Manual-RAX711 (A) (Rel - 03)
Manual-RAX711 (A) (Rel - 03)
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Preface
Objectives
This guide describes the structure, power supply, and cables of the ISCOM RAX711,
including features, appearance, interfaces, LEDs, and specifications, as well as appearance
and technical specifications of cables.
Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Conventions
Symbol conventions
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Symbol Description
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not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
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General conventions
Convention Description
Changehistory
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.
Issue 03 (2014-04-18)
Third commercial release
Modified address and postal code of Raisecom.
Upgraded software version to REAP 1.2.500.
Issue 02 (2013-09-30)
Second commercial release
Upgraded software version to REAP 1.2.
Issue 01 (2013-04-25)
Initial commercial release
Contents
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 1
2 Structure .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Appearance ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 LEDs ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.4 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Cables ............................................................................................................................................ 11
4.1 Grounding cables ........................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................ 11
4.1.3 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 11
4.2 DC power cables ............................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2.3 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 12
4.3 AC power cables ............................................................................................................................................ 13
4.3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 13
4.3.2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................ 13
4.3.3 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 13
4.4 Console cable ................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.4.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 14
4.4.2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................ 14
4.4.3 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 15
4.5 Fiber ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 16
6 Appendix ...................................................................................................................................... 27
6.1 Terms .............................................................................................................................................................. 27
6.2 Acronyms and abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... 28
1 Overview
This chapter describes features of the ISCOM RAX711, including the following sections:
Introduction
Features
1.1 Introduction
The ISCOM RAX711, a GE Ethernet Demarcation Device (EDD) developed by Raisecom, is
designed for remote access to the Ethernet Metropolitan Access Network (MAN). By
cooperating with the ISCOM2924GF-4GE/4C at the Central Office (CO), it provides a bearer
Ethernet access solution that is of easy access and easy service activation.
The ISCOM RAX711 has the following interfaces:
Two uplink Small Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical interfaces, which support 100BASE-
FX/1000BASE-X SFP and 10/100/1000BASE-T SFP.
Four pairs of downlink service Combo interface, of which:
– Four Combo optical interfaces support the 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X SFP.
– Four Combo electrical interfaces support the 10/100/1000BASE-T.
The ISCOM RAX711 can be installed in the following scenarios of a telecom equipment
room:
ETSI 300-mm-deep cabinet
19-inch 450-mm-deep cabinet
19-inch 600-mm-deep cabinet
Open rack
Workbench
1.2 Features
The ISCOM RAX711 has the following features:
2 Structure
This chapter describes the system structure, including the following sections:
Appearance
Interfaces
LEDs
Specifications
2.1 Appearance
Figure 2-1–Figure 2-3 show the appearance of the ISCOM RAX711.
2 AC AC power interface
100-240~, 50/60Hz, 0.5A
3 -48V 1A DC power interface
4 LNK/ACT and SPEED Service interface LEDs
5 NNI Uplink service interface (SFP)
6 UNI Downlink service interface (Combo)
7 LNK/ACT and 100M SNMP interface (RJ45)
8 CONSOLE Console interface (RJ45)
9 PWR and SYS PWR and SYS LEDs
2.2 Interfaces
The ISCOM RAX711 has 4 pairs of downlink service Combo interfaces and 2 uplink service
SFP optical interfaces.
Table 2-2 lists interfaces on the ISCOM RAX711 panel.
2.3 LEDs
Table 2-3 lists LEDs on the ISCOM RAX711 panel.
connected.
100M Green SNMP interface rate LED
(SNMP) Green: the SNMP interface rate is 100 Mbit/s.
Off: the SNMP interface rate is 10 Mbit/s or the SNMP
interface is not working.
PWR Green Power LED
Green: the power supply is normal.
Off: the power supply is off or abnormal.
SYS Green System working LED
Green: the system is working improperly.
Slow blinking green: the configuration file is successfully
loaded, and the system is working properly.
Fast blinking green: the configuration file is being loaded or
working properly.
2.4 Specifications
Table 2-4 lists specifications of the ISCOM RAX711.
Parameter Value
Dimensions 320 mm (Width) × 200 mm (Depth) × 43.6 mm
(Height)
Power ≤ 20 W
Weight ≤ 2.2 kg
Operating temperature 0–50°C
Operating humidity 10%–90% RH (indoor, non-condensing)
Input AC Rated voltage -48 VDC
voltage
Voltage range -36 to -72 VDC
Input DC Rated voltage 220 VAC
voltage
Voltage range 100–240 VAC
Parameter Value
Frequency 50/60 Hz
6 kV in differential mode
Lightning AC power
6 kV in common mode
protection
1 kV in differential mode
level DC power
2 kV in common mode
This chapter describes functions, appearance, interface, and specifications of the AC power
module used by the ISCOM RAX711.
Functions
Appearance and interfaces
Specifications
3.1 Functions
Power modules of the ISCOM RAX711 have the following functions:
Support -48 VDC power through the DC power module.
Support 220 VAC power through the AC power module.
The ISCOM RAX711 family has different models, supporting different power input
modes:
− ISCOM RAX711-AC_DC: be embedded with a DC power module and an AC power
module. Support dual power 1+1 protection and hybrid input of AC and DC power.
− ISCOM RAX711-AC: be embedded with an AC power module and support single
AC power input.
− ISCOM RAX711-DC: be embedded with a DC power module and support single DC
power input.
Adopt intelligent fan design, including monitoring fan faults, automatic adjustment of
rotational speed of the fan, and reading rotational speed of the fan.
Support power Dying Gasp (power failure).
The quantity and type of power interfaces are different for various models, as listed in Table
3-1.
3.3 Specifications
Table 3-2 lists specifications of power modules on the ISCOM RAX711.
4 Cables
This chapter describes cables used by the ISCOM RAX711, including the following sections:
Grounding cables
DC power cables
AC power cables
Console cable
Fiber
Ethernet cables
4.1.2 Appearance
The grounding cable is composed of OT terminals and the coaxial cable, as shown in Figure
4-1.
Table 4-1 Specifications of the grounding cable for the ISCOM RAX711
Item Description
Connector Non-insulated terminal-OT-2.5mm2-M4-tinning-round pre-insulation
terminal-16-14AWG (1.3–2.0 mm2)
Item Description
Model Electron power cable-450V/750V-H07Z-K-2.5mm2-yellow/green-
Low-smoke halogen-free burn-resistant cable
The ISCOM RAX711 is delivered without the grounding cable. If required, make the
grounding cable on site according to technical specifications.
4.2.2 Appearance
The DC power cable is composed of DC connectors and conducting wire, as shown in Figure
4-2.
Item Description
Raisecom can provide cables used in some other countries, such as Brazil. You can
contact Raisecom technical support engineers if needed.
4.3.2 Appearance
Figure 4-3 shows the European standard AC power cable.
Parameter Description
Name European standard French mode receptacle-10A/250V-1.5m/RoHS
French mode 3-pin plug
Connector
IEC60320-C13 receptacle
Type Copper core multi-strand power cable 18AWG (0.8 mm2)
Length 1.5 m
Parameter Description
Name American standard 3-pin-plug-10A/250V-1.5m/RoHS
American standard 3-pin plug NEMA5-15
Connector
IEC60320-C13 receptacle
Type Copper core multi-strand power cable 18AWG (0.8 mm2)
Length 1.5 m
4.4.2 Appearance
Figure 4-5 shows the RJ45 Console cable.
Item Description
Name CBL-RS232-DB9F/RJ45-B-2m/RoHS
RJ45 connector
Connector
DB9 female connector
Model Unshielded Cat 5 flat cable
Length 2m
Table 4-7 lists wiring on the Console interface on the ISCOM RAX711.
Figure 4-6 shows wiring between PINs on the ISCOM RAX711 and PINs on the PC.
Figure 4-6 Wiring between PINs on the ISCOM RAX711 and PINs on the PC
4.5 Fiber
4.5.1 Introduction
Table 4-9 lists fiber connectors.
4.5.2 Appearance
Figure 4-7 shows the LC/PC fiber connector.
When connecting or removing the LC/PC optical connector, align the connector with the
optical interface, and do not rotate the fiber. Operate the fiber as below:
Align the head of the fiber jumper with the optical interface and insert the optical fiber
into the interface gently.
To remove the fiber, press the latch on the connector, and pull the fiber out.
Figure 4-8 shows the SC/PC fiber connector.
When connecting or removing the SC/PC optical connector, align the connector with the
optical interface, and do not rotate the fiber. Operate the fiber as below:
Align the head of the fiber jumper with the optical interface and insert the optical fiber
into the interface gently.
To remove the fiber, press the fiber head inwards, and then pull the fiber out.
Figure 4-9 shows the FC/PC fiber connector.
When connecting or removing the FC/PC optical connector, operate the fiber as below:
Align the head of the fiber jumper with the optical interface to avoid damaging the
ceramic inner tube, and insert the optical fiber into the interface gently to the bottom.
Then, rotate the screw set clockwise tightly.
To remove the fiber, rotate the screw set anticlockwise. When the screw set is loose, pull
the fiber out.
4.6.2 Appearance
Figure 4-10 shows the Ethernet cable.
Raisecom provides straight-through cables and 100 Mbit/s crossover cables. Table 4-11 lists
technical specifications of the Ethernet cable.
Item Description
Name CBL-ETH-RJ45/RJ45-D
Connector RJ45 crystal head
Model Symmetric twisted pair-100ohm- enhanced CAT5-0.52mm-24AWG-8 pins
Length The letter D is the length, indicating that the cable is customized. For
example, if the customer requires 2-meter cables, they are named CBL-
ETH-RJ45/RJ45-2m.
Straight-through cables
Both two RJ45 connectors of the straight-through cable follow EIA/TIA 568B standard
wiring.
Figure 4-11 shows the wiring of the straight-through cable.
Crossover cable
The wiring of the 100 Mbit/s crossover cable is different from that of the 1000 Mbit/s
crossover cable.
One RJ45 connector of the crossover cable follows EIA/TIA 568A standard wiring; the other
RJ45 connector follows EIA/TIA 568B standard wiring.
Figure 4-12 shows the wiring of the 100 Mbit/s crossover cable.
The 1000 Mbit/s crossover cable uses all 8 pins. The crossover is PIN1 to PIN3, PIN2 to
PIN6, PIN4 to PIN7, and PIN5 to PIN8, as shown in Figure 4-13.
This chapter describes interface and module parameters, including the following sections:
Lookup table for interface parameters
Lookup table for service interface module parameters
Item Description
Connector type LC/PC
Optical interface parameters Depending on the selected SFP
8B/10B (1000BASE-X)
Coding type
4B/5B (100BASE-FX)
Transmission rate 100/1000 Mbit/s, depending on the selected SFP
Duplex mode Full duplex
Item Description
Connector type RJ45
duplex mode.
Item Description
Connector type RJ45
Duplex mode Duplex UART
Electrical features RS-232
Baud rate 9600 Baud
Cable specifications 8-pin cable
Item Description
Connector type RJ45
Interface rate 10/100 Mbit/s auto-negotiation
Wiring Host mode, self-adaptive to the straight-through cable and crossover
cable
6 Appendix
This chapter describes terms, acronyms, and abbreviations involved in this document,
including the following sections:
Terms
Acronyms and abbreviations
6.1 Terms
E
ETSI 600 standard 600-mm-wide and 600-mm-deep cabinet, complying with ETSI
cabinet standards
F
In a communication link, both parties can receive and send data
Full duplex
concurrently.
G
Connecting the device to the ground, usually a yellow/green coaxial
Grounding cable
cable
I
IEEE American Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication
ITU-T
Standardization Sector
Laser products are divided into 4 levels by safety level to the user.
Laser safety level Level 1 laser is the safest and its power is within 1 mW; under
normal conditions, it does not result in harmful radiation or fire.
M
Mounting ear A part used at the side of a chassis to fix the chassis to a cabinet
Multi-mode fiber In this fiber, multi-mode optical signals are transmitted.
R
In synchronization transfer mode, no handshaking signals, able to
RS232 communicate with RS232 or RS422 devices point to point, in
transparent transmission, with a maximum rate of 19.2 Kbit/s
S
Single-mode fiber In this fiber, single-mode optical signals are transmitted.
The Ethernet interface automatically chooses the supported highest
Self-adaption
rate and duplex mode according to auto-negotiation result.
U
Unit of dimension, short for unit. It takes 44.45 mm as basic unit;
U
namely 1 U = 44.45 mm
B
BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit
C
CFM Connectivity Fault Management
E
ESD Electro Static Discharge
EDD Ethernet Demarcation Device
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
L
LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol
M
MPLS Multi-protocol label switching
O
ODF Optical Distribution Frame
OAM Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
P
PTN Packet Transport Network
PTP Precision Time Protocol
Q
QoS Quality of Service
R
RH Relative Humidity
S
SLA Service-Level Agreement
SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable
U
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter