck the physical connection
and repeat the action as shown in Section “WAN Connection”. There could be more
than one ISP type recognized, so choose the most suitable type from the list and
then click the button “Next” to continue.

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MANUAL SETUP INTERNET CONFIURATION: STATIC
If your ISP type is “Static”, choose it as your ISP type and setup the conguration.
Item Description
IP Address Specify the static IP address.
Subnet Mask Address Specify the subnet mask address.
Default Gateway Address Specify the IP address of the default gateway.
DNS Server Address Specify the IP address of the primary and
secondary Domain Name System.
MAC Address Show MAC address information.
MANUAL SETUP INTERNET CONFIURATION: DHCP
If your ISP type is “DHCP”, choose it as your ISP type and setup the conguration.
Item Description
DNS Server Address Automatically obtain the DNS address or specify the
IP address of the primary and secondary DNS server.
MAC Address Show MAC address information.

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MANUAL SETUP INTERNET CONFIURATION: PPPOE
If your ISP type is “PPPoE”, choose it as your ISP type and setup the conguration.
Item Description
Login Name Specify the login username to the PPPoE server.
Password Specify the login password to the PPPoE server.
Conrm Password Retype the password.
Static IP Address Specify whether you have a static IP address.
IP address Specify your static WAN IP address if you have
enabled the “Static IP Address”.
Subnet Mask Address Specify the subnet mask address if you have
enabled the “Static IP Address”.
DNS Server Address
Automatically obtain the DNS address or specify
the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS
server.
MAC Address Show MAC address information.
MANUAL SETUP INTERNET CONFIURATION: PPTP
If your ISP type is “PPTP”, choose it as your ISP type and setup the conguration.

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Item Description
PPTP Server Specify the PPTP server IP address.
Login Name Specify the username to login to the PPTP server.
Password Specify the corresponding password to login to the PPTP
server.
Conrm Password Retype the password.
Static IP Address Specify whether you have a static WAN IP address.
IP address Specify whether you have a static IP address.
Subnet Mask
Address
Specify your static WAN IP address if you have enabled
the “Static IP Address”.
DNS Server
Address
Specify the subnet mask address if you have enabled the
“Static IP Address”.
MAC Address Show MAC address information
Step 4: Setting the Wireless Network
This page allows the administrator to quickly setup the wireless Access Point (AP).
Specify the wireless conguration and then click the button “Next” to go to step 5.
Item Description
Access Point (AP) Enable or disable the wireless AP service.
Hide SSID Decide whether or not to make the wireless AP SSID
visible.
Network Name (SSID) Specify the preferred SSID name string.
Wireless Region Select the area of location yours.
Wireless Mode Select the preferred wireless AP mode:
802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n.
Channel Select the preferred wireless channel number.
Authentication Type Specify the authentication type:
Open system / Shared Key / WPA / WPA2.
Data Encryption Select the Data Encrypt type.
Encrypt Strength Select the encrypt strength.
Security Key Specify the key for the clients to access this AP.

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Step 5: Creating the Network Storage
This page allows the administrator to quickly setup the storage. Specify the
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) level and then click the button
“Next” to go to step 6.
Step 6: Conrmation
Please recheck your input data to ensure the accurate. Click the button “Back” to
make changes. Then conrm your data and wait for the accomplishment of the
wizard. It will take a couple of minutes. Please “do not” close the browser. The
browser will show the RAID building progress. After nishing the wizard successfully,
the page of “Personal Account Web Administration” will automatically appear.
Further information
For further detail congurations and information can be found in the user’s manual CD.
Chapter 6: Wireless Chapter 7: Storage Chapter 8: PBX
Chapter 9: Email Chapter 12: Security Chapter 14: Branch-to-Branch
If you have other questions, please contact the local dealer where you purchasing
this product.
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