SKSpruce Technologies SAC700E Intelligent Multi-Service Controller User Manual

SKSpruce Technologies Co., Ltd. Intelligent Multi-Service Controller

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  http://www.skspruce.com/  San Jose 1885 Lundy Ave., Suite 270, San Jose, CA 95131, USA Tel: +1 (408) 449-5604    SAC700E INTELLIGENT MULTI-SERVICE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION MANUAL Hong Kong 15K International Industrial Centre, 2-8 Kwei Tei Street, Shatin, Hong Kong Tel: +852 26983874     Chengdu A1, Tianfu Software Park, 1129 Century City Road, High-tech Zone, Chengdu, Sichuan, P.R. China Tel: +86 28 85231119  Revision: 1 Issued on 2016-12-15       SKSpruce Technologies
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Contents   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 1  Contents 1 Installation Environments ........................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 Security Precautions ........................................................................................................................ 3 1.1.1 Security Advisories .................................................................................................................. 3 1.1.2 ESD Protection ........................................................................................................................ 3 1.1.3 Security Consideration for the Use of Laser............................................................................ 4 1.2 Tool List ............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Environment Requirements .............................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Operator Requirements .................................................................................................................... 5 2 Unpacking and Inspections ..................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Product Introductions ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Unpacking Inspections and Assembly ............................................................................................. 7 3 Frame Installations .................................................................................................................................. 8 3.1 Frame Dimensions ........................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Frame Installations ........................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Frame Ground Connections ............................................................................................................ 11 4 Installing and Removing Components .................................................................................................. 12 4.1 Installing CM-2XGEF/CM-4GEF Extended Module (optional) ....................................................... 12 4.2 Installing/Removing SFP Module ................................................................................................... 13 5 Cable Connection .................................................................................................................................. 15 5.1 Cable Type ..................................................................................................................................... 15 6 Power On/Off ......................................................................................................................................... 17 6.1 AC Power On/Off ............................................................................................................................ 17 6.2 DC Power Switch ........................................................................................................................... 17 7 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 18 7.1 Chasis Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 18
Installation Environments   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 2  Preface Audience This publication is for experienced network managers to configure and manage the AP under local forwarding or centrol forwarding mode. Symbol Symbol Descriptions Bold The CLI command is Bold. Italic The secondary title is in Italic. Courier New  Courier New. Example: # ping -t 10.10.10.1 Change Records Version Issue Date Remarks 01 2015.04.24 Version 01 02 2016.02.18 Version 02
Installation Environments   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 3  1 Installation Environments 1.1 Security Precautions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, please carefully read the following safety precautions before installations. 1.1.1 Security Advisories Make sure the ground dry and smooth. Keep the chassis clean and dust-free. Keep the chassis away from radiator and heat source. Keep the chassis and installation tools not in walking areas. Before moving the chassis, remove the internal lines such as the power line. To prevent any surface damage, please avoid friction between equipment. Use only local and national electrical codes to upgrade the equipment. 1.1.2 ESD Protection The equipment contains ESD sensitive devices and ESD can cause equipment and its parts seriously damaged. Please avoid electrostatic discharge damage according to the following precautions: When unpacking, please remove the anti-static packing material components after the installation devices are ready. Before removing the anti-static packing, please make sure to use earth tape to discharge the static electricity of the body. Before moving a sensitive device, please place it into the antistatic container or using anti-static packing. If possible, even in the absence of electrostatic environment, please always use anti-static mat and work mat to handle any sensitive devices. Please follow the steps below when putting on anti-static bracelet: Wear the anti-static bracelet. Fasten the anti-static bracelet, and ensure the antistatic bracelet keeping good contact with the skin. Ensure the anti-static bracelet grounding end inserting into the ground, and good contact between the antistatic bracelet and the ground.
Installation Environments   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 4  1.1.3 Security Consideration for the Use of Laser The equipment supports optical interface. When using the optical fiber in upgrade operation, pay attention not to look directly into the optical interface. Caution: Optical fiber laser hurts eyes. 1.2 Tool List Table 1-1 Tool list Tool Usage Cross Screwdriver Cross Screw Drive Straight Screwdriver Straight Screw Drive Anti-Static Bracelet Anti-Static Electricity Optical Fiber Cleaning Kit Optical Fiber Cleaning Caution: The tools mentioned above are not delivered with the equipment. 1.3 Environment Requirements To ensure the normal operation and prolong its service life, please ensure meet the following installation environment requirements. Table 1-2 Environment requirements Item Unit Range Temperature ℃ 0 to 40 Relative Humidity  %  5 to 85 (Non-condensing) Air Pressure  kPa  70 to 105 (Air pressure of 70 kPa is equivalent to 3000 m above sea level.) Place the board in a clean and ventilated environment. The installation site should be far away from radiators and heat sources and without conductive dust, corrosive gas and explosives. Please do not place the equipment in dusty environment, or may clog the filter, and reduce the cooling efficiency.
Installation Environments   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 5  1.4 Operator Requirements Operators need to meet the following requirements:   Basic knowledge of equipment test and operation. Basic knowledge of laser operation, ESD and electronic appliances. Basic knowledge of using installation tools. Experienced service engineers in communication technology or other relative fields. Fully understand and seriously take security standards.
Unpacking and Inspections   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 6  2 Unpacking and Inspections 2.1 Product Introductions Figure 2-1 Product figure  The appearance of the product is as the above figure. Table 2-1 The front panel Name No. Description USB  2  Managing CPU Serial port  1  Adjusting CPU Network port  6  Data transmission. Optical port  8  Data transmission. Table 2-2 Indicators Name Status Description Power Steady Green The chassis and board are both in normal power supply DM Yellow  Self-checking indicator Status Yellow System status indicator HA Yellow  Master-backup indicator
Unpacking and Inspections   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 7  2.2 Unpacking Inspections and Assembly Follow these steps to unpack each container for delivery: Before unpacking and sign for delivery, check damage of each container in transport. Any damage claim should be in accordance with the procedure that the carrier releases. According to the packing list, check each package and its components, verify all the items, and make sure all the items are in good condition. The equipment packaging item list is as following:  1U Equipment  Assembly parts (hangers and screws)  AC Power Line  SFP module (optional)  Debugging Cable  A set of documents Warnings: This equipment contains sensitive devices. To prevent electrostatic damage, please wear anti-static bracelet.
Frame Installations   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 8  3 Frame Installations 3.1 Frame Dimensions The equipment can be installed in a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) frame. The 19-inch frame, released on August 24th, 1992, must accord with the standard of EIA - 310 - D. Each case is 22.50 inches tall (57.16 cm). This is equivalent to about 13 frame installation units. (RMUs: 1RMU = 1.75 inches =4.45 cm) Frame installation security requirement is as shown below:   The frame or cabinet must meet the laws and regulations of all electrical and mechanical security in the installation country. The products installed on frame and the frame must connect grounded correctly and ensure the ground connection is established in the process of normal use. Shut off the power before building the power connection. It is suggested that the circuit breaker sho uld be installed on the top of each frame. The circuit breaker is designed as automatic operation electric switch to protect from circuit overload or short circuit caused damages. Its basic function is to detect fault conditions and immediately break the current by interrupting the continuity after a fault condition is detected. The 2 circuit breakers on the frame are for each case. 3.2 Frame Installations The frame installation is under the following steps: Step 1 Tighten all the frame installation trays with M6 screws to support the safety and ensure not over tightened.
Frame Installations   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 9  Figure 3-1 Frame Tray Installations  Step 2 Install the hanggers onto the equipment. Figure 3-2 Left hanger installations
Frame Installations   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 10  Figure 3-3 Right hanger installations  Step 3 Install the equipment onto the 19-inch frame and tighten it with 4 screws as shown below. Figure 3-4 Tighten the Nut
Frame Installations   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 11  3.3 Frame Ground Connections The equipment provides 2 M6 frame ground ends on the bottom of the frame as shown below.   Figure 3-5 Frame Ground Ends  Frame Ground Cable Dimensions: Cable Size: AWG6 End: 45° Tongue Connection End Frame Grounding Cable Figure 3-6 Frame Ground Cable  Caution: Frame ground connection must accord with the applicable standard, the local requirements and the company's regular installation methods. All the ground connections must be anti-oxidation coated.
Installing and Removing Components   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 12  4 Installing and Removing Components 4.1 Installing CM-2XGEF/CM-4GEF Extended Module (optional) The 2 installation methods are the same. Set CM-2XGEF module installation as an example to describe the installation steps of extended module. Step 1 Fix the module and the installation plate with 3 M2.5x6 screws.
Installing and Removing Components   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 13  Remove one blank panel on the slot (set slot0 as an example) and push the extension plate into the slot as shown below.  Step 2 Tighten the screw on the panel to complete the installation.  4.2 Installing/Removing SFP Module The equipment supports GE ports and 10 GE Ethernet ports on the small form factor pluggable (SFP) optical module. GE port can also support copper SFP modules as shown in the following figure: Figure 4-1 Fiber SFP Module
Installing and Removing Components   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 14  Figure 4-2 Copper SFP Module  Please notice the following when install/remove SFP modules:  Slowly and carefully insert all modules to avoid damages.  Slightly install/remove SFP Module to avoid serious module and card damages.  Please unlock the locking mechanism before removing the SFP modules on card to avoid damages. Install SFP modules as the following steps: Step 1 Remove the black dust plug on the port(the dust plug can be used multiple times) Step 2 Insert the SFP module into the corresponding port and ensure using the locking mechanism. Remove SFP modules as the following steps: Step 1 Unlock the locking mechanism and pull the handle outward on the SFP module. Step 2 Pull the SFP card handle. Step 3 Install the dust plug into the empty interface. Caution:   Please do not power off when installing/removing the SFP module.
Cable Connection   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 15  5 Cable Connection 5.1 Cable Type There are three kinds of cables which need to be established during the equipment cable connection • Optical fiber • Ethernet cable • Console cable Optical Fiber   The equipment GE ports and 10GE ports support SFP modules with LC connectors to establish fiber connections. Figure 5-1 Optical fiber  Caution: Optical fiber will not be shipped with the equipment.   Ethernet cable The equipment uses Category 5 (CAT 5) Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors to establish electrical Ethernet connections.
Cable Connection   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 16  Figure 5-2  Ethernet cable  Figure 5-3 RJ45 connector  Table 5-1 RJ45 interface pin Pin 100Base-Tx 100Mbps Cat5 1000Base-Tx 1Gbps Cat5 1  TX+ BI DA+ 2  TX-  BI DA- 3  RX+ BI DB+ 4  Na BI DC+ 5  Na BI DC- 6  RX-  BI DB- 7  Na BI DD+ 8  Na BI DD- RX=Receive Data TX=Transmit Data BI=BI directional data DA,DB,DC,DD=Data Pair A,B,C and D
Power On/Off   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 17  6 Power On/Off 6.1 AC Power On/Off The SAC700E equipment uses ATX power switch. After the power cord connected properly, if the last power status is off, the equipment will power on directly and if the last power status is ATX On/Off, click on the ATX power switch to power on the equipment. After system boot starts, the fan will rotate faster than when it normally works, and all the LED lights on card and module will flash. After a period of time (up to one minute), the fan speed returns to normal working state, and the corresponding indicator shuts down. Warnings: Do not touch the power supply side when power on the system. Push ATX power switch to power off the equipment. The equipment will save the data and close the related process and then power off. 6.2 DC Power Switch The DC version equipment has 2 power switches: 1.AT switch; 2.ATX switch as shown below: Figure 6-1 Power switch  The AT switch is on the DC power module. You can disable the DC power supply. For the use of ATX power swith, please refer to the descriptions in the previous chapter.
Specifications   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 18  7 Specifications 7.1 Chasis Specifications Table 7-1 Chasis Specifications Item Description Type  1 U   Dimensions (W x D x H) 450 mm x 440 mm x 44 mm Interface 6 x RJ45 or 2 x SFP Weight (full loaded) 6.25 kg Power supply (AC) 100 V ~240 V AC,50 Hz~60 Hz DC power supply (optional) 36 V~72 V DC 7.2 Certifications The following table lists the certifications of the SAC700E.
Specifications   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 19  Certification Description FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Specifications   SAC700E Wireless Access Controller Installation Manual 20  Abbreviations A AC ACL AP   Alternating Current Access Control List Access Point C CAPWAP  D DHCP  M MAC  N NAT  R RFC  S SSID  V VLAN  W WEP WPA  Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol   Multi-Access Computer   Network Address Translation   Request For Comments   Service Set Identifier   Virtual Local Area Network  Wired Equivalent Privacy Wi-Fi Protected Access

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