Specifications

Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual
1-8 Functional Description Optimux-34 Ver. 2.81
Management Requirements
The Optimux-34 features a V.24/RS-232 port to enable management using an
ASCII supervision terminal.
The management interface also includes an SNMP agent that enables SNMP
management of the Optimux-34, using the Ethernet protocol. The SNMP
management capability enables fully graphical, user-friendly management using
the RADview network management stations offered by RAD, as well as
management by other SNMP-based management systems.
Remote management is also possible using the Telnet communication protocol,
and ConfiguRAD web-based application that uses TCP/IP communication, without
the SNMP service. Telnet support enables a remote IP host to control the
operation of Optimux-34 using functions identical to those provided by a
supervision terminal. The Telnet management function can be protected by the
manager password feature.
The front-panel LEDs of the devices monitor system failure and tests (loop
connections). Alarms are monitored using the dry contacts of the Optimux-34
alarm relays on a dedicated D-type connector.
Clocking
Optimux-34 transmits each E1 channel separately so that the clock of each E1
channel is independent.
The E3 interface supports internal and loopback timing modes. The V.35 interface
supports internal, external, and loopback timing modes.
The figures below describe the three clock modes supported by the V.35
interface.
Figure
1-7. Internal and Loopback Timing