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CONTENTS

DECLARATIONS
Document Notice ...............................................................................................................................................v
Copyright .............................................................................................................................................v
Rights...................................................................................................................................................v
Trademarks ..........................................................................................................................................v
Revision History ..................................................................................................................................v
Standard Limited Warranty...............................................................................................................................vi
Hardware.............................................................................................................................................vi
DOA Component ................................................................................................................................vi
Return and Repair Policy ................................................................................................................................ vii

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Welcome ................................................................................................................................................................................1-2
Contents of this Chapter: ...................................................................................................................................1-2
About This Manual ..............................................................................................................................................................1-3
Manual Contents..................................................................................................................................................1-3
Audience ...............................................................................................................................................................1-3
Related Documents .............................................................................................................................................1-4
Other Documents .......................................................................................................................................1-4
Obtaining Documents ................................................................................................................................1-4
Using this Manual.................................................................................................................................................................1-4
Document Conventions .....................................................................................................................................1-4
Text Conventions ........................................................................................................................................1-4
Warnings and Cautions...............................................................................................................................1-5
Notes and Tips.............................................................................................................................................1-5
BAR Overview .....................................................................................................................................................................1-6
BAR Functions.....................................................................................................................................................1-6
BAR Hardware.....................................................................................................................................................1-6
Communications Interfaces.......................................................................................................................1-6
Power and Environmental .........................................................................................................................1-7
Management and Monitoring ....................................................................................................................1-7
BAR Software.......................................................................................................................................................1-8
Network Protocols ......................................................................................................................................1-8
Management and Configuration................................................................................................................1-8
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Components of the BAR ....................................................................................................................................................1-9


Front Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................1-9
Field-Serviceable Components..................................................................................................................1-9
Ports and Connectivity ...............................................................................................................................1-9
LEDs and Indicators ..................................................................................................................................1-9
Controls ......................................................................................................................................................1-11
Rear-Panel Components...................................................................................................................................1-11
Field-Serviceable Components................................................................................................................1-11
Ports and Connectivity .............................................................................................................................1-11
LEDs and Indicators ................................................................................................................................1-13
Fuse Block Indicators ...............................................................................................................................1-14
Further Information ..........................................................................................................................................................1-14
Getting Technical Support ...............................................................................................................................................1-14

CHAPTER 2: PRE-INSTALLATION
Contents of this Chapter.....................................................................................................................................................2-1
Installation Site Requirements............................................................................................................................................2-2
Environmental Requirements............................................................................................................................2-2
Space Requirements ............................................................................................................................................2-2
Power Requirements ..........................................................................................................................................2-3
Site Power Requirements ...........................................................................................................................2-3
Calculating Power Draw.............................................................................................................................2-3
Configuration System Requirements.................................................................................................................................2-3
Unpacking the BAR.............................................................................................................................................................2-4
Verify Package Contents.....................................................................................................................................2-4
Collecting Required Equipment ........................................................................................................................................2-4
Preparing for Installation ....................................................................................................................................................2-5
Safety and Warnings............................................................................................................................................2-5
Product Precautions ............................................................................................................................................2-5
Ready the Equipment Rack................................................................................................................................2-6
Collect and Label Facility Cables ......................................................................................................................2-6
Next Steps .............................................................................................................................................................................2-6

CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION
Contents of this Chapter.....................................................................................................................................................3-1
Prepare the BAR Chassis ....................................................................................................................................................3-1
Before you Begin .................................................................................................................................................3-1
Attaching Mounting Brackets ............................................................................................................................3-2
Mount the BAR in the Rack...............................................................................................................................................3-3
Before you Begin .................................................................................................................................................3-3
Installing the BAR Chassis .................................................................................................................................3-3
Connect Interface Cables....................................................................................................................................................3-4
Connecting Console Cable.................................................................................................................................3-4
Connecting Small Form Pluggable GbE Lines...............................................................................................3-5
Inserting SFP Transceivers ........................................................................................................................3-5
Connecting Optical Cables to Transceivers ............................................................................................3-6
Connecting Cat5 GbE Cables ...........................................................................................................................3-7

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Connect Facility, Power and Ground Cables ..................................................................................................................3-8


Before you Begin .................................................................................................................................................3-8
Connecting Chassis Ground ..............................................................................................................................3-9
Prepare Ground Cable................................................................................................................................3-9
Connect Ground to Chassis ....................................................................................................................3-10
Connecting Alarm Panel Lead.........................................................................................................................3-11
Connecting Power Cables ................................................................................................................................3-11
Dress Power Cable ....................................................................................................................................3-11
Connect the BAR to Power Source........................................................................................................3-12
Verify Installation and Start-Up.......................................................................................................................................3-14
Next Steps ...........................................................................................................................................................................3-14

CHAPTER 4: FIELD CONFIGURATION


Contents of this Chapter.....................................................................................................................................................4-1
Description of Field Configuration...................................................................................................................................4-1
Initializing a Management Session.....................................................................................................................................4-2
Setting System Identification..............................................................................................................................................4-3
Setting System IP Address .................................................................................................................................4-3
Setting System Information (optional) .............................................................................................................4-4
Setting Session Access Security..........................................................................................................................................4-5
Verifying Field Configuration ............................................................................................................................................4-6
Saving the Configuration Changes ....................................................................................................................................4-7
Next steps..............................................................................................................................................................................4-7

CHAPTER 5: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING


Contents of this Chapter.....................................................................................................................................................5-1
Disconnecting Network Interfaces ...................................................................................................................................5-2
Disconnecting Optical Media ............................................................................................................................5-2
Disconnecting Cat5 Media .................................................................................................................................5-2
Removing the BAR..............................................................................................................................................................5-3
Removing Network and Facility Cabling.........................................................................................................5-3
Disconnecting Power and Ground Connections ...........................................................................................5-3
Removing the BAR from the Rack...................................................................................................................5-4
Preparing the BAR for Packing.........................................................................................................................5-4
Trouble Isolation..................................................................................................................................................................5-5
Replacing Fuses ....................................................................................................................................................................5-7
Removing Fuses...................................................................................................................................................5-7
Inserting New Fuses............................................................................................................................................5-9
Replacing or Servicing a Fan Module .............................................................................................................................5-10
Replacing Fan Modules.....................................................................................................................................5-10
Removing and Replacing Fan Filters..............................................................................................................5-11
Cleaning Fan Filters...........................................................................................................................................5-12

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APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS
Power Specifications...........................................................................................................................................................A-2
Environmental requirements.............................................................................................................................................A-2

APPENDIX B: COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS


FCC Compliance................................................................................................................................................................. B-1
FCC Part 15 Class A Compliance Statement ................................................................................................. B-1
CDC Compliance ................................................................................................................................................................ B-1
Canadian EMI statement................................................................................................................................... B-1

APPENDIX C: INSTALLER RESOURCES


Installation and Activation Checklists..............................................................................................................................C-1
LED Conditions................................................................................................................................................................C-12

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Declarations

DOCUMENT NOTICE

Copyright
Copyright © 2004 by Pannaway Technologies, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Rights
Pannaway Technologies, Inc. makes no representation that software programs and practices
described herein will not infringe on existing or future patent rights, copyrights, trademarks, trade
secrets or other proprietary rights of third parties and Pannaway Technologies, Inc. makes no
warranties of any kind, either express or implied, and expressly disclaims any such warranties,
including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose and any warranties of non-infringement. The descriptions contained herein do not imply the
granting of licenses to make, use, sell, license or otherwise transfer Pannaway Technologies, Inc.
products described herein. Pannaway Technologies, Inc. disclaims responsibility for errors which
may appear in this document, and it reserves the right, in its sole discretion and without notice, to
make substitutions and modifications in the products and practices described in this document.

Trademarks
The Pannaway logo, Redefining Broadband Convergence, Service Convergence Network, PBG,
BAR, BAS and NMX are trademarks of Pannaway Technologies, Inc.

Other products and services named in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.

Revision History
Pannaway BAR Broadband Aggregation Router Installation Guide

Part Number: 850-0000010-01

Release 01: 06/07/2004


BAR Installation Guide

STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY

As the original purchaser you will receive the following warranties from Pannaway Technologies, Inc.

Under normal operating conditions for which the product was designed, Pannaway Technologies
warrants that all of its Service Convergence Network hardware components shall be free of defects in
material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the shipment date from Pannaway
Technologies, Inc.

Hardware
In the event that Pannaway Technologies receives notice during the warranty period that any of its
hardware does not conform to its warranty, Pannaway Technologies will provide return-to-factory
repair, with a 10-business day turnaround from the date of receipt of the product at Pannaway
Technologies. Pannaway Technologies, at its sole option, will either repair or replace the
nonconforming hardware. Hardware replaced under the terms of any such warranty may be
refurbished or new equipment substituted at the option of Pannaway Technologies. All repaired or
replaced hardware shall carry a warranty that is equal to either the balance of the warranty on the
original purchase or 90 days, whichever is greater.

Items may only be returned with the prior approval of Pannaway Technologies. All approvals shall
reference a return material authorization (RMA) number issued by authorized Pannaway
Technologies Service personnel. Transportation costs, if any, incurred in connection with the return of
a defective component to Pannaway Technologies shall be paid by Pannaway Technologies. If,
however, Pannaway Technologies reasonably determines that the item is functional and not
defective, the customer shall pay all transportation costs.

Any shipment cost incurred for any component returned after the warranty period has expired shall
be the responsibility of the customer.

DOA Component
For up to thirty (30) days from the delivery date of the product, Pannaway Technologies will provide
expedited replacement of inoperative hardware. Upon validation of a DOA request a new
replacement unit will be shipped within 2 business days.

Pannaway Technologies shall not be liable for any data contained within any returned warranty
components.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE FOR THE HARDWARE AND
SOFTWARE OF THIS PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, NO OTHER WARRANTY
APPLIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OF NON-
INFRINGEMENT.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not
allow the exclusion of liability for consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to
you.

IN NO EVENT SHALL PANNAWAY TECHNOLOGIES INC. BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR


INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,
OR FOR DAMAGE TO ANY EQUIPMENT, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR ANY
OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS RESULTING FROM THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE,
PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THIS PRODUCT.

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RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY

For any Pannaway Technologies product that needs to be returned or repaired please contact the
Pannaway Technologies Technical Assistance Center to obtain a Return Material Authorization
(RMA) number. RMA numbers are vital to ensure the proper handling and repair/replacement of your
returned product. Please do not return any product to Pannaway Technologies without a valid RMA
number. Product returned to Pannaway Technologies without a valid RMA number may be refused
and returned to the shipper’s address.

Please refer to Pannaway Technologies Standard Limited Warranty Policy for further information.

To obtain an RMA number, please contact the Pannaway Technologies Technical Assistance Center
in one of the following ways:
i Call call 877-726-6299 (US toll-free) or 603-766-5175 (US long distance)
i Send an e-mail to support@pannaway.com

Please have the following information available when requesting an RMA number:
i Product type
i Product serial number
i Return shipping address
i Contact name (must be located at the shipping address)
i Contact phone number
i Contact e-mail address

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Chapter 1
Introduction

This chapter introduces the Pannaway Broadband Aggregation Router (BAR). It


describes the organization and conventions of this document, and provides an overview
of the BAR and its hardware and software feature set. The chapter also includes
instructions for obtaining technical assistance and support.

Figure 1-1. The Pannaway BAR-GE12


BAR Installation Guide

1.1 Welcome
Thank you for taking the time to read the BAR Installation Guide. This manual contains
information and procedures that will assist network and field engineers with the
features, functions, and use of the Pannaway BAR.

1.1 Contents of this This chapter provides information about the manual itself, a list of the chapters and
Welcome
Chapter: appendices, and instructions for using the manual and the Pannaway documentation set
to your best advantage. This chapter also provides an introduction to the features and
components of the Pannaway BAR.
This chapter contains the following sections:

Section On Page

“About This Manual” 1-3

“Using this Manual” 1-4

“BAR Overview” 1-6

“Components of the BAR” 1-9

“Further Information” 1-14

“Getting Technical Support” 1-14

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1.2 About This Manual


The following information describes the BAR Installation Guide, the contents of its
chapters, and the conventions it uses to present information.

Manual Contents This manual contains the following chapters and appendices: 1.2
Chapter 1, “Introduction”, provides general information about the manual and the About This
Pannaway BAR. This chapter presents essential information about document Manual
conventions and introduces the components and features of the BAR.
Chapter 2, “Pre-Installation”, summarizes the pre-qualification of an installation site and
the preparation of the Pannaway BAR for physical installation. Refer to this chapter for
site and chassis preparation instructions.
Chapter 3, “Installation”, presents step-by-step procedures for the installation of the BAR
in a rack, the connection of network and facility cabling, and the connection of power
leads to the BAR.
Chapter 4, “Field Configuration”, describes the process of initializing the BAR for the first
time. This chapter gives procedures for minimum required and recommended
management that must be performed through a local terminal management session.
This chapter ends the normal installation process.
Chapter 5, “Maintenance and Troubleshooting”, gives information that can help with the
diagnosis of some fault conditions, and provides some recommended actions for
addressing and correcting them. The chapter also provides instructions for some field
service procedures.
Appendix A, “Specifications”, presents tables of physical and operational specifications
for the BAR.
Appendix B, “Compliance Statements”, is a collection of statements and copies of
certificates for the industry and agency compliance tests and requirements that the
Pannaway BAR has met or been tested for.
Appendix C, “Installer Resources” is a collection of useful supplemental information,
including a reference sheet of LED conditions and indications and a series of
installation and field configuration checklists.
The manual also provides a topical Index, Table of Contents, and applicable notices and
statements of rights.

Audience This manual is intended for use by the following audience groups:
i Field technicians and engineers responsible for the installation of the Pannaway
Technologies Broadband Aggregation Router (BAR).
i Service and administration personnel performing troubleshooting and physical
re-configuration tasks on the BAR.

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Related Documents The BAR Installation Guide provides only the information needed to install the BAR and
to perform the minimum necessary and recommended software configuration.
Troubleshooting information is included for performing on-site troubleshooting of

1.3 Other Documents


installation and system issues that can be isolated locally.

Other information about the configuration of the BAR, and the administration of the
Using this Pannaway Service Convergence Network, may be found in the following documents:
Manual i Pannaway BAR Administration Guide
i Pannaway BAR-GE12 Quick Installation Card
i Pannaway BAS Installation Guide
i Pannaway PBG User Guide
i Pannaway RGN-ADSL User Guide

Obtaining Documents Pannaway Technologies, Incorporated maintains its own document sets and provides
copies of documents to resellers and to supported customers directly. Pannaway
maintains current versions of the documentation set, and can supply versions applicable
to particular product releases if required.
If you require Pannaway documentation, you may call Pannaway Technologies to
request a documentation set. The documentation set can be provided in CD-ROM
format, or may be downloaded from the Pannaway Technologies support and service
web site.

1.3 Using this Manual


This Installation Guide provides the information and instructions needed to prepare,
install, and activate a Pannaway Technologies Broadband Aggregation Router, or BAR.
To make the best use of this document, an installation or service engineer must
understand the presentation and formatting of the document.

Document Throughout this document, certain presentations of text and other items are used
Conventions consistently.

Text Conventions The BAR Installation Guide contains some Command Line Interface (CLI) management
instructions. To make the identification of command components and terminal screen
output easier to recognize, this manual uses the following text conventions:
Screen Prompts
CLI prompts are displayed in the following typeface: BAR>
User Input
User-Entered items are presented in this typeface: show interface.
Screen Output
When output, responses, or other on-screen information is provided, it is displayed in
this typeface and format: Packets Received Without Error..................172.
Further CLI command conventions are provided in the BAR Administrator’s Guide,
which includes a more in-depth discussion of management operations. The greater
detail provided by the BAR Administrator’s Guide is not necessary for performing the
tasks and procedures in this Installation Guide.

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Warnings and Cautions This document provides text callouts that announce potential hazards. The callouts are
used to draw attention to important safety issues. The type of hazard or danger is
dependent upon the type of callout that is provided.

WARNING: Warnings call attention to potential dangers, actions, or situations that


can result in bodily harm. 1.3
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Manual
ELECTRICAL WARNING: Electrical warnings inform you of potential
electrical hazards that could cause bodily harm or death. Always follow all
standard safety practices when working with electrical equipment.

LASER WARNING: Laser Warnings alert readers to the presence of laser radiation.
The Pannaway BAR can be configured with Class I laser devices. Class I laser
devices are not considered to be an eye hazard by the US FDA Center for Devices
and Radiological Health.
As a matter of course, however, when a fiber optic device is powered on, you
should never look at its transmit lasers, or directly at its associated fiber cable ends
or uncovered fiber optic transmit ports. Exposure to laser radiation can cause
damage to the eyes and skin under certain conditions and circumstances.

CAUTION: Cautions provide notification that an action, if taken, may damage the
BAR or other equipment, cause degradation of network performance, or result in
unintentional misconfiguration of the BAR.

In all cases, pay particular attention to the Warning and Caution callouts. Other types of
warning and caution callouts may be found in the text, and should always be read before
proceeding with a step or action.

Notes and Tips The Note and Tip callouts in the text supply additional information to make
installation, management, and configuration of the BAR easier. These notes and tips
may not apply to all conditions or implementations.

NOTE: This format is used for Notes. Notes are used to provide additional
information concerning associated steps or actions.

TIP: This format is used for Tips. Tips are used to provide advanced information
which will enhance the understanding of the task in the future.

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1.4 BAR Overview


The Pannaway Technologies BAR is a Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) router that aggregates
and manages the converged traffic of up to twelve Pannaway Broadband Access Switch
(BAS) systems or other Gigabit Ethernet network devices. The BAR is a key

1.4 component of the Pannaway Service Convergence Network, and a robust,


multifunctional router for many multicast networking situations.
BAR Overview This section provides an overview of the capabilities and components of the BAR.

BAR Functions The Pannaway BAR performs routing and network aggregation services for up to 12
Gigabit Ethernet networks. The BAR can be used to communicate to multiple network
switches, downstream networks, or upstream routers and application servers. In the
Pannaway Service Convergence Network, a BAR provides aggregation for multiple
Broadband Access Switch (BAS) devices, each of which supports a number of Personal
Branch Gateway (PBG) devices at customer sites.
The BAR can also operate as a Gigabit Ethernet router for other networking
applications that are not part of Pannaway’s Service Convergence Network. The BAR is
designed to function in any standards-based routed IP network, and provide the
functionality and performance of a robust and reliable network router.

BAR Hardware The BAR is designed to be a reliable, cost-effective, and high-performance network
layer router. As such, it provides a set of standards-based interfaces and internal
processing, memory, and data handling semiconductors. The BAR also has certain
physical and operational characteristics that are summarized in this section.
The physical components that are presented here are referred to throughout the
procedures and other information in this manual.

Communications The Pannaway BAR provides communication interfaces to connect to other networking
Interfaces equipment. All communications interfaces of the BAR are located on the rear panel for
ease of integration with existing Central Office and Multi-Tenant Unit network wiring
schemes.

Gigabit Ethernet Small Form Pluggable (SFP) transceiver 10


ports

Category 5 10/100/1000BASE-TX Ethernet ports 2

Expansion port supporting BAR stacking, 10 Gigabit 1


interface(s), and other future technologies

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Power and The Pannaway BAR is a durable component designed for use in a typical Central Office
Environmental environment. The following items provide information on the construction,
operational requirements, and site impact of the Pannaway BAR.

DC Power

AC Power
-48 VDC nominal, redundant inputs

110-240 V via optional external AC/DC power


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supply BAR Overview
Maximum Draw 3 AMP (with replaceable fuses)

Dimensions 4.3 x 43.2 x 25.4 cm (1.70 x 17.0 x 10.0 in)

Rack Requirements 1U of available space in 19” equipment rack

Mass 3.75 kg (8.25 lb) shipped weight

Ventilation Modular, filtered ventilation fan units (2)

Airflow Front draw, rear-venting chassis

Waste Heat 201.3 BTU/hr at maximum power draw


(calculated)

Management and Control and configuration of the Pannaway BAR is supported through the various
Monitoring management interfaces and methods incorporated into the BAR. The BAR provides
both detailed monitoring and control functions through management packages and
quick diagnosis of operating conditions through integrated indicators.

Console Port RS232 front panel DB9 supporting up to


115.2 kbps rates

Telnet Up to 5 simultaneous sessions

Alarm Contacts Rear panel 2-pin discrete alarm contact

Front Panel System Status, System Error, Power Feed, Link


LEDs (per port), Activity (per port)

Rear Panel LEDs Power, Link (per port), Activity (per port),
System Status

Fuse Indicators Individual passive fuse condition indicators

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BAR Software The BAR routing software supports a number of networking and management
technologies that offer flexibility to network engineers in support and planning. The
BAR supports the following software features:

1.4 Network Protocols The BAR is a multi-function and multi-technology routing device that can support the
following networking protocols, specifications, and implementations:
BAR Overview
Internet Protocol IPv4, IPv6 (upgrade only), ARP

VLANs IEEE 802.1P (8 queues), IEEE 802.1Q


(4069 VLANs)

Layer 3 routing Static Tables, OSPF, RIP I, RIP II, VRRP,


protocols VLAN Routing

Multicast Protocols IGMP, DVMRP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM

File Transfer TFTP

Configuration BootP, DHCP

Management and Configuration and management of the Pannaway BAR is available thought the
Configuration following methods and capabilities:

Local Management Console session support

Remote In band session support


Management

Management Command-Line through Telnet or terminal,


Interface embedded web management application

SNMP Support Supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv3

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1.5 Components of the BAR


This section provides an overview of the physical components of the BAR. Read and
study the information in this section before attempting installation of the Pannaway
BAR. The procedures in the following chapters refer frequently to the information
presented in this section.
1.5
Components of
Front Panel The front panel of the BAR provides a number of indicators, components, and a
the BAR
Components connector. These components are shown and identified in Figure 1-2, and are described
in the subsections that follow.

Fan Modules

Fan Filters

Reset Switch
Link/Activity LEDs
Console Port System Power LEDs

System Status LED

Figure 1-2. BAR Front Panel Components

Field-Serviceable Fan Modules


Components The BAR contains two fan modules, providing ventilation and cooling for the BAR
chassis. These modules are hot-swappable and contain replaceable foam filter elements.

Ports and Connectivity Console Port


The BAR console port is a female DB9 serial connection that is used for local
management. A serial cable connected to the Console port can be used for local
management functions. A terminal or terminal emulator connection to this Console
port is required for the initial field configuration of the Pannaway BAR.

LEDs and Indicators The Pannaway BAR provides a series of front and rear panel LEDs that show the status
of the system, interfaces, and some components. Figure 1-3 provides a close-up of the
LEDs of the Pannaway BAR-GE12 and identifies the LEDs.

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Interface (port 4 shown)


Lnk Act
(link) (activity)

1.5 System Status OK

Components of System Status Error


the BAR

Power

Figure 1-3. Detail of Front Panel LEDs

Table 1-1, “Front Panel LED Descriptions”, lists each front panel LED function and
operational behavior.

Table 1-1. Front Panel LED Descriptions

LED Condition Indication

Power Green The indicated power feed (A or B) is receiving power


from a -48 VDC source and is operating properly.
(A Feed and
B Feed) Off The indicated feed is not receiving power from a -48VDC
source.

System Status OK Green (solid) The system is operating and OK.

Green (blinking) The BAR is in the process of initializing, self-testing and


powering up.

Off The system is not powered up.

System Status Red A failure occurred during the most recent system startup.
Error
Off No status errors detected since last system reset.

Lnk (1-12) Green The associated port has a valid link to the connected
network.

Off The associated port does not have a valid link.

Act (1-12) Amber (flashing) Link activity (traffic) detected on the associated port’s
Gigabit Ethernet network.

Off No activity detected on the associated port’s network.

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Controls Reset Switch


The BAR provides a recessed reset switch on the front panel. Depressing this switch
will perform a hard (power cycle) reset of the BAR.

CAUTION: Resetting the BAR will terminate all current management and network
traffic. If the BAR is in an active customer environment, Pannaway Technologies
recommends transitioning all network traffic to other supporting devices before
1.5
resetting the BAR. Components of
the BAR

Rear-Panel The rear panel of the Pannaway BAR supports most of the field serviceable
Components components, network and facility connections, and power leads as well as monitoring
and troubleshooting indicators. These components are shown and identified in
Figure 1-4, and are described in the subsections that follow.

Fuse Blocks Expansion Slot Ground Terminal

Power Feeds
SFP Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Alarm Lead
Cat5 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Figure 1-4. BAR Rear Panel Components

Field-Serviceable Fuse Blocks (2)


Components The BAR contains two replaceable fuse blocks. These fuses provide additional power
spike and surge protection for the BAR.

Ports and Connectivity Ground Terminal


The rear panel ground terminal provides a bare connection point for connecting a
chassis ground lead. This ground post is connected to an earth ground with an
appropriate grounding wire terminated with a copper ring terminal.
SFP Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Ten of the gigabit Ethernet ports on the BAR support the use of Small Form Factor
Pluggable (SFP) network transceivers. The use of SFP transceivers enables the BAR to
support short or long-haul optical connections, other approved network media, or a
combination of media types and implementations, based on the type of transceiver and
media installed. The characteristics of the physical layer signaling are dependent on the
specifics of the SFP transceiver used.

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SFP optical transceivers for the Pannaway BAR must meet the Small Form Pluggable
(SFP) Transceiver Multi Source Agreement (MSA). Pannaway Technologies has tested
and qualified transceivers from JDS Uniphase, Infineon, and Photon Technologies, and
resells these qualified transceiver units. The following table summarizes the types of

1.5 SFP optical transceivers that Pannaway has tested with the BAR.

Table 1-2. SFP Optical Transceivers


Components of
the BAR Application Short-Haul Short-Haul Long-Haul Extra-Long- Extended-
Haul Haul

Wavelength 850 nm N/A 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm

Media Type Multimode 100BASE-TX Single Mode Single Mode Single Mode
Optical Fiber Twisted Pair Optical Fiber Optical Fiber Optical Fiber

Media Length (max)a 550 m 100 m 10 km 30 km 80 km

Transmit Power (min) -12 dBm N/A -12 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm

Receive Sensitivity -16 dBm N/A -18 dBm -12 dBm -25 dBm

Pannaway Part #: SFP-SX-RT SFP-TX-RT SFP-LX-RT SFP-XLX-RT SFP-ZX-RT

a.Maximum media length is dependent upon optical loss characteristics and all optical outside plant media should be tested prior to implementation.

Category 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports


The Pannaway BAR provides two fixed configuration RJ45 ports for connections to
Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet devices. The Category 5 (Cat5)
ports may be manually set to standard Ethernet (10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet (100BASE-
TX) or gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) operation, and support half or full-duplex
operation at 10 or 100 Mbps speeds.
Expansion Module Slot
The BAR expansion module slot is provided for planned expansion of the BAR in the
future. As expansion options for the Pannaway BAR are developed and released, they
will be factory-installed using this expansion space.
CAUTION: Do not open the Broadband Aggregation Router chassis or remove the
expansion module slot punchout. The BAR contains no internal field-serviceable
components.

Discrete Alarm Lead


To support connection to an external alarm panel, audible alarm, or other alarm signal,
the Pannaway BAR provides a two-wire alarm lead from the rear panel of the BAR. A
6.1 meter (20 ft) two wire cable with a keyed connector is provided for use with the
BAR alarm lead.
Power Feed Connectors
The BAR supports redundant -48 VDC power through the A and B power feed
connections on the rear panel. The connection from the central office power source to
the Pannaway BAR is made through a pre-wired power connection cable (supplied with
the BAR). The power feed connection points are keyed, and will only accept the
appropriate connector in the correct alignment.

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LEDs and Indicators Figure 1-5 shows the rear panel of the Pannaway BAR-GE12 and identifies the LEDs
and Indicators visible.

Power

1.5
Feed
Status Optical Gigabit Ethernet
LEDs Port LEDs

Components of
the BAR

System Status LEDs Cat5 Gigabit


Ethernet LEDs
Figure 1-5. Detail of Rear Panel LEDs

Table 1-3 lists each rear panel LED function and operational behavior.

Table 1-3. Rear Panel LED Descriptions

LED Condition Indication

Lnk (11-12) Green The associated 10/100/1000BASE-TX port has a valid


link to the connected network.

Off The associated 10/100/1000BASE-TX port does not


have a valid link.

Act (11-12) Amber (flashing) Link activity (traffic) detected on the associated port’s
Gigabit Ethernet network.

Off No activity detected on the associated 10/100/


1000BASE-TX port’s network.

Lnk (1-10) Green The associated SFP transceiver’s port has a valid link to
the connected network.

Off The associated SFP port does not have a valid link.

Act (1-10) Amber (flashing) Link activity (traffic) detected on the associated SFP
port’s Gigabit Ethernet network.

Off No activity detected on the associated port’s network.

System Status Err Red A failure occurred during the most recent system startup.

Off No status errors detected since last system reset.

System Status OK Green (solid) The system is operating and OK.

Green (blinking) The BAR is in the process of initializing, self-testing and


powering up.

Off The system is not powered up.

Power (A Feed Green The indicated power feed (A or B) is receiving power


and B Feed) from a -48 VDC source and is operating properly.

Off The indicated feed is not receiving power from a


-48 VDC source.

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Fuse Block Indicators The BAR fuse blocks provide a visible indication of the condition of each fuse. This
indicator is “passive”, and will show the fuse condition regardless of power being
available at the power block. A white and red indicator appears in the fuse’s transparent
“window” when the A Feed or B Feed experiences an over-current condition and the

1.6 fuse blows, as shown in Figure 1-6.

Blown fuse (displays


Further indicator, LED off)
Information

Figure 1-6. BAR Fuse Block Indicators

1.6 Further Information


For more technical information on the Pannaway Technologies BAR, see
Appendix A, “Specifications” in this Installation Guide.

1.7 Getting Technical Support


If you experience any difficulties installing or maintaining your Pannaway Technologies
products you can contact the Pannaway Technologies Technical Assistance Center
(TAC) for support.
All Pannaway Technologies contracted customers have direct access to Pannaway
Technologies’ TAC, staffed with our experienced engineers. The TAC provides the
following services:
i Technical Assistance Center Support: For questions regarding product
functionality and services, please call 877-726-6299 (toll-free) or 603-766-5175
(long distance).
i Emergency After Hours Support: Available to our service contract
customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
i E-mail Support: E-Mail support is provided with a guaranteed 24 hour
acknowledgement. E-mail to support@pannaway.com.
For registered customers, Pannaway Technologies also provides a full self-service
support portal at http://www.pannaway.com/support/index.cfm. Log-in using your
provided registration information.
We stand ready at all times to assist you in maintaining your network.
Whenever possible, having the following information available when you report an
issue will help expedite resolution time:
i Severity level of the issue
i A brief problem description
i Current firmware version
i Pertinent log files
i Serial numbers of affected hardware
i Pertinent network traces
i History of any network changes
Each issue reported to Pannaway Technologies will have an associated Service Request
(SR) number assigned. Be sure to obtain your SR number to properly track your issue.
For first-time service requests via web or e-mail, your SR number will be supplied to
you upon our initial response.

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Chapter 2
Pre-Installation

This chapter provides information that should be read and understood prior to
installing the Pannaway BAR. The information in this chapter also provides preparation
and planning instructions.

2.1 Contents of this Chapter


This chapter contains the following informational sections and procedures:

Section On Page
Installation Site Requirements 2-2

Configuration System Requirements 2-3

Unpacking the BAR 2-4

Collecting Required Equipment 2-4

Preparing for Installation 2-5


BAR Installation Guide

2.2 Installation Site Requirements


The Pannaway BAR is designed for use and operation in a number of installation site
types. In order to ensure the best operation, however, a suitable installation location
must meet the criteria and requirements presented in this section.

2.2 Refer to the information in this section before installing the BAR in a selected facility,
and test to ensure that the facility meets these site requirements.
Installation Site
Requirements
Environmental The location where the Pannaway BAR is installed must meet the following
Requirements environmental criteria:

Table 2-1. Site Environmental Requirements

Condition Acceptable Values


Operating Temperature -40° - 65° C (-22° - 149° F)

Storage Temperature -40° - 90° C (-22° - 194° F)

Temperature Variability 0° to 50° to 0° at 30°C/hr

Humidity 10% - 90% non-condensing

In general, the typical central office environment will fall well within these limitations. A
climate controlled and monitored location is highly recommended for the BAR
installation site.

Space The Pannaway BAR is designed for installation in a 19" telephone equipment rack. As a
Requirements 1U sized device, it is designed to fit in a 1U (44.45mm or 1.75") high space. The BAR is
front and rear-ventilated, so a single 1U space is sufficient for clearance and ventilation,
provided that airflow through the front fans and rear vents is not impeded.

TIP: When installing the Pannaway BAR in a rack with other telephony or
networking products, ensure that the location of the BAR does not break the space
requirements of existing equipment.

Installation of the Pannaway BAR in a 23" equipment rack is not possible with the
supplied rack mounting brackets. To mount the Pannaway BAR in a 23" equipment
rack, a third-party kit must be installed to provide industry-standard 19" mounting
locations.

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Power The Pannaway BAR requires at least one source of -48 volt DC power within 6.09
Requirements meters (20 feet) of the installation location. Pannaway Technologies reccomends the use
of a suitable battery back up system or uninterruptible power supply for the BAR,

Site Power
which will enhance fault tolerance and help ensure system availability.

The power supplied to the Pannaway BAR must meet the criteria presented in
2.3
Requirements Table 2-2. Configuration
System
Table 2-2. Power Requirements Requirements

Characteristic Values
Voltage -48 VDC Nominal

Maximum Draw 3 AMP

If the installation will use the Pannaway BAR’s redundant power feeds option, both
sources must meet the requirements specified.

Calculating Power Draw The actual power draw of the BAR depends upon the configuration of the device itself.
An estimated draw can be calculated by using the information in Table 2-3.

Table 2-3. Current Draw

Characteristic Values
BAR-GE12 base unit demand 33W

Demand per SFP transceiver unit 1W

NOTE: Actual current draw may vary based on the application and configuration of
the BAR. The values provided here are for estimation and planning purposes only.

2.3 Configuration System Requirements


The Pannaway BAR requires some initial configuration be performed through the local
console connection. This initial field configuration makes remote management of the
BAR through a connected network possible.
Configuration of the system is performed through a terminal or terminal emulation
session. The terminal or emulator must be capable of performing VT100 terminal
emulation with the following connection settings:
i 9600 bps(baud) operation
i 8 data bits
i one stop bit
i no parity

Once the conditions at the installation site and the characteristics of the field
configuration system are verified, continue with the procedures and guidelines in Section
2.4 , “Unpacking the BAR”.

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2.4 Unpacking the BAR


Unpacking the BAR involves opening the shipping case, removing the Pannaway-
supplied materials and information pack from the container, and lifting the BAR free
from the packing materials. The BAR is light enough that it can be lifted by one person,

2.4 and assistance is not required for unpacking.


Inspect the BAR for shipping damage. If you notice damage to the BAR or the parts
Unpacking the included in the package, contact your Pannaway authorized reseller. If you have any
BAR questions or concerns, contact Pannaway technical support, as described in “Getting
Technical Support” on page 1-14, immediately.

CAUTION: Do not open the Broadband Aggregation Router chassis. The BAR
contains no internal field-serviceable components.

Verify Package Once the BAR is removed from the packaging, verify that all parts supplied with the
Contents chassis are included and in good condition.
The following components should be in the BAR shipping container:

Table 2-4. Shipped Components

Item Quantity
Pannaway Technologies Broadband Aggregation Router 1
(BAR)

Rack Mounting Brackets 2

#6-32 combination Phillips/Flat head screws 8

Pre-wired power cables 2

Pre-wired 2-pin alarm cable 1

DB9 to DB9 standard serial cable 1

Pannaway Technologies Information Package 1

If any components are missing, contact Pannaway Technologies Technical Support


immediately. Do not proceed with installation using unqualified, third-party
components.

2.5 Collecting Required Equipment


The installation procedures will require the use of some equipment and tools that are
not supplied with the Pannaway BAR. Before beginning the installation process, the
following tools and items should be available at the installation site:
i Screwdrivers (phillips and flat head)
i ESD Grounding Strap(s)
i Cable labeling tape
i Management Console
i Rack mounting screws and (if needed) clips or fastening nuts
i General electrician’s tools (pliers, wire strippers, and other materials)

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2.6 Preparing for Installation


Before the BAR can be installed, the installation site must be prepared. Additionally, any
installation personnel must be familiar with the safety and handling precautions that
must be followed. Read the following information before proceeding with the
installation of the BAR.
2.6
Preparing for
Safety and The installation and configuration instructions in this document include safety
Installation
Warnings information and warnings. While many of these warnings are placed in the text of the
applicable procedure, the following warnings and cautions apply to all procedures.

CAUTION: The installation of the Pannaway BAR should only be undertaken by


trained and qualified personnel.

Read and understand all the procedures, warnings, and cautions in this Pannaway
BAR Installation Guide before proceeding with the installation of the BAR.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Only trained and certified personnel should work


with electrical equipment and hazardous voltages.

Product Before installing the BAR, make sure to note the following precautions and prepare the
Precautions work area accordingly.

Read all warning and caution labels on the Pannaway BAR, power supply units,
equipment racks, alarm panels, and any devices to be connected to the BAR. Follow
all manufacturer or agency recommendations for safe and proper operation of all
tools and devices.

i Place the BAR on a stable surface while working with it. Dropping the
equipment could damage it or cause personal injury.
i When working with the BAR prior to installation, use an antistatic work surface
to prevent static discharge.
i Make sure that the power at the install location provides the correct voltage for
the equipment (-48 VDC).

ESD CAUTION: The Pannaway BAR contains static-sensitive components. Failure


to follow precautionary ESD procedures may result in damage to equipment. Follow
standard electrostatic procedures when installing the BAR and any SFP optical
transceivers.
Wear an approved ESD wrist strap, connected to a suitable ground, when installing
the equipment. Test ESD “saturation” periodically to avoid static buildup.

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Ready the The Pannaway BAR is designed to be installed into a standard 19" telephone or
Equipment Rack communications equipment rack. In some cases, rack construction at the installation
site may require some additional preparation.

2.7 If the equipment rack is intended for supporting 23" communications equipment,
adapter brackets will have to be employed. Select an adapter that will support the weight
of the BAR and which provides adequate mounting space for a 1U sized device.
Next Steps
If the equipment rack does not provide threaded mounting holes and fastening screws,
then securing clips, bolts, or other hardware must be provided and installed prior to the
installation of the BAR in the rack.

Collect and Label Before beginning the installation, locate all the network cabling that will be connected
Facility Cables to the BAR. If labeling is required, apply labels before installation.
Verify that the network cabling will easily reach the install location. Some cables may
require attachment to strain relief brackets, routing channels, or other cable dressing.
Pannaway Technologies recommends that any cable dressing beyond that needed to
support the installation and first-time configuration of the BAR be performed after
installation is successfully completed. In the event that a cable segment is faulty, it may
be easier to troubleshoot and replace when the cable is easily accessible.

2.7 Next Steps


After completing the pre-installation procedures, continue the installation of the BAR
by reading Chapter 3, “Installation”, and performing the steps listed there.

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Chapter 3
Installation

This chapter provides instructions and procedures for the installation of the Pannaway
Broadband Aggregation Router in a typical Central Office environment.

3.1 Contents of this Chapter


This chapter contains procedural instructions for the installation of the BAR in a typical
networking facility. This chapter contains the following procedures:

Topic On Page
Prepare the BAR Chassis 3-1

Mount the BAR in the Rack 3-3

Connect Interface Cables 3-4

Connect Facility, Power and Ground Cables 3-8

Verify Installation and Start-Up 3-14

Proceed through these items in the presented order to complete the installation of the
BAR.

3.2 Prepare the BAR Chassis


In this procedure you will attach mounting brackets to the BAR chassis in preparation
for mounting the chassis in an equipment rack.

Before you Begin Have the following tools and materials on hand before beginning this procedure:

Item Supplied by:


Pannaway Technologies BAR-GE12 Pannaway

Rack Mounting Brackets (2) Pannaway

#6-32 Bracket Mounting Screws (8) Pannaway

Phillips Head Screwdriver Installer

This procedure assumes that the equipment rack has been prepared for the BAR as
described in “Ready the Equipment Rack” on page 2-6.
BAR Installation Guide

Attaching Mounting Perform the following steps to install the rack mounting brackets on the BAR.
Brackets

3.2 step
1.
action
Position a BAR rack mounting bracket on the side of the chassis. Align the
Prepare the BAR recessed holes in the bracket with the mounting holes on the side of the BAR
Chassis chassis.

2. Fasten the bracket to the BAR with 4 of the #6-32 screws provided.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other side of the BAR chassis.

Continue the installation by performing the steps in “Mount the BAR in the Rack” on
page 3-3.

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3.3 Mount the BAR in the Rack


In this procedure you will fasten the BAR in place in the equipment rack.

Before you Begin Have the following tools and materials on hand before beginning this procedure:
3.3
Item Supplied by: Mount the BAR
Pannaway Technologies BAR-GE12 Pannaway in the Rack

Rack Mounting Screws (4) Installer

Phillips or Flat Head Screwdriver Installer

Installing the BAR Perform the following steps to install the BAR in the equipment rack.
Chassis

step action
1. Support the BAR and slide the chassis between the mounting rails of the rack.

2. Slide the BAR up or down in the rack to align the fastening holes (4) in the brackets
with the mounting holes in the rack.

3. Insert the appropriate mounting screws through the holes in the brackets. Tighten
the screws to fasten the brackets securely to the rack.

4. Verify the stability of the rack connection before continuing with installation.
Relocate and re-install the BAR if necessary.

Once the BAR is secured in the equipment rack, install any cable management and
strain relief equipment that may be required at the site.
When the equipment rack is populated with all necessary supporting equipment,
proceed to Section 3.4 , “Connect Interface Cables”.

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3.4 Connect Interface Cables


In these procedures you will connect network and media interface cabling to the BAR.
The procedures in this section detail the connection of a management console cable
and of Gigabit Ethernet links using optical and conductive (Cat5) media.

3.4 Use the procedures in this section any time an interface cable must be connected to the
Pannaway BAR.
Connect
Interface Cables
Connecting The instructions supplied in the following procedure table assume that the Pannaway-
Console Cable supplied management console cable is being used. If your management terminal or
emulator requires an adapter or another type of cable to connect to the BAR’s DB9
console port, perform the necessary steps to ensure a valid connection using the
adapter or cable.

step action
1. Connect the male DB9 connector of the Pannaway-supplied console cable (or
adapter) to the front panel port of the BAR labeled “Console”.

2. Fasten the console cable to the port by tightening the retaining screws that are built
into the DB9 connector.

3. Connect the female DB9 connector of the Pannaway-supplied console cable to the
management terminal (or terminal emulator) that will be used for management
access.

With this connection in place, the initial management of the BAR can be performed
following successful system start-up.

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Connecting Small Ten of the Gigabit Ethernet ports of the BAR accept Small Form Factor Pluggable
Form Pluggable GbE (SFP) transceiver modules which provide a connection from the BAR to other network
Lines media. The external media supported by the SFP transceiver depends on the type of
transceiver unit employed. The instructions in this section describe using an SFP
transceiver to connect optical Gigabit Ethernet media to the BAR. SFP transceivers that
connect non-optical media to the BAR use identical transceiver insertion procedures,
3.4
but will require media-specific instructions for final media connections. Connect
Interface Cables
The connection of optical lines to the BAR involves first installing the SFP
transceiver(s) in the appropriate ports and then connecting the optical media to the
transceivers.

ESD CAUTION: Optical Transceiver modules are static-sensitive components.


Failure to follow precautionary ESD procedures may result in damage to equipment.
Follow standard electrostatic procedures when handling SFP optical transceivers.
Wear an approved ESD wrist strap, connected to a suitable ground, when installing
the equipment. Test ESD “saturation” periodically to avoid static buildup.

Inserting SFP Perform the steps in this procedure for each optical line that will be connected to the
Transceivers BAR.

step action
1. Locate the port on the rear panel of the BAR to which the optical media will
connect. The SFP ports on the BAR are labeled with the numbers from 1 to 10.

2. Remove any protective cover from the 20-pin connector of the transceiver.

3. Insert the transceiver into the SFP port on the BAR. The transceiver and port are
both keyed to ensure that the transceiver cannot be inserted incorrectly.

4. Press the transceiver into the port until it latches. Pull gently on the transceiver to
verify the latch is engaged.

Once the optical transceiver is correctly installed, you may connect the optical media to
the transceiver.

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Connecting Optical The following procedure describes the typical process of inserting an appropriately-
Cables to Transceivers connectorized fiber optic cable pair to an SFP transceiver. This procedure assumes that
the optical fiber has been installed properly and is terminated with duplex LC
connectors.

3.4 step action


Connect
Interface Cables 1. Locate the installed SFP optical transceiver in the BAR that the optical cable will be
connected to.

2. Remove the dust caps covering the ports on the transceiver and set them aside.

3. Remove the protective covers from the tips of the optical LC connector(s).

4. Insert the LC connector into the SFP transceiver. The transceiver and duplex LC
connector should be keyed to ensure that the fiber cannot be mis-inserted.

5. Press the fiber connector into the SFP transceiver until the latching mechanism
engages.

Once the optical cables are installed, dress and secure the cables as desired.

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Connecting Cat5 Two fixed-configuration ports on the BAR provide Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and
GbE Cables Gigabit Ethernet connectivity (10/100/1000BASE-TX) over Category 5 (Cat5)
Unshielded Twisted Pair cabling. Perform the following procedure if the BAR will
connect to other devices or networks through these ports.
3.4
step action Connect
Interface Cables
1. Locate the port on the rear panel of the BAR to which the Cat5 UTP cabling will
connect. The BAR ports supporting Cat5 UTP Gigabit Ethernet links are ports 11
and 12.

2. Align the keyed RJ45 connector with the selected port. The key ensures that the
connector cannot be mis-inserted into the port.

3. Press the RJ45 connector into the port until the latch clicks and the connector is
properly seated.

Once all network cabling is installed, proceed to Section 3.5 , “Connect Facility, Power
and Ground Cables”.

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3.5 Connect Facility, Power and Ground Cables


The procedures in this section describe connecting the Pannaway BAR to facility
cabling (alarm panel or audible alarm points), auxiliary ground connections, and power.

3.5 ELECTRICAL WARNING: Only trained, certified, and properly licensed


personnel should work with hazardous voltages.
Connect Facility,
Power and
The procedures in this section should be performed by a qualified electrician or service
Ground Cables
technician. Follow all industry safety practices and recommendations when performing
the procedures in this section.

Before you Begin Have the following tools and materials on hand before beginning the procedures in this
section:

Item Supplied by:


14 AWG insulated conductive wire, >6.01 m (20 ft) Installer

Crimp-type ring terminala Installer

Grounding lug for connection to facility earth ground Installer

Crimping Tools Installer

Adjustable wrench Installer

Wire Stripper for 14 AWG wire Installer

a.The ring terminal crimping should crimp both the conductor and jacket of the wire.

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Connecting Chassis The BAR must be connected to a known earth ground via the grounding post on the
Ground rear of the chassis. The wire used for the ground connection must be supplied and
prepared by the installer.

Prepare Ground Cable Before the ground cable can be installed, it must be prepared for use. This preparation
involves attaching a ring terminal to one end of the wire and an appropriate grounding
3.5
lug to the other end. Perform the following procedures to ready the ground cable for Connect Facility,
installation: Power and
Ground Cables
step action
1. Strip the insulation off the equipment end (which will be connected to the BAR
grounding point) of the wire. The amount of insulation that must be stripped
depends on the gauge of the wire and construction of the ring terminal to be used.

2. Place ring terminal crimping saddle over the exposed conductor. Ensure that the
crimping of the ring terminal secures to both the conductive wire and the wire’s
insulation.

3. Crimp the ring terminal securely to the grounding wire.

4. Strip insulation off of the ground end. The amount of insulation stripped depends on
the type of grounding connection or lug to be used.

5. Place the crimping point of the grounding lug over the conductive wire. Crimp the
connector in place with a crimping tool.

6. Test the strength of both crimped connections before attempting to use the wire.

Once the chassis ground wire is finished, continue to the next procedure.

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Connect Ground to This procedure describes how to use the ground wire (prepared in the previous
Chassis procedure) to the chassis ground post of the Pannaway BAR.

3.5 step
1.
action
Locate the grounding post on the rear of the BAR chassis. Remove the keps
(integrated washer) nut from the grounding post with a wrench or pliers.
Connect Facility,
Power and 2. Place the ring terminal of the grounding lead over the post.
Ground Cables

3. Replace the keps nut and tighten it to ensure a clean and secure contact between
the ring terminal and the exposed chassis metal around the grounding post.

4. Secure the free end of the ground wire to the earth ground used for the equipment
rack.
Do not connect devices in the same rack to different grounds. Dangerous ground
loops could be created.

5. Mark the ground wire as a ground and route and dress the cable as needed.

Proceed to “Connecting Alarm Panel Lead” to continue installation of the BAR.

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Connecting Alarm If an alarm panel or other condition monitoring system will be connected to the BAR,
Panel Lead perform the steps in this procedure. If the installation will not be using the alarm panel
lead, you may skip this procedure and continue with connecting facility power.

step action 3.5


1. Dress the loose end of the two wire cable appropriately for the type of connection to Connect Facility,
the alarm panel or other device. Power and
2. Insert the keyed connector of the alarm lead into the “alarm” port on the rear of the Ground Cables
BAR chassis.

3. Connect the two wires of the alarm lead to the alarm panel or device in accord with
the manufacturer’s instructions.

Connecting Power Once all network and facility cabling is installed, proceed to connect the power cables to
Cables the BAR.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Hazardous current is present on facility power


lines. Use extreme care when handling the power wires and connecting them
to the power supply and BAR power feeds.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Turn OFF system power at the power source


breaker before proceeding. Verify that the power supply to the terminals at
the source is turned OFF before working with the power leads.

Read all instructions and warnings provided in the Installation, Maintenance, and
Service documentation provided by the manufacturer of the -48V power source or
uninterruptible power supply.

Dress Power Cable The Pannaway-supplied power feed cables provide a keyed connector for insertion into
the BAR power filters, and provide bare wire at the facility power end of the cable.
These wire ends must be dressed and terminated as needed for the requirements of
your facility.

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Refer to the installation and maintenance documentation provided by the power source
or uninterruptible power supply manufacturer for instructions on appropriate wire
termination for your installation site.

3.5
The Pannaway-Supplied power cables use color-coded wires to indicate both the
polarity of the conductors and the power feed (A or B) that the cable connects to. The
following table lists the color and polarity associations of the Pannaway-Supplied wires
Connect Facility,
Power and WARNING: The Pannaway BAR requires the use of keyed, pre-wired connectors
Ground Cables for power feed connections. Do not use other power connection methods or attempt
to produce custom cables for power wiring.

Polarity A Feed Wire B Feed Wire

-48V Source Red Blue

Ground Green Green

Positive Return Black Black

Connect the BAR to The process of connecting the BAR to the power source involves plugging the BAR
Power Source power feed cables into the appropriate ports on the rear panel of the BAR and
connecting the wires to the terminals or posts at the power source.
Perform the following steps to connect the BAR to the power source:

step action
1. Turn OFF the system power that will be connected to the BAR at the power source
circuit breaker.

2. Verify that no voltage is present at the power source connection point.

3. Plug the keyed connector of the A Feed power cable (Red, Green, Black wires) into
the A Feed port on the back of the BAR, as shown in the illustration below.
The connector will only fit when the latching mechanism is oriented to the left side
of the port.
Press the keyed connector into the port until the latching mechanism locks. Gently
pull on the connector to verify that the plug is locked in place.

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step action
4. Connect the previously dressed ends of the power feed cable to the power source
terminals. Be certain to maintain the polarity of the wires:
i -48V Source: Red
i Ground: Green
3.5
i Return: Black Connect Facility,
Power and
5. Plug the keyed connector of the B Feed power cable (Blue, Green, Black wires) into Ground Cables
the B Feed port on the back of the BAR, as shown in the illustration below.
Press the keyed connector into the port until the latching mechanism locks. Verify
that the latching mechanism is holding the cable in place.

6. Connect the ends of the power feed cable to the power source terminals. Be certain
to maintain the polarity of the wires:
i -48V Source: Blue
i Ground: Green
i Return: Black
7. Route and dress cables as needed. Add any safety labels or flagging required by
the facility codes or guidelines.

WARNING: Reinstall and replace all covers, labels, and safety equipment before
activating system power.

Once the power cabling is correctly installed, the BAR is ready to be powered up and
initialized. Continue the installation process with the instructions in Section 3.6 , “Verify
Installation and Start-Up”.

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3.6 Verify Installation and Start-Up


Once all physical installation is complete and verified, you may power up the BAR and
check the starting of the system.

3.6 Turn ON or otherwise activate the facility power from the power source to the BAR’s
power feeds. Once the BAR begins receiving power from the power source, it will enter
a self-testing and initialization phase.
Verify Monitor the system LEDs on the front and rear panels of the BAR. If both power feeds
Installation and are installed and active, the two LEDs labeled “Power” on the front or rear panels of
Start-Up the BAR should be solid green. The “System Status OK” LED on the front panel
should blink green to indicate that the BAR is initializing. Listen for the operation of the
BAR fan modules, which will also provide an indication of the start-up of the BAR.
When the “System Status OK” LED remains a solid green, the BAR has passed all self
tests and initialized. Check the status of the Link LEDs on any ports that are connected
to network media. If the Link LED for any connection is not lit, the network media
may not be connected properly, or the network may not be responding.

3.7 Next Steps


The Pannaway BAR requires that some settings be configured through a local console
management connection. The procedures and instructions for this first time setup and
administration are presented in Chapter 4, “Field Configuration”. Perform the required
management operations in the Field Configuration chapter or proceed to fully
configure and activate the Pannaway BAR by referring to the Pannaway BAR
Administration Guide.

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Chapter 4
Field Configuration

This chapter provides instructions for the initial minimum management of the BAR.
The procedures in this chapter must be performed to prepare the BAR for future
detailed configuration and management.

4.1 Contents of this Chapter


This chapter contains the following informational sections and procedures:

Topic On Page
Description of Field Configuration 4-1

Initializing a Management Session 4-2

Setting System Identification 4-3

Setting Session Access Security 4-5

Verifying Field Configuration 4-6

Saving the Configuration Changes 4-7

4.2 Description of Field Configuration


The installation and powering-up of the BAR leaves the system in a default mode with
extremely limited functionality. Administration and management tasks must be
performed, either through a local console connection or from a remote station
connected to the BAR’s networking interfaces, to configure the behavior of the
interfaces.
While all management functions can be performed through the Console connection on
the front panel of the BAR, most network management is performed by a network
manager using a management package or a terminal session over an operating network.
To support this non-local administration, the BAR requires a minimum amount of local
configuration. This local, or field configuration, provides an IP address and enhanced
password protection to the BAR, and can supply customized identification information
to management stations.
Note that all configuration and monitoring of the Pannaway BAR can be performed
through the local console connection. If your facility performs management this way,
you may choose to end the installation process here and refer to the BAR Administration
Guide
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4.3 Initializing a Management Session


The first stage of field configuration is the establishment of a connection to the BAR
with a management terminal. Perform the following steps to establish a session with the
BAR:

4.3 step action


Initializing a
Management 1. Start the management terminal or launch the terminal emulator program.
Session
2. Open a local connection to the console interface. The connection settings are:
i 9600 bps
i 8 data bits, no stop bit
i no parity
When the Pannaway BAR establishes a connection with the terminal or emulator, it
will prompt for a username.

3. Type the user name “Admin”, exactly as presented in the quotation marks, at the
User: prompt. Press ENTER to submit the user name.
The BAR will prompt you to supply a password in order to log in.

4. Type “pannaway”, exactly as shown in the quotation marks, at the Password:


prompt. Type ENTER to submit the password.

5. The BAR presents a Pannaway BAR> command prompt to indicate that the login
to the default Administrator account was successful.

Proceed with field configuration by performing the procedures in “Setting System


Identification” on page 4-3.

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4.4 Setting System Identification


The next step in field configuration is the assignment of an address to the Pannaway
BAR. The IP address assignment is required for remote management stations or
programs to be able to locate the BAR.

Setting System IP Before an IP address can be assigned to the BAR, a valid and unique IP address must be
4.4
Setting System
Address chosen for the BAR. Obtain an IP address from the network administration staff of the
installation facility and record it.
Identification

You will also need the appropriate network mask and default gateway address for the
network that the BAR will be assigned to.
To set the system IP address, perform the following steps:

step action
1. At the Pannaway BAR> prompt, type “enable” and press ENTER. The system will
prompt you for a password.
This password is needed in order to enter the CLI control mode (called Privileged
Exec mode) that allows the assignment of an IP address.

2. At the login prompt, type “pannaway” and press ENTER. If the password provided is
correct, the prompt will change to Pannaway BAR#, indicating the new mode.

3. Type “network parms” at the prompt to begin the command.

The command includes multiple arguments separated by spaces. When entering the
command, do not press ENTER until the instructions order you to do so.

4. Type the IP address for the Pannaway BAR in dotted decimal notation (DDN or
‘dotted quad’) format.

BAR# network parms 192.168.12.5

5. Type the subnet mask that identifies the network and host portions of the IP
address given.

BAR# network parms 192.168.12.5 255.255.255.0

6. Type the IP address of the Default Gateway, the router interface that the Pannaway
BAR will use to connect to the routed IP network.

BAR# network parms 192.168.12.5 255.255.255.0 192.168.12.1

7. Press ENTER to submit the command.

If you will be adding custom system information (a name, location, and emergency
contact) to the BAR, continue with Setting System Information (optional). If you will
not be setting these attributes of the BAR, proceed to “Setting Session Access Security”
on page 4-5.

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Setting System The instructions in this section explain how to configure the optional assigned name
Information and descriptive information that the BAR can present as additional identification. This
(optional) optional information can be useful to network management personnel.

4.4 The procedure that follows assumes that these steps are being performed directly
following the assignment of the IP address, as described above. If the BAR is not in the
Privileged Exec CLI mode, as indicated by the <Pannaway BAR# prompt, perform
Setting System
steps 1 and 2 of “Setting System IP Address” on page 4-3.
Identification
To set the optional system information, perform the following steps:

Step Action
1. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

2. Type “sysname” and then specify a name (31 characters maximum) for the
Pannaway BAR.
Note that if the name contains spaces, the entire name must be contained in
quotation marks.
Press ENTER to execute the command.

BAR# snmp-server sysname “GCOM Area 2 BAR”

3. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

4. Type “location”, followed by a space, and type a description of the BAR’s installed
location.
Note that if the name contains spaces, the entire name must be contained in
quotation marks.
Press ENTER to execute the command

BAR# snmp-server location “45 Auster Rd rack #2”

5. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

6. Type “contact” and then provide the telephone number of an emergency contact.
If you use spaces to divide the telephone number, you must place the entire
number in quotation marks. You may use dashes, periods, or other characters
without needing the quotation marks.
Press ENTER to submit the command

BAR# snmp-server contact 603-555-2054

Continue to Section 4.5 , “Setting Session Access Security” to complete the field
configuration of the BAR.

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4.5 Setting Session Access Security


The Pannaway BAR is shipped with a default administration user account and password
set. This default login is necessary to ensure that a BAR can be field configured by all
installers. As the default administration user account and password combination are
publicly available information, leaving the default password in place is a security risk.
The procedure that follows assumes that these steps are being performed directly
4.5
following the setting of optional identification information, as described above. If the Setting Session
BAR is not in the Privileged Exec CLI mode, as indicated by the <Pannaway BAR# Access Security
prompt, perform steps 1 and 2 of “Setting System IP Address” on page 4-3.
Perform the following steps to change the administrator access settings of the BAR:

step action
1. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “configure” and press ENTER.The prompt
will change to Pannaway BAR (config)#, indicating the new mode.

2. Type “users passwd admin” at the prompt and press ENTER.


The system will prompt you to enter the current administrator account password.

3. Type the administrator account password and press ENTER.


The default administrator password for the BAR is “pannaway”.
The system will prompt you to enter a new Admin account password.

4. Type the new Admin account password at the prompt and press ENTER.
The password should not be more than eight characters in length.
The system will prompt you to confirm the new password.

5. Re-enter the admin account password supplied in Step 4 and press ENTER.

6. Press CTRL+Z on the terminal to exit the configuration mode. The prompt will
change to Pannaway BAR> to indicate the new mode.

From this point on, all configuration through the admin account will require the new
password. Until additional accounts with configuration privileges are created, this
account name and password are the only user name with administration privileges on
the Pannaway BAR.
Proceed to “Verifying Field Configuration” on page 4-6 to finish up the basic field
configuration of the Pannaway BAR.

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4.6 Verifying Field Configuration


Verification of the configuration involves checking the system to see that the settings
submitted to the BAR have been saved and are correct.

4.6 Step Action


Verifying Field 1. At the Pannaway BAR> prompt, type “show network” and press ENTER.
Configuration
2. Examine the screen output to verify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway fields are correct. An example of the screen output is shown below:

BAR> show network

IP Address..................................... 192.168.12.5
Subnet Mask.................................... 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway................................ 192.168.12.1
Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:0A:9F:50:00:18
Locally Administered MAC Address............... 00:0A:9F:50:00:18
MAC Address Type............................... Burned In
Network Configuration Protocol Current......... none
Management VLAN ID............................. 1
Web Mode....................................... Enable
Java Mode...................................... Enable

3. Record the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information. Supply
these items to the network administrator along with the new administrator
password.
If the information presented on the show network screen does not match the
intended IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, return to Section 4.4 ,
“Setting System Identification” and re-enter the addressing information.

Save the configuration changes made by proceeding to the next section.

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4.7 Saving the Configuration Changes


Once all field configuration is complete and verified, the changes made to the system
settings must be saved to Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM). If the new configuration is not
saved, the BAR will reload the factory configuration from its NVRAM at startup,
returning all values to their default state.
Perform the following steps to save the configuration changes to the BAR:
4.7
Saving the
Configuration
step action Changes
1. At the Pannaway BAR> prompt, type “enable” and press ENTER. The system will
prompt you for a password.

2. At the login prompt, type the password set for the Admin account in Section 4.5 ,
“Setting Session Access Security”, and press ENTER.
If the password provided is correct, the prompt will change to Pannaway BAR#,
indicating the new mode.

3. Type “copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config” at the prompt and press


ENTER.
The BAR will save the current configuration to the system NVRAM to be used at the
next start-up.

4. Press CTRL+Z on the terminal to exit the configuration mode. The prompt will
change to Pannaway BAR> to indicate the new mode.

5. Type “logout” at the prompt to close the management terminal session.

4.8 Next steps


The field configuration of the Pannaway BAR is now complete. The BAR can be
further administered through the local console interface if desired. To continue
configuration of the BAR locally, refer to the Pannaway BAR Administration Guide for
CLI commands and configuration reference information.
The remainder of this Installation Guide provides maintenance and troubleshooting
information that may be useful in the event of operational issues or problems.

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4.8
Next steps

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Chapter 5
Maintenance and
Troubleshooting

This chapter provides maintenance and support procedures and physical issue
troubleshooting.
The Pannaway BAR is designed to operate without needing regular service and
maintenance in the typical central office environment. Periodic service for the BAR
consists of monitoring the operation of the BAR, replacing clogged fan module filters,
and performing any fault isolation and resolution actions as needed.

5.1 Contents of this Chapter


This chapter provides information and instructions for the following topics:

Topic On Page
Disconnecting Network Interfaces 5-2

Removing the BAR 5-3

Trouble Isolation 5-5

Replacing Fuses 5-7

Replacing or Servicing a Fan Module 5-10

You may use the information and procedures in this chapter to perform periodic
service and preventative maintenance, and to perform on-site troubleshooting of
physical faults in the BAR.

CAUTION: Do not open the Broadband Aggregation Router chassis. The BAR
contains no internal field-serviceable components.
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5.2 Disconnecting Network Interfaces


In general, the procedure for disconnecting network media is the reverse of the
connection of that media. The instructions that follow provide more detailed
descriptions of network disconnection procedures, and recommendations for safe

5.2 handling of network media.

Disconnecting
Disconnecting Disconnecting the optical media from the BAR involves two separate stages; removing
Network
Optical Media the optical media from the SFP transceiver(s), and removing the transceiver(s) from the
Interfaces BAR SFP ports.
Perform the following steps to disconnect the optical network connections from the
BAR:

step action
1. Locate the installed SFP optical transceiver in the BAR that the optical cable will be
removed from.

2. Grasp the LC connector and depress or slide the latching mechanism. The action
required is dependent upon the construction of the LC connector housing.

3. Pull the LC connector out of the SFP transceiver.

LASER WARNING: The Pannaway BAR is a Class I laser device, and Class I
laser devices are not considered to be an eye hazard by the US FDA Center for
Devices and Radiological Health.
As a matter of course, however, when a fiber optic device is powered on, you
should never look at its transmit lasers, or directly at its associated fiber cable
ends or uncovered fiber optic transmit ports. Exposure to laser radiation can
cause damage to the eyes and skin under certain conditions and circumstances.

4. Place dust caps on the exposed ferrules of the LC connector.

5. Place port covers or protective caps on the exposed LC connector ports of the SFP
transceiver.

ESD CAUTION: Optical Transceiver modules are static-sensitive components.


Failure to follow precautionary ESD procedures may result in damage to
equipment. Follow standard electrostatic procedures when handling SFP optical
transceivers.
Wear an approved ESD wrist strap, connected to a suitable ground, when handling
the BAR or any communications electronics.

6. Grasp the SFP transceiver. Press the locking latch to release the latching
mechanism.

7. Pull the SFP transceiver straight back, out of the BAR chassis.

8. Place a protective cover over the SFP 20-pin connector and over the exposed SFP
port of the BAR.

Disconnecting Cat5 The UTP media used to connect to the fixed configuration RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Media on the BAR are easily disconnected. Grasp the RJ45 connector of the Gigabit Ethernet
link and press down on the locking latch mechanism. Once the mechanism is released,
simply pull the RJ45 connector out of the port.

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5.3 Removing the BAR


If the BAR must be removed from the installation site for service or shipment to
another site, follow the procedures in this section to return the BAR to its shipping
container.

Removing Network Follow the steps in Section 5.2 , “Disconnecting Network Interfaces”, to disconnect and
5.3
Removing the
and Facility Cabling stow all networking cables.
BAR
If a console cable is still connected to the front panel DB9 Console port, disconnect it
by loosening the retaining screws on the sides of the DB9 connector and pulling the
connector straight out of the port.
If the BAR is connected to an alarm panel, remove the alarm lead by pulling the
modular alarm connector out of the “Alarm” port on the rear panel of the BAR.

Disconnecting Before disconnecting the power and ground connections of the BAR, ensure that all
Power and Ground power to the BAR is OFF at the power source circuit breaker.
Connections
ELECTRICAL WARNING: Hazardous current is present on facility power
lines. Use extreme care when handling the power wires.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Turn OFF system power at the power source


breaker before proceeding. Verify that the power supply to the terminals at
the source is turned OFF before working with the power leads.

Read all instructions and warnings provided in the Installation, Maintenance, and
Service documentation provided by the manufacturer of the -48V power source or
uninterruptible power supply.

step action
1. Turn OFF the system power to the BAR at the power source circuit breaker.

2. Verify that no voltage is present at the power source connection point.

3. Unplug the Pannaway power supply cables from the “A Feed” and “B Feed” ports
on the rear panel of the BAR. Depress the locking latches on the top and left side of
the connector simultaneously to release the locking mechanisms.

4. Pull the power supply cables straight out of the BAR power feed ports.

5. If the power cables are to be removed and relocated, access the power supply
connection terminals.

6. Remove the wire ends of the power feed cables from the power supply connection
terminals.

WARNING: Reinstall and replace all covers, labels, and safety equipment before
re-activating system power.

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Once the power cabling is disconnected, you may remove the supplemental chassis
grounding wire.

step action

5.3 1. Remove the grounding wire’s grounding lug from the equipment ground point. If
other ground wires are connected to this ground, ensure that those devices are
Removing the powered down before disconnecting the ground.
BAR
2. Loosen and remove the keps (integral washer) nut from the grounding post on the
rear panel of the BAR.

3. Remove the ring terminal of the grounding wire from the ground terminal post.

4. Replace the keps nut on the grounding post.

Removing the BAR Once the power and ground connections are removed from the BAR it can be safely
from the Rack removed from the equipment rack. Perform the following steps to remove the BAR
from the equipment rack:

step action
1. Support the BAR from below. If necessary, obtain help to ensure that the BAR is
supported as it is removed from the rack

2. Remove the four mounting screws connecting the BAR rack mounting brackets to
the mounting rails of the rack.

3. Slide the BAR forward and lift it clear of the rack rails.

Once the BAR is removed from the equipment rack, it should be moved to a stable
surface. Place the BAR in a static-protective bag or on an antistatic surface for
protection from electrostatic discharge.

Preparing the BAR If the BAR is being shipped to another location or returned for service, it must be
for Packing prepared for packing. To prepare the BAR for packing, remove the four screws that
hold each rack mounting bracket to the sides of the chassis. Retain the screws and
brackets for re-mounting the BAR.
Place the BAR in a protective, antistatic bag, and place the chassis, all cables, brackets,
and connectors in the original packing container.

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5.4 Trouble Isolation


The following tables provide on-site troubleshooting information that may assist in the
isolation and resolution of power and cooling faults.

Symptom
Table 5-1. Power System Troubleshooting

Possible Cause Suggested Resolution


5.4
Trouble
BAR will not Circuit breaker Turn ON power supply circuit breaker.
Isolation
power up to power supply
is OFF

DC power feeds Verify power from DC source is OFF at circuit breaker,


improperly check and reconnect power feed cables at power
connected to source. Verify correct wiring polarity.
power source

DC power feed Verify power from DC source is OFF at circuit breaker.


cables Disconnect and reconnect power feed cables at BAR
improperly rear panel ports.
seated in BAR
ports

Power feed Examine rear panel fuse block indicators. Red and white
fuses blown marker indicates blown fuse. Replace fuse block.

Cabling from Verify power from DC source is OFF at circuit breaker.


power source to Remove power cables from BAR and test continuity of
BAR faulty each wire and connector port with digital multimeter.
Replace cables if necessary.

Power source Check power source output as recommended by power


supplying source manufacturer’s service or operations
incorrect power documentation. Compare with BAR power requirements.

Internal BAR Contact Pannaway Technologies technical support for


power system further troubleshooting or to return BAR for service.
malfunction

System powers Insufficient DC Check power source output as recommended by power


up, immediately power available source manufacturer’s service or operations
shuts down documentation. Compare with BAR power requirements.

Circuit breaker Check power source circuit breaker. Reset breaker and
tripped on DC monitor breaker condition. If breaker continues to trip,
power source calculate power load of circuit and compare to power
supply’s supported maximum draw.

Power feed Examine rear panel fuse block indicators. Red and white
fuses blown marker indicates blown fuse. Replace fuse block.

BAR overheated Troubleshoot according to Table 5-2.

BAR power Contact Pannaway Technologies technical support for


system further troubleshooting or to return BAR for service.
malfunction

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Table 5-2. Cooling System Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Resolution

5.4 Fan module(s) not


operating
Chassis
temperature
below fan
No resolution necessary: fans will activate automatically
as system temperature rises.
Trouble threshold
Isolation
BAR not Refer to Table 5-1 for power system troubleshooting.
powered up

Fan module(s) Loosen fan module mounting screws and press fan
incorrectly module securely into housing.
installed.

Fan obstruction Remove foam filter and check fan condition. Verify fan
can spin freely. Clear obstructions or replace module if
necessary.

Fan module Remove fan module from BAR chassis and examine fan
connector(s) module connectors. Check pins for corrosion or
damaged oxidation. Clean, dry, and reinstall. Replace if necessary.

Fan module Remove and replace fan module.


faulty

BAR fan module Contact Pannaway Technical Assistance Center.


interface fault

Chassis Insufficient Clean and replace fan module filters. Check airflow path
overheating ventilation for obstructions.

Local Monitor external ambient temperature of location.


temperature out Increase cooling, disperse equipment, or increase
of range airflow as needed.

Heat conduction Check BAR clearance from other devices in equipment


through chassis rack. Correct any heat-conductive contact between
surfaces of equipment.

Dust Remove BAR from rack. Remove fan modules. Blow


accumulation canned air through fan module bays and rear ventilation
holes to loosen and expel dust.

Chassis thermal Contact Pannaway Technical Assistance Center.


sensor fault

Chassis heat
dissipation
failure

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5.5 Replacing Fuses


The BAR includes externally-accessible 3A fuses that protect the components of the
BAR from voltage spikes and overcurrent faults. These fuses include an integral
condition indicator, which shows the status of the fuse regardless of power availability.
Information on reading the fuse conditions is provided in “Fuse Block Indicators” on
page 1-14. 5.5
Replacing Fuses
ELECTRICAL WARNING: Hazardous current is present on facility power
lines. Use extreme care when handling the power wires and connecting them
to the power supply and BAR power feeds.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Turn OFF system power at the power source


breaker before proceeding. Verify that the power supply to the terminals at
the source is turned OFF before working with the power leads.

Read all instructions and warnings provided in the Installation, Maintenance, and
Service documentation provided by the manufacturer of the -48V power source or
uninterruptible power supply.

Removing Fuses Replacement of the fuses in the BAR should only be necessary if a power fault causes
one or both of the fuses to blow. Before removing fuses from the BAR, investigate the
condition and status of the power supply and lines to the BAR, in order to also resolve
or identify the problem that led the fuse(s) to blow.
To perform this procedure, a plastic “tweezer-type” fuse puller, suitable for removing
GMT, or “grasshopper” fuses, must be on hand. Fuse pullers should be available from
your GMT fuse supplier.
Perform the following steps to replace a blown fuse in the BAR.

step action
1. Turn OFF the system power to the A and B feeds of the BAR. Verify that the lines
from the power supply to the BAR are not supporting current.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Disconnecting or interrupting only one of the two


power feeds to the BAR will not interrupt the flow of power through the
BAR. Always interrupt and disconnect BOTH power feeds when working
on the BAR.
Mark, tag, or label the power feed cables to indicate that the BAR is being
serviced, and that the power feed cables should not be activated until the service
is completed.

2. Disconnect the BAR power cables from the A Feed and B Feed ports. Grasp the
locking power connector and depress the latch on the left side of the connector,
then pull the connector straight out of the Feed port.

3. Verify that the power feed cables to the BAR are disconnected and secured for later
re-connection.

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step action
4. Insert the plastic fuse puller into the space above and below the failed fuse in the
BAR fuse block. Gently squeeze the puller tongs until a good grip is established.

5.5 The GMT fuses used in the BAR include a hole that provides a secure grip for the
appropriate fuse puller. Move the puller while gently squeezing to locate this hole.
Replacing Fuses

5. Pull the blown fuse straight out of the fuse block and discard it.

If both fuses in the BAR are blown, repeat steps 3 to 5 to remove the second fuse from
the fuse block. Once the blown fuses are removed, continue to the next procedure,
“Inserting New Fuses”.

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Inserting New After the blown or failed fuses are removed from the BAR, new fuses may be installed
Fuses and the system can be restarted.
Before performing this procedure, verify that the fuse(s) that you will use are GMT type
3 Amp fuses, and that the replacement fuses are not damaged or blown.
Perform the following steps to insert new fuses into the BAR:
5.5
Replacing Fuses
step action
1. Align the GMT fuse with the blade contacts pointing into the BAR fuse block. The
clear indicator window that shows the state of the fuse must be orientated to the
right (facing the chassis rear panel).

2. Insert the new fuse into the upper or lower fuse slot in the fuse block. If both fuses
are being installed, the order of insertion does not matter. Press the fuse into the
BAR fuse block until the connectors seat firmly and the fuse snaps into place.

3. Trace the power feed cables and power sources to ensure that no further fuse or
circuit breaker protection is in need of service.

4. Plug the keyed connector of the A Feed power cable (Red, Green, Black wires) into
the A Feed port on the back of the BAR. The connector will only fit when the
latching mechanism is oriented to the left side of the port.
Press the keyed connector into the port until the latching mechanism locks. Gently
pull on the connector to verify that the plug is locked in place.

5. Plug the keyed connector of the B Feed power cable (Blue, Green, Black wires) into
the B Feed port on the back of the BAR. Press the keyed connector into the port
until the latching mechanism locks. Verify that the latching mechanism is holding
the cable in place.

6. Refer to the information in Section 3.6 , “Verify Installation and Start-Up”, to activate
the power feeds and verify the successful initialization of the BAR.

WARNING: Reinstall and replace all covers, labels, and safety equipment before
re-activating system power.

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5.6 Replacing or Servicing a Fan Module


The BAR is equipped with two hot-swappable fan modules that provide cooling for the
unit. The fans automatically adjust their speed as necessary to keep the unit’s internal
temperature (as determined by an onboard temperature sensor) within safe operating

5.6 limits.
The fan modules are pre-installed in the BAR when it is shipped; however, you will need
Replacing or to replace the fan units in the event of a fan failure, or periodically service the fan
Servicing a Fan modules by cleaning or replacing their foam filter. The following procedures describe
Module how to replace a BAR’s fan module, and remove its foam filter.

CAUTION: The BAR should not operate without operating fans for more than 5 minutes if
the environment temperature is greater than 45°C (113°F), or for more than 10 minutes if the
environment temperature is less than 20°C (68°F).

Replacing Fan Replacement of the fan modules in the BAR can be performed at any time. The chassis
Modules does not need to be powered down or administratively prepared for the service.
Perform the following steps to replace a fan module:

step action
1. Loosen the two captive screws on the far left and far right sides of the fan module
with a screwdriver.

2. Pull the fan module straight out of the BAR chassis and set it aside.

3. Align the replacement fan module with the open fan bay and insert it into the BAR
chassis. The blade connector of the fan module must be oriented toward the bottom
of the module.

4. Press the front of the fan module to seat the fan’s connector into the fan module
slot. If the connector does not engage, remove the module and verify the placement
of the module’s blade connector.

5. Tighten the captive screws on the fan module to fasten the module securely to the
BAR.

Once the fan module has been installed, listen for the fan to begin moving air through
the chassis. If the fan does not begin operating, check and verify the installation process,
or refer to the “Trouble Isolation” section of this Guide.

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Removing and Each fan module provides a foam filter that catches airborne dust and particles and
Replacing Fan removes them from the airflow. As the filter operates, it retains these particles. After
Filters long use, the fan module filters may need to be replaced or cleaned.

NOTE: Pannaway Technologies suggests that you replace the fan module’s foam
filter every 8700 operating hours (1 year). Filter changes may be needed more
5.6
frequently if the unit is subjected to extreme environmental conditions. Replacing or
Servicing a Fan
The BAR fan module filters can be removed without requiring the removal of the fan Module
modules. To remove a fan module filter, perform the following steps:

step action
1. Remove the two small retaining screws that hold the filter retainer housing to the
fan module. These screws are located at opposite corners of the filter housing.
Set the screws aside to be re-used later.

2. Pull the filter housing and filter element away from the fan module as shown below.
The Pannaway BAR can operate without filters over the fan modules, but it is not
recommended for any considerable duration.

4. Remove the filter element from the filter housing. If the filter is to be replaced,
discard the old filter and place the new one in the housing.
If the filter is to be cleaned, Proceed to “Cleaning Fan Filters” on page 5-12.

5. Align the filter housing with the fan module so that the retaining screws will fit into
the threaded holes on the fan module.

6. Insert and tighten the two retaining screws removed in Step 1.

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Cleaning Fan Filters If the foam filters in the BAR fan modules are lightly clogged, they may be washed and
re-used. Pannaway recommends the replacement of fan filter modules with new, clean
filters, but supports the cleaning of filters provided instructions are followed precisely.

5.6 CAUTION: A failure to fully clean or dry filter modules could result in damage to the
internal electronics of the BAR, including shorts or corrosion.
Replacing or
Servicing a Fan To clean a fan module air filter, perform the following steps:
Module
step action
1. Shake dust off the filter element, or blow it off with canned air. When doing so,
ensure that dust will not be pulled into the filters or ventilation systems of other
equipment.

2. Wash the foam filter in a solution of water and mild detergent soap. Squeeze and
relax the filter underwater several times to allow water to pass through the foam.

3. Rinse the filter thoroughly with clean water.

4. Press and blot the filter dry on a paper towel or lint-free cloth. Squeeze the filter
repeatedly to expel water from the foam.
You may use pressurized air to blow trapped water out of the foam to speed this
process.

5. Allow the filter to dry completely. Place it in a well-ventilated location until it is fully
dry.

6. Reinstall the filter element as described in “Replacing Fan Modules” on page 5-10.

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Appendix A
Specifications

This chapter provides specification information for the Pannaway Broadband


Aggregation Router (BAR).

A.1 Physical Specifications

Table A-1. Dimensions and Mass

Dimensions 4.3 x 43.2 x 25.4 cm (1.70 x 17.0 x 10.0 in)

Rack Requirements 1U of available space in 19” equipment


rack

Mass 3.75 kg (8.25 lb) shipped weight

Table A-2. Ports and Connectivity

Console Port RS232 front panel DB9 supporting up to


115.2 kbps rates

Alarm Contacts Rear panel 2-pin discrete alarm contact

Power Feeds 3-pin modular keyed connector interfaces

SFP GbE Ports SFP Multi-Service Agreement transceiver


interfaces

Cat5 Ports 10/100/1000BASE-TX RJ 45 ports supporting


auto-detection
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A.2 Power Specifications

Table A-3. Power and Heat Dissipation

A.2 DC Power

AC Power
-48 VDC nominal - redundant inputs

110-240 V via optional external AC/DC


Power
power supply
Specifications
Maximum Draw 3 AMP

Waste Heat 201 BTU/hr at maximum power draw

Table A-4. Current Draw

BAR-GE12 base unit demand 33W

Demand per SFP transceiver unit 1W

A.3 Environmental requirements

Table A-5. Environmental Requirements

Operating Temperature -40° - 65° C (-22° - 149° F)

Storage Temperature -40° - 90° C (-22° - 194° F)

Temperature Variability 0° to 50° to 0° at 30°C/hr

Humidity 10% - 90% non-condensing

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Appendix B
Compliance Statements

This appendix contains a list of the compliance statements and industry approvals
applicable to the Pannaway BAR.

B.1 FCC Compliance

FCC Part 15 Class A Radio and Television Interference


Compliance NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
Statement A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

B.2 CDC Compliance

Canadian EMI “This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
statement from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.”
“Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement
sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du
Canada.”
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B.2
CDC
Compliance

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Appendix C
Installer Resources

C.1 Installation and Activation Checklists


This section contains checklists and procedure tables for installation personnel. These
resources are provided as aids for experienced installation personnel only, and should
be used in conjunction with the full installation instructions. Refer to the full installation
instructions for warnings and cautions.

Table C-1. Installing Mounting Brackets

Initial
step action
Complete
1. Position a BAR rack mounting bracket on the side of the chassis. Align the
recessed holes in the bracket with the mounting holes on the side of the BAR
chassis. Ensure that the rack mounting “ear” is toward the front of the BAR chassis.

2. Fasten the bracket to the BAR with 4 of the #6-32 screws provided.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other side of the BAR chassis.
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Table C-2. Mounting Chassis in Rack

Initial
step action
Complete

C.1 1.

2.
Support the BAR and slide the chassis between the mounting rails of the rack.

Slide the BAR up or down in the rack to align the fastening holes (4) in the brackets
Installation and with the mounting holes in the rack.
Activation
3. Insert the appropriate mounting screws through the holes in the brackets. Tighten
Checklists the screws to fasten the brackets securely to the rack.

4. Verify the stability of the rack connection before continuing with installation.
Relocate and re-install the BAR if necessary.

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Table C-3. Connecting Console Cable

Initial
step action

1. Connect the male DB9 connector of the Pannaway-supplied console cable (or
adapter) to the front panel port of the BAR labeled “Console”.
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Checklists

2. Fasten the console cable to the port by tightening the retaining screws that are built
into the DB9 connector.

3. Connect the female DB9 connector of the Pannaway-supplied console cable to the
management terminal (or terminal emulator) that will be used for management
access.

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Table C-4. Installing SFP Transceivers

C.1
Initial
step action
Complete
1. Locate the port on the rear panel of the BAR to which the optical media will
Installation and connect. The SFP ports on the BAR are labeled with the numbers from 1 to 10.
Activation
Checklists 2. Remove any protective cover from the 20-pin connector of the transceiver.

3. Insert the transceiver into the SFP port on the BAR. The transceiver and port are
both keyed to ensure that the transceiver cannot be inserted incorrectly.

4. Press the transceiver into the port until it latches. Pull gently on the transceiver to
verify the latch is engaged.

5. Locate the installed SFP optical transceiver in the BAR that the optical cable will be
connected to.

6. Remove the dust caps covering the ports on the transceiver and set them aside.

7. Remove the protective covers from the tips of the optical LC connector(s).

8. Insert the LC connector into the SFP transceiver. The transceiver and duplex LC
connector should be keyed to ensure that the fiber cannot be mis-inserted.

9. Press the fiber connector into the SFP transceiver until the latching mechanism
engages.

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Table C-5. Connecting Cat5 UTP Lines

Initial
step action

1. Locate the port on the rear panel of the BAR to which the Cat5 UTP cabling will
connect. The BAR ports supporting Cat5 UTP Gigabit Ethernet links are ports 11
Complete
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Installation and
and 12.
Activation
2. Align the keyed RJ45 connector with the selected port. The key ensures that the Checklists
connector cannot be mis-inserted into the port.

3. Press the RJ45 connector into the port until the latch clicks and the connector is
properly seated.

Table C-6. Preparing Ground Wire

Initial
step action
Complete
1. Strip the insulation off the equipment end (which will be connected to the BAR
grounding point) of the wire. The amount of insulation that must be stripped
depends on the construction of the ring terminal to be used.

2. Place ring terminal crimping saddle over the exposed conductor. Ensure that the
crimping of the ring terminal secures to both the conductive wire and the wire’s
insulation.

3. Crimp the ring terminal securely to the grounding wire.

4. Strip insulation off of ground end. The amount of insulation stripped depends on the
type of grounding connection or lug to be used.

5. Place the crimping point of the grounding lug over the conductive wire. Crimp the
connector in place with a crimping tool.

6. Test the strength of both crimped connections before attempting to use the wire.

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Table C-7. Connecting Chassis Ground

Initial
step action

C.1 1. Locate the grounding post on the rear of the BAR chassis. Remove the keps
(integrated washer) nut from the grounding post with a wrench or pliers.
Complete

Installation and
Activation 2. Place the ring terminal of the grounding lead over the post.
Checklists

3. Replace the keps nut and tighten it to ensure a clean and secure contact between
the ring terminal and the exposed chassis metal around the grounding post.

4. Secure the free end of the ground wire to the earth ground used for the equipment
rack.
Do not connect devices in the same rack to different grounds. Dangerous ground
loops could be created.

5. Mark the ground wire as a ground and route and dress the cable as needed.

Table C-8. Connecting Alarm Lead

Initial
step action
Complete
1. Dress the loose end of the two wire cable appropriately for the type of connection to
the alarm panel or other device.

2. Insert the keyed connector of the alarm lead into the “alarm” port on the rear of the
BAR chassis.

3. Connect the two wires of the alarm lead to the alarm panel or device in accord with
the manufacturer’s instructions.

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ELECTRICAL WARNING: Only trained, certified, and properly licensed


personnel should work with hazardous voltages.

ELECTRICAL WARNING: Hazardous current is present on facilty power lines.


Use extreme care when handling the power wires and connecting them to the
C.1
Installation and
power supply and BAR power feeds.
Activation
Checklists
ELECTRICAL WARNING: Turn OFF system power at the power source
breaker before proceeding. Verify that the power supply to the terminals at
the source is turned OFF before working with the power leads.

Read all instructions and warnings provided in the Installation, Maintenance, and
Service documentation provided by the manufacturer of the -48V power source or
uninterruptible power supply.

Table C-9. Connecting Power Cables

Initial
step action
Complete
1. Turn OFF the system power that will be connected to the BAR at the power source
circuit breaker.

2. Verify that no voltage is present at the power source connection point.

3. Plug the keyed connector of the A Feed power cable (Red, Green, Black wires) into
the A Feed port on the back of the BAR, as shown in the illustration below.
The connector will only fit when the latching mechanism is oriented to the left side
of the port.
Press the keyed connector into the port until the latching mechanism locks. Gently
pull on the connector to verify that the plug is locked in place.

4. Connect the previously dressed ends of the power feed cable to the power source
terminals. Be certain to maintain the polarity of the wires:
i -48V Source: Red
i Ground: Green
i Return: Black

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Table C-9. Connecting Power Cables (Continued)

Initial
step action
Complete

C.1 5. Plug the keyed connector of the B Feed power cable (Blue, Green, Black wires) into
the B Feed port on the back of the BAR.

Installation and Press the keyed connector into the port until the latching mechanism locks. Verify
Activation that the latching mechanism is holding the cable in place.
Checklists

6. Connect the ends of the power feed cable to the power source terminals. Be certain
to maintain the polarity of the wires:
i -48V Source: Blue
i Ground: Green
i Return: Black
7. Route and dress cables as needed. Add any safety labels or flagging required by
the facility codes or guidelines.

Table C-10. Starting Management Session

Initial
step action
Complete
1. Start the management terminal or launch the terminal emulator program.

2. Open a local connection to the console interface. The connection settings are:
i 9600 bps
i 8 data bits, no stop bit
i no parity
When the Pannaway BAR establishes a connection with the terminal or emulator, it
will prompt for a username.

3. Type the user name “Admin”, exactly as presented in the quotation marks, at the
User: prompt. Press ENTER to submit the user name.
The BAR will prompt you to supply a password in order to log in.

4. Type “pannaway”, exactly as shown in the quotation marks, at the Password:


prompt. Type ENTER to submit the password.

5. The BAR presents a Pannaway BAR> command prompt to indicate that the login
to the default Administrator account was successful.

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Table C-11. Setting System IP Address

Initial
step action

1. At the Pannaway BAR> prompt, type “enable” and press ENTER. The system will
prompt you for a password.
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This password is needed in order to enter the CLI control mode (called Privileged Activation
Config mode) that allows the assignment of an IP address. Checklists
2. At the login prompt, type “pannaway” and press ENTER. If the password provided is
correct, the prompt will change to Pannaway BAR#, indicating the new mode.

3. Type “network parms” at the prompt to begin the command.

The command includes multiple arguments separated by spaces. When entering the command, do not
press ENTER until the instructions order you to do so.

4. Type the IP address for the Pannaway BAR in dotted decimal notation (DDN or
‘dotted quad’) format.

5. Type the subnet mask that identifies the network and host portions of the IP
address given.

6. Type the IP address of the Default Gateway, the router interface that the Pannaway
BAR will use to connect to the routed IP network.

7. Press ENTER to submit the command.

Table C-12. Entering Optional Identification

Initial
Step Action
Complete
1. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

The command includes multiple arguments separated by spaces. When entering the command, do not
press ENTER until the instructions order you to do so.

2. Type “sysname” and then specify a name (31 characters maximum) for the
Pannaway BAR.
Note that if the name contains spaces, the entire name must be contained in
quotation marks.
Press ENTER to submit the command.

3. At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

4. Type “location”, followed by a space, and type a description of the BAR’s installed
location.
Note that if the name contains spaces, the entire name must be contained in
quotation marks.
Press ENTER to submit the command.

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Table C-12. Entering Optional Identification

Initial
Step Action
Complete

C.1 5.

6.
At the Pannaway BAR# prompt, type “snmp-server” to begin the command.

Type “contact” and then provide the telephone number of an emergency contact.
Installation and If you use spaces to divide the telephone number, you must place the entire
Activation number in quotation marks. You may use dashes, periods, or other characters
Checklists without needing the quotation marks.
Press ENTER to submit the command.

Table C-13. Changing Adminstrator Password

Initial
step action
Complete
1. At the BAR# prompt, type “configure” and press ENTER.The prompt will change to
BAR (config)#, indicating the new mode.
2. Type “users passwd Admin” at the prompt and press ENTER.
The system will prompt you to enter the current administrator account password.

3. Type the administrator account password and press ENTER.


The default administrator password for the BAR is “pannaway”
The system will prompt you to enter a new Admin account password.

4. Type the new Admin account password at the prompt and press ENTER.
The password should not be more than eight characters in length.
The system will prompt you to confirm the new password.

5. Re-enter the Admin account password supplied in Step 4 and press ENTER.

6. Press CTRL+Z on the terminal to exit the configuration mode. The prompt will
change to Pannaway BAR> to indicate the new mode.

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Table C-14. Saving System Configuration

Initial
step action

1. At the Pannaway BAR> prompt, type “enable” and press ENTER. The system will
prompt you for a password.
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2. At the login prompt, type the password set for the Admin account in Table C-13, Activation
“Changing Adminstrator Password”, and press ENTER. Checklists
If the password provided is correct, the prompt will change to Pannaway BAR#,
indicating the new mode.

3. Type “copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config” at the prompt and press


ENTER.
The BAR will save the current configuration to the system NVRAM to be used at the
next start-up.

4. Press CTRL+Z on the terminal to exit the configuration mode. The prompt will
change to Pannaway BAR> to indicate the new mode.

5. Type “logout” at the prompt to close the management terminal session.

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C.2 LED Conditions


This table summarizes the LED indicators that are available on the front and rear
panels of the BAR. All LEDs in this table are available on both the front panel and the

C.2
rear panel.

Table C-15. BAR LED Conditions


LED Conditions LED Condition Indication

Power Green The indicated power feed (A or B) is receiving power


(A Feed and B Feed) from a -48 VDC source and is operating properly.

Off The indicated feed is not receiving power from a


-48 VDC source.

System Status OK Green (solid) The system is operating and OK.

Green (blinking) The BAR is in the process of initializing, self-testing and


powering up.

Off The system is not powered up.

System Status Error Red A failure occurred during the most recent system
startup.

Off No status errors detected since last system reset.

Lnk (1-12) Green The associated port has a valid link to the connected
network.

Off The associated port does not have a valid link.

Act (1-12) Amber (flashing) Link activity (traffic) detected on the associated port’s
Gigabit Ethernet network.

Off No activity detected on the associated port’s network.

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Index

Compliance
Numerics CDC: B-1
1000BASE-T - see ports, Cat5 EMI: B-1
100BASE-TX - see ports, Cat5 FCC: B-1
10BASE-T - see ports, Cat5 Configuration
19" equipment rack: 2-2 description: 4-1
23" equipment rack: 2-2 process: 4-2–4-7
saving changes: 4-7
Connection, management: 4-2
A Console (management) - see Command Line Interface
Console cable, connecting: 3-4
Address (IP) assignment: 4-3
Cooling: 1-9
Administration: 4-1
Customer support - see Technical Assistance Center
Air filter - see Fans
Alarm lead
connecting: 3-11
description: 1-12 D
Audience: 1-3 Dangers: 1-5
Authentication: 4-5 DB9 - see ports, console
DC power - see Power
Default gateway, assignment: 4-3
B Default passwords, changing: 4-5
Discrete alarms - see Alarm lead
Broadband Access Switch (BAS): 1-6
Document conventions: 1-4
Documents
BAR Administration Guide: 1-4, 4-1
C ordering: 1-4
Canadian EMI compliance: B-1 related documents: 1-4
Cat5 - see Ports, Cat5
Cautions: 1-5, 2-5
CDC Compliance: B-1 E
Chapters, summaries: 1-3
Earth ground - see Ground
Class I laser devices: 1-5
EMI Statement - see Compliance
CLI - see Command Line Interface
Environmental requirements: 2-2
Command Line Interface
Equipment requirements: 2-4
logging in: 4-2
ESD warnings: 2-5
prompts: 1-4
Ethernet
saving changes: 4-7
interfaces: 1-6
setting IP address: 4-3
see also Ports, Cat5
text conventions: 1-4
Expansion slot: 1-6
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F L
Facility requirements: 2-2 Lasers: 1-5
Fans LEDs: 1-9

Index cleaning and washing filters: 5-12


fan modules: 1-9
filters: 5-11
conditions: 1-10
startup conditions: 3-14
Lights - see LEDs
servicing: 5-10 Local management - see Command Line Interface
Fast Ethernet - see ports, Cat5 Logging in: 4-2
Fiber optics
connecting: 3-5
Filter, fan - see Fans M
Fuses: 1-11, 1-14
Management: 4-1
removing: 5-7
Management terminal - see Terminal
replacing: 5-7–5-9
Manuals, other documents: 1-4
Mounting brackets, installing: 3-2

G
Gigabit Ethernet: 1-6 N
Ground
Network cabling
connecting chassis ground: 3-9, 3-10
connecting: 3-4
disconnecting: 5-3
preparing: 2-6
ground wire preparation: 3-9
Network mask, assignment: 4-3
power cable polarity: 3-12
Networks, interface types supported: 1-6
Ground Terminal: 1-11
NVRAM: 4-7

H O
Handling (precautions): 2-5
Optical media: 1-11
Help desk - see Technical Assistance Center
see also Fiber optics

I P
Indicators - see LEDs
Personal Branch Gateway (PBG): 1-6
Installation
Polarity - see Power
clearance requirements: 2-2
Ports
power requirements: 2-3
Cat5
precautions: 2-5
connecting media: 3-7
process: 3-1–3-14
description: 1-12
site requirements: 2-2
console, settings: 2-3
Interfaces
disconnecting: 5-2
network: 1-6
Gigabit Ethernet: 1-11
IP address assignment: 4-3
RJ45 - see Cat5
SFP
connecting: 3-5
description: 1-11
disconnecting: 5-2

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Power
AC: 1-7 V
connecting cables: 3-11–3-13 Ventilation: 1-9
current draw: 2-3
DC: 1-7, 1-12
disconnecting: 5-3
feeds: 1-12
W Index
Warnings: 1-5, 2-5
polarity: 3-13
Wire (ground): 3-9
Prompts: 1-4

R
Rack mounting brackets: 5-4
Router, specifying default gateway interface: 4-3
RS232 - see Ports, console

S
Safety: 2-5
Security, changing Admin password: 4-5
Serial port - see Ports, console
Service Convergence Network: 1-6
Service, maintenance: 5-1
Small Form Pluggable - see Ports, SFP
Specifications: 1-6
Startup: 3-14
Startup configuration: 4-7
Support
see also Technical Assistance Center
troubleshooting: 5-1

T
Technical Assistance Center, contacting: 1-14
Temperature
site requirements: 2-2
waste heat: 1-7
Terminal
connecting: 3-4
requirements: 2-3
see also - Command Line Interface
Tools needed for installation: 2-4
Transceivers - see Ports, SFP: 1-11

U
User account, Admin: 4-5
UTP - see Ports, Cat5

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