Hardware Installation Guide
S9601-104BC
Open Aggregation Router
R1.1
Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide S9601 104BC Open Aggregation Router R1 1...
Page 2: ...talling Fan Modules 13 7 Installing Power Supply Units 14 8 Grounding the Router 16 9 Connecting Power 18 DC Version 18 AC Version 20 10 Verifying System Operation 22 Front Panel LED 22 PSU FRU LED 23...
Page 3: ...in a 5G mobile Ethernet network Due to its versatility the S9601 104BC can be positioned in different parts of the network to perform aggregation such as in the backhaul to aggregate BBU pooling or e...
Page 4: ...or grounding 8 AWG DC power wire Crimping tool Wire stripping tool All illustrations within this document are for reference purposes only Actual objects may differ PC with terminal emulation software...
Page 5: ...rack mount brackets suitable for 19 inch 48 3cm wide racks The depth of the S9601 104BC chassis is 17 32 inches 44 0cm without the field replaceable units FRUs and comes with adjustable check mountin...
Page 6: ...nts S9601 104BC requires 2RU 3 45 8 8cm in height 19 48 3cm in width and need a minimum reserve depth of 24 inches 60 96cm Thermal requirements S9601 104BC working temperature is 0 to 50 C 32 F to 122...
Page 7: ...4 x 1 7 x 0 9 771 x 44 x 22 22 33 rack depth 2 set 7lb 3 178kg 2 set 3 5lb 1 589kg 1 set 7 Rail Screw for sliding rail 2 x Screw M4 0 L5 5 1 set 0 004lb 1 9g 1 set 8 Adjustable Mounting Rail for 4 pos...
Page 8: ...Unit PSU DC PSU 2 2lb 1 0kg AC PSU 2 6lb 1 2kg Fan module 1 1lb 498g Ground lug 0 03lb 15 3g Sliding rail 3 5lb 1 589kg Micro USB cable 0 05lb 25 5g RJ45 to DB9 female cable 0 23lb 105g AC power cord...
Page 9: ...04BC Hardware Installation Guide 7 4 Identifying Your System S9601 104BC Overview Figure 4 PSU Overview Power supply unit PSU with 1 1 Redundancy Hot swappable field replaceable unit FRU AC Version Fi...
Page 10: ...S9601 104BC Hardware Installation Guide 8 DC Version Figure 6 Fan Overview 3 1 Redundant hot swappable field replaceable unit FRU Figure 7...
Page 11: ...stallation Guide 9 Port Overview Port ID Form Factor Maximum Support Distance Support Speed 0 95 SFP28 Up to 24 85mi 40km 1 10 25G 96 99 QSFP28 Up to 49 7mi 80km 40 100G 100 106 QSFP56 Up to 49 7mi 80...
Page 12: ...the outer rail The white tab is located on the inner rail 1 3 Once the inner rail is separated push the tab located on the outer rail to unlock and slide the middle rail back Figure 9 2 Install the in...
Page 13: ...be heard when the bracket is secured onto the rack Figure 11 4 Insert the Chassis to complete the installation 4 1 Pull the middle rail fully extended into lock position an audible click can be heard...
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Page 15: ...an module Then press and hold the release tab to unlock the fan module Figure 13 2 While holding down the release tab grip the fan handle and gently pull the fan module out of the fan bay Figure 14 3...
Page 16: ...C PSU follow the same steps for installation The PSU comes pre installed and the following are instructions on how to install a new PSU Safety Notices Caution Shock hazard TO DISCONNECT POWER REMOVE A...
Page 17: ...er connector is in the correct position 4 Carefully slide the new PSU into the power bay and gently push until it is flush with the case 5 An audible click will be heard when the PSU is installed corr...
Page 18: ...ective label The following instructions are for installing the grounding lug onto the case 1 Before grounding the router ensure that the rack is properly grounded and in compliance with local regulato...
Page 19: ...9601 104BC Hardware Installation Guide 17 Figure 20 6 Using 2 M4 screws and 4 washers provided with the package contents firmly lock the grounding lug to the designated grounding location on the route...
Page 20: ...redundancy 2 Attach the DC power cables to the lugs The UL 1015 8 AWG DC power cable not provided must be attached to a two hole lug before connecting to the PSU The following instructions are for con...
Page 21: ...er any exposed metal on the DC power cable and lug Figure 22 2 6 Use a heat source to secure the heat shrink tubing in place Allow the heat shrink tubing to cool before attaching the DC power cable An...
Page 22: ...pacity which will act as a second tier system protection in case the power distribution unit s fuse is not functioning 6 Verify that the power supply is operating If connected correctly when turned on...
Page 23: ...re Installation Guide 21 fuse is not functioning 4 Verify that the power supply is operating If connected correctly when turned on the LED on the PSU will light up with a solid Green color designating...
Page 24: ...clock synchronization to external timing clock reference GNSS 1PPS PTP etc Solid Amber System timing clock synchronization is in free run or holdover mode SYS OFF No power Solid Green Host CPU BMC bo...
Page 25: ...er present Only 5VSB on Blinking Red 1 sec Input power cord unplugged or input power lost with a second power supply in parallel still with AC input power Blinking between Greenand Red Power supply wa...
Page 26: ...he console can be connected either with the IOIO port or the micro USB port If connecting with USB drivers will need to be installed To connect the console using the IOIO port locate the port labelled...
Page 27: ...HyperTerminal Windows PC Putty or TeraTerm and configure the application The following settings are for a Windows environment other operating systems may vary Baud rate 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity...
Page 28: ...nel of the router This USB port is a maintenance port Figure 28 Connecting a Cable to the ToD Interface The maximum length of the straight through Ethernet cable should not be more than 3 meters 1 Con...
Page 29: ...ce Connect an external GNSS antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms to the port marked GNSS ANT located on the front panel of the router Figure 30 Connecting the 1PPS Interface Connect an external 1PPS c...
Page 30: ...to secure and organize the cables For easier management label each fiber optic cable and record its respective connection Maintain a clear line of sight to the port LEDs by routing the cables away fr...
Page 31: ...nt facilement accessibles Caution Before mounting the device ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Caution Thi...
Page 32: ...ded Do not defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment without correctly grounding the equipment If there is any uncertainty about the integrity of the equipment s grounding please contact th...
Page 33: ...ional Electric Code applies The approximate system boot time when the AC or DC power source is connected is 80 secs in Ubuntu Linux system The boot up time will vary depending on different NOS vendors...
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