Vanguard Managed Solutions installation manual Vanguard 342 Description, Limitations

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Vanguard 342 Description

Vanguard 342 Description

Introduction

This section describes the Vanguard 342 device.

Description

 

 

 

The Vanguard 342 is a member of the 340 family. The Vanguard 342 expands the

 

capabilities of the 340 by providing enhanced performance, increased memory and

 

support for new applications and services to meet the growing demands of the small

 

branch office. It’s high performance architecture and features enable new WAN

 

services such as G.SHDSL, broadband DSL and Cable access, as well as

 

multiservice voice, data, video integration, and VPN. The 342 comes standard with

 

two 10/100BaseT auto-sensing Ethernet ports - one of which can be used as a WAN

 

port for direct connectivity to a DSL or Cable modem, or for LAN segmentation to

 

separate public from private data.

 

The Vanguard 342 offers cost-effective integrated solutions that simultaneously

 

support:

 

 

 

Data

 

 

 

Fax

 

 

 

• Voice over Frame Relay and Voice over IP

 

 

 

• Virtual Private Network (VPN)

 

 

 

Broadband access

 

 

 

• Two 10/100BT LAN Ports

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second LAN port is port 8.

 

The Vanguard 342 is SNMP-manageable and comes with a variety of LAN, SNA,

 

and IP networking features. The Vanguard 342 supports two Vanguard Daughtercard

 

slots for voice, fax and mixed protocol data traffic such as, IP, Frame Relay, X.25,

 

ISDN, or NX64 T1/E1 services. The Vanguard 342 also comes with two

 

10/100BT LAN Ports.

 

For descriptions of the Vanguard 342 Daughtercard and other hardware components,

 

refer to the appropriate sections in Chapter 2, Hardware Description.

Limitations

 

 

 

Ethernet SLAC stations are not supported on the 2nd LAN port of

 

Vanguard® 342 .

Note

CMEM configurations from Vanguard 342 should not be loaded on a Vanguard 340. If the 342 CMEM has Port 5 with a Bridge Link Number or Router Interface Number parameters with a value different from 1, then the Port 5 record needs to be deleted and then created again.

FLASH SIMMs for the Vanguard 340 and 6400 Series are not compatible with the Vanguard 342. Vanguard 342 SIMMs are not compatible with the Vanguard 340 and 6400 Series. The SIMMs could be damaged.

The Vanguard 342 requires 6.2 or greater software.

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About the Vanguard 342

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Contents Vanguard Managed Solutions Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights LegendRadio Frequency Interference Regulations Proprietary MaterialTelecommunications Regulations Page Contents Contents Overview About This ManualThis Chapter Description Documentation About This Manual Related DocumentationOther Documentation Kit IncludesAbout This Manual Page Simplified Chinese Danish Særlige Special Notices and TranslationsOverskrifter Finnish Erityisilmoitukset Dutch BijzondereVermeldingen French MessagesItalian German BesondereHinweise Simboli specialiJapanese Korean Norwegian Spesielle MerknaderEspeciales Portuguese PortugalSpanish/Spain Notificaciones Swedish SpeciellaVarning Questions Customer InformationCustomer Comments AboutPage Customer Response Card Page Chapter Description Vanguard 342 DescriptionLimitations Features and Functionality Daughtercard FunctionalityTarget Applications Virtual Private Network What is a VPN? Advantages of aRequirements of a Hardware-based VPN Solution for Site-to-Site Applications Hardware OptionsStandard-based Tunneling and Encryption for IP Traffic IPSecSecurity Features Encryption over IP, Frame Relay, and X.25 NetworksIP and Serial Protocols over Frame Relay IP and Serial Protocols over Frame RelayVideo and Serial Protocols over Public or Private Networks Video and Serial Protocols over Public or Private NetworksSpeeds Application Daughtercard Application Description Type Used DSU DIM, FXS/FXOSoho and Branch Office to Central Office over Isdn Small Home and Branch Office to Central Office ApplicationOffice Type Daughtercard Used Description DSL/Cable Modem 342LAN Over WAN G.SHDSL Daughtercard Installed Shdsl DaughtercardLAN Segmentation LAN SegmentationVirtual LAN Vlan 10. VlanVanguard 342 DCE INT -- VG6560/VG320/VG64xx EXT at 1.5 Mbps Clocking Limitations VanguardLimitation Vanguard 342 DCE INT -- VG6560 SDB2 EXTChapter Hardware Description OverviewEnclosure Introduction Vanguard 342 Enclosure Front PanelRear Panel Vanguard 342 Rear PanelMotherboard GeneralMotherboard AccessDaughtercards Vanguard 342 Compatible Flash Simm Devices are as follows Vanguard 340 Compatible Flash Simm Devices are as followsDIM Vanguard DaughtercardsCompatibility Port FXS/FXO Voice Daughtercard Connector FXO Daughtercard 10. Dual E&M Daughtercard Connector Dual E&M12. Isdn and Enhanced Isdn BRI-S/T Daughtercard Connector Isdn Enhanced Isdn BRI-S/T Data Isdn BRI Voice14. DSU Daughtercard Connector 16. V.90 Daughtercard Connectors ModemPage Installation and Replacement Checking Your Shipment Contents Installing The Vanguard Selecting and Preparing the Installation Site Proper Cable and Air Clearance Installation Installing Your VanguardStep Action Thermal Considerations Inlet TemperaturePower Supply FanInterface Type Configuring the Serial InterfaceInterface Option Parameter Setting the Interface TypeConfigure Port Step Action Result/DescriptionPort Setting the Interface OptionsEnter Types Cabling the Vanguard PanelPort Connector Interface Cable Required Speed Port Characteristics and CablingCharacteristics Cable Requirements Application SpecificDTE DCEConfigure port ConnectorsCable Information RJ45 Pin Signal Pin Connection On DB25F Adapter RJ45 PinoutPin Signal 10/100BaseT Adapter CablePort3 Function/Signal Port DTE Signal using Pin NameTest Mode External Transmit Clock Make Busy Adapter CableDB25 V.35/V.36 Pinouts CLOCK-B External External Transmit CLOCK-ATIMING-A Received DATA-B Port DCE Signal Function/Signal DTE Signal Pin Name UsingCONTROL-B Signal Element TIMING-B External Transmit Clock B Clock aConnections mode Crossover Cable ConnectionsModifying Your Vanguard Installing Vanguard Daughtercards VanguardAccessing the Motherboard AccessingVanguard 342 Motherboard Removal and Replacement Removing Motherboard Procedure forInstalling Motherboard StepSdram Dimm Adding and Removing Memory ModulesFlash Simm Adding/Removing Adding/Removing Data Compression Encryption SimmSimm and Dimm Installation/Replacement Location of Motherboard Components Simm and Dimm Slots Sdram Dimm Flash SimmInstalling/Removing the Lithium Battery Installing Battery RemovingPage Powering Up and Loading Software Overview Powering On Powering Up Your VanguardResetting Powering Off The Vanguard Approved Practice for Powering Down a Vanguard UnitPowering Off The Vanguard Detailed Front Powerup DiagnosticsPanel LEDs Sequence Power UpWhen This indicates GreenAccessing the Control Terminal Port Telnet Using RemoteUsing SoTCP EnterWhere to Get Obtaining and Installing Operating SoftwareOperating Software File Formats Filename DescriptionHardware SpecificationsSoftware Specifications Appendix B Software License and Regulatory Information OverviewRJ49C How to Order ConnectionsRJ48S RJ48CTelephone Customer-ProvidedEquipment Product Declarations and Regulatory Information CE MarkingDeclarations Conformity Verklaring van overeenstemmingItalian Dichiarazione di conformità Product Declarations and Regulatory Information Page Limited Warranty Page Return Procedures Introduction For Locations ContactFactory Repair Numerics IndexCTP Simm Index-3