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    www.zyxel.com

    www.zyxel.com

    VOP1372G-6172-Port POTS/VoIP Line Card

    Copyright 2011

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation

    Version 3.97Edition 1, 05/2011

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    About This User's Guide

    VOP1372G-61 Users Guide 3

    About This User's Guide

    IMPORTANT!

    READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.

    KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

    Intended Audience

    This manual is intended for users of the VOP1372G VoIP Line Card. It describes detailed information

    about the cards features and hardware.

    Related Documentation

    IES-5106M/IES-5112M/IES-6000M Users GuideRefer to this Users Guide for directions on installation, connections, maintenance, hardwaretrouble shooting and safety warnings.

    MSC1000G/1024G/1224G/1024GB/1224GB Series Users Guide

    This Users Guide covers configuration and the VOPs default settings.

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    Document Conventions

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    Document Conventions

    Warnings and Notes

    These are how warnings and notes are shown in this Users Guide.

    Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.

    Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you mayneed to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.

    Syntax Conventions

    The VOP1372G may be referred to as the VOP, the device, the system or the line card inthis Users Guide.

    IES refers to the whole IES-5106M, IES-5112M, or IES-6000M system, including the main

    chassis and all associated cards.

    MSC refers to the management switch card.

    Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in boldfont.

    A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example, [ENTER] means theenter or return key on your keyboard.

    Enter means for you to type one or more characters and then press the [ENTER] key. Selector choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices.

    A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For example,Maintenance > Log > Log Settingmeans you first click Maintenancein the navigation panel,then the Logsub menu and finally the Log Settingtab to get to that screen.

    Units of measurement may denote the metric value or the scientific value. For example, k

    for kilo may denote 1000 or 1024, M for mega may denote 1000000 or 1048576 and soon.

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    Safety Warnings

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    Safety Warnings

    For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and

    instructions.

    Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.

    Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.

    Do NOT store things on the device.

    Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk ofelectric shock from lightning.

    Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device.

    Ground yourself (by properly using an anti-static wrist strap, for example) whenever workingwith the devices hardware or connections.

    Do NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high

    voltage points or other risks. ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble thisdevice. Please contact your vendor for further information.

    Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports.

    Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them.

    Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling.

    Do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors. There is a remoterisk of electric shock from lightning.

    Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your device.

    Always cover empty slots with slot covers to ensure sufficient airflow and reduce the danger ofelectric shock.

    Warning! To avoid risk of electric shock, remove only one card at a time and do not place fingers

    or objects inside the chassis.

    Use only No. 26 AWG (American Wire Gauge) or larger telecommunication line cord.

    Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE stands for

    Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment. It means that used electrical and electronic

    products should not be mixed with general waste. Used electrical and electronic equipment

    should be treated separately.

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    Table of Contents

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    Table of Contents

    About This User 's Guide .......................................................................................................... 3

    Document Conventions ...........................................................................................................4

    Safety Warnings .......................................................................................................................6

    Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................7

    Chapter 1

    Int roducing the VOP1372G ...................................................................................................... 9

    1.1 VOP1372G Overview .............................................................................................................9

    1.2 General Features ...................................................................................................................9

    1.2.1 H.248 Features ...........................................................................................................13

    1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ............................................................................................... 15

    1.4 Default Settings ....................................................................................................................16

    Chapter 2

    Product Speci ficat ions ...........................................................................................................17

    2.1 Product Specifications ..........................................................................................................17

    2.2 Firmware Naming Conventions ............................................................................................19

    2.3 Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments ..................................................................................19

    2.3.1 VOP Connectors .........................................................................................................20

    2.3.2 Telco-50 Cables ..........................................................................................................23

    2.4 Wire Gauge Specifications ...................................................................................................24

    2.5 Console Cable Pin Assignments ..........................................................................................24

    Chapter 3

    Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 25

    3.1 Power and LEDs ..................................................................................................................25

    3.2 Phone Calls ..........................................................................................................................26

    3.3 Management and Configuration ...........................................................................................26

    3.3.1 Uploading the Default Configuration File via Boot Commands ..................................27

    3.3.2 Uploading the Firmware via Boot Commands ............................................................28

    Appendix A Legal Information................................................................................................ 31

    Index ........................................................................................................................................ 35

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    CHAPTER 1

    Introducing the VOP1372G

    This chapter introduces the VoIP line card's general features and hardware.

    1.1 VOP1372G Overview

    The VOP1372G VoIP Line Card is perfect for telecommunications providers, ISPs or large building

    applications seeking to provide phone service via Voice over IP (VoIP) to subscribers while

    minimizing costs. One VOP provides VoIP telephony service for up to 72 subscribers over existing

    POTS telephone wiring.

    The line to and from the user carries either voice alone, or both voice and data (ADSL/VDSL)

    signals. For each line, a splitter card separates the high frequency ADSL/VDSL signal from the voice

    band signal and feeds the voice band signal to the VOP1372G, while the ADSL/VDSL signal is

    diverted to the ADSL/VDSL line card (ALC1372G or VLC1348G, for example).

    The VOP1372G supports H.248 (also known as MEGACO - MEdia GAteway COntrol - or the Gateway

    Control Protocol).

    Each VOP with H.248 firmware can operate as an individual media gateway or as part of acentralized H.248 interface capable of spanning multiple VOPs or chassis and managing up to1200 subscribers. You can use a backup VOP card for higher reliability of H.248 protocolprocessing.

    Use the Telco-50 connector pin assignments in Section 2.3 on page 19along with the directions and

    safety warnings in the IESs User's Guide to install the line card and make the necessary

    connections.

    See the MSCs Users Guide for detailed information on configuring the line card.

    1.2 General Features

    System Monitoring

    System status (link status, rates, statistics counters)

    Temperatures, voltage reports and alarms.

    Port status (on/off hook, etc.)

    Alarms

    The VOP sends an alarm to the management system when voltage or temperature levels exceed

    safe thresholds.

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    Alarm LED

    An ALM (alarm) LED lights when the VOP is overheated, the voltage readings are outside the

    tolerance levels, or there is a hardware failure.

    System Error Logging

    The system error log will record error logs locally to the management switch card memory.

    Remote Firmware Upgrade

    You can use FTP or SFTP to perform configuration backup/restore and firmware upgrade from a

    remote location.

    Voice Compression and Decompression

    The VOP supports the following voice codecs.

    G.711 A-law

    G.711 -law

    G.723.1

    G.726 (40, 32, 24 and 16 kbps)

    G.729AB

    Out-of-Band POTS Signaling

    As well as transmitting and receiving voice band data, the VOP can communicate with the

    subscribers phone using out-of-band signals.

    Call Progress TonesThe VOP can provide the following tones to connected telephones:

    Table 1 Out-of-Band POTS SignalingSIGNAL DESCRIPTION

    Off Hook The subscriber intends to start a call.

    On Hook The subscriber terminates the call.

    Flash Short on-hook tap for special call functions.

    Pulse Dial Dialing method using an interrupted signal.

    Ring AC power signal from FXS port indicating a phone call attempt from remote party.

    Tip/Ring Reversal FXS port reverses the voltage between the tip and the ring

    Metering Tone FXS port sends a 12 /16kHz out-of-band sine wave for payphone use.

    Table 2 Supported Tones

    TONE INDICATION

    Dial tone A line is available for use.

    Busy tone The dialed number is unreachable.

    Congestion tone There are not enough resources to handle a call.

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    Configurable POTS Ring Patterns

    You can configure POTS (Plain Old Telephony Service) distinctive ring patterns. These ring patterns

    define the ring the VOP sends to the connected POTS phones for incoming calls.

    European and USA Supplementary Phone Services

    The VOP supports both European and American style supplementary phone services (call hold, call

    waiting, call transfer and three-way conference calls).

    IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN

    Your VOP uses the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network), which allows it to

    deliver tagged/untagged frames. The IES supports up to 4094 individual VLANs.

    Quality of Service (QoS)

    The VOP supports IEEE 802.1p QoS (Quality of Service) network traffic prioritization for RTP traffic,

    as well as DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) and ToS (Type of Service) tagging.

    3-way Conference Call

    The VOP can combine two calls of different codecs into the same conference call.

    Analog Modem Pass-through

    The VOP supports analog modem service over the voice channel.

    Fax Pass-through and T.38 Relay

    The VOP supports fax service over the voice channel using G.711 or using T.38 relay.

    Country Code

    Many settings governing call functions differ from one region to another. The VOP allows you to set

    these by entering a preconfigured country code. The following variables are affected when you set

    the country code.

    Ringback tone The remote partys phone is ringing.

    Waiting tone The other partys line is engaged.

    Howler tone The handset has been left off-hook too long.

    Message WaitingIndication (MWI) tone A voicemail message is waiting.

    Holding tone The caller has been placed on hold.

    Distinctive ring The VOP has a list of ring patterns based on country codes that the H.248 MediaGateway Controller (MGC) can have the VOP send to the connected telephones.

    Table 2 Supported Tones

    TONE INDICATION

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    AC impedance

    PCM companding law

    Cadence ring

    Flash time

    Pulse dial interval

    Pay-signal type

    Caller ID

    Service tones

    Metallic L ine Test

    The VOP provides the following metallic line test (MLT) measurements.

    Foreign AC voltage (50Hz ~ 500Hz)

    Foreign DC voltage

    Hazardous potential test

    Three-element capacitance test

    Three-element resistance test

    Ringing equivalency number test (REN measurement)

    Metering voltage

    Dial tone

    Digit

    Receiver off hook

    RTP Statist ics

    The VOP provides the following RTP statistics.

    RTP TX codec

    RTP RX codec

    RTP TX payload type

    RTP RX payload type

    RTP local IP/port

    RTP remote IP/port

    Echo Cancellation

    The device supports G.168, an ITU-T standard for eliminating the echo caused by the sound of yourvoice reverberating in the telephone receiver while you talk.

    Voice Act ivity Detection

    Voice Activity Detection (VAD) reduces the bandwidth that a call uses by not transmitting when you

    are not speaking.

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    Comfort Noise Generation

    Your device generates background noise to fill moments of silence when the other device in a call

    stops transmitting because the other party is not speaking (as total silence could easily be mistaken

    for a lost connection).

    Dynamic Jitter Buffer

    The built-in adaptive buffer helps to smooth out the variations in delay (jitter) for voice traffic. This

    helps ensure good voice quality for your conversations.

    Tx/Rx Gain

    The VOP allows you to increase or decrease the volume of the audio signal sent to and received

    from the subscriber.

    VPI (Voice Packetization Interval)

    The VOP allows you to configure the amount of audio information (measured in milliseconds)contained in each packet of data transmitted.

    1.2.1 H.248 Features

    Centralized and De-centralized Structure

    For ease of management, you can use multiple VOPs as part of a centralized H.248 interface that

    can span across multiple VOPs and even multiple chassis in order to manage up to 1200

    subscribers. A centralized H.248 interface makes it easy to scale up as the number of subscribers

    increases. You can add cards and subscribers with a minimum of configuration and without

    interrupting existing DSL or VoIP services. The following graphic shows an H.248 interface thatincludes VOPs in three different chassis.

    Figure 1 Centralized VOP Deployment

    H.248 Interface

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    You can also deploy individual VOPs with H.248 firmware as stand-alone H.248 interfaces. The

    following graphic shows VOPs in three different chassis where each VOP is configured as a separate

    H.248 interface.

    Figure 2 De-centralized VOPs Deployment

    MGC Redundancy for Higher Reliability

    You can configure the H.248 interface to use a second (backup) MGC in case the first MGC is not

    available.

    Figure 3 MGC Redundancy

    H.248 Signaling Card Redundancy for Higher Reliability

    An H.248 interface consists of a Signaling Card (SC) and at least one Media Card (MC). A

    VOP1372G-61 can act as either an SC, an MC, or both. The SC processes H.248 protocol messages

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    from the MGC. The MC handles the RTP payload and converts it into analog for the subscribers

    phone. The MCs are also known as an SCs slaves. You can install a second VOP card to back up the

    H.248 interfaces SC. If the active SC fails, the backup SC takes over the processing of the H.248

    protocol messages so the H.248 interface can continue to provide service.

    Figure 4 H.248 Interface with Backup Signaling Card

    Remote Ringback Tone Generation

    The VOP can send a remote ringback tone to the caller so they hear that the phone connected to

    the VOP is ringing.

    Call Overload Protection

    You can configure how many calls the H.248 interface is to handle. This protects against

    overloading the VOP cards or the MGC.

    1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs

    The figure below shows the front panel of the VOP.

    Figure 5 Front Panel

    Standby SC

    Media GatewayActive SC

    MC

    MC

    MC

    MC

    H.248 Interface

    Backup Media Gateway

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    The following table describes the port labels on the front panel.

    The following table describes the LED indicators on the front panel of the VOP.

    1.4 Default Settings

    Refer to your MSCs Users Guide for information on default settings.

    Table 3 Front Panel Ports

    LABEL DESCRIPTION

    CONSOLE For troubleshooting purposes, this mini RJ-11port connects to a computer when theline card is not manageable from the MSC.

    1-24, 25-48, 49-72 These Telco-50 connectors are for connecting the VOP to the splitter cards.

    Table 4 LED Descriptions

    LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION

    PWR Green On The line card is turned on.

    Off The line card is off.

    SYS Green Blinking The line card is rebooting and performing self-diagnostic tests.

    On The line card is on and functioning properly.

    Off The power is off, or the line card is malfunctioning.

    ALM Red On The temperature or voltage is outside the safe range, or there is a hardwarefailure.

    Off The temperature or voltage is inside the safe range and the VOP is functioningnormally.

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    CHAPTER 2

    Product Specifications

    This chapter gives details about the line card hardware and features.

    2.1 Product Specifications

    Table 5 Device Specifications

    Dimensions 390.6 mm (W) x 240.0 mm (D) x 24.0 mm (H)

    Weight 1.4 kgPower requirement -36 to -72 Volts DC, no tolerance

    Power consumption 144 Watt Maximum

    Interface Three Telco-50 connectors: 72 Phone Ports

    One mini RJ11 console port for local management

    Uplink Port 1 Gigabit Ethernet (SerDes) backplane connection

    Operation Temperature -40 C ~ 65 C

    Storage Temperature -40 C ~ 70 C

    Operation Humidity 10% ~ 90% RH (non-condensing)

    Storage Humidity 10% ~ 95% RH (non-condensing)

    Certifications RoHS compliant

    ETSI 300-019 NEBS level 3

    K.20

    Safety

    EN60950-1

    CSA60950-1

    UL60950-1

    IEC60950-1

    EMC

    FCC Part 15 Class A

    EN55022 Class A

    EN55024 Class A

    ETSI 300 386 IEC-61000-4-2 Level 2

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    Other Features H.248 (MEGACO) support

    IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging

    IEEE 802.1p CoS with Priority Queuing

    System error logging

    Out-of-band POTS signaling

    Numbering plan

    CLIP and CLIR Country code

    Metallic Line Test (MLT)

    External testing device support

    RTP statistics generation

    Local RTP switching

    Centralized and de-centralized H.248 interface structure

    H.248 MGC redundancy

    H.248 VOP signaling card redundancy

    H.248 remote ring back tone generation

    H.248 call overload protection

    Ringer Output Amplitude Adjustable (25 ~ 90 Vrms)

    Output Ringing

    Frequency

    Adjustable (16.7 / 20 / 25 / 50 Hz)

    Ringer Output Power Maximum 15W

    Peak BHCA A VOP card can support up to 20,000 Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) per hourand 3.3 call setups per second.

    Digital signal processingfeatures

    IP/UDP/RTP encapsulation

    Supported voice codecs:

    G.711 A-lawG.711 -lawG.723.1G.726 (40, 32, and 24 bit)G.729 (G.729A and G.729B)

    T.38 fax / modem passthrough and relay

    V.21 fax tone detection

    V.23 FSK Caller ID generation

    Bellcore FSK caller ID generation 3-way conference call support

    DTMF detection and relay

    G.168 echo cancellation

    Silence detection and suppression

    Comfort noise generation

    Voice activity detection

    Caller ID generation

    Billing signal generation (12 / 16 kHz metering tone)

    Tone generation:

    Dial toneBusy toneCongestion toneRingback toneWaiting toneHowler toneDistinctive ring

    Packet loss concealment

    Tx/Rx gain

    VPI (Voice Packetization Interval)

    MWI tone

    Holding tone

    Table 5 Device Specifications

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    2.2 Firmware Naming Conventions

    A firmware version includes the model code and release number as shown in the following example.

    2.3 Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments

    This section describes the pin assignments on the VOPs Telco-50 connectors, and on the cables

    that connect to the VOP.

    Loop diagnostics Metallic Loop Test (MLT) for subscriber lines:

    Hazardous potential testForeign voltage testThree-element capacitance testThree-element resistance testRinging equivalency number test (REN measurement)

    Standards Compliance RFC 3525 (Gateway Control Protocol)

    ITU-T H.248-1

    IEEE 802.1Q (Virtual LANs)

    Table 5 Device Specifications

    Firmware Version: V3.97(UHE.0)

    UHE is the model code.

    "0" is the firmwares release number. This varies as new firmware is released. Your firmware'srelease number may not match what is displayed in this User's Guide.

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    2.3.1 VOP Connectors

    The following diagrams show the pin assignments of the Telco-50 connectors on the VOP. The

    diagrams show the Telco-50 connector as seen when looking at the front panel of the VOP.

    Figure 6 1-24 Port Telco-50 Pin Assignments

    Figure 7 25-48 Port Telco-50 Pin Assignments

    Figure 8 49-72 Port Telco-50 Pin Assignments

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    Table 6 VOP Telco-50 Connector 1-24 and 25-48 Pin Assignments

    PORTS 1-24

    (FIRST TELCO-50 CONNECTOR)

    PORTS 25-48

    (SECOND TELCO-50 CONNECTOR)

    Pin 1 NULL Pin 26 NULL Pin 1 NULL Pin 26 NULL

    Pin 2 Ring Port 24 Pin 27 Tip Port 24 Pin 2 Ring Port 48 Pin 27 Tip Port 48

    Pin 3 Ring Port 23 Pin 28 Tip Port 23 Pin 3 Ring Port 47 Pin 28 Tip Port 47

    Pin 4 Ring Port 22 Pin 29 Tip Port 22 Pin 4 Ring Port 46 Pin 29 Tip Port 46

    Pin 5 Ring Port 21 Pin 30 Tip Port 21 Pin 5 Ring Port 45 Pin 30 Tip Port 45

    Pin 6 Ring Port 20 Pin 31 Tip Port 20 Pin 6 Ring Port 44 Pin 31 Tip Port 44

    Pin 7 Ring Port 19 Pin 32 Tip Port 19 Pin 7 Ring Port 43 Pin 32 Tip Port 43

    Pin 8 Ring Port 18 Pin 33 Tip Port 18 Pin 8 Ring Port 42 Pin 33 Tip Port 42

    Pin 9 Ring Port 17 Pin 34 Tip Port 17 Pin 9 Ring Port 41 Pin 34 Tip Port 41

    Pin 10 Ring Port 16 Pin 35 Tip Port 16 Pin 10 Ring Port 40 Pin 35 Tip Port 40

    Pin 11 Ring Port 15 Pin 36 Tip Port 15 Pin 11 Ring Port 39 Pin 36 Tip Port 39

    Pin 12 Ring Port 14 Pin 37 Tip Port 14 Pin 12 Ring Port 38 Pin 37 Tip Port 38

    Pin 13 Ring Port 13 Pin 38 Tip Port 13 Pin 13 Ring Port 37 Pin 38 Tip Port 37

    Pin 14 Ring Port 12 Pin 39 Tip Port 12 Pin 14 Ring Port 36 Pin 39 Tip Port 36

    Pin 15 Ring Port 11 Pin 40 Tip Port 11 Pin 15 Ring Port 35 Pin 40 Tip Port 35

    Pin 16 Ring Port 10 Pin 41 Tip Port 10 Pin 16 Ring Port 34 Pin 41 Tip Port 34

    Pin 17 Ring Port 9 Pin 42 Tip Port 9 Pin 17 Ring Port 33 Pin 42 Tip Port 33

    Pin 18 Ring Port 8 Pin 43 Tip Port 8 Pin 18 Ring Port 32 Pin 43 Tip Port 32

    Pin 19 Ring Port 7 Pin 44 Tip Port 7 Pin 19 Ring Port 31 Pin 44 Tip Port 31

    Pin 20 Ring Port 6 Pin 45 Tip Port 6 Pin 20 Ring Port 30 Pin 45 Tip Port 30

    Pin 21 Ring Port 5 Pin 46 Tip Port 5 Pin 21 Ring Port 29 Pin 46 Tip Port 29

    Pin 22 Ring Port 4 Pin 47 Tip Port 4 Pin 22 Ring Port 28 Pin 47 Tip Port 28

    Pin 23 Ring Port 3 Pin 48 Tip Port 3 Pin 23 Ring Port 27 Pin 48 Tip Port 27

    Pin 24 Ring Port 2 Pin 49 Tip Port 2 Pin 24 Ring Port 26 Pin 49 Tip Port 26

    Pin 25 Ring Port 1 Pin 50 Tip Port 1 Pin 25 Ring Port 25 Pin 50 Tip Port 25

    Table 7 VOP Telco-50 Connector 49-72 Pin Assignments

    PORTS 49-72

    (SECOND TELCO-50 CONNECTOR)

    Pin 1 NULL Pin 26 NULL

    Pin 2 Ring Port 72 Pin 27 Tip Port 72

    Pin 3 Ring Port 71 Pin 28 Tip Port 71

    Pin 4 Ring Port 70 Pin 29 Tip Port 70

    Pin 5 Ring Port 69 Pin 30 Tip Port 69

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    Pin 6 Ring Port 68 Pin 31 Tip Port 68

    Pin 7 Ring Port 67 Pin 32 Tip Port 67

    Pin 8 Ring Port 66 Pin 33 Tip Port 66

    Pin 9 Ring Port 41 Pin 34 Tip Port 41

    Pin 10 Ring Port 40 Pin 35 Tip Port 40

    Pin 11 Ring Port 39 Pin 36 Tip Port 39

    Pin 12 Ring Port 38 Pin 37 Tip Port 38

    Pin 13 Ring Port 37 Pin 38 Tip Port 37

    Pin 14 Ring Port 36 Pin 39 Tip Port 36

    Pin 15 Ring Port 35 Pin 40 Tip Port 35

    Pin 16 Ring Port 34 Pin 41 Tip Port 34

    Pin 17 Ring Port 33 Pin 42 Tip Port 33

    Pin 18 Ring Port 32 Pin 43 Tip Port 32

    Pin 19 Ring Port 31 Pin 44 Tip Port 31

    Pin 20 Ring Port 30 Pin 45 Tip Port 30

    Pin 21 Ring Port 29 Pin 46 Tip Port 29

    Pin 22 Ring Port 28 Pin 47 Tip Port 28

    Pin 23 Ring Port 27 Pin 48 Tip Port 27

    Pin 24 Ring Port 26 Pin 49 Tip Port 26

    Pin 25 Ring Port 25 Pin 50 Tip Port 25

    Table 7 VOP Telco-50 Connector 49-72 Pin Assignments (continued)

    PORTS 49-72

    (SECOND TELCO-50 CONNECTOR)

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    2.3.2 Telco-50 Cables

    Connect to the VOPs 1-24 and 25-48 ports using cables that have Telco-50 connectors with the

    following pin assignments. The diagrams show the Telco-50 connector as seen when looking at the

    face that couples with the VOP.

    Figure 9 1-24 Cable Connector Telco-50 Pin Assignments

    Figure 10 25-48 Cable Connector Telco-50 Pin Assignments

    Figure 11 49-72 Cable Connector Telco-50 Pin Assignments

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    2.4 Wire Gauge Specif ications

    AWG (American Wire Gauge)is a measurement system for wire that specifies its thickness. As thethickness of the wire increases, the AWG number decreases.

    2.5 Console Cable Pin Assignments

    The following diagram and chart show the pin assignments of the console cable.

    Figure 12 Console Cable Mini RJ-11 Male Connector

    Table 8 Wire Gauge Specifications

    WIRE TYPE REQUIRED AWG NO. (DIAMETER)

    Telephone Wire 26 or larger

    Table 9 Console Cable Connector Pin Assignments

    MINI RJ-11 MALE

    Pin 2: TXD

    Pin 3: RXD

    Pin 4: GND

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    CHAPTER 3

    Troubleshooting

    This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential

    problems are divided into the following categories.

    Power and LEDs

    Management and Configuration

    3.1 Power and LEDs

    The SYS or PWR LED does not turn on.

    The ALM LED is on.

    The ALM(alarm) LED lights when the line card is overheated or the voltage readings are outside

    the tolerance levels.

    Table 10 SYS LED Troubleshooting

    STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION

    1 Make sure the power wires on the chassis are properly connected to the power supplyand the power supply is operating normally. Make sure you are using the correct powersource (refer to the IES Users Guide).

    2 Make sure the power wires are connected properly.

    3 Make sure the line card is properly installed.

    4 The LED itself or the unit may be faulty; contact your vendor.

    Table 11 ALM LED Troubleshooting

    STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION

    1 Use the sysmoni t or show command to verify the cause of the alarm. See step 2 if the unitis overheated, and step 3 if the voltages are out of the allowed ranges.

    2 Ensure that the IES is installed in a well-ventilated area and that normal operation of the fans isnot inhibited. Keep the bottom, top and all sides clear of obstructions and away from the exhaustof other equipment.

    3 If the voltage levels are outside the allowed range, take a screen shot of the sys moni t orshowcommand display and contact your vendor.

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    3.2 Phone Calls

    I cannot make or receive H.248 phone calls on a phone connected to the VOP.

    3.3 Management and Configuration

    The line card is not manageable.

    The line card always uses the default configuration. Any changes you made to the line card are

    stored on the MSC. By default, the MSC is allowed to manage every line card. Use the l cman showcommand on the MSC to see a line cards connection status. If you still cannot manage the line card

    from the MSC, the line cards configuration file may be damaged or the firmware may be old, you

    may need to restore the default configuration file or upload new firmware using the line cards

    console port.

    Table 12 Phonecall Troubleshooting

    STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION

    1 Ensure that the hardware is correctly installed and functioning as described in the IES UsersGuide.

    Ensure that the VOP is running H.248 firmware.

    Ping the H.248 media gateway controller from the line card to ensure that it is reachable.

    2 Check to see whether the port is successfully registered with the H.248 MGC. Use the showl i nestat command to see if a port is in service (registered) or out of service (notregistered).

    3 The line card or the port may be disabled.

    Use the l cman showcommand to check the slot status, and the l cman enabl e commandto activate a slot.

    Use the por t show command to check the port status, and the por t enabl ecommand to activate a port.

    4 The port may be set to use the wrong virtual media gateway or DSP profile. Use the por t h248set command to set the port to use the correctprofiles.

    5 The H.248 profile, virtual media gateway or DSP profile may be mis-configured.

    Use the pr of i l e voi p h248 show [ ] command to check the H.248 profile.

    Use the voi p h248 mg show * command to check all virtual media gateways.

    Use the prof i l e voi p dsp show [ ] command to check the DSP profile.

    6 Check any hardware between the phone and the VOP. Try using another telephone, another porton the VOP, or both. Run the MLT (Metallic Line Test) on the relevant port (use the di agnost i cml t t est commands).

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    4 After a successful configuration file upload, type atgoto restart the line card.

    3.3.2 Uploading the Firmware via Boot Commands

    Usually you should use FTP with the MSC to upload the line cards firmware. If you cannot manage

    the line card from the MSC, use the following procedure to upload firmware to the line card.

    1 Obtain the firmware file, unzip it and save it in a folder on your computer.

    2 Connect your computer to the console port and use terminal emulation software configured to thefollowing parameters:

    3 Pull out the line card and push it back in to restart it and begin a session.

    4 When you see the Pr ess any key t o ent er Debug Mode wi t hi n 3 seconds message,press a key to enter debug mode.

    5 Type atba5after the Ent er Debug Modemessage (this changes the console port speed to

    115200 bps).

    6 Change the configuration of your terminal emulation software to use 115200 bps and reconnect to

    the line card.

    7 Type atur after the Ent er Debug Mode message.

    8 Wait for the Star t i ng XMODEM upl oad message before activating XMODEM upload on yourterminal.

    Boot base Versi on: V1. 00 | 03/ 23/ 2005 16: 10: 06FLASH: AMD 32MHardware Versi on:Ser i al Number :

    RAM: Si ze = 133120 Kbyt es

    ZyNOS Versi on: V3. 97(UHE. 0) | 05/ 19/ 2011 11: 56: 26

    Press any key t o ent er debug mode wi t hi n 3 seconds.. . . . . . . . . . .Ent er Debug Modeatlc

    St art i ng XMODEM upl oad (CRC mode) . . . .CCCCTotal 393216 bytes r ecei ved.

    Erasi ng. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . OK

    atgo

    EXAMPL

    E

    VT100 terminal emulation 9600 bps

    No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit No flow control

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    9 This is an example Xmodem configuration upload using HyperTerminal. Click Transfer, then Send

    Fileto display the following screen.

    Figure 14 Example Xmodem Upload

    10 After a successful firmware upload, the line card restarts. The console port speed automatically

    changes back to 9600 bps when the line card restarts.

    Type the firmware file'slocation, or click Browsetosearch for it.

    Choose the 1K Xmodemprotocol.

    Then click Send.

    Boot base Versi on: V1. 00 | 03/ 23/ 2007 16: 10: 06

    FLASH: AMD 32MHardware Versi on:Ser i al Number :RAM: Si ze = 133120 Kbyt es

    ZyNOS Versi on: V3. 97(UHE. 0) | 05/ 19/ 2011 11: 56: 26

    Press any key t o ent er debug mode wi t hi n 3 seconds.. . . . . . . . . . .Ent er Debug Modeatba5

    Now, consol e speed wi l l be changed t o 115200 bps

    OK

    atur

    St art i ng XMODEM upl oad (CRC mode) . . . .CCCCCCCCTotal 2003968 byt es r ecei ved.

    Er asi ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .OK

    Syst em Reboot . . .Consol e speed wi l l be changed t o 9600 bps

    EXAMP

    LE

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    A PPENDIX A

    Legal Information

    Copyright

    Copyright 2011 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.

    The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed,

    stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any

    means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise,

    without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation.

    Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Disclaimers

    ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or

    software described herein. Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent

    rights of others. ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein

    without notice. This publication is subject to change without notice.

    Trademarks

    ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications,

    Inc. Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and

    may be properties of their respective owners.

    Certifications

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement

    This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

    This device may not cause harmful interference.

    This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operations.

    FCC Warning

    This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital switch,

    pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection

    against harmful interference in a commercial environment. This device generates, uses, and can

    radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction

    manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this device in a

    residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to

    correct the interference at his own expense.

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    CE Mark Warning:

    This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in

    which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

    Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metro logy and Inspect ion) A Warning:

    Notices

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could

    void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

    This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

    Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

    Viewing Certif ications

    1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.

    2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product's page.

    3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page.

    ZyXEL Limited Warranty

    ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in

    material or workmanship for a specific period (the Warranty Period) from the date of purchase. The

    Warranty Period varies by region. Check with your vendor and/or the authorized ZyXEL local

    distributor for details about the Warranty Period of this product. During the warranty period, and

    upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship

    and/or materials, ZyXEL will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective products or

    components without charge for either parts or labor, and to whatever extent it shall deem

    necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition. Any replacement

    will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value,

    and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL. This warranty shall not apply if the product has been

    modified, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or subjected to abnormal working

    conditions.

    Note

    Repair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser.

    This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of

    merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose. ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for

    indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser.

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    To obtain the services of this warranty, contact your vendor. You may also refer to the warranty

    policy for the region in which you bought the device at http://www.zyxel.com/web/

    support_warranty_info.php.

    Registration

    Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of firmware upgrades and information atwww.zyxel.com.

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    Index

    Numbers

    3-way conference call 11

    A

    AC impedance 11

    ADSL 9

    alarm (ALM) LED 10, 25

    alarms 9

    American 11

    American Wire Gauge 24

    AWG 24

    B

    BHCA 18

    C

    cable connector pin assignment 23

    cables 19

    cadence ring 11

    call overload protection 15

    call progress tones 10

    call service mode 11

    certifications 17, 31

    notices 32

    viewing 32

    CNG 13

    codecs 10

    Comfort Noise Generation 13

    compression 10

    conference call 11

    console cable pin assignments 24

    console port 28

    copyright 31

    country code 11

    D

    decompression 10

    Digital Signal Processing 18

    dimensions 17

    disclaimer 31

    DSP 18

    dynamic jitter buffer 13

    E

    echo cancellation 12

    error logging 10

    European 11

    F

    fax pass-through 11

    fax T.38 relay 11

    FCC interference statement 31

    firmware 10, 19

    flash time 11

    foreign voltage 12

    front panel 15

    G

    G.168 12

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    H

    H.248 18, 19

    centralized structure 13

    de-centralized structure 13

    MGC 11

    signaling card redundancy 14

    H.248 interface 13

    humidity 17

    I

    IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN 10

    interfaces 17

    J

    jitter 13

    L

    lockout 26

    log 10

    loop resistance 12

    loop tests 19

    M

    Media Gateway Controller, see MGC

    Metallic Line Test 12

    metering 12

    MGC 11

    redundancy 14MLT 12

    model code 19

    modem pass-through 11

    O

    out-of-band signals 10

    P

    pass-through 11

    PCM companding law 11

    peak BHCA 18

    phone services 11

    Plain Old Telephony Service, see POTS

    ports 19

    POTS ring 11

    power (PWR) LED 25

    power output 17power requirement 17

    product registration 33

    product specifications 17

    pulse dial 11

    Q

    quality of service 11

    R

    recovering the firmware 28

    redundancy

    MGC 14

    signaling card 14

    registration

    product 33

    related documentation 3

    release number 19

    reliability 14

    remote ringback tone 15

    REN 12

    reverberation 12

    ring test 12

    ringer frequency 18

    http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-
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    ringer output amplitude 18

    ringer output power 18

    RTP 12

    S

    safety warnings 6

    signaling card redundancy 14

    specifications 17

    splitter card 9

    standards 19

    supplementary phone services 11

    switch lockout 26

    syntax conventions 4

    SYS LED 25system error log 10

    system error logging 10

    system monitoring 9

    T

    T.38 relay 11

    tagged VLAN 10

    Telco-50 connector pin assignments 19

    telephone wire 24

    temperature 17

    terminal emulation 28

    tones 10

    trademarks 31

    Tx/Rx gain 13

    U

    uplink 17

    USER Telco-50 connectors 20, 24

    V

    VAD 12

    VDSL 9

    VLAN 10

    Voice Activity Detection 12

    voice activity detection 12

    VT100 28

    W

    warranty 32

    note 32

    weight 17

    wire gauge 24

    X

    XMODEM upload 27, 28

    http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-
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