Intel Network Router 9545 User Manual

®
Intel Express 9545 Router  
Quick Start  
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First Edition  
April 2000  
A22130-001  
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Contents  
Quick Start  
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2
3
4
Install the Router Hardware ....................2  
Install Intel® Device View ....................... 3  
Install the Router in Intel Device View ... 4  
Configure the Router ............................. 5  
Configuration Worksheets .................................6  
LED Indicators .................................................10  
Local Management ..........................................12  
Viewing Online Manuals ...................................13  
Regulatory Information ....................................14  
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Quick Start  
Install the Router  
Hardware  
Important! Before you install the router,  
read the warnings on page 14.  
1
Set switch:  
Hub II for hub or switch  
PC X for single computer  
Write down  
MAC address  
2b  
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1 Write down the MAC address from the  
label near the LAN port, for use during  
setup.  
Input  
5.1VDC/2.6A  
Console  
Hub  
II  
PC  
X
Recovery  
100  
Norm  
Connect to your LAN  
Power  
ISDN S/T  
HDSL2  
LAN 2  
10 Mbps  
LAN 1  
10 100 Mbps  
CASE  
ASSY  
MAC  
00AA00D1865D  
123456 789  
ADDRESS  
/
2a Connect the LAN1 port to the local  
network or the Ethernet port of a PC,  
using the provided blue cable.  
4007  
2b Set the HUB/PC switch to Hub|| when  
connecting to a network hub or Ethernet  
switch, and PC X when connecting to a  
PC.  
Connect  
to LAN  
3b  
2a  
Connect  
to ISDN  
or IDSL  
uesr  
spulied  
Connect  
to power  
source  
Connect to  
HDSL2 line  
Connect  
to dial-up  
modem  
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3c  
3a  
Connect to your WAN Services  
3a Connect the HDSL2 port to your HDSL2  
line using one of the provided red cables.  
This port provides HDSL2 access to a T1  
service and supports Frame Relay, X.25,  
or a PPP leased line.  
(optional)  
Figure 1. Connecting the Express 9545 Router. See  
the user guide for details on connecting the LAN2 port.  
3b Connect the ISDN port to the ISDN or  
IDSL service using one of the provided  
red cables.  
Intel® Express 9545 Router  
For an ISDN S/T-interface port, you  
normally do not change the 100W/Norm  
switch setting. Norm is the default  
setting and works for most installations.  
See the user guide for details about this  
switch.  
LAN 1  
Status  
LAN  
100 Mbps  
LAN 2  
Netw  
LAN LED  
Green - port is operational and ready for  
configuration.  
3c If you are using the Console port for a  
dial-up connection via a modem, connect  
the port to a modem using the cable  
provided with your modem (not the  
terminal cable supplied with the router).  
Orange - port is down. Check cables.  
Status LED  
Green blinking - router is in factory default and ready  
for configuration.  
Red - error, router is not operational.  
Connect the Power  
Figure 2. Check Status and LAN LEDs. See page 10 of  
this guide for a complete description of LEDs.  
4
Connect the router to a power source  
(100-250 V AC) using the provided  
power supply and cord.  
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Quick Start  
Install Intel® Device  
View  
Intel Device View manages and configures  
the router from a PC running Microsoft  
Windows*, or through a Web browser. We  
recommend using Intel Device View;  
however, the Local Management section in  
this guide describes alternate management  
methods.  
Intel® Device  
Windows* 95, 98, or 2000  
Windows NT* 4.0  
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View (Windows)  
Intel Device  
View (Web)  
Browser  
Internet Explorer*  
4.0 or later  
Web Server Windows NT* 4.0 (server or  
workstation) with Internet  
Information Server (IIS) * 3.0  
or later, Peer Web Services  
3.0 or later, Netscape  
Enterprise Web Server* 3.51  
Client OS  
Windows NT Server 4.0 or  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0,  
Windows 95, 98, or 2000  
1 Insert the Intel Device View CD-ROM  
in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
The Intel Device View installation screen  
appears. If the screen does not appear  
within 10 seconds, run the autoplay.exe  
file on the CD-ROM.  
Table 1. Intel Device View System Requirements.  
2 Select the version of Intel Device View  
you want to install.  
• Click Install for Windows to use  
Intel Device View on only the PC  
where you install the software.  
• Click Install for Web to install Intel  
Device View on a PC with a Web  
server. You can then access Intel  
Device View from any PC on your  
network using a supported browser  
(see Figure 4). Table 1 lists the system  
requirements.  
Figure 3. Intel Device View Installation. Choose  
the version, then follow the screen instructions in  
the installation wizard.  
• Click Install as Plug-in to install Intel  
network device support for HP  
OpenView*, Tivoli NetView*, or Intel  
LANDesk® Network Manager.  
3 Follow the screen instructions to  
Figure 4. Access Intel Device View for Web from  
any PC on the network. Start Internet Explorer  
and type the following in the Address field:  
complete the installation.  
Select Launch Intel Device View on the  
final installation screen, then continue  
with the instructions on the next page of  
this guide.  
http://servername/deviceview/main.htm  
where servername is the IP address or name of  
your Intel Device View Web server.  
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Quick Start  
Install the Router in  
Intel Device View  
3
The Device Install Wizard sets up the router  
for management in Intel Device View by  
performing basic configuration, such as  
assigning an IP address.  
1 If it is not already running, start the  
Device Install Wizard by selecting Install  
from the Device menu (see Figure 5).  
Figure 5. Start the Device Install Wizard. Select  
Install from the Device menu to start the Wizard.  
2 Click Next.  
3 When the router’s MAC address appears  
(see Figure 6), select it and click Next.  
The MAC address is on the label near the  
LAN port on the back of the router.  
Note The MAC address appears only for  
routers with a factory default IP  
address (as indicated by the Status  
LED blinking green). If the router  
has already been assigned an IP  
address, select Manage from the  
Device menu and enter the router’s  
IP address. You can also reset the  
router to the factory default settings  
(see the instructions below).  
Figure 6. Select the MAC Address. If the router’s  
MAC address does not appear, check the LAN  
connection and verify that the router is set to factory  
defaults, as shown by a blinking green Status LED.  
4 Assign the router’s IP address (see Figure  
7), then follow the Device Install Wizard  
screen instructions. The router’s default  
IP address is 192.0.2.1. We recommend  
that you do not use the default address as  
your router’s IP address.  
5 On the Device Install Wizard - Finish  
screen, select “Configure the device,”  
then follow the screen instructions.  
To reset the router to factory defaults:  
1 Press the Recovery button located on the back of the  
router. After a few seconds the Status LED blinks orange.  
2 Press and hold the Recovery button until the LEDs begin to  
blink in sequence. When the Status LED blinks green, the  
router is set to factory default.  
Figure 7. Assign an IP address. Type the IP  
address and subnet mask for the router.  
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Quick Start  
Configure the Router  
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Intel Device View supports the Connection  
Setup program for configuring the router.  
Wizards guide you through setting up the  
ports, then adding connections to the ports.  
Configuration Tips  
Your service subscription (the informa-  
tion you get from your service provider)  
should provide most of the information  
required to complete the configuration.  
Figure 8. Connection Setup Program.  
- double click to set up a port  
- double click to add a connection  
You must configure a port before you can  
add a connection to it.  
To Configure the Router  
1 Complete the Configuration Worksheets  
on pages 6-9.  
2 Select Connection Setup from the  
Configuration menu of Intel Device  
View.  
3 Set up the port to which you want to add  
a connection.  
Figure 9. Port Setup. Complete the wizard using  
the information from your service provider (such as  
an ISP).  
• Double-click the port icon  
or select  
the port and click Set Up Port (see  
Figure 8).  
• Follow the screen instructions.  
4 Add remote connections to the port.  
• Double-click the Add Connection  
icon  
under the port, or select the  
port and click Add Connection.  
• Select the appropriate connection  
scenario for your network (see Figure  
10), and follow the screen instructions.  
Figure 10. Add Connection. Select the connection  
scenario for your installation. Click help for more  
details on each choice.  
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Configuration Worksheet  
These pages help you gather needed information before using a Connection Setup wizard. The  
information you’ll need varies depending on the router model, your type of service, and the type of  
connection you want to establish. Consult your telephone company, ISP, and system administrator  
to determine which parts of this worksheet you should fill in.  
Get information from your telephone company for your type of connection  
For ISDN  
ISDN Switch Type (check one)  
Europe  
m Euro ISDN / ETSI  
Japan  
m KDD  
m NTT  
North America  
m National ISDN-1 m National ISDN-2 m AT&T 5ESS m Nortel DMS-100  
Australia  
m Austel TS013 m Euro ISDN / ETSI  
ISDN Numbers and SPIDs for your router  
Local ISDN Number 1: _____________________ SPID1: _________________  
Local ISDN Number 2: ___________________ SPID 2:_________________  
Note: You might have one, two, or no SPIDs depending on your ISDN service type.  
ISDN Connection Type  
m Single Channel (56 or 64 kbps)  
m Multiple Channels (112 or 128 kbps)  
m Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI)  
Local X.25 Address: _________________  
Remote X.25 Address: _______________  
TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier): ________________  
For IDSL (ISDN Digital Subscriber Line)  
General for all connection types  
Service type  
m PPP leased line m Frame Relay  
Line Speed (kbps)  
m 64  
m 128  
m 144 (ISDN U ports only)  
For Frame Relay connections only  
LMI Type (DLCMI)  
m
Annex D m Annex A m LMI (Cisco) m None  
Connection Name (define your own): ___________________  
Local DLCI (between 16 and 991): _______  
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Configuration Worksheet  
Get information from your telephone company for your type of connection  
For HDSL2  
General for all connection types  
Framing format  
m
ESF  
Terminal unit  
remote end m central end  
mD4  
m
Line Speed: _______kbps  
Channel Usage  
m Continuous mCustom m Alternate (Odd) m Alternate (Even)  
For Frame Relay connections only  
LMI Type (DLCMI)  
m Annex D m Annex A m LMI (Cisco) m None  
Connection Name: _________________________  
Local DLCI (between 16 and 991): _____________  
For X.25 connections only  
Packet Size:  
m 128  
m 256  
m 512  
m 1024  
Window Size (between 1 and 7): ______  
m Only use PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits)  
m Use PVCs and SVCs (Switched Virtual Circuits)  
Lowest two-way channel: _____  
Highest two-way channel: _____  
qEnable Flow Control  
Connection Name (define your own): _________________________  
Connection Type  
m PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit)  
Logical Channel Number: _____  
m SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit)  
Local X.25 Address: _________________  
Remote X.25 Address: _______________  
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Configuration Worksheet  
Get this information from your network system administrator  
General for all connection types  
LAN IP Address of router  
IP address: ___________________  
Subnet mask: ___________________  
Select one, both, or none for your network:  
m Enable firewall filtering (you’ll need to set up filters to allow certain traffic, such as Web,  
FTP, and Telnet, to pass over the network.)  
m Enable router management from the Internet  
For a direct connection to a remote site  
ISDN numbers for remote site  
Remote ISDN number: _________________ Remote ISDN number 2: _________________  
Authentication for access to this router from the remote site (the router at the other end)  
Remote user ID: _____________________ Remote user password:___________________  
Authentication for access to the remote site router from this router  
Your user ID: _________________________ Your password: _______________________  
Routing Protocols (choose one or more)  
m
IP  
IP Routing Type (if using IP)  
m RIP-1 m RIP-2  
qTriggered RIP-1/RIP-2  
m
IPX  
m Bridging (for non-routing protocols)  
m Static Route  
m Default Route  
If it is a static route, enter this information for the remote network:  
Network Address: _____________________ Subnet Mask: ___________________  
qEnable router management over this connection  
Bridging (if using bridging)  
m Transparent m Spanning Tree  
IPX Routing on the WAN (if using IPX)  
q
IPX WAN negotiation  
Routing Update Interval:  
m Minutes: _____ m 1 hour m 24 hours  
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Configuration Worksheet  
Get this information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP)  
Remote ISDN Number (only if you are using ISDN to connect to your ISP)  
Remote ISDN number: ___________________  
This is the ISDN number of your service provider .  
IP address assigned to you by the ISP  
m No IP address (it is dynamically assigned by the ISP each time the router makes a  
connection)  
m Single IP address: ___________________  
m
Multiple IP addresses  
If you are using multiple IP addresses, choose one:  
m
m
Use your LAN IP address directly on the Internet as a public address.  
Enter a different network IP address for the router:  
Network IP address: ________________  
Subnet mask: _____________________  
Your WAN connection IP address is:  
m Unnumbered (most common)  
m Numbered  
If numbered, enter the following:  
IP address: _________________  
Subnet mask: _______________  
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LED Indicators  
This section lists the meanings of the LEDs on the Intel Express 9545 router.  
Intel® Express 9545 Router  
LAN 1  
100 Mbps  
ISDN  
HDSL2  
Status  
LAN  
LAN 2  
Network Channel 1 Channel 2  
Line Status Network Connection  
4005  
LED  
Color  
Meaning  
Status  
Status  
Green, steady  
Router is operational.  
Green, blinking  
Orange, steady  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
Router is set to factory defaults and is ready for configuration.  
Diagnostic error; router is operational.  
Router is in Recovery Mode.  
Fatal error; router is not operational.  
LAN  
LAN (2)  
Green, steady  
Green, blinking  
Orange, steady  
Orange, blinking  
Port is operational; no data activity.  
Data activity on the LAN.  
Port is either down or disabled.  
Ethernet collisions on the port.  
100 Mbps  
Green, steady  
Off  
Ethernet LAN is operating at 100 Mbps.  
Ethernet LAN is operating at 10 Mbps.  
ISDN  
Network  
Green, steady  
Orange, steady  
Connection to ISDN switch is established.  
No connection to the ISDN switch; ISDN port is disabled.  
Attempting to connect to the ISDN switch.  
Orange, blinking slow  
(1 time per second)  
Orange, blinking fast  
(5 times per second)  
Maintenance testing (ISDN/U interface only)  
Red, steady  
Error, cannot establish connection to the ISDN switch.  
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LED Indicators  
LED  
Color  
Meaning  
Channel 1  
Green, steady  
Green, blinking  
ISDN B-channel established, no data activity.  
Data activity on the ISDN B-channel.  
Orange, steady  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
No call connected, ISDN B-channel not established.  
Trying to connect call and establish the ISDN B-channel.  
Error establishing the ISDN B-channel  
Channel 2  
Green, steady  
Green, blinking  
Orange, steady  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
ISDN B-channel established, no data activity.  
Data activity on the ISDN B-channel.  
No call connected, ISDN B-channel not established.  
Trying to connect call and establish the ISDN B-channel.  
Error establishing the ISDN B-channel.  
HDSL2  
Line Status  
Green, steady  
Orange, steady  
Successful connection to the HDSL2/CSU of the data network  
switch.  
Attempting to establish connection to the HDSL2/CSU on the  
data network switch. Corresponds to a HDSL2/CSU Yellow Alarm.  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
Testing the line.  
Error, unable to transmit data to the HDSL2/CSU on the data  
network switch. Corresponds to CSU Red, Blue and out-of-frame  
alarms.  
Network  
Green, steady  
Orange, steady  
Connection to the data network switch is established.  
No connection to the data network switch, HDSL2 port is  
disabled, or not configured.  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
Attempting to connect to the data network switch.  
Error connecting to the data network switch.  
Connection  
Green, steady  
Green, blinking  
Orange, steady  
Orange, blinking  
Red, steady  
WAN connection established; no data activity on the port.  
Data activity on the port.  
No call connected; WAN connection not established.  
Attempting to establish a WAN connection.  
Error establishing WAN connection.  
All LEDs  
All LEDs blinking in a sequence  
Router is loading firmware.  
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Local Management (optional)  
VT100 terminal  
or PC with terminal  
Local Management is an on-board, menu-based  
emulation software  
management interface that supports full monitoring  
and configuration capabilities. You can use Local  
Management as an alternative to Intel Device View.  
Router  
For more details on using Local Management, see the  
user guide.  
To Access Local Management through the  
3032  
Console Port  
Figure 11. Connect to the Console Port.  
• Use the supplied terminal cable to connect the  
router console port to a VT100-compatible  
terminal or the serial port of a PC running terminal  
emulation software (such as HyperTerminal*). See  
Table 2 for the correct serial port settings.  
Parameter  
Setting  
Baud  
Data bits  
Parity  
Stop bits  
Flow Control  
9600  
8
None  
1
Press E to display the Local Management  
Login screen (see Figure 12).  
None  
Table 2. Serial Port Settings.  
• Select Administrator and press  
E
twice to  
display the main screen. By default, no password is  
assigned.  
Note If the console port is currently configured  
for a dial-up modem, you cannot use it for  
Local Management until configuring the port  
for a terminal connection. See the user guide  
for details.  
To Access Local Management Remotely  
using Telnet  
Figure 12. Local Management Login Screen. Use the  
W Z keys on your keyboard to select an option and  
press  
E
, or type the underlined letter of the option.  
• Telnet to the IP address of the router from a  
terminal on the LAN, or over a WAN connection  
to the router.  
Terminal  
Configured with IP  
address: 192.0.2.2  
sub mask: 255.255.255.0  
• The router’s default IP address is 192.0.2.1 with a  
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. A terminal on the  
LAN must have the same network number as the  
router. For example, in Figure 13, the terminal on  
the same LAN as the router has an IP address of  
192.0.2.2.  
Express Router  
being configured  
( default IP address 192.0.2.1)  
Input  
5.1VDC/2.6A  
Console  
Hub  
II  
PC  
X
TELNET  
192.0.2.1  
Recovery  
Power  
ISDN  
U
HDSL2  
LAN  
2
LAN  
1
MAC  
ADDRESS  
CASE  
ASSY  
00AA00D1865D  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 Mbps  
10  
/
100 Mbps  
LAN  
3033  
Figure 13. Telnet to Local Management. A terminal on  
the LAN must be on the same subnet as the router.  
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Viewing Online Manuals  
You can view and download user manuals and product documentation from the Intel Device View CD-ROM  
and from the Intel Support Web site. To view the manuals, your PC must have Adobe Acrobat* Reader  
version 3.0 or higher. The Intel Device View CD-ROM contains a copy of Acrobat* Reader version 4.05 and  
Internet Explorer* 5.01 that you can install.  
Manuals on the Intel Device View CD  
The following manuals are located in the Manuals directory.  
Manual Title  
File name  
Intel Express 951x, 952x,and 9545 Routers  
User Guide  
951x_952x_9545 Router User Guide.pdf  
Intel Express Router - Reference Manual  
ER_Ref.pdf  
Intel Express 9545 Router -  
Quick Start (this guide)  
9545 Router Quick Start.pdf  
Table 3. Online manuals available on the Intel Device View CD-ROM  
Documentation on the Intel Support Web site  
For the latest version of user manuals and other product literature, see the Intel Support Web site at:  
Search for the Express 9545 router and look for a link to manuals and literature. If you do not have an  
appropriate Web browser, see the instructions below for installing Internet Explorer version 5.01.  
To Install Acrobat Reader  
1 Insert the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2 From the Intel Device View installation screen, click Install Add-ons.  
3 Select Acrobat Reader 4.05 and click Ok. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
To Install Internet Explorer  
1 Insert the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2 From the Intel Device View installation screen, click Install Add-ons.  
3 Select Internet Explorer v5.01 and click Ok. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installa-  
tion.  
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Regulatory Information  
Statutory Notices & Warnings  
Important!  
The Intel Express Router must be installed by authorized technical personnel. It must be handled with great care at all times, and must  
not be exposed to violent shock or any other influences that may result in damage and possible functionality failures. Intel cannot be  
held responsible for any damage arising as a result of incorrect handling or installation.  
EMC caution  
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.  
Use of shielded cables  
To comply with EMC and FCC emission limits, use the shielded cables recommended by Intel Corporation. Use unshielded cables only  
where explicitly allowed in the installation manual of the product in question.  
Power supply wiring color code  
The wires in the power supply cable provided with this equipment are color coded as follows:  
Color  
Green and yellow  
Blue  
Connection  
Ground (Earth)  
Neutral  
Brown  
Live  
FCC Statements  
FCC part 15 warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operating in a  
commercial environment. This equipment 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 equipment 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.  
FCC part 68 notice  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the  
FCC registration number. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.  
This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State  
Tariffs.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary  
discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as  
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations and procedures that could affect the operation of the  
equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in  
order to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact:  
Intel Corporation—Jones Farm  
2111 N.E. 25th Avenue  
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-5916  
Telephone 503-696-8080  
If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the  
network until the problem is resolved.  
It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid  
damaging the equipment caused by local lightening strikes and other electrical surges.  
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Regulatory Information  
This equipment uses the following USOC jacks and codes:  
Interface  
Facility Interface Code  
Service Order Code  
Jack Type  
ISDN BRI ST  
ISDN BRI ST  
02IS5  
02IS5  
6.0N  
6.0N  
NA  
RJ49C  
Industry Canada Notice  
IC CS-03 NOTICE (Canada)  
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain  
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate  
Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will  
operate to the user’s satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the  
local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of  
connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation  
of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or  
alterations made by the user to this equipment, or electrical malfunctions, may give the telecommunications  
company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone  
lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be  
particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution  
Users should not attempt to make such electrical connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate  
electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
The standard connecting arrangements (telephone jack type) for this equipment are CA-A11 and CB-1D.  
Approvals  
The Express Router complies with the following requirements:  
Safety  
UL 1950  
CSA-C22.2 No. 950  
IEC950  
EN 60950  
Telecommunications  
Emission  
FCC part 68  
IC CS-03  
FCC part 15 Class A,  
EN 55022 Class A  
CISPR 22 Class A  
Susceptibility  
CE Mark  
EN 55024  
CISPR 24  
No  
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