Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Table of Contents Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series .......................................................................................... 4 At a Glance ....................................................................................................................................... 4 CSG700 Appliance Models ................................................................................................................................... 4 Chassis Views ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Components and Specifications ............................................................................................... 6 Chassis Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 6 Regulatory Compliance .................................................................................................................... 8 Certifications .................................................................................................................................... 8 Export Control Information .............................................................................................................. 9 Front and Rear Panel Components ................................................................................................... 9 Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Rear Panel .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Network Interface Card Modules ................................................................................................... 12 LTE Modem Module ....................................................................................................................... 13 WiFi Access Point Module .............................................................................................................. 15 Interface Numbering ...................................................................................................................... 16 Power Supply and Airflow .............................................................................................................. 16 AC Power Supply for CSG700 Series Appliances ................................................................................................ 16 Airflow Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Planning and Installation ...................................................................................................... 17 General Safety Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 17 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ........................................................ 18 Prepare the Site for Installation ...................................................................................................... 18 Site Preparation Guidelines ............................................................................................................................... 18 Environmental Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 19 Rack Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 19 Airflow Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 19 Install a CSG700 Series Appliance ................................................................................................... 20 Unpack a CSG700 Series Appliance ................................................................................................................... 20 Packing List for a CSG700 Series Appliance ....................................................................................................... 22 Mount a CSG700 Series Appliance in a Rack ..................................................................................................... 22 Connect a CSG700 Series Appliance ................................................................................................ 25 Step 1: Connect Earth Ground to a CSG700 Series Appliance ........................................................................... 25 Step 2: Connect AC Power to a CSG700 Series Appliance ................................................................................. 25 Step 3: Connect a CSG700 Series Appliance to a Management Console ........................................................... 25 Return Hardware .................................................................................................................. 26 Locate the Model and Serial Number ............................................................................................. 26 Obtain a Return Material Authorization ......................................................................................... 26 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 2 Repack the Appliance ..................................................................................................................... 27 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 3 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series These articles provide an overview of the Cloud Service Gateway (CSG) 700 series appliance, including chassis specifications and components; general safety standards; and instructions for installing, connecting, and replacing an appliance. At a Glance The Versa Cloud Services Gateway (CSG) 700 series appliances deliver highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small- and medium-sized businesses and to home offices. These appliances provide the following features:
Unified board design that supports different CPUs and memory sizes Up to 10 Ethernet ports including:
o Four built-in 1 Gigabit per second (GB) Ethernet over copper (EoC) ports o Two 1-GB EoC or SFP ports, available through separate interfaces o Four 1-GB EoC with Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports, available if a Network Interface Card (NIC) module is installed MDI and MDIX autoswitchable EoC ports Two USB ports for plugging in external LTE or WiFi modems PoE source support on four Ethernet ports Two built-in wireless slots GPS connector for geographical location External AC power supply Kensington security lock to physically lock down the appliance Fanless design Fixed chassis with no field-replaceable parts Desktop mount or rack-mountable in a 19 rack CSG700 Appliance Models The CSG700 appliances are available in the following models:
CSG730 CSG750 CSG770 The CSG 700 appliance models differ only in CPU, memory, and storage size. See Table 1. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 4 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Table 1: CSG700 Appliance Models CPU Memory Storage Intel Denverton with 2 cores 4 GB DRAM 32 GB Intel Denverton with 4 cores 8 GB DRAM 64 GB Intel Denverton with 8 cores 16 GB DRAM 128 GB CSG Appliance Model CSG730 CSG750 CSG770 Chassis Views Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the front and rear panels of the CSG730 appliance. The panels for the CSG750 and CSG770 appliances are identical to the CSG730 appliance. Note: The front panel is the side of the appliance with the SIM slots and two LEDs, for status and power. This is the side that is visible when you install the appliance in an office environment. The rear panel has the power and reset buttons and various connectors and ports. This is the side that is visible when you mount the appliance in a 19-inch rack. Figure 1: Front Panel of the CSG730 Appliance 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 5 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Figure 2: Rear Panel of the CSG730 Appliance Components and Specifications A CSG700 series appliance chassis is made of aluminum for optimal heat dissipation. This article lists the chassis and regulatory compliance specifications for a CSG700 series appliance. It also lists certifications and export control classification numbers (ECCNs) for the appliance. Chassis Specifications Table 1 lists the chassis specifications for a CSG700 series chassis. Table 1: CSG700 Series Chassis Specifications Item Specification Services and Slot Density RJ-45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps SFP Ethernet ports External USB ports (USB 2.0) RJ-45 serial console port Memory DDR4 ECC DRAM Disk 1 SSD, M.2 SATA-based Disk 1 SSD default size 4 + 2 2 2 1 CSG730: 4 GB CSG750: 8 GB CSG770: 16 GB 1 CSG730: 32 GB CSG750: 64 GB CSG770: 128 GB 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 6 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Disk 2 and Disk 3, USB-based Power supply Power Specifications AC input voltage AC input line frequency Typical power consumption with PoE disabled Typical power consumption with PoE enabled Chassis Physical Specifications Chassis height Chassis width Chassis depth Rack height Chassis weight Package Specifications Package height Package width Package depth Package weight Operating Conditions Flexible AC input 100240 Volts 5060 Hz 35 Watts 60 Watts 1.73" (4.4 cm) 8.75" (22 cm) 13.25" (33.6 cm) 1 RU 5.84 lb (2.65 kg) 7" (17.78 cm) 16.7" (42.4 cm) 12" (30.48 cm) 15.4 lb (7 kg) Temperature Humidity Altitude Noise level Storage Conditions Temperature Humidity 0 to 35C (32 to 95F) at sea level 10 to 85% relative humidity Maximum 3000 m (10000 ft) 0 dBm 20 to 70C (68 to 158F) at sea level 10 to 85% relative humidity 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 7 Reliability MTBF Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Minimum of 200,000 hours Regulatory Compliance Table 2 lists the regulatory compliance specifications for a CSG700 series chassis. Table 2: CSG700 Series Regulatory Compliance Specifications Item Safety Security EMC Environmental Specification CE Marketing TPM 2.0 Designed to be FIPS 140-2 Level 2 compliant FCC Part 15, Class A RoHS Certifications A CSG700 series appliance complies with the certificates listed in Table 3. Table 3: CSG700 Series Certifications Region Certifications Europe America EN 300 328 Version 2.1.1 (Bluetooth) EN 301 489-17 Version 1.0 (Bluetooth) EN 301 489-19 Version 1.0 (GPS) EN 303 413 (GPS) EN 50385 MPE(SAR Evaluation) EN 55032 EN 60950-1 CE(LVD) FCC 47 CFR Part 15B FCC 47 CFR Part 15C, 15.247 (Bluetooth) MPE FCC ID: 2ARF9CSG-BT Contain FCC ID: N7NMC7455 Contain FCC ID: 2ARF9CSG-W1 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 8 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series JATE Article 9&34 (Bluetooth & RJ45) MIC_STD-T66 (Bluetooth) Japan Export Control Information Table 4 lists the ECCN, HTS, and CCATS numbers. Table 4: ECCN, HTS, and CCATS Numbers Item ECCN Number HTS Number CCATS Number MatrixSSL software module QuickSec IPsec toolkit as used by Versa Analytics, Versa Director and Versa FlexVNF Hardware-based encryption and decryption 5E002 8542310000 G161333 5D002 8542310000 G161333 5A002U 8542310001 G156910L1 Use of Item by Versa SSL-VPN Proxy IPSec crypto module CSG700 series appliance Front and Rear Panel Components This article describes the front and rear panel components of a CSG700 series appliance. For the exact location of these components on the appliance, see At a Glance. Front Panel The front panel of a CSG700 series appliance has two status LEDs and two SIM card slots. LEDs Table 1 lists the LEDs, their colors and states, and the status they indicate. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 9 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Table 1: Front Panel LEDs in a CSG700 Series Appliance LED Color Power Green Status Off: Appliance is not powered on. Green: Appliance is powered on. Off: Appliance hardware is up, but there is a problem with the software. Solid green: Appliance is up and running. Blinking green: Appliance is in the process of booting up. Red: Major error condition exists in the system or there is a corrupt Blinking red: System crash, overheating, or a persistent error software configuration. condition exists. Status Green, Red SIM Card Slots The front panel of a CSG700 series appliance has two nano-SIM card slots. If you subscribe to a single wireless service, use the SIM 1 slot to install the LTE device. If you are subscribing to dual wireless service, use both the SIM 1 and SIM 2 slots to activate the LTE devices. Note: It is strongly recommended that you use only preactivated SIMs in the SIM card slots. Rear Panel The rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance has six status LEDs, power and reset buttons, a Kensington security lock slot, and an input for a GPS antenna. LEDs The rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance has six LEDs located in two rows. Table 2 lists the LEDs, their color and states, and the status they indicate. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 10 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Table 2: Rear Panel LEDs in a CSG700 Series Appliance LED Color Power Green Status Off: Appliance is not powered on. Green: Appliance is powered on. Status Green, Red Off: Appliance hardware is up but there is a problem with the software. Solid green: Appliance is up and running. Blinking green: Appliance is in the process of booting up. Solid red: Major error condition exists in the system or there is a corrupt software configuration. Blinking red: System crash, over heating, or a persistent error condition exists. Wireless White Off: Wireless module not installed. Solid white: Wireless module is up and running. Blinking white: Wireless module is booting up or there is traffic on the wireless module. Off: LTE module not installed, or there is a major hardware Solid white: LTE module is up and running. Blinking white: LTE module is booting up or there is traffic on the problem. LTE module. LTE White Power Button The Power button on the rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance turns the power on and off. To turn the power on, press and immediately release the Power button when the appliance is off. To turn the power off, press the Power button when the appliance is on. If you press and immediately release the button, the appliance shuts down gracefully. If you press and hold the button for a longer period, it turns off power to the appliance ands shuts it down. Reset Button The Reset button on the rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance resets the appliance. The reset functionality depends on the number of time you press it, as described in Table 3. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 11 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series The Reset button is recessed so that it is not accidentally pressed while the appliance is operational. To press the Reset button, use a sharp narrow tool. Each time you press the Reset button, you hear a buzzer sound. Table 3: Reset Button Press Behavior Number of Presses Behavior 2 4 6 8 Reset the appliance to the factory-default snapshot. Reset the appliance to the branch prestaging configuration. Reset the appliance to the branch staging configuration. Reset the appliance to branch post-staging configuration. Kensington Security Lock The Kensington security lock on he rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance is a small metal-
enforced hole for attaching a Kensington lock to secure the appliance. GPS Input The GPS antenna input on the rear panel of a CSG700 series appliance allows you to connect an external GPS antenna. When you connect a GPS antenna to the appliance, it automatically identifies the geographical location of the unit, allowing you to detect any theft or movement of the appliance. Knowing the precise location of the unit also enables Versa Director to provision devices when the serial number is not mandated for the zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) process. Network Interface Card Modules The CSG700 series appliance offers interface modularity, providing four Ethernet ports that support two types of NICs:
1-GB Ethernet over copper (EoC) port 1-GB EoC with PoE port The four Ethernet ports on the NIC module are labeled Port 6 to Port 9. Figure 1 shows the four RJ-45 connectors for the four Ethernet ports. (1-GB EoC port and for the 1-GB EoC with PoE port.) 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 12 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Figure 1: RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB EoC Port With or Without PoE Port Figure 2 shows the four RJ-45 connectors/SFP slots for the 1-GB EoC/SFP combination port. Figure 2: RJ-45 Connectors or SFP Slots for 1-GB EoC/SFP Combination Port LTE Modem Module You can order the CSG700 series appliance with single or dual LTE modem modules. If you order the appliance with a single LTE modem, use the SIM 1 slot on the front panel of the appliance to install the LTE device. If you order the appliance with dual LTE modems, use both the SIM 1 and SIM 2 slots to activate the LTE devices. The CSG700 series LTE modem module is a high-performance Cat-6 LTE Advanced modem that provides up to 300 Mbps download speeds and 50 Mbps upload speeds. The LTE modem supports multiple carriers, and it has been certified by major global carriers. The modem has a single SIM card that is externally accessible. The LTE firmware-driven modem module provides the following capabilities:
Externally accessible SIM card that supports dual-LTE modems. Connects to most global carrier's network based on the SIM card inserted. For example, if a SIM card is inserted from carrier A, the modem will auto-detect the SIM card and connect to carrier A's network. If a SIM card is inserted from carrier B, the modem will connect to the network of carrier B. Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver enables tracking and location-based Stores up to three firmware versions, thereby allowing the modem to switch to other Firmware can be upgraded over the air Secure boot provides secure connectivity by preventing unauthorized code on target services. networks. devices. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 13 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series The LTE modem connections are metered connections, and the Versa software implementation ensures that the LTE service is charged only when needed. Policies and scenarios that determine the use of LTE interfaces are set by network operators and implemented by Versa FlexVNF accordingly. Table 1 lists the supported LTE specifications . Table 1: LTE Specifications Specification APAC Modem Americas and EMEA Modem Peak download/upload rate 300/50 Mbps Frequency bands 4GLTE Frequency bands 3G WCDMA Frequency bands 3G SCDMA 39 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 21, 28, 38, 39, 40, and 41 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 19 300/50 Mbps 1 through 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 20, 25, 26, 29, 30, and 41 2, 4, 5 Supported carrier aggregation Location Solution Approvals 1 + (8, 18, 19 ,21), 3 + (5, 7, 19, 28), 7 + (5, 7, 28), 19 +
21, 38 + 38, 39 + 39, 40 + 40, and 41 + 41 Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0
& 2.0, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou CE, GCF, JRF/JPA, KC, NCC Certified Carriers NTT Docomo, Telstra, KDDI, Softbank 1 + 8, 2 + 2/5/12/13/29, 3 + 7/20, 4 + 4/5/12/13/29, 5 + 2/4/30, 7 +
3/7/20, 8 + 1, 12 + 2/4/30, 13 +
2/4, 20 + 3/7, 30 + 5/12, 41 + 41 Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0 &
2.0, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou CE, FCC, GCF, IC, NCC, PTCRB AT&T, Bell, Rogers, Sprint, Telus, Verizon, Vodafone, US Cellular, Anatel 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 14 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series WiFi Access Point Module You can order the CSG700 series appliance with the WiFi access point (AP) module. If you do so, the WiFi AP module comes preinstalled in Wireless slot 2. The WiFi AP module is a dual-band module that simultaneously supports 2.4 GHz, for longer distances, and 5 GHz, for faster throughput. It provides the following WiFi capabilities:
WiFi radios preconfigured for 2.4GHz and 5.0-GHz operation Supports 802.11ac Wave 2 standard and 2x2:2 Multi User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) for more efficient transmission to multiple clients Built-in support for WiFi mesh capabilities Supports IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac protocols Supports channel bandwidth of 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz Supports channel bonding with channel bandwidths of 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz, and 40 MHz up to 256 clients Background scanning automatically selects the best and cleanest channel Supports up to 512 concurrent clients across both frequencies, while each radio supports Supports up to 8 SSIDs simultaneously Supports client steering capabilities across respective frequency bands based on load and number of clients in each frequency thereby allowing end devices to have optimum experience Certified for FCC and CE The WiFi AP module has a hardware-based cryptographic engine that includes secure boot. WiFi security is provided by 802.11i, AES-CCMP, AES-GCMP, PRNG, TKIP, WAPI, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPS based encryption methods. You can seamlessly integrate the WiFi AP module with Versa FlexVNF features, including over-
the-air traffic analysis and other analytics. FlexVNF provides queuing mechanisms, including weighted round-robin (WRR). In addition, the WiFi AP module has a built-in QoS feature that prioritizes and manages over-the-air traffic. It also has built-in spectrum analyzer capabilities to detect rogue frequencies in an environment, if desired. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 15 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Interface Numbering Figure 1 shows the mapping of the Ethernet ports to Virtual Network Interface (VNI) numbering. Figure 3: Port-to-VNI Mapping Power Supply and Airflow This article describes the AC power supply, AC power cord specifications, and airflow requirements for CSG700 appliances. AC Power Supply for CSG700 Series Appliances By default, CSG700 series appliances ship with one AC power supply unit. If you order the CSG700 series appliance with the power over Ethernet (PoE) NIC module, an additional power supply unit ships with the appliance. Table 1 describes the AC power supply specifications for each power supply unit. Table 1: CSG700 Series Appliance AC Power Supply Specifications Item AC input voltage AC input line frequency Typical power consumption with PoE disabled Typical power consumption with PoE enabled Specification 100240 Volts 5060 Hz 35 Watts 60 Watts 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 16 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Airflow Requirements The CSG700 series appliance is made of aluminum for optimal heat dissipation. The appliance has no fans, to minimize noise and to maximize the life of the appliance. Cooling occurs by natural airflow through the vents on the top of the appliance. When planning your site for installing a CSG700 series appliance in a 19-inch rack, allow a minimum of 0.5 RU space above the appliance to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance. However, itt is recommended that you allow 1 RU space above the appliance for cooling. When placing a CSG700 series appliance on a desk, ensure that the vents on the top of the unit are never blocked, to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance. Covering the vents prevents heat from dissipating out of the appliance, which will cause the chassis to overheat and then shut down. Planning and Installation This article provides general safety standards and warnings regarding to installing or connecting a CSG 700 series appliances. General Safety Guidelines Caution: Before installing or removing a CSG700 series appliance, ensure that the appliance chassis is electrically connected to ground. When you are installing or removing an appliance, ensure that you wear an ESD grounding wrist strap. To put the ESD grounding strap on properly, attach it to an ESD point and then place the other end of the strap around your bare wrist, making good skin contact. Failure to use an ESD grounding strap could damage the appliance. Install the CSG700 series appliance in compliance with the following local, national, and international electrical codes:
o United StatesNational Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States o Other countriesInternational Electromechanical Commission (IEC) 60364, Part National Electrical Code. 1 through Part 7. o Evaluated to the TN power system. o CanadaCanadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. Locate the emergency power-off switch in the installation area. In case of an electrical accident, turn off the power quickly. Disconnect power to the appliance before installing or removing it. Disconnect power from the circuit that is being used for the appliance. If hazardous conditions exist, do not work alone. If you are working under conditions that might be hazardous to the eyes, wear safety glasses or goggles. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 17 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Prepare the Site for Installation To prepare your site for installing a CSG700 series appliance, follow the guidelines and requirements listed in this article. Site Preparation Guidelines Install the appliance in an enclosed and secure environment, and allow only authorized personnel to access the device. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 18 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Keep the area around the appliance free from dust and conductive material. Follow ESD prevention procedures to avoid any damage to the appliance. Environmental Requirements Ensure that the area in which you operate the appliance has adequate air circulation so that the cooling system functions normally. Ambient air temperature may not be sufficient to cool the chassis to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation. Avoid temperature extremes. High humidity conditions can cause moisture to penetrate into the chassis. The appliance can operate in relative humidity of 10% to 85%, non-condensing. Rack Requirements You can mount a CSG700 series appliance in a 19-inch four-post rack using slide rails. Table 1 lists the rack requirements. Table 1: Rack Requirements for a CSG700 Series Appliance Requirement Guidelines Rack type Rack size Rack firmly secured to building structure Use a 19-inch four-post rack that has bracket holes spaced at 1 U (1.75 in. or 4.45 cm) increments, and that has panels strong enough to support the weight of the appliance. Comply with the size and strength standards of a 19-inch rack. Ensure that the rack rails are spaced wide enough to accommodate the external dimensions of the appliance chassis. Ensure that the spacing of rails and the adjacent racks allows for proper clearance around the appliance and the rack. Secure the rack to floor brackets and to ceiling brackets to ensure maximum stability. Airflow Requirements A CSG700 series appliance has a fanless design and cools by airflow through the vents on the top of the appliance. When planning your site for installing a CSG700 series appliance in a 19-inch rack, allow a minimum of 0.5 RU space above the appliance to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance. However, itt is recommended that you allow 1 RU space above the appliance for cooling. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 19 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series When placing a CSG700 series appliance on a desk, ensure that the vents on the top of the unit are never blocked, to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance. Covering the vents prevents heat from dissipating out of the appliance, which will cause the chassis to overheat and then shut down. Install a CSG700 Series Appliance This article provides instructions about how to unpack a CSG700 series appliance and mount it in a 19-inch rack. Unpack a CSG700 Series Appliance The CSG700 series appliance is packed in a plastic box, and it is shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing material. The carton also contains an accessory box. It is recommended that you unpack the appliance only when you are ready to install it. To unpack a CSG700 series appliance:
1. Open the top flaps of the cardboard carton. 2. Remove from the box the foam packing material holding the appliance and the accessories in place. See Figure 1. 3. Remove the accessory box and the appliance from the foam packing material. 4. Remove the accessories from the accessories box. 5. Verify the components against the packing list that is included in the box. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 20 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Figure 1: Unpacking a CSG700 Series Appliance Note: It is recommended that you save the shipping carton and packing material when unpacking the appliance, in case you need to later move the appliance or return it. See Return Hardware. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 21 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Packing List for a CSG700 Series Appliance The cardboard carton in which a CSG700 series appliance is shipped contains a packing list. Check the packing list against the parts that you receive in the shipping carton. Table 1 lists the parts shipped with a CSG700 series appliance. Table 1: Parts Shipped with a CSG700 Series Appliance Component CSG700 series appliance chassis AC power adapter Power cable 65 Watt PoE power adapter (included with PoE NIC module only) Cat 6 cable Cat 5e cable LTE antenna (included with LTE module only) WiFi antenna (included with WiFi module only) GPS antenna Rack-mounting ears Screws for mounting ears Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 for single LTE module 4 for dual LTE module 2 1 2 8 Mount a CSG700 Series Appliance in a Rack You can mount a CSG700 series appliance in a four-post 19-inch rack. Two people are required to mount the appliance. To mount the appliance, ensure that you have the following tools:
Number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver Tape measure To mount a CSG700 series appliance in a four-post 19-inch rack:
1. Place the appliance chassis on a flat, stable surface. 2. Check the internal dimensions of the rack with a tape measure. The appliance is 22 cm wide (about 8.6 inches wide) and must fit within the mounting posts. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 22 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series 3. Allow a minimum of 0.5 RU space above the appliance for airflow, to allow hot air to flow out. However, it is recommended that you allow 1 RU space above the appliance. Figure 2: Space a CSG700 Series Appliance when Rack Mounting 4. Attach the two mounting ears to each side of the appliance chassis using the eight mounting ear screws that are shipped with the appliance. Use four screws to attach each mounting ear. Figure 3: Attach the Mounting Ears to a CSG700 Series Appliance 5. Grasp both sides of the appliance chassis, making sure that the front of the chassis is 6. Stand in front of the rack and lift the chassis. Then, gently insert the chassis into the rack facing you. and slide it as far back as possible. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 23 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series 7. Figure 4: Inserting a CSG700 Series Appliance into the Rack 8. Have the second person secure the mounting ears to the front of the rack using the rack-
mount screws that are shipped with the appliance. Insert and then tighten the screws. Figure 5: Secure the Mounting Ears to the Rack 24 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Connect a CSG700 Series Appliance This article describes how to connect a CSG700 series appliance to an AC power source and to a management console. Step 1: Connect Earth Ground to a CSG700 Series Appliance To ensure proper operation of a CSG700 series appliance and to meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements, you must connect the appliance to earth ground before you connect power to the appliance. If you use a three-prong power cable to connect power to a CSG700 series appliance, the power cable provide the ground connection. If you use a twoprong power cable to connect power to a CSG700 series appliance, connect the appliance to earth ground before you connect power to the appliance:
1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to a proper earth ground, such as the rack in which the CSG700 series appliance is mounted. 2. Secure the grounding lug to the protective grounding terminal with washers and screws. Step 2: Connect AC Power to a CSG700 Series Appliance Before you begin connecting AC power to a CSG700 series appliance, ensure that you have:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap. AC power cord shipped with the appliance. The cord has plugs appropriate for your geographical location. To connect a CSG700 series appliance to an AC power source:
1. Attach one end of the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the other end to the ESD point on the rack. 2. Plug one end of the AC power cord into the power supply in the appliance. 3. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an AC power source outlet. 4. Plug the DC end of the power supply unit into the back of the CSG700 series appliance. Step 3: Connect a CSG700 Series Appliance to a Management Console You can configure and manage a CSG700 series appliance using a management console. To connect a CSG700 series appliance to a management console, use the console port on the appliance, which accepts a cable with an RJ-45 connector. To connect a CSG700 series appliance to a management console:
2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 25 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series 1. Plug one end of the console cable into the console port located on the rear panel of the CSG700 series appliance. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the console server or into a management console. Return Hardware This article describes how to return a CSG700 series appliance for return or replacement. Locate the Model and Serial Number To return a CSG700 series appliance to Versa Networks, you need the model and serial number of the appliance. These numbers are printed on the shipping box and on the unit label located on the bottom of the appliance. Obtain a Return Material Authorization If you are returning an appliance to Versa Networks, open a support case with the Versa Networks Customer Support team and obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Before you open a case and request an RMA number, have the following information ready:
Your existing case number, if any Serial and model numbers of the appliance Physical location of the appliance Your name, organization name, telephone number, fax number, and shipping address Failure or problem description with details To obtain an RMA number:
1. Open a support case with Versa Networks in one of the following ways:
Log in to https://support.versa-networks.com/support/login. Call toll-free 1-888-498-5810. 2. A customer support representative will validate your case and issue an RMA number for use to use when returning the appliance to Versa Networks. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 26 Cloud Services Gateway 700 Series Repack the Appliance To return a CSG700 series appliance, repack it in its original packing. You need the following tools to do this:
Phillips Number 2 (+) screwdriver Original cardboard carton in which you received the appliance To repack the appliance in its original packing:
1. Shut down the CSG700 series appliance. 2. Disconnect power to the appliance and remove all cables. 3. If the appliance is mounted in a 19-inch rack, unscrew the mounting ears and gently slide the chassis out of the rack. 4. Place the chassis in the plastic packing bag. 5. Secure the chassis in the cardboard carton, placing the side packing foam on both sides of the appliance chassis and the top packing foam over the top. 6. Close the cardboard carton and seal it with packing tape. 7. Write the RMA number on the shipping label or on the outside of the box for tracking purposes. 2019 Versa Networks, Inc. 27