FS Multi-Service and Unified Security Gateways
Quick Start Guide V1.0
Thank you for choosing FS Gateways. This guide is designed to familiarize you with the layout of the gateway and describes how to deploy the gateway in your network.
Accessories
SG-3110
- Power Cord x1
- Grounding Cable x1
- Rubber Pad x4
- Mounting Bracket x2
- M4 Screw x6
SG-5105/SG-5110
- Power Cord x1
- Console Cable x1
- Network Cable x1
- Rubber Pad x4
- Mounting Bracket x2
- M4 Screw x6
- Power Cord Tie x1
NOTE: FS gateways have dust plugs delivered with them. Keep the dust plugs properly and use them to protect idle optical ports.
Hardware Overview
Front Panel Ports
SG-3110
The SG-3110 front panel features a CONSOLE port, a USB port, and multiple RJ45 ports (LAN1/WAN1 through LAN7). It also includes a RESET button and PoE indicator.
SG-5105/SG-5110
The SG-5105/SG-5110 front panel includes CONSOLE, USB, RJ45, SFP+, SFP, and MGMT ports. It also features SPEED and LINK/ACT indicators, and a RESET button.
Ports | Description |
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RJ45 | 10/100/1000BASE-T ports for Ethernet connection |
SFP | SFP port for 1G connection |
SFP+ | SFP+ port for 10G connection |
CONSOLE | An RJ45 console port for serial management |
MGMT | An Ethernet management port |
USB | A USB management port for software and configuration backup and offline software upgrade |
Front Panel Buttons
SG-3110 & SG-5105/SG-5110
Both models feature a RESET button.
Button | Description |
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RESET | Press and release the RESET button to restart the device. To restore to factory default, press and hold the RESET button for more than three seconds. |
Back Panels
SG-3110
The SG-3110 back panel features a grounding point and a power supply connector.
SG-5105/SG-5110
The SG-5105/SG-5110 back panel includes a hard disk drive slot, a power supply connector, an ON/OFF switch, and a grounding point.
Back Panel Button
Button | Description |
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Power ON/OFF | Control the gateway power supply. |
Front Panel LEDs
SG-3110
LEDs | Status | Description |
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Status | Blinking Green | System is being initialized. |
Solid Green | The initialization process is complete. | |
Solid Red | The system sends out an alarm. | |
RJ45 | Solid Green | The port is up. |
Blinking Green | The port is receiving or transmitting data. | |
PoE | Solid Green | PoE works normally. |
Red/Green Flashing Alternately | PoE overload occurs. | |
Solid Red | An alarm is generated. |
SG-5105/SG-5110
LEDs | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
PWR | Off | The power module is not in the position or fails. |
Solid Green | The power module is working properly. | |
SYS | Blinking Green | The system is being initialized. |
Solid Green | The initialization process is complete. | |
Solid Red | The system sends out an alarm. | |
SATA | Solid Green | The SATA disk is installed. |
Blinking Green | The SATA disk is reading or writing data. | |
LINK/ACT | Solid Green | The port is connected at 10/100/1000M. |
Blinking Green | The port is receiving or transmitting data. | |
SPEED | Off | The port is connected at 10/100M. |
Solid Orange | The port is connected at 1000M. | |
SFP | Solid Green | The fiber port is connected. |
Blinking Green | The fiber port is receiving or transmitting data. | |
SFP+ | Solid Green | The fiber port is connected. |
Blinking Green | The fiber port is receiving or transmitting data. |
Installation Requirements
Before you begin the installation, make sure that you have the followings:
- Phillips screwdriver.
- Standard-sized, 19" wide rack with a minimum of 1U height available.
- Category 5e or higher RJ-45 Ethernet cables and fiber optical cables for connecting network devices.
Site Environment
- Do not place the device in a damp or wet location. Do not let any liquid enter the chassis.
- Do not install the equipment in a dusty environment.
- Keep the device away from heat sources.
- Ensure the normal grounding of device.
- Wear an anti-static wrist strap to install and maintain the device.
- Use UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to prevent power failure and other interferences.
Mounting the Gateway
Desk Mounting
Diagram shows rubber pads being attached to the bottom of the gateway.
- Attach four rubber pads to the bottom.
- Place the chassis on a desk.
Rack Mounting
Diagram shows mounting brackets attached to the sides of the gateway, and the gateway secured to a rack using screws and cage nuts.
- Secure the mounting brackets to the two sides of the gateway with six M4 screws.
- Attach the gateway to the rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts.
Grounding the Gateway
Diagram shows a grounding cable connected to the grounding point on the back panel.
- Connect one end of the grounding cable to a proper earth ground, such as the rack in which the gateway is mounted.
- Secure the grounding lug to the grounding point on the gateway back panel with the washers and screws.
Connecting the Power
Diagram shows a power cord plugged into the power port on the back panel.
- Plug the AC power cord into the power port on the back of the gateway.
- Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source.
CAUTION: Do not install the power cord while the power is on, and when the power cord is connected, the fan will start to operate whether the power button is on or off.
Connecting the RJ45 Ports
Diagram shows an Ethernet cable connected to an RJ45 port on the front panel.
- Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port of a computer or other network devices.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port of the gateway.
Connecting the SFP/SFP+ Ports
Diagram shows a fiber optic cable connected to an SFP/SFP+ transceiver in a port.
- Plug the compatible SFP/SFP+ transceiver into the fiber port.
- Connect a fiber optic cable to the fiber transceiver. Then connect the other end of the cable to another fiber device.
WARNING: Laser beams will cause eye damage. Do not look into bores of optical modules or optical fibers without eye protection.
Connecting the Console Port
Diagram shows a console cable connected to the console port on the front panel and its DB9 connector to a computer's serial port.
- Insert the RJ45 connector into the RJ45 console port on the front of the gateway.
- Connect the DB9 female connector of the console cable to RS-232 serial port on the computer.
Connecting the MGMT Port
Diagram shows an Ethernet cable connected to the MGMT port on the front panel.
- Connect one end of a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable to a computer.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the MGMT port on the front of the gateway.
Configuring the Gateway
Configuring the Gateway Using the Web-based Interface
Step 1: Connect the computer to the Management port of the gateway using the network cable.
Step 2: Set the IP address of the computer to 192.168.1.x. ("x" is any number from 2 to 254.)
Diagram shows the "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties" window, allowing manual IP address configuration.
Step 3: Open a browser, type http://192.168.1.1, and enter the default username and password, admin/admin.
Diagram shows a login screen with fields for username and password, and a "Log In" button.
Step 4: Click Log In to display the web-based configuration page. You are then required to enter and configure a new password for the account the first time you log in.
Configuring the Gateway Using the Console Port
Step 1: Connect a computer to the gateway's console port using the console cable.
Step 2: Start the terminal simulation software such as HyperTerminal on the computer.
Step 3: Set the parameters of the HyperTerminal: 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
Diagram shows the "Quick Connect" terminal settings window, allowing configuration of Protocol, Port, Baud rate, Data bits, Parity, Stop bits, and Flow Control.
Step 4: After setting the parameters, click Connect to enter.
NOTE: If you perform remote access via SSH and Telnet, the admin password should have already been changed since the simple password is potential security hazards.
Troubleshooting
Power System Fault
According to the power indicator on the front panel, the gateway can be used to determine whether the power supply system of the gateway is faulty. If the power supply system is working normally, the power indicator should remain lit. If the power indicator light is unlit, please check the following:
- Whether the power switch is turned on.
- Whether the gateway power cable is connected correctly.
- Whether the cabinet power sockets are loosely connected to power modules.
WARNING: Do not plug or pull the power cable when the power switch is already turned on.
Configuration System Troubleshooting
The console configuration terminal shows system booting message when the device is powered on. If the configuration system has failed, it displays error information or nothing at all. If the configuration terminal shows no information, please check the following:
- Make sure the power supply is correctly connected and powered on.
- Verify the Console cable is connected properly.
- Ensure the terminal configuration settings are correct.
Troubleshooting for Terminal Show Error Codes
If the configuration terminal shows error codes, it is likely that the terminal (such as HyperTerminal) parameters are set incorrectly. Please confirm the parameters of the terminal (such as HyperTerminal).
Support and Other Resources
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Product Warranty
FS ensures its customers that any damage or faulty items due to its workmanship, FS will offer a free return within 30 Days from the day you receive your goods. This excludes any custom made items or tailored solutions.
Warranty: FS gateways enjoy 3 years limited warranty against defect in materials or workmanship. For more details about warranty, please check at https://www.fs.com/policies/warranty.html
Return: If you want to return item(s), information on how to return can be found at https://www.fs.com/policies/day_return_policy.html