C O N T E N T S C H A P T E R 1 vEdge 100 Router Declaration of Conformity Components and Specifications Front and Rear Panel Components Ports and Connectors Power Supply and Cooling System General Safety Standards Site Preparation Guidelines Install the vEdge 100 Router Connect the vEdge 100 Router...
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Declaration of Conformity Components and Specifications Components and Specifications Front and Rear Panel Components Ports and Connectors Power Supply and Cooling in a Cisco vEdge 100m Router Planning and Installation Planning and Installation Prepare for Router Installation Install the vEdge 100m Router...
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Declaration of Conformity Components and Specifications Front Panel Components Supported Transceivers Ports and Connectors Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 1000 Routers Field-Replaceable Units USB Dongle for Cellular Connection Planning and Installation Prepare for Router Installation Install the vEdge 1000 Router...
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Front and Rear Panel Components NIM and Transceiver Modules Supported Transceivers Ports and Connectors Field-Replaceable Units Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 5000 Routers Planning and Installation Prepare for Router Installation Connect the vEdge 5000 Router vEdge 5000 Router Default Configuration...
C H A P T E R vEdge 100 Router The vEdge 100 router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small business and home offices (SOHO). The vEdge 100 router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features: • Five built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports •...
vEdge 100 Router Declaration of Conformity • Declaration of Conformity, on page 2 • Components and Specifications, on page 2 • General Safety Standards, on page 8 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 20 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) as networking equipment within the following U.S.
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vEdge 100 Router Components and Specifications Chassis Specifications Table 1 lists the specifications for the vEdge 100 router chassis. Table 1: Item Specification Services and Slot Density RJ45 Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 5 ports, one of which has 802.3af PoE source capability Embedded hardware-based crypto acceleration (IPSec) Memory DDR3 ECC DRAM...
vEdge 100 Router Front and Rear Panel Components Item Specification Operating Condition 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) at sea level ( temperature Temperature de-rating of 1.5 deg C per 1000 feet of altitude applicable up to max of 10000 feet or 3000 m) Altitude Max 3000 m (10000 ft) Humidity...
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vEdge 100 Router Front and Rear Panel Components Table 1 describes the LEDs , their color and states, and the status they indicate. Table 2: Color Status Power Green/Red • Off: System is not on • Green: System is healthy and operating fine •...
vEdge 100 Router Ports and Connectors Table 3: Press Behavior Duration Short press Pressing for two seconds resets and reboots the router. Long press Pressing for 10 seconds resets the router and reboots it with factory default configuration. Kensington Security Lock Slot The rear panel of the vEdge 100 router has a small metal-enforced hole for attaching a Kensington lock to secure the router.
vEdge 100 Router Power Supply and Cooling System Console Port The console port on the vEdge 100 router is a serial port and is accessible via a USB Mini-B connector. See Figure 2. Figure 2: USB Mini-B Connector A USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable is shipped with the vEdge 100 router as standard accessory for console port connection.
vEdge 100 Router General Safety Standards If the ambient temperature inside the chassis rises above the acceptable range, the router raises an alarm. If the temperature inside the chassis rises above the maximum threshold temperature, the router shuts down automatically. General Safety Standards Caution Before removing or installing router modules and components, ensure that the router chassis is electrically...
85% humidity levels, non-condensing. Rack Requirements For the Cisco vEdge router models that support the rack mount option, you can mount the routers in a two-post or a four-post rack. Table 1 provides the rack requirements for the routers. Table 5:...
vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router Airflow Requirements When planning your site for installing vEdge routers, allow enough clearance around the installed router. Since the routers work with a front-to-back airflow there are no clearance requirements for the sides, but it is recommended that you provide at least 3 in.
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vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router Note: It is recommended that you do not discard the shipping carton and packing material when you unpack the router. Flatten and store the box in case you need to move or return the router in the future. See Return Hardware .
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vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router Component Quantity Mounting ears, left and right Wall-mount bracket Mounting ears screws (Packet A) Rack-mount screws (Packet B) Lock plate and screw (Packet C) Wall-mount screws (Packet D) Quick Start document Mount the vEdge 100 Router You can mount the vEdge 100 router in one of the following ways: •...
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vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router 1. Grasp both sides of the router, then lift and position it in the rack, making sure that the mounting ear holes are aligned with the threaded holes in the rack rail. Figure 3: Positioning the vEdge 100 Router in the Rack 1.
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vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router 2. Secure the router with a Kensington lock. To do so, first attach the lock plate from packet C to the back of the chassis, then insert the lock in the slot. Figure 5: Securing the Router with a Kensington Lock Tip: It is recommended that you retain the dust covers on any unused ports.
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vEdge 100 Router Install the vEdge 100 Router 1. Mount the router on the mounting plate by aligning the four screws on the underside of the router chassis to the holes in the mounting plate. Then gently slide the router chassis into the slots. Figure 8: Mounting the vEdge 100 Router on the Mounting Plate 1.
vEdge 100 Router Connect the vEdge 100 Router 1. Secure the router with a Kensington security lock using the slot in the rear of the chassis. Figure 10: Securing the Router with a Kensington Security Lock Connect the vEdge 100 Router This article describes how to connect the vEdge 100 router to an AC power source and to a management console.
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vEdge 100 Router Connect the vEdge 100 Router Connect AC Power to the Router To connect the vEdge 100 router to an AC power source, plug one end of the AC power cord into the back of the router, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Connecting AC Power Supply to a vEdge 100 Router Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the power cord supplied with the vEdge 100 router.
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vEdge 100 Router Connect the vEdge 100 Router Connect the Router to a Management Console To connect the vEdge 100 router to a management console: 1. Connect one end of the USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable into the console port, labeled CONSOLE, on the vEdge router.
vEdge 100 Router vEdge 100 Router Default Configuration You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1. Install the USB serial drivers attached here . 2. Launch the Terminal utility. 3. From a terminal shell, access the console port with this command: $ screen /dev/tty.usbserial* 115200,cs8 vEdge 100 Router Default Configuration The default configuration file looks like this:...
vEdge 100 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting usergroup netadmin usergroup operator task system read task interface read task policy read task routing read task security read user admin password $6$qtmMiZWj6W6Kh3nr$<wbr/>MAyIfWUVDPDP2q04LqhdIi6kSXySX7<wbr/>fudpwNOg1.<wbr/>6e4XgpKwwNMkV7gx69O4WWtnvLnUg8<wbr/>aoUGw972PHMNati1 logging disk enable no shutdown graceful-restart advertise connected advertise static security ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac vpn 0...
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vEdge 100 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting • One or more hardware components on the router has failed. • One or more hardware components on the router has exceeded the temperature threshold. A major alarm condition requires immediate attention. If a temperature related major alarm persists for more than five minutes, the router will shut down.
vEdge 100 Router Restore a vEdge Router To view temperature thresholds at which green, yellow, and red alarms are generated, enter the show hardware temperature-thresholds command at the system prompt. The system displays the alarm temperature threshold information for a specific board or all boards in the router and for the router's CPU. To view all other events on a Viptela device, enter the show notification stream command.
vEdge 100 Router Return Hardware To perform a short press reset, press the Reset button for two seconds. The short press reset takes effect almost instantaneously and reboots the router. Return Hardware This article describes how to return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement. Locate Serial and Model Number To return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela, you need the serial and model number of the router or the component being returned.
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vEdge 100 Router Return Hardware 1. Open a support case with Viptela in one of the following ways: • Log in to www.viptela.com/support • Send email to support@viptela.com • Call toll-free 800-525-5033 1. A Viptela Customer Support representative validates your request and issues an RMA number for returning the router or a hardware component.
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vEdge 100 Router Return Hardware If you are returning any field-replaceable units with the router, repack them as described in Repack Router Components below. Repack Router Components If you need to return any router components, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have the antistatic bag for each component and an ESD grounding strap. 2.
C H A P T E R vEdge 100b Router The vEdge 100b router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small business and home offices (SOHO). The vEdge 100b router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features: • Five built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports •...
vEdge 100b Router Declaration of Conformity Figure 2: Back Panel of the vEdge 100b Router • Declaration of Conformity, on page 28 • Components and Specifications, on page 29 • Planning and Installation, on page 34 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 46 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S.
vEdge 100b Router Components and Specifications have undergone a one-time review by the Government of the United States of America and qualify for License Exception ENC. As such, they are eligible for export according to Section 740.17 of the EAR. The Viptela solutions and products can be delivered to most end users worldwide, except to entities or end users in the following countries: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
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vEdge 100b Router Components and Specifications Item Specification Typical power consumption 15 Watts Physical Specifications Chassis height 1.75 in. (4.4 cm) Chassis width 6.75 in. (17 cm) Chassis depth 5.5 in. (14 cm) Rack height Can be accommodated in 1 RU Chassis weight 1.75 lb (0.79 kg) Rack-mount accessory kit 19 in (48.3 cm) EIA...
vEdge 100b Router Front and Rear Panel Components Item Specification Environmental ROHS 6/6 Front and Rear Panel Components This article describes the components on the front and rear panels of the vEdge 100b router. Front Panel The front panel of the vEdge 100b router has the DC power socket, chassis status LEDs, and reset button. See Chassis Views for the location of these components.
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vEdge 100b Router Front and Rear Panel Components Table 9: Color Status Power Green/Red • Off: System is not on • Green: System is powered on • Red: Power supply fault Status (SYS) Green/Yellow/Red • Off: System is not on •...
vEdge 100b Router Ports and Connectors Ports and Connectors The vEdge 100b router supports two types of interface ports: RJ-45 Ethernet ports and USB serial console port. RJ-45 Ethernet Ports There are five built-in RJ-45 Ethernet ports on the vEdge 100b router. These ports support 10/100/1000 Mbps and are numbered 0 through 4.
vEdge 100b Router Planning and Installation • Type C (commonly used for Asia, Europe, and South America) • Type G (commonly used for Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, and United Kingdom) • Type I (commonly used for Argentina, Australia, China, and New Zealand) Table 1 describes the AC power supply specifications for the vEdge 100b router.
vEdge 100b Router Prepare for Router Installation • Carefully inspect your work area for possible hazards, such as moist floors, worn-out power cords, ungrounded power extension cords, and missing safety grounds. • Operate the device within marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions. •...
vEdge 100b Router Install the vEdge 100b Router Rack Requirement Guidelines Rack size It is recommended that the rack comply with the size and strength standards of a 19-inch rack as defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (document number EIA-310–D), published by the Electronics Industry Association http://www.eia.org .
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vEdge 100b Router Install the vEdge 100b Router Note: It is recommended that you do not discard the shipping carton and packing material when you unpack the router. Flatten and store the box in case you need to move or return the router in the future. See Return Hardware.
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vEdge 100b Router Install the vEdge 100b Router Component Quantity USB console cable Mounting ears, left and right Mounting-ear screws (Packet A) Rack-mount screws (Packet B) AC power adapter and connectors 1 + 4 Quick Start document Mount the vEdge 100b Router You can mount the vEdge 100b router in one of the following ways: •...
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vEdge 100b Router Install the vEdge 100b Router Figure 3: Positioning the vEdge 100b Router in the Rack 1. Secure the mounting ears to the two front posts of the rack using the four rack-mount screws (two on each side) in the packet marked B. Tighten the screws. Figure 4: Attaching the Mounting Ears to the Rack 1.
vEdge 100b Router Connect the vEdge 100b Router Tip: It is recommended that you retain the dust covers on any unused ports. Mount the vEdge 100b Router on the Wall You can mount the vEdge 100b router on the wall either horizontally or vertically. To mount the vEdge 100b router on the wall: 1.
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vEdge 100b Router Connect the vEdge 100b Router Connect AC Power to the Router To connect the vEdge 100 router to an AC power source, plug one end of the AC power adapter into the front of the router, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Connecting AC Power Supply to a vEdge 100b Router Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the power adapter supplied with the vEdge 100b router.
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vEdge 100b Router Connect the vEdge 100b Router Connect the Router to a Management Console To connect the vEdge 100b router to a management console: 1. Connect one end of the USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable into the console port, labeled CONSOLE, on the vEdge router (see Figure 2).
vEdge 100b Router vEdge 100b Router Default Configuration You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1. Install the USB serial drivers attached here . 2. Launch the Terminal utility. 3. From a terminal shell, access the console port with this command: $ screen /dev/tty.usbserial* 115200,cs8 vEdge 100b Router Default Configuration Default Configuration for Software Releases 16.1 and Later...
vEdge 100b Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Now that you have installed and connected the vEdge 100b router, you can monitor and troubleshoot the various LEDs and system alarms on the router. Alarm Severity Levels The system alarms on the vEdge 100b router have two types of severity levels: •...
vEdge 100b Router Restore a vEdge Router Checking Alarms and Notifications To view the current chassis environment condition , enter the show hardware environment command at the system prompt. The system displays the power supply status, temperature sensor readings, and related alarm status if any exists.
vEdge 100b Router Return Hardware To perform a long press reset, press the Reset button for more than 10 seconds. After you release the Reset button, the router will reboot and resume normal operation. Perform a Short Press Reset A short press reset of the Edge router is equivalent to a graceful software reboot and is the same as entering the reboot command at the CLI prompt.
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vEdge 100b Router Return Hardware • Your name, organization name, telephone number, fax number, and shipping address • Failure or problem description with details • Type of activity being performed on the router when the problem occurred • Configuration data displayed by one or more show commands To obtain an RMA number: 1.
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vEdge 100b Router Return Hardware 4. Secure the chassis in the cardboard carton. 5. Secure the top of the chassis by placing the top packing foam over the top of the chassis. 6. Close the cardboard shipping box and seal it with packing tape. 7.
C H A P T E R vEdge 100m Router The vEdge 100m router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small business and home offices (SOHO). The vEdge 100m router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features: • Built-in LTE modem with mini-SIM (or 2FF) card •...
vEdge 100m Router At a Glance Figure 2: Back Panel of the vEdge 100m Router • At a Glance, on page 52 • Components and Specifications, on page 53 • Planning and Installation, on page 61 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 77 •...
vEdge 100m Router Components and Specifications have undergone a one-time review by the Government of the United States of America and qualify for License Exception ENC. As such, they are eligible for export according to Section 740.17 of the EAR. The Viptela solutions and products can be delivered to most end users worldwide, except to entities or end users in the following countries: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
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vEdge 100m Router Components and Specifications Item Specification Power Specifications 90-264 Vrms AC input voltage AC input line frequency 47-63 Hz Typical power consumption with PoE disabled on 20 Watts interface ge0/0 Typical power consumption with PoE enabled on 35 Watts maximum interface ge0/0 Physical Specifications (excluding the multiband antennas)
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vEdge 100m Router Components and Specifications Item Specification Regulatory Compliance AS/NZS 60950-1 CAN/CSA 60950-1 Safety CB-IEC60950-1 CE Marking EN 60950-1 UL60950-1 AS/NZS CISPR22 Class B EN 300 386 EN 55022 Class B FCC Class B ICES Class B VCCI Class B Environmental ROHS 6/6 Wireless Platform Specifications...
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vEdge 100m Router Components and Specifications Platform Specification 4G LTE Bands Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 4 (AWS 1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850 MHz), Band 13 (700 MHz), Band 17 (700 MHz), Band 25 (1900 MHz) Region North America vEdge 100m-NT 100m-NT Carrier NTT Docomo...
vEdge 100m Router Front and Rear Panel Components Table 17: Item Specification Antenna type MIMO, dipole swivel Input power 10 Watts Connector SMA male Nominal 50 Ohms impedance Radiation pattern Omnidirectional Frequency range 698MHz to 960MHz and 1710MHz to 2700Mhz Temperature range F (–40°C to 85°C) Antenna...
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vEdge 100m Router Front and Rear Panel Components Color Status System Green/Yellow/Red • Off: System is not on • Solid Green: System is fully functional • Blinking Green: System is booting up • Solid Yellow: No Internet connectivity or the system has detected a minor alarm •...
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vEdge 100m Router Front and Rear Panel Components Figure 1: Chassis Status LEDs in a vEdge 100m Router Rear Panel The rear panel of the vEdge 100m router has two antenna terminals, a GPS antenna input, a Kensington security lock slot, and a Reset button. See Chassis Views for the location of all components on the rear panel of the router.
vEdge 100m Router Ports and Connectors Ports and Connectors The vEdge 100m router supports three types of ports: • RJ-45 Ethernet ports • USB port • USB serial console port. RJ-45 Ethernet Ports The vEdge 100m router has five built-in RJ-45 Ethernet ports. These ports support 10/100/1000 Mbps and are numbered 0 through 4.
100m Router Power Supply and Cooling in a Cisco vEdge 100m Router Power Supply and Cooling in a Cisco vEdge 100m Router The vEdge 100m router has an built-in AC-to-DC power supply unit. This article describes the AC power supply in the router and the cooling system and airflow through the router chassis.
vEdge 100m Router Prepare for Router Installation General Safety Standards • Install your vEdge router in compliance with the following local, national, and international electrical codes: • United States—National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States National Electrical Code. • Other countries—International Electromechanical Commission (IEC) 60364, Part 1 through Part •...
vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router • Maintain ambient airflow for the router to operate normally. The ambient intake air temperature should be in the range 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). If the airflow is blocked or if the intake air is too warm, the router can become overheated.
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vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router Note: It is recommended that you not discard the shipping carton and packing material when you unpack the router. Flatten and store the box in case you need to move or return the router in the future. See Return Hardware .
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vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router Table 21: Component Quantity Router chassis Multiband dipole antenna AC power cord appropriate for your geographical location (ferrite bead attached) USB console cable Wall-mount plate Quick Start document Install the SIM Card Into the vEdge 100m Router Before you connect power to the vEdge 100m router, you must install the SIM card that you received from your carrier.
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vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router 1. Slide the SIM card holder cover towards the socket cover hinge and open it. Figure 4: Opening the SIM Card Holder Cover 1. Insert the SIM card firmly into the socket. Figure 5: Sliding the SIM Card into the Socket 1.
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vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router Figure 6: Closing the SIM Card Holder Cover If you need to change the SIM card later, make sure you disconnect the router's power first, before installing the new card. Attach the Antennas to the vEdge 100m Router The rear panel of the vEdge 100m router has two antenna terminals.
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vEdge 100m Router Install the vEdge 100m Router Mount the vEdge 100m Router on the Wall In addition to the accessory box, you need the following tools to mount a vEdge 100m router: • Number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver • Tape measure or level To mount the vEdge 100m router on the wall: 1.
vEdge 100m Router Connect the vEdge 100m Router 1. Secure the router with a Kensington security lock using the slot in the rear of the chassis. Figure 11: Securing the Router with a Kensington Security Lock Connect the vEdge 100m Router This article describes how to connect the vEdge 100m router to an AC power source and to a management console.
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vEdge 100m Router Connect the vEdge 100m Router Connect AC Power to the Router To connect the vEdge 100m router to an AC power source, plug one end of the AC power cord into the back of the router, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Connecting AC Power Supply to a vEdge 100m Router Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the power cord supplied with the vEdge 100m router.
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vEdge 100m Router Connect the vEdge 100m Router Connect the Router to a Management Console To connect the vEdge 100m router to a management console: 1. Connect one end of the USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable into the console port, labeled CONSOLE, on the vEdge router.
vEdge 100m Router vEdge 100m Router Default Configuration 2. In the PuTTY SSH/Telnet client, in Connection Type, select Serial. Then, specify the COM port and a speed of 115200. You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1.
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vEdge 100m Router vEdge 100m Router Default Configuration host-name vedge vbond ztp.viptela.com auth-order local radius tacacs usergroup basic task system read write task interface read write usergroup netadmin usergroup operator task system read task interface read task policy read task routing read task security read user admin password...
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vEdge 100m Router vEdge 100m Router Default Configuration tunnel-interface encapsulation ipsec no allow-service bgp allow-service dhcp allow-service dns allow-service icmp no allow-service sshd no allow-service netconf no allow-service ntp no allow-service ospf no allow-service stun no shutdown vpn 512 interface ge0/0 ip address 192.168.1.1/24 no shutdown Default Configuration for Software Releases 16.2 and Earlier...
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vEdge 100m Router vEdge 100m Router Default Configuration ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac vpn 0 interface ge0/4 ip dhcp-client tunnel-interface encapsulation ipsec no allow-service bgp allow-service dhcp allow-service dns allow-service icmp no allow-service sshd no allow-service netconf no allow-service ntp no allow-service ospf no allow-service stun no shutdown vpn 512...
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vEdge 100m Router vEdge 100m Router Default Configuration graceful-restart advertise connected advertise static security ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac vpn 0 interface cellular0 ip dhcp-client tunnel-interface encapsulation ipsec color lte no allow-service bgp allow-service dhcp allow-service dns allow-service icmp no allow-service sshd no allow-service netconf no allow-service ntp no allow-service ospf...
vEdge 100m Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting You can monitor and troubleshoot the vEdge 100m router using the various LEDs and system alarms on the router. Alarm Severity Levels The system alarms on the vEdge 100m router have two severity levels: •...
vEdge 100m Router Restore a vEdge Router Table 22: Item Yellow Alarm (ºC) Alarm (ºC) Normal Bad Fan Normal Bad Fan Board sensor 0 CPU junction temperature Checking Alarms and Notifications To view the current chassis environment condition , enter the show hardware environment command at the system prompt.
vEdge 100m Router Return Hardware Reset the Router You can reset the vEdge router by doing either a hard press or a soft press. To perform either type of press, locate the Reset button on the front panel of the router. The Reset button is recessed to avoid accidentally pressing it while the router is operational.
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vEdge 100m Router Return Hardware Obtain an RMA Number If you are returning a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement, contact the Viptela Customer Support team to open a support case and obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
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vEdge 100m Router Return Hardware If the router is installed in a rack using the rack-mount kit from Viptela, remove the front stopper screwed along the front side of the rack-mount tray. 2. Then remove the rack-mount tray from the rack by having one person support the weight of the rack-mount tray while a second person unscrews the rack-mount screws.
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vEdge 100m Router Return Hardware Hardware Installation Guide for vEdge Routers...
C H A P T E R vEdge 100wm Router The vEdge 100wm router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small business and home offices (SOHO). The vEdge 100wm router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features: • Built-in LTE modem with mini-SIM (or 2FF) card •...
vEdge 100wm Router Declaration of Conformity Figure 2: Back Panel of the vEdge 100wm Router • Declaration of Conformity, on page 84 • Components and Specifications, on page 85 • Planning and Installation, on page 93 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 105 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S.
vEdge 100wm Router Components and Specifications The Viptela software distribution policy allows only authenticated users to download the Viptela encryption software. Recipients of controlled technology are obliged to maintain adequate controls to prevent nationals from outside the U.S. and Canada from accessing Viptela information, subject to ECCN5E002, without first obtaining authorization from the U.S.
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vEdge 100wm Router Components and Specifications Item Specification 1.8 in. (4.5 cm) Chassis height Chassis width 9.25 in. (23.5 cm) Chassis depth 5.75 in. (14.6 cm) Chassis weight 1.45 lbs (0.67 kg) Wall-mount plate accessory Provided with the unit Packaging Specifications 5.375 in.
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vEdge 100wm Router Components and Specifications Table 24: Platform Specification vEdge 100wm-AT 100wm-AT Carrier AT&T Modem Sierra Wireless MC7354 4G LTE Bands Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 4 (AWS 1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850 MHz), Band 17 (700 MHz) Region United States vEdge 100wm-GB 100wm-GB...
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vEdge 100wm Router Components and Specifications Platform Specification 100wm-SP Carrier Sprint Modem Sierra Wireless MC7354 4G LTE Bands Band 25 (1900 MHz) Region United States vEdge 100wm-VZ 100wm-VZ Carrier Verizon Modem Sierra Wireless MC7354 4G LTE Bands Band 4 (AWS 1700/2100 MHz), Band 13 (700 MHz) Region United States Multiband Cellular Antenna Specifications...
vEdge 100wm Router Front and Rear Panel Components Item Specification Antenna Length: 6.37 in. (16.19 cm) dimensions Width: 0.9 in. (2.38 cm) Depth: 0.63 in. (1.59 cm) Humidity Noncondensing, 65°C, 95% RH Wi-Fi Specifications The vEdge 100wm router provides the following Wi-FI capabilities: •...
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vEdge 100wm Router Front and Rear Panel Components Table 26: Color Status Power Green/Red • Off: System is not on • Green: System power is healthy and operational • Red: Power supply fault System Green/Yellow/Red • Off: System is not on •...
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vEdge 100wm Router Front and Rear Panel Components Figure 1: Chassis Status LEDs in a vEdge 100wm Router (UPDATE) Rear Panel The rear panel of the vEdge 100wm router has two cellular antenna terminals, a GPS antenna input, a Kensington security lock slot, and a Reset button. See Chassis Views for the location of these components. Cellular Antenna Terminals The rear panel of the vEdge 100wm router has two SMA antenna terminals for attaching the two multiband swivel-mount dipole antennas that ship with the router.
vEdge 100wm Router Ports and Connectors Ports and Connectors The vEdge 100wm router supports three types of ports: • RJ-45 Ethernet ports • USB port • USB serial console port. RJ-45 Ethernet Ports The vEdge 100wm router has five built-in RJ-45 Ethernet ports. These ports support 10/100/1000 Mbps and are numbered 0 through 4.
vEdge 100wm Router Power Supply and Cooling System Power Supply and Cooling System The vEdge 100wm router has an built-in AC-to-DC power supply unit. This article describes the AC power supply in the router and the cooling system and airflow through the router chassis. AC Power Supply in vEdge 100wm Router The vEdge 100wm router has an integrated AC power supply that exposes a C6 male AC inlet connector externally.
vEdge 100wm Router Prepare for Router Installation • United States—National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States National Electrical Code. • Other countries—International Electromechanical Commission (IEC) 60364, Part 1 through Part • Evaluated to the TN power system. • Canada—Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. •...
vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router • The airflow to the router is from the top surface near the Viptela logo. To ensure that the airflow to the router is not blocked, keep an air gap of 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) above the router and do not place anything directly on top of the router.
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router Note: It is recommended that you not discard the shipping carton and packing material when you unpack the router. Flatten and store the box in case you need to move or return the router in the future. See Return Hardware .
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router Table 29: Component Quantity Router chassis Multiband dipole antenna AC power cord appropriate for your geographical location (ferrite bead attached) USB console cable Wall-mount plate Quick Start document Install the SIM Card Into the vEdge 100wm Router Before you connect power to the vEdge 100wm router, you must install the SIM card that you received from your carrier.
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router 1. Slide the SIM card holder towards the socket cover hinge. Figure 4: Sliding the SIM Card Holder 1. Open the SIM card holder. Figure 5: Opening the SIM Card Holder Hardware Installation Guide for vEdge Routers...
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router 1. Insert the SIM card firmly into the SIM card holder. Figure 6: Inserting the SIM Card into the SIM Card Holder 1. Close and lock the SIM card holder. Then close the socket cover and screw it shut. Figure 7: Locking the SIM Card Holder and Closing the Socket Cover Hardware Installation Guide for vEdge Routers...
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router If you need to change the SIM card later, make sure you disconnect the router's power first, before installing the new card. Attach the Antennas to the vEdge 100wm Router The rear panel of the vEdge 100wm router has two antenna terminals. To attach the multiband antennas to the router: 1.
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vEdge 100wm Router Install the vEdge 100wm Router Mount the vEdge 100wm Router on the Wall In addition to the accessory box, you need the following tools to mount a vEdge 100wm router: • Number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver • Tape measure or level To mount the vEdge 100wm router on the wall: 1.
vEdge 100wm Router Connect the vEdge 100wm Router Figure 11: Mounting the vEdge 100wm Router on the Mounting Plate 1. Secure the router with a Kensington security lock using the slot in the rear of the chassis. Figure 12: Securing the Router with a Kensington Security Lock Connect the vEdge 100wm Router This article describes how to connect the vEdge 100wm router to an AC power source and to a management console.
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vEdge 100wm Router Connect the vEdge 100wm Router Figure 1: Connecting AC Power Supply to a vEdge 100wm Router Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the power cord supplied with the vEdge 100wm router. Caution: If you are connecting AC power to the router, it is recommended that the building have an external surge protective device installed.
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vEdge 100wm Router Connect the vEdge 100wm Router Connect the Router to a Management Console To connect the vEdge 100wm router to a management console: 1. Connect one end of the USB Type-A to Mini-B connector cable into the console port, labeled CONSOLE, on the vEdge router.
vEdge 100wm Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1. Install the USB serial drivers attached here . 2. Launch the Terminal utility. 3. From a terminal shell, access the console port with this command: $ screen /dev/tty.usbserial* 115200,cs8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting You can monitor and troubleshoot the vEdge 100wm router using the various LEDs and system alarms on...
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vEdge 100wm Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting • Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router resulting from one of two conditions: • One or more hardware components on the router has failed. • One or more hardware components on the router has exceeded the temperature threshold. A major alarm condition requires immediate attention.
vEdge 100wm Router Restore a vEdge Router To view the severity of active alarms, enter the show hardware alarms command at the system prompt. The system displays the alarm severity and a brief description of the cause of each active alarm. To view temperature thresholds at which green, yellow, and red alarms are generated, enter the show hardware temperature-thresholds command at the system prompt.
vEdge 100wm Router Return Hardware Return Hardware This article describes how to return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement. Locate Serial and Model Number To return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela, you need the serial and model number of the router or the component being returned.
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vEdge 100wm Router Return Hardware • Send email to support@viptela.com • Call toll-free 800-525-5033 1. A Viptela Customer Support representative validates your request and issues an RMA number for returning the router or a hardware component. Note: Do not return the router or any component to Viptela before first obtaining an RMA number. Viptela reserves the right to refuse to take any shipment that does not have an RMA number.
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vEdge 100wm Router Return Hardware Repack Router Components If you need to return any router components, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have the antistatic bag for each component and an ESD grounding strap. 2. Place each component in its antistatic bag. 3.
C H A P T E R vEdge 1000 Router The vEdge 1000 router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to large enterprises. The vEdge 1000 router is a fixed-port-configuration router with the following features: • 1RU, half rack width, standard rack mountable with up to two units side by side in a 19-inch rack •...
vEdge 1000 Router Declaration of Conformity Figure 2: Back Panel of the vEdge 1000 Router • Declaration of Conformity, on page 112 • Components and Specifications, on page 113 • Planning and Installation, on page 130 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 150 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S.
vEdge 1000 Router Components and Specifications The vEdge hardware and software products and the Viptela encryption technology can be delivered to most end users and destinations worldwide without a licensing requirement. The Viptela solution and products have undergone a one-time review by the Government of the United States of America and qualify for License Exception ENC.
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vEdge 1000 Router Components and Specifications Item Specification Power supply option External AC-DC power adapter Redundant power supply support Power Specifications AC input voltage 90-264 Vrms AC input line frequency 47-63 Hz Typical power consumption 28 Watts Physical Specifications Chassis height 1.75 in.
vEdge 1000 Router Front Panel Components Item Specification 80K hours MTBF Regulatory Compliance Safety AS/NZS 60950-1 CAN/CSA 60950-1 CB-IEC60950-1 CE Marking EN 60950-1 UL60950-1 AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A EN 300 386 EN 55022 Class A FCC Class A ICES Class A VCCI Class A Environmental ROHS 6/6 Rack-Mount Tray Specifications...
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vEdge 1000 Router Front Panel Components Table 1 describes the LEDs , their color and states, and the status they indicate. Table 33: Color Status Green/Red • Off: System is not on • Green: System is healthy and operating fine •...
vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors Manufacturer & Part Viptela Part vEdge vEdge vEdge5000 Description Number Number 1000 2000 Router Router Router Finisar SFP+-10GE-LR • SFP+ transceiver FTLX1471D3BCL • LC-type connector • Long-reach 1310-nm optics for single-mode fiber up to 10 km for 10-Gbps applications Ports and Connectors The vEdge 1000 router supports three types of ports: network ports (also called SFP ports), management port,...
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vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors P i n Signal Description VeeR Module receiver ground VccR Module receiver 3.3-V supply VccT Module transmitter 3.3-V supply VeeT Module transmitter ground Transmitter non inverted data input Transmitter inverted data input VeeT Module transmitter ground Network Port LEDs Each network port on the vEdge 1000 router has two LEDs—the link/activity/status LED and the LAN/WAN LED.
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vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors Color State & Description Yellow • Blinking—The link is negotiated and active at a speed of 10M/100M, and there is link activity. • On steadily—The link is negotiated and active at a speed of 10M/100M, but there is no link activity.
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vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors P i n Signal Description TRP2- Transmit/receive data pair TRP4+ Transmit/receive data pair TRP4- Transmit/receive data pair Management Port LEDs The management port on the vEdge 1000 router has two LEDs that indicate link/activity and port status. See Figure 2.
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vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors Console Port The console port on a vEdge 1000 router is accessible via the following external interfaces: • An RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device. •...
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vEdge 1000 Router Ports and Connectors RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout The console port on a vEdge 1000 router is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device such as a PC or a laptop. If your laptop or PC does not have a DB-9 male connector pin and you want to connect your laptop or PC to a vEdge 1000 router, use a combination of the RJ-45–to–DB-9 female adapter along with a USB–to–DB-9 male adapter as shown in Figure 4.
1000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 1000 Routers Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 1000 Routers The vEdge 1000 router has two built-in fans and ships with two external AC power supply adapters. Read this article to learn more about the AC power supply adapter in the router as well as about the cooling system and airflow through the router chassis.
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1000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 1000 Routers AC Power Cord Specifications The vEdge 1000 router ships with a detachable AC power cord. The power cord has a C13 connector at one end and the other end is specific to the country/locality to which the product is shipped.
vEdge 1000 Router Field-Replaceable Units Field-Replaceable Units The vEdge 1000 router is a stiff sheet-metal structure that houses the hardware components. Field-replaceable units (FRUs) are hardware components that you can remove and replace at your site. The table below lists the FRUs in the vEdge 1000 router.
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vEdge 1000 Router USB Dongle for Cellular Connection Enable the USB Controller To enable the USB controller, configure the vEdge router using either the vManage NMS or the CLI. • Before you configure the vEdge router, plug the dongle into the router. •...
vEdge 1000 Router Planning and Installation When the dongle is enabled, vManage NMS displays PIM in the Hardware Type column and Wireless WAN module in the Description column. Enable the USB Controller using the CLI To use the CLI to enable the USB controller: 1.
vEdge 1000 Router Prepare for Router Installation • Do not work alone if hazardous conditions exist. • Always check that power is disconnected from a circuit. Never assume that it is disconnected. • Carefully inspect your work area for possible hazards, such as moist floors, worn-out power cords, ungrounded power extension cords, and missing safety grounds.
vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router Rack Requirements You can mount the vEdge 1000 router in a two-post or a four-post rack. Table 1 provides the rack requirements for the router. Table 46: Rack Requirement Guidelines Rack type Use a two-post or a four-post rack that meets the size requirements for the router, provides bracket holes or hole patterns spaced at 1 U (1.75 in.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 3. Gradually remove the accessory box and the packing foam holding the router and the accessories in place. See Figure 1. 4. Take out the router and each accessory. 5. Verify the router components against the packing list included in the box (see packing list below). Figure 1: Unpacking the vEdge 1000 Router Note: It is recommended that you do not discard the shipping carton and packing material when you unpack the router.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router If any part on the packing list is missing, contact your customer service representative or contact Viptela customer support from within the U.S. or Canada by telephone at 800-525-5033 or by email to support@viptela.com .
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Grasp both sides of the router, then lift and position it in the rack, making sure that the mounting ear holes are aligned with the threaded holes in the rack rail. 2.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 2. Gradually remove the accessory box and the packing foam holding the rack-mount tray and the accessories in place. See Figure 2. 3. Take out the rack-mount tray and each accessory. 4. Verify the components against the packing list included in the box (see packing list below). Figure 4: Unpacking the Rack-Mount Kit Packing List for the Rack-Mount Tray Kit The cardboard carton in which the rack-mount tray and the accessory box are packed includes a packing list.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router Table 48: Component Quantity vEdge 1000 dual rack-mount tray Condor AC adapter housing bracket Sparkle AC adapter housing bracket Front stopper Left extended ear Right extended ear 8-32 socket head shoulder screws (A) 8-32 X 1/2"...
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router • First, you prepare the rack-mount tray for installation by securing the vEdge 1000 router and the AC power adapters to the tray. • Next, you install the rack-mount tray into the rack. Prepare the Rack-Mount Tray for Installation To prepare the rack-mount tray for mounting the vEdge 1000 router on two or four posts in a 19-inch rack: 1.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Gently slide the vEdge 1000 router into the groove at the front of the rack-mount tray until it goes all the way in. If you plan to install two routers side by side, gently slide in the second router also. Figure 8: Sliding the vEdge 1000 Router into the Rack-Mount Tray 1.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Plug the DC 12-volt jack of the AC power adapter into the receptacle at the rear of the router. 2. Use cable ties to neatly secure, in place, the extra cable on the DC end. To do this, first pass the cable ties through the two hooks provided on the tray and then tie the cable with it.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Verify the internal dimensions of the rack with a tape measure. The rack-mount tray is 440 mm wide and must fit within the mounting posts. 2. Have one person grasp both sides of the rack-mount tray on which you secured the vEdge router(s) and position it in the rack.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Use a tape measure or level to verify that the tray is installed straight and the holes at either end of the rack align properly. Tip: It is recommended that you retain the dust covers on any unused ports. Install the Rack-Mount Tray on All Four Posts To install the rack-mount tray on all four posts in a 19-inch rack: 1.
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vEdge 1000 Router Install the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Screw the L-shaped side of each extended ear bracket (marked Left and Right) to the rear posts of the rack using the 10-32 rack mount screws (two on each side) provided in the rack-mount kit. Figure 15: Screwing the Extended Ear Bracket to the Four Post Rack 1.
vEdge 1000 Router Connect the vEdge 1000 Router 1. Use a tape measure or level to verify that the tray is installed straight and the holes at either ends of the rack align properly. Note: The two extended ear brackets in the rack-mount kit have different part numbers and are not interchangeable.
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Note Secure the AC power cord to the side of the rack post with the help of the cable ties supplied with Cisco vEdge 1000 routers. Figure 2: Connecting an AC Power Supply Adapter to a vEdge 1000 Router...
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vEdge 1000 Router Connect the vEdge 1000 Router Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the power supply adapter and the power cord supplied with the vEdge 1000 router. Caution: If you are connecting AC power to the router, it is recommended that the building have an external surge protective device installed.
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vEdge 1000 Router Connect the vEdge 1000 Router To use the USB console from a Windows device: 1. Go to the Device Manager to determine which COM port is being used for the USB serial port. 2. In the PuTTY SSH/Telnet client, in Connection Type, select Serial. Then, specify the COM port and a speed of 115200.
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vEdge 1000 Router Connect the vEdge 1000 Router You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1. Install the USB serial drivers attached here . 2. Launch the Terminal utility. 3. From a terminal shell, access the console port with this command: $ screen /dev/tty.usbserial* 115200,cs8 Warning: Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled cables can damage the console port.
vEdge 1000 Router vEdge 1000 Router Default Configuration 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the management port, labeled MGMT, on the vEdge router (see Figure 4). The management Ethernet port is a 10/100/1000 Mbps port that supports autonegotiation. 2.
vEdge 1000 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting no shutdown graceful-restart advertise connected advertise static security ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac vpn 0 interface ge0/0 ip dhcp-client tunnel-interface encapsulation ipsec no allow-service bgp allow-service dhcp allow-service dns allow-service icmp no allow-service sshd no allow-service netconf no allow-service ntp no allow-service ospf no allow-service stun...
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vEdge 1000 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Hardware Alarms Hardware alarms on the vEdge 1000 router are predefined and are triggered by a physical condition on the router such as a power supply failure, excessive component temperature, or fan failure. The vEdge 1000 router triggers the following types of hardware alarms: •...
vEdge 1000 Router Install a Transceiver To view temperature thresholds at which green, yellow, and red alarms are generated, enter the show hardware temperature-thresholds command at the system prompt. The system displays the alarm temperature threshold information for a specific board or all boards in the router and for the router's CPU and DRAM. To view all other events on a Viptela device, enter the show notification stream command.
vEdge 1000 Router Remove a Transceiver Warning: Do not look directly into fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to a transceiver as they emit laser light that can damage your eyes. Remove a Transceiver The transceivers for the vEdge router are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can remove and replace them without powering off the router or disrupting router functions.
vEdge 1000 Router Restore a vEdge Router Grasp the transceiver ejector handle and pull the transceiver approximately 0.5 in. out of the router. Using your fingers, grasp the body of the transceiver and pull it out of the router completely. Place a rubber safety cap over the transceiver.
vEdge 1000 Router Return Hardware Return Hardware This article describes how to return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement. Locate Serial and Model Number To return a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela, you need the serial and model number of the router or the component being returned.
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vEdge 1000 Router Return Hardware • Send email to support@viptela.com • Call toll-free 800-525-5033 1. A Viptela Customer Support representative validates your request and issues an RMA number for returning the router or a hardware component. Note: Do not return the router or any component to Viptela before first obtaining an RMA number. Viptela reserves the right to refuse to take any shipment that does not have an RMA number.
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vEdge 1000 Router Return Hardware Repack Router Components If you need to return any router components, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have the antistatic bag for each component and an ESD grounding strap. 2. Place each component in its antistatic bag. 3.
C H A P T E R vEdge 2000 Router The vEdge 2000 router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to large enterprises, offers interface modularity, and provides the following features: • 1RU, standard rack mountable in a 19-inch rack •...
vEdge 2000 Router Declaration of Conformity Figure 2: Back Panel Slots and Connectors of the vEdge 2000 Router • Declaration of Conformity, on page 160 • Components and Specifications, on page 161 • Planning and Installation, on page 183 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 203 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S.
vEdge 2000 Router Components and Specifications Controlled Technologies Viptela manages technology subject to the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR). These controlled technologies may include items under U.S. ECCN 5E002 encryption technology. The Viptela encryption technology is for the development, production, and use of Viptela products that implement or use encryption. The Viptela software distribution policy allows only authenticated users to download the Viptela encryption software.
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vEdge 2000 Router Components and Specifications Item Specification 100-240 Volts AC input voltage AC input line frequency 50-60 Hz Typical power consumption 125 Watts Physical Specifications Chassis height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Chassis width Chassis only: 17.25 in. (43.82 cm) Chassis with mounting brackets attached: 19 in.
vEdge 2000 Router Front Panel Components Item Specification 420K hours MTBF Regulatory Compliance Safety AS/NZS 60950-1 CAN/CSA 60950-1 CB-IEC60950-1 CE Marking EN 60950-1 UL60950-1 AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A EN 300 386 EN 55022 Class A FCC Class A ICES Class A VCCI Class A Environmental ROHS 6/6 Router Components...
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vEdge 2000 Router Front Panel Components Table 51: Color Description Green/Amber/Red • Off: System is not on • Green: System is healthy and operating fine • Blinking Green: System is booting up • Red: Major failure or alarm is present STAT Green •...
vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules PIM and Transceiver Modules This article describes the Pluggable Interface Modules (PIMs) for the vEdge 2000 router as well as the SFP and SFP+ transceivers for those PIMs. PIMs for the vEdge 2000 Router The vEdge 2000 router offers interface modularity, providing two PIM slots that support two types of PIMs: •...
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vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules The status LED on the front panel indicates the status of the PIM (see Table 1). For an explanation of the LAN/WAN LED and the Link/Activity/Status LED, see Network Port LEDs . Table 53: Description State •...
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vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules • One 2x10-Gigabit Ethernet SPF+ PIM (in PIM Slot 0) and one 8x1-Gigabit Ethernet SPF PIM (in PIM Slot 1). This combination allows you to configure two 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and eight 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
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vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules Table 55: Ethernet Standard Specification Value 1000 BASE-T Model Number SFP-1GE-Base-T Rate 10/100/1000 Mbps Connector Type RJ-45 Fiber Count Transmitter Wavelength Minimum Launch Power Maximum Launch Power Minimum Receiver Sensitivity Maximum Input Power Cable Type Copper Distance...
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vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules Ethernet Standard Specification Value Rate 1000 Mbps Connector Type Fiber Count Dual Transmitter Wavelength 1310 nm Minimum Launch Power -9.5 dBm Maximum Launch Power -3 dBm Minimum Receiver -25 dBm Sensitivity Maximum Input Power -3 dBm Fiber Type Distance...
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vEdge 2000 Router PIM and Transceiver Modules Ethernet Standard Specification Value Rate 10 Gbps Connector Type Fiber Count Dual Transmitter Wavelength 850 nm Minimum Launch Power -7.3 dBm Maximum Launch Power -1 dBm Minimum Receiver -9.9 dBm Sensitivity Maximum Input Power -1 dBm Fiber Type Distance...
vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Manufacturer & Part Viptela Part vEdge vEdge vEdge5000 Description Number Number 1000 2000 Router Router Router Finisar • SFP+ transceiver FTLX8571D3BCV • LC-type transceiver • Short-reach 850-nm optics for multi-mode fiber for dual-rate 1 Gbps/10 Gbps applications Note : The SFP+ ports of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet PIM support a rate of 10 Gbps...
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 59: P i n Signal Description VeeT Module transmitter ground TX_Fault Module transmitter fault TX_Disable Transmitter disable Two-wire serial interface data line Two-wire serial interface clock MOD_ABS Module absent Rate select 0; optionally controls SFP+ module receiver RX_LOS Receiver loss of signal indication Rate select 1;...
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Figure 2: LEDs on the Network Ports on an 8x1GE SFP PIM Figure 3: LEDs on the Network Ports on a 2x10GE SFP+ PIM Hardware Installation Guide for vEdge Routers...
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 60: Color State & Description • Blinking—The link is negotiated and active at maximum speed, and Green there is link activity. • On steadily—The link is negotiated and active at maximum speed, but there is no link activity. Yellow (SFP ports only) •...
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Management Port The management port on a vEdge 2000 router uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device for out-of-band management. The management port uses an autosensing RJ-45 connector to support a 10/100/1000Base-T connection. The two LEDs on the port indicate link/activity on the port and the administrative status of the port.
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 5 describes the LEDs on the management port. Table 63: Color State and Description Link/Activity Green • Blinking—There is link activity • Off—There is no link activity Status Green/Yellow Indicates the speed of the link: •...
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vEdge 2000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 64: P i n Signal Description RTS Output Request to send No connect TxD Output Transmit data Signal Signal ground Ground Signal Signal ground Ground RxD Input Receive data No connect CTS Input Clear to send RJ-45-to-DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout The console port on a vEdge 2000 router is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect...
vEdge 2000 Router Field-Replaceable Units Table 65: RJ-45 Signal Signal You can also connect the vEdge 2000 router to a management device such as a PC or a laptop using an RJ-45-to-RJ45 cable as shown in Figure 7. Note that the vEdge 2000 router does not ship with an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable.
2000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 2000 Routers FRU Model Number 2-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ PIM • PIM-2x10GE-SFP+ Gigabit Ethernet transceivers • SFP-1GE-SX • SFP-1GE-LX • SFP-1GE-EX • SFP-1GE-Base-T 10-Gigabit Ethernet transceivers • SFP+-10GE-SR • SFP+-10GE-LR Fan tray •...
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2000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 2000 Routers AC Power Supply LEDs The vEdge 2000 AC power supply has an LED faceplate that displays information about the status of the power supply. Table 2 describes the LEDs on an AC power supply in a vEdge 2000 router.
vEdge 2000 Router Planning and Installation The air intake to cool the chassis flows through the perforations in the front of the chassis. Hot air exits from the rear of the chassis via the vents provided near the fans. See Figure 2. Figure 2: vEdge 2000 Router Airflow Temperature sensors in the chassis monitor the internal chassis temperature.
vEdge 2000 Router Prepare for Router Installation • Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room in which you are working. In case of an electrical accident, quickly turn off the power. • Disconnect power before installing or removing the vEdge router. •...
vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router • Avoid temperature extremes. Ensure that the router is operating at an ambient temperature not more that 40°C (104°F) at sea level. For higher altitudes, a derating of 1.50°C per 1,000 feet applies. •...
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router 1. Move the cardboard carton close to the installation site, making sure you have adequate space to remove all the contents of the box. 2. Open the top flaps of the carton. The router chassis and the accessories are packed together in the same box with partitions in the packing foam to accommodate the accessories.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router Packing List for a vEdge 2000 Router The cardboard carton in which the router is packed includes a packing list. Check the parts you receive with your router against the items on the packing list. The packing list specifies the name, part number, and quantity of each item in the carton and the accessory box.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router • Mount the router on two front posts • Mount the router on all four posts • Mount the router on two mid-posts In addition to the accessory box, you need the following tools to mount a vEdge 2000 router in a 19-inch rack: •...
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router 1. Have a second person secure the mounting ears to the rack, using four rack-mount screws (two on each side) from the packet marked A. Tighten the screws. Figure 4: Attaching the Extended Mounting Ears to the Rack 1.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router 2. Verify the internal dimensions of the rack with a tape measure. The chassis is 440 mm wide and must fit within the mounting posts. 3. Secure the two short mounting ears, marked Left and Right, to either side of the router chassis using the eight screws for mounting ears (four on each side) in the packet marked B.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router Figure 7: Positioning the vEdge 2000 Router in the Rack 1. Have a second person secure the mounting ears to the front of the rack using four rack-mount screws (two on each side) from the packet marked A. Tighten the screws. Figure 8: Attaching the Short Mounting Ears to the Rack 1.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router 1. Lock the 1U sliders in place using the screws in the packet marked E. Tighten the screws. Figure 10: Locking the 1U Sliders in Place 1. Verify that the router chassis is straight by making sure that all screws in the front are aligned with the screws in the back of the chassis.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install the vEdge 2000 Router Mount the vEdge 2000 Router on Mid-Posts To mount a vEdge 2000 router on two mid-posts in a 19-inch rack: 1. Place the router chassis on the floor or on a sturdy table near the rack. 2.
vEdge 2000 Router Connect the vEdge 2000 Router 2. Use a tape measure or level to verify that the chassis is installed straight and that all screws on one side of the rack are aligned with the screws on the other side. Tip: It is recommended that you retain the dust covers in any unused ports.
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vEdge 2000 Router Connect the vEdge 2000 Router 1. Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist. Then connect the strap to the ESD point on the rack. 2. Locate the AC power cord or cords shipped with the router. The AC power cords have plugs that are appropriate for your geographical location.
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vEdge 2000 Router Connect the vEdge 2000 Router 2. Connect the other end of the console cable into the console server or to a management console. Figure 3: Connecting a vEdge 2000 Router to a Management Console To use the USB console from a Windows device: 1.
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vEdge 2000 Router Connect the vEdge 2000 Router You can download the Windows driver here . To use the USB console from a Macintosh device: 1. Install the USB serial drivers attached here . 2. Launch the Terminal utility. 3. From a terminal shell, access the console port with this command: $ screen /dev/tty.usbserial* 115200,cs8 Warning: Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled cables can damage the console port.
vEdge 2000 Router Install vEdge 2000 Router Components 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the management port (labeled MGMT) on the vEdge 2000 router (see Figure 6). The management Ethernet port is a 10/100/1000 Mbps port that supports autonegotiation. 2.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install vEdge 2000 Router Components 3. Press the release latch to carefully remove the existing power supply from the power supply slot in the rear panel of the router chassis. 4. Remove the new power supply from the plastic bag in which it was shipped, taking care that you do not touch any of the power supply pins, leads, or solder connections.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install vEdge 2000 Router Components Install a PIM in a vEdge 2000 Router The vEdge 2000 router supports two types of Pluggable Interface Modules (PIMs). To install a PIM in a vEdge 2000 router: 1. Remove the PIM from its bag, taking care not to touch module components, pins, leads, or solder connections.
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vEdge 2000 Router Install vEdge 2000 Router Components 1. Tighten the captive thumb screws using the number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver. Note: To remove a PIM and replace it with a different type of PIM in a PIM slot, you must do the following:1. Delete the configuration for the old PIM (the PIM you are removing).2.
vEdge 2000 Router vEdge 2000 Router Default Configuration Note: It is recommended that you purchase the optical transceivers and optical connectors for your vEdge routers from Viptela. Warning: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to a transceiver emit laser light that can damage your eyes.
vEdge 2000 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting no shutdown graceful-restart advertise connected advertise static security ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac vpn 0 interface ge2/0 ip dhcp-client tunnel-interface encapsulation ipsec no allow-service bgp allow-service dhcp allow-service dns allow-service icmp no allow-service sshd no allow-service netconf no allow-service ntp no allow-service ospf no allow-service stun...
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vEdge 2000 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Hardware Alarms Hardware alarms on the vEdge 2000 router are predefined and are triggered by a physical condition on the router such as a power supply failure, excessive component temperature, or fan failure. The vEdge 2000 router triggers the following types of hardware alarms: •...
vEdge 2000 Router Remove vEdge 2000 Router Components Checking Alarms and Notifications To view the current chassis environment condition , enter the show hardware environment command at the system prompt. The system displays the power supply status, temperature sensor readings, fan speed, and related alarm status if any exists.
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vEdge 2000 Router Remove vEdge 2000 Router Components • A replacement power supply or a cover panel for the power supply slot To remove an AC power supply from the router: 1. Place the antistatic bag or the antistatic mat on a firm, flat surface. 2.
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vEdge 2000 Router Remove vEdge 2000 Router Components • An antistatic bag or an antistatic mat • A replacement fan tray To remove a fan tray from a vEdge 2000 router: 1. Place the antistatic bag or the antistatic mat on a firm, flat surface. 2.
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vEdge 2000 Router Remove vEdge 2000 Router Components 4. Place the PIM in an antistatic bag or on an antistatic mat. Figure 3: Removing a PIM from a vEdge 2000 Router Note: To remove a PIM and replace it with a different type of PIM in a PIM slot, you must power down the router, replace the PIM, and then power the router back again.
vEdge 2000 Router Restore a vEdge Router Using your fingers, grasp the body of the transceiver and pull it out of the router completely. Place a rubber safety cap over the transceiver. Place the removed transceiver on the antistatic mat or in an electrostatic bag. If you are not installing a new transceiver, place the transceiver slot dust cover over the empty port.
vEdge 2000 Router Return Hardware Perform a Long Press Reset A long press reset of the vEdge router erases passwords, keys, and most other configuration parameters, restoring the router to its factory-default configuration. To perform a long press reset, press the Reset button for more than 10 seconds. After you release the Reset button, the router will reboot and resume normal operation.
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vEdge 2000 Router Return Hardware • Model number of the router or component • Physical location of the router • Your name, organization name, telephone number, fax number, and shipping address • Failure or problem description with details • Type of activity being performed on the router when the problem occurred •...
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vEdge 2000 Router Return Hardware 2. Place the router chassis in the plastic packing bag. 3. Place the side packing foam on both sides of the router chassis. 4. Secure the chassis in the cardboard carton. 5. Secure the top of the chassis by placing the top packing foam over the top of the chassis. 6.
C H A P T E R vEdge 5000 Router The vEdge 5000 router delivers highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to large enterprises, offers interface modularity, and provides the following features: • 1RU, standard rack mountable in a 19-inch rack •...
vEdge 5000 Router Declaration of Conformity Figure 2: Back Panel Slots and Connectors of the vEdge 5000 Router • Declaration of Conformity, on page 214 • Components and Specifications, on page 215 • Planning and Installation, on page 237 • Maintenance and Troubleshooting, on page 243 Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S.
vEdge 5000 Router Components and Specifications The vEdge hardware and software products and the Viptela encryption technology can be delivered to most end users and destinations worldwide without a licensing requirement. The Viptela solution and products have undergone a one-time review by the Government of the United States of America and qualify for License Exception ENC.
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vEdge 5000 Router Components and Specifications Item Specification Management Ethernet port (RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps) LCD panel with keypad Power supply option Hot-swappable Power Supply Units (PSUs) Redundant power supply support Active–Active redundancy Power Specifications AC input voltage 100-240 Volts AC input line frequency 50-60 Hz Maximum power consumption 285 Watts...
vEdge 5000 Router Front and Rear Panel Components Item Specification Transportation/Storage Condition -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) Temperature Humidity 5 to 95%RH Altitude 4570 m (15000 ft) Reliability 178K hours MTBF Regulatory Compliance CE Marketing Safety CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60905-1-07 UL60950-1 EN 550332: 2012+AC: 2013 Class A AS/NZS CISPR 32: 2015 CISPR32: 2015 EN55024: 2012 +A1: 2015...
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vEdge 5000 Router Front and Rear Panel Components Table 1 describes the LEDs , their color and states, and the status they indicate. Table 73: Color Description ST A Green/Amber • Off: System is not powered on • Blinking Amber: System is booting up •...
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vEdge 5000 Router Front and Rear Panel Components To press the reset button, use a sharp narrow tool. Table 2 describes the effects of pressing the reset button. Table 74: Press Behavior Duration Short press Pressing for two seconds resets and reboots the router. Long press Pressing for 10 seconds resets the router and reboots it with factory default configuration.
vEdge 5000 Router NIM and Transceiver Modules NIM and Transceiver Modules This article describes the Network Interface Modules (NIMs) for the vEdge 5000 router as well as the SFP and SFP+ transceivers for those NIMs. NIMs for the vEdge 5000 Router The vEdge 5000 router offers interface modularity, providing four NIM slots that support three types of NIMs: •...
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This section describes the optical interfaces supported for the SFP and SFP+ transceivers and the copper interfaces supported for the SFP transceivers. Note: It is recommended that you use the optical transceivers and optical connectors purchased from Cisco for your vEdge routers.
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vEdge 5000 Router NIM and Transceiver Modules Table 75: Ethernet Standard Specification Value 1000 BASE-T Model Number SFP-1GE-Base-T Rate 10/100/1000 Mbps Connector Type RJ-45 Fiber Count Transmitter Wavelength Minimum Launch Power Maximum Launch Power Minimum Receiver Sensitivity Maximum Input Power Cable Type Copper Distance...
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vEdge 5000 Router NIM and Transceiver Modules Ethernet Standard Specification Value Rate 1000 Mbps Connector Type Fiber Count Dual Transmitter Wavelength 1310 nm Minimum Launch Power -9.5 dBm Maximum Launch Power -3 dBm Minimum Receiver -25 dBm Sensitivity Maximum Input Power -3 dBm Fiber Type Distance...
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vEdge 5000 Router NIM and Transceiver Modules Ethernet Standard Specification Value Rate 10 Gbps Connector Type Fiber Count Dual Transmitter Wavelength 850 nm Minimum Launch Power -7.3 dBm Maximum Launch Power -1 dBm Minimum Receiver -9.9 dBm Sensitivity Maximum Input Power -1 dBm Fiber Type Distance...
vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors Manufacturer & Part Viptela Part vEdge vEdge vEdge5000 Description Number Number 1000 2000 Router Router Router Finisar • SFP+ transceiver FTLX8571D3BCV • LC-type transceiver • Short-reach 850-nm optics for multi-mode fiber for dual-rate 1 Gbps/10 Gbps applications Note : The SFP+ ports of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet PIM support a rate of 10 Gbps...
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors P i n Signal Description TX_Fault Module transmitter fault TX_Disable Transmitter disable Two-wire serial interface data line Two-wire serial interface clock MOD_ABS Module absent Rate select 0; optionally controls SFP+ module receiver RX_LOS Receiver loss of signal indication Rate select 1;...
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors Figure 2: LEDs on the Network Ports on an 8x1GE SFP NIM Figure 3: LEDs on the Network Ports on a 4x10GE SFP+ NIM Hardware Installation Guide for vEdge Routers...
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 80: Color State & Description Amber • Blinking—There is link activity. • Off—There is no link activity. Table 3 describes the Link LED on the network ports. Table 81: NIM Type Color State & Description 8x1-Gigabit Ethernet Copper Rj45 NIM Amber Link is up at the rate of 1,000 Mbps.
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors The management port uses an autosensing RJ-45 connector to support a 10/100/1000Base-T connection. The two LEDs on the port indicate link/activity on the port and the administrative status of the port. See Management Port LEDs below. Table 4 provides the pinout information for the RJ-45 connector for the management port.
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors Table 5 describes the LEDs on the management port. Table 83: Color State and Description Activity Amber • Blinking—There is link activity. • Off—There is no link activity. Link Amber Link is up at the rate of 1,000 Mbps. Green Link is up at the rate of 100 Mbps.
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vEdge 5000 Router Ports and Connectors P i n Signal Description Signal Signal ground Ground RxD Input Receive data No connect CTS Input Clear to send RJ-45-to-DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout The console port on a vEdge 5000 router is an RS-232 serial interface that uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a management device such as a PC or a laptop.
Fan tray • VEDGE-5000-FAN= Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 5000 Routers The vEdge 5000 router ships with two AC power supplies installed. Read this article to learn more about the AC power supply in the router as well as about the cooling system and airflow through the router chassis.
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5000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 5000 Routers The AC power supply in a vEdge 5000 router is a hot-insertable and hot-removable field replacement unit (FRU). You can remove and replace the power supply in the rear of the chassis without powering off the router or disrupting normal functioning.
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5000 Router Power Supply and Cooling in Cisco vEdge 5000 Routers The fan tray is a hot-insertable and hot-removable field-replaceable unit (FRU). The fan trays provide front-to-back cooling, as shown in Figure 2. If one of the fans in a fan tray fails, you can remove the specific fan tray and replace it with a spare fan tray module without powering off the router or disrupting normal functions.
vEdge 5000 Router Planning and Installation Planning and Installation This article provides general safety standards to adhere to when installing or connecting a vEdge 5000 router or its components. General Safety Standards • Install your vEdge router in compliance with the following local, national, and international electrical codes: •...
vEdge 5000 Router Prepare for Router Installation Prepare for Router Installation This article provide guidelines and requirements for preparing your site to install the vEdge 5000 router. Site Preparation Guidelines Efficient operation of your vEdge 5000 router requires proper site planning and proper layout of your equipment rack or wiring closet: •...
vEdge 5000 Router Connect the vEdge 5000 Router Rack Requirement Guidelines Rack secured to For maximum stability, secure the rack to ceiling brackets and to floor brackets. building structure Airflow Requirements When planning your site for installing the vEdge 5000 router, allow enough clearance around the installed router.
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vEdge 5000 Router Connect the vEdge 5000 Router • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap • Power cords appropriate for your geographical location. See AC Power Cord Specifications . To connect the vEdge 5000 router to an AC power source (see Figure 2): 1.
vEdge 5000 Router vEdge 5000 Router Default Configuration To connect the vEdge 5000 router to a management console: 1. Connect one end of the console cable into the console port (labeled CONSOLE) on the vEdge 5000 router (see Figure 3). 2.
vEdge 5000 Router Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Now that you have installed and connected the vEdge 5000 router, you can monitor and troubleshoot the various LEDs and system alarms on the router. Alarm Severity Levels The system alarms on the vEdge 5000 router have two types of severity levels: •...
vEdge 5000 Router Remove vEdge 5000 Router Components Table 90: Item Yellow Alarm (degrees Red Alarm (degrees Normal Bad Fan Normal Bad Fan Chassis board sensor0 Chassis board sensor1 CPU junction temperature Checking Alarms and Notifications To view the current chassis environment condition , enter the show hardware environment command at the system prompt.
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vEdge 5000 Router Remove vEdge 5000 Router Components This article provides step-by-step procedures for removing these router components. For instructions on installing the components, see Install vEdge 2000 Router Components . Caution: Before you install any components in the router chassis, make sure that you understand how to prevent Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
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vEdge 5000 Router Remove vEdge 5000 Router Components Caution: Make sure that you do not leave the power supply slot in the rear of the chassis empty for a long time while the router is operational. Once you remove the power supply, either replace it promptly or install a cover panel over the empty slot.
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vEdge 5000 Router Remove vEdge 5000 Router Components To remove a PIM from a PIM slot in a vEdge 5000 router, you need the following parts and tools: • Number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver • A replacement PIM or cover panel •...
vEdge 5000 Router Restore a vEdge Router To remove any type of from a vEdge router: Place the antistatic mat or the electrostatic bag on a firm, flat surface. Attach the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist. Then connect the strap to the ESD point on the rack. Label the cables connected to the transceiver so that you can reconnect them correctly later.
vEdge 5000 Router Return Hardware If desired, you can revert to the default factory configuration: vEdge# request software reset Reset the Router You can reset the vEdge router by doing either a hard press or a soft press. To perform either type of press, locate the Reset button on the front panel of the router.
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vEdge 5000 Router Return Hardware Obtain an RMA Number If you are returning a vEdge router or a hardware component to Viptela for repair or replacement, contact the Viptela Customer Support team to open a support case and obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
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vEdge 5000 Router Return Hardware If the router is installed in a rack using the rack-mount kit from Viptela, remove the front stopper screwed along the front side of the rack-mount tray. 2. Then remove the rack-mount tray from the rack by having one person support the weight of the rack-mount tray while a second person unscrews the rack-mount screws.
C H A P T E R vEdge Cloud Router The vEdge Cloud is a virtualized version of the vEdge router, inheriting all the capabilities offered on Viptela’s physical branch routers. vEdge Cloud can be instantiated as a virtual machine (VM) on a KVM hypervisor or as a VM on a VMware ESXi hypervisor, as well as in public cloud environments, such as Amazon AWS or Google Cloud Platform.
vEdge Cloud Router Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity The Viptela products are controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) as networking equipment within the following U.S. Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN): 5A002, 5D002, and 5E002. The vEdge hardware and software products and the Viptela encryption technology can be delivered to most end users and destinations worldwide without a licensing requirement.