Mitel 2000 Series Manuel

Mobility Router 2000 Series
Hardware Installation Guide
October 25, 2017

Legal Notices
2 Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Mobility
Trademarks
© Copyright 2017, Mitel Networks Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The Mitel word and logo are trademarks of Mitel Networks Corporation.
Any reference to third-party trademarks is for reference only and Mitel makes no representation of ownership of these marks.
Patents
Mobility Router 2000 is covered by patents as listed at http://www.shoretel.com/about/patents.html.
Version Information
Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Date: September 2017
Company Information
Mitel Networks Corporation
350 Legget Dr.
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2W7
Canada
+1.844.937.6483

Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 1
Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Overview 1
1
Mobility Router 2000 Installation
1.1 Overview
ThisHardwareInstallationGuideprovidestheinstructionsforinstallingandinitiallyconfiguringtheMobilityRouter
2000.
This document is intended for network administrators who install and manage network equipment, and contains
the following sections:
“Specifications” on page 2
“Unpacking a Mobility Router” on page 4
“Installation Requirements and Recommendations” on page 5
“Installing the Mobility Router” on page 6
“Connecting to the Network” on page 7
“Connecting to the Console Port” on page 8
“Connecting Power” on page 9
“Using the Initial Configuration Wizard” on page 10
Tip
Visit https://docs.shoretel.com/global and click theMR2000/MR4000 link in the Servers column to view
related Mobility Router documentation.

Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Specifications
1
2 Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
1.2 Specifications
The Mobility Router is one rack unit(RU) high and installed in a standard 19-inch (48.26-cm) rack.
Figure 1-1. Front View of RoamAnywhere Mobility Router 2000 Series
Figure 1-2. Rear View of RoamAnywhere Mobility Router 2000 Series
Table 1-1 Mobility Router Connection Specifications
Table 1-2 Mobility Router Power Specifications
Table 1-3 Mobility Router Physical Specifications
Table 1-4 Mobility Router Operating Environment
Mobility Router 2000
Model Port Connection
Mobility Router 2000 Series Ethernet
Console
1 ea. ETH0
1 ea. ETH1
Serial
Model Power Supply
Mobility Router 2000 Series 100-240 VAC (auto-range), 200 W, 3A,50-60 Hz
Model Dimensions (WxHxD)Weight
Mobility Router 2000 Series 16.8 x 1.7 x 14 inches
(427 x 43x 356 mm) 17.7 lb (7.7 kg)
Model Temperature Humidity
Mobility Router 2000 Series Operating: 10 to 35 C
(50 to 95 F)
Non-operating: -40 to 70 C
(-40 to 158 F)
Operating: 8% to 90%
(non-condensing)
Non-operating: 5 to 95%
(non-condensing)

Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 3
Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Specifications 1
Table 1-5 Status LEDs
Regulatory compliance:
Electromagnetic Emissions: FCC Class A, EN 55022 Class A,EN 61000-3-2/-3-3, CISPR 22 Class A
Electromagnetic Immunity: EN55024/CISPR24,(EN61000-4-2,EN61000-4-3,EN61000-4-4,
EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-8, EN 61000-4-11)
Safety: CSA/EN/IEC/UL 60950-1 Compliant,UL or CSA Listed (USAand Canada), CE Marking (Europe)
LED Appearance Meaning
Power On continuously Indicates that power is supplied to power supply unit.
Hard drive activity Blinking yellow Indicates hard drive activity.
LAN activity (eth1) Blinking Indicates network activity on the eth1 port.
LAN activity (eth0) Blinking Indicates network activity on the eth0 port.
Overheating/fan failure Blinking Indicates fan failure.
On continuously Indicates that the Mobility Router is overheated.

Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Unpacking a Mobility Router
1
4 Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
1.3 Unpacking a Mobility Router
The carton for a Mobility Router contains the following:
OneMobility Router withrackmount ears
End-user license agreement (EULA)
One power cord
One serial cable for serial console connection
Onestraight-through Ethernetcable
A copy of this document
Before starting the installation:
1Open the carton and remove the contents.
2If any contents are missing or damaged, contact Technical Support at +1.408.331.3300 or
http://support.shoretel.com.
3Keep the packing materials and save the carton.

Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 5
Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Installation Requirements and Recommendations 1
1.4 Installation Requirements and
Recommendations
Before installing a Mobility Router,follow these requirements and recommendations.
1.4.1 Installation Location Guidelines
The MobilityRouter should beinstalled in an environment sufficientfor normal operation of network appliances
(50-95°F). Make sure that the area allows for enough ventilation after the Mobility Routerisinstalled. The
appliance should be installed in an area that does not exceed the following humidity range: 8-90%
non-condensing.
1.4.2 Rack Requirements
The Mobility Router must be installed in a standard 19-inch rack. Make sure that the Mobility Router is installed in
the rack so that the Mobility Router is level in the rack and is fastened by screws on both sides. Refer to “Installing
the Mobility Router” on page 6 for installation instructions
1.4.3 Required Equipment for Installation
The following equipment is required for rack installation (and depends on the type of rack):
Mounting screws to rack mount the Mobility Router (not provided)
Screwdriver (not provided)
1.4.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply
We recommend installing the Mobility Router inan existing Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) infrastructure.

Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Installing the Mobility Router
1
6 Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
1.5 Installing the Mobility Router
Required Tools:
4each“cage” typemounting nuts (not included)
4 each Pan Head screws, typically 10-32 thread size (not included)
To connect the Mobility Router to the rack:
1Snap the mounting nuts into the rack at the desired mounting point.
Figure 1-3. Insert Mounting Nuts into Rack
2Lift the Mobility Router to the desired rack position.
3Install each Pan Head screw through the Mobility Router’s mounting ears into the mounting nuts.
Figure 1-4. Fastening the Mobility Router to the Rack
4Tighten to 30 inch-lbs. Do not over-tighten.
tbd screws being inserted (with arrows) into ears

Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide 7
Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Connecting to the Network 1
1.6 Connecting to the Network
Connect the Mobility Router to a network device, such as a switch, using the straight-through Ethernet cable
provided with the Mobility Router.
To connect the Mobility Router to the network:
1Insert one end of the Ethernet cableto the network device.
2Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to the left Ethernet port (ETH0) on the rear of the Mobility Router.
NOTE If using the Secure Remote Voice feature, connect the second Ethernet port (ETH1)to the external
network.
Figure 1-5. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the Mobility Router

Mobility Router 2000 Installation
Connecting to the Console Port
1
8 Mobility Router 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
1.7 Connecting to the Console Port
The Mobility Router uses a serial console port to provide a direct connection to the command-line interface (CLI)
Wizard for initial configuration the Mobility Router. After completing the initial configuration, access to the
console port is no longer necessary.
To initially configure the Mobility Router, connect the management PC or laptop to the serial console port of the
Mobility Router. If there is no serial port, use a 9-pin serial to USB adapter to connect to the serial cable.
To connect the PC or laptop tothe serial console port:
1Insert one end of the serial cable into the PC or laptop serial port.
2Insert the other end of the cable into the serial console port of the Mobility Router.
Figure 1-6. Connecting to the Serial Console Port
3On the PC or laptop,start terminal emulation software (such as Microsoft HyperTerminal) and select the
appropriate COM port.
4Configure the port using the following settings:
Baud rate: 9600 bps
Data bits: 8
Parity:None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
Table des matières
Autres manuels Mitel Routeur réseau
Manuels Routeur réseau populaires d'autres marques

NETGEAR
NETGEAR FS526T - Switch Manuel utilisateur

Korenix
Korenix JetNet 5710G Series Manuel utilisateur

Automated Logic
Automated Logic ZN551 Manuel du propriétaire

Cisco
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Manuel de l'opérateur

EnGenius
EnGenius ESR-9710 Manuel utilisateur

Cisco
Cisco 805 Series Instructions d'utilisation et de sécurité












