Use the following workflow to install an Edge 8000 Series device or devices. For a High Availability (HA) system, this includes connecting the HA cable between the two Edge 8000 devices.

Caution

Observe the following guidelines when installing an Edge 8000 system:

  • Always verify that the device power cord is disconnected from any power source prior to installation.
  • Ensure that the installation site has adequate air circulation and meets the minimum operating conditions for the system as specified in Edge 8000 Series Hardware Specifications.

Prerequisites

Gather the following items before starting the installation. Refer to Edge 8000 Shipping Contents for the list of items included in shipping. 

Installation items required:

  • For rack mounting the unit:
    • Phillips-head screwdriver
    • Chassis bracket and chassis bracket screws — To attach brackets to the chassis
    • Rack mount screws — To attach the chassis by its mounting brackets to the rack
  • SFP+ modules — To connect between the public (WAN) network and the SFP ports of the unit.
  • Analog telephony cables — To connect analog telephone devices to the T1/E1 PRI, FXS and FXO ports of an 8300 device.
  • Ethernet cables — To connect the private (LAN) ports to private (LAN) switches or to individual VoIP devices; to connect public (WAN) ports to external WAN devices; and to connect one HA port to another HA port between two High Availability Edge 8000 devices.
  • RS232 serial console cable — To provide administrative access to an Edge 8000 device from a laptop computer.
Attention

Ribbon designs all Edge 8000 models with an internal surge protection system. For more effective protection, Ribbon recommends connecting the Edge 8000 device to an external surge protector or UPS.


Workflow

Place or Mount the Edge 8000 Device

For a High Availability deployment, perform this procedure for both Edge 8000 devices.

Start

  1. Remove the device and accessories from the shipping container.
  2. Place the device on a flat, dry surface such as a desktop, shelf, or tray.
  3. For a rack-mounted deployment, install the device on the rack.

    1. Attach the rack mount brackets to both sides of the Edge 8000 chassis with the chassis bracket screws supplied by Ribbon.

    2. Install the chassis in the rack with rack mount screws (not supplied by Ribbon).

Connect the Network Cables

Connect all SFP+ modules and all cables supplied by your system administrator or network planning team. This includes, for a High Availability (HA) deployment, the HA Ethernet cable between the Edge 8000 devices.

Start

  1. Install the SFP+ modules.
  2. Connect the routing cables per your network design:
    1. Cables to the two SFP+ ports
    2. Cables to the eight Gigabit Ethernet (GE) RJ-45 ports
  3. For the Edge 8300 device, connect the analog telephony cables:
    1. T1/E1 cables to the T1/E1 ports
    2. FXS phone lines to the Amphenol connector
    3. FXO lines to the RJ-11 ports (for 8300 devices equipped with FXO ports)
  4. For a High Availability system, connect an Ethernet cable between the HA ports of the two Edge 8000 devices.
    Example: connect an Ethernet cable between port GE-6 (ge6) of the first unit to the same port, GE-6 (ge6), of the other unit.
  5. Connect the console cable from your System Administrator (laptop) computer to the Console RJ-45 port, or from a terminal server to the Console RJ-45 port.

Connect the Power Cables and Power on the Device

The Edge 8000 Series devices include single AC, redundant AC, and redundant DC models.

Connect the device to the power source and power on the system.

Caution
  1. Always connect the power cord(s) to a power source suitable for the power required by the unit being installed. Refer to Specifications and Certifications.
  2. Secure the power cord to a cable management system using a fastener or tie wrap.
Warning

The equipment has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be permanently connected to earth ground to adequately ground the chassis and protect the operator from electrical hazards.

Start

  1. Connect the AC or DC power.
    1. If the unit is equipped with AC power, connect the AC power cable or cables from the unit to the AC outlet or outlets.
    2. If the unit is equipped with DC power supplies, connect the DC power source to the device's power lugs.
  2. Press the Power Switch on.
    1. If the unit is equipped with a single AC power supply, press the Power Switch to the On position to start the device.
    2. If the unit is equipped with redundant AC or DC power supplies, press the Power Switch for 4 - 5 seconds to start the device.
  3. Make sure the power LED on the front panel is a solid green after the device powers on.