Allied Telesis AT-EN646, AT-iMG646PX-ON manual Features

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Chapter 1: Overview

Features

The AT-iMG646xx-ON gateway is optimized for delivery of IP Triple Play services. With full routing and multicast capabilities, the AT-iMG646xx-ON gateway simultaneously delivers high quality IP video, up to four lines of VoIP, and differentiated data services. Security for the service provider and subscriber are ensured through Stateful-Inspection Firewall and NAT. The AT-iMG646BD model gateway accelerates the move towards network convergence through proven interoperability with major softswitch vendors using MGCP, SIP, and H.323 VoIP protocols.

Designed for one- or two-phase installation, the AT-IMG646BD-ON and AT-iMG646PX-ON gateways have integrated fiber drop cable termination and fiber splice protection. A single fiber network uplink ensures efficient use of network infrastructure, and the AT-iMG646xx-ON gateway provides six 10/100Base-T ports for connection to setup boxes, PCs, and Ethernet devices. Remote monitoring and configuration software increase service reliability and eliminate the need for truck rolls. The gateways are powered by an uninterruptible power supply for lifeline POTS.

Common features of the AT-iMG646xx series intelligent Multiservice

Gateways include:

ˆFour analog telephone ports with a pair of terminal blocks per port

ˆFour RJ-11 pigtail connectors for in-house wiring troubleshooting

ˆSix 10/100Base-TX Ethernet (LAN) ports with RJ-45 connectors

ˆIP Triple Play ready

ˆStateful inspection firewall/NAT for customer and provider security

ˆSingle bidirectional fiber for reduced infrastructure cost

ˆRemote configuration through AlliedView NMS or Zero Touch Configurator software

ˆMajor softswitch manufacturer compatibility established

ˆService specific management and monitoring ensures quality of service to customers

ˆEnvironmentally hardened gateway for outdoor deployments

ˆInstallation flexibility from two-part enclosure and gateway design

ˆInternal fiber management for fiber optic drop cable termination

ˆ8 hour battery backup option for lifeline POTS support

ˆLEDs for system, WAN, LAN, and VoIP status

In addition to the common features listed above, the AT-iMG646BD-ON model has the following features

ˆOne 100Base-BX single fiber bidirectional uplink (WAN) port

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Contents Installation Guide Page Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards Translated Safety Statements Contents Section II Indoor Installation Figures Connecting the Management Cable Tables Tables Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document Symbol Meaning DescriptionWhere to Find Web-based Guides Warranty Contacting Allied Telesis Management Software Updates Preface Overview ChapterFeatures Page 878 LEDs LEDState Description Outdoor Installation SectionSection I Outdoor Installation Outdoor Installation Overview Enclosure Illustrates the AT-EN646 enclosureInstallation Options Outdoor Installation Overview Section II Indoor Installation Installing the Enclosure Reviewing Safety Precautions Section I Outdoor Installation Required Tools and Supplies Tools Additional SuppliesMounting the Enclosure Mounting Hole LocationsInstalling the Enclosure Installing the Grounding Plate Installing the Fiber Optic Drop Cable Installing Dielectric Drop CablePositioning the Cable Installing the Ground Wire Securing the Tracer Wire and Aramid Yarn Installing Armored Drop Cable 1188 Armored Drop Cable Secured to the Grounding Plate 1196 Using the Two Part Metal Splice Tray Splicing the Drop Cable and Securing the Fusion Splice TraySecuring the Buffer Tube Installing the Enclosure 854 Using the Plastic Splice Tray 1182 1184 Installing the Gateway Outdoors Reviewing Safety Precautions Section I Outdoor Installation Required Tools and Supplies Installing the Gateway Installing Gateway EnclosurePositioning the Gateway on the Mounting Post Mounting the Gateway Preparing Connecting Power Cord Proper Installation of the Terminal Block Ground Wire Mounting the Splice Tray on the Gateway Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable Connecting the Telephone Wires Connecting the LAN Cables Inserting the Wire Tie Completing the Installation Installing the Gateway Outdoors Indoor Installation Section II Indoor Installation Installing the Gateway Indoors Installing the Gateway Indoors Section II Indoor Installation Required Tools and Supplies Preparing for the Installation Securing the Plywood to the Wall Securing the Grounding Stud Securing the Gateway to the Mounting Surface Connecting the Ground Wire Preparing and Connecting the Power Cord 1305 Plugging in the DC Terminal Block Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable Connecting the Fiber Optic CableConnecting the Telephone Wires Connecting the Telephone WiresConnecting the LAN Cables Connecting the LAN CablesCompleting the Installation Troubleshooting Section III Troubleshooting Section I Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Power Cord Wiring Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Appendix BUsing a Cartridge-Type Cleaner Rubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning SurfacePage Using a Swab Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule If desired, repeat stepPage Appendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Turnup Process Appendix CTurnup Flowchart