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CAUTION: 

The V6000/V6100 equipment is classified as Class 1 EN60950 

and UL60950 and must be grounded at all times. Units providing power 
sockets with three pins must be connected by service personnel to a 
socket outlet with a protective grounding connection.

To cable the V6000 or V6100, perform these steps:

1

The equipment must be permanently grounded using an 
equipment-grounding conductor. Connect an electrically grounded strap 
of 16 AWG wire (minimum) to the chassis grounding screw (located on 
the rear panel) using the supplied washer. The connection to the 
protective grounding must be in accordance with the regulations 
enforced in the country of installation.

2

For BRI interfaces, a BRI port can be configured either as TE (Terminal 
Equipment = User Side) or NT (Network Termination = Network Side). The 
pinout varies according to the configuration. See 

Figure 2

 for details.

Figure 2   

RJ-45 BRI Connector Pinouts

When in NT mode the BRI port drives a nominal voltage value of 38 V 
with limited current supply of up to 100 mA. The voltage is of Power 
Source 1 type (line voltage).

WARNING: 

To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG 

min wire to connect T1 or E1 ports to the PSTN.

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1, 2  not 
connected 

body = shield 

3 = Tx+
4 = Rx+
5 = Rx-
6 = Tx-

TE

NT

3 = Rx+
4 = Tx+
5 = Tx-
6 = Rx-
7 = - Power source 2
8 = + Power source 2

Summary of Contents for VCX V6000

Page 1: ...http www 3com com Part Number 900 0513 01 Rev AA Published June 2008 3Com VCX V6000 V6100 VoIP Media Gateway BRI Module Addendum System Release 5 2...

Page 2: ...ocumentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following United States Government Legend All technical data and computer software is commercial in nature and develop...

Page 3: ...HE BRI MODULE Features 11 Additional Functions 11 Additional Views 12 CABLING THE V6000 V6100 MEDIA GATEWAYS CONFIGURING THE V6000 V6100 Assigning the IP Address 15 Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP...

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Page 5: ...ept responsibility for errors or omissions Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered Technical Support customers at www 3Com com When viewing this manual electronically...

Page 6: ...electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation...

Page 7: ...rnet FXS Foreign Exchange Station is the interface replacing the Exchange that is the CO or the PBX and connects to analog telephones dial up modems and fax machines The FXS is designed to supply line...

Page 8: ...8 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...

Page 9: ...I modules Prior knowledge of IP networks is recommended The following steps provide a quick setup flow 1 Unpack the V6000 V6100 Gateways 2 Mount the V6000 V6100 Gateways 3 Cable the V6000 V6100 Gatewa...

Page 10: ...10 CHAPTER 1 QUICK START...

Page 11: ...ed providing a total of up to 20 BRI digital ports Additional Functions The BRI module supports the ITU T I 430 standard which defines the ISDN BRI layer 1 specification The configuration of the BRI p...

Page 12: ...INFO1 signal on the line the user can STOP the trunk via the board s Web interface or via the SNMP tool Additional Views See Figure 1 for the location and detailed view of the BRI module when it is m...

Page 13: ...r The connection to the protective grounding must be in accordance with the regulations enforced in the country of installation 2 For BRI interfaces a BRI port can be configured either as TE Terminal...

Page 14: ...f the Ethernet connectors to a different switch When assigning an IP address to the V6000 V6100 using HTTP see Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP you may need to disconnect this cable and re cable it...

Page 15: ...nect it to your PC using one of the following two methods Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub switch Use a second standard Ethernet cab...

Page 16: ...your PC s IP address and subnet mask to their original settings If necessary restart your PC and re access the V6000 V6100 via the Embedded Web Server with its new assigned IP address Accessing the Em...

Page 17: ...edded Web Server 17 Figure 4 Enter Network Password Screen 3 Enter the username default Admin and password default Admin Note that the User Name and Password fields are case sensitive 4 Click OK the H...

Page 18: ...me Page screen shown in Figure 5 and click the Home icon Figure 5 Home Page Numbering System All Modules are numbered consecutively from the left as a Module ID All the digital devices are numbered co...

Page 19: ...odule ID 2 and the 1st BRI port on the left is Trunk ID 1 as shown in Figure 6 2 In the main menu bar left side click Advanced Configuration the second menu item then select OK PSTN Settings Trunk Set...

Page 20: ...D 2 Trunk ID 1 in the diagrams 4 From the Protocol Type drop down list green arrow in the above screen select the required protocol in this case BRI EURO ISDN 5 Different trunks can be defined with di...

Page 21: ...Configuring BRI Trunks 21 Figure 7 Trunk Settings BRI Screen The drop down menu of the above screen extends beyond the size of the display and includes the data shown in Figure 8...

Page 22: ...ide and vice versa 8 Leave the parameter BRI Layer2 Mode at its default value In this release only P2P is supported 9 To configure the different behavior bits enter the exact hexadecimal bits value in...

Page 23: ...1 2 to enable both B channels 5 In the adjacent Phone Number field enter the starting phone number these are virtual numbers used only to define enabled B channels 6 In the Trunk Group ID field enter...

Page 24: ...ce Actions screen appears 2 From the Burn to Flash drop down list select Yes and then click Reset a confirmation message appears when the save is complete Table 4 BRI ini File Parameters ini File Fiel...

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