08-01101-01 BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer Installation and Maintenance Guide Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer Installation and Maintenance Guide Rev. 1.50 Publication Date: November 2001 2001 Elastic Networks All rights reserved All information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Elastic Networks reserves the right to make changes to equipment design or program components, as progress in engineering, manufacturing methods, or other circumstances may warrant.
Publication History December 2000 Initial document release. February 2001 Revised release to include 6224 CO Modem Card, additional cable pinout information, and mounting options.
About this Document Focus This document contains the complete installation and maintenance procedures for the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer shelf. Audience This document is intended for installation technicians charged with installing and maintaining the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer in an Elastic Networks EtherLoop system. Documentation References Other supporting documentation for the BitStorm 1900 includes: 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks About This Document Conventions The following conventions have been used in preparing this documentation. Safety Labels Throughout this documentation the following labels will be displayed to indicate safety issues. Make sure to read the labels carefully to ensure your own personal safety as well as that of equipment and customer services. ! CAUTION: ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! This label means there is a possibility of damage to company equipment.
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Table of Contents 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer 1-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 The BitStorm 1900 System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 BitStorm 1900 Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Baffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Cont. Elastic Networks 6306 CO Modem IP Multicast Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16 6224 CO Modem Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 10 Mbps CO Modem Card Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 10306 CO Modem Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Special Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elastic Networks Table of Contents Cont. Installing the BitStorm 1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-51 Task 001: Task 002: Task 003: Task 004: Task 005: Task 006: Task 007: Task 008: Task 009: Task 010: Task 011: Task 012: Task 013: Task 014: Task 015: Task 016: Task 017: Task 018: Pre-Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52 Installing the 19” Fan Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Cont. Elastic Networks 4 Customer Satisfaction Information 4-131 Customer Satisfaction Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-131 Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-131 Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-132 Technical Assistance & Support (TAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-132 Warranty & Return Material Authorization (RMA) . . .
Elastic Networks Table of Contents Cont. AMP Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-153 Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-155 Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-157 Intermediate Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-159 Category 5 Ethernet Cabling Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-160 Power Cable Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Cont. Elastic Networks TRAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-205 96-00022-01-C, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, BITSTORM SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-206 96-00023-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, STORMPORT 400/600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-207 96-00024-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, STORMPORT 610 . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Figures Figure 1-1: BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Shelf with Cards and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Figure 1-2: BitStorm 1900 with 4212 CO Modem Cards (Part #:01-30067-01). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Figure 1-3: BitStorm 1900 with 6306 Modem Cards (Part #: 01-00058-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Figure 1-4: 6306 IP Multicast Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Figures Cont. Elastic Networks Figure 2-13: Switch Card Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Figure 2-14: Line/CPE and Voice Connections on the Filter Shelf for 4212 Modem Cards . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Figure 2-15: Line/CPE and Voice Connections on the Filter Shelf for 6306 or 10306 Modem Cards . . . . 82 Figure 2-16: Line/CPE and Voice Connections on the Filter Shelf for 6224 or 10224 Modem Cards . . . .
Elastic Networks List of Figures Cont. Figure C-13: (B. Statistics) C. Environment Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Figure C-14: (B. Statistics) D. System Memory Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Figure C-15: (B. Statistics) E. Shelf Extent Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Figure C-16: (B. Statistics) F. System Error-Reset Data . . . .
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List of Tables Table 1-1: CO Modem Card LEDs .............................................................................................................. 6 Table 1-2: Same Card Broadcast Feature Enabled/Disabled Function for CO Modems ............................ 7 Table 1-3: System Power Specifications with 4212 CO Modem ............................................................... 14 Table 1-4: System Power Specifications with 6306 CO Modem .............................................................
List of Tables Cont. Elastic Networks Table C-6: The Interface Group............................................................................................................... 168 Table C-7: The EnEloopShelf Group....................................................................................................... 173 Table C-8: The CO Modem Interface Statistics Table .............................................................................
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Introduction The BitStorm 1900 utilizes patented EtherLoopTM Intelligent Ethernet technology to provide a robust platform that supports lifeline Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) in addition to a variety of new revenue-generating services ranging from simple high-speed Internet access to advanced quality video conferencing, multi-stream Video On Demand (VOD), IP multicast video, and toll-quality Voice over IP (VolP).
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-1: BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Shelf with Cards and Components Air Baffle 3.5” x 18” x 13” 2 RU Filter Shelf 5.25” x 17.5”x 11.75” 3 RU MIU/Switch Card Power Card BS1900 Shelf 12.1875” x 17.5”x 12” 7RU Blank Filler Card Modem Cards (A Fan Tray is required with 6306, 6224, 10306 & 10224 CO modem cards) Fan Tray 3.5” x 18” x 13” 2RU BitStorm 1900 Shelf The powerfully compact BitStorm 1900 Shelf supports 60 to 240 EtherLoop lines.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer The BitStorm 1900 shelf and components are installed in a standard 19” rack and can be installed in 23” racks using optional 23” mounting ears. Up to five (5) BS1900 Systems can be installed into one rack depending on the application and the associated required components. Refer to "Appendix B: Cabling Specifications‚" on page 143 for typical rack configurations.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks The following table provides information on some common configurations and the number of Filter Shelves required for each installation.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer The following table compares the number of BS1900 systems that can be installed into a standard 7’ rack using the Filter Shelf or Filter 66Block options: Number of BS1900 Systems Installed in a Rack with Optional Filter Shelf Number of BS1900 Systems Installed in a Rack with Optional Filter 66-Block 4212 CO Modem Cards 4 5 6306 CO Modem Cards 3 4 6224 CO Modem Cards 3 5 10306 CO Modem Cards 3 4 10224 CO Modem Cards 3 5 Configuration The
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks CO Modem Cards One BitStorm 1900 shelf supports up to 10 modem cards. Each CO modem card controls the StormPort CPE modems, directing data traffic flow between the CPE modems and the data network. ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! To comply with Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Outside Plant Voltage/Current Limiting Protection is required for each Outside Plant Exposed line.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer they are from one of the MAC addresses in the filter table and upstream packets are discarded unless they are going to one of the MAC addresses in the filter table. Thus, it is impossible for a user connected to one CPE modem to see another user on the same local L2 network connected to another CPE modem, unless the user’s computer’s MAC address is entered into the Privacy Management filter table.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Table 1-2: Same Card Broadcast Feature Enabled/Disabled Function for CO Modems CO Modem Enabled/ Disabled Enabled (Default) Feature Function Security Allows clients on circuits 1-12 or circuits 13-24 to communicate with each other without going out into the network first.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Spectrum Manager operates under five modes of operation: Mode Description Native EtherLoop operates without the analysis of other service activity in the individual loops. Monitor Spectrum Manager analyzes other services in the loop that may limit EtherLoop performance. Forced EtherLoop provides optimum spectrally compatible performance with asymmetric services in the individual loop that may temporarily affect EtherLoop’s upstream capability.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks WAN Interface Cards The BitStorm 1900 supports two (2) types of WAN interfaces: • MIU (Management Interface Card) - supports 4212, 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 modem cards • Switch Card - supports 4212 modem cards MIU SNMP Functionality The MIU provides remote monitoring and configuration functionality via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer For the 6306 and 10306 CO modem cards, Spectrum Manager includes a Video Protect mode that protects EtherLoop heavy downstream traffic from disrupting upstream traffic on adjacent EtherLoop lines. NOTE: The BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer CO modem card ports are provisioned in the CO & CPE Add/Search functions of the Database module in the StormTracker Site Manager application.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks 4 Mbps CO Modem Card Specifications 4212 CO Modem Card The 4212 CO modem card provides 12 statistically multiplexed EtherLoop lines sharing a single 4 Mbps modem. Figure 1-2,“BitStorm 1900 with 4212 CO Modem Cards (Part #:01-30067-01),” on page 13 shows the 4212 CO modem cards with a Switch Card, however, they can operate with an MIU as well.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-2: BitStorm 1900 with 4212 CO Modem Cards (Part #:01-30067-01) 4212 CO Modem Specifications Description Specification Shelf Interface 10Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface Switch Card or MIU (260 W AC or DC power supply required with MIU) Line Interface 35-pin Omni Grid connector Heat Dissipation 6 watts LEDs Power, Data Transfer Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature o o o o 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) Short-ter
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Table 1-3: System Power Specifications with 4212 CO Modem Power Bit Storm 1900 Configuration Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts Per Line Watts w/Fan Tray Max Current AC Switch card with 70 W AC power supply 4212* 120 90 0.8 no fan tray req’d .8 DC Switch card with 250 W DC power supply 4212* 120 90 0.8 no fan tray req’d 1.9 DC MIU with 260 W DC power supply 4212* 120 90 0.8 135 2.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-3: BitStorm 1900 with 6306 Modem Cards (Part #: 01-00058-01) 6306 CO Modem Specifications Description Specification Shelf Interface 100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface MIU mandatory (will not work with Switch Card) Line Interface 35-pin Omni Grid connector Heat Dissipation 22 watts LEDs Power, Link, Data Transfer (6 lights) Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature 5oC to 40oC (41oF to 104oF) Short-term Operating
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Table 1-4: System Power Specifications with 6306 CO Modem Power Bit Storm 1900 Configuration Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts Per Line Watts w/FanTray Max Current DC MIU with 260 W DC power supply 6306* 60 260 4.4 305 6.4 AC MIU with 260 W AC power supply 6306* 60 230 3.8 335 3.1 * Configuration assumes 10 modems cards are used. ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-4: 6306 IP Multicast Operation IP Multicast Router Local IP Multicast Video Server 6306 CO Modem Card Layer 2/3 IGMP-enabled Switch 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 LINK/ACT 17 18 19 20 LINK/ACT 100Mb/s LINK/ACT 100Mb/s 100Mb/s 8 21 22 34 24 LINK/ACT 100Mb/s LINK/ACT LINK/ACT 100Mb/s 100Mb/s POWER READY StormPort™ Modem 610 MIU Connection StormPort™ Modem BitStorm™ 1900 System 610 Set Top Box TV Internet IP Multicast Server IP Multicast
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks 4. The IGMP-enabled Switch “snoops” for the IGMP messages and builds a mapping of IP Multicast streams to its Ethernet port interfaces. 5. The Switch forwards the IGMP report on behalf of the IP Multicast client to the upstream Multicast Router 6. The Multicast Router utilizes a multicast routing protocol (such as MOSPF, DVMRP, etc.) to route available multicast streams. 7.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer 6224 CO Modem Card The 6224 CO modem card provides 24 statistically multiplexed EtherLoop lines; 12 per single 6 Mbps modem. NOTE: ! 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 The 6224 is recommended for use on loops up to 6000’ long. WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! To comply with Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Outside Plant Voltage/Current Limiting Protection is required for each Outside Plant Exposed line.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-5: BitStorm 1900 with 6224 Modem Cards (Part #: 01-00092-01) 6224 CO Modem Specifications Description 1-20 Specification Shelf Interface 100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface MIU mandatory (will not work with Switch Card) Line Interface Dual 35-pin Omni Grid connector Heat Dissipation 12 watts LEDs Power, Link, Data Transfer (2 lights) Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature o o o o 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) S
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Table 1-5: System Power Specifications with 6224 CO Modem Power Bit Storm 1900 Configuration Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts Per Line Watts w/Fan Tray Max Current DC MIU with 260 W DC power supply 6224* 240 160 0.7 205 4.3 AC MIU with 260 W AC power supply 6224* 240 150 0.6 255 2.3 * Configuration assumes 10 modems cards are used.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-6: BitStorm 1900 with 10306 Modem Cards (Part #: 01-00153-01) 10306 CO Modem Specifications Description 1-22 Specification Shelf Interface 100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface MIU mandatory (will not work with Switch Card) Line Interface 35-pin Omni Grid connector Heat Dissipation 22 watts LEDs Power, Link, Data Transfer (6 lights) Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature 5oC to 40oC (41oF to 104oF) Short-term O
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Table 1-6: System Power Specifications with 10306 CO Modem Power Bit Storm 1900 Configuration Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts Per Line Watts w/FanTray Max Current DC MIU with 260 W DC power supply 10306* 60 260 4.4 305 6.4 AC MIU with 260 W AC power supply 10306* 60 230 3.8 335 3.1 * Configuration assumes 10 modems cards are used. ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-7: 10306 IP Multicast Operation IP Multicast Router Local IP Multicast Video Server 10306 CO Modem Card Layer 2/3 IGMP-enabled Switch 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 LINK/ACT 17 18 19 20 100Mb/s LINK/ACT 8 100Mb/s 21 22 34 24 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT 100Mb/s 100Mb/s LINK/ACT LINK/ACT 100Mb/s 100Mb/s POWER READY StormPort™ Modem 610 MIU Connection StormPort™ Modem BitStorm™ 1900 System 610 Set Top Box TV Internet IP Multicast Server IP Multica
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer 4. The IGMP-enabled Switch “snoops” for the IGMP messages and builds a mapping of IP Multicast streams to its Ethernet port interfaces. 5. The Switch forwards the IGMP report on behalf of the IP Multicast client to the upstream Multicast Router 6. The Multicast Router utilizes a multicast routing protocol (such as MOSPF, DVMRP, etc.) to route available multicast streams. 7.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks 10224 CO Modem Card The 10224 CO modem card provides 24 statistically multiplexed EtherLoop lines; 12 per single 10 Mbps modem. NOTE: ! 1-26 The 10224 is recommended for use on loops up to 6000’ long. WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! To comply with Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Outside Plant Voltage/Current Limiting Protection is required for each Outside Plant Exposed line. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-8: BitStorm 1900 with 10224 Modem Cards (Part #: 01-00164-01) 10224 CO Modem Specifications Description Specification Shelf Interface 100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface MIU mandatory (will not work with Switch Card) Line Interface Dual 35-pin Omni Grid connector Heat Dissipation 12 watts LEDs Power, Link, Data Transfer (2 lights) Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature o o o o 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) Short
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Table 1-7: System Power Specifications with 10224 CO Modem Power Bit Storm 1900 Configuration Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts Per Line Watts w/Fan Tray Max Current DC MIU with 260 W DC power supply 10224* 240 160 0.7 205 4.3 AC MIU with 260 W AC power supply 10224* 240 150 0.6 255 2.3 * Configuration assumes 10 modems cards are used. 1-28 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer WAN Interface Card Specifications The BitStorm 1900 system supports two (2) types of WAN interfaces, the MIU (Management Interface Unit) and the Switch Card. MIU (Management Interface Unit) The MIU is the recommended WAN interface for the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer. Seated next to the modem cards, the MIU processes Ethernet traffic and manages modems.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-9: BitStorm 1900 with MIU (Part #: 01-00075-01) and 6306 CO Modems MIU CO Modem Specifications Description 1-30 Specification Shelf Interface 10/100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface 50 Pin AMP Ethernet Pass Thru, 10 Base T-X Craft Interface RS-232 RJ11 (DB9 to RJ11 connector and cable included) Heat Dissipation 4 watts LEDs Power (green indicates power is on), Alarm (red indicates internal problem with MIU), Link for 10Base-T X (two
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-10: MIU Data Connection BitStorm ™ Server B I T S T R M SERVER Software Applications *Server can be co-located or remote Hospitality /VBN Site Manager Spectrum Manager Etc.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Switch Card The BitStorm Switch Card (installed next to the modem cards) is a WAN interface that aggregates the Ethernet traffic generated by the 4212 stat-mux modem cards and passes it to the local Ethernet data network. ! CAUTION: POSSIBLE SERVICE INTERRUPTION! Only 4212 CO Modem Cards can be used with the Switch Card. The Switch card has three external Ethernet ports on the front faceplate of the card.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-11: BitStorm 1900 with Switch Card (Part #: 01-30011-01) and 4212 CO Modems Switch Card with 4212 CO Modem Specifications Description Specification Shelf Interface 10/100Base-T Ethernet Bus WAN Interface 10/100/Base-T RJ-45 (2, uncrossed) Craft Interface 10Base-T RJ-45 (1, crossed) Heat Dissipation 7 watts LEDs one 10Base-T, two 10/100Base-T Card Dimensions 12” H (7RU) x 11”D Operation Temperature o o o o 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-12: Switch Card Data Connection BitStorm ™ Server oftware Applications TCP/IP YesWare Site Manager Spectrum Manager Etc.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Power Card Specifications The power cards convert the power feeds to the +12, +5, +3.3, -5 and +2.5 V DC power levels used by the BitStorm 1900 components. 250 W DC The 250 W DC power card converts the -48 V DC power feed to the power levels used exclusively by the 4212 CO modem card and Switch Card. Application: 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 Used exclusively for the 4212 system with DC power supply.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-13: 250 W DC Power Card (Part #: 01-30013-01) 250 W DC Power Card Specifications Description 1-36 Specification Card Dimensions 12” x 2.27” x 11.75” LEDs -48V, DC Power, Supply Alarm, Fuse Alarm Input 48V DC (Refer to Table 1-3, “System Power Specifications with 4212 CO Modem,” on page 14).
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer 260 W DC The 260 W DC power card converts the -48 V DC power feed to the power levels used by the 4212, 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 CO modem cards. Application: The 260 W DC power card is required for the 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 CO modem cards and MIU. Figure 1-14: 260 W DC Power Card (Part #: 01-00080-01) 260 W DC Power Card Specifications Description Specification Card Dimensions 12” x 2.27” x 11.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer ! 1-38 Elastic Networks WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame. To ensure proper airflow, the frame must be installed. DO NOT install an air filter for the AC Fan Tray, only the frame. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer 70 W AC The 70 W AC power card converts the 110/220 V AC power feed to the power levels used by 4212 CO modem cards and a Switch Card. Application: Used exclusively for a 4212 system. Figure 1-15: 70 W AC Power Card (Part #: 01-00060-01) 70 W AC Power Card Specifications Description Specification Card Dimensions 12” x 2.27” x 11.75” LEDs 12V DC, 5 V DC, 3.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks 260 W AC ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! MIU configuration only! DO NOT use the 260 W AC power supply with a Switch Card configuration. The 260 W AC power card converts the 110/220 V AC power feed to the power levels used by the 4212, 6306, 6224, 10603, 10224 CO modem cards and the MIU. Application: 1-40 Required with 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 CO modem cards with AC power supply.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Figure 1-16: 260 W AC Power Card (Part #: 01-00079-01) 260 W AC Power Card Specifications Description Specification Card Dimensions 12” x 2.27” x 11.75” LEDs 12V DC, 5 V DC, 3.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Fan Tray Specifications The -48V DC fan tray and the 110/220V AC (switch selectable) fan tray are used with the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer in EtherLoop applications to provide forced-air cooling in each chassis. A fan tray is required under each chassis that houses one or more 6306, 6224, 10306, or 10224 CO modem cards. Each fan tray is installed using 23” mounting ears.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame. To ensure proper airflow, the frame must be installed. DO NOT install an air filter for the AC Fan Tray, only the frame. Table 1-8: Power Specifications for the AC Fan Tray Power AC Bit Storm 1900 Configuration AC Fan Tray 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 Modem Cards # Lines Power (Watts) Watts per line Watts w/fan tray Max current n/a n/a 105 n/a n/a .
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Fan Tray -48 V DC Figure 1-18: Fan Tray -48 V DC (Part #: 01-00084-01) ON/OFF Fan Failure LEDs Audible Alarm Fan Tray -48 V DC Specifications Operating Temperature 0oC to 40oC (0oF to 104oF) Storage Temperature -40oC to 70oC (-40oF to 158oF) Certifications FCC part 15 Subpart B, Class B, UL 60950, cUL, NEBS Level 3 CE Power Consumption 45W Dimensions 3.
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Low-Pass Filter Specifications Filter Shelf Low-Pass filters are used with the BitStorm 1900 in EtherLoop applications where voice service is required. The low-pass filter cards separate out-of-voiceband signals from the voiceband traffic between the BitStorm modems and the external voice facility equipment. The LowPass Filter Shelf contains one filter card for each modem card.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Elastic Networks Figure 1-19: Filter Shelf (Filter Shelf Part #: 01-20029-01, Filter Card Part #: 01-20029-01, and Filter 66-Block (Part #: 05-00021-01) Front Panel *Back Panel Filter Shelf Specifications Shelf Dimensions 5.25” x 17.5” x 11.75” Card Dimensions 4.75” x 1.5” x 11.25” Third-Order Low-Pass Filters insertions loss < .
Elastic Networks 1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer BitStorm 1900 Component Requirements Table 1-10, “BitStorm 1900 Component Requirements,” provides the basis requirements for each component within the shelf. Table 1-10: BitStorm 1900 Component Requirements P.
1 BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer ! 1-48 Elastic Networks WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame. To ensure proper airflow, the frame must be installed. DO NOT install an air filter for the AC Fan Tray, only the frame. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing The BitStorm 1900 provides EtherLoop CO modems, which communicate with the remote StormPort CPE modems installed at the customer premise.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Installation Flow Chart Figure 2-1, "BitStorm 1900 Installation Flow Chart." provides a visual flow chart of the BitStorm 1900 installation process as a reference tool.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Installation Task List The following is a complete list of all tasks to perform. To install the BitStorm 1900 complete each task in the order given.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 001: Pre-Installation Checklist Before installing the BitStorm 1900 system verify the following steps have been completed: Step Procedure 1.) Perform site survey and verify equipment bays are installed correctly. 2.) Verify that the amount of rack space is adequate for the required installed application. 3.) Verify the racks are secured and electrically grounded according to standard industry practice.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. 5.) Verify all necessary BS 1900 system components, hardware, circuit packs, and cables are at the installation site and that they are in good condition. If a Materials List is provided, verify the packing list with it. 6.) Determine if an AC or DC power card is to be used in the configuration. a.) If installing a DC power card, install the -48 V DC power source. b.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 002: Installing the 19” Fan Tray The 19" fan tray is necessary for a chassis housing one or more 6306, 6224, 10306, or 10224 CO modem cards. The fan tray is installed under each BS1900 shelf and contains six forced-air cooling fans to ensure sufficient cooling for operation. Use this procedure only to connect fan trays for use with the 6306, 6224, 10306, or 10224 CO modem cards.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-2: Fan Tray Mounting Flush-Mount Mid-Mount 2.) Connect power for -48 V DC. (If you are installing an AC fan tray proceed to step 3 to connect power for the 110 V AC fan tray.) a.) The -48 V DC connection requires a 14-gauge stranded cable (not included). b.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-3: -48 V DC Fan Tray 3.) Connect power for the 110/220 V AC fan tray. a.) Connect the power cord to the IEC terminal connection on the front panel. b.) Route the other end to a grounded outlet. NOTE: The power supply for the multiplexer must also be 110 V AC.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 4.) Procedure cont. Install the air filter frame. a.) The filter must be removed. b.) Slide the frame into place. 5.) Install the air filter for the DC fan tray. (DO NOT install a filter in the AC fan tray). NOTE: An air filter must be installed and maintained in the DC Fan Tray for NEBs compliance. ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! AC Fan Trays are shipped with an air filter frame.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 003: Installing the BS1900 and Filter Shelves Use this procedure to install the BitStorm 1900 modem shelf and filter shelf. NOTE: The filter shelf is not required in data-only applications.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 1.) Procedure Select and apply grounded anti-static protection. WARNING: ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE! Anti-static protection required! The BitStorm 1900 shelves are shipped with the circuit packs installed. When handling any circuit pack, you must wear grounded anti-static protection. The discharge of static electricity can damage the circuit packs. 2.) 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Figure 2-5: BitStorm 1900 Modem Shelves Mounted in Bay Mid-Mount Flush-Mount 4.) 2-60 Using the shelf mounting screws provided in the shelf hardware kit, fasten the left and right flanges to the bay as shown in Figure 2-6, "BitStorm 1900 Shelf Fastened to Bay," on page 61. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-6: BitStorm 1900 Shelf Fastened to Bay Shelf Mounting Screw (4) Shelf Ground Stud Side Flange Bay 5.) Proceed according to the following table: If the application is Then Voice/data Align and mount a filter shelf directly above the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer shelf as shown in Figure 2-7, "Filter Shelf Mounting in Bay," on page 62. Data-only Do not install the filter shelf.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-7: Filter Shelf Mounting in Bay Filter Shelf 5.25” x 17.5” x 11.75” BS1900 Shelf 12.1875 x 17.5” x 12” Mid-Mount Flush Mount STOP You have completed this task. 2-62 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 004: Installing the Air Baffle Use this procedure to install the BitStorm 1900 Air Baffle. Requirements This procedure requires the following: • Phillips head screwdriver (#1 or #2) Step Procedure 1.) Verify that the mounting adapters are in the same position as the BS 1900 and the Filter Shelf (i.e., mid-mount or flush mount). 2.) Place directly above the BS 1900 or Filter Shelf. 3.) Secure with mounting screws.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 005: Installing the Circuit Packs Use this procedure to install the BitStorm 1900 circuit packs. Requirements This procedure requires the following: • Grounded anti-static protection WARNING: ESD (ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE) ! Antistatic protection required! When handling any circuit pack, you must wear grounded anti-static protection. The discharge of static electricity can damage the circuit packs. Step Procedure 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 006: Connecting Power to the Shelf Use this procedure to install the power feeds from a -48 V DC or 110 V AC power source to the BitStorm 1900 modem shelf. NOTE: The filter shelf does not require a power feed.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. 3.) With the power supply turned OFF, connect the -48 V DC (250W/ 260W) or 110 V AC (70W/260W) power source according to the following table and Figure 2-8, "Typical DC Power Harness Connection to -48 V DC (250W/260W) Power Source," on page 67. ! WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! With the -48 V DC power supply, reversed polarities on the power feed can irreparably damage the BitStorm 1900 shelf components.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-8: Typical DC Power Harness Connection to -48 V DC (250W/260W) Power Source 4.) For a -48 V DC power source, connect the red power lead to the Negative (-) terminal connection and the black power lead to the Positive (+) terminal connection as seen in Figure 2-8, "Typical DC Power Harness Connection to -48 V DC (250W/260W) Power Source," on page 67.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. NOTE: The redundant power supply sources connect to two pairs of wires on the BitStorm 1900’s power harness and are electrically the same. 5.) Route the other end of the DC power harness to the DC power connector on the backplane of the BitStorm 1900 modem shelf. The connector only fits one way. 6.) For an AC power supply, connect the power cord to the IEC terminal connection on the front panel.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. 9.) Secure the power harness in accordance with local office procedures. 10.) Turn ON the power to the shelf from the power supply. STOP You have completed this task. 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 007: Installing the Data Network Connection with an MIU Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 to the Ethernet data network using an MIU.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-10 shows a typical EtherLoop data network connection with the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer using an MIU.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. 2.) Connect the 50-pin connector to the Ethernet Pass Thru port, then connect the cables at the other end to the corresponding switch(es). Refer to Figure 2-11 (shown below). 3.) Connect the RJ-11 cable with the adapter (DB9S to RJ-11) to the local craft terminal (PC/laptop). Then connect the other end to the RS-232 port on the MIU. Refer to Figure 2-11 (shown below). 4.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 5.) Procedure cont. Proceed according to the following table: If the application is Then GO TO: "Task 009: Installing Voice/Data & Filter Shelf Connections, on page 78." Voice/data OR "Task 010: Installing Voice/Data w/Filter 66Block Connections, on page 85." GO TO: Data-only "Task 011: Installing the Data-only Connections, on page 89." STOP You have completed this task. 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 008: Installing the Data Network with a Switch Card Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 to the Ethernet data network using a Switch Card. Requirements This procedure requires the following: • Ethernet 100Base-T data network installed • Two Category 5 crossover or straight cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors according to Table 2-2.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure 1.) Connect one end of the Category 5 cable to the Ethernet 10/ 100Base-T data network supporting the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer. 2.) Route the other end of the cable to the Ethernet 10/100Base-T Switch card slot on the front of the BitStorm 1900 modem card shelf. Figure 2-12, "BitStorm 1900 Data Connection with a Switch Card." shows a typical EtherLoop data network connection using a Switch Card in the BitStorm 1900.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 3.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Connect the RJ-45 plug to one of the two the RJ-45 receptacles on the front faceplate of the BitStorm 1900 Switch card. Figure 2-13, "Switch Card Connections." Figure 2-13: Switch Card Connections 70 10/100Base-T Uplink Ports 10Base-T Craft Interface Port for Switch Management 2-76 4.) Secure the cable in accordance with local office procedures. 5.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 6.) Procedure cont. Verify that the green LED at the EtherLoop hub/router port illuminates, indicating connectivity is established from the BitStorm 1900 shelf to the hub/router. NOTE: If a 10/100 Base-T port on the BitStorm 1900 Switch Card is connected to a 10Base-T network, that port LED should display a yellow-orange light.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 009: Installing Voice/Data & Filter Shelf Connections Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 to the EtherLoop cross-connect in voice/data applications.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 2-80 Elastic Networks Procedure cont. 4.) Connect one Amp-Champ connector of an intermediate cable to the "Line/CPE" side of the EtherLoop cross-connect block, then connect the other end to an Amp-Champ to Dual Omni Grid cable. 5.) Connect the Amp-Champ connector of the second intermediate cable to the "Voice" side of the EtherLoop cross-connect block, then connect the other end to an Amp-Champ to Dual Omni Grid cable. 6.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-14: Line/CPE and Voice Connections on the Filter Shelf for 4212 Modem Cards Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 Interconnect Cable #1 IN Interconnect Cable #1 OUT Dial Tone IN from PBX/PSTN J2 J1 J2 J1 Dial Tone & EtherLoop OUT J1 J1 EtherLoop from BitStorm shelf Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00008-18 J2 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Step Procedure cont.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-16: Line/CPE and Voice Connections on the Filter Shelf for 6224 or 10224 Modem Cards Male Female Male Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 Interconnect Cable #1 IN Interconnect Cable #1 OUT Dial Tone IN from PBX/PSTN J2 J1 Dial Tone & EtherLoop OUT J2 J1 EtherLoop from BitStorm shelf J1 J2 J2 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 8.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Go to "Task 012: Installing External Voice Switch Connections, on page 93." STOP You have completed this task. 2-84 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 010: Installing Voice/Data w/Filter 66-Block Connections Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 to the EtherLoop cross-connect in applications where voice/data service is required with a Filter 66-Block.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-17: Voice/Data Filter 66-Block Connections for 4212 CO Modems Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 J2 2-86 J1 *Not Used BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-18: Voice/Data Filter 66-Block Connections for 6306 and 10306 CO Modems Amp Champ to Dual Amp Champ Cable part # 04-00029-01 Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 *Not Used J2 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-19: Voice/Data Filter 66-Block Connections for 6224 and 10224 CO Modems Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 J1 *Not Used J2 STOP You have completed this task. 2-88 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 011: Installing the Data-only Connections Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 to the EtherLoop cross-connect in applications where no voice service is required.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-22, "Data-only Connections on the 66-Block for 6224 and 10224 CO Modem Cards," on page 92. Record the EtherLoop assignments. Figure 2-20: Data-only Connections on the 66-Block with 4212 CO Modem Cards Male Male Female Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 J2 2-90 J1 *Not Used BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. Figure 2-21: Data-only Connections on the 66-Block for 6306 and 10306 CO Modem Cards Amp Champ to Dual Amp Champ Cable part # 04-00029-01 Female Female Male Male Male Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 J2 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-22: Data-only Connections on the 66-Block for 6224 and 10224 CO Modem Cards Female Male Male Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 J1 *Not Used J2 STOP You have completed this task. 2-92 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 012: Installing External Voice Switch Connections Use this procedure to connect the BitStorm 1900 lines to an external voice facility.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 8.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Record the EtherLoop cross-connect Tip/Ring assignments for the voice facility according to local office procedures. STOP You have completed this task. 2-94 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 013: Configuring the MIU Complete the following steps to configure the MIU. Step Procedure 1.) Ensure that the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer is powered up. 2.) Verify the PC has an ASCII terminal emulator loaded (i.e., Hyperterminal software, etc.). 3.) Connect the PC to the MIU card using the MIU Craft Cable (RS232 to RJ-11 adapter and telephone cable) as shown in Figure 223, "Craft Connection with the MIU Craft Cable," on page 96.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Figure 2-23: Craft Connection with the MIU Craft Cable CRAFT Connection MIU Card MIU Craft Cable (DB-9 with RJ-11 to RS-232 adapter) Craft Terminal 2-96 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 4.) Procedure cont. Set the serial COM1 port terminal communication settings. a.) Initiate a Terminal Session using terminal emulation software (i.e., Hyperterminal). b.) Select the appropriate serial COM port from the pull down menu (i.e., COM1, COM2, etc). c.) Verify the port settings are the same as shown in Figure 2-24, "COM Port Settings." and click O K . Figure 2-24: COM Port Settings 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 5.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. The Craft Interface Login screen displays. Type a d m i n for the default Username and press < E n t e r > . NOTE: The Craft Interface is case-sensitive. Make sure to type all entries in lowercase. The following screen displays requiring a Password to continue: 6.) 2-98 Type e t h e r l o o p and press < E n t e r > . (The user name and password can be changed after the initial login).
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. The BS1900MIU>> prompt displays: 7.) For list of all available CLI commands, type h e l p at the BS1900MIU>> prompt and press < E n t e r > . This screen provides a list of the available commands to configure the MIU. Refer to the following table for a description of each command. Table 2-4: CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands CLI Commands Command CLEAR CLS 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Table 2-4: CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands CLI Commands Command DATE Enter to change the date. HELP Enter to obtain additional help IFCONFIG MENU 2-100 Description Use to configure the MIU I.P. Address, Subnet Mask, Status, Default Gateway etc. Enter to view the Main Menu for the interface. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Table 2-4: CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands CLI Commands Command PING RESET Description Enter to verify if an I.P. Address is valid. Use to Reset or Reboot the system. (It is not advised to power down the system in order to perform a reset of the system.) SNMP SYSINFO TIME VERSION 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 Enter to review and/or modify the current SNMP configuration. Enter to access and review system information. Enter to set the time.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 8.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Type m e n u at the BS1900MIU>> prompt. The BitStorm 1900 MIU Craft Interface Main Menu displays. 9.) 2-102 Type a to select Configuration. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure 10.) From the Configuration 11.) Type in the MIU Ethernet IP Address , MIU cont. Menu, type a to access the Network Interface Configuration screen. Ethernet Subnet Mask, MIU Default Gateway, and the MIU Shelf ID .Press < C T R L > + W to save the settings, then press < E s c > . The Configuration Menu will display. 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. 12.) Type c to select Set screen appears: Time-of-Day Clock. The following 13.) Enter the current date and time. a.) Enter the current date in the format MMDDYYYY. [Enter only the numbers not the slashes (/). This screen is currently under construction. There will be a 0 and an f in place of the slash (/) between the numbers.] 2-104 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. b.) After entering the 4-digit year, the cursor will automatically jump to the Time field. (This field is not marked in this version.) Enter the time as HHMMSS (Do not type the colon (:) between the numbers, plus signs (+) will separate the numbers. c.) Press < C T R L > + W to save the changes.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 15.) 2-106 Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Type a to select Change Username to modify the user name. The following screens display: BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 Procedure cont. 16.) Type a new user name, then press < E n t e r > (a confirmation will follow indicating that the user name has been saved). Press any key to return to the User Account Administration screen. 17.) Select Change Password to modify the password. The following screens display: 18.) Type a new password, then press < E n t e r > . Re-enter the password when prompted.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 19.) 2-108 Elastic Networks Procedure cont. Once all of the configuration parameters are entered, the system must be reset for the changes to take effect. To reset the system, type e to select Utilities from the Main Menu screen. BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 20.) Procedure Type a to select Reset cont. System, and then y to confirm. STOP You have completed this task. 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 014: Configuring Remote Management The MIU can be remotely managed via the management 10Base T-X Ethernet port as shown in Figure 2-25, "Telnet Connection for the BitStorm 1900.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Using SNMP Network Management Software If the client is using SNMP Network Management Software, Elastic Networks’ private MIB must be loaded into the user’s SNMP Network Manager using the procedure accompanying the specific Network Management Software. A list of all supported MIBs and the Elastic Networks’ private MIB can be found in "Appendix C: SNMP MIBs," on page 163 of this document.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 2-112 Elastic Networks Procedure cont. 2.) Type c o m m a n d in the Open: field and click O K . The DOS prompt displays: 3.) At the DOS prompt type t e l n e t and the I . P . A d d r e s s for the MIU, then press < E n t e r > . The Craft Interface Login screen displays: BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 4.) Procedure cont. Type a d m i n for the default Username and press . NOTE: The Craft Interface is case-sensitive. Make sure to type all entries in lowercase. 5.) 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 Type e t h e r l o o p for the default .
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont. The BS1900MIU>> prompt displays: 2-114 6.) Type v e r s i o n to check the current firmware version. To verify this is the latest version, contact the Elastic Networks Customer Satisfaction organization. Refer to Table 4-1, “Customer Satisfaction Contact Information,” on page 131. 7.) Type i f c o n f i g - L - 0 and press < E n t e r > and verify the current MIU configuration information.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 8.) Procedure cont. If any of the information needs to be modified, type: i f c o n f i g - m 0 and press < E n t e r > . 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.50 9.) The screen above displays indicating you are connected remotely to the MIU and asks if you would like to change the IP address of the MIU. Press y . 10.) From this screen changes to the I.P. Address, Current Subnet Mask, MTU, and Set Default Gateway can be made.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 2-116 Elastic Networks Procedure cont. 11.) To view the current SNMP parameters, type s n m p - L and press . 12.) Verify the correct Community Name, Poll and Trap Target Addresses. 13.) To edit the SNMP configuration information type s n m p - m 0 . BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide Intervals, 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 14.) Procedure cont. From this screen changes to the Community Name, Current Poll Interval, and Set Trap Targets can be made. Refer to the following table as a guide for these settings. If there are no changes, press < E n t e r > to continue to the next item. Setting Community Name Description The Community Name is used by SNMP V1 as a minimum security control tool much like a user ID and/or password.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step 15.) Elastic Networks Procedure cont. If changes to the configuration have been made, the system must be reset. Type r e s e t and press < E n t e r > , then y to confirm. NOTE: When logging back into the MIU, the new IP Address must be entered. Refer to Table 2-4, “CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands,” on page 99, for additional CLI commands for remote management.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 015: Testing the BitStorm 1900 Installation Testing a BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer installation includes the following tasks: • Testing voice connectivity • Testing data connectivity • End-to-end connectivity The following sections contain testing-related information followed by the BitStorm 1900 testing tasks. Testing tasks for network support equipment such as LAN/WAN routers are not included in this document.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Elastic Networks Procedure cont.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 016: Testing Voice Connectivity This procedure checks the voice connectivity in BitStorm 1900 voice/ data applications. Requirements The following is required to do this procedure: • External voice facility point-of-presence equipment installed • Tip/Ring assignments • Standard telecommunications hand-test telephone set Step Procedure 1.) Identify the voice line being tested. Turn on the BitStorm 1900™ Access Multiplexer. 2.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Task 017: Testing Data Connectivity This procedure checks data connectivity from the customer premise distribution frame and the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer shelf. Requirements A StormPort Modem with power adapter and extension cord (if necessary) is required for this procedure. Step Procedure 1.) Identify the data connections being tested at the EtherLoop crossconnect block and the Modem card on the BitStorm 1900 shelf. 2.
2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Elastic Networks Task 018: EtherLoop End-to-end Testing This procedure checks the EtherLoop system installation, including simultaneous voice and data EtherLoop tests from the modem to the voice and data networks.
Elastic Networks 2 BitStorm 1900 Installation and Testing Step Procedure cont. NOTE: The browser application must be configured for "no proxies." Refer to “Chapter 3 BitStorm 1900 Maintenance” on page 127 for more information." 7.) In the browser application, enter the IP address of a known, working site on your network or on the Internet. Repeat this step for several sites. 8.) Once data connectivity has been established in step 7, verify dial tone again on the room phone. 9.
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3 BitStorm 1900 Maintenance This chapter contains guidelines and checklists for the maintenance of the BitStorm 1900 system. Maintenance Guidelines The following factors can cause service problems in an EtherLoop system installation: • Poor wiring conditions • Incomplete cable connections • Improper BitStorm 1900 equipment installation • Improper data network equipment configuration • Equipment failure The following sections briefly describe each of these potential problem causes.
3 BitStorm 1900 Maintenance Elastic Networks Cable Connections It is important to ensure that all connections to the EtherLoop system are firmly seated and secured. An incomplete connection at any one point could cause the EtherLoop system to malfunction. BitStorm 1900 Equipment Installation BitStorm 1900 equipment is relatively simple to install.
Elastic Networks 3 BitStorm 1900 Maintenance Maintenance Checklists Voice/Data Connectivity Troubleshooting Checklist Table 3-1: Voice/Data Connectivity Maintenance in Facility Room Problem Maintenance Check • Verify that the correct Tip/Ring pairs are being tested for both voice and data • Verify power at all points in the system No voice or data service • Check jumper connections at all cross-connects • Verify connections and wiring conditions at all points • Verify that the correct Tip/Ring pairs a
3 BitStorm 1900 Maintenance Elastic Networks End-to-end Maintenance Checklist Table 3-2: End-to-end Maintenance Checklist Problem Check • Verify power at all points in the system No voice or data service • Verify connections and wiring conditions at all points • Verify that there is not an external network problem such as a server being down • Verify that the Ethernet card on the PC connected to the modem has been configured Voice but no data service • Verify that the correct type of Ethernet cable
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Appendix A: Installation Requirements This appendix describes the facility requirements for the BitStorm 1900 shelf and filter shelf.
Appendix A: Installation Requirements Elastic Networks • The bay must be installed and secured in accordance with standard telecommunications industry practices • Use an Elastic Networks Isolation Kit to isolate the bay from building structures and outside elements for "in-building" installations (i.e., enterprise, MDU, and MTU).
Elastic Networks Appendix A: Installation Requirements Table A-1: BitStorm 1900 System Specifications BitStorm 1900 System Specifications Description Front Mount 4212 Altitude Full1 -200 to 13,123’ Connectors Front Mount 6306 Full2 -200 to 13,123’ Front Mount 6224 Full3 Front Mount Front Mount Full4 10224 Full5 10306 -200 to 13,123’ • 2 Rows of Omni-Grid Connectors for Data Out • Rear Top Row- Left to Right: Cards 10-1, Lines 1-12 on each card • Rear Bottom Row- Left to Right: Cards 10-1,
Appendix A: Installation Requirements Elastic Networks Bonding Network (CBN) or an Isolated Bonding Network (IBN) environment. Either of these environments may use a 1/0 AWG ground collector. The following sections offer guidelines for each of these environments, with and without ground collectors. See local electrical codes or the appropriate IBDN standards for more information.
Elastic Networks Appendix A: Installation Requirements Network Support Equipment The network support equipment that may need to be installed includes the following: • Ethernet 10 Base-T hub port for BitStorm 1900 Hub card connection (one per BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer shelf) • Ethernet 10 Base-T hub ports for StormTracker/InterProxy (two per StormTracker) • LAN router connections • WAN gateway connection Network support requirements will vary according to the existing facility resources.
Appendix A: Installation Requirements Elastic Networks Table A-2: BitStorm 1900 Components Part# A-138 BitStorm Component Rules/Capacity 01-00075-01 MIU Card w/Cable 1 per shelf 01-30011-01 Switch Card 1 per shelf 01-30067-01 4212 CO Modem Card 12-4 Mbps Stat-Mux EtherLoop Lines 01-00058-01 6306 CO Modem Card 6-6 Mbps Dedicated EtherLoop Lines 01-00092-01 6224 CO Modem Card 24-6 Mbps 24 Stat-Mux EtherLoop Lines; 12 ports per 6 Mbps modem 01-00153-01 10306 CO Modem Card 6-10 Mbps Dedic
Elastic Networks Appendix A: Installation Requirements Table A-2: BitStorm 1900 Components Part# BitStorm Component Rules/Capacity 01-00085-01 Bulk Pack 5 Fan Tray Filters Replace every 6 months (Required DC fan tray for NEBs compliance) DO NOT install a filter in an AC fan tray only the filter frame.
Appendix A: Installation Requirements Elastic Networks Table A-3, "BitStorm 1900 Weight and Dimensions" includes the shelf weight and dimensions. Table A-3: BitStorm 1900 Weight and Dimensions Specification Weight (metric) Weight (without cards) 19 lbs. Weight (with cards) 43.4 lbs. Height 12.1875 in. Width 17.5 in. Depth 12 in.
Elastic Networks Appendix A: Installation Requirements Table A-4: BitStorm Operational Requirements Specification Environmental Requirement Operating temperature: 5oC (41oF) to 40oC (104oF) Relative Humidity: 1% to 90% Air quality should be good to excellent Electromagnetic emissions: Per FCC Part 15 Class A ! 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
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Appendix B: Cabling Specifications This appendix contains the specifications for the cabling used with the 4212, 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 modem cards in the BitStorm 1900 shelf. The illustrations associated with each of the modem card cabling sections show typical rack layouts. (These configurations change according to the particular implementation needs of the customer.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Figure B-1: Cabling - Filter Shelf with 4212 Modem Cards 2 RU AIR BAFFLE Dial Tone IN 4212 Dial Tone and EtherLoop OUT 24 Lines of Dial Tone 24 Lines of Dial Tone and EtherLoop™ *Only one 66-Block and one set of cables are shown 4212 2 RU FAN Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00008-18 B-144 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 4212 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Figure B-2: Cabling - Filter 66-Block with 4212 Modem Cards 24 Lines of Dial Tone 24 Lines of Dial Tone and EtherLoop™ 4212 4212 2 RU AIR BAFFLE Lines 1-24 EtherLoop OUT 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 2 RU AIR BAFFLE *Only one Filter 66-Block and one set of cables are shown A Total of 120 Lines are possible per each BitStorm 1900™ with 4212 cards installed 4212 Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 4212 2 RU AIR
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks 6306 & 10306 Modem Card Cabling Refer to Figure B-3,“Cabling - Filter Shelf with 6306 or 10306 Modem Cards,” on page 146, for the 6306 and 10306 cable connections using a filter shelf and 66-Block. Figure B-4,“Cabling - Filter 66-Block with 6306 or 10306 Modem Cards,” on page 147, illustrates the connections for the 6306 or 10306 modem card using a Filter 66-Block.
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Figure B-4: Cabling - Filter 66-Block with 6306 or 10306 Modem Cards 24 Lines of Dial Tone 24 Lines of Dial Tone and EtherLoop™ 6306/10306 2 RU FAN 2 RU FAN 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 6306/10306 Amp Champ to Dual Amp Champ Cable part # 04-00029-01 *Only one Filter 66-Block and one set of cables are shown.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks 6224 & 10224 Modem Card Cabling Figure B-5,“Cabling - Filter Shelf with 6224 or 10224 Modem Cards,” on page 148, for 6224 and 10224 cable connecitons using a filter shelf and 66-Block. Figure B-6,“Cabling - Filter 66-Block with 6224 or 10224 Modem Cards,” on page 149, illustrates the connections for the 6224 or 10224 modem cards using a Filter 66-Block.
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Figure B-6: Cabling - Filter 66-Block with 6224 or 10224 Modem Cards 24 Lines of Dial Tone 24 Lines of Dial Tone and EtherLoop™ 6224/10224 2 RU FAN 6224/10224 2 RU FAN EtherLoop OUT 2 RU AIR BAFFLE *Only one Filter 66-Block and one set of cables are shown 2 RU AIR BAFFLE Amp Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable part # 04-00007-10 6224/10224 2 RU FAN 2 RU AIR BAFFLE 622410224 2 RU FAN 1 RU AIR INTAKE SPACE 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks BitStorm 1900 Cable Harness Figure B-7 (shown below) illustrates the BitStorm 1900 cable assembly (DSUB50P to 10x RJ45). This cable connects the MIU card to the layer 2/3 switch.
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications AMP-Champ to Dual AMP Champ Cable The AMP Champ to Dual AMP Champ cable connects from the Filter 66-Block to an AMP Champ Omni Grid cable, which connects to the 6306 or 10306 cards. Refer to Figure B-8 (shown below) and to Table B-1, “AMP-Champ to Dual AMP-Champ Cable Specifications,” on page 152 for cable specifications. Figure B-8: AMP Champ to Dual AMP Champ Cable (Part #: 04-00029-01) 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Table B-1: AMP-Champ to Dual AMP-Champ Cable Specifications Conn1 Color Code of Cable 1 Conn2 Conn1 Color Code of Cable 2 Conn3 1 BL/W 1 13 G/BK 1 26 W/BL 26 38 BK/G 26 2 O/W 2 14 BR/BK 2 27 W/O 27 39 BK/BR 27 3 G/W 3 15 S/BK 3 28 W/G 28 40 BK/S 28 4 BR/W 4 16 BL/Y 4 29 W/BR 29 41 Y/BL 29 5 S/W 5 17 O/Y 5 30 W/S 30 42 Y/O 30 6 BL/R 6 18 G/Y 6 31 R/BL 31 43 Y/G 31 7 O/R 13 19
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications AMP Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable The AMP Champ to Dual Omni Grid cable is used to connect the Filter Shelf or Filter 66-Block with 4212, 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 CO modem cards to the AMP Champ to AMP Champ cable the cross connect. For 6306, 6224, 10306, and 10224 CO modem cards connecting to a Filter 66-Block, this cable connects to the AMP Champ to Dual AMP Champ cable.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Table B-2: AMP Champ to Dual Omni Grid Cable Specifications From Conn J1 J2 From Pin # Color Code To To Pin # From Conn From Pin # With Pair # Color Code To To Pin # B2 R1 BLU/ WHT 1 A2 T1 WHT/ BLU 26 E2 R2 OR/WHT 2 D2 T2 WHT/OR 27 B3 R3 GR/WHT 3 A3 T3 WHT/GR 28 E3 R4 BR/WHT 4 D3 T4 WHT/BR 29 B4 R5 SLT/ WHT 5 A4 T5 WHT/ SLT 30 E4 R6 BLU/ RED 6 D4 T6 RED/ BLU 31 B6 R7 OR/RED 7 A6 T7 RED/OR
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid The Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid cable is used to connect the Filter Shelf to 6306 or 10306 CO modem cards. Refer to Figure B-10 (shown below) and Table B-3, “Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid Cable Specifications,” on page 156 for cable specifications. Figure B-10: Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid Cable (Part #: 04-00028-01) 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Table B-3: Omni Grid to Dual Omni Grid Cable Specifications J3 B-156 J2 Color J1 B2 BLU/WHT B2 A2 WHT/BLU A2 E2 OR/WHT E2 D2 WHT/OR D2 B3 GR/WHT B3 A3 WHT/GR A3 E3 BR/WHT E3 D3 WHT/BR D3 B4 GRY/WHT B4 A4 WHT/GRY A4 E4 BLU/RED E4 D4 RED/BLU D4 B2 OR/RED B6 A2 RED/OR A6 E2 GR/RED E6 D2 RED/GR D6 B3 BR/RED B7 A3 RED/BR A7 E3 GRY/RED E7 D3 RED/GRY D7 B4 BLU/BLK B8 A4 BLK/BLU A8 E4 OR/BLK
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable The omni grid to omni grid cable connects the Filter Shelf to the 4212, 6224, and 10224 CO modem cards. Refer to Figure B-11 (shown below) and Table B-4, “Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable Specifications,” on page 158 for cable specifications. Figure B-11: Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable (Part #: 04-00008-18) 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Table B-4: Omni Grid to Omni Grid Cable Specifications From Conn From Pin # With Pair # Color Code To Pin # From Conn From Pin # With Pair # Color Code To Conn To Pin # A2 T1 WHT/ BLU A2 B2 R1 BLU/ WHT B2 D2 T2 WHT/ OR D2 E2 R2 OR/ WHT E2 A3 T3 WHT/ GR A3 B3 R3 GR/ WHT B3 D3 T4 WHT/BR D3 E3 R4 BR/WHT E3 A4 T5 WHT/ SLT A4 B4 R5 SLT/ WHT B4 D4 T6 RED/ BLU D4 E4 R6 BLU/ RED E4 A6 T7 RED/OR A6 B6
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Intermediate Cable Specifications BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer Intermediate (loop extention) cables can be obtained "off-the-shelf" from a variety of vendors, as long as cables chosen meet the following specifications: • Category 5 bundled 25-pair cable made of 24-AWG wires • Unshielded, 25-pair female connector (Amp-Champ or equivalent) on the end connecting to the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer cable harness Figure B-12 (shown below) illustra
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Elastic Networks Category 5 Ethernet Cabling Specifications The Switch card connects the BitStorm 1900 shelf to an Ethernet network over Category 5 (CAT 5) cabling with RJ-45 terminations. Figure B-13 (shown below) illustrates the Ethernet CAT 5 cabling used with the BitStorm 1900. Figure B-13: Ethernet CAT 5 Cable The Ethernet cable connecting to the BitStorm 1900 should be selected in the appropriate length that will avoid excess slack.
Elastic Networks Appendix B: Cabling Specifications Power Cable Harness Figure B-14 (shown below) illustrates the BitStorm 1900 cable harness. The BitStorm 1900 power cable assembly connects the DC power source to the BitStorm Access Multiplexer shelf. One BitStorm 1900 power cable harness contains connectors to support three BitStorm Access 1900™ Multiplexer shelves.
Appendix B: Cabling Specifications ! B-162 Elastic Networks WARNING: POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! Reversed polarities on the DC power feed can irreparably damage the BitStorm 1900 Access Multiplexer shelf components. Be certain power feeds are connected properly to the power source, with the red leads connected to the DC supply as shown in the table above. Note that this is the opposite of other (nontelecommunications) applications, in which red leads are usually connected to the "+" terminal.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs This chapter contains the SNMP Provisioning and MIBs information for the BitStorm 1900 MIU configuration. The Craft Interface screens are also included in this chapter beginning on page 191. SNMP Provisioning BitStorm 1900 Shelf and Modem Card Configuration via SNMP Table C-1: System Group of MIB-II - RFC 1213 Feature SNMP Input Variable Description Entering Contact Information sysContact Textual identification of the contact person for this managed device.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Table C-3: BS1900 Shelf Interface Group Feature SNMP Input Variable Description Enabling Video Protect Mode on entire Shelf ShelfVideoProtectMode Setting this value to one (1) will turn video protect mode “on” for all EtherLoops on the shelf. Enabling Traps to be forwarded to the Shelf EnableShelfTraps Setting this value to one (1) will enable all traps to be forwarded to the shelf.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Feature SNMP Input Variable Description Clearing the statistics of an interface. COMdmIfClearStats Setting the object to (2) will set all coiunters on the interface atn the assicoiated Ethernet port to 0. A trap is sent. Reading the object returns a value of (1). Turning TRAPS ON/OFF COMdmIfTrapStatus Setting the object value to (1) turns on all traps on the CO modem. All traps will be sent. Setting the object value to (2) turns off all traps on the CO modem.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The System Group Variable sysContact Description The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node, together with information on how to contact this person. Accessibility Implementation Read-write Default value is “MIU Contact Name” that will be changed to an appropriate value by the Manager Application. Space provided is 63 bytes. sysName An administratively assigned name for this managed node.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The System Group Variable sysServices Description A value that indicates the set of services that this entity primarily offers. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a node that performs primarily routing functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)).
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Table C-6: The Interface Group The Interface Group Variable IfNumber Description The number of network interfaces (regardless of their current state) present on this system. Accessibility Implementation Read-only The total number of interface on the MIU shelf.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The Interface Group Variable IfMtu IfSpeed Description Accessibility The size of the largest datagram that can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets. For interfaces that are used for transmitting network datagrams, this is the size of the largest network datagram that can be sent on the interface. Read-only An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The Interface Group Variable IfOperStatus Description Accessibility Implementation The current operational state of the interface. The testing(3) state indicates that no operational packets can be passed. Read-only The EtherLoop interface status is the PortEnabled value as returned by the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp).
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The Interface Group Variable IfInErrors Description The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Accessibility Implementation Read-only For the EtherLoop interface, it is the value of received_retries(HDLCRxRetries) as returned by the extent GetPortInfo(GeneralOp).
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The Interface Group Variable Description Accessibility Implementation IfOutDiscards The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Read-only Not implemented. IfOutErrors The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs EtherLoop Modem MIB All the object names defined in this MIB start with ‘enEloop’. In order to save space in the Variable column, and give more space to the Description column, the prefis ‘enEloop’ is stripped off. Table C-7: The EnEloopShelf Group The EnEloopShelf Group Variable ShelfStatus Description The operational status of the shelf. Accessibility Implementation read-only Not implemented in Release read-only Not implemented in Release 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The EnEloopShelf Group Variable Description Accessibility Implementation ShelfVideoProtectMode If this value is on (1), Video Protect Mode is on for all Etherloops on this shelf read-write This would be obtained from or written to the MIU flash memory. On changing the value, RWSymbolRateLimit extent would be sent to all BS6306 modems.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The EnEloop CO Modem Interface Group Table C-8: The CO Modem Interface Statistics Table The CO Modem Interface Statistics Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COMdmIfStatsIfIndex The index for each CO modem Etherloop interface. This object corresponds to MIB-II ifIndex.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CO Modem Interface Statistics Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COMdmIfLocalLQF The locally measured Line Quality Factor of the Etherloop line read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp). COMdmIfRemoteLQF The Line Quality Factor of the HDLC link as measured by the remote CPE modem read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp).
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Table C-9: The CO Modem Interface Configuration Table The CO Modem Interface Configuration Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COMdmIfConfigIfIndex The index for each CO modem EtherLoop. This object corresponds to MIB-II ifIndex. It has the same value as the corresponding indices of other tables and uniquely identifies each CO modem EtherLoop read-only This maps to the IfIndex of the IfTable.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CO Modem Interface Configuration Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COMdmIfRecurTrngDelay The interval, in seconds, between training bursts. The default is 4 for 6224/ 12:1 and 1 for all other modems read-only This would be obtained from the extent ProvisionModem (GeneralOp).
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CO Modem Interface Configuration Table Variable enEloopCOMdmIfReset Description Accessibility If resetPort (2) is writtren to the object, it forces the port to reset and begin pwer-on training. If resetModem (3) is written to the object, it forces the modem corresponding to the port to perform a cold restart. A read of the variable, if exists will always return normal (1). read-write Implementation The read operation returns 1 if the interface is active.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CO ModemSpeed Table Variable COMdmIfSpeed Description The speed level for this table entry. Accessibility Implementation read-only This is the speed level that will range from 0 to the max speed value. The max number of speeds is already discussed in the CoModemConfigTable, this is obtained at the initialization time. This is the secondary index of this table.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CO ModemSpeed Table Variable COMdmIfModulation Description Accessibility The modulation scheme used at this speed level on this port read-only Implementation This would be obtained from the extent GetModemSpeedinfo (SpeedOp). Note: This may be changed to get the modulation from a static table.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CO Modem Spectrum Manager Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COMdmIfSpecMgrDetectSvc Service detected most recently read-only This would be obtained from the extent SpectrumManagerState (SpectrumMgrOp) COMdmIfSpecMgrCompMode The equipment with which this modem can co-exist on the Etherloop read-write Not implemented as of now – defined for future use.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CPE Modem Interface Statistics Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation CPEMdmCurrentRxSpeed The speed level at which the CPE modem is receiving on this interface read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp).
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CPE Modem Interface Statistics Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation CPEMdmHDLCRxBytes The count of bytes received by this modem on the Etherloop interface read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp). CPEMdmHDLCTxBlocks The count of blocks transmitted by this modem on the Etherloop interface read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp).
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CPE Modem Interface Statistics Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation CPEMdmRemoteLQF The Line Quality Factor of the HDLC link as measured by the remote CPE modem read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp). CPEMdmFreeBufferCount The current count of free buffers for this CPE modem interface read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetModemInfo (GeneralOp).
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CPE Modem Interface Configuration Table Variable CPEMdmFirmwareRev Description The firmware revision for this CPE modem interface Accessibility Read-only Implementation This would be obtained from the extent Capabilities (GeneralOp). This would be obtained only at initialization time and saved in the memory.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CPE Modem Interface Configuration Table Variable CPEMdmTrapStatus Description Accessibility Implementation If the value of this object is trapsOn(1), then all traps for this CPE modem interface will be sent. Read-write This would be written to or obtained from the MIU’s flash memory. If the value of this object is trapsOff(2), then no traps for this CPE modem interface will be sent.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The CPE Modem Speed Table Variable Description Accessibility Implementation CPEMdmTxCount read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp). CPEMdmRxRetrains read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp). CPEMdmTxRetrains read-only This would be obtained from the extent GetPortInfo (GeneralOp).
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs The CPE Modem Spectrum Manager Table Variable CPEMdmSpecMgrLogIntOps Description Accessibility Implementation If this object is set to on(1), then logging of the Spectrum Manager internal operations will be done read-write This would be obtained/ changed by the extent SpectrumManagerState (SpectrumMgrOp). read-write This would be obtained/ changed by the extent SpectrumManagerState (SpectrumMgrOp).
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks The EnEloop Traps Group Variable Description Accessibility Implementation COModemIfUpEvent The CO modem for this interface is up and now communicating with the MIU IfIndex Detected in poll logic. CPEModemEnetDownEvent The CPE modem Ethernet interface is down, either because there is no attached device, or because enEloopCPEMdmEnetIfStatus was set to down(2). IfIndex Not implemented in Release 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Craft Interface Screens This sections includes all of the Craft Interface screens available from the Main Menu. Main Menu Figure C-1: Main Menu Configuration Figure C-2: (A. Configuration) Configuration Menu 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Figure C-3: (A. Configuration) A. Network Interface Configuration Figure C-4: (A. Configuration) B. SNMP Configuration Menu C-192 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Figure C-5: (A. Configuration, B. SNMP Configuration Menu) A. SNMP Trap/Polling Parameters Figure C-6: (A. Configuration, B. SNMP Configuration Menu) B. Change SNMP Community Names 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Figure C-7: (A. Configuration) C. Set Time-of-Day Clock Statistics Figure C-8: B. Statistics Menu C-194 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Figure C-9: (B. Statistics) A. Network Layer Statistics Figure C-10: (B. Statistics) B. Physical Layer Statistics Menu 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Figure C-11: (B. Statistics, B. Physical Layer Statistics) A. Ethernet Port Statistics Figure C-12: (B. Statistics, B. Physical Layer Statistics) B. I2C Statistics C-196 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Figure C-13: (B. Statistics) C. Environment Statistics Figure C-14: (B. Statistics) D. System Memory Statistics 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Figure C-15: (B. Statistics) E. Shelf Extent Statistics Figure C-16: (B. Statistics) F. System Error-Reset Data C-198 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Figure C-17: (B. Statistics) G. Modex Daemon Run Statistics Firmware Version Information Figure C-18: C. Firmware Version Information 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks User Account Administration Figure C-19: D. User Account Administration Menu Figure C-20: (D. User Account Administration) A. Change Remote Username C-200 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Figure C-21: (D. User Account Administration) B. Change Remote Password Utilities Figure C-22: E. Utilities Menu 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix C: SNMP MIBs Elastic Networks Figure C-23: (E. Utilities) A. Reset Confirmation C-202 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix D: DoCs This chapter contains the Declaration of Conformity documentation for the BitStorm 1900 system.
Appendix D: DoCs Elastic Networks 96-00020-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, BITSTORM FILTER SHELF EC Declaration of Conformity We, Elastic Networks Inc. 6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA declare under our sole responsibility that the following described equipment in our delivered version complies with the appropriate essential requirements of the Directive based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
Elastic Networks Appendix D: DoCs 96-00021-01-C, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, BITSTORM FAN TRAYS 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Appendix D: DoCs Elastic Networks 96-00022-01-C, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, BITSTORM SYSTEM EC Declaration of Conformity We, Elastic Networks Inc. 6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA declare under our sole responsibility that the following described equipment in our delivered version complies with the essential requirements of the Directive based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
Elastic Networks Appendix D: DoCs 96-00023-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, STORMPORT 400/600 EC Declaration of Conformity We, Elastic Networks Inc. 6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA declare under our sole responsibility that the following described equipment in our delivered version complies with the appropriate essential requirements of the Directive based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
Appendix D: DoCs Elastic Networks 96-00024-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, STORMPORT 610 EC Declaration of Conformity We, Elastic Networks Inc. 6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA declare under our sole responsibility that the following described equipment in our delivered version complies with the appropriate essential requirements of the Directive based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
Elastic Networks Appendix D: DoCs 96-00032-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY,STORMPORT 1020 EC Declaration of Conformity We, Elastic Networks Inc. 6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA declare under our sole responsibility that the following described equipment in our delivered version complies with the appropriate essential requirements of the Directive based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
Appendix D: DoCs Elastic Networks 96-00025-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, RACK-MOUNTED COMPUTER SERVER D-210 BitStorm 1900™ Installation and Maintenance Guide 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
Elastic Networks Appendix D: DoCs 96-00025-01-A, DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY, RACK-MOUNTED COMPUTER SERVER, PAGE 2 08-01101-01, Rev. 1.
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