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Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 Series Routers
Hardware Installation Manual (V2.00)
Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 Series Routers Installation Manual
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Preface Thank you for buying Ruijie series of routers. This manual details the steps that you need to
follow to install them.
Version Description
This manual applies to Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 series routers.
Contents
This manual provides the hardware features, installation setting, maintenance, and fixing of
common problems of Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 series routers.
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to prevent property damage
and personal injury.
Suggestion
It is suggested that the router should be installed and configured by
professional technicians who are familiar with electronic environment and
cable connection and have experience in installing and configuration
routers.
This manual consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Presents an introduction to Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 series routers and the system
features
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Concerned with the environmental requirements for installing Ruijie RSR10/RSR20
series routers, precautions for installation, and the tools needed.
Chapter 3 Installing Router
Presents mechanical installation, power supply connection, backup port cable
connection, and console port connection of Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 series routers
Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring Router
Provides initial start information and initial configuration of the router.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Offers troubleshooting tips during the installation
Chapter 6 Use of Cables
Introduces the use of affiliated cables.
Note
This manual only provides information on the installation of Ruijie
RSR10/RSR20 series routers. The routers must be configured before use.
For information on the configuration of the routers, see the Configuration
Reference. For information about functions supported by the routers, see the
release notes of the relating software.
Information found on the by-packed CD about the description and
configuration shall prevail. Ruijie Networks Ltd. reserves the right to update it
without notice.
Related Documents
For the command description and software configuration guide of the RSR10/RSR20 series
routers, please refer to the related command reference manual and configuration guide.
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Conventions in this Document
1. Universal Format Convention
Arial: Arial with the point size 10 is used for the body.
Arial: The warnings and notes use the Arial font, with lines added at the top and bottom for
separation from the main body.
Terminal Display: self-defined Terminal Display, in Courier New front, with the size of 8,
meaning the message displayed on the screen. User's entries among the information shall
be indicated with bolded characters.
2. Signs
Conspicuous signs are used in this document to alert the special attentions during the
operation. The meanings of these signs are described as below:
Warning
Warning, danger or alert in the operation.
Caution
Precaution, attention or reminder in the operation.
Note
Note, prompt, tip or any other necessary supplement or explanation for the
operation.
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Contents 1 Product Overview................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 RSR10 Series Routers...............................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 RSR10-02......................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 RSR20 Series Routers...............................................................................................................1-5
1.2.1 RSR20-04 Series Routers.............................................................................................1-5
1.2.2 RSR20-14 Series Routers.............................................................................................1-8
1.2.3 RSR20-18 Series Routers.......................................................................................... 1-13
1.2.4 RSR20-24 Series Routers.......................................................................................... 1-18
1.3 SIC Card Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1-23
1.3.1 SIC-1HS Sync Interface Card .................................................................................... 1-23
1.3.2 SIC-1HS-V35 Sync Interface Card............................................................................. 1-26
1.3.3 ISDN Interface Card................................................................................................... 1-28
1.3.4 SIC-1E1- F Interface Card ......................................................................................... 1-30
1.3.5 SIC-4ESW Interface Card .......................................................................................... 1-32
1.3.6 SIC-8A Interface Card ................................................................................................ 1-35
1.3.7 SIC-1A Interface Card ................................................................................................ 1-39
1.3.8 SIC-2FXS Interface Card ........................................................................................... 1-41
1.3.9 SIC-2FXO Interface Card........................................................................................... 1-42
1.3.10 SIC-1CE1 Interface Card ........................................................................................... 1-43
1.3.11 SIC-3G-TD Interface Card ......................................................................................... 1-44
1.3.12 SIC-3G-CDMA Interface Card.................................................................................... 1-48
1.3.13 SIC-3G-WCDMA Interface Card ................................................................................ 1-53
1.3.14 Other SIC Cards......................................................................................................... 1-57
1.4 NMX Card ............................................................................................................................... 1-57
1.4.1 NMX-24ESW Interface Card ...................................................................................... 1-57
1.4.2 NMX-24ESW-L2 Interface Card................................................................................. 1-58
1.4.3 NMX-2GEH Interface Card ........................................................................................ 1-59
1.4.4 NMX-4HSH Interface Card......................................................................................... 1-61
1.4.5 NMX-4(8)E1/CE1H Interface Card............................................................................. 1-63
1.5 Features of RSR10/RSR20 Series Routers ........................................................................... 1-65
1.5.1 Rich Protocol Support ................................................................................................ 1-65
1.5.2 Friendly User Interfaces ............................................................................................. 1-66
1.5.3 Powerful Backup Function ......................................................................................... 1-66
1.5.4 Rich Diagnosis and Management Tools..................................................................... 1-66
1.5.5 Superior Security........................................................................................................ 1-66
1.5.6 Diversified Terminal Functions ................................................................................... 1-67
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1.5.7 Easy Upgrade............................................................................................................. 1-67
2 Preparing for Installation ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Safety Precautions.....................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Installation Environment Requirements .....................................................................................2-1
2.2.1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements ....................................................................2-1
2.2.2 Cleanness Requirements..............................................................................................2-2
2.2.3 Anti-static Requirements ...............................................................................................2-3
2.2.4 Anti-interference Requirements ....................................................................................2-3
2.2.5 Anti-lightning Requirements ..........................................................................................2-3
2.2.6 Checking the Installation ...............................................................................................2-4
2.3 Installation Tools and Equipment ...............................................................................................2-4
3 Installing Router .................................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Procedure for Installing Router ..................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Fastening Router .......................................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Mounting in the Cabinet ................................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 Mounting on the Workbench .........................................................................................3-5
3.3 Installing the Power Cable and Grounding Cable......................................................................3-5
3.4 Connecting the Console ............................................................................................................3-6
3.5 Installing Cards ..........................................................................................................................3-6
3.5.1 Installing Line Cards......................................................................................................3-6
3.5.2 Removing Line Cards....................................................................................................3-7
3.5.3 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................3-8
3.6 Installation Check.......................................................................................................................3-8
4 Starting and Configuring Router.......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Starting Router ...........................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment....................................................................4-1
4.1.2 Powering on Router ......................................................................................................4-1
4.1.3 Startup Process.............................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Configuring Router.....................................................................................................................4-3
5 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Troubleshooting Power Faults ...................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Troubleshooting Configuration Faults ........................................................................................5-1
6 Cable Connection................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1 Physical Cable Connection........................................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 Connecting An Asyn Interface .......................................................................................6-1
6.1.2 Connecting A Synchronous Interface............................................................................6-3
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6.1.3 Connecting An E1 Interface ..........................................................................................6-4
6.1.4 Connecting the Console Interface.................................................................................6-5
6.2 Order Information.......................................................................................................................6-5
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1 Product Overview
The RSR10/RSR20 series routers is a data communication product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks Co. Ltd. by using advanced semiconductor technologies and
communication control technologies Ruijie series routers are developed in full compliance
with international standards, therefore, it is similar to major routers in terms of use and
configuration approach. Network administrators who are familiar with the configuration
commands of major routers may use the routers without receiving training first.
1.1 RSR10 Series Routers
The RSR10 series routers are available in one model: RSR10-02.
1.1.1 RSR10-02
1.1.1.1 Overview
The RSR10-02 modular router is an enterprise-oriented network product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks. Designed with a modular structure and 32-bit
high-performance RISC microprocessor technology, it is based on our independently
developed high-performance network operating system platform, which is compatible with
the standard configuration GUIs of the mainstream products and delivers easy configuration.
The RSR10-02 router provides a great variety of network security features. It delivers a
sophisticated redundancy backup solution and IP multicast protocols, and provides rich QoS
features, offering a three-network-in-one solution for medium/small-sized enterprises.
The RSR10-02 supports up to 2 SIC line cards.
For the easy to use, each slot is marked with the supported card type, as shown in the
following figure.
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The SIC line cards are divided into 4 types, as shown in the following table.
SIC Type Supported SIC line card
Class A SIC-1A, SIC-8A, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO
Class B SIC-1HS,SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA, SIC-3G-WCDMA
Class C SIC-1CE1, SIC-1E1-F
Class D SIC-4ESW
The following table shows the SIC cards supported by the RSR10-02 slots.
Class A Class B Class C Class D
Slot 1 √ √ √ √
Slot 2 √ √ √
Note
1. Once SIC-4ESW is inserted, the Eth0/1 on the panel is not available.
2. The SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA and SIC-3G-WCDMA can be inserted
into the SIC 1. The SIC-2FXS cannot be inserted into the SIC 2.
1.1.1.2 Highlights
Access density and processing capability
RSR10-02 supports up to two non-channelized E1, two ISDN U or S/T interfaces, two
sync serial interfaces, two 3G interface cards, four Layer-2 switching Ethernet
interfaces and 16 asyn serial interfaces to provide the high-density remote OA solution.
The E1 interface complies with ITU-T G.703; the ISDN U interface complies with ITU-T
G.961 ANSI T1.601, and the ISDN S/T interface complies with ITU-T I.430. The sync
serial port can connect the networks such as DDN, frame relay, and X.25. These make
the router suitable as an access router for small/medium-sized branches.
Reliability
Backup center technology greatly improving network reliability, various backup modes
available for high reliability requirements
Compatibility
Fully compatible with equipment of other suppliers
Power supply
By using high-quality standard power supplies, it provides protection for surge,
overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and other power problems to deliver stable and
reliable output, and supports transient power interruption protection.
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External structure
Using the standard chassis shielding electromagnetic radiation, it can be mounted on
the rack. It is highly resistant to shock, high/low temperatures, and electromagnetic
radiation, and works stably.
Certification
Passed the test of telecom access network equipment by the MII
1.1.1.3 Indicators and Appearance
Figure 1-1 Front panel of Ruijie RSR10-02 router
1 Indicator;
2 Console;
3 Interface Ethernet 0/0;
4 Interface Ethernet 0/1;
Indicator Description
Status Solid on: the system works well.
OFF or flashing: the system does not work well.
S 1~2
Green on when a SIC card is inserted in the SIC X card slot
and works well.
Green off when the SIC card is not inserted in the SIC X
card slot or does not work well.
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Figure 1-2 Back panel of Ruijie RSR10-02 router
1 SIC card slot1;
2 SIC card slot2;
3 Power switch;
4 Input power interface;
5 Enclosure ground interface;
Note
If you cannot determine the number of the slot where the current module
resides, you can execute the show slots command in the privileged EXE
mode. The router version information includes the slot number of each
module.
1.1.1.4 Parameters
The following table lists the parameters of RSR10-02:
Item RSR10-02
Default Configuration One Console port, two 10/100M Ethernet ports
SIC card slot 2 (User can configure up to two SIC cards in
according to requirement.)
Processor RISC high performance processor
SDRAM 64MB
Boot Rom 2MB
Data
NAND FLASH 32MB
Dimensions (W×H×D) 268mm×44mm×185mm (1U)
Input voltage AC100~240V 50~60Hz
Whole-system power consumption < 20W
Operating ambient temperature 0~45°C
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Storage ambient temperature -40~70°C
Operating humidity 10~90%RH
1.2 RSR20 Series Routers
Currently RSR20 series comes with four models: RSR20-04, RSR20-14, RSR20-18, and
RSR20-24.
1.2.1 RSR20-04 Series Routers
1.2.1.1 Overview
The RSR20-04 modular router is an enterprise-oriented network product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks. Designed with a modular structure and 32-bit
high-performance RISC microprocessor technology, it is based on our independently
developed high-performance network operating system platform, which is compatible with
the standard configuration GUIs of the mainstream products and delivers easy configuration.
The RSR20-04 router provides a great variety of network security features. It delivers a
self-contained redundancy backup solution and IP multicast protocols, and provides rich
QoS features, offering a three-network-in-one solution for medium/small-sized enterprises.
The RSR20-04 supports up to 4 SIC line cards.
For the easy to use, each slot is marked with the supported card type, as shown in the
following figure.
The SIC line cards are divided into 4 types, as shown in the following table.
SIC Type Supported SIC line card
Class A SIC-1A, SIC-8A, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO
Class B SIC-1HS, SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA, SIC-3G-WCDMA,
SIC-1HS-V35
Class C SIC-1CE1, SIC-1E1-F
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Class D SIC-4ESW
The following table shows the SIC cards supported by the RSR20-04 slots.
Class A Class B Class C Class D
Slot 1 √ √
Slot 2 √ √
Slot 3 √ √ √
Slot 4 √ √ √
Note
Once SIC-4ESW is inserted, the Eth0/1 on the panel is not available.
1.2.1.2 Highlights
Access density and processing capability
RSR20-04 supports up to two non-channelized E1、four ISDN U or S/T interfaces, three
sync serial interfaces, three 3G interface cards, four Layer 2 switching Ethernet
interfaces, and 32 asyn serial interfaces to provide the high-density remote OA solution.
The E1 interface complies with ITU-T G.703; the ISDN U interface complies with ITU-T
G.961 ANSI T1.601, and the ISDN S/T interface complies with ITU-T I.430. The sync
serial port can connect the networks such as DDN, frame relay, and X.25. These make
the router suitable as an access router for large/medium-sized branches.
Reliability
Backup center technology greatly improves network reliability, various backup modes
are available for high reliability requirements
Compatibility
Fully compatible with equipments of other suppliers
Power supply
By using high-quality standard power supplies, it provides protection for surge,
overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and other power problems to deliver stable and
reliable output, and supports transient power interruption protection.
External Structure
Using the standard 19" chassis shielding electromagnetic radiation, it can be installed
on racks, It is highly resistant to shock, high/low temperatures, and electromagnetic
radiation, and works stably.
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Certification
Passed the test of telecom access network equipment by the MII
1.2.1.3 Indicators and Appearance
Figure 1-3 Front panel of Ruijie RSR20-04 router
1 Indicator;
2 Console;
3 Backup interface AUX;
4 Interface Ethernet 0/0;
5 Interface Ethernet 0/1;
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Status Solid on: the system works well.
OFF or flash means the system does not work well.
S 1~4
Green on when a SIC card is inserted in the SIC X card slot
and works well.
Green off when the SIC card is not inserted in the SIC X card
slot or does not work well.
Figure 1-4 Back panel of Ruijie RSR20-04 router
1 SIC card slot1;
2 SIC card slot2;
3 SIC card slot3;
4 SIC card slot4;
5 Power switch;
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6 Input power interface;
7 Enclosure ground interface;
Note
If you cannot determine the number of the slot where the current module
resides, you can execute the show slots command in the privileged EXE
mode. The router version information includes the slot number of each
module.
.
1.2.1.4 Parameters
The following table lists the feature parameters of Ruijie RSR20-04
Item RSR20-04
Default Configuration One Console port, one AUX port, and two 10/100M
Ethernet ports
SIC card slot 4 (In according with user’s requirement, configure up
to four SIC cards)
Processor RISC high performance network processor
BOOT ROM 2MB
SDRAM 128MB
Data
NAND FLASH 32MB
Dimensions (W×H×D) 437 mm × 44 mm × 268 mm (including the foot pads)
(1U)
Input voltage AC100~240V 50~60Hz
Whole-system power
consumption < 30W
Operating ambient temperature 0~45°C
Storage ambient temperature -40~70°C
Operating humidity 10~90%RH
1.2.2 RSR20-14 Series Routers
1.2.2.1 Overview
The RSR20-14 modular router is an enterprise-oriented network product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks. Designed with a modular structure and 32-bit
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high-performance RISC microprocessor technology, it is based on our independently
developed high-performance network operating system platform, which is compatible with
the standard configuration GUIs of the mainstream products and delivers easy configuration.
The RSR20-14 router provides a great variety of network security features. It delivers a
self-contained redundancy backup solution and IP multicast protocols, and provides rich
QoS features, offering a three-network-in-one solution for small- and medium-sized
enterprises.
RSR20-14 is suitable for the following environments:
Supports multiple access methods
Integrates switch and rotuer to save investments
Processes huge data flexibly at present and in the future
Enables ease of management.
Makes no damage to interfaces in a complicated financial site environment
Connects asyn interface terminals, entwork terminals and PCs at the same time
Addresses the security requirements in the finance industry
Serves as the access router of large- and medius-sized branches
The RSR20-14 can be configured with up to four SIC cards and one NMX switch module.
For the easy to use, each slot is marked with the supported card type.The SIC line cards are
divided into 4 types, as shown in the following table.
SIC Type Supported SIC line card
Class A SIC-1A, SIC-8A, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO,
Class B SIC-1HS ,SIC-1HS-V35, SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA,
SIC-3G-WCDMA
Class C SIC-1CE1, SIC-1E1-F
Class D SIC-4ESW
The following table shows the SIC cards supported by the RSR20-14 slots.
Class A Class B Class C Class D
Slot 1 √ √
Slot 2 √ √
Slot 3 √ √ √
Slot 4 √ √ √
The following table shows the NMX card that the NMX card slot supports:
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NMX Slots 5
NMX-24ESW √
NMX-24ESW-L2 √
Note
The NMX switch module, SIC-4ESW and the Eth0/1 on the panel cannot be
used at the same time. They are prioritized in the following order: NMX switch
module > SIC-4ESW > Eth0/1. That is, once the NMX switch module is
inserted, the SIC-4ESW and Eth0/1 cannot be used. When the SIC-4ESW is
inserted without the NMX switch module, the Eth0/1 cannot be used. The
Eth0/1 can be used only when the NMX switch module and SIC-4ESW are
not inserted.
For the information about SIC cards, see relevant sections in this chapter.
1.2.2.2 Highlights
Access density and processing capability
RSR20-14 comes with four SIC slots, which supports up to two non-channelized E1、
four ISDN U or S/T interfaces, three sync serial interfaces, three 3G interface cards,
four Layer 2 switching Ethernet interfaces, and 32 asyn serial interfaces to provide the
high-density remote OA solution. Moreover, RSR20-14 comes with one NMX slot that
supports 24 Layer 2 switching Ethernet interfaces. The E1 interface complies with
ITU-T G.703; the ISDN U interface complies with ITU-T G.961 ANSI T1.601, and the
ISDN S/T interface complies with ITU-T I.430. The sync serial port can connect the
networks such as DDN, frame relay, and X.25. These make the router suitable as an
access router for large/medium-sized branches.
Reliability
Backup center technology greatly improves network reliability, various backup modes
are available for high reliability requirements
Compatibility
RSR20-14 is fully compatible with equipments of other suppliers
Power supply
By using high-quality power supplies, RSR20-14 provides protection for surge,
overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and other power problems to deliver stable and
reliable output, and supports transient power interruption protection.
External Structure
With the standard 19" chassis shielding electromagnetic radiation, RSR20-14 can be
installed on racks. It is highly resistant to shock, high/low temperatures, and
electromagnetic radiation, and works stably.
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Certification
RSR20-14 has passed the test of telecom access network equipment by the MII
1.2.2.3 Indicators and Appearance
Figure 1-5 Front panel of Ruijie RSR20-14 router
1 Status indicator;
2 Console;
3 Backup interface AUX;
4 Interface Ethernet 0/0;
5 Interface Ethernet 0/1;
6 Interface Ethernet 0/2;
7 USB port
8 Slot indicator;
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
SYSTEM
Flashing Green: the system is starting.
Green: the system runs stably.
Red: the system works abnormally.
POWER On: the system is powered on.
Off: the system is not supplied with power.
S 1~4
Green on: the SIC card is inserted in the SIC X card slot and
works well.
Green off: the SIC card is not inserted in the SIC X card
slot or does not work well.
S 5
Green on: the NMX card is inserted in the NMX5 card slot
and works well.
Green off: the NMX card is not inserted in the NMX5 card
slot or does not work well.
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Figure 1-6 Back panel of Ruijie RSR20-14 router
Note: Each slot is marked with the supported SIC card type (A/B/C/D). For the line card
classification, see the overview section.
1 NMX card slot5;
2 SIC card slot2;
3 SIC card slot1;
4 SIC card slot4;
5 SIC card slot3;
6 Slot number indicator;
7 Power switch;
8 Enclosure ground interface;
9 Input power interface;
1.2.2.4 Parameters
The following table lists the feature parameters of Ruijie RSR20-14
Item RSR20-14
Default Configuration One Console port, one AUX port, two USB interfaces
and three 10/100M Ethernet ports
SIC card slot 4 (In according with user’s requirement, configure up
to four SIC cards)
NMX card slot 1 (In according with user’s requirement, configure up
to one NMX cards)
Note
If you cannot determine the number of the slot where the current module
resides, you can execute the show slots command in the privileged EXE
mode. The router version information includes the slot number of each
module.
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Processor RISC high performance network processor
BOOT ROM 2MB
SDRAM 128MB
Data
NAND FLASH 32MB
Dimensions (W×H×D) 443 mm × 46.2 mm × 330 mm (1U)
Input voltage AC100~240V 50~60Hz
Whole-system power
consumption < 40W
Operating ambient temperature 0~45°C
Storage ambient temperature -40~70°C
Operating humidity 10~90%RH
Note
The crossover function is supported on all fixed fast Ethernet interfaces,
except for Eth0/2.
1.2.3 RSR20-18 Series Routers
1.2.3.1 Overview
The RSR20-18 modular router is an enterprise-oriented network product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks. Designed with a modular structure and 32-bit
high-performance RISC microprocessor technology, it is based on our independently
developed high-performance network operating system platform, which is compatible with
the standard configuration GUIs of the mainstream products and delivers easy configuration.
The RSR20-18 router provides a great variety of network security features. It delivers a
self-contained redundancy backup solution and IP multicast protocols, and provides rich
QoS features, offering a three-network-in-one solution for small- and medium-sized
enterprises.
RSR20-18 is suitable for the following environments:
Supports multiple access methods
Integrates switch and rotuer to save investments
Processes huge data flexibly at present and in the future
Enables ease of management.
Makes no damage to interfaces in a complicated financial site environment
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Connects asyn interface terminals, entwork terminals and PCs at the same time
Addresses the security requirements in the finance industry
Serves as the access router of large- and medius-sized branches
The RSR20-18 can be configured with up to eight SIC cards and one NMX switch module.
For the easy to use, each slot is marked with the supported card type.
The SIC line cards are divided into 4 types, as shown in the following table.
SIC Type Supported SIC line card
Class A SIC-1A, SIC-8A, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO
Class B SIC-1HS, SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA, SIC-3G-WCDMA,
SIC-1HS-V35
Class C SIC-1CE1, SIC-1E1-F
Class D SIC-4ESW
The following table shows the SIC cards suported by the RSR20-18 slots.
Class A Class B Class C Class D
Slot 1 √ √
Slot 2 √ √
Slot 3 √ √ √
Slot 4 √ √ √
Slot 5 √
Slot 6 √
Slot 7 √
Slot 8 √
The following table shows the NMX card that the NMX card slot supports:
NMX Slots 9
NMX-24ESW √
NMX-24ESW-L2 √
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Note
1. The NMX switch module, SIC-4ESW and the Eth0/1 on the panel cannot
be used at the same time. They are prioritized in the following order:
NMX switch module > SIC-4ESW > Eth0/1.
2. Up to 6 SIC-2FXS and SIC-2FXO line cards can be respectively
supported.
1.2.3.2 Highlights
Access density and processing capability
RSR20-18 comes with eight SIC slots, which supports up to two non-channelized E1,
eight ISDN U or S/T interfaces, three sync serial interfaces, three 3G interface cards,
four Layer 2 switching Ethernet interfaces, and 64 asyn serial interfaces to provide the
high-density remote OA solution. Moreover, RSR20-14 comes with one NMX slot that
supports 24 Layer 2/3 switching Ethernet interfaces. The E1 interface complies with
ITU-T G.703; the ISDN U interface complies with ITU-T G.961 ANSI T1.601, and the
ISDN S/T interface complies with ITU-T I.430. The sync serial port can connect the
networks such as DDN, frame relay, and X.25. These make the router suitable as an
access router for large/medium-sized branches.
Reliability
Backup center technology greatly improves network reliability, various backup modes
are available for high reliability requirements
Compatibility
RSR20-18 is fully compatible with equipments of other suppliers
Power supply
By using high-quality power supplies, RSR20-18 provides protection for surge,
overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and other power problems to deliver stable and
reliable output, and supports transient power interruption protection.
External Structure
With the standard 19" chassis shielding electromagnetic radiation, RSR20-18 can be
installed on racks. It is highly resistant to shock, high/low temperatures, and
electromagnetic radiation, and works stably.
Certification
RSR20-18 has passed the test of telecom access network equipment by the MII
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1.2.3.3 Indicators and Appearance
Figure 1-7 Front panel of Ruijie RSR20-18 router
1 Status indicator;
2 Console;
3 Backup interface AUX;
4 Interface Ethernet 0/0;
5 Interface Ethernet 0/1;
6 Interface Ethernet 0/2;
7 Interface USB 0/0;
8 Interface USB 0/1;
9 Slot indicator;
10 NMX card slot9
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
SYSTEM
Flashing Green: the system is starting.
Green: the system runs stably.
Red: the system runs abnormally.
POWER On: the system is powered on.
Off: the system is not supplied with power.
S 1~8
Green on: the SIC card is inserted in the SIC X card slot
and works well.
Green off: the SIC card is not inserted in the SIC X card
slot or does not work well.
S 9
Green on: the NMX card is inserted in the NMX9 card slot
and works well.
Green off: the NMX card is not inserted in the NMX9 card
slot or does not work well.
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Figure 1-8 Back panel of Ruijie RSR20-18 router
Note: Each slot is marked with the supported SIC card type (A/B/C/D). For the line card
classification, see the overview section.
1 SIC card slot8;
2 SIC card slot7;
3 SIC card slot6;
4 SIC card slot5;
5 SIC card slot4;
6 SIC card slot3;
7 SIC card slot2;
8 SIC card slot1;
9 Slot number indicator;
9 Power switch
10 Enclosure ground interface
11 Input power interface
Note
If you cannot determine the number of the slot where the current module
resides, you can execute the show slots command in the privileged EXE
mode. The router version information includes the slot number of each
module.
1.2.3.4 Parameters
The following table lists the feature parameters of Ruijie RSR20-18
Item RSR20-18
Default Configuration One Console port, one AUX port, two USB interfaces
and three 10/100M Ethernet ports
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SIC card slot 8 (In according with user’s requirement, configure up
to eight SIC cards)
Processor RISC high performance network processor
BOOT ROM 2MB
SDRAM 128MB
Data
NAND FLASH 32MB
Dimensions (W×H×D) 440 mm × 44 mm × 390 mm (1U)
Input voltage AC100~240V 50~60Hz
Whole-system power
consumption < 40W
Operating ambient temperature 0~45°C
Storage ambient temperature -40~70°C
Operating humidity 10~90%RH
Note
The crossover function is supported on all fixed fast Ethernet
interfaces, except for Eth0/2.
1.2.4 RSR20-24 Series Routers
1.2.4.1 Overview
The RSR20-24 modular router is an enterprise-oriented network product independently
developed by Ruijie Networks. Designed with a modular structure and 32-bit
high-performance RISC microprocessor technology, it is based on our independently
developed high-performance network operating system platform, which is compatible with
the standard configuration GUIs of the mainstream products and delivers easy configuration.
The RSR20-24 router provides a great variety of network security features. It delivers a
self-contained redundancy backup solution and IP multicast protocols, and provides rich
QoS features, offering a three-network-in-one solution for small- and medium-sized
enterprises.
The RSR20-24can be configured with up to four SIC cards and two NMX cards.
For the easy to use, each slot is marked with the supported card type, as shown in the
following figure.
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The SIC line cards are divided into 4 types, as shown in the following table.
SIC Type Supported SIC line card
Class A SIC-1A, SIC-8A, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO,
Class B SIC-1HS, SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA, SIC-3G-WCDMA,
SIC-1HS-V35
Class C SIC-1CE1, SIC-1E1-F
Class D SIC-4ESW
The following table shows the SIC cards suported by the RSR20-24 slots.
Class A Class B Class C Class D
Slot 1 √ √
Slot 2 √ √
Slot 3 √ √ √
Slot 4 √ √ √
The following table shows the NMX card that the NMX card slot supports:
NMX Slots 5 6
NMX-24ESW √ √
NMX-4E1H/CE1H √ √
NMX-8E1H/CE1H √ √
NMX-2GEH √ √
NMX-4HSH √ √
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Note
1. SIC-4ESW can only be inserted in SIC slot 1.
2. The V2.X hardware versions of the NMX-4E1/CE1H and
NMX-8E1/CE1H must be used combining with the mainprogram of the
10.3(4b3) and the higher version. And the mainprogram of 10.3(4b3)
version support only the E1mode of this two cards.
1.2.4.2 Highlights
Access density and processing capability
RSR20-24 comes with four SIC slots, which supports up to two non-channelized E1,
four ISDN U or S/T interfaces, three sync serial interfaces, three 3G interface cards,
four Layer 2 switching Ethernet interfaces, and 64 asyn serial interfaces to provide the
high-density remote OA solution. Moreover, RSR20-24 comes with two NMX slots that
supports sixteen non-channelized E1,eight sync serial interfaces, fortyeight Layer 2
switching Ethernet interfaces,four gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The E1 interface
complies with ITU-T G.703; the ISDN U interface complies with ITU-T G.961 ANSI
T1.601, and the ISDN S/T interface complies with ITU-T I.430. The sync serial port can
connect the networks such as DDN, frame relay, and X.25. These make the router
suitable as an access router for large/medium-sized branches.
Reliability
Backup center technology greatly improves network reliability, various backup modes
are available for high reliability requirements
Compatibility
RSR20-24 is fully compatible with equipments of other suppliers
Power supply
By using high-quality power supplies, RSR20-24 provides protection for surge,
overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and other power problems to deliver stable and
reliable output, and supports transient power interruption protection.
External Structure
With the standard 19" chassis shielding electromagnetic radiation, RSR20-24can be
installed on racks. It is highly resistant to shock, high/low temperatures, and
electromagnetic radiation, and works stably.
Certification
RSR20-24has passed the test of telecom access network equipment by the MII
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1.2.4.3 Indicators and Appearance
Figure 1-9 Front panel of Ruijie RSR20-24 router
1 Status indicator;
2 Console;
3 Backup interface AUX;
4 Interface Ethernet 0/0;
5 Interface Ethernet 0/1;
6 USB port;
7 Slot indicator
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
SYSTEM
Flashing Green: the system is starting.
Green: the system runs stably.
Red: the system works abnormally.
POWER On: the system is powered on.
Off: the system is not supplied with power.
S 1~4
Green on: the SIC card is inserted in the SIC X card slot and
works well.
Green off : the SIC card is not inserted in the SIC X card slot
or does not work well.
S 5
Green on: the NMX card is inserted in the NMX5 card slot
and works well.
Green off: the NMX card is not inserted in the NMX5 card slot
or does not work well.
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Indicator Description
S 6
Green on: the NMX card is inserted in the NMX6 card slot
and works well.
Green off: the NMX card is not inserted in the NMX6 card slot
or does not work well.
Figure 1-10 Back panel of Ruijie RSR20-24 router
Note: Each slot is marked with the supported SIC card type (A/B/C/D). For the line card
classification, see the overview section.
1 NMX card slot6;
2 NMX card slot5;
3 SIC card slot1;
4 SIC card slot2;
5 SIC card slot3;
6 SIC card slot4;
7 Power switch;
8 Enclosure ground interface;
9 Input power interface
Note
If you cannot determine the number of the slot where the current module
resides, you can execute the show slots command in the privileged EXE
mode. The router version information includes the slot number of each
module.
1.2.4.4 Parameters
The following table lists the feature parameters of Ruijie RSR20-24
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Item RSR20-24
Default Configuration One Console port, one AUX port, two USB interfaces
and two 10/100M Ethernet ports
SIC card slot 4 (In according with user’s requirement, configure up
to four SIC cards)
Processor RISC high performance network processor
BOOT ROM 2MB
SDRAM 512MB
Data
NAND FLASH 128MB
Dimensions (W×H×D) 443 mm × 88 mm × 330 mm (2U)
Input voltage AC100~240V 50~60Hz
Whole-system power
consumption < 50W
Operating ambient temperature 0~45°C
Storage ambient temperature -40~70°C
Operating humidity 10~90%RH
1.3 SIC Card Introduction
This section describes the features of the SIC cards supported by the RSR10/RSR20 series
routers.
1.3.1 SIC-1HS Sync Interface Card
Product model: SIC-1HS
1.3.1.1 Appearance and Indicators
Figure 1-11 Appearance of SIC-1HS high-speed synchronous serial port card
The SIC-1HS is the Class B line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “B”.
Each port has a status indicator (LINK indicator) and the sub-card Ready indicators.
Panel indicator description:
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Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the physical connection is set up.
OFF means the physical connection is unsuccessfully
RDY
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.1.2 Module Attributes
HS is the abbrevation of the synchronous serial port.The basic features are as follows:
SIC-1HS indexes
Protocol Supporting V.24/V.35, with automatic cable identification
Rate The sync port of a single-sync card supports 9600-8.192M bps.
LED
Two
One port LINK status LED, which turns on when the connection
to the physical link is set up and the upper layer protocol is up
One link card RDY status LED indicator, which turns on when
the motherboard detects the line card
Interface DB26
Environment
Operating temperature: 0~45;
Operating humidity: 10%~90%;
Storage temperature: –40~70
EMC EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.1.3 Module Cable
The following cables can be used:
V.24 DTE
V.24 DCE
V.35 DTE
V.35 DCE
V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE
The figures of these cables are as below:
V.24 DTE
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One end of this cable is the DB25 male connector, the other end is the DB26 male
connector.
V.24DTE cable
V.24 DCE
One end of this cable is the DB25 female connector, the other end is the DB26 male
connector.
V.24DCE cable
V.35 DTE
One end of this cable is the DB34 male connector, the other end is the DB26 male
connector.
V.35DTE cable
V.35 DCE
One end of this cable is the DB34 female connector, the other end is the DB26 male
connector.
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V.35DCE cable
V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE
Both ends of this cable are DB26 male connectors
V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE cable
The cables are not provided along with router delivery; users need purchase them separately.
All types of cables of SIC-1HS connect to the router through DB26 interface. Pay attention to
connectors when purchasing cables. For the use of cables, see the chapter 6.
1.3.2 SIC-1HS-V35 Sync Interface Card
Product model: SIC-1HS-V35
1.3.2.1 Appearance and Indicators
Figure 1-12 Appearance of SIC-1HS-V35 high-speed synchronous serial port card
Each port has a status indicator (LINK indicator) and the sub-card Ready indicators.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the physical connection is set up.
OFF means the physical connection is unsuccessfully
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Indicator Description
RDY
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.2.2 Module Attributes
HS is the abbrevation of the synchronous serial port.The basic features are as follows:
SIC-1HS-V35 indexes
Protocol V.35
Rate The sync port of a single-sync card supports 9600-8.192M bps.
LED
Two
One port LINK status LED, which turns on when the connection
to the physical link is set up and the upper layer protocol is up
One link card RDY status LED indicator, which turns on when
the motherboard detects the line card
Interface DB25
Environment
Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Operating humidity: 10% ~ 90%
EMC EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.2.3 Module Cable
The following cables can be used:
V.35 DTE (with DB25 interface)
One end of this cable is the DB34 male connector, the other end is the DB25 female
connector.
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V.35DTE cable (with DB25 interface)
The cables are not provided along with router delivery; users need purchase them separately.
The cables of SIC-1HS-V35 connect to the router through DB25 interface. Pay attention to
connectors when purchasing cables. For the use of cables, please refer to the chapter 6.
1.3.3 ISDN Interface Card
There are two models available:
1-port ISDN U-interface card (SIC-1B-U)
1-port ISDNS/T interface card (SIC-1B-S/T)
1.3.3.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-13 Appearance of the 1-port ISDN U-interface card (SIC-1B-U)
The SIC-1B-U is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”.
Figure 1-14 Appearance of the 1-port ISDN S/T U-interface card (SIC-1B-S/T)
The SIC-1B-S/T is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”.
There are the working status indicator for each port and the sub-card Ready indicator. Each
ISDN card port has two status indicators: B1, B2.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
ACT Solid on means the U interface or S/T is activated.
Off means the U interface or S/T is inactivated.
RDY
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
B1 On means the B1 channel is activated.
Off means the B1 channel is inactivated.
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Indicator Description
B2 On means the B2 channel is activated.
Off means the B2 channel is inactivated.
1.3.3.2 Attributes of the ISDN Interface Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-1B-U
SIC-1B-U
Number of ports One
Interface type RJ45 port (compatible with RJ11)
Cable Telephone wire
Standard compliance ITU-T I.430,Q.921,Q931
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
SIC-1B-S/T
SIC-1B-S/T
Number of ports One
Interface type RJ45
Cable ISDN S/T cables
Terminal resistance Built-in 100Ω
Standard compliance ITU-T I.430,Q.921,Q931
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
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1.3.3.3 Module Cable
The cables of the SIC-1B-U module are standard telephone cables.
The cables of the SIC-1B-S/T module are standard ISDN S/T cables, or RJ45-RJ45
straight-through cables.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
1.3.4 SIC-1E1- F Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-1E1-F
1.3.4.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-15 Appearance of 1-port non-channelized E1 card (SIC-1E1-F)
The SIC-1E1-F is the Class C line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “C”.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link
Solid on means the upper link connection is set up
successfully.
OFF means the upper link connection is unsuccessfully
RDY
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.4.2 Attributes of the SIC-1E1- F Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-1E1-F
Number of ports One
Interface type DB9 female connector
Cable Balanced cable or non-balanced cable
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SIC-1E1-F
Standard compliance ITU-T G.703
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.4.3 Module Cable
The types of cables are provided:
Balanced cable ( with crystal connector)
Balanced cable ( with crystal jack )
Non-balanced cable
Balanced cable ( with crystal connector )
One end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is the RJ45 crystal connector.
The characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω.
Balanced cable ( with crystal connector)
(Considering the possibility of making this cable by userself, the connection mode and
the signal description are attached.)
Signal connection table:
DB9M RJ45 Signal
1 5 RX Ring
2 4 RX Tip
4 1 TX Tip
5 2 TX Ring
Balanced cable ( with crystal jack )
One end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is the RJ45 crystal jack. The
characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω.
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Balanced cable ( with crystal jack )
(Considering the possibility of making this cable by userself, the connection mode and
the signal description are attached.)
Signal connection table:
DB9M RJ45 Signal
1 2 RX Ring
2 1 RX Tip
4 4 TX Tip
5 5 TX Ring
Non-balanced cable
One end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is attached with two male BNC
connectors. The characteristic impedance of the cable
Non-balanced cable
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately. For the use
of cables, please refer to the chapter 6.
1.3.5 SIC-4ESW Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-4ESW
1.3.5.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-16 Appearance of 4-port 100Base-T fast Ethernet switching interface card
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The SIC-4ESW is the Class D line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “D”.
The interface card includes one RDY indicator, and four RJ45 connectors, each with one
LINK indicator and one ACT indicator.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
RDY
ON means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
OFF means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
ACT Flash means data is transmitting on the port.
OFF means no data is transmitting on the port.
1.3.5.2 Attributes of the SIC-4ESW Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-4ESW
Number of ports Four
Interface type Four RJ45 connectors
Cable Non shield Cat-5 twisted pairs
Standard compliance IEEE 802.3
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.5.3 Module Cable
The SIC-4ESW module uses standard non-shield Cat-5 twist pairs.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
According to different using conditions, the Ethernet cables can be divided into two types:
straight cable and crossover cable, .
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Straight cable: Both ends with RJ45 connector of a cable have the same line order. It is
usually used in the connection between the terminal device (such as PC, routers, etc)
and HUB or LAN Switch.
Crossover cable: The first, second, and third lines of a RJ45 connector on one end
correspond to the third, sixth, and first lines, respectively. It is usually used in the
connection between the terminal devices (such as PC, routers, etc).
If the device supports the MDI/MDIX self-adaptation, the straight or crossover cable can be
used. (Considering the possibility of making this cable by users themselves, the connection
mode and the signal description are attached.)
Attached:
Shown as the following figure, the number ranges from 1 to 8 from left to right when you are
facing the one side of RJ45, that is , the side without buckle.
Both crystal ends of a cable have the same line order.
Line order of the straight cable
The first, second, and third lines of a crystal connector on one end correspond to the third,
sixth, and first lines, respectively.
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Line order of the crossover cable
The signal of the crossover cable is defined as follows:
One end of
the RJ45 Signal
Corresponding
color
The other
end of the
RJ45
Signal Corresponding
color
1 TX+ white-green 1 TX+ white-green
2 TX- green 2 TX- green
3 RX+ white-orange 3 RX+ white-orange
6 RX- orange 6 RX- orange
1.3.6 SIC-8A Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-8A
1.3.6.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-17 Appearance of 8-port asyn interface card
The SIC-8A is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”.
The interface card includes one SCSI DB68 connector and 8 asyn interfaces. It includes one
RDY indicator, and eight ACT indicators.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
ACT Flashing means data is transmitting on the port.
Off means no data is transmitting on the port.
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Indicator Description
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
RDY Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.6.2 Attributes of the SIC-8A Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-8A
Number of ports One
Interface type SCSI DB68 female connector
Cable STAR-C08A asyn card SCSI interface cable crystal connector
or STAR-C08A asyn card SCSI interface cable crystal jack
Rate Each asyn serial interface supports 9600 to 115200 bps band
rate, including 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps.
Flow control Each asyn serial interface supports hardware and software
auto flow control
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.6.3 Module Cable
Two types fo cables are provided:
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal connector)
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal jack)
Three types of convert connectors are available:
RJ45 (crystal jack)-DB25 (female connector) convert connector
RJ45 (crystal jack)-DB25 (male connector) convert connector
RJ45 (crystal jack)-DB9 (female connector) convert connector
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal connector)
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One end is a DB68M interface, the other end is attached with eight RJ45 plugs.
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal connector)
(Considering the possibility of making this cable by userself, the connection mode and the
signal description are attached. )
Attached: the description of the cable pin definition is as bolow:
Signal
description
RT45
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
HPDB68M
CTS 1 39 43 47 51 55 59 63 67
DSR 2 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33
RXD 3 38 42 46 50 54 58 62 66
GND 4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32
DCD 5 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65
TXD 6 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31
DTR 7 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64
RTS 8 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30
Iron shell iron shell
The signal definition of the RJ45 plug or RJ45 female socket attached by the converter
cable is for the routers,
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal jack)
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One end is a DB68M interface, the other end is attached with eight RJ45 crystal jack
sockets.
Asyn cable (with 1-to-8 crystal jack)
For the definition of the cable pin,please refer to the table in the asyn cable (with 1-to-8
crystal connector) section.
RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25( female connector) convert connector.
RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25( female connector) convert connector
RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25(male connector) convert connector.
RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25(male connector) convert connector
RJ45(crystal jack)-DB9( female connector) convert connector.
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RJ45(crystal jack)-DB9( female connector) convert connector.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately. For the use
of cables,refer to the chapter 6.
1.3.7 SIC-1A Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-1A
1.3.7.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-18 Appearance of 1-port asyn interface card
The SIC-1A is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”
The interface card includes one RJ45 connector and one AUX interface. It includes one RDY
indicator, and one ACT indicator.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
ACT Flashing means data is transmitting on the port.
Off means no data is transmitting on the port.
On means the sub-card initialization after power on is done.
RDY Off means the sub-card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.7.2 Attributes of the SIC-1A Card
The basic attributes are as below:
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SIC-1A
Number of ports One
Interface type RJ45 connector
Cable Rollover cable
Rate The asyn serial interface supports 9600 to 115200 bps band
rate, including 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps.
Flow control The asyn serial interface supports hardware and software auto
flow control
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.7.3 Module Cable
The SIC-1A module uses rollover cables.
Note
The AUX interface connected through a RJ45 rollover cable is same as the
asyn card connected through SCSIDB68-RJ45*8 convert cable, and is
similar to Modem in terms of connection.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
The lines of one crystal end of a cable is completely in reverse order of the other end.
Line order of the crossover cable
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1.3.8 SIC-2FXS Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-2FXS
1.3.8.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-19 Appearance of SIC-2FXS interface card
The SIC-2FXS is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”.
The interface card includes the IN USE indicators for ports and one RDY indicator.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
IN USE Solid on means the port is activated.
Off means the port is inactivated.
On means the card initialization after power on is done. RDY
Off means the card initialization after power on is unsuccessful.
1.3.8.2 Attributes of the SIC-2FXS Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-2FXS
Number of ports Two
Interface type RJ45 connector (compatible with RJ11)
Cable Phone wire
Standard compliance Voice code: G.711, G.729A and G.723.1
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.8.3 Module Cable
The SIC-2FXS module uses standard phone wires.
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No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
1.3.9 SIC-2FXO Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-2FXO
1.3.9.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-20 Appearance of SIC-2FXO interface card
The SIC-2FXO is the Class A line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “A”.
The interface card includes the IN USE indicators for ports and one RDY indicator.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
IN USE Solid on means the port is activated.
OFF means the port is inactivated.
ON means the card initialization after power on is done.
RDY OFF means the card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.9.2 Attributes of the SIC-2FXO Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-2FXO
Number of ports Two
Interface type RJ45 connector (compatible with RJ11)
Cable Phone wire
Standard compliance Voice code: G.711, G.729A and G.723.1
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
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1.3.9.3 Module Cable
The SIC-2FXO module uses standard phone wires.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
1.3.10 SIC-1CE1 Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-1CE1
1.3.10.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-21 Appearance of 1-port channelized E1 card (SIC-1CE1)
The SIC-1CE1 is the Class C line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “C”.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
ON means the card initialization after power on is done.
RDY OFF means the card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.3.10.2 Attributes of the SIC-1CE1 Card
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-1CE1
Number of ports One
Interface type DB9 female connector
Cable Balanced cable or non-balanced cable
Standard compliance ITU-T G.703
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMC EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A
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SIC-1CE1
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.3.10.3 Module Cable
Three types of cables are provided:
Balanced cable (crystal connector): one end is the DB9 male connector, and the other
end is the RJ45 crystal connector. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω.
Balanced cable (crystal jack): one end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is
the RJ45 crystal jack. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω.
Non-balanced cable: one end is the DB9 male connector, and the other end is attached
with two male BNC connectors. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 75Ω.
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately.
For the cable information, refer to the 3.4.3 section in this chapter.
1.3.11 SIC-3G-TD Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-3G-TD
1.3.11.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure: Appearance of SIC-3G-TD interface card
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
RDY
Solid on means that firmware initialization of the line card is
complete.
OFF means the firmware initialization of the line card is not
complete or fails.
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Indicator Description
WWAN Solid on means the link is through.
Flashing means the data is being transmitted.
RSSI
Solid on means the strong signal.
Flashing means the medium/low signal.
Off means the weak signal or no signal.
HSDPA Solid on means the HSDPA service is effective.
Off means there is no HSDPA service.
EDGE Solid on means the EDGE service is effective.
Off means there is no EDGE service.
1.3.11.2 Attributes of the SIC-3G-TD
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-3G-TD
Number of ports SMA RF: 1
RJ-45: 1
Interface type SMA RF is used to connect antenna.
RJ45 is for the internal commissioning.
Cable SMA RF : N/A
RJ45: Serial port cable
Supported Rate HSDPA (in theory: 2.8 Mbps downlink and 384 kbps uplink)
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
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Note
When the module runs normally, the RJ-45 interface does not need to
connect a cable.
1.3.11.3 Module Cable
The SMA interface of the SIC-3G-TD module can connect two types of antennas:
pole-shaped antenna and 3m extension magnetic antenna.
Pole-shaped antenna
Pole-shaped antenna specifications
Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 3
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain 1.8 dBi (824 MHz-960 MHz)
2.0 dBi (1710 MHz-2170 GHz)
Polarization Linear
Interface type SMA Straight Plug Reverse
Length 145mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -10 to 60
Cable length None
3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA)
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Specifications of 3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA):
Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 2.5
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain ≥ 3dBi
Polarization Vertical
Interface type SMA-J
Length 224mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -40 to 60
Cable length 3m
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1.3.11.4 Installing the SIM Card
Step 1 Open the SIM slot according to the indicated OPEN direction.
Step 2 Insert the SIM card into the slot.
Step 3 Close the slot in the opposite direction of OPEN.
Figure: SIM slot
Note
1. The gap of the SIM card should be aligned with that of the SIM slot. In this
manner, the SIM card can be installed correctly.
2. The SIM slot should be closed when there is no SIM card in it. Otherwise,
there are risks of damaging the SIM slot.
1.3.12 SIC-3G-CDMA Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-3G-CDMA
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1.3.12.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure: Appearance of SIC-3G-CDMA interface card
The SIC-3G-CDMA is the Class B line card, which can be used by the slot marked with “B”.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
RDY
Solid on means that firmware initialization of the line card is
complete.
OFF means the firmware initialization of the line card is not
complete or fails.
WWAN Solid on means the link is through.
Flashing means the data is being transmitted.
RSSI
Solid on means the strong signal.
Flashing means the medium/low signal.
Off means the weak signal or no signal.
RTT Solid on means the RTT service is effective.
Off means there is no RTT service.
EV-DO Solid on means the EV-DO service is effective.
Off means there is no EV-DO service.
1.3.12.2 Attributes of the SIC-3G-CDMA
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-3G-CDMA
Number of ports SMA RF: 1
RJ-45: 1
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SIC-3G-CDMA
Interface type SMA RF is used to connect antenna.
RJ45 is for the internal commissioning.
Cable SMA RF : N/A
RJ45: Serial port cable
Supported Rate HSDPA (in theory: 3.1 Mbps downlink and 1.8 Mbps uplink)
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
Note
When the module runs normally, the RJ-45 interface does not need to
connect a cable.
1.3.12.3 Module Cable
The SMA interface of the SIC-3G-CDMA module can connect two types of antennas:
pole-shaped antenna and 3m extension magnetic antenna.
Pole-shaped antenna
Pole-shaped antenna specifications
Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 3
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Attribute Parameter
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain 1.8 dBi (824 MHz-960 MHz)
2.0 dBi (1710 MHz-2170 GHz)
Polarization Linear
Interface type SMA Straight Plug Reverse
Length 145mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -10 to 60
Cable length None
3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA)
Specifications of 3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA):
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Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 2.5
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain ≥ 3dBi
Polarization Vertical
Interface type SMA-J
Length 224mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -40 to 60
Cable length 3m
1.3.12.4 Installing the SIM Card
Step 1 Open the SIM slot according to the indicated OPEN direction.
Step 2 Insert the SIM card into the slot.
Step 3 Close the slot in the opposite direction of OPEN.
Figure: SIM slot
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Note
1. The gap of the SIM card should be aligned with that of the SIM slot. In this
manner, the SIM card can be installed correctly.
2. The SIM slot should be closed when there is no SIM card in it. Otherwise,
there are risks of damaging the SIM slot.
1.3.13 SIC-3G-WCDMA Interface Card
SIC card model: SIC-3G-WCDMA
1.3.13.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure: Appearance of SIC-3G-WCDMA interface card
The SIC-3G-WCDMA is the Class B line card, which can be used by the slot marked with
“B”.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
RDY
Solid on means that firmware initialization of the line card is
complete.
OFF means the firmware initialization of the line card is not
complete or fails.
WWAN Solid on means the link is through.
Flashing means the data is being transmitted.
RSSI
Solid on means the strong signal.
Flashing means the medium/low signal.
Off means the weak signal or no signal.
UMTS Solid on means the UMTS service is effective.
Off means there is no UMTS service.
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Indicator Description
HSDPA Solid on means the HSDPA service is effective.
Off means there is no HSDPA service.
1.3.13.2 Attributes of the SIC-3G-WCDMA
The basic attributes are as below:
SIC-3G-WCDMA
Number of ports SMA RF: 1
RJ-45: 1
Interface type SMA RF is used to connect antenna.
RJ45 is for the internal commissioning.
Cable SMA RF : N/A
RJ45: Serial port cable
Supported Rate HSDPA (in theory: 7.2 Mbps downlink and 5.76 Mbps uplink)
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
Note
When the module runs normally, the RJ-45 interface does not need to
connect a cable.
1.3.13.3 Module Cable
The SMA interface of the SIC-3G-WCDMA module can connect two types of antennas:
pole-shaped antenna and 3m extension magnetic antenna.
Pole-shaped antenna
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Pole-shaped antenna specifications
Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 3
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain 1.8 dBi (824 MHz-960 MHz)
2.0 dBi (1710 MHz-2170 GHz)
Polarization Linear
Interface type SMA Straight Plug Reverse
Length 145mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -10 to 60
Cable length None
3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA)
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Specifications of 3m extension magnetic antenna (ANT-RJ3G3MA):
Attribute Parameter
Frequency range 824-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz
VSWR ≤ 2.5
Input impedance 50 ohms
Gain ≥ 3dBi
Polarization Vertical
Interface type SMA-J
Length 224mm
Color Black
Operating temperature -40 to 60
Cable length 3m
1.3.13.4 Installing the SIM Card
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Step 1 Open the SIM slot according to the indicated OPEN direction.
Step 2 Insert the SIM card into the slot.
Step 3 Close the slot in the opposite direction of OPEN.
Figure: SIM slot
Note
1. The gap of the SIM card should be aligned with that of the SIM slot. In this
manner, the SIM card can be installed correctly.
2. The SIM slot should be closed when there is no SIM card in it. Otherwise,
there are risks of damaging the SIM slot.
1.3.14 Other SIC Cards
Ruijie Networks currently provides the following SIC cards: SIC-4ESW, SIC-1HS, ,
SIC-1E1-F, SIC-1HS-V35, SIC-1B-U, SIC-1B-S/T, SIC-8A, SIC-1A, SIC-2FXS, SIC-2FXO,
and SIC-1CE1, SIC-3G-TD, SIC-3G-CDMA and SIC-3G-WCDMA. The descriptions of the
subsequent SIC cards will be updated in this document as the cards are launched.
1.4 NMX Card
1.4.1 NMX-24ESW Interface Card
NMX card model: NMX-24ESW
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1.4.1.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-22 Appearance of NMX-24ESW interface card
The interface card includes the status indicator of each RJ45 port-LINK/ACT. .
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link/ACT Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
Flash means the data is transmitting.
1.4.1.2 Attributes of the NMX-24ESW Card
The NMX-24ESW module offers 24 10/100M interfaces.
The basic attributes are as below:
NMX-24ESW
Protocol 802.3-2000
Number of ports 24
Interface type 10Base-T/100Base-TX interface
Environment
Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -20°C ~70°C
Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.4.1.3 Module Cable
The SIC-24ESW module uses standard Cat-5 8-core non-shield twist pairs with RJ-45
connectors.
For the definition of the cable signal, refer to the 3.5.3 section in this chapter.
1.4.2 NMX-24ESW-L2 Interface Card
NMX card model: NMX-24ESW-L2
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1.4.2.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-23 Appearance of NMX-24ESW-L2 interface card
The interface card includes the status indicator of each RJ45 port-LINK/ACT. .
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link/ACT Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
Flash means the data is transmitting.
1.4.2.2 Attributes of the NMX-4ESW-L2 Card
The NMX-24ESW-L2 module offers 24 10/100M interfaces.
The basic attributes are as below:
NMX-24ESW-12
Protocol 802.3-2000
Number of ports 24
Interface type 10Base-T/100Base-TX interface
Environment
Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -20°C ~70°C
Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.4.2.3 Module Cable
The SIC-24ESW module uses standard Cat-5 8-core non-shield twist pairs with RJ-45
connectors.
For the definition of the cable signal, refer to the 3.5.3 section in this chapter.
1.4.3 NMX-2GEH Interface Card
NMX card model: NMX-2GEH
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1.4.3.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-24 Appearance of NMX-2GEH interface card
The interface card includes two status indicators for each RJ45 port-LINK/ACT and
1000Mbps.
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link/ACT Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
Flash means the data is transmitting.
1000M ON means data is transmitting at 1000Mbps; OFF means data
is transmitting at 100Mbps or 10Mbps.
1.4.3.2 Attributes of the NMX-2GEH Card
The NMX-2GEH module offers 2 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet interfaces, each supports
optical and electrical connectors. The electrical interface uses RJ45 connector and the
optical interface uses SFP module.
The basic attributes are as below:
NMX-2GEH
Interface 2 10/100/100Base-T/1000Base-X multiplexing interfaces
Protocol 802.3-2000
1.4.3.3 Module Cable
The NMX-2GH module offers four kinds of 1000Base-FX SFP/LC pluggable optical interface
modules for your choice.
SFP module Mini-GBIC-SX:1-port 1000BASE-SX mini GBIC convert
module(LC interface)
Mini-GBIC-LX:1-port 1000BASE-LX mini GBIC convert
module(LC interface)
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Mini-GBIC-ZX50:1-port 1000BASE-ZX mini GBIC convert
module(LC interface), 50km
Mini-GBIC-ZX80:1-port 1000BASE-ZX mini GBIC convert
module(LC interface), 80km
The transmission media and its features are shown as follows:
Media and maximum
transmission distance
1000BASE-SX: wavelength 850nm,
Maximum transmission distnace of 62.5/125um: 220m
Maximum transmission distnace of 50/125um: 500m
1000BASE-LX: wavelength 1310nm,
Maximum transmission distnace of 62.5/125um: 550m
Maximum transmission distnace of 50/125um: 550m
Maximum transmission distnace of 9/125um: 10Km
1000BASE-LH: wavelength 1310nm,
Maximum transmission distnace of 9/125um: 40Km
1000BASE-ZX: wavelength 1550nm
Maximum transmission distnace of 9/125um: 50Km and
80Km
10/100/1000BASE-T: Cat-5 UTP or STP;
maximum transmission distnace: 100m
1.4.4 NMX-4HSH Interface Card
NMX card model: NMX-4HSH
1.4.4.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-25 Appearance of NMX-4HSH interface card
The interface card includes the status indicator for each port and the Ready indicator for sub
card. Each syn port has one LINK indicator.
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Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
RDY
ON means the card initialization after power on is done.
OFF means the card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.4.4.2 Attributes of the NMX-4HSH Card
The basic attributes are as below:
NMX-4HSH
Number of ports Four
Interface type DB26
Cable V.24DTE, V.24DCE, V.35DTE, V.35DCE
Standard compliance V.24 , V.35 and cable auto identification
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.4.4.3 Module Cable
The following cables can be used:
V.24 DTE
V.24 DCE
V.35 DTE
V.35 DCE
V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE
The cables are not provided along with router delivery; users need purchase them separately.
All types of cables of NMX-4HSH connect to the router through DB26 interface. Pay
attention to connectors when purchasing cables.
For the cable information, refer to the 3.1.3 section in this chapter.
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1.4.5 NMX-4(8)E1/CE1H Interface Card
NMX card model (for RSR20-24): NMX-4E1/CE1H; NMX-8E1/CE1H
1.4.5.1 Appearance of the Module and Indicators
Figure 1-26 Appearance of NMX-4E1/CE1H
Figure 1-27 Appearance of NMX-8E1/CE1H
The interface card includes the status indicator for each CE1 port and the Ready indicator
for sub card. Each CE1 port has one LINK indicator. .
Panel indicator description:
Indicator Description
Link Solid on means the link is through, OFF not connected.
RDY
ON means the card initialization after power on is done.
OFF means the card initialization after power on is
unsuccessful.
1.4.5.2 Attributes of the NMX-4(8)E1/CE1 Card
The basic attributes are as below:
NMX-4E1/CE1H and NMX-8E1/CE1H
Number of ports One for NMX-4E1/CE1H
Two for NMX-8E1/CE1H
Interface type DB25 female connector
Cable 4E1 balanced cable or non-balanced cable
Standard compliance ITU-T G.703, G.704
Operating Temperature: Operating temperature: 0°C ~45°C
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NMX-4E1/CE1H and NMX-8E1/CE1H
Storage temperature: -40°C ~70°C
Humidity Operating humidity: 10%~90%
EMI: GB 9254-1998 Class A EMC
EMS: GB/T 17618-1998
1.4.5.3 Module Cable
Two types of cables are provided:
4E1 balanced cable
4E1 non-balanced cable
The appearances of the above two cables are shown as blow:
4E1 balanced cable
One end is the DB25 male connector, and the other end is attached with four RJ45
crystal connectors. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 120Ω.
4E1 balanced cable
4E1 non-balanced cable:
One end is the DB25 male connector, and the other end is attached with four pairs of
male BNC connectors. The characteristic impedance of the cable is 75Ω.
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4E1 non-balanced cable
No router cables are shipped with the routers and need to be ordered separately. For the use
of cables,refer to the chapter 6.
1.5 Features of RSR10/RSR20 Series Routers
Note
For software functions, refer to the supporting software description.
1.5.1 Rich Protocol Support
Ruijie RSR10/RSR20 series routers are applicable to various network environments
Providing RJ45 interfaces for twisted pairs, supporting Ethernet, ARP, and 802.1Q
protocols
Supporting various WAN protocols, including X.25, frame relay, HDLC, PPP, and SLIP
The network layer supports the TCP/IP and implements the protocols such as IP, ICMP,
IGMP, TCP and UDP.
It supports multiple dynamic routing protocols over IP, including RIP (V1/V2), OSPF
(V1/V2), and policy-based routing
It supports the SNMP.
It supports TELNET and reverse TELNET.
It supports DHCP Server, DHCP Client, DHCP Relay, and TFTP.
It supports backup, VRRP protocol, and provides high reliability.
It supports PPPOE.
It supports DNS static domain name resolution and DDNS.
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It supports upgrade via the asynchronous file transfer protocols of X-MODEM.
It supports NAT, ACL and AAA.
It supports IPSEC, L2TP, and PPTP
1.5.2 Friendly User Interfaces
It provides standard operating interfaces and intuitive configuration procedures with
each command offering detailed on-line help.
The operation manual provides descriptions and examples of each command and
offers comprehensive fault analysis.
1.5.3 Powerful Backup Function
It supports route backup through the routing protocols.
It supports the interface backup function.
1.5.4 Rich Diagnosis and Management Tools
It provides complete debug and tracing means and offers a full range of DEBUG
commands for easier accurate location of various network faults.
It provides a great array of statistics and information display functions to allow the users
to easily know the network performance and running status.
It supports SNMP for monitoring and control via various general NM software.
It supports login through via terminals:
Configuration via the Console port
Login and configuration via TELNET
Login and configuration via the serial port
Login and configuration via remote dial-up
1.5.5 Superior Security
Using perfect firewall and IP packet filtering technology, it enforces strict check on
network addresses, port numbers or protocol types.
It supports AAA and RADIUS.
Realizing PAP and CHAP protocols on PPP, and supporting callback function.
It provides level-based password check and security log.
It implements dynamic routing protocol password/key authentication in OSPF and RIP
V2.
It supports NAT.
Providing IPSEC/IKE data encryption
Supporting GRE tunnel encapsulation
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VLAN technology
1.5.6 Diversified Terminal Functions
Both the synchronous and asynchronous ports can connect the terminals.
The terminal ports support the autocommand function, which can automatically execute
commands. It supports user-based autocommand, which allows different users to
execute different commands.
It supports the command alias and telnet script, which can be used together with the
autocommand to directly login to the server by pressing Enter on the terminal.
It supports fixed terminal dial-up function based on different operating systems, where a
terminal uses the same terminal number for multiple times of login.
It supports the real terminal. The terminal logs in to the server via the router and act as
a real terminal (tty) for the server, not needing the modification of the old programs, thus
protecting the existing investment.
It implements the router-based multi-screen terminal function, which allows the terminal
to easily switch over between different servers or different screens of one server.
It supports the reverse TELNET function, which allows easy management of various
serial port devices via the router.
1.5.7 Easy Upgrade
It supports the asynchronous file transfer X-MODEM protocol, which allows the
download of new versions via the Console port or synchronous port in various operation
environments (Windows XP, Windows NT, UNIX, and DOS).
It supports the download of the new software versions via TFTP.
It supports BOOTROM on-line upgrade.
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2 Preparing for Installation
2.1 Safety Precautions
Routers play an important role in the network connection, and their normal working affects
the operation of the whole network.
The following suggestions are reccommended during the installation and use of routers:
Do not place the router in a wet place and prevent any liquid from entering into it.
Install the router in a place away from heating sources.
Make sure the normal grounding.
Always wear an anti-static wrist strap during installation and maintenance.
Do not plug/unplug routers' modules when power on
Do not plug/unplug any cables when energized.
Do not wear any loose clothes as they may hook the components to avoid damages.
Therefore, fasten your belts, scarves and tuck well the sleeves.
Keep the tools and components away from human passages.
UPS is recommended to avoid power failure as well as power interference.
2.2 Installation Environment Requirements
Ruijie routers are intended for use indoors. For their normal operation and maximum service
life, they must be installed at locations that meet the following requirements:
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
Cleanness Requirements
Anti-static Requirements
Anti-interference Requirements
Anti-lightning Requirements
Installation platform check
2.2.1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements
To ensure the normal operation and prolong the service life of the router, you should keep
proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room. If the equipment room has a high
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humidity for a long time, the insulating materials may have poor insulation, electrical leakage
or other mechanical performance degrade may be caused. On the other hand, if the relative
humidity is too low, the insulating washers may become dry and shrink, which may cause
loosened screws. In addition, static electricity may easily occur in dry weathers, harming the
internal circuitry of the routers. High temperature will speed the aging of insulation materials,
lowering routers' reliability and shorten their lives.
The temperate and humidity requirements of Ruijie RSR 10/20 series routers are as follows:
Temperature: 0ºC~45ºC
Relative humidity: 10%–90%
Note
The ambient temperature and humidity refer to the values measured at the
place 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m in the front of the router rack without
protective boards.
The temperature and humidity requirement may be different for different
products. For the specifics, refer to the information of the characteristic
parameters of each product.
2.2.2 Cleanness Requirements
Dust also poses a major threat to the safe running of the routers. Indoor dust may be
absorbed by the static electricity on the routers, causing loose contact, which may not only
shorten the service life of the equipment, but also cause communication faults. The
electrostatic attraction is easier to occur when the relative humility is low.
The following table gives Ruijie routers' requirements on dusts density and diameter in
equipment room.
Maximum diameter (μm) 0.5 1 3 5
Maximum density (number of
particles per cubic meters) 1.4×107 7×105 2.4×105 1.3×105
In addition to dusts, there are also strict requirements for the sulphides in the air of the
equipment room. Such harmful gases will accelerate the corrosion of the metal and the
aging of some components. The specific restrictions for the harmful gases such as SO2, H2S,
NO2, NH3 and Cl2 are as shown below:
Gas Average (mg/m3) Maximum (mg/m3)
SO2 0.2 1.5
H2S 0 0.03
NO2 0.04 0.15
NH3 0.05 0.15
Cl2 0.01 0.3
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2.2.3 Anti-static Requirements
The circuitry of the routers is designed with electrostatic protection, but excessive static
electricity may still damage the circuit boards of the routers. The static electricity of the
network connected with the routers comes largely from the following sources:
Outdoor electric field produced by the high-voltage supply cable, lightning, etc;
Indoor systems such as the indoor floor and the entire structure.
Therefore, the following should be done to avoid damage from static electricity:
Proper grounding of the equipment and floor
Indoor dust prevention
Proper temperature and humidity
Wear antistatic wrist straps and antistatic lab coat when touching the circuit board
Put the removed circuit board face up on an antistatic workbench or in an
electromagnetic shielding bag.
When observing or carrying the detached circuit board, touch the external edge of the
board and avoid touching the parts on the board directly with hand.
2.2.4 Anti-interference Requirements
Anti-interference means the electromagnetic and current interference. Below please find the
anti-interference requirements:
Effective measures should be taken for the power system to prevent the interference
from the electric grid.
The working ground of the network output engine should be preferably separated from
the grounding device of the power equipment or the anti-lightning grounding device,
with a large distance.
Keep away from the high-frequency large-current devices like high-power radio
transmitters and radar transmitters.
Take electromagnetic measures when necessary.
2.2.5 Anti-lightning Requirements
The network output engine is provided with anti-lighting protection. However, as an electric
device, it is still vulnerable to powerful lightning. Therefore, measures must be taken to
prevent lightning:
Ensure good contact between the grounding cable of the router and the ground.
Ensure that the neutral point of the AC power socket is in good contact with the ground.
To enhance the anti-lightning effect of the power supply, a lighting arrester may be
added in front of the input of the power supply.
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For better anti-lightning effect, users can attach special lightning prevention equipments
to the input end of outdoor signal liens connected with the interface modules of
RSR10/20 series.
2.2.6 Checking the Installation
Whether the router is installed in a cabinet or placed on a workbench, make sure:
Make sure sufficient spacing is reserved at the air inlets and outlets of the routers for
good heat dissipation of the routers. The Ruijie series routers themselves are provided
with a fan that works in the following way: taking in cool air through the heat dissipation
holes around the enclosure and discharging the air out of the bottom of the enclosure.
Therefore, a space of at least 10mm should be reserved around the heat dissipation
holes to ensure sufficient heat dissipation spaces. You are recommended to mount the
routers in the standard 19" cabinet. Where no such cabinet is available, the routers may
also be mounted on level and clean planes. In hot areas, air-conditioners are
recommended.
Verify that the cabinet and workbench are in good cooling systems.
The cabinet or workbench is firm enough for supporting the router and its mount
accessories.
Verify that the cabinet and workbench are properly mounted.
2.3 Installation Tools and Equipment
For smooth installation, please make ready the following:
Installation tools
Connection cables
Related devices
Installation tools include:
Cross screwdrivers
Straight screwdrivers
Anti-static wrist strap
Connection cables include:
Power cable
Configuration cable
Ethernet cable
Module interface cable
Note
The Ruijie RSR10(20) series routers are attached with power cables,
configuration cables. The Ethernet cables and module interface cables
should be purchased separately.
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Related devices include:
HUB or switch
CSU/DSU or other DCE device
The configuration terminal can be a terminal or a PC installed with the HyperTerminal
Router modules
Power socket
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3 Installing Router
3.1 Procedure for Installing Router
Please follow the following procedure to install the Ruijie series routers to ensure a smooth
installation and avoid any damage to the unit:
Preparations: Read thesecond chapter and meet
the requirements specified.
Install the router to thespecified location
End
Connect the module cableand configuration cable
Check the installation
Power-on
Configuring Router
Start
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3.2 Fastening Router
The process to mount the router to the specified location is to fasten it. At the end of the
installation preparation, you need to fasten the router to the specified location. Routers are
usually mounted in or on:
Mounting in the Cabinet
Mounting on the Workbench
3.2.1 Mounting in the Cabinet
The Ruijie series routers is designed with 19-inch standard cabinet. Use the supplied fixing
accessory for installation when needed.
RSR10-02 can be mounting on the cabinet using the shipped sunk screw and fixing
accessories( the fixing accessories should be purchased separately) , as shown in the
following figure.
Hanger:
Mounting:
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RSR20-04,RSR20-14.RSR20-18 can be mounting on the cabinet using the shipped sunk
screew and fixing accessories, as shown in the following figure.
Hanger:
Mounting:
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RSR20-24 can be mounting on the cabinet using the shipped sunk screw and fixing
accessories, as shown in the following figure.
Hanger:
Mounting:
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3.2.2 Mounting on the Workbench
In real environment, the standard 19-inch cabinet may be unavailable. More often the router
is placed on a clean workbench. This case is easy as long as you pay attention to the
following:
Ensure that the workbench is stable and is properly grounded.
The supplied plastic cushion is stuck to the small hole at the bottom of the router and a
room of 10cm is set aside around the router for dissipation.
No weight is placed on the top of the router.
3.3 Installing the Power Cable and Grounding Cable
Ruijie RSR 10(20) series routers support this AC power supply.
AC: 100–240V; 50/60Hz; 2A
Make sure that your power supply meets the requirement.
The power cable of the router is composed of three wires. You are recommended to use a
single-phase power socket with a natural connector or a multifunctional PC power socket.
The neutral point of the power supply should be reliably grounded in the building. For
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common buildings, the neutral points have been buried into the ground during construction
and wiring. You must verify if the power supply of the building has been properly grounded.
Please install the power cable by performing the following steps:
Step 1
Check the router is in the power off position. Connect one end of the supplied
power cable to the socket on the rear panel of the cabinet and another to the
AC power socket.
Step 2 Turn the router to power on position.
Step 3
For RSR10-02 and RSR20-04, check the STATUS indicator on the front panel
is on. If so, it means that the power cable is correctly connected.
For RSR20-14, RSR20-18 and RSR20-24, check the POWER indicator on the
front panel is on. If so, it means that the power cable is correctly connected.
3.4 Connecting the Console
Ruijie series routers supply an EIA/TIA-232 configuration console for local
configuration.Through this interface, user can complete the local configuration of the routers.
Configuration attributes:
Connector RJ-45
Interface standard Asyn EIA/TIA-232
Baud rate The default is 9600bps.
Supported services 1. Command line interface
2. Connection to the character terminal
To connect the console port of the router:
Connect one end of the supplied configuration cable to the console port of the router and
another to DB-9 male connector used to configure the router. Please verify that a
SuperTerminal is run on the PC.
3.5 Installing Cards
This section introdces how to install the SIC cards and NMX cards supported on RSR10/20
series.
3.5.1 Installing Line Cards
Step 1 Switch off all power supply connected to the router. Otherwise electric shock
and device damage may occur.
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Step 2 Place the router in such a way that its rear panel faces you. Remove the blank
panel with screwdrivers.
Step 3 Flush the line card interface board and the edge of the opening of the back
panel of the router base.
Step 4 Push the line card to the router until the interface board closely touches the
backplane of the router.
Step 5 Tighten the fastening screws on the line card.
Step 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 until all the line cards have been installed.
Warning
Before installing line card, mark sure all power supply connected to the router
is switched off. Otherwise, electric shock or device damage may occur.
Caution
At step 3 and step 4, please operate gently. The line card should be inserted
gently and smoothly. If you find it is difficult to push the line card, do not use
too strong force. Instead, unplug the line card and check if the SIC card
interface board has been aligned with the edge of the opening on the rear
panel at the base of the router before you can continue. Otherwise, the line
card may be damaged.
3.5.2 Removing Line Cards
Step 1 Switch off the router.
Step 2 Place the router in such a way that its rear panel faces you.
Step 3 Unplug the cables of the ports on the module you want to remove.
Step 4 Remove the fastening screws on the two sides of the line card interface board
with a straight screwdriver.
Step 5 Draw the line card to the front of you until the interface board completely
disengages from the base of the router.
Step 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all line card interface boards have been removed.
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Caution
Pay attention to the following when you remove a line card:
1. When you have removed a line card and are not going to install another
one, install an empty panel in time to protect it against dust and ensure
ventilation.
2. When you remove a line card, keep it with some distance from the
passage in the working room to avoid any damage or accident due to
bumping during the removal process.
3.5.3 Troubleshooting
If the router fails to operate after you have installed a line card, please follow the following
steps:
Check the interface cable of the module to see if the correct cable has been used.
Observe the interface indicators of various modules to see if the module is working
normally.
In privileged EXEC mode, view interface information. Check each line card has
accepted configuration and is operating normally.
3.6 Installation Check
When you have installed the router, before powering on it, do as follows:
If the router is stalled in a cabinet, check the installation brackets of the cabinet and
router are fixed. If the router is stalled on the workbench, check there is enough room
around the router for heat dissipation and the workbench is fixed.
Check the power supply meets the requirements.
Check the grounding cable is correctly connected.
Check the router is connected correctly to other devices like the configuration terminal.
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4 Starting and Configuring Router
4.1 Starting Router
4.1.1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment
When you use the router for the very first time, you will need to configure the router through
a console port as follows:
Step 1
Connect the serial port of a character terminal or PC to the Console port of the
network output engine through the standard RS232 cable and the Console.
Set up the local configuration environment through the Console port.
Step 2
Configure the communication setting parameters of the terminal. If a PC is
used, you must run the terminal simulation program, for example, Windows
HyperTerminal. The following describes the procedure with the
HyperTerminal as example. Run the HyperTerminal software to set up a new
connection. Select the serial port to connect the Console port of the network
output engine. Set the communication parameters: 9600 for baud rate, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, no parity check, and no flow control. In addition, select VT100
as the simulation terminal type.
When you have finished building the configuration environment, you may power on the
router.
4.1.2 Powering on Router
4.1.2.1 Check before Power-on
Before powering on the router, please check
If the power cable and the grounding cable are connected correctly.
If the power supply voltage meets the requirement.
Whether the cable connection is correct and the PC or terminal for configuration has
been started and set up.
Warning
Before powering on the router, check the position of the power switch so that
you may cut power supply in time in case of accident.
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4.1.2.2 Powering on Router
Turn on the power switch of the router.
Turn the router to the power on position.
4.1.2.3 Check after Power-on
After powering on the router, please check
Whether the cooling system is normal
When the RSR20-14,RSR20-18 and RSR20-24 router with the fan is powered on, you
will hear the fan working. Put your hand near the air vent hole, you will feel the
movement of air.
If the indicators on the front panel of the router are operating normally.
Check procedure: For RSR10-02 and RSR20-04, when the router is powered-on, the
Status indicator should be solid green when the router is working normally. For
RSR20-14, RSR20-18 and RSR20-24, when the router is powered-on, the System
indicator should be solid green when the router is working normally.
Whether the configuration terminal displays normally
When the router is powered on, information on router software self-decompression will
appear on the terminal display.
4.1.3 Startup Process
When the router is started for the first time, the following information appears
***********************************************
System bootstrap ...
Boot Version: RGOS 10.3(4), Release(53498)
Nor Flash ID: 0x00010049, SIZE: 2097152Bytes
MTD_DRIVER-5-MTD_NAND_FOUND: 1 NAND chips(chip size : 33554432) detected
MTD_DRIVER-5-MTD_NAND_FOUND: 1 nand chip(s) found on the target.
Press Ctrl+C to enter Boot Menu ......
Main Program File Name rgos.bin, Load Main Program ...
Executing program, launch at: 0x00010000
Ruijie General Operating System Software
Release Software (tm), RGOS 10.3(4), Release(53498), Compiled Fri Apr 3 08:45:59 CST
2009 by ngcf31
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Copyright (c) 1998-2009 by Ruijie Networks.
All Rights Reserved.
Decompiling or Reverse Engineering is Not Allowed.
00:00:00:00: %MTD_DRIVER-5-MTD_NAND_FOUND: 1 NAND chips(chip size : 33554432) detected
00:00:00:00: %MTD_DRIVER-5-MTD_NAND_FOUND: 1 nand chip(s) found on the target.
00:00:00:17: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet 0/1, changed state to up
00:00:00:17: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet 0/1, changed
state to up
00:00:00:17: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet 0/0, changed state to up
00:00:00:17: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet 0/0, changed
state to up
00:00:00:31: %SYS-5-COLDSTART: System coldstart.
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(Such information may vary with hardware configuration or software version.)
Suggestion
When using the router for the first time, it is recommended setting basic
parameters using the configuration function.
4.2 Configuring Router
Before using the router, you will have to configure it as needed. For more information on
router configuration, see the related Configuration Guide and Command Reference.
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5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting Power Faults
For RSR10-02 and RSR20-04 series, you can determine whether the power system has any
fault by the Status indicator on the front panel. For RSR20-14, RSR20-18 and RSR20-24,
however, you can determine whether the power system has any fault by the POWRE
indicator on the front panel. For the normal status of the indicator, see the description on the
first chapter. If any abnormal situations occur, please make the following checks:
If the router power switch is in the on position.
If the power supply switch of the router is in the on position.
If the power cable is connected correctly.
If the power supply meets the requirements.
Warning
Do not plug/unplug the power cable when energized. If the check shows
everything is normal but the POWER/Status indicator is still off, please
contact the local distributor or technical support team.
5.2 Troubleshooting Configuration Faults
After the router is powered on, the terminal will show the startup messages described in
Chapter 4 if the system is normal. If the configuration system fails, the terminal may display
no messages or illegible codes.
If the terminal does not display any messages, please make the following checks:
Whether the power system is normal.
Whether the Console cable is properly connected.
If the steps above did not solve your problem, it is likely because of wrong configuration
cable or wrong terminal parameter setting. Please check terminal parameters.
If illegible codes occur on the terminal, the possible cause is that terminal parameters
configured do not match. Please check the terminal parameters: baud rate of 9600; 8 data
bits; no parity check; 1 stop bit; no flow control; VT100 for simulation terminal.
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Note
When the console port parameters of your router are modified, this may also
lead to no display on the terminal.
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6 Cable Connection
This chapter indroduces the use of various cables and converter adapters.
6.1 Physical Cable Connection
6.1.1 Connecting An Asyn Interface
6.1.1.1 Connecting An Asyn Interface Module to A Modem
As a DCE equipment, the modem has two kinds of serial interfaces: DB9F and DB25F.
Connecting the asyn interface to Modem
The asyn cable with 1-to-8 crystal connector converts the 68-pin connector of the asyn
interface into eight RJ45 connectors, and then connects to the DB25F interface of the
modem through the RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25 male converter.
When the asyn cable with 1-to-8 crystal jack is used, use a straight netwok cable to connect
the converter cable of the asyn interface module to the converter adapter.
This mode applies to such modules as NM-8A/16A and SIC-8A.
Table 6-1 Connect the asyn interface module to Modem
Equipment Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable 3 Peer
Asyn cable
with 1-to-8
crystal
connector
RJ45(crystal
jack)-DB25
male
converter
/
NM-8A/16A
SIC-8A Asyn cable
with 1-to-8
crystal jack
Straight
cable
RJ45(crystal
jack)-DB25
male converter
DB25F interface of the
Modem
Connect the AUX interface to Modem
The AUX port is connected to Modem through a rollover cable with RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25
male converter or RJ45-DB9 male converter.
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Note
The AUX interface connected through a RJ45 rollover cable is same as the
asyn card connected through the asyn cable with 1 to 8 crystal connector, ,
and be similar to Modem in terms of connection.
Table 6-2 Connect the AUX interface module to Modem
Equipment Equipment Equipment Peer
AUX interface Rollover cable
RJ45(crystal
jack)-DB25 male
converter
DB25F interface of
the Modem
6.1.1.2 Connecting An Asyn Interface Module to A Terminal
The asyn cable with 1-to-8 crystal connector converts the 68-pin connector of the asyn
interface into eight RJ45 connectors, and then connects to the DB25M interface of a terminal
(for instance, dumb terminal) through the RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25 female converter or to the
DB9M interface through the RJ45(crystal jack)-DB9 female converter.
When the asyn cable with 1-to-8 crystal jack is used, use a straight netwok cable to connect
the converter cable of the asyn interface module to the converter adapter.
This mode applies to such modules as NM-8A/16A and SIC-8A.
Table 6-3 Connect the asyn interface module to a terminal
Gas Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable 3 Peer
RJ45(crystal
jack)-DB25 male
converter
/ DB25M
interface Asyn cable
with 1-to-8
crystal
connector RJ45(crystal
jack)-DB9
female converter
/ DB9M
interface
RJ45(crystal
jack)--DB25
female
converter
DB25M
interface
NM-8A/16A
SIC-8A
Asyn cable
with 1-to-8
crystal jack
Straight cable RJ45(crystal
jack)--DB9
female
converter
DB9M
interface
Modem
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6.1.1.3 Connecting the RCMS Asyn Interface to the CONSOLE Interface
The RCMS converter cable converts the 68-pin RCMS asyn interface into eight RJ45
connectors, and then connects to the RJ45 connector of the console port of switch/router.
This mode applies to such modules as RCMS-16 and RCMS-8.
Table 6-4 Connect the RCMS asyn interface to the CONSOLE interface
Equipment Cable 1 Peer
RCMS-16
RCMS-8 RCMS converter cable CONSOLE interface
6.1.2 Connecting A Synchronous Interface
6.1.2.1 V.24 mode
The syn interface of the router line card working under V.24 DTE mode is connected to the
peer working under the V.24 DCE mode through V.24 DTE cables. While the syn interface
working under V.24 DCE mode is connected to the peer working under the V.24 DTE mode
through V.24 DCE cables.
This applies to the V.24 DTE/ V.24 DCE mode of such line cards as SIC-1HS and
NMX-4HSH.
Table 6-5 Connect the syn interface of the router working under the V.24 mode.
Equipment Mode Cable 1 Peer
V.24 DTE mode V.24 DTE cables V.24 Modem The syn
interface line
card with
DB26 interface
such as
SIC-1HS,
NMX-4HSH
V.24 DCE mode V.24 DCE cables Equipments working
under V.24 DTE mode
6.1.2.2 V.35 mode
The syn interface of the router line card working under V.35DTE mode is connected to
the peer as GV converter and V.35 Modem through V.35 DTE cables. While the syn
interface working under V.35 DCE mode is connected to the peer working under the
V.35 DTE mode through V.35DCE cables.
This applies to the V.35 DTE/V.35 DCE mode of such line cards as SIC-1HS, and
NMX-4HSH.
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In the laboratory, there is another special application that implements the back-to-back
connection between our company’s syn cards through the V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE cables
Table 6-6 Connect the syn interface of the router working under the V.35 mode.
Equipment Mode Cable 1 Peer
V.35 DTE mode V.35 DTE GV converter, V.35
Modem
V.35 DCE mode V.35 DCE cables Equipments working
under V.35 DTE mode
SIC-1HS, and
NMX-4HSH
Back-to-Back
mode
V.35 DTE-V.35 DCE
cables
Our company’s
SIC-1HS and
NMX-4HSH
6.1.3 Connecting An E1 Interface
6.1.3.1 Connecting E1/CE1 of DB9F interface to Base Band Modem
Through non-balanced cable
Through balanced cable (with crystal connector)
Through balanced cable(with crystal jack)
Table 6-9 Connect E1/CE1 interface to base band modem
Equipment Cable 1 Cable 2 Peer
non-balanced
cable /
BNC
interface
balanced cable
(with crystal
connector)
/ SIC-1E1-F
SIC-1CE1
balanced cable
(with crystal
jack)
Straight through
cable
RJ45
interface
Base band
Modem
6.1.3.2 Connecting E1/CE1 of DB25M interface to Base Band Modem
Through 4E1 non-balanced cable
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Through 4E1 balanced cable
Table 6-10 Connect E1/CE1 interface to base band modem
Equipment Cable 1 Peer
4E1 non-balanced
cable BNC interface NMX-8E1/CE1H
NMX-4E1/CE1H 4E1 balanced calbe RJ45 interface
Base band Modem
6.1.4 Connecting the Console Interface
Generally, the console interface of a switch/rotuer comes with a RJ45 connector to connect
RJ45 cables through DB9F or connect to the DB9M serial port of PC through the RJ45-DB9
jack matching rollover cable.
Table 6-9 Connect the Console interface
Equipment Cable 1 Cable 2 Peer
CONSOLE
interface
DB9F-to-RJ45
cable /
PC’s DB9M serial
interface
6.2 Order Information
All methoned cables can be ordered in our company, except for modem calbes, as shown in
the following table:
Table 6-10 Cable order information
Material NO. Model Specification
8AE20-11-- CAB-V.35DTE/POS26-34PM/3M V.35DTE cable
8AE21-11-- CAB-V.35DCE/POS26-34PF/3M V.35DCE cable
39166-11-- CAB-V.35DTE-V.35DCE/POS26-POS26/1M V.35DTE-V.35DCE cable
8AE24-11-- CAB-V.24DTE/POS26-DB25M/3M V.24DTE cable
8AE25-11-- CAB-V.24DCE/POS26-DB25F/3M V.24DCE cable
8AE29-11-- CAB-Asy/SCSIDB68-8*RJ45M/1.5m Asyn cable (1 to 8 crystal
connector)
80893-11-1 CAB-Asy/SCSIDB68-8*RJ45F/1.5m Asyn cable (1 to 8 crystal
jack)
8AE30-11-- CAB-Rolled/RJ45M-RJ45M/3m Rollover cable
8AE32-11-- ADAPTER/RJ45F-DB9F RJ45(crystal jack)-DB9
female converter
8AE33-11-- ADAPTER/RJ45F-DB25M RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25 male
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converter
8AE34-11-- ADAPTER/RJ45F-DB25F RJ45(crystal jack)-DB25
female converter
8AE38-11-- CAB-E1 UNBALANCED/DB9M-2*BNC/75
OHM/3M Non-balanced cable
8AE39-11-- CAB-E1 BALANCED/DB9M-RJ45M/120
OHM/3M
Balanced cable( crystal
connector interface)
39165-11-- CAB-E1 BALANCED/DB9M-RJ45F/120
OHM/3M
Balanced cable( crystal jack
interface)
8AE86-11-- CAB-E1 UNBALANCED/DB25M-8*BNC/75
OHM/3M 4E1 non-balanced cable
8AE87-11-- CAB-E1 BALANCED/DB25M-4*RJ45M/120
OHM/3M 4E1 balanced cable