OneAccess ONE300 User manual

ONE300 – Installation Manual 1
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ONE300
Installation Manual Version B
April 2007

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OneAccess
28, rue de la Redoute
92260 Fontenay aux Roses
France
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Edition August 2006
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How to Read this Manual
The present document is broken down into 8 chapters.
Chapter 1 – Safety Instructions
This chapter provides the safety instructions for use and installation of the router.
Chapter 2 – Router Description
This section describes the router front and rear panels and the associated technical
characteristics.
Chapter 3 – Interface Description
This section describes the router interfaces.
Chapter 4 - Installation
This chapter describes how to modify the jumper positions and gives instructions to
connect the router.
Chapter 5 – Power-up
This chapter describes the device power-up and how to monitor the self-test
progress.
Chapter 6 – Technical Characteristics
This section describes technical characteristics such as operating conditions.
Chapter 7 – Directives and Standards
This chapter details the list of standards, which the device complies with.
Appendix – Connection Description
This chapter provides the pin-out of cables that are compatible with the router.

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Table of Contents
HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ...........................................................................................................................3
TABLE OF CONTENTS...........................................................................................................................................4
1SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Connection to Power Supply .....................................................................................................................5
1.2 Overcurrent Protection...............................................................................................................................5
1.3 Safety Level Interface................................................................................................................................5
2DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS .............................................................................................................6
2.1 Declaration of Conformity.........................................................................................................................6
2.2 Standards....................................................................................................................................................7
3ROUTER DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................9
3.1 Hardware Description ................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Front Panel ...............................................................................................................................................10
3.3 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................11
3.4 Configuration Identification.....................................................................................................................14
4INTERFACE DESCRIPTION.....................................................................................................................15
4.1 G.SHDSL Interface (SHDSL) .................................................................................................................15
4.2 Console interface (CONSOLE) ...............................................................................................................16
4.3 LAN 10/100 Mbps interface (ETHERNET)............................................................................................17
4.4 Switch Interface (SWITCH) ....................................................................................................................18
4.5 ISDN PRI Interface (PRI)........................................................................................................................19
4.6 T0/S0 Digital Interface (ISDN BRI)........................................................................................................20
5INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................................24
5.1 Opening the Chassis.................................................................................................................................24
5.2 Extension Board.......................................................................................................................................25
5.3 Connection ...............................................................................................................................................26
6POWER-UP .................................................................................................................................................27
7TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .........................................................................................................28
7.1 Climatic Environment..............................................................................................................................28
7.2 Power Supply...........................................................................................................................................28
7.3 Dimensions...............................................................................................................................................28
8DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS ...........................................................................................................29
8.1 Declaration of Conformity.......................................................................................................................29
8.2 Standards..................................................................................................................................................30
ANNEXE A: CONSOLE CABLE..........................................................................................................................32

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1 Safety Instructions
The following symbol instructs the user to read the manual carefully before any
connection:
1.1 Connection to Power Supply
To connect the power supply, always follow these steps:
•Connect the DC input jack from the power supply to the DC 12V power input
on the rear panel of the router,
•Connect the power supply to an AC electrical outlet (100-240 VAC). Plugging
in the power supply turns on the router.
Unplug the AC input before assembling/disassembling any part on the
device. The AC input is the part you must disconnect first. For safety rea-
sons, you shall be able to easily access this part.
1.2 Overcurrent Protection
The product requires that the building’s electrical installation is designed for
protection against short-circuit (over current) protection.
A fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 240 VAC, 10A must be used on the phase
conductors.
1.3 Safety Level Interface
All safety levels of the interfaces are described in each paragraph presenting the
interfaces (paragraphs 3.1 to 3.6).
The interface modules and optional boards can be installed only in the
products authorized by OneAccess and only by qualified staff as
recommended in the installation manual.
The ONE300 with FXS interfaces has got a screw located on the rear panel.
This must be permanently connected to the main protective earth.

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2 Directives and Standards
2.1 Declaration of Conformity

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2.2 Standards
The ONE300 is designed in conformity with the standards listed hereafter, provided
that the basic housing, modules, interface boards and installation kits are mounted
as recommended in the corresponding installation manual(s).
Safety
EN60950-1: 2001, First
Edition Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical
business equipment.
Environment:
Climatic, physico chemical, mechanic, packing
ETS 300 019-1 (95) Environmental conditions and environmental testing for
telecommunication equipment
In use: Temperature Controlled
Test specification:
- class T3.1 (normal)
- class T3.1 (exceptional)
Part 1, Classification of environmental conditions
Storage: partly temperature controlled
T1.1 Part 2, Specification of environmental test
Transportation: careful Transportation
T2.3
Electromagnetic Compatibility, immunity
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1
(2002-08) ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment
and services.
Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission
systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment.
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.6.1 Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band
and using wide band modulation techniques;
Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2
of the R&TTE Directive.
ETSI EN 300 386 V.1.3.3
(2005-04) Telecommunication network equipment;
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
202/96/EC The ONE300 respects the European directive on the waste
disposal from the electrical and electronics components.

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Restricted use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
2002/95/EC The ONE300 respects the European directive on the restricted use
of Hazardous Substances in electric and electronic equipment.

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3 Router Description
3.1 Hardware Description
This section details the various types of services offered by the ONE300. The
described configurations are the maximum configurations for the motherboard and
the extension modules. Other configurations can be derived by under-equipment.
Indeed, the ONE300 can have fewer interfaces compared to those presented below.
The acronyms mentioned in bold between brackets locate markings of the interfaces
back panel.
3.1.1 Motherboard Interface
The ONE300 motherboard is equipped with the following interfaces. The interface
marking is indicated in bold and between brackets.
•1 G.SHDSL access network (2 or 4 wires) or IMA SHDSL (8 wires) (SHDSL),
•1 Console port (CONSOLE),
•1 Managed switch 4 ports (SWITCH).
•1 LAN access 10/100 Mbps (ETHERNET),
Optional Interfaces factory mounted:
•1 PRI Interface T2 (PRI),
•WLAN 802.11b/g with 2 antennas (managed by the method « antenna
diversity »).
3.1.2 Extension Modules
Additional services are available in option on the daughter-board described below.
3.1.2.1 8 BRI board
This board in its complete configuration has the following interfaces. The interface
marking is indicated in bold and between brackets.
•8 ISDN Basic Rate Interfaces S0/T0 configurable TE or NT mode (ISDN
BRI).

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3.2 Front Panel
The front panel is provided with LEDS, which inform about the status of several
router functions.
Figure 1. Front Panel
Leds OFF Green Red Blinking Red Orange Blinking
Green
Status Switched
Off Switched On
& Operational Switched On &
Not operational Reboot in
progress
Uplink No
SHDSL
lines
configured
All SHDSL
lines are
synchronized
All SHDSL lines
are not
synchronized
(loss of signal)
Minimum one
configured
SHDSL line is not
synchronized
(loss of signal)
Minimum
one SHDSL
line is in the
progress of
synchroniz
ation
IP Not used All IP
interfaces are
up
All IP interfaces
are down At least one
IP Interface
is not up
(example:
PPPoA not
connected)
WLAN Not used Interface up Traffic in
progress
Aux No auto
configurat
ion
Auto
configuration
successfully
completed
Auto
configuratio
n in
progress

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3.3 Rear Panel
This section details the various types of ONE300 rear panel so that the user can
identify the interface type and port numbering.
It should be noted that only the fully-loaded configurations are represented.
Other configurations can be derived by not providing some interfaces
represented on the product. The configurations below are presented as an
example. OneAccess reserves the right to market them or not.

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3.3.1 Configuration with 8 BRI
The interface marking is indicated in bold and between brackets.
All the connectors are located on the rear panel:
•1 SHDSL access port (RJ45) (SHDSL),
•1 Configuration port and debug (RJ45) (CONSOLE),
•1 LAN access port 100Base-T (RJ45) (ETHERNET 1/0),
•4 FastEthernet switch ports (RJ45) (SWITCH E3-0/3 to E0-0/0),
•8 ISDN Basic Rate Interfaces (RJ45) (ISDN BRI L0-5/0 to L7-5/7),
•Input for the external power supply connector (DC input jack, 12V-2.2A),
•2 connectors for WLAN antenna.
Figure 2. Rear panel with 8 BRI
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.

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3.3.2 Configuration with 1 PRI
The interface marking is indicated in bold and between brackets.
All the connectors are located on the rear panel:
•1 SHDSL access port (RJ45) (SHDSL),
•1 Configuration port and debug (RJ45) (CONSOLE),
•1 LAN access port 100Base-T (RJ45) (ETHERNET 1/0),
•4 FastEthernet switch ports (RJ45) (SWITCH E3-0/3 to E0-0/0),
•1 Primary Rate Interface (RJ45) (PRI L0-5/0),
•Input for the external power supply connector (DC input jack, 12V-2.2A)
•2 connectors for WLAN antenna.
Figure 3. Rear panel with 1 PRI
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.

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3.4 Configuration Identification
The different device configurations are identified by adding one or several letters to
the device naming and printed on the router labelling sticker.
Option codification:
•P: T2 Interface (PRI)
•B: Digital voice interfaces (BRI)
•D: G.SHDSL access 1 to 2 pairs (2 to 4 wires),
•M: IMA access G.SHDSL 4 pairs (8 wires),
•16: 16 voice communication channels available
•30: 30 voice communication channels available
•W: Wireless LAN
Example:
ONE300-1P M30 is an ONE300 router equipped with:
•1 IMA access G.SHDSL 8 wires,
•1 PRI interface
•30 voice communications

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4 Interface Description
4.1 G.SHDSL Interface (SHDSL)
4.1.1 Safety Level of G.SHDSL (SHDSL) Interface
The G.SHDSL interface is TNV-1 (Telephone Network Voltage type 1).
It must be connected to a standard telephone line (external).
4.1.2 Characteristics
•ITU-T G.991.2 for the G.SHDSL (Annex A and B), 2 or 4 wires,
•Capacity:
•SHDSL 1 pair (2 wires): 192 kbps up to 2 320 kbps,
•SHDSL 2 pairs (4 wires): 384 kbps up to 4 640 kbps,
•SHDSL IMA G.SHDSL 4 pairs (8 wires): 768 kbps up to 9 280 kbps.
4.1.3 Connector Pinout
RJ45 connector:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Line 2 5 Line 1
2 Line 2 6 Line 3
3 Line 3 7 Line 4
4 Line 1 8 Line 4
4.1.4 Cables
For the connection of the G.SHDSHL interface, use the shielded cable that comes
with the equipment.

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4.2 Console interface (CONSOLE)
4.2.1 Characteristics
•RS232,
•9600 bps,
•8 bits, 1 bit for stop, no parity.
4.2.2 Connector Pinout
RJ45 connector:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TX 5 NC
2 RX 6 NC
3 GND 7 NC
4 NC 8 NC
•TX: Emission
•RX: Reception
•NC: Not Connected
•GND: Ground
4.2.3 Cable
The console cable is defined in Appendix A.

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4.3 LAN 10/100 Mbps interface (ETHERNET)
4.3.1 Safety level of LAN 10/100 Mbps interface
The Ethernet 10/100 Mbps auto-sense has a ’SELV’ (Safety Extra Low Voltage)
interface.
They must be used only for indoor applications, connected to a 10/100 Mbps
interface, which has also the ’SELV’ characteristics.
4.3.2 Characteristics
•10Base-T and 100Base-TX,
•Half or full duplex,
•Auto negotiation.
•Auto MDI/MDIX.
4.3.3 Meaning of LED Colors
Green LED Lit Link active
Blinking yellow LED Traffic in progress
4.3.4 Pinout
RJ45 Connector:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TD (+) 5 NC
2 TD (-) 6 RD (-)
3 RD (+) 7 NC
4 NC 8 NC
4.3.5 Cables
The cables are shielded, crossover/straight cables with 4 twisted pairs. The switch
supports auto detection of crossover/straight cable (’auto-MDI/MDI-X detection’); the
transmission pairs are (1-2) and receive (3-6).

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4.4 Switch Interface (SWITCH)
4.4.1 Safety level of Switch interface
The Ethernet 10/100 Mbps auto-sense has a ’SELV’ (Safety Extra Low Voltage)
interface.
They must be used only for indoor applications, connected to a 10/100 Mbps
interface, which has also the ’SELV’ characteristics.
4.4.2 Characteristics
The Ethernet Switch function offers 4 additional Ethernet ports. Each of this port can
be switched and/or routed.
•10/100 Mbits/s,
•Half or full duplex,
•Auto-negotiation,
•Auto MDI/MDIX.
4.4.3 Meaning of LED colors
Green LED Lit Link active
Blinking yellow LED Traffic in progress
4.4.4 Connector Pinout
RJ45 connector:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TD (+) 5 NC
2 TD (-) 6 RD (-)
3 RD (+) 7 NC
4 NC 8 NC
4.4.5 Cables
The cables are shielded, crossover/straight cables with 4 twisted pairs. The switch
supports auto detection of crossover/straight cable (’auto-MDI/MDI-X detection’); the
transmission pairs are (1-2) and receive (3-6).

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4.5 ISDN PRI Interface (PRI)
This interface provides an E1/T2 digital voice access - G.703/G.704.
The external connection of the E1/T2 interface is made on the rear panel by RJ45
connector.
4.5.1 Safety Level of PRI Interface
The interface marked PRI offers an ISDN primary access (RJ45 connector). This
interface is TNV-1.
For internal applications this interface must be connected to an S2/E1/T1 interface
of TNV-1 type.
4.5.2 Connector Pinout
The connection to the access voice interface is located on the rear panel with the
RJ45 connector. The connector pinout is as follows:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RX (+) 5 TX (-)
2 RX (-) 6 NC
3 NC 7 NC
4 TX (+) 8 NC
4.5.3 Cables
The cable used for the access is a shielded cable, which contains 2 twisted pairs
with twisted pairs for the transmission (4-5) and receive (1-2) pairs.

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4.6 T0/S0 Digital Interface (ISDN BRI)
The ONE300 supports 8 S0/T0 ISDN interfaces. The interfaces can be configured in
TE or NT.
The ONE300 can receive a BRI module that has 8 digital interfaces. The connection
of the digital voice interface is carried out on the rear panel via RJ45 connectors (1
connector per interface).
4.6.1 Safety Level of T0/S0 Interface
The T0/S0 modules marked ISDN BRI offer up to 8 ISDN (BRI) interfaces (RJ45
connector). These interfaces are TNV-1.
The factory configuration of these interfaces is T0, NT mode. Do not
connect the interfaces to a public ISDN access without adapting jumper
position, which can damage the product immediately.
4.6.2 Connector Pinout
The connection to the access voice interface is made on the rear panel via an RJ45
connector. The connector pinout is as follows:
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 NC 5 TX (-)
2 NC 6 RX (-)
3 RX (+) 7 NC
4 TX (+) 8 NC
4.6.3 Jumper Setting
Every ISDN interface has four jumpers making it possible to configure the following
options:
•100 Ohms impedance adaptation,
•Power-feeding for ISDN phones
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