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I. Rack Mounting Sbc 7000 Chassis

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Hardware Installation Quick Reference Session Border Controller 7000 Series Sonus Part Number: Document Version: Software Version: 550-06144 1 V04.01.00 I. Rack Mounting SBC 7000 Chassis This section lists the preliminary procedures that must be performed before initiating the software installation on the SBC 7000. Sonus Networks ships the SBC 7000 with a universal rack mount kit. Universal Rack Mount Kit Contents Figure 1: Universal Rack Mount Kit Contents II. Installing Rack Mount Kits and SBC 7000 Chassis This section provides information on installing rack mount kit and SBC 7000 chassis. Installing 19” 4-Post Rack To install the Rack Rail Guides and Rack Rear Supports: 1. Gather the fixed mount brackets from the rack kit. 2. Optional; using the fixed mount front brackets, locate the holes for your two top rack mounting screws(one for each bracket), whichever size is appropriate. Ensure there is at least 2.25” clearance above and 1.5” below bracket location. Also, ensure four rack holes are visible through the four obrounds in the bracket. Install top location rack mount screws only, finger tight, then back screws out one full rotation to allow the bracket to slide freely between the screws and the rack. 3. Using six of the supplied #10-32X5/16” flathead Philips screws (three screws per bracket), secure the front fixed mount brackets to the sides of the system. 4. Measure the depth of the rack, from the front face of the front rack rails to the rear face of rear rack rails. 5. Gather the rear mount support brackets from the rack kit. 6. Install the rear mount support brackets on the sides of the system, extending the rear mount support brackets to 1” less than the measured depth of the rack, measured from the rear surface of the front fixed rack mounting bracket. Use two to three of the supplied #10-32X5/16” panhead Philips screws for each bracket, depending on rack depth and hole alignment. If your rack is especially deep, you may only be able to secure the rear mount support bracket using only two screws per side. 7. Lift the system to the desired location in the rack. If top location rack screws have been installed, align top clearance hole in the front mount rack bracket over screw head and install fully flush with rack, sliding screw into obround relief in the bracket. 8. Using four screws per side, secure the fixed mount front brackets attached to the system to the front of the rack. The size of the screw varies, depending on your particular rack. 9. Gather the two 19” rear mount brackets from the rack kit. 10. At the rear of the rack, insert the rear mount brackets into the rear mount support brackets and secure them to the rear of the rack using two of the appropriate screws on each bracket. 11. Using four of the #10-32 X 5/16” panhead Philips screws (two per side), secure the rear mount brackets to the rear mount support brackets. (2) Fixed Mount Brackets (2) Rear Mount Support Brackets (2) 19” Rear Mount Brackets (2) 23” Rear Mount Brackets (6) #10-32X5/16” flathead Philips screws to affix fixed mount brackets (10) #10-32X5/16” panhead Philips screws to affix rear mount support brackets (12) #10-32X3/4” truss head Philips screws with washer to affix to rack, if appropriate (12) #12-24X3/4” truss head Philips screws with washer to affix to rack, if appropriate (12) M5X3/4” truss head Philips screws with washer to affix to rack, if appropriate (12) M6X3/4” truss head Philips screws with washer to affix to rack, if appropriate (12) #10-32 cage nuts to affix to rack, if appropriate © 2014 Sonus Networks, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. Do not distribute without permission. Page 1 Installing 23” 4-Post Rack Installing 19” 2-Post Rack 1. 2. 1. 2. Gather the fixed mount brackets from the rack kit. Optional; using the fixed mount front brackets, locate the holes for your top rack mounting screws, whichever size is appropriate. Ensure there is at least 2.25” clearance above and 1.5” below bracket location. Also, ensure four rack holes are visible through the four obrounds in the bracket. Install top location rack mount screws only, finger tight, then back screws out one full rotation to allow the bracket to slide freely between the screws and the rack. 3. Using six of the supplied #10-32X5/16” flathead Philips screws (three screws per bracket), secure the front fixed mount brackets to the sides of the system. 4. Measure the depth of the rack, from the front face of the front rack rails to the rear face of rear rack rails. 5. Gather the rear mount support brackets from the rack kit. 6. Install the rear mount support brackets on the sides of the system, extending the rear mount support brackets to 1” less than the measured depth of the rack. Use two to three of the supplied #10-32X5/16” panhead Philips screws for each bracket, depending on rack depth and hole alignment. If your rack is especially deep, you may only be able to secure the rear mount support bracket using only two screws per side. 7. Lift the system to the desired location in the rack. If top location rack screws have been installed, align top clearance hole in the front mount rack bracket over screw head and install fully flush with rack, sliding screw into obround relief in the bracket. 8. Using four screws per side, secure the fixed mount front brackets attached to the system to the front of the rack. The size of the screw varies, depending on your particular rack. 9. Gather the two 23” rear mount brackets from the rack kit. 10. At the rear of the rack, insert the rear mount brackets into the rear mount support brackets and secure them to the rear of the rack using two of the appropriate screws on each bracket. 11. Using four of the #10-32 X 5/16” panhead Philips screws (two per side), secure the rear mount brackets to the rear mount support brackets. 3. 4. 5. Gather the fixed mount brackets from the rack kit. Optional; using the fixed mount front brackets, locate the holes for your two top rack mounting screws (one for each bracket), whichever size is appropriate. Ensure there is at least 2.25” clearance above and 1.5” below bracket location. Also, ensure four rack holes are visible through the four obrounds in the bracket. Install top location rack mount screws only, finger tight, then back screws out one full rotation to allow the bracket to slide freely between the screws and the rack. Using six of the supplied #10-32X5/16” flathead Philips screws (three screws per bracket), secure the front fixed mount brackets to the sides of the system. Lift the system to the desired location in the rack. If top location rack screws have been installed, align top clearance hole in the front mount rack bracket over screw head and install fully flush with rack, sliding screw into obround relief in the bracket. Using four screws per side, secure the fixed mount front brackets attached to the system to the front of the rack. The size of the screw varies, depending on your particular rack. © 2014 Sonus Networks, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. Do not distribute without permission. Page 2 Installing 23” 2-Post Rack 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Gather the fixed mount brackets from the rack kit. Optional; using the fixed mount front brackets, locate the holes for your top rack mounting screws, whichever size is appropriate. Ensure there is at least 2.25” clearance above and 1.5” below bracket location. Also, ensure four rack holes are visible through the four obrounds in the bracket. Install top location rack mount screws only, finger tight, then back screws out one full rotation to allow the bracket to slide freely between the screws and the rack. Using six of the supplied #10-32X5/16” flathead Philips screws (three screws per bracket), secure the front fixed mount brackets to the sides of the system. Lift the system to the desired location in the rack. If top location rack screws have been installed, align top clearance hole in the front mount rack bracket over screw head and install fully flush with rack, sliding screw into obround relief in the bracket. Using four screws per side, secure the fixed mount front brackets attached to the system to the front of the rack. The size of the screw varies, depending on your particular rack. III. Attaching the Front Bezel Attach the front bezel to the SBC 7000 by aligning 4 ball studs located on the bezel assembly to the ball stud sockets located on the SBC 7000 chassis. Apply equal forward pressure to the four corners of the bezel assembly until each of the four corners “click-in”. IV. SBCSBC 7000 Ethernet IV. Connecting Connecting the 7000 Cables and Data Cables 1. Installing SFPs The SBC 7000 uses both SFP and SFP+ transceivers:  Install SFP Gigabit Ethernet LC or Gigabit Ethernet copper RJ-4 transceivers in the management ports 0-1 of each SBC 7000 before making fiber connections.  Install the SFP+ 10Gigabit Ethernet LC transceivers in the media ports 0-3 and the HA ports 0-1 of each SBC 7000 before making the fiber connections. The following SFPs are available:  SBC-SFPMM-1G: GIG-E, MULTIMODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANCEIVER MODULE, LC, SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE (SFP), 300M  SBC-SFPMM-10G: 10.3GB/S, MULTIMODE, FIBER OPTIC XCVR, LC, SFP, 300M 850NM, DMI GIG-E, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE, LC, SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE (SFP), 10KM 1310NM  SBC-SFPSM-1G: GIG-E, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE, LC, SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE (SFP), 10KM 1310NM, DMI  SBC-SFPSM-10G: 10.3GB/S, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC XCVR, LC, SFP, 10KM 1310NM, DM  SBC-SFPCOPPER-1G: GIGE, 1000 BASE-T SMALL FROM PLUGGABLE (SFP) Single mode or multi mode or copper SFP transceivers can be used in any media ports and HA ports. Warning: Sonus provided SFP/SFP+ modules must be used to guarantee proper operation of the external ports. Failure to follow this recommendation may cause permanent damage to the system. 2. Connecting High Availability Port © 2014 Sonus Networks, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. Do not distribute without permission. Page 3 3. Connecting the Management Port 4. Connecting the Serial Port What To Do Next Now that you have installed and commissioned the SBC 7000 hardware, the next step is to configure the firmware, management ports and install the SBC 7000 series application software. For more information on installing or upgrading the SBC 7000 series application, refer the following link: https://support.sonus.net/display/SBXDOC41/Installing+SBC+Software To establish the serial connection, you must connect the supplied cable PN 401-00119 to the serial port of the SBC 7000 and serial port of the host PC. Use the following serial port settings of the PC: 115200/N/8/1. Reference Links  SBC 7000 Hardware Installation: https://support.sonus.net/display/SBXDOC41/Installing+SBC+7000+Series+Hardware  SBC 4.1 Software Installation: https://support.sonus.net/display/SBXDOC41/Installing+SBC+Software 5. Grounding SBC 7000 Chassis 6. Connecting to AC Power and DC Power  SBC 4.1 Release Notes: https://support.sonus.net/display/SBXDOC41/SBC+04.01.00R000+Release+Notes © 2014 Sonus Networks, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary. All Rights Reserved. Do not distribute without permission. Page 4