FMUX01A/Plus Fiber Optical Multiplexer With 100M Ethernet 4,8,12,16 Channels E1/T1/FXO/FXS/Datacom
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CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology Park) 8F, No. 60, Zhouzi St. Neihu, Taipei, 114 Taiwan Phone : +886-2-2659-1021 FAX : +886-2-2799-1355 FMUX01A/Plus Fiber Optical Multiplexer with 100M Ethernet Stand-alone / Rack Type 4, 8, 12, 16 Channel E1, T1, FXO, FXS, Datacom User Manual Version 1.0 Sep 2008 Release This manual supports the following models : FMUX01A/Plus This document is the first official release manual.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Product Description ............................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Application Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 7 1.
Table of Contents 5.4 Tributary Slot Interface Selection.........................................................................................................53 5.4.1 E1 Interface Configuration ............................................................................................................54 5.4.2 V.35 Interface Configuration.........................................................................................................56 5.4.3 T1 (DS1) Interface Configuration.......................
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Description The FMUX01A/Plus is a powerful optical multiplexer which can aggregate up to four different types of services into a pair of fibers. Any combination of five types (4xE1, 4xT1 4xV.35, 4xX.21, 4xFXO, 4xFXS) of tributary cards are allowed to be plugged into the system.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.3 Product Features Channel Capacity :4, 8, 12, 16 E1, T1, or data communication service Tributary card types : E1 interface (75ohms or 120ohms) T1 interface (100 ohms) Datacom interface (V.35/ RS-530/ X.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.4.3 T1 module Channel Capacity : 4 channels per module Bit Rate : 1.544Mbps ± 32ppm Line Code : B8ZS / AMI Frame Format : Unframed (clear channel) Electrical Interface : Compliant with international standards ITU-T G.703 Jitter Tolerance : Compliant with ITU-T G.824 Jitter Transfer : Compliant with ITU-T G.742, G.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.8 Ordering Information Classification Optical Link Type Laser Module Types Laser Module Connector Types Power Module Type Power Cord (1.8 M) E1 Card Adaptor (Performance Monitor Option) T1 Card Adaptor (Performance Monitor Option) 4-X.
Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides the information needed to install the FMUX01A/Plus. It is important to follow the installation instruction to ensure normal operation of the system and to prevent damages due to human error. Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. 2.1 Unpacking If there is a possibility for future relocation of the FMUX01A/Plus system, please save the cartons and protective packaging materials.
Chapter 3 Panel Description Chapter 3 Panel Description 3.
Chapter 3 Panel Description 3.
Chapter 3 Panel Description (d) V.35 tributary card This 4 channel V.35 card, also requires HD68 to 4xMB34F adapter cable to connect to V.35 interface. 4Xv35 (e) X.21 tributary card This 4 channel X.21 card, also requires HD68 to 4xDB15F adapter cable to connect to X.21 interface. 4xX.21 Any of the above cards may be plugged into any tributary slot 1 ~ 4.
Chapter 4 Quick Start Chapter 4 Quick Start The FMUX01A/Plus control interface provides two modes of operation. First, a serial console port, for local provisioning; and second, a LAN port for remote provisioning of the system. 4.1 Console Port Prerequisites : Any PC running Windows 98/2000/XP can be used as a console. Use the supplied DB9F to RJ-45 RS-232 cable and connect the console port to the COM port of PC to be used as a terminal.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 4.1.2 Console Login CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Welcome to FMUX01A+ User Name : admin____ Password : 1234_____ +-----------------------+ | Login | +-----------------------+ The factory default username is 'admin' and password is '1234'. 4.1.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 4.1.4 Equipment Status System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
Chapter 4 Quick Start The following shows the screen after setting service mode "in service" (IS), setting unframed, line code B8ZS and LBO (Line Build Out).
Chapter 4 Quick Start The menu bar at the bottom of the screen now selects the tributary cards for the remote unit. System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
Chapter 4 Quick Start The following screen shows that T1 and E1 for both local and remote units are in-service and without alarms. The "G" indicates the front panel is showing the green LED. System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 4.1.7 Ethernet Trunk Configuration 4.1.7.1 Introduction The trunk Ethernet refers to the 100Mbps trunk speed within the 155M fiber link reserved for the dedicated Ethernet channel. The remaining link speed is utilized for the tributary card transmissions (E1, T1, V.35, FXO/FXS), embedded operations channel, asynchronous RS-232 channel, order wire and proprietary framing overhead. The trunk Ethernet terminates in each multiplexer at a 5-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch Controller.
Chapter 4 Quick Start The Trunk Ethernet Configuration menu is displayed below. There are three options. The first option, General Configuration, sets up one of five different schemes of port mirroring and will be explained in detail later. The Ethernet Port Configuration sets the service (IS or OOS), negotiation, speed, duplex and flow control per port. The third menu Port Rate Configuration, provides ingress/egress bandwidth configuration per port.
Chapter 4 Quick Start Outband (Mgmt Port) To aggregate (fiber) 5 Port Switch SNMP agent LAN1 LAN2 SNMP (front panel) In this scenario, the two ports LAN1 and LAN2 will link to the aggregate channel. The management port, SNMP, links directly to the SNMP agent (out-band) and cannot pass traffic to the aggregate. Any connection to the LAN ports or from the remote multiplexer will not be able to access the SNMP agent or SNMP front panel port. This is the default setting.
Chapter 4 Quick Start Inband+Outband (Mgmt Port) 5 Port Switch To aggregate (fiber) SNMP agent LAN1 LAN2 SNMP (front panel) In this scenario, the two front panel ports, LAN1 and LAN2, connect to the fiber aggregate. The front panel SNMP port connects directly to the SNMP agent. The SNMP agent is also accessible from the aggregate (inband) for remote management.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 4.1.8 Profile Management The active changes need to be saved if they are to be used during next power up or reboot. Use [ESC] to return to the Main Menu, select item "1" and press [F2] to go to System Configuration. Select item 'd', System Profile Management, and press [F2]. The following screen will be displayed.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 4.1.8.2 Profile Operation The FMUX01A/Plus has three profile locations in non-volatile memory. Profile I and Profile II may contain user configured profile data. The factory default profile is read-only and set at factory. Loading this profile will restore all settings of the multiplexer back to their factory default originals.
Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 5 Operation This chapter will describe in more detail all the operational menu screens and functions of the FMUX01A/Plus. 5.1 Startup Loading / Booting and Login Screen When user first starts up the FMUX01A/Plus equipment, the profile loading screen will be displayed briefly. With no other user intervention, the Profile I will be automatically loaded. The user may also select Profile II or factory default to be loaded at startup.
Chapter 5 Operation The system has built in self-diagnostic functions that are performed during the booting procedure. The selfdiagnostic function includes system memory access test, system main clock test and tributary card access test. The boot test screen will be shown before the user login screen. Booting FMUX01A+ by Profile I Start self-testing....................................................Complete Start loading profile.................................................
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.1 System Information Configuration System Name: System Information Configuration Site: Local [F1] System Name : ______________________________ [F3] System Location : ______________________________ [F4] System Contact : ______________________________ [F5] System Clock : 2000_ /1__ /23_ System Up Time : 17_ :24_ :7__ 0 days, 00 :02 :25 Software Version: 1.0.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.2 Device Networking Configuration System Name: Device Networking Configuration Site: Local [F1] Device IP Address : 172_ . 24__ . 1___ . 130_ [F3] Device IP NetMask : 255_ . 255_ . 255_ . 0___ [F4] Default Gateway IP Address : 172_ . 24__ . 1___ . 254_ Running IP Status: Mac Address : 00.02.AB.0F.5C.F4 Running IP Address : 172.24.1.130 Running IP NetMask : 255.255.255.0 Running Gateway IP Address : 172.24.1.
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Chapter 5 Operation System Name: Add User Account Site: Local [F1] User Name : _________ [F3] Password : _________ [F4] Confirm Password : _________ [F5] User Group : Admin [F6] Auto-Logout Seconds: 0______ [F7] Account Status : Enabled +-----------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +-----------------------------------+ The default Auto-Logout Seconds is 0, which means the auto-logout function is disabled. Administrator can also disable the account status.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.4 SNMP Agent Configuration System Name: SNMP Agent Configuration Site: Local [F1] Trap IP Address 1 : 0___ . 0___ . 0___ . 0___ [F3] Trap IP Address 2 : 0___ . 0___ . 0___ . 0___ [F4] Trap IP Address 3 : 0___ . 0___ . 0___ . 0___ Trap IP Address 4 : 0___ . 0___ . 0___ .
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.5 Software Upgrade Configuration 5.3.5.1 Remote Server Method System Name: Software Upgrade Configuration Site: Local [F1] Software Source : Remote Server [F3] Access Protocol : FTP [F4] Server IP Address: 0___ . 0___ . 0___ .
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.
Chapter 5 Operation When user executes the Upgrade command item in local or remote side, the display will show the status : "Start upgrading!", "Connecting!", "Transferring!", "Loading!", "DeCompressing!", "Flash writing!", "Sending!", "Upgrading complete!", "Error!", "None" When there is a software upgrade error, the display will show one of the following error messages : "Internal error!", "Local file not found!", "Information incomplete!", "Upgrading is running!", "Connect failed!", "Transfer failed!",
Chapter 5 Operation When the unit first boots, the profile selection screen will be displayed. Profile I will load by default without any user interaction after three seconds. Please select a profile to be loaded by using up/down arrow keys. If you want to hold the screen, please press any key.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.7 Network Time Synchronization System Name: Network Time Synchronization Site: Local System Clock : 2000_ /1__ /23_ 17_ :36_ :54_ [F1] Clock Server IP Address : 0___ . 0___ . 0___ .
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Chapter 5 Operation System Name: Add Scheduling Job Site: Local [F1] Job Type: Periodic [F3] Time Type: Every Interval [F4] Interval (min): 1__________ [F5] Job: Do Nothing +---------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +---------------------------------------+ Job Type : Periodic (set a time period to do some scheduled task) One shot (perform a scheduled task just one time) Booting (perform a task at boot time) Schedule Type : Every Interval / Every Day Interval/Time : Setting
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.9 Networking Service Management System Name: Networking Service Management Site: Local Networking Service: [F1] SNMP Agent Running Status: : ON [F3] TELNET Server: ON [F4] FTP Server OFF : +---------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +---------------------------------------+ The system can turn on or turn off the functions of the SNMP Agent, TELNET Server, and FTP Server. When FTP Server starts up, the device can act as a client or server.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.10 Network Trouble Shooting Operation System Name: Site: Local Network Troubleshooting Operation Ping Operation Status : Idle [F1] Target IP Address : 172_ . 24__ . 1___ .
Chapter 5 Operation When target IP ping succeeds, the display will show the following : System Name: Site: Local Network Troubleshooting Operation Ping Operation Status : Idle [F1] Target IP Address : 172_ . 24__ . 1___ . 251_ [F3] Packet Count: 3____ Length: 64___ [F4] Timeout Seconds: 5____ sec +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ |PING 172.24.1.251: 56 data bytes | |64 bytes from 172.24.1.251: icmp_seq=0. time=2. ms #| |64 bytes from 172.24.1.251: icmp_seq=1.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.11 LCD Login Configuration System Name: LCD Login Configuration Site: Local [F1] Auto LCD Logout Seconds : 0______ [F3] Auto Backlight Off Seconds: 600____ [F4] LCD Pass Key 1 : Up [F5] LCD Pass Key 2 : Right [F6] LCD Pass Key 3 : Down [F7] LCD Pass Key 4 : Up +----------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +----------------------------------------+ User can define the 'key combination' login password for the LCD front panel login sequence.
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.12.1 Event Class Processing Configuration System Name: Event Class Processing Configuration Site: Local Event Class Save Flash: Send Trap: [F1] Config : N N [F3] Alarm : N N [F4] Operation: N N +---------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +---------------------------------------+ The event class processing configuration function can set the events of configuration, alarm, and operation to be saved in the flash or sent by trap message.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.12.2 Event Alarm Processing Configuration System Name: Event Alarm Processing Configuration Site: Local Alarm Severity Save Flash: Send Trap: [F1] Critical: N N [F3] Major : N N [F4] Minor : N N [F5] Warning : N N +---------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +---------------------------------------+ The event alarm processing configuration function can set different severity for the events to save in the flash or to send by trap.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.13 System Profile Management Use 'ESC' to return to the Main Menu, select item "1" and press [F2] to go to System Configuration. Select item 'd', System Profile Management, and press [F2]. The following screen will be displayed.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.3.13.2 Profile Operation The FMUX01A/Plus has three profile locations in non-volatile memory. Profile I and Profile II may contain user programmed profile data (i.e. configuration). The factory default profile is read-only and set at factory. Loading this profile will restore all settings of the multiplexer back to their factory originals.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.4 Tributary Slot Interface Selection There are two ways to configure these tributary cards one is in this screen and the other is in Chapter 5.12 Equipment Status Monitoring screen. System Name: Tributary Slot Interface Selection [F1] +-------------------------------------------------------+ |[1] E1 Interface Configuration | |[2] V.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.4.1 E1 Interface Configuration [F3]: Select local, remote or both sites by space bar, then press the "Enter" key to select. [F4]: Select 1~4 slots or all by space bar. F5: Select which channel ID you wish to configure.
Chapter 5 Operation [F2] Edit channel screen is shown below : System Name: E1 Parameters Channel Editing Location : Local/Slot 1/Ch 1 [F1] Circuit Identifier : __________________ [F3] Service Mode : IS [F4] Frame Type : Unframed [F5] Line Coding : HDB3 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ The FMUX01A/Plus has two service modes which can select : OOS (Out of serv
Chapter 5 Operation 5.4.2 V.35 Interface Configuration System Name: [F3]Site: All V.35 Interface Parameters Config [F4]SlotId: 4 [F5]ChId: All +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |[F1]St#/Sl#/Ch# Serv ClkSrc Frame/PCM DataRate TxClk RxClk Circuit Id | |V.35/Lo/4/1 IS Internal Unframed 2048K Normal Normal | |V.35/Lo/4/2 IS Internal Unframed 2048K Normal Normal | |V.35/Lo/4/3 IS Internal Unframed 2048K Normal Normal #| |V.
Chapter 5 Operation You can set the clock source for TC/RC as well as the polarity of TC and/or RC clock to fit the requirements of different DTEs and varying data cable lengths. PCM31 : 64K~1984K PCM30 : 64K~1920K Unframed : 2048K Date Rate To have stable V.35 data transmission performance, you must make sure to set the correct clock mode. The following are two examples of setting.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.4.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.4.
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Chapter 5 Operation [F4]ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown) : Please refer to the definition of ITU-T G.664, when FMUX01A/Plus detects " LOS " and the " ALS " function is enabled at the same time, then OE will shutdown the signal of Tx. It will try to re-detect the signal automatically every 100 seconds. If the alarm of LOS is not removed immediately, the device needs to wait another 100 seconds before turning the optical Tx on again.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.6 Trunk Ethernet Parameters Configuration 5.6.1 Introduction The trunk Ethernet refers to the 100Mbps trunk speed within the 155M fiber link reserved for the dedicated Ethernet channel. The remaining trunk speed is utilized for the tributary card transmissions (E1, T1, V.35, FXO/FXS), Embedded Operations Channel, asynchronous RS-232 channel, order wire and proprietary framing overhead. The trunk Ethernet terminates in each multiplexer at a 5-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch Controller.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.6.3 Trunk Ethernet General Parameter Config The Trunk Ethernet Configuration menu is displayed below. There are three options. The first option, General Configuration, sets up one of five different schemes of port mirroring and will be explained in detail later. The Ethernet Port Configuration sets the service (IS or OOS), negotiation, speed, duplex and flow control per port. The third menu Port Rate Configuration, provides ingress/egress bandwidth configuration per port.
Chapter 5 Operation Outband (Mgmt Port) To aggregate (fiber) 5 Port Switch SNMP agent LAN1 LAN2 SNMP (front panel) In this scenario, the two ports LAN1 and LAN2 will link to the aggregate channel. The management port, SNMP, links directly to the SNMP agent (out-band) and cannot pass traffic to the aggregate. Any connection to the LAN ports or from the remote multiplexer will not be able to access the SNMP agent or SNMP front panel port. This is the default setting.
Chapter 5 Operation Inband+Outband (Mgmt Port) 5 Port Switch To aggregate (fiber) SNMP agent LAN1 LAN2 SNMP (front panel) In this scenario, the two front panel ports, LAN1 and LAN2, connect to the fiber aggregate. The front panel SNMP port connects directly to the SNMP agent. The SNMP agent is also accessible from the aggregate (inband) for remote management.
Chapter 5 Operation The following shows how the Management Modes can be used to secure and isolate the management traffic. In the following scenario, the remote multiplexer has set the trunk Ethernet to "Inband". All three Ethernet ports, LAN1, LAN2, and SNMP can be used by the remote users for aggregate traffic. No remote user is able to access the SNMP management interface.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.6.4 Trunk Ethernet Parameter Config The Trunk Ethernet Parameters Config screen will show the LAN1, LAN2 and SNMP management (M) ports for both local (Lo) and remote (Re) multiplexers.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.6.5 Trunk Ethernet Rate Configuration Each of three ports, LAN1, LAN2 and SNMP support individual bandwidth control for ingress and egress in 64K increments, up to 100M. From the main Trunk Ethernet Configuration menu page, select item number 3, Trunk Ethernet Port Rate Configuration.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.7 Data Port Parameter Configuration On the front panel of the FMUX01A/Plus is an RJ-45 port labeled 'RS-232'. This port is just to the right of the 'Console' port and provides an asynchronous RS-232 tributary clear channel between the local and remote multiplexers. The following screen is used to configure the communication parameters.
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.8.
Chapter 5 Operation System Name: Dsx1 Threshold Parameters Editing Local /Slot 1/Channel 1/Quarter [F1] Line: LCV:0_____ LES:0___ LSES:0___ PES:0___ PSES:0___ [F3] Path: PCV:0_____ PUAS:0___ +-----------------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +-----------------------------------------------+ [F1] Line : LCV : Line Code Violation LES : Line Error Second LSES : Line Several Error Second [F3] Path : PCV : Path Code Violation PES : Path Error Second PSES : Path Several Error Se
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.9.2 Power Failure Monitoring Parameter Config System Name: Power Failure Monitoring Parameter Config Site: Local [F1] Power 1 Failure Monitoring : OFF [F3] Power 2 Failure Monitoring : OFF +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Confirm[F2] Back[ESC] | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ This provides the function for power monitoring.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.10.1 External Clock Config System Name: [F1] External Clock Config and Monitoring External Clock Module Service : [F3] OOS External Clock Module Service : OOS +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Next[F2] Back[ESC] | +-------------------------------------------------------+ User can select OOS or IS to turn on or off the external clock input.
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Chapter 5 Operation Automatic laser shutdown and restart concept The ALS mechanism implemented in FMUX01A/Plus is compliant with ITU Recommendation ITU-T G.664. The ALS mechanism can be enabled or disabled in 5.5 Optical Interface Parameters Configuration.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.12 Equipment Status Monitoring On the equipment status monitoring screen, the user can get an overall view of the alarm status of the interlinked rack systems. This screen also provides an easy way for operator to provision tributary cards. [Pwr] -- power supply FAN -- fan monitor System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
Chapter 5 Operation Local site tributary card setup : System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
Chapter 5 Operation Remote site tributary card setup : System Name: Equipment Status Monitoring +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | HwVer: 1.0.
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Chapter 5 Operation System Name: [F3] PM Type: HistQuart Aggregate/Local [F4] Range: 1~12 Valid Quart:3 Day:0 [F1] Line Path +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Quarter Id CV ES SES CV ES SES UAS ALM | | 1 90 0 0 0 0 90 | | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| | 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 #| +----------------------------
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.15 Loopback/V.54 Testing System Name: [F3]Site: All Loopback/V.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.15.1 Loopback Testing Introduction There are four types of loopback functions for the E1/T1 Module : Tributary Local Loopback (for each E1 signal) Aggregate Local Loopback (for all multiplexed E1 signals) Aggregate Remote Loopback (for all multiplexed E1 signals) Tributary Remote Loopback. (for each E1 signal) Users can select whether to diagnose a specific channel or all channels under the loopback / V.54 Testing. Local site Remote site a.
Chapter 5 Operation There are three types of loopback functions for the V.35 Module : a. Analog (ANA) Loopback : b. Digital (DIG) Loopback c. Request Remote (REM) Loopback V35 card a. V35 card b. c. DTE DTE Optical Local Site Remote Site a. Analog (ANA) Loopback : In the Loopback / V.54 Testing screen, select the slot ID which is on the tributary card in the local site, then choose "LoLbk / ANA" item. b. Digital (DIG) Loopback : In the Loopback / V.
Chapter 5 Operation Info :function key [F8] If the EOC (embedded operations channel) is broken, such as when running the aggregate remote loopback from the remote, the [F8] Undo-AgReLBK key can be used to rebuilt the EOC channel. However, if optical signal is lost, this function will not be enabled. System Name: [F3]Site: All Loopback/V.
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Chapter 5 Operation Regarding the PRBS test mode, please refer to the following : One way PRBS test setup : Remote Local Ana FMUX01A GEN FMUX01A Round trip PRBS test setup : Loopback path A FMUX01A Remote Loopback path B Loopback path C Local GEN Ana FMUX01A When user wants to do the PRBS test, first the remote side needs to set the loopback path (loop A, Loop B, or Loop C). The local device will generate a test pattern and send to the remote device.
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Chapter 6 LCD Operation Chapter 6. LCD Operating Instructions FMUX01A/Plus provides an easy way to set the configuration, do maintenance, and conduct testing, by LCD and pushbutton.
Chapter 6 LCD Operation 6.1 LCD Menu Tree Password : _ _ _ _ (Modify Password refer to 5.3.
Chapter 6 LCD Operation ---Lan Port Conifg [Site][Port] ----Service (IS/OOS) ----AutoNeg (ON/OFF) ----Duplex (Full/Half) ----Speed (10M/100M) ----FlowCtrl (ON/OFF) ---Data Port Conifg [Site] ----Baud Rate(11520/57600/38400/19200/9600) ----Data Bit(8 / 7 / 6 / 5 ) ----Parity (Disable / Even / Odd) ----Stop Bit(1 bit / 1.
Chapter 6 LCD Operation ---System ----Profile Operation [Site] ----Profile Id (1/2) ---FM Config ----Pwr Fail Mon Cfg [Site/ PwrID] ----Service Config (IS/OOS) ---Alarm Monitoring ----Equipment [Site] ----Pwr1 (Status :NoAlarm/Failed) ----Pwr2 (Status :NoAlarm/Failed) ----Fan (Status :NoAlarm/Failed) ----Path [Site] ----Alarm (Next) --- Loopback/V.
Chapter 6 LCD Operation --- PRBS Testing[Site] ---- E1 [Slot/Ch] ----PTGEN (ON/OFF) ----PTANA (ON/OFF) ----PTANA Result (Status :Error/BER) ----T1 [Slot/Ch] ----PTGEN (ON/OFF) ----PTANA (ON/OFF) ----PTANA Result (Status :Error/BER) ----V.
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Appendix Appendix A.1 External User Interface : Async Serial / RS-232 User VT-100 interface / RS232 interface : Signal Ground connects to pins 2,5,7, and 8. Pins 1 & 3 have no connection.
Appendix A.2 Troubleshooting Guide No. 1 Symptom VT-100 can not login Probable Cause ■Serial cable connection invalid.
Appendix No. 6. Symptom Device can not be managed 7. Power indicator is off 8. Optical LOS alarm indicator is on 9. 10. The equipment at one side of the optical connection is normal, and other has LOS alarm E1 interface alarms 11. V.35 interface alarms Clock settings do not match The V.35 connector has a bad contact 12. OE module cannot switch Check OE module setting for startup lock function. 13. PRBS test shows error bits or test is ok but always showing red indicators.
Appendix A.