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T-Marc 3306

CE 2.0 1GE
Business Services
NID
Installation Guide

For the latest product documentation, log on to the Telco


Systems website at http://support.telco.com.

MN100280 Revision A
T-Marc 3306 Installation Guide

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this
document. This document is intended for the use of customers of Telco Systems only for the purposes of the agreement under which the
document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of
Telco Systems. The document is intended for use by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full
responsibility when using it. Telco Systems welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and
improvement of the documentation.

If the Release Notes that are shipped with the device contain information that conflicts with the information in the user guide or supplements
it, the customer should follow the Release Notes.

The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the relevant hardware or
software products are for general informational purposes only and are not considered binding. Only those statements and/or representations
defined in the agreement executed between Telco Systems and the customer shall bind and obligate Telco Systems. Telco Systems however
has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in this document are adequate and free of material errors and
omissions. Telco Systems will, if necessary, explain issues which may not be covered by the document.

Telco Systems sole and exclusive liability for any errors in the document is limited to the documentary correction of errors. TELCO
SYSTEMS IS NOT AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENT OR FOR ANY
DAMAGES OR LOSS OF WHATSOEVER KIND, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING
MONETARY LOSSES), that might arise from the use of this document or the information in it.

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EdgeLink, EdgeGate, Access60, AccessIP, AccessMPLS, AccessTDM, AccessEthernet, NetBeacon, Metrobility,
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Other product and company names mentioned in this document reserve their copyrights, trademarks, and registrations; they are mentioned
for identification purposes only.

Copyright Telco Systems 2016. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................................................... 1
Intended Audience .......................................................................................... 1
Reference Documentation ............................................................................. 1
Downloading Product Documentation ....................................................... 1
Conventions Used ........................................................................................... 2
Contacting Technical Support ..............................................................3
Safety Information.................................................................................2
Safety & Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ........................................ 4
Safety Compliance .................................................................................. 4
EMC Emissions ...................................................................................... 4
EMC Immunity ....................................................................................... 4
Environment Compliance ..................................................................... 5
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ........................................................................ 5
CISPR 22 CLASS A Warning ........................................................................ 5
VCCI (Japan) (Class A) ................................................................................... 5
RoHS and WEEE............................................................................................ 5
Hardware Overview ..............................................................................6
Connectivity ...................................................................................................... 6
Performance ..................................................................................................... 7
Management Features ..................................................................................... 7
Front Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................8
Device Ports ..................................................................................................... 8
Device LEDs ..................................................................................................10
Reset Button ...................................................................................................10
Rear Panel Components ..................................................................... 11
Power Supply..................................................................................................11
Grounding Post .............................................................................................11
Device MAC Address ...................................................................................11
Package Contents................................................................................ 12

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Unpacking the Device .................................................................................. 12
Mounting the Device .......................................................................... 13
Mounting the Device on a Desktop ........................................................... 13
Rack Mounting the Device .......................................................................... 14
Wall Mounting the Device ........................................................................... 15
Grounding the Device ......................................................................... 17
Connecting to Power Source ............................................................... 18
Connecting to AC Power Source ................................................................ 18
Connecting to DC Power Source ............................................................... 18
Connecting to the Console Port .......................................................... 21
Establishing Network Connection ..................................................... 22
Connecting Network Devices ..................................................................... 22
Fiber Optic Connections (SFP) .................................................................. 22
Inserting an SFP Transceiver into an SFP Socket .......................... 23
Connecting an SFP Transceiver ......................................................... 24
Extracting an SFP Transceiver ........................................................... 25
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 26
Initial Device Configuration ............................................................... 27
Saving Startup Configuration to a TFTP Server ...................................... 29
Saving Startup Configuration via GUI.............................................. 30
Downloading Startup Configuration from TFTP Server ....................... 30
Transferring Startup Configuration via GUI ................................... 31
Reloading Factory Defaults ......................................................................... 31
Restarting ........................................................................................................ 31
Downloading the Software .................................................................. 32
Before Downloading Software .................................................................... 32
Step-By-Step Procedure ............................................................................... 32
Transferring images via GUI .............................................................. 33
Appendix I: Ordering Information ..................................................... 34
Appendix II: Specifications................................................................. 35
Physical Specifications .................................................................................. 35
Power Supply ................................................................................................. 35

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Operating Conditions ...................................................................................35

List of Figures
Figure 1: T-Marc 3306 ....................................................................................... 6
Figure 2: Front panel ports ............................................................................... 8
Figure 3: Internal AC power supply ..............................................................11
Figure 4: DC power supply .............................................................................11
Figure 5: Attaching the mounting brackets ..................................................14
Figure 6: Installing the device in a rack .........................................................15
Figure 7: Wall mounting the device ...............................................................16
Figure 8: Universal grounding symbol ..........................................................17
Figure 9: SFP transceiver without bail clasp latch .......................................23
Figure 10: Removing an SFP ..........................................................................25
Figure 11: T-Marc 3306 GUI..........................................................................29

List of Tables
Table 1: Device Ports......................................................................................... 8
Table 2: Port LEDs ..........................................................................................10
Table 3: Console Port Pinout .........................................................................21
Table 4: Troubleshooting Chart .....................................................................26

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Preface
This document describes the procedure for installation and initial
configuration of the T-Marc 3306. If the information in future release notes
differs from the information in this guide, follow the information presented
in the release notes for that version.

Intended Audience
This installation guide is intended for trained and qualified service personnel
who are proficient with network switching and routing concepts and
understand how to work with the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Installation, replacement, and maintenance of the equipment described in
this guide may only be done by trained and qualified service personnel.

Reference Documentation
This document forms part of the documentation suite provided with the
product, which includes the following documents:
Document Function

Installation Contains information about installing the hardware and


Guide software, including site preparation, testing, and safety
information.
User Guide Contains information about configuring and using the
system.
Release Notes Contains information about the current release,
including new features, resolved issues (bug fixes),
known issues, and late-breaking information that
supersedes information in other documentation.

Downloading Product Documentation


Log on to the Telco Systems support website to download the latest
product documentation. If you have not yet registered as a customer on our
support website, log on to http://support.telco.com to register.
During registration, indicate the product you purchased from Telco Systems
so that you can access information specific to your device on the support

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website. Once you complete registration, you will receive a user name and
password by return email.
Our Professional Services Group continues to provide the best possible service
and support for your Telco Systems products.

Conventions Used
The following conventions are used to highlight important information.
Shock Hazard
Indicates instructions intended to prevent possible injury as a
result of an electric shock.

Laser Warning
Indicates instructions intended to prevent an injury caused by
laser transmission.

Danger
Indicates instructions intended to prevent possible injury or death.

Caution
Indicates instructions intended to prevent possible damage to the
product.

Note
Indicates information to which the user needs to pay special
attention.

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Contacting Technical Support


Telco Systems provides technical assistance for customers and partners.
Contact the Professional Services team at our international headquarters, or
the technical support center for your region.

International Europe, Middle East


Headquarters and Africa (EMEA)
Telco Systems Professional BATM Advanced
Services Communications GmbH
13 HaYetzira St., New Peterstr. 2-4
Industrial Park, Yokneam Ilit, 52062 Aachen
20692, Israel Tel: +49 241 463 5490
Tel: +972-4-993-5630 Fax: +49 241 463 5491
Fax: +972-4-993-7926 Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]

US: North America and


Latin America
Telco Systems
15 Berkshire Rd
Mansfield, MA 02048
Tel: +1-781-255-2120
Fax: +1-781-255-2122
Email: [email protected]

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Safety Information
Before handling the T-Marc 3306, read the instructions and safety guidelines
on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your
own personal safety. If you have any questions regarding the material
presented here, please contact the Telco Systems Support Center.

Shock Hazard
To avoid shock, do not perform any servicing other than those
contained in the unpacking instructions.

Shock Hazard
HIGH VOLTAGE
Removing the cover is forbidden.

Shock Hazard
GROUNDING
Before connecting the product to the power line, make sure that the
protective ground terminal of the device is connected to the safety
ground conductor of the mains power cord.
The main power supply plug should only be inserted in a socket
outlet provided with a connected safety ground. The protective
action must not be negated by use of an extension cord (power
cable) without a protective conductor (grounding). Any interruption
of the protective (grounding) conductor or disconnection of the
protective ground terminal can make the device unsafe to use.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
This equipment has a connection between the earthed conductor of
the DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor.

Shock Hazard
LINE VOLTAGE
Before connecting the product to the power line, make sure the
voltage of the power source matches the requirements of the
product, as marked on the label located near the power connectors.

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Shock Hazard
DC POWER SOURCE
The DC power source should be protected with a branch circuit
over-current protection rated at 15Amp, located in the building
installation

Danger
Install this equipment only in a Restricted Access Location per UL
60950-1 clause 1.2.7.3.

Laser Warning
The equipment is designed to be used with Class 1 Laser fiber optic
transmitters which may endanger your eyes.
Do not look directly into the fiber optic cables or transmitter.

Laser Warning
The device is provided with SFP sockets in which fiber optic
transceivers may be installed.
In order to meet the safety requirement of Class 1 fiber optic laser
emission, use only fiber optic transceivers which comply with IEC
60825-1 or IEC 60825-2 and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and CFR
1040.1.

Caution
This equipment contains Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive
components. Use ESD protection before servicing or installing
components of this system.

Caution
Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.

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Caution
Remove the power cord from a power-supply unit before you
install it or remove it from the device. Otherwise, as a result, the
power supply or the device could be damaged. (The device can be
running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the
power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.)

Safety & Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Safety Compliance
UL 60950
CSA 22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
Eye Safety

EMC Emissions
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
ICES-003 Issue 4 Class A (Canada)
EN 300386, devices in communications center INDOOR use
European CE marking
EN 55022 Class A
CISPR 22 Class A
EN55024:1998+A1

EMC Immunity
Harmonics: EN 61000-3-2/ IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations: EN 61000-3-3/ IEC 61000-3-3
ESD: EN 61000-4-2/ IEC 61000-4-2
RFI-AM: EN 61000-4-3/ IEC 61000-4-3
EFT: EN 61000-4-4/ IEC 61000-4-4
Surges: EN 61000-4-5/ IEC 61000-4-5
Conducted: EN 61000-4-6/ IEC 61000-4-6
Voltage DIP: EN 61000-4-11/ IEC 61000-4-11

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Environment Compliance
Full RoHS WEEE

FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A


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 operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it 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 is required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Caution
Changes or modifications made to this device, which are not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance,
could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

CISPR 22 CLASS A 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.

VCCI (Japan) (Class A)


This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control
Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). In
a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take corrective actions.

RoHS and WEEE


The device complies with European RoHS and WEEE requirements. The
device also complies with Chinese RoHS legislations.

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Hardware Overview
The T-Marc 3306 is an advanced business services network interface device
(NID) with 8 x 1GE port density Ethernet demarcation device for wireless
and mobile backhaul. It offers a comprehensive demarcation solution that
supports carrier class HQoS, OAM, resiliency, and redundancy.
The T-Marc 3306 is easy to deploy and configure and provides 8G capacity
in a compact size: only 1RU in height, shelf width. T-Marc 3306
supports advanced security management capabilities and network features to
support data, voice, security, and wireless technologies. T-Marc 3306 uses
store-and-forward technology to ensure maximum data integrity.

Figure 1: T-Marc 3306

Connectivity
8 x 1GE density supporting any port any role
4 x 10M/100M/1G RJ45
4 x 100M/1G SFP
Network Interfaces:
10BASE-T: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 3 or better)
100BASE-TX: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5 or better)
1000BASE-T: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP or STP cable; Category 5, 5e or 6)
*Maximum Cable Length - 100 m (328 ft)
Supports up to 4K VLANs (VID Range: 1-4094)
IEEE 802.3 compliance ensures compatibility with standards-based network
cards and switches from any vendor
Compliant with safety requirements, EMC emissions, EMC immunity and
full RoHS WEEE compliance

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Performance
8 Gbps switching capacity
1392KB on-chip frame buffer
11.904 Mpps (64-bit packets)
Up to 8K MAC address entries
Jumbo frames supported on Gigabit interfaces: frame sizes up to 10056 Bytes
Supports up to 256 ACL entries
Drop or rate limitation based on source and destination MAC, VLAN ID or
IP address, protocol, port, differentiated services code point (DSCP) / IP
precedence, TCP/ UDP source and destination ports, 802.1p priority,
Ethernet type, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets, IGMP
packets, TCP flag

Management Features
In-band Management: SSH, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP
Software loading: HTTP: TFTP in-band, console out-of-band

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Front Panel Interfaces


The front panel of the T-Marc 3306 has the following interfaces:
RJ45 and SFP ports
Port Status LEDs
Power Supply LED
Recessed reset button
This section describes the ports and LEDs present on the front panel of the
device.

Figure 2: Front panel ports

Device Ports
The following ports are available on the front panel.

Table 1: Device Ports


Port Description

4x Copper Ports 4 x (1/1-1/4) RJ45 ports. Each port


(10/100/1000BASE-T) supports auto-negotiation for
10/100/1000.

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Port Description

4 x Unpopulated SFP ports 4 x (1/5-1/8) unpopulated SFP ports,


for dual rate support of Fast Ethernet
or Gigabit Ethernet SFP compliant,
fiber-optic transceivers. These are dual
rate SFP ports supporting 100Base-
Fx/1000Base-X.
Copper SFP is fully supported.
Note: The SFP sockets comply with
Multi-Source Agreement (MSA)
standard; however Telco
Systems guarantees the proper
functionality of SFP
transceivers that were tested
and approved by Telco Systems
only. To verify the use of a
specific SFP transceiver,
contact Telco Systems
Technical Support.
For more information about SFP
cabling, refer to Fiber Optic Connections
(SFP).
Console Port The Console Port, which is EIA-232
VT100 compatible, is used for secure
device management. For device
management only, plug the DB9-to-
RJ45 console cable directly into the
Console Port on the device.

Note: The console cable is shipped


with the device.

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Device LEDs
The following LED are located on the front panel and reflect the status of
the port.

Table 2: Port LEDs


LED Description Status

STS General Off: Processing the boot loader


Platform Status
Blinking Green: Initializing the
application
Green: Normal operation
PWR Power Off: No power
Green: Power is on
LNK/ACT SFP Port Link Green: Port has link established
(SFP Ports) Status and
Blinking Green: Current port
Activity
activity
Off: No link detected
LNK/ACT RJ45 Port Link Green: Port has link established
(Copper Ports) Status and
Blinking Green: Current port
Activity
activity
Off: No link detected

Reset Button
The front panel contains a reset button. Pressing this button momentarily
rests the device. Pressing the reset button for between 0.55 seconds resets
the device to factory default setting.

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Rear Panel Components


Power Supply
The AC model has an internal AC power supply of 100 - 240VAC on the
rear panel.

Figure 3: Internal AC power supply

The DC model has a 24/48VDC power supply unit on the rear panel.

Figure 4: DC power supply

Grounding Post
Danger
Before connecting power to the device, make sure that the
grounding post is firmly connected to a reliable ground as
described in Grounding the Device. Disconnect all power cables to
the device before grounding the device.
The grounding post is located on the back panel.

Device MAC Address


The MAC address is located on an ID label attached to the bottom of the
chassis.

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Package Contents
The T-Marc 3306 package includes the following items:
T-Marc 3306 device
One power cord with country-specific AC connector (United States,
Continental Europe, United Kingdom) (for the AC power supply model
only)
Four adhesive foot pads (for mounting the device on a flat surface)
RS-232 to RJ-45 Console cable (2m)
Product Warranty
19 mounting kit (includes two brackets and screws)
For ordering information, see Appendix I: Ordering Information.

Unpacking the Device


The package contents are factory tested and inspected prior to shipment.
Telco Systems recommends that you retain the original shipping package
until the device is installed and you have verified that it is operational.
Before you unpack the device, inspect the packaging for damage during
shipment. If the package appears to be damaged, do not open. Instead,
contact your local dealer immediately.
Check the contents of the package to be sure that all components were
received.

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Mounting the Device


Danger
Install this equipment only in a Restricted Access
Location per UL 60950-1 clause 1.2.7.3.
T-Marc 3306 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a
desktop or shelf.
The site should meet the following requirements:
Be at the center of all the devices you want to link and near a power
outlet.
Maintain a temperature within 0 to 50C (32 to 122 F) and its humidity
within 10% to 90%, non-condensing.
Be accessible for installing, cabling and maintaining the devices.
Allow the status LEDs to be clearly visible.
Make sure the twisted-pair Ethernet cable is always routed away from power
lines, radios, transmitters or any other electrical interference.
Make sure that T-Metro 3306 is connected to a separate grounded power
outlet that provides 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.

Mounting the Device on a Desktop


For this type of mounting, make sure to install the four rubber feet on the
bottom of the chassis

Caution
Before mounting the device, make sure that there is generous
clearance on the front and two sides of the device to enable
servicing and proper ventilation.
To install the device on a desktop or shelf
1. Attach the four adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis.
2. Place the device on a flat surface or shelf, near an external AC power source,
making sure there are at least two inches of space on all sides for proper air
flow.
3. If installing multiple switches, attach four adhesive feet to each one. Place
each device squarely on top of the one below, in any order.

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Rack Mounting the Device


T-Marc 3306 is an ETSI standard device and you can rack mount it in a
standard, 19-inch equipment rack, one devices per adapter, using the
mounting kit included in the package.
Caution
Before mounting the device, make sure that there is a generous
clearance on the front and two sides of the device to enable
servicing and proper ventilation.
The following equipment is required:
Slotted and Phillips screwdrivers
One rack mount kit (ordered separately), containing the following:
Two rack mount brackets
Eight NC4x40, 1/4 flat head screws to fasten the device to the bracket
Note
Before you rack mount the device, verify that the device passes the
startup self tests successfully.
Danger
Before you rack mount the device, verify that the power to the
device is turned off.

To rack mount the device


1. Attach the brackets provided in the Mounting Kit flush with the front panel
of the device using the bracket and screws included in the Mounting Kit.

Figure 5: Attaching the mounting brackets

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2. Mount the device in the rack. Be sure to secure the lower rack-mounting
screws first to prevent the brackets being bent by the weight of the switch.

Figure 6: Installing the device in a rack

3. If installing a single switch only, refer to Connection to a Power Source.


4. If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one below the other,
in any order.

Wall Mounting the Device


To wall mount the T-Marc 3306
Note
Before you wall mount the device, verify that the device passes the
startup self tests successfully.

1. Use two slotted round-head wood screws, with the following


dimensions:
Parameter Dimensions

max. 3.5 mm
Shank diameter (d1)
(0.138")
Head diameter (d2) max. 7 mm
(0.276")

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Parameter Dimensions

Shank length (L) 2530 mm (1" DIN 96


1.2") Slotted round head wood
screw
Head length (K) 2.4 mm (0.094")
Steel
(n) 0.8 mm (0.031")
(t min) 1.2 mm (0.047")
(b min) L mm
2. Install the screws on the wall 170 mm apart from each other.
3. Hang the T-Marc 3306 on the screws, making sure that the screws slide
into the set of holes shown in the following figure.

Figure 7: Wall Mount the device

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Grounding the Device


Before connecting power, ground the device to earth as described in the
following procedure. T-Marc 3306 has a grounding post on the rear panel,
indicated with the universal grounding symbol.

Figure 8: Universal grounding symbol

Danger
Before connecting power to the device, make sure that the
grounding post is firmly connected to a reliable ground, as
described below.
Disconnect all power cables to the device before attending the
device grounding.

Caution
Do not remove the earth connection unless all supply connections
are disconnected.
1. If rack-mounting, verify that the rack the device is mounted on is grounded
properly.
2. Verify there is no paint or other isolating-surface interfering with the electrical
connection to the grounding point on the rack.
3. Attach a 6 AWG stranded copper wire to the grounding post using a
M4x0.7Px5mm screw.
4. Attach the grounding wire to the ground point on the rack.
5. Connect the grounding wire to reliable ground. If the device is mounted in a
rack, use a common ground for all devices on the rack, according to your
companys policy.

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Connecting to Power Source


Connecting to AC Power Source
Before connecting the device to an AC power source, verify that:
The external AC source has a range between 100 to 240VAC, 50 or 60 Hz,
and a 2A rating.
The socket-outlet must be installed near the equipment and be easily
accessible.
To connect the device to an AC power source
1. Plug in the power cord, provided with the device, into the power supply
connector on the T-Marc 3306 rear panel.
2. Connect the other end of the power cord to the power source.
The PWR LED turns green indicating that the power supply is active.
Once connected, the device starts up automatically.

Connecting to DC Power Source


The device is designed to provide redundancy for a dual-feed system by
using both DC connectors.
Danger
The power sources are internally combined together.
Either turn off the power to both feed lines at the supply circuit
breaker, or disconnect both power feeds from the power bus
before wiring the DC plug or connecting power to the device.
Before connecting the device to a DC power source, ensure the following
conditions are met.
A readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated external to the
equipment.
The external DC supply is nominal 24V/48VDC.
All intermediate wiring and circuitry is rated to carry a load of at least two
times the devices maximum rating.
The wiring between the DC power supply and the device is a stranded
copper wire within the range of 14 to 18 AWG.

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The device is connected directly to the DC supply system and that there
is no switching or disconnecting devices in the earthed circuit conductor
between the DC source and the connection point of the grounding
electrode conductor.
This device is located in the same immediate area (such as adjacent
cabinets) as any other equipment that has a connection between:
the earthed conductor of the same DC supply circuit
the grounding conductor
the grounding point for the DC system
The DC system is not earthed elsewhere.
For the DC power-block use a set of minimum 2 x 14 to 18 AWG
cables, with suitable end terminal-legs matching the conductors gage.
Color-code the wiring according to local standards. We recommend
using only UL listed components for the DC power connections.
Caution
Use a grounding wire of at least 10 American Wire Gauge
(AWG).
Attach the 10 AWG wire to an agency-approved crimp
connector, crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector
should be secured to both ground screws on the enclosure.

Caution
For the DC input circuit to the system, make sure there is a UL
Listed 10 A (minimum 5A) circuit breaker, suitable for 48VDC
application, double pole, on the input to the terminal block.
The input wiring for connection to the product should be
Listed copper wire, 14 to 18 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated
minimum 90 deg. C.

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Danger
The DC power supply does not have a Power On/Off button
and is automatically turned on when the cabling is completed and
the power to the feed line is turned on. Before wiring the DC
plug or connecting power to the switch, verify that the power to
the feed lines is turned off at the supply circuit breaker or
disconnected from the power bus.
To connect the device to a DC power source
1. Connect an external DC power source to the DC power connector/s,
using a stranded copper wire within the range of 14 to 18 AWG only.
Caution
Connecting the power-feed cables in the wrong position
damages the device.
The DC PSU components are:

Components Description

Negative DC input terminal


GND Ground terminal, internally connected to the
platform ground line
+ Positive DC input terminal

Note
The input terminals are not connected to the GND terminal. If
required, this can be performed externally by the user.
2. Color-code the wiring according to local standards to ensure that the
input power and ground lines are easily distinguished.
3. Turn on the power to the feed lines at the supply circuit breaker.
4. Verify that the PWR LED is green.

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Connecting to the Console Port


The console port is an EIA232 VT-100 compatible port through which you
can define the device's basic operational parameters.
To connect to the console port
1. Connect the RJ45 connector of the console cable to the device's console
port.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to your PC.
3. Set the PC port 9600-N-8-1 or use the following parameters:
9600 bps
no parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
no flow control
The cable has the following pinout:

Table 3: Console Port Pinout


DB9 Female RJ45 Plug

2 3
3 2
5 5

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Establishing Network Connection


Connecting Network Devices
T-Marc 3306 is designed to interconnect multiple segments (or collision
domains). You can connect the device to network cards in PCs and servers,
as well as to hubs, devices, and routers. You can also connect to other
devices using SFP.
The RJ45 ports on the device support automatic MDI/MDI-X pinout
configuration, thus allowing the usage of standard straight-through twisted-
pair cables to connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches,
routers, or hubs).

Fiber Optic Connections (SFP)


Each of the device's optional SFP transceivers can connect directly to
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) at the subscribers premises. The
transceiver ports require an LC connector at the device end. The connector
used at the other end of the cable depends on the target device.
Note
When selecting an SFP fiber transceiver, make sure that it can
function at the required temperature levels and is Laser Class
1 approved.
The SFP transceivers are hot swappable so there is no need to power off the
device. However, always disconnect the network cable before removing a
transceiver.
Note
SFP transceivers are not provided in the package and you
must order them separately.

Note
The SFP ports should use UL Listed Optional Transceiver
product, Rated 3.3Vdc, Laser Class 1.

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Inserting an SFP Transceiver into an SFP Socket


Laser Warning
The device uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic cable.
The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1
Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation.
However, you should never look directly at a transmit port when
it is powered on.
To insert an SFP transceiver
1. Put on an ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by attaching the clip
end to a grounded metal surface (such as an equipment rack).
Shock Hazard
Use an ESD wrist strap with a series 1 meg ohm resistor.
2. Remove the SFP transceiver from its protective packaging.
3. Slide the SFP transceiver into the socket until the transceiver clicks into
place.
Some SFP sockets and SFP transceivers are manufactured without a
mechanism that enables a smooth insertion/retraction. This may prevent
you from retracting the SFP transceiver properly. In such cases, proceed
as follows:
a. Gently insert a slim, sharp instrument (for example a small screwdriver)
between the sockets slip bump and the installed SFP.

Figure 9: SFP transceiver without bail clasp latch

b. Lightly press the slip bump downward.


c. Ease the SFP transceiver into/out of the SFP socket.

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Connecting an SFP Transceiver


Laser Warning
The device uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic cable.
The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser
Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation. However,
you should never look directly at a transmit port when it is
powered on.
To connect to an SFP transceiver
1. Remove the port's protective rubber cover (if installed).
Note
When the port is not connected to a cable, cover the port with
the rubber cover to protect the optics.
2. Verify that the cable plugs are clean.
3. Connect the cable according to the following instructions:
a. Connect to a subscriber
Connect one end of the cable to the LC connector on one of the
SFP transceivers and the other end to the customer-provided
equipment (CPE) on the subscribers premises. Most CPEs require
that the fiber cable is hard-wired to the device with an internal splice.
Danger
Only trained service-personnel are allowed to execute this
action.

b. Connect to another switch or networking device


Connect one end of the cable to the LC connector on one of the SFP
transceivers and the other end to the LC port on the other device.
4. Verify that the port's LED turns green indicating that the link is up.

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Extracting an SFP Transceiver


Caution
The SFP transceiver modules are static sensitive devices. Always use
an ESD wrist strap or similar individual grounding device when
handling SFP transceiver modules or coming in contact with
modules.
To remove an SFP
1. Disconnect the network fiber-optic cable or network copper cable from
the SFP transceiver module connector.
2. Pull the bail clasp latch out and down to eject the SFP transceiver
module from the socket connector. If the bail clasp latch is obstructed
and you cannot use your index finger to open it, use a small, flat-blade
screwdriver or other long, narrow instrument to open the bail clasp
latch. Grasp the SFP transceiver module between your thumb and index
finger, and carefully remove it from the socket.

Figure 10: Removing an SFP

3. Slide the SFP out of the module slot.


4. Place the removed SFP transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other
protective environment.

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Troubleshooting
Most problems are caused by the following situations. Check for these items
first when starting your troubleshooting:

Table 4: Troubleshooting Chart


Situation Action

POWER LED is Check connections between the switch, the


Off power cord and the wall outlet.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
Link LED is Off Verify that the switch and attached device are
powered on.
Be sure the cable is plugged into the switch and
corresponding device.
If the switch is installed in a rack, check the
connections to the punch-down block and
patch panel.
Verify that the proper cable type is used and its
length does not exceed specified limits.
Check the adapter on the attached device and
cable connections for possible defects. Replace
the defective adapter or cable if necessary.

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Initial Device Configuration


The CLI is a fully comprehensive management interface on the device. It is
the only management interface accessible on the serial console. Even if
there is no network connectivity, the device can still be managed using a
serial connection. The following commands assume that the device is
powered on and the serial port has a functional connection to a computer
console. Serial port setting should be: 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1
stop bit, and no flow control.
The computer must be running a terminal emulator such as MobaXterm,
TeraTerm or PuTTY on Windows, or Minicom on Linux.
Terminal input/output is indicated like in the following. The # denotes the
user prompt.
Upon the initial access to the device through the device console port, you
need to define the device's initial parameters. These initial parameters are
stored in a non-volatile memory using the Command Line Interface (CLI).
To define the device's initial parameters, use the following steps.
1. The T-Marc starts up, running startup self tests (for details, refer to Built In
Self Test in this document).
2. Connect the device to a PC, using the console port (see Connecting to the
Console Port) and start a terminal application.
3. Connect the device to the power supply.
4. At the prompt, enter the default username: admin
4. Enter the default password: admin
5. At the prompt, enter Configuration Mode.
#config terminal

5. Set dhcp mode:


TMC-3306# configure terminal
TMC-3306(config)# interface vlan 1
TMC-3306(config-if-vlan)# ip address dhcp

TMC-3306# show ip interface brief


Interface Address Method Status
---------------- -------------------- -------- ------

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VLAN 1 10.3.136.108/16 DHCP UP

6. Set static IP address:


TMC-3306# configure terminal
TMC-3306(config)# interface vlan 1
TMC-3306(config-if-vlan)# ip address 10.3.134.211
255.255.0.0

TMC-3306# show ip interface brief


Interface Address Method Status
---------------- -------------------- -------- ------
VLAN 1 10.3.134.211/16 Manual UP

7. Set the dhcp mode and fallback static IP address in the event that the
DHCP server does not respond:
TMC-3306# configure terminal
TMC-3306(config)# interface vlan 1
TMC-3306(config-if-vlan)# ip address dhcp fallback
10.3.134.211 255.255.0.0

8. Save these parameters from the running configuration to NVRAM:


TMC-3306# copy running-config startup-config

Once you have completed the initial configuration, you can access the
device using ping, Telnet, SSH or Web interface via standard web browser.
The default graphic user interface (GUI) is active at http://A.B.C.D
Use the newly obtained IP address from DHCP or static IP address.

1. Enter the default username admin in the User name field.

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2. Enter the default password in the Password field: admin
3. The GUI displays the device front panel.

Figure 11: T-Marc 3306 GUI

Saving Startup Configuration to a TFTP


Server
To back up the device configuration, save the details as a text file on an
external location, using the TFTP protocol.
1. Verify connectivity between the device and the TFTP server using the ping
command.
2. Type in the default username: admin
3. Type in the default password: admin
4. Copy the configuration file:
copy startup-config tftp:<Server ip address>
/<folder_name> /<file_name>

Where
<Server ip address> is the TFTP server IP address
<folder_name> is the folder in which the file is created
<file_name> is the backup file name

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Example:
Username:admin
Password:admin
TMC-3306#copy startup-config tftp://190.3.0.100
/backup/config.txt

Saving Startup Configuration via GUI


It is useful to save the startup configuration to your computer using the
GUI because this method does need the TFTP server to be installed.
This is a useful method if you do not want to install a TFTP server.

Downloading Startup Configuration from


TFTP Server
1. Before downloading the configuration from a backup file, verify connectivity
between the device and the TFTP server using the ping command.
2. Download the configuration from a backup text file.
TMC-3306#copy startup-config tftp://190.3.0.100
/backup/config.txt

Where
<Server IP address> is the TFTP server IP address
<folder_name> is the folder in which the backup file is stored
<file_name> is the backup file-name
Example:
TMC-3306#copy tftp:190.3.0.100 /backup/config.txt
startup-config

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Transferring Startup Configuration via GUI


It is useful to transfer the startup configuration from your computer using
the GUI because this method does need the TFTP server to be installed.

Reloading Factory Defaults


To reset to factory settings, use the following command:
TMC-3306# reload defaults

NOTE
After reload the device can be connected only via console. The IP
address will be lost.
To retain the IP addresss, and set everything else to factory settings, use the
following command:
TMC-3306# reload defaults keep-ip

NOTE
This keeps the IP address and you can connect via Telnet, SSH and
Web.

Restarting
To restarting the device run the following command:
TMC-3306# reload cold

NOTE
After restart the device runs with startup-config. Running-config is
lost.

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Downloading the Software


The device's executable software-image is stored in an erasable flash
memory. New versions of the software image are available from time to
time, reflecting changes in MIBs or software enhancements.
Use TFTP to download new software-image files. During the software-
image download, the device remains operational.
The software-image file naming convention is: TMC-3306_5.0R1.dat (the
5.0. indicating the version number in this case).

Before Downloading Software


Before you begin, make sure that:
The T-Marc 3306 has a route to the TFTP server: use the ping
command to verify connectivity to the TFTP server.
If you do not have a router to route traffic between subnets, make
sure that the T-Marc 3306 and the TFTP server are in the same
subnet.
The software-image file is in the download directory of the TFTP
server.
You have at least Read permissions for the software-image file for
your username.
There is a minimum of 9.5 MB of free disk space on the T-Marc 3306
file-system.

Step-By-Step Procedure
1. Log on to the device (through the console port or a Telnet session) and type
in the your password (default password is admin).
2. Download the software image file using TFTP and activate the new image.
The device will be automatically reloaded.
TMC-3306# firmware upgrade tftp://10.3.71.115/TMC-
3306_5.0R1.dat

10.3.71.115 is the IP address of the TFTP server.


TMC-3306_5.0R1.dat is the name of device image.

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Transferring images via GUI


It is useful to transfer the software image from your computer using the
GUI because this method does need the TFTP server to be installed.

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Appendix I: Ordering Information


Part Number Description

TMC-3306-AC-x Advanced CE 2.0, 1GE Business Services NID


4 x 10/100/1000Base-T UNI/NNI
4 x 100Base-FX/1000Base-X UNI/NNI
1 x RJ-45 ASCII management console port
Internal AC power supply
Mounting Kit (includes two extension brackets and
screws to mount the brackets)

Notes
x specifies plug types for your region:
- NA for North America
- EUR for Europe
- UK for United Kingdom.
- IL for Israel
SFPs are not included.
External PSU not included
TMC-3306H-DC Advanced CE 2.0, 1GE Hardened Business Services NID
4 x 10/100/1000Base-T UNI/NNI
4 x 100Base-FX/1000Base-X UNI/NNI
1 x RJ-45 ASCII management console port
Internal 24/48 DC power supply
Hardened to -40C to 65C
Mounting Kit (includes two extension brackets and
screws to mount the brackets)
TMC-3306-S-DC Advanced CE 2.0, 1GE Industrial Business Services NID
4 x 10/100/1000Base-T UNI/NNI
4 x 100Base-FX/1000Base-X UNI/NNI
1 x RJ-45 ASCII management console port
Internal 24/48 DC power supply
Hardened to -40C to 65C
SyncE and 1588v2 support.
Mounting Kit (includes two extension brackets and
screws to mount the brackets)
Consult your Telco Systems representative to order any parts.

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Appendix II: Specifications


Physical Specifications
Width 220mm (8.7 Inches)
Height 44.45 mm (1.75 Inches) 1RU
Depth 134 mm (5.51 Inches)
Weight 1.0 kg (<2.2 lbs)

Power Supply
AC Power Internal, auto-ranging transformer: 100~240VAC,
50~60Hz
Power consumption 15W maximum
DC Power 24-48V DC

Operating Conditions
Operating Temperatures:
TMC-3306-AC-x 0C to 50C (32F to 122F)
Note: Powering on at sub-zero temperatures is
prohibited.
TMC-3306H-DC -40C to 65C (-40F to 149F)
TMC-3306-S-DC -40C to 65C (-40F to 149F)
Relative Humidity 10% to 95% non-condensing
Storage Temperature -40C to 65C (-40F to 149F)
Environment The equipment is designed for use in indoor
applications only

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