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Siemens Hardware Installation Guide Rdiag Router 1720 Isdn (Ipsec)

SIEMENS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE RDIAG ROUTER 1720 ISDN(IPSEC)
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Siemens Remote Services

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Hardware Installation Guide


RDIAG Router 1720 ISDN (IPSEC)
Partnumber 75 57 734

© Siemens AG 2002
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1. UNPACK THE BOX 4

2. BEFORE INSTALLATION 4

3. CONNECTING POWER AND TURNING THE ROUTER ON 5

4. CONNECTING CISCO 1720 TO THE LAN 6

5. CONNECTING CISCO 1720 TO THE WAN / ISDN 7

6. CONNECTING THE CONSOLE PORT 8

7. CONFIGURE PC (E.G. HYPERTERMINAL) FOR COMMUNICATION 9

8. CONFIGURING GLOBAL PARAMETERS 11

9. FINAL CONFIGURATION 12

10. APPENDIX 13

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1. Unpack the Box

2. Before Installation
Cisco 1700 series routers are shipped to you ready for desktop mounting. Before connecting the
router to the network and power supply, simply set the router on a desktop, shelf, or other flat surface.
The router you got is preconfigured by SIEMENS Medical Solutions. The router package includes
power cords for the US and Europe. You need to provide a power cord for other countries. Pay
attention to the Maximum Cable Lengths (see Appendix E).

ISDN BRI Line Configuration Requirements


Before using a Cisco 1700 series router with an ISDN BRI you must order a correctly configured ISDN
BRI line from your local telecommunications service provider.
This process varies significantly from provider to provider on a national and international basis.
However, following are some general guidelines:
• Ask for two channels to be called by one number.
• Ask for delivery of calling line identification. This is also known as Caller ID or Automatic
Number Identification (ANI).
• Ask for a point-to-multipoint service data line (subaddressing is required).
• Ask for a Network Terminator (NT). You need ISDN BRI S/T lines.
ISDN on an internal PABX (Private Automatic Branch eXchange) is not recommended. Also refer to
the SRS Planning Guide. If you are familiar with the hardware installation and the configuration
connection to your PC, go to chapter 8.

For the configuration of the router you will have to know what the following paramters of your ISDN
connection are:

• The ISDN switch type and in some cases


• The spid numbers

Your ISDN service provider will be able to tell you what these parameters are.

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3. Connecting Power and Turning the Router On
You can verify your installation by checking the appropriate LEDs during the installation process if you
switch the router on before making any network connections.

Follow these steps to connect the router to the power supply and turn it on:

Step 1 Connect the DC power cable (included with the router) from the power supply to the DC power
input on the rear panel of the router. (Figure 1)
Step 2 Connect the female end of the cable to the male receptacle of the power supply.
Step 3 Connect the male end of the power cable to the power outlet.
Step 4 On the rear panel of the router, turn the power ON by setting the switch labeled I / O to the I
position.
Step 5 Check the following LEDs:
• The PWR LED (Front Panel)---On if power is being supplied to router.
• The OK LED (Front Panel)---On while router software is operational. (This
LED first blinks and then remains on continuously.)
• The OK LED (Rear Panel, next to Flash PC card slot)---On if the Flash
memory card is installed correctly.

Figure 1

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4. Connecting Cisco 1720 to the LAN
One of the gray straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cables (contained in the package – do not use a
cable with the label „CAB-U-RJ45“) is necessary for this connection. Follow these steps to connect the
router to a 10|100BaseTX Ethernet LAN (Figure 2):

Step 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the 10|100BaseTX port.
Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to one of the ports on the 10|100BaseTX hub, switch or
network walljack.
Step 3 Check the following LEDs:
• LNK LED (Rear Panel, next to 10|100BaseTX port)---On if the router is
connected correctly to the 10|100BaseTX Ethernet LAN.
• ETH ACT LED (Front Panel)---On while there is traffic on the Ethernet LAN.

Figure 2

Note: If you want to connect the router directly to a PC, Server, Workstation you will need a cross
over RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable (not included in the package).

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5. Connecting Cisco 1720 to the WAN / ISDN
The ISDN Service Provider must provide a Network Termination 1 (NT1) device. An ISDN BRI S/T
lines from your Service Provider is necessary. Use the second gray straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45
cable for this connection (contained in the package – do not use a cable with the label „CAB-U-RJ45“).

Depending on where the Cisco 1720 is used, the ISDN BRI connection may be different. Follow these
steps to connect the Cisco 1720 to the WAN:

Step 1 Use the gray RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable and connect one end of the cable to the ISDN S/T port of
the router which is either in the WICØ or the WIC 1 slot of the router (Figure 3).
Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the NT1. Do not connect ISDN equipment other than the
preconfigured router to the same ISDN line (S0 Bus).
Step 3 Check the following LEDs
• The OK LEDs on the rear panel (directly to the right of the ISDN BRI ports) light up once
the ISDN port has synchronized with the central office switch.
• The external NT1 might have a LED indicating synchronization with the central office
switch or other NT1 status. Check the NT1 documentation.

Figure 3

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6. Connecting the Console Port
The cable and adapters required for this connection are included in the package. Follow these steps to
connect the router to a terminal or PC:

Step 1 Connect one end of the light-blue console cable to the light-blue CONSOLE port of the router
(Figure 4).
Step 2 Use the correct adapter to connect the other end of the cable to your terminal or PC (serial
interface).

Note If your terminal or PC has a console port that does not match any of the adapters, you must
provide the correct adapter for that port.

Figure 4

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7. Configure PC (e.g. Hyperterminal) for communication
Once your router is correctly connected to your PC, you can start building your configuration. The
Windows Hyperterminal emulation is the interface to your Cisco 1720 router.

Step 1 Start Hyperterminal from the „Programs – Accessories – Hyperterminal“ menu in the start
panel. If you do not find the program there or anywhere else on your computer, you will have
to install it first.
Step 2 In the „Connection Description“ dialogue box
• enter a name for the connection and choose an icon. If you want to save the connection
settings, click „OK“
• or click „Cancel“

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Step 3 Choose „Properties“ from the „File“ menu. On the „Connect to“ tab, check, if the port to which
your router is connected (e.g. COM1) is selected.

Step 4 Click „Configure“ and make sure that the settings have the following values: Bits per second:
9600, Data bits: 8, Stop bits: 1, Flow control: Hardware. Click „OK“ twice to leave
configuration mode.

Step 5 Choose „Connect“ from the „Call“ menu to establish a connection to the router.

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8. Configuring Global Parameters
The preconfigured router uses the ISDN switch type EURO-ISDN
(basic-net3) for Europe. The following steps are necessary only if you
use another ISDN switch type. Ask your ISDN service provider.
Use the table below to configure some global parameters of the router, including the ISDN switch type
the router is connected to by the ISDN line. The switch type also needs to be set for the specific
interfaces, e.g. the BRI 0 and 1. The router’s name (in front of the prompt), should be a combination of
serial number and part number (e.g. jac0356823Qc346).

Description Prompt Command


Step 1 Enter enable mode JAC0356323Qc346> enable
Password: presec
Step 2 Enter configuration mode. JAC0356323Qc346# configure terminal
Step 3 Configure the type of central JAC0356323Qc346 (config)# isdn switch-type <switch
office switch being used on type code> – [refer to
the ISDN interface. Use the Appendix C]
keyword that matches the
ISDN switch type that you are
using.
The PRECONFIGURED
router is configured for basic-
net3. Ask your isdn service
provider
Step 4 Enter interface BRI 0 mode JAC0356323Qc346 (config)# interface bri 0
Step 5 Configure the type of central JAC0356323Qc346 (config-if)# isdn switch-type <switch
office switch being used on type code> – [refer to
the BRI 0 interface. Use the Appendix C]
keyword that matches the
ISDN switch type that you are
using.
Step 6 Configure SPID only for JAC0356323Qc346 (config-if)# isdn spid1 <spid-number>
switch basic-5ess, basic- isdn spid2 <spid-number>
dms100, basic-ni1. Ask your [refer to Appendix D]
isdn service provider.
Step 7 Go back to config mode JAC0356323Qc346 (config-if)# exit
Step 8 Go back to enable mode JAC0356323Qc346 (config)# exit
Step 9 Save the configuration in the JAC0356323Qc346# write memory
router’s memory
Step 10 Display the saved JAC0356323Qc346# show conf
configuration parameters

Note: The router is not preconfigured by SIEMENS Medical Solutions if the prompt says
„Router“!

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9. Final Configuration – performed by SIEMENS
Remote Services
The router hardware configuration is finished. The final configuration will be carried out by SIEMENS
Remote Services. DO NOT start to configure the router by yourself!
In order to use the central service of remote final configuration, fill out the checklist which can be found
either in the router box or in the internet at the following address:

http://www-td.med.siemens.de/router/checklist.doc

It is important that you do not undertake any additional configurations on your own. The
configuration needs to comply with certain security standards known to SRS.

The final configuration includes registering the medical systems by the remote diagnostic server at
SIEMENS Remote Services.

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10. Appendix
Appendix A) Front Panel LEDs

LED Color Description


PWR Green The router is turned on, and DC power is being supplied.
OK Green The router has successfully booted. Blinks during the boot cycle.
ETH ACT Green Blinks when there is network activity on the Ethernet port.
ETH COL Yellow Blinks when there are packet collisions on the local Ethernet network.
An ISDN connection on B-channel 1.Cisco 1604 only---If an ISDN device
BRI 0 B1 Green
connected to the ISDN S/T port is using B-channel 1, the LED turns on.
An ISDN connection on B-channel 2.Cisco 1604 only---If an ISDN device
BRI 0 B2 Green
connected to the ISDN S/T port is using B-channel 2, the LED turns on.
Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received
from the port on the card in the WICØ slot.
WICØ ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in
Green
ACT/CHØ the WICØ slot.
2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received
from the first port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot.
Serial and CSU/DSU cards—Remains off.
ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is up for the card
WICØ
Green in the WICØ slot
ACT/CH1
2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received
from the second port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot.
Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received
from the port on the card in the WIC1 slot.
WIC1 ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in
Green
ACT/CHØ the WIC1 slot.
2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received
from the first port on the 2-port card in the WIC1 slot.
Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Remains off.
ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is up for the card
WIC1
Green in the WIC1 slot.
ACT/CH1
2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received
from the second port on the 2-port card in the WIC1 slot.

Appendix B) Rear Panel LEDs

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LED Color Description
Indicates 10BaseT link integrity. This LED is not on when connected to an
LNK Green Ethernet network through the AUI port. The Cisco 1605 has two LNK
LEDs, one for each Ethernet 10BaseT port.
On solid—Ethernet port is operating in full-duplex mode.
FDX Green
Off—Ethernet port is operating in half-duplex mode
On solid—Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mbps.
100 Green
Off—Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mbps.
WICØ OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot
WIC1 OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot.

Appendix C) ISDN BRI Switch Types


ISDN BRI supports a variety of service provider switches. The following table lists, by geographic
areas, the ISDN switch types supported by the Cisco 1600 series routers ISDN BRI interface. When
configuring the router, use the isdn switch-type command followed by the corresponding code.

COUNTRY SWITCH TYPE CODE


Australia
Australian TS013 switches basic-ts013
Europe
Norway NET3 switches (phase 1) basic-nwnet3
NET3 ISDN switches (Germany, UK and others) basic-net3
French VN2 ISDN switches vn2
French VN3 ISDN switches vn3
Old German standard switch type 1TR6; not used
basic-1tr6
after 1999
Japan
Japanese NTT ISDN switches ntt
North America
AT&T basic rate switches basic-5ess
NT DMS-100 basic rate switches basic-dms100
National ISDN-1 switches basic-ni1
New Zealand
New Zealand Net3 switches basic-nznet3
Appendix D) Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
An ISDN service provider, usually a telephone company, can offer a variety of services. Many
providers use service profile identifiers (SPIDs) to identify the device that is using the ISDN service,
similar to the way that the telephone company uses a telephone number to identify your standard
telephone service. If you use a service provider that requires SPIDs, the provider assigns your ISDN
device one or more SPIDs when you first subscribe to the service. Providers use different numbering
schemes, but a SPID is usually a seven-digit telephone number, plus some optional numbers. The
provider also assigns your device one or two local directory numbers (LDNs), which function as the
router telephone numbers. The LDN is the number that a remote router dials to make a call to the
router.

Note SPIDs have significance only at the local-access ISDN interface. The remote router is
assigned a SPID when the ISDN BRI services are ordered for that router.

Appendix E) Maximum Cable Lengths


Cable Maximum Length
Ethernet 100 metres
ISDN S/T 10 metres
Telephone cable 152 metres

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