Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Quick Start Guide
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 General Information
- Functional Description
- Physical Description
- Application Considerations
- Basic MX-2100 System
- Redundancy (not for MX-2104)
- Dual Link Operation (not for MX-2104)
- Priority Bumping \(not for MX2104\)
- Switched Backup Operation (not for MX-2104)
- Switch Mode
- System Management
- System Timing Considerations
- DTE Timing (KML.1, KML.2, KML.3, KML.4 and KML.10 Modules)
- External DCE Timing (KML.1, KML.2, KML.3 and KML.4 Modules)
- DCE Timing (KML.1, KML.2, KML.3 and KML.4 Modules)
- Internal Timing (KML.5, KML.6, KML.7, KML.8, and KML.F Modules)
- Loopback Timing (KML.5, KML.6, KML.7, KML.8, and KML.F Modules)
- DCE Timing (KML.7, KML.8, and KML.F Modules)
- Main Link Timing Considerations in Bypassing and Multidrop Configurations
- Data Channel Clock Modes
- Timing Modes of ISDN Channels
- Sub Link Timing
- Main Link Interface Characteristics
- V.35 Interface (Module KML.1)
- RS-232 Interface (Module KML.2)
- V.36/RS-422/RS-530 Interface (Module KML.3)
- X.21 Interface (Module KML.4)
- G.703 Codirectional Interface (Module KML.5)
- Standard DDS CSU/DSU (Module KML.6)
- T1 Link Interface (Module KML.7)
- E1 Link Interface (Module KML.8)
- ISDN "S" Interface (Module KML.10/S)
- ISDN "U" Interface (Module KML.10/U)
- Fiber-Optic Link Interface (Module KML.F)
- I/O Module Applications
- Technical System Characteristics
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Introduction
- Site Requirements and Prerequisites
- Input Power Requirements
- Grounding
- Channel Connection Considerations
- Front and Rear Panel Clearance
- Ambient Requirements
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Considerations
- Current and Power Requirements of MX-2100 Power Supply Modules
- Current and Power Capabilities of MX-2100 Power Supply Modules
- Ratings of Ring and Feed Voltage Supplies
- Equipment Needed
- Package Contents
- Installation and Setup of MX-2100
- Interfaces and Connections
- Initial Setup and Configuration
- Chapter 3 Configuring MX-2100
- Chapter 4 Operation
- Chapter 5 Diagnostics
- Appendix A Connection Data
- Appendix B Alarms
- Appendix C SNMP Management
- Appendix D Software Download
- Appendix E Configuration Parameters
- Appendix F Command Set Description
- General
- Commands
- BYE
- CLR ALM
- CLR LOOP
- CLR MONITOR
- CONNECT SWITCH
- DATE
- DEF AGENDA
- DEF AGENT
- DEF ALM DEBOUNCE
- DEF CALL
- DEF CH
- DEF CON
- DEF DB FLIP
- DEF DP
- DEF FRAME
- DEF MANAGER LIST
- DEF ML
- DEF ML CALL
- DEF NAME
- DEF NODE
- DEF NP
- DEF PWD
- DEF ROUTE
- DEF SP
- DEF SYS
- DISCONNECT SWITCH
- DSP AGENT
- DSP ALM
- DSP BERT
- DSP CH CON
- DSP FLIP
- DSP HDR TST
- DSP MANAGER LIST
- DSP KVF5orDSP PBX
- DSP KVF6
- DSP SIGNALINGorDSP SIG
- DSP PRBS_INJ
- DSP REM AGENT
- DSP REV
- DSP ST FRAME
- DSP ST ML
- DSP ST SLOT
- DSP ST SYS
- EDIT DB
- EXIT
- F
- FLIP ML
- HELP
- INIT DB
- INIT F
- LOAD DB 1\2
- LOAD IO
- LOOP
- ML RECOVERY
- MONITOR
- REBUILD FRAME
- RESET LOC
- RESET IO
- RESET ML
- TIME
- UPDATE DB 1\2
- Index
- DC Power Supply Connection

Chapter 4 Operation MX-2100/2104 Installation and Operation Manual
4-16 Operating Instructions
A control session may also be terminated by MX-2100 if the idle disconnect
time-out is enabled, or when the DTR line switches to the inactive (OFF) state.
The following sections describe how to turn MX-2100 on and off, the normal
indications and what to do in case of a malfunction.
Front Panel
Turn On
If the MX-2100 includes a KM-Ringer module, first set the KM-Ringer module
power switch to OFF, and then turn the MX-2100 on by setting the ON/OFF
switches (located on the rear panels) to ON.
Upon turn on, MX-2100 decompresses software in flash (30 seconds) and then
MX-2100 performs self-test. This is indicated by the lighting of the TEST indicator.
Observe the front panel indications.
During the self-test, the MX-2100 displays the software version in the format X.Y:
KM SW. REV X.Y
SELF TEST
After successfully completing the self-test procedure, the MX-2100 switches to the
default display - the ALARM BUFFER.
If the MX-2100 fails the power-up self-test, the LCD displays the detected failure,
for example:
TEST RESULTS
EPROM FAILURE
Try to scroll the second line to see if there are additional fault messages. The
MX-2100 must be repaired before it can be used again. Refer to the Diagnostics
chapter for troubleshooting instructions.
If the configuration data stored by the MX-2100 is corrupted, a DB1 CHKSUM ERR
alarm message is generated. In this case, you must load the default configuration as
explained in the Configuring MX-2100 chapter.
If the MX-2100 includes a KM-Ringer module, you may now turn it on by setting
its POWER switch to ON. The RING VOLTAGE and BATTERY VOLTAGE
indicators must light.
You can verify the MX-2100 configuration as explained in the Configuring
MX-2100 chapter. If the configuration does not require modification, the MX-2100
is ready for operation immediately after self-test is completed. To change the
configuration, refer to Chapter 3, Configuring MX-2100.
Note
Note