Ericsson HL950 CES User manual

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INTRODUCTION............................. 3
PackageContents................................. 3
PLACEMENT.................................. 4
Desktop Placement ............................... 4
RackMounting ...................................... 4
GroundingtheUnit ................................ 6
PHYSICALINTERFACES ................. 7
Baseboard ............................................ 7
WIF Module ........................................... 8
LIFModules .......................................... 9
Power Inlet.......................................... 12
POWER UP AND
CONFIGURATION..........................13
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)................ 13
IMPORTANTINFORMATION ..........14
ProductCareand Maintenance........... 14
Regulatory Information ........................ 15
LicenseAgreement.............................. 19
FreewareLicences ............................... 20

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This Quick Installation Guide provides instructions about how to
install and power up the CES model of the Ericsson MSED (Multi
Service Edge Device) HL950.
For detailed information about management of the MSED/HL950,
please refer to the “MSED/HL950, Administrator’s Guide”.
Prior to connecting and installing any of the equipment, read the
information about “Product Care and Maintenance” on page 14.
Introduction 3
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PACKAGE CONTENTSACKAGE CONTENTS
ACKAGE CONTENTSACKAGE CONTENTS
ACKAGE CONTENTS
The MSED/HL950, CES model package should include the items
listed below:
•The MSED/HL950 unit
•Rack mounting kit
•Ground cable (only included in the -48V variant)
•Rubber feet for desktop placement (not included in the -48V
variant)
•Power cable
•Ethernetcable
•Consolecable
•QuickInstallationGuide
Inventorythe contents andmakesurethat all partsareincluded in the
package before proceeding with the installation. If any component is
missingordamaged, please contactthedealer/serviceprovider from
whichtheequipment was purchased.

PLACEMENTPLACEMENT
PLACEMENTPLACEMENT
PLACEMENT
The MSED/HL950 can be placed on a flat surface or mounted in a
standard 19 inch (48,26 cm) rack. Place the unit in a position that
offers access to the interface connectors on the back of the unit.
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!The MSED/HL950 variantthatisequipped with a -48Vpower
supplyMUSTbe rack mounted and grounded by using the attached
ground cable in order to meet the product safety requirements.
DESKTOP PLACEMENTDESKTOP PLACEMENT
DESKTOP PLACEMENTDESKTOP PLACEMENT
DESKTOP PLACEMENT
When the MSED/HL950 is placed on a flat surface, the rubber feetrubber feet
rubber feetrubber feet
rubber feet
provided should be mounted on the bottom of the unit to secure a
stableplacement.
RACK MOUNTINGRACK MOUNTING
RACK MOUNTINGRACK MOUNTING
RACK MOUNTING
Use the Rack mounting kitRack mounting kit
Rack mounting kitRack mounting kit
Rack mounting kit provided when mounting the MSED/
HL950 in a 19” rack. This kit includes two rack mounting brackets,
four nut clips, four flat head screws and four round head screws.
4 Placement
Figure 1: Rack Mounting Kit
The MSED/HL950 can be rack mounted with either the front or the
back of the chassis facing forward.
There are two sets of mounting holes located on the left and right
sidesof the chassis.Theforward-mostset is usedtomount thechas-
siswiththefrontfacing forward; the other set is for mounting the unit
with the back facing forward.
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! When mounting the MSED/HL950 in a rack, it is required to
leave a minimum of 1 inch (2,54 cm) space above the unit to ensure
proper cooling.

Placement 5
Figure 2: Bracket Attachment - Front Panel forward
Figure 3: Bracket Attachment - Rear Panel forward
Installation in RackInstallation in Rack
Installation in RackInstallation in Rack
Installation in Rack
Install the chassis in the rack using the screws provided. Use two
screws for each side.
Figure 4: Installation in Rack
Attaching BracketsAttaching Brackets
Attaching BracketsAttaching Brackets
Attaching Brackets
Use the screws provided to attach the mounting brackets to the
chassisasshown in the applicable figure below:

6 Placement
GROUNDING THE UNITGROUNDING THE UNIT
GROUNDING THE UNITGROUNDING THE UNIT
GROUNDING THE UNIT
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! When the MSED/HL950 is rack mounted it is required that
you gound the unit as described below.
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!The MSED/HL950 variantthatisequipped with a -48Vpower
supply MUST be rack mounted and grounded in order to meet the
product safety requirements. Use the attached ground cable and
mounting accessories and follow the instructions below.
Ground the unit by connecting the provided ground strap cable to
the earth (ground) terminal on the back of the chassis. See figures
below.
Clamp or screw down the other end of the ground strap cable to a
suitable grounding point at your site.
Figure 5: Earth (ground) terminal
Earth (ground)
terminal (nut M6)
Figure 6: Connecting the ground strap cable

Physical Interfaces 7
PHYSICAL INTERFPHYSICAL INTERF
PHYSICAL INTERFPHYSICAL INTERF
PHYSICAL INTERFACESACES
ACESACES
ACES
TheMSED/HL950consists of a chassisincludingthe baseboard and
add-oninterfacemodules.
Thischaptergivesa description of the physical interfaces included in
the CES model.
BASEBOARDBASEBOARD
BASEBOARDBASEBOARD
BASEBOARD
Thebaseboard is thebaseof theMSED/HL950and ismountedin the
enclosure. It hosts the processor, volatile and non-volatile memory,
real time clock, the two native Ethernet ports and the console port. It
also has connectors for the interface modules.
The network processor is a high performance MIPS 4Km core with
built-in quality of service, hardware accelerator engines for packet
processing, voice processing and encryption/decryption.
Interfaces Integrated on the BaseboardInterfaces Integrated on the Baseboard
Interfaces Integrated on the BaseboardInterfaces Integrated on the Baseboard
Interfaces Integrated on the Baseboard
Figure 7: Connectors/indicators on the MSED/HL950
Console
Ethernet
port 0
port 1
There are two Ethernet portsEthernet ports
Ethernet portsEthernet ports
Ethernet ports (2 x RJ45) on the baseboard, both
providing 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet. The Ethernet port 0 can be
configuredtoact either as WANorLANinterface, while as port1only
actsasLANinterface.
TheMACaddresses for thetwoEthernetports are printedontheunit
label and on the package for the complete deliverable.
The Ethernet connectors each have two built-in LEDs. The left LED
(LL
LL
Link) is lit when a link is established and the right LED (AA
AA
Activity)
indicatesdatatraffic.
The Console portConsole port
Console portConsole port
Console port is used solely for management of the MSED/
HL950.Aterminalemulation program should be configured for9600
baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity.

8 Physical Interfaces
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! Connector 0 is implemented for single channel SHDSL over
onetwistedpairor dual channel SHDSL over two twisted pairs inthe
same cable. For dual-channel SHDSL with separate cables for each
channel, connect the RJ11 SHDSL cable (provided) to connector 0
and a second RJ11 SHDSL cable (not provided) to connector 1.
Connect the other end of both cables to the network operator's
SHDSL jacks.
The female RJ45 connectors each have two built-in LEDs. The left
LED(LL
LL
Link)isblinking during SHDSL training and stablelitwhen a link
is established. The right LED (AA
AA
Activity) indicates data traffic.
The two RJ45 ports are also capable of accommodating male RJ11
connectors.
WIF MODULEWIF MODULE
WIF MODULEWIF MODULE
WIF MODULE
Theslotfor WIF (WAN Interface) modulesislocated at the bottom left
of the MSED/HL950. Modules can be slot in and are fastened by the
front panel screws.
Figure 9: Connectors/indicators on the WIF SHDSL Module
WIF SHDSLWIF SHDSL
WIF SHDSLWIF SHDSL
WIF SHDSL
The WIF SHDSL module provides a dual G.SHDSL interface.
Figure 8: Location of the WIF slot

Physical Interfaces 9
LIF MODULESLIF MODULES
LIF MODULESLIF MODULES
LIF MODULES
The LIF (Legacy Interface) modules is located at the bottom right of
the MSED/HL950. Modules can be slot in and are fastened by the
front panel screws.
Figure 11: Connectors/indicators on the LIF E1 Module
The LIF module includes either an E1 Interface Module or a Legacy
V.35/V.36/X.21 Interface Module for connection to the local network
as described in the following sections.
LIF E1LIF E1
LIF E1LIF E1
LIF E1
For 120 ohms balanced operationFor 120 ohms balanced operation
For 120 ohms balanced operationFor 120 ohms balanced operation
For 120 ohms balanced operation, connect a 120 ohms
(default strapping) twisted pair cable with four wires (2 pairs) to the
RJ45 connector.
For 75 ohms unbalanced operationFor 75 ohms unbalanced operation
For 75 ohms unbalanced operationFor 75 ohms unbalanced operation
For 75 ohms unbalanced operation, connect two 75 ohms
coaxial cables to the DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors.
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! 120 ohms and 75 ohms cables cannot be connected simul-
taneously. When using 75 ohms unbalanced operation, you have to
changethestrappingonthe E1 card. The procedure is described on
the next page.
The RJ45 connector has two LEDs. The left LED (Carrier) lit when
receivecarrier is detectedand the rightLED(Sync) indicateswhenthe
board is searching for frame synchronization.
RJ45
Connector DIN 1.0/2.3
Connectors
Figure 10: Location of the WIF slot

10 Physical Interfaces
Strapping instructionsStrapping instructions
Strapping instructionsStrapping instructions
Strapping instructions
When using 75 ohms unbalanced operationWhen using 75 ohms unbalanced operation
When using 75 ohms unbalanced operationWhen using 75 ohms unbalanced operation
When using 75 ohms unbalanced operation, change the strap-
ping on the E1 card according to the following instructions:
1.1.
1.1.
1. Disconnect the unit from power.
2.2.
2.2.
2. Use suitable ESD protection equipment and place the MSED/
HL950 on a grounded surface.
3.3.
3.3.
3. Identify the E1 interface module bracket on the rear of the unit
(seefigure on previouspage).Unscrew thetwoscrews and gently
remove the E1 card from the chassis.
4.4.
4.4.
4. Mount the jumpers (marked JP1 to JP10) as shown in the figure
below:
Figure 12: Jumper settings on the E1 card
5.5.
5.5.
5. Inserttheboard; ensure that the connectorpinsandholes match
each other. Then push the board firmly until the bracket rests
against the unit housing.
6.6.
6.6.
6. Insert the two screws and tighten them.
7.7.
7.7.
7. Connect and power up the unit.
Jumper settings
(default) for
120 ohms
Jumper settings
for 75 ohms

Physical Interfaces 11
LIF SC (Serial communications)LIF SC (Serial communications)
LIF SC (Serial communications)LIF SC (Serial communications)
LIF SC (Serial communications)
The LIF SC module offers the serial legacy interfaces V.35, V.36 and
X.21;interfacesusedfor providing synchronous leased line services.
Themodule is self-configurabletoeach ofthethree interfaces, andby
connecting different cable adapters to the module’s universal serial
communications the three interfaces are provided.
For all legacy interfaces, the unit will act as a DCE unit.
Figure 13: Connector on the LIF SC Module
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! There is a specific Cable adapter for each legacy mode.
VV
VV
V.35.35
.35.35
.35
By connecting the V.35 cable adapter toward the LIF SC module, a
V.35connector(M/34 pin Windchester femaleISO2593) ispresented
to the user equipment.
VV
VV
V.36.36
.36.36
.36
By connecting the V.36 cable adapter toward the LIF SC module, a
V.36 connector (37 pin, sub-D female ISO 4902) is presented to the
userequipment.
X.21X.21
X.21X.21
X.21
By connecting the X.21 cable adapter toward the LIF SC module, an
X.21connector(15 pin, Sub DfemaleISO 4903) is offeredtothe user
equipment.

12 Physical Interfaces
POWER INLETPOWER INLET
POWER INLETPOWER INLET
POWER INLET
The power supply module is fixed in the main enclosure. The power
receptacleandthepoweron/offswitcharelocatedattherearpanel.
The power supply module supplies 12V/3A DC power to the
baseboard.The baseboard thenfeedstheinterface modulesthrough
their connectors. A power on/off switch is located next to the power
connector.
Figure 14: Power Inlet
for 100-240V operation
The standard power supply module operates from 100-240 V 50/60
Hz mains and is connected to the mains outlet by a separate power
cordincludedin the package.
As an alternative the MSED/HL950 can be delivered with a power
supplymodulethatoperates from -36 to -72 VDC. For thisoperation
a -48VDC cable is included in the the package. Connect the black
cable to 0V. Connect the red cable to -48VDC power source.
WARNING! Inverting the power cable polarity may resultWARNING! Inverting the power cable polarity may result
WARNING! Inverting the power cable polarity may resultWARNING! Inverting the power cable polarity may result
WARNING! Inverting the power cable polarity may result
in permanent damage to the unit. Make sure the blackin permanent damage to the unit. Make sure the black
in permanent damage to the unit. Make sure the blackin permanent damage to the unit. Make sure the black
in permanent damage to the unit. Make sure the black
cable is connected to 0V and the red cable to -48VDC.cable is connected to 0V and the red cable to -48VDC.
cable is connected to 0V and the red cable to -48VDC.cable is connected to 0V and the red cable to -48VDC.
cable is connected to 0V and the red cable to -48VDC.
Figure 15: Power Inlet
for -48V operation
Figure 16:Connection of the -48 VDC cable
TheMSED/HL950 maybeconnected topowervia anUninterruptable
Power Supply (UPS) for higher availability.

Power Up and Configuration 13
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)
The MSED/HL950 has two LEDs that indicate status; one orange
colored that shines through the plastic front and one red and green
bi-colored on the rear.
BothLEDsare blinking duringtheboot sequence (the rearLEDblinks
in green) and are stable lit when the booting is done.
POWER UP AND CONFIGURAPOWER UP AND CONFIGURA
POWER UP AND CONFIGURAPOWER UP AND CONFIGURA
POWER UP AND CONFIGURATIONTION
TIONTION
TION
Afteryou haveconnected theappropriateinterfaceandpower cables,
you are ready to power up the MSED/HL950.
To power up the MSED/HL950, flip the power switch to ON. The
Power/Status indicators (located both at the front and rear panels)
willstart toblink.If youhavea terminalemulationprogram connected,
messages will begin to appear in the program window. When the
Power/Statusindicatorsarelitthe diagnostics and boot routines are
completed.
Configuration and software upgrades can be performed remotely
from the WAN using telnet, SNMP and TFTP or locally from a PC
running a terminal emulation program (connected to the CONSOLE
port).
For additional information about configuration possibilities, refer to
the MSED/HL950, Administrator’s Guide.

IMPORIMPOR
IMPORIMPOR
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TIONTION
TION
PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCEPRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE
PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCEPRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE
PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! Read this information before using your Ericsson MSED/
HL950forsafeandefficientuse.
Your MSED/HL950 is a highly sophisticated electronicdevice. To get
the most out of it, be sure to read the following text about product
care,safetyand efficient use.
Do notDo not
Do notDo not
Do not expose the product to liquid or moisture.
Do notDo not
Do notDo not
Do not exposethe producttoextreme temperatures,neitherhot nor
cold.
Do notDo not
Do notDo not
Do not expose the product to lit candles, cigarettes, cigars, open
flames,etc.
Do notDo not
Do notDo not
Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product since rough treatment
could damage it.
Do notDo not
Do notDo not
Do notallow children to play with the equipment as it contains small
parts that could be detached and create a choking hazard.
Use onlyUse only
Use onlyUse only
Use only originalEricsson components and replacementparts.Fail-
ure to do so may result in performance loss, damage to the product,
fire, electric shock or injury, and will invalidate the warranty.
Treat the product with care, keep it in a clean and dust free place.
Use only a soft, damp cloth to clean the product.
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ImportantInformation 15
REGULAREGULA
REGULAREGULA
REGULATORTOR
TORTOR
TORY INFORMAY INFORMA
Y INFORMAY INFORMA
Y INFORMATIONTION
TIONTION
TION
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!The followingsub-sections are onlyvalid for theMSED/HL950
variant equipped with a 100-240V power supply.
The MSED/HL950 variant equipped with a -48V power supply is
approved according to the Declaration of Conformity on page 18.
EU DirectivesEU Directives
EU DirectivesEU Directives
EU Directives
The MSED/HL950 meets the following EU directives for the CE mark:
••
••
•73/23/EEC, Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
••
••
•89/336/EEC, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)
••
••
•1999/5/EC, Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
Directive (R&TTE)
Safety ApprovalSafety Approval
Safety ApprovalSafety Approval
Safety Approval
••
••
•UL 60950, 3rd Ed.
••
••
•CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00
••
••
•IEC 60950, 3rd Ed, 1999
•EN 60950:2000
EMC ApprovalEMC Approval
EMC ApprovalEMC Approval
EMC Approval
••
••
•EN 300386:2000
••
••
•EN 55022:1998 Class A
••
••
•EN 55024:1998
••
••
•EN 61000-3-2:1995+A14
••
••
•EN 61000-3-3:1995
••
••
•FCC Part 15 Class A
FCC Part 15FCC Part 15
FCC Part 15FCC Part 15
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
CautionCaution
CautionCaution
Caution
Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by the manufacturer
could void your authority to operate the equipment and invalidate approvals.
The appliance coupler serves as the mains power disconnect and should
be located so it is readily accessible.
Environmental InformationEnvironmental Information
Environmental InformationEnvironmental Information
Environmental Information
Maximum environmental values during use:
••
••
•Temperature: 0oC to +40oC
••
••
•Humidity: 5% to 85% RH, non-condensing.

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Intended UseIntended Use
Intended UseIntended Use
Intended Use
For indoor and public use.
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE!NOTE!
NOTE! The MSED/HL950 variant equipped with a -48V power
supply is to be used in Restricted Access Location (RAL) and be
installed and maintained by service people.
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.

ImportantInformation 17
Declaration of Conformity (100-240V variant)Declaration of Conformity (100-240V variant)
Declaration of Conformity (100-240V variant)Declaration of Conformity (100-240V variant)
Declaration of Conformity (100-240V variant)

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Declaration of Conformity (-48V variant)Declaration of Conformity (-48V variant)
Declaration of Conformity (-48V variant)Declaration of Conformity (-48V variant)
Declaration of Conformity (-48V variant)

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softwarecomponentswhichhetalksabouthavebeenremovedfromOpenSSH,i.e.,
-RSAis no longer included, found in the OpenSSL library
-IDEAisnolongerincluded,itsuseisdeprecated
-DESisnowexternal,intheOpenSSLlibrary
-GMPis no longer used, and instead we call BN code from OpenSSL
-Zlibisnow external, in a library
-The make-ssh-known-hosts script is no longer included
- TSS has been removed
-MD5isnowexternal,in the OpenSSL library
- RC4 support has been replaced with ARC4 support from OpenSSL
-Blowfish is now external, in the OpenSSL library
Notethat any information and cryptographic algorithms used in thissoftwarearepublicly available
ontheInternetand at any majorbookstore,scientific library, and patent office worldwide. More
informationcan be found e.g. at “http://www.cs.hut.fi/crypto”.
Thelegalstatusofthisprogramissomecombinationofallthese permissionsand restrictions. Useonly
atyourownresponsibility.You willbe responsiblefor anylegal consequencesyourself;Iamnotmaking
anyclaimswhetherpossessing or using this is legal or not in your country, and I am not taking any
responsibilityon your behalf.
NOWARRANTY
BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR
THEPROGRAM,TO THEEXTENTPERMITTEDBYAPPLICABLE LAW.EXCEPTWHENOTHERWISE
STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE
PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND
PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE
DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR
CORRECTION. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/
ORREDISTRIBUTE THEPROGRAM ASPERMITTEDABOVE, BELIABLE TOYOUFOR DAMAGES,
INCLUDINGANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
LOSSOF DATAORDATABEINGRENDERED INACCURATE ORLOSSESSUSTAINEDBYYOU OR
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DAMAGES.
2. The32-bit CRC implementation in crc32.c is duetoGaryS. Brown.
Commentsinthe file indicate it may be used for any purpose without restrictions:
COPYRIGHT(C) 1986 Gary S. Brown. You may use this program,orcode or tables extracted from
it,as desired without restriction.
3. The 32-bit CRC compensation attack detector in deattack.c was contributed by CORE SDI S.A.
undera BSD-style license.
Cryptographicattackdetector for ssh - source code
Copyright(c) 1998 CORE SDI S.A., Buenos Aires,Argentina.
Allrights reserved.Redistribution andusein sourceandbinary forms,with orwithoutmodification, are
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