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Dialogic
®
SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Servers Hardware Manual Issue 7
Chapter 9: Product Installation and Hot-Swap Actions
This chapter describes actions that must be performed by a qualified service technician, but which do not
require the removal of the Top Cover of the product. Before commencing these procedures, read
in Part II of this manual.
Do not proceed to remove the Top Cover without consulting
Section 10.1, “Safety: Before Removing the Top
Section 10.2, “Warnings and Cautions: Working Inside the Product” on page 59
9.1
Installation Overview
Installation of a Dialogic
®
SS7G21 or SS7G22 product involves the following tasks performed in the order
shown. References to more detailed task descriptions are provided where appropriate.
To install an SS7G21 or SS7G22 unit, proceed as follows:
1. Read all warnings and cautions. See
Chapter 7, “Warnings and Cautions”
for details.
2. Choose the right product to suit the application taking into account the number and type of interface
ports, the link processing capability, and whether the product needs to be AC- or DC-powered. See
Section 12, “Part Number Reference” on page 79
for more information on the available product variants.
3. Install any hardware options purchased, for example, an extra PSU module (see
Supply Related Actions” on page 50
) or mounting rails for the product (see
for more information).
4. Physically install the product in an equipment rack or as a free standing unit.
5. Connect the product to ground:
— When installing a DC-powered product, see
Section 9.2.1, “Safety Ground Studs, Conductor
.
— When installing an AC-powered product, the ground connection and power connection are part of the
same operation. See step 6 below.
6. Connect the power source:
— When installing a DC-powered product for the first time, see
Section 9.2.2, “DC Power Supply
Module, Initial Connections” on page 51
. When replacing a product, see
Supply Module, Transferring Connections” on page 53
— When installing an AC-powered product, see
Section 6.3, “AC Power Input” on page 35
In either case, ensure that the chosen power source meets the relevant requirements for “MAINS AC/DC
POWER DISCONNECT” and “OVERCURRENT PROTECTION” as described in
.
7. Connect line interface, Ethernet interface, and alarm cables. See
for connector
details and pinout information for the various interfaces.
— To ensure that you avoid EMC problems with the installation, comply with the instructions and advice
given in
Section 4.3.2, “EMC” on page 28
— For safety and operational aspects affecting network connections, comply with the advice given in
Section 4.3.3, “Telecommunications” on page 28
and any region-specific requirements in
Section 4.2.3, “FCC Part 68 Statement - USA” on page 26
Section 4.2.4, “Telecommunications Attachment Notice - Canada” on page 27
,
Section 4.2.6, “Telecommunications Notice - Australia / New Zealand” on page 27
Section 4.2.7, “Telecommunications Notice - Taiwan” on page 27
8. Power up the product.
9. Complete the following software and configuration steps, all of which are fully described in the
appropriate SS7G2x
Section 2.10, “Related Information” on page 13
lists the various user manuals.
— Check whether a software download and upgrade is required.
— Install optional software licenses.
— Set the IP addresses of the unit.
— Enable the selected Operating Mode (SIU, DSC or SGW).
Note: The SIU Operating Mode is enabled by default.