At a Glance The Versa Cloud Services Gateway (CSG) 300 series appliances deliver highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to small businesses and to home offices. These appliances provide the following features: • Single hardware platform that supports different CPUs and memory sizes • Management Ethernet ports with dual use and dedicated options: • One RJ45 RS232 console port • One USB 2.
CSG Appliance Model CPU Memory Storage CSG350 Intel Rangeley with 4 cores 4 GB DRAM (configurable to 16GB) 32 GB CSG355 Intel Rangeley with 4 cores 8 GB DRAM (configurable to 16GB) 32 GB CSG365 Intel Rangeley with 4 cores (higher performance) 8 GB DRAM (configurable to 16GB) 64 GB Chassis Views The CSG350 appliance is smaller in size than the CSG355 and CSG365 appliances. The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances are physically identical.
Figure 4: Rear Panel of the CSG355 Appliance https://docs.versa-networks.
CSG300 Series Appliance Specifications A CSG300 series appliance chassis is made of aluminum for optimal heat dissipation. This article lists the chassis and regulatory compliance specifications for the CSG300 series appliance. It also lists certifications and export control classification numbers (ECCNs) for the appliance. Chassis Specifications CSG350 Appliance Table 1 lists the specifications for a CSG350 appliance chassis.
Item Specification Chassis height 1.38” (34 mm) Chassis width 7.87” (200 mm) Chassis depth 5.91" (152 mm) 2.75 lb (1.25 kg) Chassis weight Chassis weight with installation kit: 1.8 kg maximum Package Specifications Package height 7" (17.78 cm) Package width 16.7" (42.4 cm) Package depth 12" (30.48 cm) Package weight 15.
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Item Specification Services and Slot Density RJ-45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4+2 External USB ports (USB 2.0) 2 RJ-45 serial console port 1 Memory DDR4 ECC DRAM CSG355: 8 GB CSG365: 8 GB Disk 1 SSD default size CSG355: 32 GB CSG365: 64 GB Disk 2 and Disk 3, USB-based Flexible Power supply 12VDC, 5A Power Specifications AC input voltage 100–240 Volts AC input line frequency 50–60 Hz Typical power consumption 33 Watts Chassis Physical Specifications Chassis height 1.
Package depth 12" (30.48 cm) Package weight 15.4 lb (7 kg) Operating Conditions Temperature 0 to 40°C (32 to 95°F) at sea level Humidity 10 to 85% relative humidity Altitude Maximum 3000 m (10000 ft) Noise level Less than 30 dBA Storage Conditions Temperature 20 to 70°C (68 to 158°F) at sea level Humidity 10 to 85% relative humidity Reliability MTBF Minimum of 70,000 hours Regulatory Compliance Table 2 lists the regulatory compliance specifications for a CSG300 series chassis.
Certifications A CSG300 series appliance complies with the certificates listed in Table 3. Table 3: CSG300 Series Certifications Region Certifications ¥ EN 300 328 (Bluetooth) ¥ EN 301 489-1 Europe ¥ EN 301 489-17 (Bluetooth) ¥ EN 50385 MPE(SAR Evaluation) ¥ EN 55032 ¥ EN 60950-1 CE(LVD) ¥ FCC 47 CFR Part 15B ¥ FCC 47 CFR Part 15C, 15.
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Front and Rear Panel Components This article describes the front and rear panel components of a CSG300 series appliance. For the exact location of these components on the appliance, see At a Glance. Front Panel The front panel of a CSG300 series appliance has two status LEDs. LEDs Table 1 lists the LEDs, their colors and states, and the status they indicate. Table 1: Front Panel LEDs in a CSG300 Series Appliance LED Color Power Green Status • Off: Appliance is not powered on.
Table 2 lists the LEDs, their color and states, and the status they indicate. Table 2: Rear Panel LEDs in a CSG300 Series Appliance LED Color Power Green Status • Off: Appliance is not powered on. • Green: Appliance is powered on. • Off: Appliance hardware is up, but there is a problem with the software. • Solid green: Appliance is up and running. Status Green, Red • Blinking green: Appliance is in the process of booting up.
To turn the power off, press the Power button when the appliance is on. If you press and immediately release the button, the appliance shuts down gracefully. If you press and hold the button for a longer period, it turns off power to the appliance ands shuts it down. Reset Button The Reset button on the rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance resets the appliance. The reset functionality depends on the number of times you press it, as described in Table 3.
LTE Modem Module The CSG300 series LTE modem module is a high-performance Cat-6 LTE Advanced modem that provides up to 300 Mbps download speeds and 50 Mbps upload speeds. The LTE modem supports multiple carriers, and it has been certified by major global carriers. The appliance has two externally accessible SIM card slots, one for each embedded LTE-A modem. If the appliance is configured with two LTE-A modems, each SIM card is used to control one LTE radio each.
Specification Frequency bands 3G SCDMA APAC Modem Americas and EMEA Modem 39 Supported carrier aggregation 1 + (8, 18, 19 ,21), 3 + (5, 7, 19, 28), 7 + (5, 7, 28), 19 + 21, 38 + 38, 39 + 39, 40 + 40, and 41 + 41 1 + 8, 2 + (2, 5, 12, 13, 29), 3 + (7, 20), 4 + (4, 5, 12, 13, 29), 7 + (7, 20), 12 +30, 5 + 30, and 41+41 Location Solution Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0 & 2.0, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0 & 2.
Wireless Options The CSG350 appliance has two internal wireless slots which can be configured for single LTE or dual LTE. The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances have three internal wireless slots. The CSG300 series appliances have one WiFi Access Point (AP) module. The WiFi AP module is a dual-band module that simultaneously supports 2.4 GHz, for longer distances, and 5 GHz, for faster throughput. It provides the following WiFi capabilities: • WiFi radios preconfigured for 2.4GHz or 5.
Interface Numbering Figure 1 shows mapping of the Ethernet ports to Virtual Network Interface (VNI) numbering for the CSG350. Figure 1: Port-to-VNI Mapping - CSG350 Figure 2 shows port-to-VNI mapping for the CSG355 and CSG365. Note that the CSG355 and CSG365 chassis are identical. Figure 2: Port-to-VNI Mapping - CSG355 and CSG365 https://docs.versa-networks.
Power Supply and Airflow This article describes the AC power supply and airflow requirements for CSG300 appliances. AC Power Supply for CSG300 Series Appliances By default, CSG300 series appliances ship with one AC power supply unit. If you order the CSG300 series appliance with the power over Ethernet (PoE) NIC module, an additional power supply unit ships with the appliance. Table 1 describes the AC power supply specifications for each power supply unit.
Installation Guidelines This article provides general safety standards and warnings relating to installing or connecting a CSG300 series appliance. General Safety Guidelines Caution: Before installing or removing a CSG300 series appliance, ensure that the appliance chassis is electrically connected to ground. When you are installing or removing an appliance, ensure that you wear an ESD grounding wrist strap.
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Prepare the Site for Installation To prepare your site for installing a CSG300 series appliance, follow the guidelines and requirements listed in this article. Site Preparation Guidelines • Install the appliance in an enclosed and secure environment, and allow only authorized personnel to access the device. • Keep the area around the appliance free from dust and conductive material. • Follow ESD prevention procedures to avoid any damage to the appliance.
Requirement Guidelines secured to building structure Airflow Requirements A CSG300 series appliance uses fan-based cooling. Passive cooling occurs by airflow through the vents on the side of the appliance. When planning your site for installing a CSG300 series appliance in a 19-inch rack or on a desk, ensure that the vents on the side of the unit are never blocked, to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance.
Install a CSG300 Series Appliance This article provides instructions about how to unpack a CSG300 series appliance and mount it in a 19-inch rack. Unpack a CSG300 Series Appliance The CSG300 series appliance is packed in a plastic box, and it is shipped in a cardboard carton, secured with foam packing material. The carton also contains an accessory box. It is recommended that you unpack the appliance only when you are ready to install it. To unpack a CSG300 series appliance: 1.
It is recommended that you save the shipping carton and packing material when unpacking the appliance, in case you need to later move the appliance or return it. See Return Hardware. Packing List for a CSG300 Series Appliance The cardboard carton in which a CSG300 series appliance is shipped contains a packing list. Check the packing list against the parts that you receive in the shipping carton. Packing List for the CSG350 Need information here... Table 1 lists the parts shipped with a CSG350 appliance.
Components Quantity CSG300 series appliance chassis 1 AC power adapter 1 Power cable 1 Cat 6 cable 1 Cat 5e cable 1 LTE antenna (included with LTE module only) 2 for single LTE module 4 for dual LTE module WiFi antenna (included with WiFi module only) 2 GPS antenna 1 Rack-mounting ears 2 Screws for mounting ears 6—M4x8 mm #6 Torque: 1.18+/-0.05 N.M. 4—#12-24, 12.7 mm Torque: 3.2+/-0.05 N.M.
4. Attach the two mounting ears to each side of the appliance chassis using the eight mounting ear screws that are shipped with the appliance. Use four screws to attach each mounting ear. Figure 3: Attach the Mounting Ears to a CSG300 Series Appliance 5. Grasp both sides of the appliance chassis, making sure that the front of the chassis is facing you. 6. Stand in front of the rack and lift the chassis. Then, gently insert the chassis into the rack and slide it as far back as possible.
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Connect a CSG300 Series Appliance This article describes how to connect a CSG300 series appliance to an AC power source and to a management console. Step 1: Connect Earth Ground to a CSG300 Series Appliance To ensure proper operation of a CSG300 series appliance and to meet safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements, you must connect the appliance to earth ground before you connect power to the appliance. The CSG300 series appliance requires a three-prong power cable.
1. Plug one end of the console cable into the console port located on the rear panel of the CSG300 series appliance. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the console server or into a management console. https://docs.versa-networks.
Return Hardware This article describes how to return a CSG series appliance for return or replacement. Locate the Model and Serial Number To return a CSG series appliance to Versa Networks, you need the model and serial number of the appliance. These numbers are printed on the shipping box and on the unit label located on the bottom of the appliance.
To repack the appliance in its original packing: 1. Shut down the CSG series appliance. 2. Disconnect power to the appliance and remove all cables. 3. If the appliance is mounted in a 19-inch rack, unscrew the mounting ears and gently slide the chassis out of the rack. 4. Place the chassis in the plastic packing bag. 5. Secure the chassis in the cardboard carton, placing the side packing foam on both sides of the appliance chassis and the top packing foam over the top. 6.