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Lucent Security Management Server

Brick® Hardware Guide


Release 8.0

260-100-002R8.0
C109542290
Version 8.0-1
January 2005

Lucent Technologies - Proprietary


This document contains proprietary information of
Lucent Technologies and is not to be disclosed or used except in
Accordance with applicable agreements

Copyright © 2005 Lucent Technologies


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owner of the material.

Notice

Every effort was made to ensure that this information product was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, infor-
mation is subject to change.

Mandatory customer information

Interference information: Part 15 of FCC rules

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. 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 or more of the following:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equipment.

Security Statement

In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network. In such an event, applicable
tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic. Lucent Technologies and its predecessors cannot be respon-
sible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access.

Trademarks
VPN Firewall Brick is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.

Limited Warranty

For terms and conditions of sale, contact your Lucent Technologies Account Team.

Ordering Information

The ordering number for this information product is 260-100-002R8.0.

Support

Technical support
Lucent Technologies Customer Technical Assistance Management (CTAM) center provides a technical assistance telephone
number that is moni-tored 24 hours a day. For technical assistance (continental U.S.), call 1-866-LUCENT8 (1-866-582-3688)
and select appropriate prompt. For international customers, please call +1 630-224-4672.

Developed by Lucent Technologies.

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Contents
••••••

Introduction
Brick® Models iii
Handling Brick® Components iv
How to Install a Brick® iv
Important Safety Instructions v

1 Model 20
Illustrations 1-2
Specifications 1-3

2 Model 80
Illustrations 2-2
Specifications 2-3

3 Model 150
Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch 3-1
Illustrations 3-2
LED Indicators 3-3
I/O Ports 3-4
Periodic Maintenance 3-4
Specifications 3-5



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• Contents

4 Model 350
Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch 4-1
Illustrations 4-2
LED Indicators 4-5
Periodic Maintenance 4-5
Specifications 4-5

5 Model 500
Illustrations 5-1
LAN Indicators 5-3
Specifications 5-3

6 Model 1100
Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch 6-2
Optimal Interface Selection 6-2
Power Supply 6-3
Illustrations 6-3
Alarm Outputs 6-7
Periodic Maintenance 6-7
Specifications 6-7

A Brick Ports
Port Matrix A-1



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Introduction
••••••

A Brick® is an integrated security appliance that can be deployed in a network to


provide firewall protection and site-to-site and remote access VPN connectivity.

NOTE
Some Brick® models and configurations mentioned in this guide may no longer
be available. Contact your Lucent sales representative for current availability.

Brick® Models
There are six models. They are listed below and described in detail in the chapters
that follow:
• Model 20
For small office/home office (SOHO) applications.
• Model 80
For small to medium-sized offices and extranet partners.
• Model 150
For small to medium-sized offices and extranet partners.
• Model 350 (Available in AC and DC models)
For enterprise-class demands of large corporate facilities.
• Model 500
For enterprise-class demands of large corporate facilities.
• Model 1100 (Available in AC and DC Models)
For service providers offering advanced security services packages.



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• Introduction

Handling Brick® Components


To prevent damage to components from electrostatic discharge, always follow the
proper guidelines for equipment handling and storage. Adapter cards and
semiconductor devices in general can be easily and permanently damaged due to
electrostatic discharge during installation and removal.
In order to reduce the static potential, the user should be properly grounded through
the use of an approved antistatic wrist strap when installing, removing or handling
semiconductor components.

How to Install a Brick®


To install a Brick® 20, 80 or 500, follow the steps below. To install a Brick® 150, 350
or 1100, see the User Guides for the individual models.
1 Remove it from the carton in which it was shipped.
2 If you are installing a Model 20 or 80, locate a suitable flat surface to position the
device.
If you are installing a Model 500, you can position it in a rack. For additional security,
fasten the Brick® to the rack using the brackets on either side and a #2 Phillips-head
screwdriver.
3 If you are installing a Model 20 or 80, connect the power module and external disk
drive (if equipped) to the back. The illustrations in Chapters 1 and 2 show the location
of the appropriate ports.
If you are installing a Model 500, take the power cord that came with it and connect it
to the back. The illustrations in Chapter 5 show the location of the appropriate ports.
4 Connect the LSMS to one of the Ethernet interfaces on the back. The following
explains the type of Ethernet cable to use:
• Direct connection
If you are connecting the LSMS directly to the Brick, use a crossover Ethernet
cable.
• Hub/Switch
If you are connecting the Brick to the LSMS by means of a hub or switch, use
regular Ethernet cables from the LSMS to the hub/switch, and from the hub/switch
to the interface on the back.
5 Connect the LANs. Insert the Ethernet cable from the LANs into the remaining
Ethernet interfaces.
Keep a record of the interfaces to which the LSMS and the various LANs are
connected. You will need this information later when you create security zones and
assign them to interfaces.



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Introduction •


6 Power the Brick up. It is now ready to be configured, using the LSMS (see Chapter 3.
Configuring and Activating a Brick® in the LSMS Administration Guide for
instructions).

Important Safety Instructions


The safety instructions below are applicable to the Model 20, 80 and 500 Bricks®.
For safety instructions on the Model 150, 350 and 1100 Bricks®, see the User Guides
for those models.
1 For permanently connected equipment, product installation must be performed by
trained service personnel only.
2 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or
included in the manual.
3 The maximum recommended operating ambient temperature is 104q Fahrenheit (40q
Centigrade). Allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when they are
installed in a closed or multirack assembly.
4 Slots and openings in the product enclosure and / or rack-mount cabinet (depending on
the design) are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and
to protect it from overheating, do not block these slots and openings. Installation
without sufficient air flow can be unsafe.
5 When mounting the equipment in the rack, distribute or balance its weight to prevent
a hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading. The rack must safely support
the combined weight of all the equipment that it contains.
6 If your product has dual power supplies, comply with the following warning:

WARNING
This unit has more than one power supply cord. Disconnect all power supply
cords before servicing to avoid electric shock.

7 If your product does not have a power switch, comply with the following warning:

WARNING
The power supply cord serves as the main disconnect for the product. The
socket outlet must be installed near the product and be readily accessible.

8 The power source must be adequately rated to assure safe operation of the equipment.
Make sure that the building installation and / or power source provides overload
protection.



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• Introduction


9 Protective earth (PE) (main ground) connection is essential to safe operation and must
be verified before you connect to the power supply source and telecommunications
network. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug by modifying it or using
an adapter. Use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the AC receptacle for the
presence of earth ground. If the receptacle is not properly grounded, do not proceed
with the installation until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem.
If the power supply is fed from a power source with no protective earthing path,
connect an earth-grounded copper wire of the proper size to the dedicated wiring
terminal marked with the protective earth (PE) symbol on the product chassis. See the
“Safety-Related Electrical, Physical and Environmental Information” appendix in
your hardware installation guide for the minimum wire size required for your product.
Models with AC power inputs are intended for use with a single phase three wire
power cord which includes an earthing conductor.
For models with DC power inputs, the protective earth (PE) connection must be
established by the dedicated earthing terminal marked with the PE symbol or, if
provided, by the earthing pin on the input terminal block.
10 Ensure that models with DC power inputs are connected to a -48V DC supply source
that is electrically isolated from the AC source in compliance with the standard and
local jurisdiction authorities of the country where you are installing the product:
UL1950 / UL 60950 in the United States
C22.2 No. 950 / No. 60950 in Canada
EN / IEC60950 in the European Union, Australia, New Zealand and Japan
11 For permanently connected equipment, the -48V DC power source must include a
double pole circuit breaker to provide a method of disconnecting the product from
power as required by national and international safety standards, and the local
jurisdiction authorities.
12 Before installing wires to the DC power terminal block, verify that these wires are not
connected to any power source. Installing live wires — wires connected to a power
source — is hazardous.
13 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not locate the product where
people will walk on the power cord.
14 Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers can
expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks, and may void the warranty.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
15 General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which might be
required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the
responsibility of the customer.



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Introduction •


16 When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the applicable
safety standards and local jurisdiction authorities of the country where it is installed. If
necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities
to ensure compliance.
17 A rare condition can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or
more buildings. If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected, the
voltage potential might cause a hazardous condition. Consult a qualified electrical
consultant to determine whether or not this condition exists and, if necessary,
implement corrective action before interconnecting the products.
18 If your installation of the equipment requires that you route Ethernet cables between
buildings, use shielded and earthed Ethernet cable in this environment to protect the
equipment from possible atmospheric discharges or surges.
19 If your product has a replaceable fuse, comply with the following warning:

WARNING
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with a fuse of the
same type and rating.



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• Introduction



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Chapter 1
Model 20
••••••

A Model 20 Brick® measures approximately 6.25” x 8.75” x 1.25” and can be


positioned on a desktop or other flat surface. The vents in the Model 20 housing must
be clear of all obstructions by a minimum distance of one inch (2.54cm).

The front contains activity lights. The back has three 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet
interfaces (ether0 - ether2). It also has a 5VDC connector for the power module and a
connector for an external floppy disk drive, as well as monitor and keyboard ports.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

The Model 20 comes with an external power module and an optional external 3.5”
floppy disk drive.

WARNING
For proper cooling and operation, do not stack multiple units on top of each
other.



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• Model 20

Illustrations
Model 20 – Three-Quarters View

Model 20 – Front View

Model 20 – Rear View

Monitor
On/Off Switch Power Cable Serial Port Port

Floppy Disk Drive Keyboard Ether1 Ether0


Port
Ether2



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Model 20 •

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 1.25 inches
Width: 6.19 inches
Depth: 8.63 inches
Weight
Weight: 2.25 pounds
Shipping weight: 5.2 pounds
Processor/Memory
x86 compatible 120 MHz with 64Mb RAM
LAN Interface
Ethernet: (3) 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
Performance
For the latest performance, the datasheet for the Model 20 Brick® can be accessed from the
Lucent Customer Support web site at:
http://www.lucent.com/support
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Not applicable
Other Ports
SVGA video, DB9 serial, external floppy, PS/2 keyboard
Cooling
Passive Heatsink
Altitude
13,123 ft (4,000 meters)
Environmental

Operating
Temperature: 0–40º C
Shock: 2.5G at 15–20ms on any axis
Humidity: 5–95% at 40º C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5G at 2–200 Hz on any axis

Non-Operating
Temperature: 0–70º C
Shock: 35G at 15–20ms on any axis



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• Model 20


Humidity: 5–95% at 40º C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5G at 2–200 Hz on any axis
Power

Input
Switching mode, 100 - 240VAC, 50 - 60Hz, 20 watts, 0.2A @ 115V, 0.1A @ 230V

Output
5VDC, 5A

External AC to DC power supply


rated 25W max

Switching Mode
100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz

Consumption
0.19A typical @ 115V AC



• 1-4 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)






Model 20 •


Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA – UL 1950
Canada – CSA 22.2 No. 950
EU – EN/IEC 60950
Japan – CB Scheme 1EC60950

EMC Listings
USA – FCC Part 15, Class B
Canada – IC-ES003
EU – EMC Directive
Japan – VCCI
NEBS Certification
Not applicable
ICSA Certification
ICSA V4.0 Firewall Certified
ICSA V1.0B IPSec Certified



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• Model 20



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Chapter 2
Model 80
••••••

A Model 80 Brick® measures approximately 7.5” x 11” x 2” and comes with “feet”
on the bottom so that it can be mounted on any flat surface. The vents in a Model 80
Brick housing — top and side — must be clear of all obstructions by a minimum
distance of 1 inch (2.54 cm).

The front contains activity lights. The back has four 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet
interfaces (ether0 - ether3). It also has a 5VDC connector for the power module and a
connector for an external floppy disk drive, as well as monitor and keyboard ports.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

The Model 80 also comes with an external power module and an external 3.5” floppy
disk drive.

WARNING
For proper cooling and operation, do not stack multiple units on top of each
other.



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• Model 80

Illustrations
Model 80 – Three-Quarter View

Model 80 – Front View

Model 80 – Rear View

Floppy Disk Monitor


Drive Serial Port Port
On/Off Switch

Power Cable Keyboard Ether0 Ether2


Port
Ether1 Ether3



• 2-2 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)






Model 80 •

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 2.00 inches (5.08 cm)
Width: 11.13 inches (28.26 cm)
Depth: 7.5 inches (19.05 cm)
Weight
Weight: 3.1 pounds (1.4 kg)
Shipping weight: 7.5 pounds (3.4 kg)
Processor/Memory
AMD K6-2 350 MHz with 64MB RAM
LAN Interface
Ethernet: (4) 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet (RJ-45)
Performance
For the latest performance, the datasheet for the Model 80 Brick can be accessed from the
Lucent Customer Support web site at:
http://www.lucent.com/support
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Not applicable
Other Ports
SVGA video, DB9 serial, external floppy, PS/2 keyboard
Cooling
CPU fan
Altitude
10,000 feet (3,048 meters)
Environmental

Operating
Temperature: 0–40º C
Shock: 2.5G at 15–20ms on any axis
Humidity: 5–95% at 40º C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5G at 2–200 Hz on any axis



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• Model 80


Non-Operating
Temperature: 0–70º C
Shock: 35G at 15–20ms on any axis
Humidity: 5–95% at 40º C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5G at 2–200 Hz on any axis
Power

External AC to DC Power Supply


rated 40W max

Input
Switching mode, 100 - 250VAC, 50 - 60Hz, 27 watts

Typical Consumption
0.27A @ 115V, 0.13A @ 230V
Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA – UL1950
Canada – CSA 22.2 No. 950
EU – EN/1EC 60950
Japan – CB Scheme 1EC 60950

EMC Certifications
USA – FCC Part 15, Class A
Canada – IC-ES003
EU – EMC Directive
Japan – VCCI
NEBS Certification
Not applicable
ICSA Certification
ICSA 4.0 Firewall Certified
ICSA 1.0B IPSec Certified



• 2-4 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)



Chapter 3
Model 150
••••••

A Model 150 Brick® measures approximately 11” wide x 7.18” deep x 1.75” (1U)
high and is intended to be primarily a desktop unit. However, two rack-mounting
brackets and two wall-mounting brackets are included for different mounting options.

The Model 150 contains four 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch


The Model 150 Brick® is only supported by LSMS, Version 7.2 or later; however,
software patch 7.2.317 or later is required for Version 7.2. This patch can be
downloaded from the following URL:

http://www.lucent.com/security

Click on the link (on the right side of the page) labeled IP Service Product
Registration & Support. Then click on the Private Zone link to access the
download page, which is only available to registered customers and requires a login
ID and password for access.



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• Model 150

Illustrations
Model 150 – Front View



• 3-2 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)






Model 150 •


Model 150 – Rear View

LED Indicators
The Model 150 has the following LED indicator lights on the front panel:
• Power (PWR) - turns solid green when the unit is powered on by the power
switch on the rear panel.
• FlashDisk Activity (HD Act) - turns green (usually momentarily) when I/O
with the Flashdisk is performed.
• Alarm (Alm) -this light will be off during normal operation. When the
temperature of the CPU exceeds specified limits, the CPU power supply will
be turned off and this light will be red. When this occurs, the Brick is not
functional although the Power, HD Activity, Ethernet Link, and Ethernet
Activity lights may still be green.
• Ethernet Link -these lights will be solid green as long as a link is established
on the port. If there is no link, the light will be off.
• Ethernet Activity -these lights will flash green when activity on the port is
detected.



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• Model 150

I/O Ports
The Model 150 has the following I\O ports on the rear panel:
• Power
• Ethernet (4) - 10/100base TX interfaces
• Monitor
• Serial
• USB (2)

Periodic Maintenance
The LVF Brick® provides an air filter that is accessible at the side panel. The air filter
should be periodically (frequency is dependent on environment) inspected for
accumulation of dust/debris.

If dust/debris is present, the filter should be cleaned by washing it in a sink with liquid
soap and warm water (the filter is rugged) and shaken dry. The air filter can be
removed, cleaned and re-installed while the system is running.



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Model 150 •

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 1.75 inches (4.5 cm) (1U)
Width: 11 inches (27.9 cm)
Depth: 7.18 inches (18.2 cm)
Desktop (optional rack or wall mountable)
Weight
Weight: 3 pounds (1.4 kg)
Shipping Weight 5 pounds (2.3 kg)
Processor/Memory
650 MHz Celeron Processor with 128 MB of RAM
LAN Interface
– Four 10/100base TX Ethernet Ports
Performance
For information on the Brick® 150 performance specifications, please access the following
website: http://www.lucent.com/security/
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Built-in accelerator chips
Other Ports
• SVGA video
• Parallel
• DB9 serial
• USB (2)
Cooling
• CPU
• Chassis
• Power Supply
Altitude
Up to 13,123 feet (4,000 m)



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• Model 150


Environmental

Operating
Temperature: 0º to 50º C
Shock: 2.5g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis

Non-Operating
Temperature: 0º to 70º C
Shock: 35g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis
Power
• External AC to DC Power Supply - rated 50W max.
• Input - CV mode, 100 - 240 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz, 64 watts
• Typical consumption - 0.28 A @ 115V, 0.14A @ 230V
Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA/Canada: CSA Certified to UL60950-1, First Edition and
CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1-03
EU: CE, CB Scheme to EN/1EC 60950

EMC Certifications
USA: FCC Part 15, Class B
Canada: IC-ES003
EU: CE, EN 300-386-2; EN 55002, Class A
Japan: VCCI, Class A
ICSA Certification
ICSA V4.0 Firewall Certified
ICSA V1.0B IPSec Certified



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Chapter 4
Model 350
••••••

A Model 350 Brick® measures approximately 17.4” wide x 18.75” deep x 1.75” (1U)
high and is intended to be installed in a standard 19-inch rack. It comes with two
optional sliding rack mounting brackets that can be attached to the sides to secure it to
the rack.

The Model 350 contains seven 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports and one Gigabit
Copper Ethernet port. A hardware based Encryption Accelerator Card (EAC) is
standard on the DC model and optional on the AC model.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch


The Model 350 Brick® is only supported by LSMS, Version 7.1 or later; however,
software patch #179 or greater is required for Version 7.1. This patch can be
downloaded from the following URL:

http://www.lucent.com/security

Click on the link (on the right side of the page) labeled IP Service Product
Registration & Support. Then click on the Private Zone link to access the
download page, which is only available to registered customers and requires a login
ID and password for access.



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• Model 350

Illustrations
Model 350 (AC model with EAC) – Front View

Power
Switch FD Act Disk Drive
Light

EA Act
Power
Light
Light

Model 350 (AC model without EAC) - Front View

Power Disk Drive


Light

Power FD Act
Switch Light



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Model 350 •


Model 350 (DC model) - Front View

-48V
Lights EA Act Fault Disk Drive
Power Light Light
Switch ACO Switch

ACO Act
Power FD Act Light
Light Light

The front panel on the AC models contains the following activity lights:
• The Power (PWR) light will turn solid green when the Model 350 is powered
on (by the switch on the front panel).
• The FlashDisk Activity (FD Act) light will turn green (usually momentarily)
when I/O with the Flashdisk is performed. For example, when loading the
software from a floppy, this light will flicker.
• The Encryption Accelerator Activity (EA Act) light - This light is only on the
AC model with an Encryption Accelerator Card. When the unit boots up and
the EA board passes internal diagnostics, it will turn solid green.
In addition to the three lights above, the DC model also has the following activity lights on
the front panel:
• The Fault light will turn amber when power is lost to either the A or B power
connector.
• The Audio Cut Off Activity (ACO Activity) light is amber when a fault still
exists but the audio alarm has been disabled using the ACO switch on the front
panel.
• The -48VA light is green when power is applied to the A power connector. The
light goes out when power is lost.
• The -48VB light is green when power is applied to the B power connector. The
light goes out when power is lost.



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• Model 350


Model 350 (AC model) – Rear View

Ether4
Parallel Ether3
Keyboard Port Ether0 Ground
Ether2
Port

USB Ether1 Ether7


Ports Serial Monitor Power
Port Ether6 Receptacle
Port
Ether5

Model 350 (DC model) - Rear View

Ether4

Parallel Alarm Ether3


Serial Primary
Port Port Connectors
Ether1 Ground Ether2
-48VA
Conn.

USB -48VB
Ports Keyboard Ether0 Ether7 Conn.
Monitor
Port Port Ether6

Ether5

The rear of the Model 350 contains all of the I/O connections.


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Model 350 •

LED Indicators
The AC models have the following LED indicator lights:
• Power
• FD act
• EA act (model with EAC only)
The DC models have the following LED indicator lights:
• Power
• -48 VA
• -48 VB
• FD act
• EA act
• Fault
• ACO act

Periodic Maintenance
The LVF Brick® provides an air filter that is accessible at the front panel. The air
filter should be periodically (frequency is dependent on environment) inspected for
accumulation of dust/debris.

If dust/debris is present, the filter should be cleaned by washing it in a sink with liquid
soap and warm water (the filter is rugged) and shaken dry. The air filter can be
removed, cleaned and re-installed while the system is running.

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 1.75 inches (4.5 cm) (1U)
Width: 17.4 inches (44.5 cm)
Depth: 18.875 inches (48 cm)
Rack Mountable
Weight
Weight: 27 pounds (12.3 kg)
Shipping Weight 30 pounds (13.6 kg)



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• Model 350


Processor/Memory
2.4 GHz Xeon Processor with 512 MB of RAM
LAN Interface
– Seven 10/100base TX Ethernet Ports
– One Gigabit Copper Ethernet Port
Performance
For the latest performance, the datasheet for the Model 350 Brick can be accessed from the
Lucent Customer Support web site at:
http://www.lucent.com/support
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Encryption Accelerator (EACV2) module (standard w/DC model; optional w/AC model)
Other Ports
SVGA video, parallel, DB9 serial, PS/2 keyboard, USB (3)
Cooling
CPU, chassis, power supply fan
Altitude
Up to 13,123 feet (4,000 m)
Environmental

Operating
Temperature: 0 to 50 C
Shock: 2.5g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis

Non-Operating
Temperature: 0 to 70 C
Shock: 35g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis
Power

AC Model
Internal AC to DC Power Supply: Rated 350 watts max
Auto-ranging: 90 to 254 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz



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Model 350 •


Typical Consumption: 1A @ 120VAC; 0.5A @ 240VAC

DC Model
Internal DC to DC Power Supply: Rated 350 watts max
Input Range: -40 to -60 VDC
Typical Consumption: 3.25A @ -48VDC
Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA/Canada: CSA Certified to UL60950-1, First Edition and
CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1-03
EU: CE, CB Scheme to EN/1EC 60950

EMC Certifications
USA: FCC Part 15, Class A
Canada: ICES003
EU: CE, EN 300-386-2; EN 55002, Class A
Japan: VCCI, Class A
ICSA Certification
ICSA V4.0 Firewall Certified
ICSA V1.0B IPSec Certified
Other Certifications (DC model only)
NEBS, Level 3 (compliant to Telecordia GR-1089-CORE and GR-63-CORE)



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• Model 350



• 4-8 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)



Chapter 5
Model 500
••••••

A Model 500 Brick® measures approximately 17.5” wide x 18” deep x 1.75” (1U)
high and is intended to be installed in a standard 19-inch rack. It comes with two
optional sliding rack mounting brackets that can be attached to the sides to secure it to
the rack.

The Model 500 contains 14 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports and 1 Gigabit Fiber port.
A hardware based Encryption Accelerator Board can be optionally added.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

Illustrations
Model 500 – Front View

Power light EA act


Fault light FD act light
The front bezel contains four activity lights:
• The Power (PWR) light will turn solid green when the Model 500 is powered
on (by the switch in the rear).



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• Model 500


• The FlashDisk Activity (FD Act) light will turn green whenever the Model 500
is powered up.
• The Encryption Accelerator Activity (EA Act) light - If the Model 500 does
not have the (optional) hardware Encryption Accelerator Board, then this light
will remain dark. If the unit is equipped with the EA board, it boots up and the
EA board passes internal diagnostics, then this light will light solid green.
Once the unit is booted, the EA Act light will flash when there are encrypted
packets entering or leaving the unit.
Model 500 – Rear View

E8,E9..E13 Momentary Ether5 Ether4


Console port on switch Ether6 Ether3
Ether7 Ether2

Power Keyboard port E1, E0 E14 Disk drive


Monitor port



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Model 500 •

LAN Indicators
Port LED on Left LED on Right

Color Color

Ethernet 0-1 Green ON = 100 Mbps Yellow ON = Link Integrity


OFF = 10 Mbps BLINKING = activity

Ethernet 2-7 Green ON = 100 Mbps Green ON = Link Integrity


OFF = 10 Mbps BLINKING = activity

Ethernet 8- Green ON = Link Integrity Green ON = 100 Mbps


13 BLINKING = Activity OFF = 10 Mbps

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 1.75 inches (4.5cm) (1U)
Width: 17.5 inches (44.5cm)
Depth: 18 inches (45cm)
Rack Mountable
Weight
Weight: 20 lbs (9.1 Kg) Shipping Weight: 23 lbs (10.4 Kg)
Processor/Memory
Pentium III 1.26GHz with 256MB of RAM
LAN Interfaces
Ethernet: (14) 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
Fiber Gigabit Interface (1)



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• Model 500


Performance
For the latest performance, the datasheet for the Model 500 Brick® can be accessed from
the Lucent Customer Support web site at:
http://www.lucent.com/support
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Optional Encryption Accelerator (EACV2) module
Other Ports
SVGA video, DB9 serial, PS/2 keyboard
Cooling
CPU, chassis, power supply fan
Altitude
Up to 13,123 feet (4,000 m)
Environmental

Operating
Temperature: 0 to 45 C
Shock: 2.5g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis

Non-Operating
Temperature: -40 to 70 C
Shock: 35g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis



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Model 500 •


Power

Internal AC to DC Power Supply


Rated 300W max

Auto-ranging
115 - 230VAC, 47 - 63 Hz

Typical Consumption
1.4A @ 115VAC
0.8A @ 230VAC
Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA – UL1950
Canada – CSA 22.2 No. 950
EU – EN/1EC 60950
Japan – CB Scheme 1EC60950

EMC Certifications
USA – FCC Part 15, Class A
Canada – IC-ES003
EU – EN300 386-2; EN 55022, class A
Japan – VCCI, class A
ICSA Certification
ICSA V4.0 Firewall Certified
ICSA V1.0B IPSec Certified
NSA Certification
National Security Agency EAL2 Government Protection Profile Certified



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• Model 500



• 5-6 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)



Chapter 6
Model 1100
••••••

A Model 1100 Brick® measures approximately 17” (W) x 17.75” (D) x 7”(H) and is
intended to be installed on a standard 19-inch rack. It comes with two optional rack
mounting brackets that can be attached to the sides to secure it to the rack.

The Model 1100 is available in both an AC-powered and a DC-powered version.


Both models contain 10/100baseTX, GigabitCopper, and GigabitFiber Ethernet ports
and Encryption Accelerator Cards.

The AC Model can be purchased in any of the following configurations:


• Seven 10/100baseTX ports, thirteen GigabitCopper ports, no GigabitFiber
ports, and two Encryption Accelerator Cards (7/13/0/2 configuration)
• Seven 10/100baseTX ports, one GigabitCopper port, four GigabitFiber ports,
and three Encryption Accelerator Cards (7/1/4/3 configuration)
• Seven 10/100baseTX ports, one GigabitCopper port, six GigabitFiber ports,
and two Encryption Accelerator Cards (7/1/6/2 configuration)

The DC Model can be purchased in the following configuration:


• Seven 10/100baseTX ports, one GigabitCopper port, four GigabitFiber ports,
and three Encryption Accelerator Cards (7/1/4/3 configuration)

Regardless of the configuration you choose, the case is the same. The front contains
activity lights and a switch on the left, and a cover that opens downward to provide
access to a standard 3.5” floppy disk drive.

The rear of the device provides access to two hot swapable redundant power supplies.
There is one 10/100baseTX and one Gigabit Copper interface on the motherboard,
which are labeled Ether0 and Ether7, respectively, in all three configurations. The
slots contain the 10/100baseTX, GigabitCopper and GigabitFiber ports. The rear also



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• Model 1100


contains a keyboard port, a monitor port and the console port. (There is also a parallel
port that is never used.)

NOTE

For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.

Lucent Security Management Server (LSMS) Software Patch


The Model 1100 Brick® is only supported by LSMS, Version 7.0 or later; however,
software patch #524 or greater is required for Version 7.0. This patch can be
downloaded from the following URL:

http://www.lucent.com/security

Click on the link (on the right side of the page) labeled IP Service Product
Registration & Support. Then click on the Private Zone link to access the
download page, which is only available to registered customers and requires a login
ID and password for access.

Optimal Interface Selection


This section pertains to performance considerations of different interfaces within a single
Model 1100. If you have purchased the 7/1/4/3 configuration, then this section does not
apply, and you should immediately skip this section.
If you have purchased the 7/13/0/2 or 7/1/6/2 configuration, the performance of the Brick®
will be faster with certain wiring configurations. The best performance is obtained when
packets come in and go out on different data buses. On the 7/13/0/2 configuration, the
ether8 through ether11 ports are on one bus and ether12 through ether19 ports are on the
other bus. On the 7/1/6/2 configuration, the ether8 through ether11 ports are on one bus and
ether12 and ether13 ports are on the other bus.



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Model 1100 •

Power Supply
The Model 1100 utilizes hot swappable mini-redundant power supplies for both the
AC and DC models.

CAUTION
Before connecting power, the Model 1100 chassis must be properly grounded.
Two 8-32 threaded studs, spaced one inch apart, are provided at the rear of the
chassis for grounding purposes. Use copper 14 AWG wire.

Illustrations
Model 1100 (AC model) – Front View

Disk Activity Access to Fan Cover


Light Door Lock (screw)

Momentary
On Switch

Power
Light
Fault Indicator Floppy Disk
Light Drive



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• Model 1100


Model 1100 (DC model) – Front View

Access to Fan Cover


Door Lock (screw)
Power Switch
Power Light

PS1 Light
PS2 Light
FD Act Light
EA Act Light
Fault Indicator Light
ACO ACO Act Floppy Disk
Switch Light Drive

Model 1100 (AC model) - Rear View

Parallel
Ether7
Port Secondary
Power ACO (Gigabit Copper Port)
Ground
Connections Switch
ETHER1
OFF - INACTIVE

OFF - INACTIVE

OFF - INACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE

ON - ACTIVE

ETHER2
LED

LED

LED

ETHER3
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 1
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 2

ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 0

ETHER4
ETHER10

ETHER8

ETHER5
ETHER11

ETHER9

PARALLEL
ETHER6

USB

ETHER7 ETHER0
KEYBOARD CONSOLE MONITOR

Console Ether0
Power USB Monitor
Port (10/100 Port)
Modules Ports Port
Keyboard


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Model 1100 •


Model 1100 (DC model) - Rear View

Ether7
(Gigabit Copper Port) Primary
Power Parallel Alarm Ground
Connections Port Connections

CAUTION: When this unit is powered by -48 V dc voltage sources the following applies:
This equipment is to be install ed in restricted access areas in business and customer premises
applications. Installation must include an Independent Frame Ground Drop to Building Ground.
ATTENTION: Lorsque cet appareil est alimenté par une source de 48 V c.c., ce qui suit
s'applique: Lorsqui'il est exploité dans un bureau ou chex l'abonné. cet appareil doit être
installé dans un local à accès limité. L'installation doit comporter une liasion indépendante à la
mise à la terre du bâtiment

ETH ER 1
OFF - INACTIVE

OFF - INACTIVE

OFF - INACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE

ON - ACTIVE

ON - ACTIVE

ETHER2
LED
LED

LED

ETHER 3
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 1

ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 0


EN CRYPTION ACCELLER ATOR C ARD 2

ETHER 4
ETHER10

ETHER8

ETH ER 5
ETHER11

ETHER9
PARALLEL

ETH ER6
USB

ETHER7 ETHER0
KEYBOARD CONSOLE MONITOR

USB Console Monitor Ether0


Power Ports Port (10/100 Port)
Modules Port
Keyboard
Port

Model 1100 – Slots (7/13/0/2)

Gigabit Copper 10/100base


Ports TX Ports
ETHER1
ETHER16

ETHER12

ETHER8

OFF - INACTIVE

OFF - INACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE

ON - ACTIVE

ETHER2
LED

LED
ETHER17

ETHER13

ETHER9

ETHER3
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 1

ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 0

ETHER4
ETHER18

ETHER14

ETHER10

ETHER5
ETHER19

ETHER15

ETHER11

ETHER6

Encryption Accelerator
Cards



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Model 1100

ETHER13 ETHER12 ETHER11 ETHER10


Ports

Ports
ETHER11 ETHER10
Gigabit Fiber

ETHER9 ETHER8

Gigabit Fiber
ETHER9 ETHER8 ON - ACTIVE
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 2 LED OFF - INACTIVE

ON - ACTIVE
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 1 LED OFF - INACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 1 LED OFF - INACTIVE

Cards
Cards
ON - ACTIVE
ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 0 LED OFF - INACTIVE
ON - ACTIVE

Model 1100 – Slots (7/1/6/2 Configuration)


Model 1100 – Slots (7/1/4/3 Configuration)

ENCRYPTION ACCELLERATOR CARD 0 LED OFF - INACTIVE

Encryption Accelerator
TX Ports
Encryption Accelerator

10/100base
ETHER6 ETHER5 ETHER4 ETHER3 ETHER2 ETHER1
TX Ports
10/100base

ETHER6 ETHER5 ETHER4 ETHER3 ETHER2 ETHER1

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Model 1100 •

Alarm Outputs
Visual and Audible Alarm outputs are available from the rear of the DC Model 1100.
Each Form C relay provides NO (Normally Open), C (Common), and NC (Normally
Closed) contacts. The designations NO, C, and NC represent the powered “good”
state of the Brick®.

All contacts are limited to ±60V and 0.75A.

Visual Alarm Output - indicates the Alarm state of the Brick® and remains until the
alarm is gone.

Audible Alarm Output - indicates the Alarm state of the Brick® but can be disabled
with the ACO (Audible Cut )ut) and will not reactivate until the existing alarm has
been cleared and a new alarm has been generated.

Periodic Maintenance
The LVF Brick® provides an air filter that is accessible at the front panel. The air
filter should be periodically (frequency is dependent on environment) inspected for
accumulation of dust/debris.

If dust/debris is present, the filter should be cleaned by washing it in a sink with liquid
soap and warm water (the filter is rugged) and shaken dry. The air filter can be
removed, cleaned and re-installed while the system is running.

Specifications
Dimensions
Height: 7 inches (4U)
Width: 17 inches
Depth: 17.75 inches
Rack Mountable
Weight
40 lbs (18.2 Kg); Shipping weight 46 lbs (20.9 Kg)
Processor/Memory
2.4 GHz Xeon Processor with 2G of RAM



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• Model 1100


LAN Interfaces
• 7/13/0/2 Configuration
– Seven 10/100 Base-TX ports
– Thirteen gigabit copper ports
– No gigabit fiber ports
– Two encryption accelerator cards
• 7/1/4/3 Configuration
– Seven 10/100 Base-TX ports
– One gigabit copper port
– Four gigabit fiber ports
– Three encryption acccelerator cards
• 7/1/6/2 Configuration
– Seven 10/100 Base-TX ports
– One gigabit copper port
– Six gigabit fiber ports
– Two encryption accelerator cards
Performance
For the latest performance, the datasheet for the Model 1100 Brick® can be accessed from
the Lucent Customer Support web site at:
http://www.lucent.com/support
Hardware Assisted Encryption
Optional Encryption Accelerator module
Other Ports
• SVGA video
• DB9 serial
• PS/2 keyboard
Cooling
• CPU
• chassis
• power supply fan
Altitude
Up to 13,123 feet (4,000 m)
Environmental
• Operating



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Model 1100 •


Temperature: 0 to 50 C
Shock: 2.5g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis
• Non-Operating
Temperature: 0 to 70 C
Shock: 35g at 15 - 20 ms on any axis
Relative Humidity: 5 - 95% at 40 C (non-condensing)
Vibration: 5g at 2 - 200Hz on any axis
Power

AC Model:
Hot Swappable Internal AC to DC Power Supply: Rated 400 watts max
Auto-ranging: 90 to 254 VAC, 47 - 63Hz
Typical Consumption: 1.2A @ 120VAC; 0.6A @ 240VAC

DC Model
Hot Swappable Internal DC to DC Power Supply: Rated 350 watts max
Input Range: -40 to -60 VDC
Typical Consumption: 2.75A @ -48VDC
Product Safety and Emissions Certifications

Safety Listings
USA – UL1950-1, First Edition
Canada – CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03
EU – EN/IEC 60950
Japan – CB Scheme IEC 60960

EMC Certifications
USA – FCC Part 15, Class A
Canada – IC-ES003
EU – EN 300386-2; EN 55022, Class A
Japan – VCCI, Class A
ICSA Certification
ICSA V4.0 Firewall Certified


Brick Hardware Guide (8.0) 6-9 •






• Model 1100


ICSA V1.0B IPSec Certified



• 6-10 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)



Appendix A
Brick Ports
••••••

Port Matrix
Table 1 below shows the number of ports by type on all LVF Brick® models.

Table 1: Number of Ports on LVF Bricks®

Number of Ports
Model/
Gigabit Gigabit
Configuration 10/100 Gigabit
Fiber Fiber
Base-TX Copper
(LC Type) (SC Type)

20 3 0 0 0
80 4 0 0 0
150 4 0 0 0
201* 4 0 0 0
300* 8 0 0 0
350 7 1 0 0
500 14 0 1 0
1000 (9/2)* 9 0 0 2
1000 (7/2)* 7 0 0 2
1000 (5/4)* 5 0 0 4



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• Brick Ports


Table 1: Number of Ports on LVF Bricks®

Number of Ports
Model/ Gigabit Gigabit
Configuration 10/100 Gigabit
Fiber Fiber
Base-TX Copper
(LC Type) (SC Type)

1000 (3/4)* 3 0 0 4
1100 (7/13/0) 7 13 0 0
1100 (7/1/4) 7 1 4 0
1100 (7/1/6) 7 1 6 0

* Discontinued models

NOTE
All copper ports use standard RJ45 connectors.

NOTE
All Gigabit Fiber ports are multimode.

NOTE
For installation into networks that are subject to surges, a shielded ethernet
cable and / or serial port cable may be needed for regulatory compliance.



• A-2 Brick Hardware Guide (8.0)


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