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Oneaccess1645 PDF
Oneaccess1645 PDF
Installation Guide
Version: 1.5 - 558499
30 January 2015
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Safety requirements
Carefully read the safety instructions, installation precautions and connection precautions as stated in
chapter 2 - Installing and connecting the 1645 on page 12.
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Statements
Hereby, OneAccess declares that this 1645 complies with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Hierbij verklaart OneAccess dat deze 1645 overeenstemt met de essentiële vereisten en andere rele-
vante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
Par la présente, OneAccess déclare que ce 1645 est en conformité avec les exigences essentielles et
autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999/5/EC.
Hiermit, OneAccess erklärt daß dieser 1645 in Fügsamkeit ist mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und
anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen von Direktive 1999/5/EC.
Mediante la presente, OneAccess declara que el 1645 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las demás
prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
A OneAccess declara que o 1645 cumpre os principais requisitos e outras disposições da Directiva
1999/5/EC.
Col presente, OneAccess dichiara che questo 1645 è in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stipulazi-
oni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999/5/EC.
Με το παρόν η OneAccess δηλώνει ότι το 1645 είναι συμμορφούμενο με τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και με
τις υπόλοιπες σχετικές διατάξες της οδηγίας 1999/5/EC.
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Environmental information
The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate
collection at the product end-of-life. This applies to the device but also to any accessories marked with this symbol.
Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste.
If you need more information on the collection points where you can present your end-of-life equipment for
recycling, please contact your local importer.
For Belgium, you can contact rma@oneaccess-net.com.
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die van dit symbool voorzien zijn. Bied deze producten niet aan bij het gewone huisvuil.
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au sein de l'Union Européenne. Cette mesure s'applique non seulement à votre appareil mais également à tout autre accessoire
marqué de ce symbole. Ne jetez pas ces produits dans les ordures ménagères non sujettes au tri sélectif.
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Documentation set
For all devices, the documentation set currently consists of the following:
Document Description
1645 installation guide This is this document, it shows you how to install and connect the
1645.
TDRE manual The user part of the TDRE manual explains how to configure a device
and provides information about all features that can be configured in
TDRE, i.e. encapsulations, routing, bridging, QoS, tunnels, IPSEC, ...
The reference part of the TDRE manual contains a complete descrip-
tion of all the configuration, status, performance and alarm parame-
ters for look-up purposes.
The proxy management (also called Orchid function) parameters are
described in the Orchid function manual.
Maintenance tools user man- The 1645 can be maintained and managed by a variety of mainte-
ual nance and management tools.
The Maintenance tools user manual describes these tools.
Refer to the installation guides of the OneAccess devices, for an intro-
duction on these tools.
TMA Quick Start Guide This guide briefly highlights the Total Maintenance Application or
TMA
All these documents, together with the free maintenance tool TMA and the firmware of the TDRE
devices, can be found on the OneAccess Products distribution CD that is delivered with all TDRE prod-
ucts.
Installation Guide shows you how to install and connect the 1645. It also explains how to connect
to the 1645 on the pc.
Refer to the Table of contents on page 1 for a detailed overview of this manual.
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Typographical conventions
Graphical conventions
TDRE
The Total Dynamic Routing Engine (TDRE) is a feature-rich operating system that guarantees a com-
mon feature set across the different OneAccess product lines and a uniform support by maintenance
and management tools.
Audience
This manual is intended for computer-literate people, who have a working knowledge of computing and
networking principles.
Your feedback
Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at OneAccess. Accord-
ingly, all electronic, functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly
tested and inspected. If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality-related com-
ment concerning this delivery, please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page at
www.oneaccess-net.com → Support → Quality Comment Form.
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Table of contents
Annex .................................................................................................... 47
Annex A:Console cable ...........................................................................................48
Index ........................................................................................................ 1
1645 1
User manual
Installation Guide
1645 Chapter 1 2
User manual Introducing the 1645
The 1645 series of Ethernet Access Devices (EAD) offers service providers a cost-effective gigabit
Ethernet access solution and enables them to offer managed Ethernet services to their business cus-
tomers. As Ethernet Demarcation Device it is possible to monitor and control Ethernet services end-to-
end and to provide SLA reports. In addition to comprehensive layer-2 functionality the device also offers
a layer-3 router implementation which makes it an ideal choice to deliver carrier Ethernet, Internet and
IP services with one device. The equipment is interoperable with any standards-based carrier Ethernet
equipment and can be integrated into any existing management environment.
Fibre Access
The 1645 provides network operators the means to deliver advanced carrier Ethernet services to their
business customers at minimal cost. A Gigabit Ethernet Combo interface provides copper or fibre con-
nectivity to the rest of the carrier Ethernet infrastructure; a second Gigabit Ethernet Combo interface can
be provided, which can be used as backup of the first uplink. The 4-port GigE switch provides the inter-
face to the user applications.
At the heart of this platform is a high performance Ethernet switch/router incorporating advanced Layer
2 and Layer 3 forwarding, security and Quality of Service capabilities as standard. The software-based
switching and routing core offers a very high degree of flexibility when compared to hardware-based
designs in terms of features, software maintenance and upgrades.
As a demarcation device the unit can deliver standard Ethernet services such as Ethernet Private Lines
(EPL), Ethernet Virtual Private Lines (EVPL) and Ethernet LAN services (ELAN). The 1645 fully com-
plies with the MEF.9 and MEF.14 requirements as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum.
OAM Monitoring
Monitoring quality and availability of every dataflow as part of the carrier Ethernet service gives a clear
view on the status and the performance of the Ethernet service. The 1645 supports both point-to-point
OAM monitoring (IEEE 802.3ah) and end-to-end performance monitoring (IEEE 802.1ag & ITU-T
Y.1731) on all Ethernet interfaces.
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The OneAccess 1645 Fibre EAD can be integrated in any managed environment and supports all the
common management interfaces such as SNMP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP and HTTPS. In addition to these
interfaces a number of management tools are available to facilitate the integration of these access
devices in a managed environment. These include:
TMA GUI application
A customisable Web-configuration utility
A CLI for scripting and simple integration with provisioning and management systems
Element and Inventory Management for control and monitoring of large access networks
The 1645 keeps statistics of the last 15 minutes, 2 hours, 24 hours and 7 days. Selected statistics can
be stored over a longer period on the device for later retrieval and processing on a management plat-
form. Traffic quality monitoring provides all the information needed to offer Service Level Agreement
reports to the customer.
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4-pair SHDSL.bis
Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet Switch
4-port Gigabit
ATM/EFM
Standard
version
VDSL
USB
1645 Gb5TU 1 - X X
1645 MGb5TU 1 X X X
1645 2Gb6TU 2 - X X
1645 M2Gb6TU 2 X X X
The products are US certified under a different name as the commercial name. In this table, you can find
the mapping between the certification name and the commercial name:
This section gives a quick overview of the various maintenance and management tools that can be used
to manage the 1645.
The following gives an overview of this section:
1.4.1 - Overview of various tools on page 8
1.4.2 - Upgrading the software on page 10
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The 1645 is manageable in many different ways. This section gives a quick overview of the various main-
tenance and management tools. These are:
TMA CLI TMA CLI (TMA Command Line Interface) enables you to use its commands in
scripts in order to automate management actions. This is particularly useful in
large networks. TMA CLI is a complementary product to TMA and TMA Element
Management.
Refer to the TMA CLI manual (PDF) for more information.
CLI CLI is also a Command Line Interface, although not so extensive as TMA CLI.
Experienced users who are familiar with the syntax can access the TDRE devices
more quickly than with TMA.
Refer to the Maintenance tools manual (PDF) for more information.
Web Interface The web user interface is by default a TMA like GUI. The web GUI can also be cus-
tomised.
Refer to the Maintenance tools manual (PDF) for more information.
Note that the HTTP interfaces are not only available on port 80, but also on
port 8080. This allows connecting to the HTTP interfaces in case a NAT
service is defined on port 80.
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SNMP You can manage the 1645 through SNMP using any SNMP browser. The 1645
supports MIB2 and a private MIB, including traps.
The private MIB files come with your copy of TMA. After installation of the TMA
data files, the private MIB files are available in directory C:\Program
Files\TMA\snmp1.
The “old” MIB files, from before the SNMPv2 era, can be recognised by the follow-
ing format: <filename>.mib2.
The “new” MIB files can be recognised by the following format:
<filename>_smiv2.mib
Refer to the TDRE book for more information on MIB ‘s and SNMP; also refer to
the SNMP configuration attributes in the TDRE book and the documentation of
your SNMP browser for more information.
Easy Configura- The Easy Configurator allows you to add HTML pages on top of the standard Web
tor Interface by adding a set of specific files on the file system of the 1645. These files
can be made either by OneAccess or by the customer itself.
The goal is to offer a simple, custom made web interface which allows only to
change or show those parameters that are relevant for a certain application or cus-
tomer.
Refer to the Maintenance tools manual (PDF) for more information.
Note that the HTTP interfaces are not only available on port 80, but also on
port 8080. This allows connecting to the HTTP interfaces in case a NAT
service is defined on port 80.
1. The first part of the directory path may be different if you did not choose the default path during
the installation of the TMA data files.
2. The filename is product dependent. To determine which MIB file corresponds with which prod-
uct, refer to the models.nms file (located in C:\Program Files\TMA\model1).
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Some devices are equipped with boot, loader and application software, while others only have boot and
application software:
The boot software takes care of the initial phase in the start-up sequence of the device. It is located
on the lowest software level.
The loader software takes care of the second phase in the start-up sequence of the device. It is
located on the middle software level.
The application software, also called control software or firmware, completely controls the device. It
is located on the highest software level.
How to upgrade the device software, has been described in detail in:
the TMA Quick Start Guide (PDF), for upgrading with TMA.
the Maintenance Tools manual (PDF), for upgrading with the other tools mentioned in this chapter.
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The following table gives an overview of all the maintenance and management tools and how you can
connect them with the 1645:
CLI - X2
TMA - X
TMA CLI - X
SNMP3 - X
Web Interface4 - X
You are advised to read this chapter from the beginning to the end, without skipping any part. By doing
so, your 1645 will be completely installed and ready for configuration when you reach the end of this
chapter.
To connect the power supply, always respect fol- Pour alimenter l'équipement, toujours respecter
lowing steps: les étapes suivantes:
1. Plug power supply connector in the corre- 1. Enfichez le connecteur d'alimentation dans le
sponding device's input power connector. connecteur d'entrée d'alimentation correspon-
2. Secure power supply cable by looping it once dant de l'équipement.
around holding clip foreseen on device to 2. Rebouclez le câble d'alimentation autour de la
avoid unwanted power supply cable discon- bride de maintien prévue à cet effet sur le pan-
nection. (Only valid if device is equipped with neau arrière pour éviter l'arrachage accidentel
such a holding clip). du connecteur d'alimentation. (Uniquement
3. Connect the power supply plug to the electrical pour les équipements qui sont pourvus d'une
power network; refer to 4.8 - Power require- bride de maintien)
ments on page 42. 3. Branchez la fiche d'alimentation au réseau
d'alimentation électrique; voir 4.8 - Power
requirements on page 42.
Do not use another type of power supply than Ne pas utiliser d'autre type d'adaptateur que
the one delivered or prescribed by OneAc- celui livré ou prescrit par OneAccess.
cess. Toujours utiliser un type de câble d'alimenta-
Always use a power cable approved for this tion agréé pour cet usage comme celui livré ou
use as the one delivered or prescribed by prescrit par OneAccess.
OneAccess. La protection contre les courts-circuits de cet
This device requires that the building's electri- équipement dépend de l'installation électrique
cal installation is designed for protection du local à laquelle il est raccordé. Vérifier
against short-circuit (over-current) protection. qu'un fusible ou disjoncteur de maximum 10A
A fuse or circuit breaker no larger that 10A est installé sur le conducteur de phase (AC) ou
must be used on the phase conductor (AC) or le conducteur actif par rapport à la terre (DC).
the active conductor with respect to the protec-
tive earth (DC).
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2.2 Unpacking
Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures. Before installation, check the shipping car-
ton for signs of damage:
If the shipping carton is damaged, please place a claim with the carrier company immediately.
If the shipping carton is undamaged, do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit or ship it
in the future.
Package content
The 1645 package includes the following items for standard items:
1645 device.
External Power Supply with power cord (2 meter). This item may be omitted in some cases.
Stickers printed with the sales item number, description, serial number and used input voltage. The
label is attached to the housing and to the outside of the container.
CD-ROM including the manuals in PDF format.
Printed security instructions.
2 straight line cables for 4-pair version. The cable colour is violet.
A yellow straight Ethernet cable 2m RJ45-RJ45.
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Warning Avertissement
Always place the unit in such a way that the air Placez toujours l'appareil de sorte que les
vents are not blocked. ouïes d'aération ne soient pas obturées.
Caution Attention
Install the unit in an area free of extreme tem- Installez l'appareil dans une zone exempte de
peratures, humidity, shock and vibration. Posi- températures extrêmes, d'humidité, de chocs
tion it so that you can easily see and access et de vibrations. Positionnez-le de sorte que
the front panel and its control indicators. Leave vous puissiez aisément accéder au panneau
enough clearance at the back for cables and avant et voir ses témoins de contrôle. Laissez
wires. suffisamment d'espace à l'arrière pour les fils
The AC/DC adapter is used to switch the et les câbles.
device on or off by plugging it in or disconnect- Le convertisseur d’alimentation AC/DC est uti-
ing it, respectively. lisé comme dispositif interrupteur.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the La prise de courant doit être installée à prox-
device and easily accessible. imité de l’appareil et facilement accessible.
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Procedure
The bottom plate of the 1645 has 2 notches in order to enable wall mounting. Refer to the figure below,
for the position of these notches. By installing two screws at the required distance, the device can be
hung on any vertical surface.
In order to do so, proceed as follows:
Step Action
2 Insert two standard wall plugs in the holes. The plugs should have the following dimen-
sions:
diameter: 5 mm
length: < 50 mm
3 Screw in two standard screws in the plugs. Leave a distance of 5 mm between the wall
and the head of the screw. The screws should have the following dimensions:
diameter: 3 mm
length: 30 mm
The head of the screws may have a diameter of maximum 8 mm.
4 Slide the 1645 over the screws until it touches the wall, and gently push it down. If nec-
essary, adjust the screws in the notches of the device.
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The 1645 can be mounted in a 19” rack by using an optional Rackmount Kit.
The Rackmount Kit consists of 2 identical brackets, 4 M3x6 screws, 4 medium washers and 4 M6x16
screws:
The hooks, marked with (A) in the figure above, slide in the ventilation holes in the side panels of the
housing; via the 2 holes, marked with (B), each bracket can be fixed to the housing with 2 M3x6
screws.
The device, with attached brackets, can then be fixed in a 19” rack with 4 medium washers and 4
M6x16 screws.
In case the 1645 is mounted in a rack and the standard wall plug power supply is not convenient, the
unit can also be ordered with a desktop power supply. In such case, an additional PSU Holder can
be mounted to put the power supply on.
The PSU Holder can be attached to one of the brackets via the holes marked with (C) in the figure
above:
The power adapter of the 1645 can be placed in this PSU holder when installing the device in the 19”
rack.
Note that the Rackmount Kit and PSU Holder are optional items that need to be ordered separately;
the Rackmount Kit and PSU Holder are 2 different sales items.
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ESD WARNING
The circuit boards are sensitive to electrostatic discharges (ESD) and should be handled with care. It is
advisable to ensure an optimal electrical contact between yourself, the working area and earth before
touching any circuit board. Take special care not to touch any component or connector on the circuit
board.
NOTE
The connectors of the 1645 should only be connected to the following circuit types:
Inside building circuit: Circuit remaining inside building and not subject to telecom network primary
nor secondary lightning strikes.
Outside building circuit: Circuit routed going outside building and possibly subject to telecom network
secondary lightning strikes.
SELV or Safety Extra Low Voltage: Inside building circuit designed to not exceed safe voltage value.
TNV or Telecom Network Voltage: User's accessible internal circuit designed to not exceed specified
voltage limits:
- TNV-3 : Outside building circuit exceeding SELV voltage limits but respecting TNV voltage limits
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This section describes the 1645 rear panel. It identifies the interface type and port numbering, and
explains how to connect the device.
The following gives an overview of this section:
2.7.1 - Rear view of the 1645 on page 22
2.7.2 - The different parts of the 1645 on page 25
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The following figure shows the back panel of the 1645 Gb5TU:
The following figure shows the back panel of the 1645 MGb5TU:
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The following figure shows the back panel of the 1645 2Gb6TU:
The following figure shows the back panel of the 1645 M2Gb6TU:
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The following figure shows the back panel of the 1645 AV2 Gb5TU:
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The following table gives an overview of the possible connectors located at the back of the 1645 and
explains their function:
For optimum performance, the used line pairs have to be properly twisted.
CONSOLE This RJ45 connector is a V.24 DTE interface. This enables you to manage the
1645 locally.
Refer to 4.7 - Console port specifications on page 41 for more information.
This is a USB version 2.0 interface and can operate as a master. It can deliver up
to 1000mA at 5V. It can be used to connect a mobile USB device for backup of the
DSL connection over the mobile 3G network.
Refer to 4.6 - USB interface specifications on page 40 for more information.
ETH2 SFP This is a fibre Gigabit Ethernet SFP slot to connect the user side, i.e. the local net-
work.
ETH3 SFP
Connect one side of an optical cable to the SFP module inserted in the SFP slot;
connect the other side to a local optical network outlet.
The SFP slot supports speeds of up to 1 Gbps.
Refer to 4.5 - ETH2/ETH3 SFP interface on page 39 for more information.
12VDC-3A This is the power input. Insert the plug of the external power supply in this socket.
Secure the power supply connection by installing the DC power supply cord into
the plastic ring provided on the back panel.
Refer to 4.8 - Power requirements on page 42 for more information.
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This section gives an overview of the front panel LEDs and what they indicate. The following gives an
overview of this section:
2.8.1 - Introducing the front panel LEDs on page 28
2.8.2 - LED states on page 29
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When all the connections are made and the 1645 is powered, the LEDs on the front panel reflect the
actual status of the device.
The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the 1645 Gb5TU:
The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the 1645 MGb5TU:
The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the 1645 2Gb6TU:
The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the 1645 M2Gb6TU:
The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the 1645 AV2 Gb5TU:
LED states
One front panel LED can reflect different status modes by the way it lights up. The front panel LEDs can
light up as follows:
blinking 50 % The LED is alternating 0,5 seconds ON, and 0,5 seconds OFF.
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DSL1 Green These LEDs are present on the devices equipped with an SHDSL
interface.
DSL2
OFF: The SHDSL line pair is not configured, or the SHDSL line
DSL3
pair does not get any reaction of the other side of the SHDSL line
DSL4 pair (although it is configured).
Blinking green: The SHDSL synchronisation is in progress on the
line pair.
ON - green: The SHDSL line pair is synchronised.
DSL Bicolour This LED is present on the devices equipped with an ADSL2+/VDSL
interface.
OFF: The DSL interface is not configured.
ON - Red: The DSL interface does not get any reaction of the other
side of the DSL link on any of the line pairs (although it is config-
ured).
Blinking green: The DSL synchronisation is in progress. Less than
minActiveLinks are yet synchronised in case of multipair with EFM or
IMA.
ON - Green: The DSL uplink is synchronised. In case of multipair
with EFM or IMA at least minActiveLinks are in use.
IP Green OFF: No IP interfaces are in use or all IP interfaces are down.1,2
ON - Green: All IP interfaces are up.
Blinking green: At least one IP interface is up and at least one is
not up.
ETH1 Green OFF: None of the ports on the Ethernet switch is active.
ON - Green: At least one of the ports on the Ethernet switch is
active.
Blinking green: Traffic in progress on at least one of the ports on
the Ethernet switch.
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1. An IP interface is a physical or logical interface (e.g. ATM PVC, PPP session, VLAN, IP inter-
face in a bridge group) which is configured for IP traffic (routed mode) and is not in the admin-
istrative down status. The loopback interfaces (softwareLoopback and usrLoopback) are
excluded. An IP interface is up if its operational status is up or dormant (interface is up on layer
2 and it has either obtained a dynamic IP address (e.g. from IPCP or DHCP) or a static IP
address is configured. The status of loopback interfaces is ignored.
2. The above definition means that the IP LED will function as soon as the device is IP manage-
able or it has any active routed interfaces.
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Self test
A few seconds after the power is switched on, the 1645 performs a series of self-tests and loads the
software into memory (RAM), during which the PWR LED on the front panel blinks.
At the end of the software loading, after about 30 seconds, if:
the PWR LED remains green continuously, it means that the software initialization was successful.
the PWR LED blinks, it means that:
- the software was absent,
or,
- there was an error during the software loading process.
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To display the sub-system picture of the 1645, click on the sub-system picture button located in the TMA
toolbar: .
This paragraph displays and labels the different elements of the sub-system picture. It also explains how
the visual indications should be interpreted.
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The following table gives an overview of the sub-system picture elements and what they indicate:
Element Description
interfaces on These reflect the status of the interfaces. The possible indications are:
back panel
green. There is no alarm active in the corresponding interface object.
red. An alarm is active in the corresponding interface object.
The colours of the interfaces only change if the alarms related to the inter-
face object are set to enabled in the alarmMask.
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4 Technical specifications
This chapter gives the technical specifications of the 1645. The following gives an overview of this chap-
ter:
4.1 - SHDSL line specifications on page 35
4.2 - VDSL and ADSL line specifications on page 36
4.3 - ETH1 4 port Ethernet switch specifications on page 37
4.4 - ETH2/ETH3 UTP interface specifications on page 38
4.5 - ETH2/ETH3 SFP interface on page 39
4.6 - USB interface specifications on page 40
4.7 - Console port specifications on page 41
4.8 - Power requirements on page 42
4.9 - Dimensions on page 43
4.10 - Safety compliance on page 44
4.11 - Over-voltage and over-current protection compliance on page 44
4.12 - EMC compliance on page 45
4.13 - Environmental compliance on page 46
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The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ11 line connector for SHDSL line pair 1-2:
2 line 2
3 line 1
4 line 1
5 line 2
The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ11 line connector for SHDSL line pair 3-4:
2 line 4
3 line 3
4 line 3
5 line 4
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The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ11 line connector:
1 not used
2 Tip
3 Ring
4 not used
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Colour Description
The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Ethernet LAN interface connectors:
Pin Signal 10/100 BASE-T DTE DCE Signal 1000 BASE-T Figure
MDI MDI-X
Colour Description
The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Ethernet LAN interface connectors:
Pin Signal 10/100 BASE-T DTE DCE Signal 1000 BASE-T Figure
MDI MDI-X
1. Modules for single fibre must be used in pairs: BX at one side and BX-D at the other side
of the link.
2. Only Gbit Ethernet SFP modules can be used on versions with a Fibre SFP Gbit Ether-
net interface; do not use Fast Ethernet SFP modules in a Gbit SFP slot.
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1 Vcc +5V
2 D- Data-
3 D+ Data+
4 GND Ground
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1 TX Out
2 RX In
3 GND -
4 NC -
5 NC -
6 NC -
7 NC -
8 NC -
A console cable for device configuration and maintenance only requires TX, RX and GND to be con-
nected; refer to Annex A: - Console cable on page 48 for more information about the cable.
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Do not use another type of power supply than the one recommended by OneAccess.
4.9 Dimensions
The over-voltage and over-current protection complies with ITU-T K.44 and ETSI EN 300 386 recom-
mendations.
CE
EN55022 B Emissions
EN55024 Immunity
EN61000-3-2 Harmonics
EN61000-3-3 Voltage fluctuations and flicker
EN61000-4-2 ESD
EN61000-4-3 Radiated immunity
EN61000-4-4 EFT/burst
EN61000-4-5 Surge
EN61000-4-6 Conducted immunity
EN61000-4-8 Power magnetic field immunity
EN61000-4-11 Voltage dips & drops
EN300386 EMC Requirements
Storage conditions: ETSI ETS 300 019-1-1 Class 1.1. In addition, the storage temperature has to be
between -25 to +70°C, with a relative humidity between 0 and 95% non-condensing.
Transport conditions: ETSI ETS 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3.
Stationary use conditions: ETSI ETS 300 019-1-3 Class 3.2. In addition, a relative humidity between
0 and 95% non-condensing and an ambient operational temperature between -10 to 50°C is sup-
ported.
International protection (IP) class of protection against solid and liquids: IP30.
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Annex
Annex
1645 Annex A: 48
Annex Console cable
The following figure shows the console cable assembly; it has reference code 501288:
1645 Index 1
Annex
Index I
installing and connecting the device 12
Numerics introducing
maintenance and management tools 7
1645 family, overview 5
the device 3
1645, what is 3
introduction 2
C
L
connecting the device 21
LED indicators 27
connecting the different parts of the device 25 introduction 28
connection precautions 20 LED states 29
console cable 48 line
console port specifications 35, 36
specifications 41 connector lay-out 36
connector lay-out 36
over-voltage and over-current protection
compliance 44
power requirements 42
safety compliance 44
USB interface 40
statements iii
T
TDRE
version vi
what is vi
technical specifications 34
TMA sub-system picture 32
how to display 32
structure 32
U
unpacking 15
USB interface
specifications 40
V
versions mapping 6
W
wall mounting 17
warning
ESD 20