PIKA Mosport 1E-F Manual

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Hardware Installation Guide
Mosport M Series
Digital Gateways
Mosport 1E-F / Mosport 2E-F / Mosport 1TE / Mosport 2TE
Product Version 2.0 Document Revision 02
November 7, 2011

PIKA Technologies, Inc. Hardware Installation Guide
Mosport M Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Contents
Preface
About this Manual.............................................................................................................vii
Document Objectives.................................................................................................................................. vii
Intended Audience...................................................................................................................................... vii
Related Documentation............................................................................................................................. viii
Document Structure................................................................................................................................... viii
Document Conventions ...............................................................................................................................ix
Warning Definition.......................................................................................................................................................ix
Other Conventions ......................................................................................................................................................ix
SCN vs PSTN..............................................................................................................................................................ix
Standards Supported ..................................................................................................................................................ix
Chapter 1
Overview ..............................................................................................................................1
Overview.......................................................................................................................................................1
Key Features............................................................................................................................................................... 1
Mosport 1TE/2TE Connectors and Indicators...............................................................................................2
Product Serial Number Location ................................................................................................................................. 2
Front Indicators and Connectors................................................................................................................................. 2
Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Port Numbering Convention .........................................................................................................................6
WAN/LAN Slot – Ethernet Connectors........................................................................................................................ 6
Service Slot 1.............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Service Slots 2/3 – PRI Connector ............................................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 2
Installation ...........................................................................................................................7
Planning the Installation................................................................................................................................7
Installation Checklist.................................................................................................................................................... 7
Site Log.......................................................................................................................................................................8
Network Information.................................................................................................................................................... 8
Safety Recommendations.............................................................................................................................8
Maintaining Safety with Electricity............................................................................................................................... 8
General Safety Practices............................................................................................................................................. 9
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage............................................................................................................... 9
Required Mounting Tools and Equipment ....................................................................................................9
Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................................................................9
Location and Mounting Requirements .......................................................................................................10
Location.....................................................................................................................................................................10
Mounting Brackets..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Rack-Mounting.......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Wall-Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Free Standing Unit .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Condensation ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Hardware Installation..................................................................................................................................14

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Connecting Cables.................................................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 3
Powering on the Mosport 1TE/2TE..................................................................................15
IP Address Discovery or Configuration.......................................................................................................15
Dynamic WAN IP Address Discovery........................................................................................................................ 15
Default Static WAN IP Address Configuration...........................................................................................................16
LAN Interface Access................................................................................................................................................ 17
Verifying the Installation............................................................................................................................................ 17
Indicators (LEDs)........................................................................................................................................17
LED Patterns – Specific Conditions .......................................................................................................................... 17
LED Patterns – Default Behaviour ............................................................................................................................ 18
RESET/DEFAULT Button...........................................................................................................................19
At Run-Time.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
At Start-Time............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Partial Reset.............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Factory Reset............................................................................................................................................................ 20
Management Choices.................................................................................................................................21
Appendix A
Standards Compliance and Safety Information .............................................................23
Standards Supported..................................................................................................................................23
Disclaimers .................................................................................................................................................24
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 .............................................................................................. 24
CE Marking................................................................................................................................................................ 24
RoHS China .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Translated Warning Definition ....................................................................................................................26
Safety Warnings .........................................................................................................................................27
Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning .................................................................................................................................. 27
TN Power Warning.................................................................................................................................................... 27
Product Disposal Warning......................................................................................................................................... 27
No. 26 AWG Warning................................................................................................................................................ 27
LAN Connector Warning ........................................................................................................................................... 27
Socket Outlet Warning .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Advertencias de Seguridad.........................................................................................................................28
Disyuntor (15A) Advertencia ..................................................................................................................................... 28
TN Potencia Advertencia........................................................................................................................................... 28
Eliminación de Productos Advertencia...................................................................................................................... 28
N º 26 AWG Advertencia........................................................................................................................................... 28
Conector LAN Advertencia........................................................................................................................................ 28
Enchufe de Salida Advertencia................................................................................................................................. 28
Safety Recommendations...........................................................................................................................29
Appendix B
Cabling Considerations....................................................................................................31
Ethernet RJ-45 Cable .................................................................................................................................31
Straight Through Cable............................................................................................................................................. 32
Crossover Cable........................................................................................................................................................ 33
E1 PRI RJ-45 Cable ...................................................................................................................................33
T1 PRI RJ-45 Cable....................................................................................................................................34
RJ-11 (Telephone) Cable ...........................................................................................................................35

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Wiring Conventions................................................................................................................................................... 35
Serial Console (RS-232).............................................................................................................................36
DTE or DCE .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
Crossover Cable (Null Modem)................................................................................................................................. 36
Appendix C
Standard Hardware Information.......................................................................................37
Industry Standard Protocols .......................................................................................................................37
Hardware Features.....................................................................................................................................38
Interfaces................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Power ........................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Product Architecture Details.......................................................................................................................38
Real Time Fax Router Technical Specifications.........................................................................................39
Audio Specifications ...................................................................................................................................39
DTMF Tone Detection ................................................................................................................................39
DTMF Tone Generation..............................................................................................................................39
Power Consumption ...................................................................................................................................40
MTBF Value................................................................................................................................................40
Operating Environment...............................................................................................................................40
Dimensions and Weight..............................................................................................................................41
Warranty.....................................................................................................................................................41
Appendix D
Interface Card Installation Instructions...........................................................................43
General Information....................................................................................................................................43
Interface Card Installation Instructions .......................................................................................................43
Appendix E
Glossary.............................................................................................................................47
Appendix F
List of Acronyms...............................................................................................................51

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PREFACE
PAbout this Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Mosport 1TE/2TE from PIKA Technologies, Inc..
The Mosport 1TE/2TE Series ISDN VoIP Digital Gateways allow enterprises to lower communications costs
over any IP link. The Mosport 1TE/2TE units constitute an ideal solution for enterprise voice applications or
for connecting to a service provider’s broadband access.
Document Objectives
The Mosport 1TE/2TE Hardware Installation Guide provides technical information on how to physically install
the Mosport 1TE/2TE. It also describes the cabling required for the Mosport 1TE/2TE device.
The information included in this guide consists of:
Hardware descriptions of the Mosport 1TE/2TE device
Hardware installation instructions
Installation scenarios examples
LED indications
Cabling and pin-out data
Please refer to the Software Configuration Guide for software configuration information.
Use the Mosport 1TE/2TE Hardware Installation Guide in conjunction with the appropriate publications listed
in “Related Documentation” on page viii.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for the following audiences:
Technicalstaffwho arefamiliarwithelectroniccircuitry,networkingtheory andhaveexperience
as an electronic technician.
System administrators with a basic networking background and experience, but who might not
be familiar with the Mosport 1TE/2TE device.
Systemadministratorswhoareresponsibleforinstallingandconfiguringnetworkingequipment
and who are familiar with the Mosport 1TE/2TE device.
Table 1: Mosport 1TE/2TE Series Models
Model Interfaces VoIP Call Capacity
Mosport 1E-F 1xE1-PRI interface up to 15
Mosport 2E-F 2xE1-PRI interface up to 30
Mosport 1TE 1xE1/T1-PRI
interface up to 30
Mosport 2TE 2xE1/T1-PRI
interface up to 60
Note: There are many flavours of the Mosport 1TE/2TE device. Because of this, some of the information
provided may not apply to your particular Mosport 1TE/2TE device model.

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Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, the Mosport 1TE/2TE document set includes the following:
Software Configuration Guide
Describes how to configure and operate the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Mosport 1TE/2TE Installation Guide
This booklet allows you to quickly setup and work with the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Configuration Reference Guide
Lists all the parameters, tables, and commands available in the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Notification Reference Guide
Lists and describes all syslog messages and notification messages that the Mosport 1TE/2TE may
send.
Third Party Software Copyright Information
This document lists the third-party software modules used in the Mosport 1TE/2TE along with any
copyright and license information.
Be sure to read any readme files, technical bulletins, or additional release notes for important information.
Document Structure
The Mosport 1TE/2TE Hardware Installation Guide contains the following information.
Table 2: Mosport 1TE/2TE Hardware Installation Guide Chapter/Appendices
Title Summary
“Chapter 1 - Overview” on page 1 Provides a brief description of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
“Chapter 2 - Installation” on page 7 Contains instructions for installing the Mosport 1TE/
2TE and connecting the cables.
“Chapter 3 - Powering on the Mosport 1TE/2TE”
on page 15 Leads you through the basic steps to start theMosport
1TE/2TE.
“Appendix A - Standards Compliance and Safety
Information” on page 23 Lists the various standards compliance of the Mosport
1TE/2TE.
“Appendix B - Cabling Considerations” on
page 31 Describes the pin-to-pin connections for cables used
with the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
“Appendix C - Standard Hardware Information”
on page 37 Lists the technical hardware information of the
Mosport 1TE/2TE.
“Appendix D - Interface Card Installation
Instructions” on page 43 Describes how to install interface cards in a Mosport
1TE/2TE unit.

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Document Conventions
The following information provides an explanation of the symbols that appear on the Mosport 1TE/2TE and in
the documentation for the product.
Warning Definition
Where to find Translated Warning Definition
For safety and warning information, see “Appendix A - Standards Compliance and Safety Information” on
page 23.
ThisAppendixdescribestheinternational agency compliance andsafetyinformationfor theMosport1TE/2TE.
It also includes a translation of the safety warning listed in the previous section.
Other Conventions
The following are other conventions you will encounter in this manual.
SCN vs PSTN
In PIKA’ and other vendor’s documentation, the terms SCN and PSTN are used. A SCN (Switched Circuit
Network) is a general term to designate a communication network in which any user may be connected to any
other user through the use of message, circuit, or packet switching and control devices. The Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) or a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) are examples of SCNs.
Standards Supported
When available, this document lists the standards onto which features are based. These standards may be
RFCs (Request for Comments), Internet-Drafts, or other standards.
The Mosport 1TE/2TE’s implementations are based on the standards, so it’s possible that some behaviour
differs from the official standards.
For more information on and a list of RFCs and Internet-Drafts, refer to the IETF web site at http://www.ietf.org.
Warning: Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any
equipment, you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard
practices for preventing accidents.
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury and/or damage to the equipment or property.
Note: Indicates important information about the current topic.
Standards Supported Indicates which RFC, Draft or other standard document is supported for a
specific feature.

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Mosport 1TE/2TE 1
CHAPTER
1Overview
This chapter describes the Mosport 1TE/2TE connectors and indicators.
Overview
Provider-specific profiles ensure that the Mosport 1TE/2TE is a genuine plug and play solution. It offers a low
total cost of ownership as it reduces installation and maintenance costs.
The Mosport 1TE/2TE series ISDN VoIP Digital Gateways allow enterprises to lower communications costs
over any IP link. Designed specifically for enterprise applications, the Mosport 1TE/2TE digital gateways make
use of existing broadband access equipment to connect to any standards-based VoIP network.
The Mosport 1TE/2TE digital gateways meet the requirements of enterprises that want to connect their ISDN
equipment, such as PBXs, through a PRI (Primary Rate Interface) interface to an IP network or as a gateway
to the PSTN.
Mosport 1TE/2TE digital gateways provide transparent ISDN port extensions over an IP network. The remote
ISDN terminals can be managed centrally and benefit from PBX services such as calling groups and voice
mail.
The following are the Mosport 1TE/2TE Series models currently available:
Key Features
Up to 60 simultaneous calls
ISDN BRI and T1/E1 PRI interface ports
R2 CAS E1 interface ports
HTTP, SNMP, FTP and TFTP for configuration and management
True Plug-and-Play
Automatic configuration script download
Call Routing service
SNMPv3 and web management
DHCP Client
PPPoE Client
T.38 support
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Table 3: Mosport 1TE/2TE Models
Model Interfaces VoIP Calls Capacity Service Slot Used
Mosport 1E-F 1xE1-PRI interface up to 15 Slot 2
Mosport 2E-F 2xE1-PRI interface up to 39 Slot 2 and 3
Mosport 1TE 1xE1/T1-PRI interface up to 30 Slot 2
Mosport 2TE 2xE1/T1-PRI interface up to 60 Slots 2 and 3

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Mosport 1TE/2TE Connectors and Indicators
This section provides an overview of the front and rear panels of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
The rear panel differs depending on the Mosport 1TE/2TE model you have.
Product Serial Number Location
The serial number label for the Mosport 1TE/2TE device is located on the bottom of the unit.
Front Indicators and Connectors
See “Indicators (LEDs)” on page 17 for a description of the LED patterns the Mosport 1TE/2TE may have and
the states they represent.
Figure 1: Front Panel Indicators
See “Rear Panel” on page 3 for a description of the Mosport 1TE/2TE Service Slot sections for your specific
model.
Front LEDs
All indicators (LEDs) located on the front panel are also duplicated on the rear of the Mosport 1TE/2TE, which
allows you to rack-mount the unit with the front or rear facing forwards. See “Location and Mounting
Requirements” on page 10 for more details.
Table 4 describes the LEDs on the front panel of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Table 4: Front Panel LEDs
LED Description
1. IN USE When lit, at least one of the channels of the E1/T1 connector in Service Slot 3 is in
use.
2. ERROR/
TROUBLE This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
3. IN USE When lit. at least one of the channels of the in Service Slot 2 is in use.
4. ERROR/
TROUBLE This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
13 14
1 2 3 4 12115 9 1076 8 Currently
Unused

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Front Connectors
Table 5 describes the connectors on the front panel of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Rear Panel
The following are the rear connectors and indicators of the Mosport 1E-F / 2E-F / 1TE / 2TE models.
Rear Connectors
The Mosport 1TE/2TE has four main sections on its rear panel. These sections may or may not be available
depending on your Mosport 1TE/2TE model:
WAN/LAN Slot: Contains the Ethernet connectors and their associated LEDs.
Service Slot 1: Currently unused.
Service Slot 2: Contains 1 E1/T1 connector.
Service Slot 3: Contains 1 E1/T1 connector (available only on the Mosport 2E-F/2TE).
5.
6.
7.
8.
ETH 1-4 Provides the state of the LAN network connected to the ETH 1-4 connectors:
• Green: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 10 Mbps connection.
• Yellow: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 100 Mbps connection.
The LED remains ON to indicate a Link and blinks if traffic passes.
9. ETH 5 Provides the state of the WAN network connected to the ETH 5 connector:
• Green: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 10 Mbps connection.
• Yellow: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 100 Mbps connection.
The LED remains ON to indicate a Link and blinks if traffic passes.
10. WI/FI This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
11. ERROR/
ALARM This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
12. POWER/
UPS Indicates the status of the power feeding:
• Green: The Mosport 1TE/2TE is powered by its power supply.
• Yellow: The Mosport 1TE/2TE is powered by an external UPS.
Table 5: Front Panel Connectors
Connector Description
13. USB USB 2.0 Type A connector.
14. RS-232 RS-232 connector that connects the Mosport 1TE/2TE with a serial terminal such
as a PC or workstation with a RS-232 interface. You must use a cross-over or null-
modem cable.
Table 4: Front Panel LEDs (Continued)
LED Description
Standards Supported • ETSI 300 753: Acoustic Noise

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Figure 2: PRI Models Slot Sections
Figure 3 shows the rear panel of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Figure 3: PRI Models Rear Panel Connectors
Table 6: PRI Models Rear Panel Connectors
Connector Description
1. On/Off
Switch Turns the Mosport 1TE/2TE on or off.
2. Power
connector Standard universal input (100-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz; 2A) power supply.
3. Fan Variable speed fan. The noise level complies with the ETSI 300 753 standard
(63 dB for office, 75 dB for telecom environment).
4. Reset
Default
button
Resets configuration parameters of the Mosport 1TE/2TE to default (known)
values. It can be used to reconfigure the unit. See “RESET/DEFAULT Button” on
page 19 for more details.
WAN/LAN Slot
5. ETH 1-4 Four 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 connectors for access to a LAN. See “WAN/
LAN Slot – Ethernet Connectors” on page 6 for more details.
Note: These connectors are only used to contact the unit on the LAN side.
6. ETH 5 One 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 connector for access to a WAN. See “WAN/
LAN Slot – Ethernet Connectors” on page 6 for more details.
Service Slot 2
7. E1 / T1 One RJ-45 connector offering E1/T1 ISDN connectivity. See “Service Slots 2/3 –
PRI Connector” on page 6 for more details.
Service Slot 3
8. E1 / T1 One RJ-45 connector offering E1/T1 ISDN connectivity. See “Service Slots 2/3 –
PRI Connector” on page 6 for more details.
Slot 3
Slot 2
Slot 1
WAN/LAN Slot
1
2
3
56478

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Rear Indicators
All LEDs located on the front panel are also duplicated on the rear of the Mosport 1TE/2TE, which allows you
to rack-mount the unit with the front or rear facing forwards. See “Location and Mounting Requirements” on
page 10 for more details.
Figure 4: PRI Models Rear Panel Indicators
Table 7: PRI Models Rear Panel LEDs
LED Description
1. POWER/
UPS Indicates the status of the power feeding:
• Green: The Mosport 1TE/2TE is powered by its power supply.
• Yellow: The Mosport 1TE/2TE is powered by an external UPS.
2. LAN Two indicators directly incorporated into each LAN connector that provide the state
of the LAN network connected to it:
• Green LED: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 10 Mbps connection.
• Yellow LED: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 100 Mbps connection.
The LEDs remain ON to indicate a Link and blink if traffic passes.
3. WAN Provides the state of the WAN network connected to the ETH 5 connector:
• Green: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 10 Mbps connection.
• Yellow: The Mosport 1TE/2TE uses a 100 Mbps connection.
The LED remains ON to indicate a Link and blinks if traffic passes.
4. ERROR/
ALARM This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
5. Wi-Fi This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
6. IN USE When lit, at least one of the channels of the E1/T1 connector of Service Slot 2 is in
use.
7. ERROR/
TROUBLE This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
8. LINK Indicates the state of the ISDN network connected to this connector:
• Yellow LED: The connection has a Loss of Signal (LOS).
• Green LED: The connection works properly.
9. IN USE When lit, at least one of the channels of the E1/T1 connector of Service Slot 3 is in
use.
10. ERROR/
TROUBLE This LED is not currently used on the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
3
1249
510
6
7
811
10 Mbps
Connection 100 Mbps
Connection

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Port Numbering Convention
The following describes the port numbering conventions of the Slot sections.
WAN/LAN Slot – Ethernet Connectors
The following describes the port numbering conventions of the Ethernet connectors.
Figure 5: Ethernet Connectors Port Numbering Conventions
Service Slot 1
This slot is currently unused.
Service Slots 2/3 – PRI Connector
Each slot has only one PRI connector. This connector has software configurable pin outs, and can be set in
either Network or User mode.
User mode: The connector emulates the subscriber (terminal) side of the digital connection.
You can connect the SCN to the connector.
Network mode: The connector emulates the central office (network) side of the digital
connection. You can connect a PBX to the connector.
Refer to the Software Configuration Guide for more details. Also refer to “E1 PRI RJ-45 Cable” on page 33 for
information on the proper cabling.
11. LINK Indicates the state of the ISDN network connected to this connector:
• Yellow LED: The connection has a Loss of Signal (LOS).
• Green LED: The connection works properly.
Table 7: PRI Models Rear Panel LEDs (Continued)
LED Description
Standards Supported • IEEE 802.3: LAN/MAN CSMA/CD Access Method
• EIA/TIA 568-A: Commercial Building Wiring Standard
LAN
Connector
#1
LAN
Connector
#3
LAN
Connector
#2
LAN
Connector
#4
WAN
Connector
Note: The LAN connectors are used to contact the unit on the LAN side. They can also be used as a SIP
gateway to be bound on the LAN. However, there is no routing between the LAN and the uplink interface.
Standards Supported • EIA/TIA-464-B: Requirements for Private Branch Exchange
(PBX) Switching Equipment
Note: Service Slot 3 is available only on the Mosport 2E-F/2TE models.

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CHAPTER
2Installation
This chapter describes the installation of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Planning the Installation
Before installing the Mosport 1TE/2TE, you should complete the following tasks:
Create a network diagram (see section “Network Diagram” on page 8).
Gather IP-related information (see section “IP-Related Information” on page 8 for more
information).
Install the hardware and software needed to configure the Mosport 1TE/2TE (see section
“Network Information” on page 8).
Installation Checklist
The installation checklist lists the tasks for installing the Mosport 1TE/2TE. Print a copy of this checklist and
mark the entries as you complete each task. Include the completed checklist in your site log.
Figure 6: Installation Checklist
Mosport 1TE/2TE name/serial number
_________________________________________________________
Task Verified By Date
Network information available & recorded in site log
Environmental specifications verified
Site power voltages verified
Installation site pre-power check completed
Required tools available
Additional equipment available
Mosport 1TE/2TE received
Quick start guide received
Regulatory compliance and safety information received
Warranty card received
Software version verified
Rack, desktop, or wall mounting of chassis completed
Initial electrical connections established
ASCII terminal attached to console port
Cable length limits verified
Initial configuration performed
Initial operation verified

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Site Log
PIKA recommends that you maintain a site log to record all actions relevant to the Mosport 1TE/2TE, such as:
Installation: Print a copy of the installation checklist and insert it into the site log.
Upgrades and maintenance: Use the site log to record ongoing maintenance and expansion
history. Update the site log to reflect the following:
• Configuration changes
• Maintenance schedules, requirements, and procedures performed
• Comments, notes, and problems
• Software changes and updates to firmware
Network Information
When planning the installation of the Mosport 1TE/2TE, you should consider the following network information.
Network Diagram
It is always good practice to draw a network overview diagram that displays all neighbouring IP nodes, serial
connected elements, and other components. It is recommended that you keep a copy in the site log (see “Site
Log” on page 8 for more information on keeping a site log).
IP-Related Information
Before you can install the Mosport 1TE/2TE, you need to have the following information:
IP addresses used for Ethernet LAN and WAN connectors
Subnet mask used for Ethernet LAN and WAN connectors
IP addresses of the central SIP server
IP addresses of the central server used for configuration upload and download
Power Source
If you suspect that your AC power is not reliable, for example if room lights flicker often or there is machinery
with large motors nearby, have a qualified professional test the power. Install a power conditioner if necessary.
Safety Recommendations
The following are safety recommendations and best practices to follow when working with the Mosport 1TE/
2TE.
Maintaining Safety with Electricity
Warning: Do not work on the Mosport 1TE/2TE, connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning
activity.
Warning: Disconnect all power before servicing the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Warning: Hazardous network voltages might be present in WAN, LAN, and telephone networks
connectors regardless of whether power to the device is OFF or ON. Use caution when working near these
connectors to avoid electric shock. When detaching cables, detach the end away from the Mosport 1TE/2TE
first.

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General Safety Practices
Follow these guidelines to ensure personal safety and protect the equipment:
Keep the Mosport 1TE/2TE clear and dust-free during and after installation.
Locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are working. Then, if an
electrical accident occurs, you can act quickly to turn off the power.
Disconnect all power before installing the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist.
Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check.
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes equipment
unsafe.
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Always follow electrostatic discharge (ESD) prevention procedures when installing or working around the
Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Ensure that the Mosport 1TE/2TE chassis is electrically connected to earth ground.
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact. Connect the clip
to earth ground to channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground safely. If no ESD wrist strap is
available, ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.
Required Mounting Tools and Equipment
You will need the following tools and parts to properly install the Mosport 1TE/2TE:
Screwdriver as required for attaching brackets to rack or wall.
Philips screwdriver for attaching brackets to the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
Screws and anchors for wall-mounting, if required.
• Four wood screws or other fasteners, for installing the chassis on a wall.
ESD-preventive wrist strap.
In addition, you might need the following external equipment:
Modem for remote access.
RJ-45 cables for the WAN and LAN connections.
Unpacking and Inspection
If you haven’t already done so, unpack the Mosport 1TE/2TE device. Carefully remove it from the package
and packing material. The Mosport 1TE/2TE package contains the following items:
1 x Mosport 1TE/2TE unit
1 x power cord for the country in which you are using the Mosport 1TE/2TE
1 x wall/rack mounting kit
1 x BumponTM kit for desktop use
3 x 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 cables (Mosport 1E-F/1TE)
5 x 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 cables (Mosport 2E-F/2TE)
1 x printed Installation quick start
Warning: This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel. Incorrectly connecting
this equipment to a general-purpose outlet could be hazardous. The telecommunications lines must be
disconnected before unplugging the main power connector.

Chapter 2 - Installation Location and Mounting Requirements
10 Mosport 1TE/2TE
You may also need additional 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 cables.
Location and Mounting Requirements
The Mosport 1TE/2TE is suitable for use in an office environment where it can be placed in the same room or
cabinet where thePBX/telephony equipment is located. The unit can be wall-mounted, mounted on a standard
48.26 cm (19 in.) equipment rack, or free standing. In addition, the Mosport 1TE/2TE can be rack-mounted in
a wiring closet or equipment room.
Location
Install the Mosport 1TE/2TE in a well-ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperature or
humidity. Do not install the Mosport 1TE/2TE in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves or
radiators. Excessive heat could damage the internal components.
When deciding where to position the Mosport 1TE/2TE, ensure that:
The Mosport 1TE/2TE is accessible for future upgrade, maintenance and troubleshooting, and
cables can be easily connected.
The cabling is away from the following:
• Sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters, and broadband amplifiers.
• Power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures.
• Water or moisture that could enter the casing of the Mosport 1TE/2TE.
The fan on the Mosport 1TE/2TE is not blocked or that the rear of the unit is not too close to
the wall. The unit requires a minimum of 25 mm (1 in.) clearance.
The operating temperature is between 0oC and 40oC.
The humidity is not over 85% and is non-condensing.
Wiring Requirements
Make sure that the telephone wiring, LAN and WAN cables reach the device and can be dressed in a manner
that is safe for the wiring, does not pull or create lateral stress on the connectors on the device, and does not
present a trip hazard to personnel working in the vicinity of the equipment. Do not connect any cable or wiring
at this time.
Mounting Brackets
The Mosport 1TE/2TE ships with two brackets for rack-mount installation in a 19-inch rack or wall-mount
installation.
Figure 7: Mounting Bracket
Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
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