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Installation Manual 

IMN 

TigerAccess™ EE 

SMC7824M/VSW

 

Reason for Update 

Summary:

 Initial release 

 

Details: 

Chapter/Section 

Reason for Update 

All 

Initial release 

 

Issue History

 

Issue 

Number 

Date of Issue 

Reason for Update 

01 05/2009 

Initial 

release 

 

Summary of Contents for 7824M/VSW

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Page 2: ... No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time with out notice Copyright C 2009 by SMC Networks Inc 20 Mason Irvine CA 92618 All rights reserved Printed in Taiwan Trademarks SMC is a registered trademark and EZ Switch TigerAccess TigerStack and TigerSwitch are trade marks of SMC Networks Inc Ot...

Page 3: ... Manual TigerAccess EE 2 SMC7824M VSW Warranty and Product Registration To register SMC products and to review the detailed warranty statement please refer to the Support Section of the SMC Website at http www smc com ...

Page 4: ...MN TigerAccess EE SMC7824M VSW 3 Reason for Update Summary Initial release Details Chapter Section Reason for Update All Initial release Issue History Issue Number Date of Issue Reason for Update 01 05 2009 Initial release ...

Page 5: ...4 2 1 3 Physical Specification 15 2 2 Operating Status LEDs 16 2 3 Items Supplied 18 3 Setting Up the Rack 19 3 1 Rack Installation 19 3 2 Constructing the Rack 19 3 3 Installing the System 21 3 3 1 Equipping the Rack 21 3 3 2 Mounting on a Wall 22 3 3 3 Grounding the System 24 4 Equipping the System 25 4 1 Installing Uplink Module 25 5 Cabling the System 26 5 1 Connecting Uplink Interface 27 5 1 ...

Page 6: ...ackets 21 Fig 3 5 Attaching the System to the Rack 21 Fig 3 6 Attaching the Wall Mounting Brackets 22 Fig 3 7 The switch mounted on a wall 23 Fig 3 8 Grounding the System 24 Fig 4 1 Installing Uplink Option Modules 25 Fig 5 1 Installing the Optical Connection with SFP Module 27 Fig 5 2 Connecting the GE PON Interface 28 Fig 5 3 RJ45 Connector 29 Fig 5 4 Installing the Electrical Connection 29 Fig ...

Page 7: ...3 Status LEDs for VDSL Interfaces 17 Tab 2 4 Status LEDs on Console Interface 17 Tab 2 5 Status LEDs on MGMT Interface 17 Tab 2 6 Status LEDs for Uplink Interfaces 18 Tab 2 7 Status LEDs for GE PON Interfaces 18 Tab 3 1 Rack Type Measures 19 Tab 5 1 RJ21 Connector Pin Assignment 31 Tab 6 1 Base Options 36 Tab 6 2 CPE Options 36 Tab 6 3 Uplink Interface Options 36 ...

Page 8: ... be installed in temperature controlled locations for example the exchange A maximum operating temperature of this product is 55 C The system is intended for operation according to EN 300 019 1 3 class 3 1E In order to prevent product damage or accidents do not install or operate the product at the place of bad condition such as too high or low temperature well ventilation or airtight high humidit...

Page 9: ...r to avoid health risks take care to ensure that any laser light escaping is not di rected towards the eyes Plug in units equipped with laser light units may carry the laser symbol but it is not required see Fig 1 1 Fig 1 1 Laser Symbol To guard against any possible hazards all optical transmitters are equipped with an au tomatic laser shutdown circuit This trips if an input signal is missing at t...

Page 10: ...the conductive plastic sleeves intended for them Keep or dispatch them in the special boxes or transport cases Treat defective plug in units with the same degree of care as new ones in order to avoid further damage Plug in units in a closed and intact housing are protected in any case European Norm EN 50082 1 provides information on the proper handling of components which are subject to electrosta...

Page 11: ...ck assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation o...

Page 12: ... which the receiver in connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 10 UL Safety Compliance This switch has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of UL This equipment is intended to be powered from a limited power source output of a previously certified power supply 1 11 Declaration of RoHS Conformity SMC Networks considers the protection of the env...

Page 13: ...00 Mbps both in upstream and downstream direction and also pro vides up to 4 uplink interfaces both optical and electrical type for the connection to the IP network with consolidating the traffic from subscribers The voice bandwidth can still be separated from the data traffic using the internal splitter for POTS The switch is designed to be used in indoor racks only and installed either in ETSI o...

Page 14: ...kage GE PON VDSL Connection to the VDSL subscribers RJ21 POTS Connection to the PBX or PSTN RJ21 CONSOLE CLI access to configure the functions for system operation RJ45 RS232 MGMT Outband TMN OS Interface RJ45 Tab 2 1 Front Access Interfaces of the switch 2 1 Product Specification 2 1 1 System The switch supports the following system features Non blocking wire speed performance switching fabric 12...

Page 15: ...r 2 Standard Ethernet Bridging 16K MAC entries 4K active VLANs for 802 1q tagged frame VLAN stacking translation Spanning tree protocols Jumbo frame 9K Link Aggregation LAG on uplink I F 802 1x port MAC based authentication Port protocol based VLAN association Private VLAN port isolation VLAN Stacking QinQ Service multiplexing based on VLANs Loop detection DHCP Server DHCP relay agent incl Option ...

Page 16: ...W x H x D 440 mm x 55 mm x 310 mm Weight 5 0 Kg Heat transfer Air inlet on the right side of the system Air outlet on the left side of the system Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 70 C Operating humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Interface Parameter VDSL subscriber i f RJ21 Splitter for narrowband services RJ21 Ethernet i f modular optical 2 Port 100 1...

Page 17: ... indicate operating state of the equipment on the front panel And you need to know how to operate this product The LED indicators show an error or a normal operation of the system Basically the following table provides the description of all LEDs of the switch Label Color Status Description On The system is starting up or frozen Blinking The system is running with no errors Green Off The system de...

Page 18: ...Description Blinking A transmit activity is present on the console TX Green Off No transmit activity is present on the console Blinking A receive activity is present on the console RX Green Off No receive activity is present on the console Tab 2 4 Status LEDs on Console Interface Status LEDs for MGMT Interface Label Color Status Description On Link Up LNK Green Off Link Down Blinking A transmit or...

Page 19: ...lor Status Description On The GE PON interface is connected to OLT LNK Green Off The GE PON interface is not connected to OLT Tab 2 7 Status LEDs for GE PON Interfaces 2 3 Items Supplied The items supplied comprise the system components Please verify the delivered items with the following package contents If any item is missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately The following items indicat...

Page 20: ...pply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Indoor conditions see environmental conditions in the system description Short interconnections to other equipment The dimensions of the racks are shown in Tab 3 1 Rack Type Height Width Depth 19 2200 mm 86 6 in 600 mm 23 6 in 400 mm 15 7 in ETSI 1 2200 mm 600 mm 300 or 600 mm 1 ETSI rack mount kit is needed See Tab 6 1 Tab 3 1 Rack Type Measures 3 2 Constructing the Rack T...

Page 21: ...IMN Installation Manual TigerAccess EE 20 SMC7824M VSW After the rack has been constructed you can equip it Fig 3 2 19 Rack Sectional View 600 465 1 2200 2000 25 45U Fig 3 3 19 Rack Front View ...

Page 22: ... 3 1 Equipping the Rack 1 Attach the rack brackets to the edge sides of the system as Fig 3 4 Fig 3 4 Attaching the Rack Brackets 2 Attach the system by inserting the cage nuts in the rack uprights in accordance with your rack configuring plan Fig 3 5 Attaching the System to the Rack ...

Page 23: ...as Fig 3 6 2 Ensure that no electrical wires Gas pipes or other utilities will be damaged by drilling 3 Mark the holes at the wall where the switch is to be installed 4 Attach the switch vertically to the wall and two holes of the wall mounting brackets should be laid over the marked holes at the wall 5 Drill the marked locations and insert the mounting screws appropriate for the moun ting surface...

Page 24: ...Installation Manual IMN TigerAccess EE SMC7824M VSW 23 Fig 3 7 The switch mounted on a wall ...

Page 25: ...lowing grounding method is used for the switch In a rack as the only installation variant the switch is grounded by screw con nection with the grounded rack Pay attention to strong screw connections The system should be grounded with permanent connection to the protective earthing terminal Fig 3 8 Grounding the System i ...

Page 26: ...its see 1 5 Components Subject to Electrostatic Discharge When inserting the option module into the slot be sure to insert it inside the slot guides Fasten the option module using the fixing screw on it Install the blank panel in case of not using the option module It is necessary to keep EMC The option module is hot swappable so you can equip and unequip the option module without power down For s...

Page 27: ...cting Console Access 4 Connecting MGMT Interface 5 Connecting Power Supply Use the cable sets appropriate to your application and consult your cabling plan for the required cable types for the various connecting cables Category 5 Ethernet UTP cable Optical waveguide OWG cable Cable with connectors attached The necessary steps for wiring are described in the following sections ...

Page 28: ...described Use the following procedure when installing the optical connection with the LC type SFP module 1 Cut the optical cables with LC connector to length 2 Attach the LC connectors 3 Label and mark the cables 4 Route and stow the cable in the rack 5 Insert the SFP module into the service slot for optical connection 6 Install the cables in accordance with your cabling plan 7 Connect the fiber o...

Page 29: ...es to length 2 Attach the SC connectors 3 Label and mark the cables 4 Route and stow the cable in the rack 5 Install the cables according to your cabling plan 6 Connect the cable to the GE PON interface Be sure to check the connector type when cabling PON lines SC APC type green con nector should be connected to OLT side and SC PC type blue connector should be connected to PON uplink port on the s...

Page 30: ...es MDI MDIX connectors defined in IEEE 802 3 Fig 5 3 RJ45 Connector Use the following procedure when installing an electrical connection 1 Cut the cables to length 2 Label and mark the cables 3 Route and stow the cable in the rack 4 Install the cables in accordance with your cabling plan 5 Connect the cable to a suitable electrical port Fig 5 4 describes how to connect the cable to 10 100 1000Base...

Page 31: ...lengths 1 Cut the cables to length 2 Attach the connectors to the cables 3 Label and mark the cables 4 Route and stow the cable in the rack 5 Install the cables in accordance in accordance with your cabling plan 6 Connect the cables depending on your application If your application is to provide broadband services only connect the cables to the VDSL interface on the front panel of the switch and t...

Page 32: ...STN switch Tab 5 1 shows pin assignments for the RJ21 connectors Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TIP_1 26 RING_1 2 TIP_2 27 RING_2 3 TIP_3 28 RING_3 4 TIP_4 29 RING_4 5 TIP_5 30 RING_5 6 TIP_6 31 RING_6 7 TIP_7 32 RING_7 8 TIP_8 33 RING_8 9 TIP_9 34 RING_9 10 TIP_10 35 RING_10 11 TIP_11 36 RING_11 12 TIP_12 37 RING_12 13 TIP_13 38 RING_13 14 TIP_14 39 RING_14 15 TIP_15 40 RING_15 16 TIP_16 41 RING_16 17 T...

Page 33: ...e RJ45 to DB9 console cable will be delivered as a basic delivery package 1 Connect DB9 connector of the supplied RJ45 to DB9 console cable to the serial in terface of the PC 2 Connect RJ45 connector of the cable to the console interface on the front panel of the switch Fig 5 6 shows how to connect the RJ45 to DB9 console cable to the console interface Fig 5 6 Connecting the Console Access ...

Page 34: ...nd MGMT interface 1 Cut the cables to length 2 Attach the RJ45 connector to the cable 3 Label and mark the cables 4 Route and stow the cable with the RJ45 connector in the rack 5 Connect the cable to the MGMT interface on the front panel of the switch Fig 5 7 shows how to connect the outband MGMT interface Fig 5 7 Connecting MGMT Interface ...

Page 35: ... of the switch 2 Connect the other end of the power cable to AC power supply Fig 5 8 describes how to connect the AC power cable Fig 5 8 Connecting the AC Power Cable Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting Organize the wires downward from the terminal block to avoid interference with the on off switch You are now ready to commission the system For more information see ...

Page 36: ...stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IP Internet Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode MDF Main Distribution Frame MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover MGMT Management OWG Optical Waveguide POTS Plain Old Telephone System PSTN Plain Switched Telephone Network RJ21 Registered Jack 21 RJ45 Registered Jack 45 SFP Small Form factor Pluggable TMN OS Telecommuni...

Page 37: ...M Symmetric LR service interface All profile support POTS 600 Ohm Splitter Interal Splitter UL certification product SMC specific product Silk SMC Tab 6 2 CPE Options Uplink Interface options Not supported at first release Name Description Maximum quantity 2SFPM 2 port module SFP uplink blank module Hot swappable UL safety compliance product 1 1GEP 1SFPM 10 1 port GE PON 1 port SFP Blank module up...

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