INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ASMi-52CD 2/4-Wire Dual SHDSL Modem Card Version 1.
ASMi-52CD 2/4-Wire Dual SHDSL Modem Card Version 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications Ltd. ("RAD"). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications.
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General Safety Instructions The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to operator or service personnel.
Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous, energy hazards may still exist.
Before connecting the DC supply wires, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position. When connecting the DC supply wires, first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal, then the positive pole and last the negative pole. Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position.
there are restrictions on the diameter of wires in the telecom cables, between the equipment and the mating connectors. Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Attention Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling only.
FCC-15 User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Quick Start Guide If you are familiar with ASMi-52CD, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation. 1. Installing ASMi-52CD To install the ASMi-52CD card: 1. Set the JP10 jumper according to your application: Y (Connect) or N (Disconnect). 2. Check that the JP8 jumper cap is installed over pin 1, enabling the Watchdog software. 3. Insert the ASMi-52CD card into a slot of the LRS-24 chassis. 4. Insert the interface module into the upper section of LRS-24F or back of LRS-24B. 5.
Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual Configuring the Clock Source To configure the clock source: • In the Modem Setup menu, move the cursor to CLOCK SOURCE LOC/REM field by pressing and select the clock source for the selected modem by pressing or . Configuring the DTE Interface If the ASMi-52CD includes a serial or E1 DTE interface, configure the appropriate parameters.
Installation and Operation Manual Quick Start Guide The Modem Setup menu: Line Parameters screen appears. 3. Configure the following line parameters: Power backoff Snext margin, if line probing is set to adaptive Current margin, if line probing is set to adaptive Power spectral density (when line probing set to fixed only) Line probing Port clock source Number of wires in the SHDSL line Transmission mode Loop attenuation threshold SNR margin threshold. ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Quick Start Guide 4 Configuring ASMi-52CD Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Overview....................................................................................................................1-1 Product Options......................................................................................................1-1 Chassis Type ......................................................................................................1-1 Line Interface...............................................................................
Table of Contents Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4. Configuration 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Configuring for Management ......................................................................................4-1 Initiating an ASCII Terminal Session.............................................................................4-2 Navigating the ASMi-52CD Menus...............................................................................4-3 Configuring the Modem................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview ASMi-52CD is an SHDSL dual modem card, which operates in full-duplex over 2/4-wire lines and offers a cost-effective solution for delivering digital data to customer premises over the existing copper cables. ASMi-52CD handles multiple data rates in the range of 64–4608 kbps. ASMi-52CD uses TC-PAM coding and complies with the ITU-T G.991.2 requirements.
Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Application ASMi-52CD can establish a communication link with an ASMi-52 standalone modem. Figure 1-1 illustrates an application, in which a single ASMi-52CD card operates opposite two standalone ASMi-52 modems, providing connection for two pairs of LANs over 2-wire link. In this application the LRS-24 modem rack is managed by RADview SNMP management station. Remote Site A Central Site LRS-24 4-wire V.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction DTE Interface ASMi-52CD with 4-wire line interface supports the following DTE interfaces: • V.35 • X.21 • RS-530 • E1 (G.704). Both 2- and 4-wire versions support the following interfaces: • IR-ETH (Ethernet bridge) • IR-ETH/Q (Ethernet bridge with VLAN support) • IR-ETH/QN (Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support) • IR-IP (IP router).
Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Table 1-3 and Table 1-4 detail the ASMi-52CD data rates with all possible combinations of line/DTE interface types, line types, and clock modes. Table 1-3. ASMi-52CD 2-Wire Data Rates DTE Interface Clock Mode Data Rate IR-ETH, IR-ETH/Q, IR-ETH/QN, IR-IP Internal N × 64 kbps (N = 1, 2, …, 32, 36) IR-ETH, IR-ETH/Q, IR-ETH/QN, IR-IP Station N × 64 kbps (N = 1, 2, …, 32) Table 1-4.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Diagnostics The ASMi-52CD diagnostic capabilities include the following: • • • • Self-test during power-up. SHDSL statistics collection, which can be activated from the RADview SNMP management tool. Local analog loopback (LLB), available for non-LAN interfaces only. Digital remote loopback (RLB), available for non-LAN interfaces only. Software Download ASMi-52CD allows downloading software versions from CM-2 to the modem card (see Appendix B).
Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual POWER POWER DATA 1 DATA 2 1 2 1 2 1 TST 1 TST ALM 1 2 2 ALM 2 SYNC SYNC 1 A1 B1 2 A2 B2 Figure 1-2. ASMi-52CD Front Panel 1-6 Physical Description Figure 1-3. ASMi-52CD/4 Front Panel ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1-4 shows the ASMi-52CD PCB with E1 DTE interface. In addition to the watchdog and ground selection jumpers, it contains two double jumpers (JP1, JP2) and an S1 DIP switch for selection of the E1 interface type. ON 1 2 3 4 S1 SHDSL Board POWER DATA J3 TST JP3 JP1 U8 ALM 1 WD JP8 E1 UNBAL E1 BAL SYNC J6 JP10 N Y J7 GND-FGND Figure 1-4.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.3 Installation and Operation Manual Functional Description Following is a functional description of ASMi-52CD (see Figure 1-5). LEDs Remote Control Data 2/4-Wire Line Administration of Data Transfer Between Modems CPU Modem Controller Digital Data to DTE DTE Interface SHDSL Line Interface Digital Data to DTE DTE Interface Data Modem Glue Logic and BERT Data Figure 1-5.
Installation and Operation Manual 1.4 Line Interface DTE Interface Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications Type 2/4-wire unconditioned dedicated line Line Coding TC-PAM Range See Table 1-1 Impedance 135Ω Connector RJ-45 Protection ITU K.21, UL1950 Data Rate See Table 1-3 and Table 1-4 Connector • X.21: 26-pin SCSI male • V.
Chapter 1 Introduction Power Supply Installation and Operation Manual TST Test mode ALM Alarm occurs SYNC Line synchronization Voltage +5V protected by 4A fuse -5V protected by 1A fuse Power Consumption • ASMi-52CD/2W: 7.5W max • ASMi-52CD/4: 10W max Environment 1-10 Temperature 0°–50°C (32°–122°F) Humidity Up to 90%, non-condensing Technical Specifications ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter includes: Note • General information on the ASMi-52CD installation • Detailed description of interface modules for ASMi-52CD • Connecting the interface • Normal operation of the ASMi-52CD module. Before installing the product, review Handling Energized Products at the beginning of the manual. 2.1 Introduction This chapter provides installation and operation instructions for the ASMi-52CD card (see Section 2.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.2 Installation and Operation Manual Package Contents The ASMi-52CD package includes the following items: • ASMi-52CD modem card • Matching interface module • Technical documentation CD • Interface cable for connecting an interface module to the appropriate DTE: RS-530 – CBL-SCS26/530 (if ordered) V.35 – CBL-SCS26/V35 (if ordered) X.21 – CBL-SCS26/X21 (if ordered) Unbalanced G.704 E1 – CBL-LRSI25/DB25/UB (if ordered). 2.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup With the exception of the ASMi-52CD/4 E1 module, all additional jumpers and switches are factory-set and must not be moved by the user.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual Installing the Card in the Chassis To install the ASMi-52CD card into the LRS-24 chassis: 1. Refer to the system installation plan and insert the ASMi-52CD module in the assigned I/O slot of the LRS-24 enclosure. 2. Fasten the two front panel screws to secure the module to the LRS-24 frame for proper grounding. 2.
Installation and Operation Manual LRSI-F-5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRSI-F-14 LRSI-F-23 1 LRSI-F-25 1 1 2 LRSI-F-24 L I N E 2 1 1 L I N E DCE-1 L I N E 2 2 L I N E 2 L I N E IP-1 E1-1 DCE-2 D C E IP-2 D C E E1-2 DCE-1 DCE-2 LRSI-F-5 LRSI-F-14 LRSI-F-23 LRSI-F-24 LRSI-F-25 Serial Interface Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface E1 Balanced Interface E1 Unbalanced Interface Figure 2-3. ASMi-52CD Interface Modules F1 F2 J1 F3 F4 F6 F5 F8 F7 Figure 2-4.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual Setting the Serial Interface Type (LRSI-F-5) When using a serial interface (V.35, X.21, RS-530), use the LRSI-F-5 interface module, you must specify the interface type by setting the jumpers on the interface module (see Figure 2-5). Note Both DTEs must be set for the same interface. F1 F2 F3 J5 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 DTE1 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 DTE2 DTE Settings X.21, RS.530 DTE1 V.
Installation and Operation Manual 2.5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Connecting the Interface Cables ASMi-52CD is connected to the line and DTE via the interface module. Identify the necessary cables for the interface module you have installed and prepare the line and DTE cables. Refer to Table 2-1 or Table 2-2 to prepare the line cable. Refer to Appendix A for information on adapter cables and pin assignments for the DTE cables.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the LRSI-F-5 Interface LRSI-F-5 1 2 L I N E DCE-1 DCE-2 Figure 2-6. LRSI-F-5 To connect the LRSI-F-5 interface module: 1. Connect the SHDSL cables terminated in RJ-45 connectors into the card connectors marked LINE. 2. Connect 26-pin SCSI adapter cables into the card connectors marked DCE. Depending on the interface, use the following cables available from RAD: Table 2-3.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Connecting the LRSI-F-14 Interface LRSI-F-14 1 L I N E 2 DCE-1 DCE-2 Figure 2-7. LRSI-F-14 To connect the LRSI-F-14 interface module: 1. Connect the SHDSL cables terminated in RJ-45 connectors into the card connectors marked LINE. 2. Connect RJ-45 terminated Ethernet cables into the card connectors marked DCE. ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the LRSI-F-23 Interface LRSI-F-23 1 2 L I N E IP-1 IP-2 Figure 2-8. LRSI-F-23 To connect the LRSI-F-23 interface module: 1. Connect the SHDSL cables terminated in RJ-45 connectors into the card connectors marked LINE. 2. Connect RJ-45 terminated cables into the card connectors marked IP. 2-10 Connecting the Interface Cables ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Connecting the LRSI-F-24 Interface LRSI-F-24 1 L I N E 2 E1-1 D C E E1-2 Figure 2-9. LRSI-F-24 To connect the LRSI-F-24 interface module: 1. Connect the SHDSL cables terminated in RJ-45 connectors into the card connectors marked LINE. 2. Connect RJ-11 terminated balanced E1 cables into the card connectors marked E1. ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the LRSI-F-25 Interface LRSI-F-25 1 2 L I N E D C E Figure 2-10. LRSI-F-25 To connect the LRSI-F-25 interface module: 1. Connect the SHDSL cables terminated in RJ-45 connectors into the card connectors marked LINE. 2. Connect the unbalanced E1 cable terminated by a DB-25 connector (CBL-LRSI25/DB25/UB/M) into the card connector marked DCE. 2-12 Connecting the Interface Cables ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 3 Operation This chapter describes how to configure the ASMi-52CD modem installed in the LRS-24 hub using an ASCII terminal. It includes sections on: • Initiating an ASCII terminal session • Selecting command options • Configuring the modem. 3.1 Turning On To turn on ASMi-52CD: 1. Turn on the LRS-24 chassis and the modem on the far end of the line. 2. After power-up, all LEDs turn on for 3 seconds while the CPU initiates the ASMi-52CD module. 3.
Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual Table 3-1.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52CD 4-Wire Figure 3-2 shows the front panel of the ASMi-52CD 4-wire module. Table 3-2 lists the functions of the front panel indicators. Table 3-2.
Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual Normal Indications After power-up the LEDs should assume the states as shown in Table 3-3. Table 3-3. Normal State of LEDs 3.3 ID Color State POWER Green ON DATA Yellow Blinking TST Red OFF ALM Red OFF SYNC Green/Red ON (green) Turning Off To turn off ASMi-52CD: • 3-4 Turning Off Turn off the LRS-24 chassis. ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 4 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the ASMi-52CD modem installed in the LRS-24 hub using an ASCII terminal. It includes sections on: • Initiating an ASCII terminal session • Selecting command options • Configuring the modem. 4.1 Configuring for Management The terminal is used to configure, monitor and perform diagnostic tests of the LRS-24 chassis and modems installed in it. Specific screens are used for each of these management operations.
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual Table 4-1. LRS-24 Screens Screen Indication LRS-24 Cards Slot number in chassis where a modem is installed and type of SNMP management associated with the module, via either on-board agent (SMOD) or CM-2 agent (IMOD). ASMi-52CD is IMOD type modem. Hub Alarm Activity status of alarms for modems installed in chassis. To view the active alarm associated with a specific modem, enter the Modem Alarms Status screen.
Installation and Operation Manual L L L L L L L L R A D Chapter 4 Configuration R R R R R R R R R R DATA S S S S S S S S S S === 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 COMMUNICATIONS Please choose command ID: 1. System Configuration 2. System Status 3. System manager list 4. System card type define 5. System Alarms 6. System Log-file 7. System control port 8. System Download 9. System management access 10. System Dial out modem 11. System Reset CM2 > 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 L . T .
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual Setup to switch control or to load configurable parameters from one modem to the other Modem Parameters Modem Setup Configuring parameters of both modems Modem Status Modem Status Viewing types of both digital and line interfaces and LED indications, also the modem’s current software and hardware version.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Configuring the DTE Interface To configure the ASMi-52CD DTE interface (serial or E1), refer to the appropriate section below. Configuring the Serial Interface To configure the serial interface: • In the Modem Setup menu, move the cursor to DATA RATE field by pressing and select the desired transmission rate by pressing or . Configuring the E1 Interface To configure the E1 parameters: 1.
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual Power spectral density (when line probing set to fixed only) Line probing Transmission mode Loop attenuation threshold SNR margin threshold. 4-6 Configuring the Modem ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes the ASMi-52CD diagnostic functions, which include: • Diagnostic tests: Loopback tests for ASMi-52CD/4 with synchronous and E1 interfaces LED test • Status indications and alarms • SHDSL performance diagnostics • Troubleshooting procedures. 5.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.2 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration for Diagnostic Tests The ASMi-52CD supports both local analog and remote digital loopbacks as per ITU V.54 for V.35 and RS-530 interfaces only. The loopback is performed via the standard pins of the synchronous interface. To enable loopback tests: 1. From the Main menu, select Modem Diagnostics. 2. Select the ASMi-52CD slot. The Modem Diagnostics menu shown in Figure 5-1 appears. 3.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Table 5-1.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual Running Loopback Tests The purpose of a loopback test is to determine the source of a break in the data flow. Note Only one loopback can be activated at a time, either local or remote. When a test is active, no other test can be activated for the current modem.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Running the Remote Digital Loopback The remote digital loopback (RLB) checks the performance of both the local and remote ASMi-52CD modems, and the lines connecting them (see Figure 5-3). ASMi-52CD Remote ASMi-52 Data Clock Transmit Receive Glue Logic Local DTE Line Interface Line Interface Glue Logic Remote DTE Data Clock Receive Transmit Figure 5-3.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual Viewing Alarm Messages from an ASCII Terminal The MODEM ALARM STATUS screen (Figure 5-4) enables viewing messages stored in the alarm buffer of ASMi-52CD and remote modems. The screen also shows synchronization loss and DTE loopback signaling states. To view the ASMi-52CD alarms: 1. From the Main menu, select Alarm Status. 2. Select the ASMi-52CD slot and define the modem which alarms you intend to view.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics MODEM NAME: ASMI-52CD DEFINE MODEM PORT NUMBER: 1 SELECT MODEM : MODEM 1 LOCAL E1 SIGNAL LOSS : ON E1 FRAME SLIP EXC : OFF E1 CRC4 ERR. EXC : OFF E1 AIS OCCURRED : OFF E1 RED ALARM : ON E1 YELLOW ALARM : OFF E1 LOCAL MF : OFF E1 REM SIGNAL LOSS : OFF E1 TS NOT COMP : OFF . . . . . . . . . E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 BPV ERR. EXC : EXCECIVE BPV : EXCECIVE ERROR.RATIO: AIS RED ALARM : CRC MF ERROR.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual Alarm Type Description E1 FRAME SLIP EXC E1 E1 frame slips exceed the threshold E1 LOCAL MF E1 Local loss of frame synchronization E1 RED ALARM E1 Red alarm is detected at the E1 port E1 REM SIGNAL LOSS E1 E1 loss is detected at the remote E1 port E1 REMOTE MF E1 Remote loss of frame synchronization E1 SIGNAL LOSS E1 E1 loss is detected at the DTE port E1 SYNC LOSS E1 E1 loss of frame synchronization occurre
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Alarm Type Description NO MANAGEMENT LINK System Failure of the inband management via the EOC. NO MODEM PORT (IR) System No digital interface card is installed on the local or remote modem, or the installed module is not applicable. PHASOR OVERFLOW EXC System A problem of receive and transmit clock between data channel and modem PCM clock.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual Display Description Current TIMER Time in seconds from the beginning of the interval. This value is updated every second. 24 hour ES Number of ES measured during the last 24 hours. 24 hour UAS Number of UAS measured during the last 24 hours. 24 hour SES Number of SES measured during the last 24 hours. 24 hour BBE Number of BBE measured during the current 24 hours.
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Display Type Description Current UAS CRC-4 Enabled Number of unavailable seconds in which a failed signal occurred during the current interval. Updated every second for 15-minute interval or every 15 min. for 24-hour interval. Current BES CRC-4 Enabled Number bursty errored seconds, in which 2 to 831 CRC error events occurred during the current interval. Updated every second.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.5 Installation and Operation Manual Troubleshooting Using LEDs You may locate and correct some failures by using the front panel LEDs (see Table 5-6). Table 5-7 lists the alarm buffer messages, seen on the ASCII terminal or the RADview SNMP management tool. Table 5-6.
Installation and Operation Manual 5.6 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Frequently Asked Questions Question: In which cases is it not possible to perform loops in the ASMi-52 modem via the diagnostic screen? Answer: There are two possible reasons why the Loops options do not appear in the diagnostic screen: 1. The modem has an ETH interface, and since there are no loops in ETH this option does not exist. 2.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5-14 Technical Support Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix A Pinouts A.1 LRSI-F-5 The LRSI-F-5 interface module contains two RJ-45 line connectors and two high-density SCSI-26 female DTE connectors. Supported DTE Interfaces: V.24, RS-530, V.35, V.36, X.21 Table A-1.
Appendix A Pinouts Installation and Operation Manual A.2 LRSI-F-14 The LRSI-F-14 interface module contains two RJ-45 line connectors and two RJ-45 DTE connectors. Supported DTE Interfaces: Ethernet (IR-ETH, IR-ETH/Q, IR-ETH/QN) Table A-2. DCE Pinout Pin Function 1 Transmit data positive 2 Transmit data negative 3 Receive data positive 4, 5 Not connected. 6 Receive data negative 7, 8 Not connected. LRSI-F-14 1 2 L I N E DCE-1 DCE-1 Figure A-2. LRSI-F-14 A-2 LRSI-F-14 ASMi-52CD Ver.
Installation and Operation Manual A.3 Appendix A Pinouts LRSI-F-23 The LRSI-F-23 interface module contains two RJ-45 line connectors and two RJ-45 DTE connectors. Supported DTE Interface: Ethernet (IR-IP) Table A-3. IP Pinout Pin Function 1 Transmit data positive 2 Transmit data negative 3 Receive data positive 4, 5 Not connected. 6 Receive data negative 7, 8 Not connected. LRSI-F-23 1 2 L I N E IP-1 IP-2 Figure A-3. LRSI-F-23 ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix A Pinouts Installation and Operation Manual A.4 LRSI-F-24 The LRSI-F-24 interface module contains two RJ-45 line connectors and two RJ-11 DTE connectors. Supported DTE Interface: E1 (G.704) balanced Table A-4. E1 (G.704) Balanced Pinout Pin Function 1 Receive data positive 2 Receive data negative 3 Not connected 4 Transmit data positive 5 Transmit data negative 6-8 Not connected LRSI-F-24 1 2 L I N E E-1 D C E E-2 Figure A-4. LRSI-F-24 A-4 LRSI-F-24 ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual A.5 Appendix A Pinouts LRSI-F-25 The LRSI-F-25 interface module contains two RJ-45 line connectors and one DB-25 DTE connector. Supported DTE Interface: E1 (G.704) unbalanced Table A-5. E1 (G.704) Unbalanced Pinout Pin Function 23 CH1-Rx 11 CH1-Rx 24 CH1-Tx 12 CH1-Tx 20 CH2-Rx 8 CH2-Rx 21 CH2-Tx 9 CH2-Tx LRSI-F-25 1 2 L I N E D C E Figure A-5. LRSI-F-25 ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix A Pinouts Installation and Operation Manual A.6 Adapter Cable for Unbalanced E1 Interface When using an unbalanced E1 interface, use the CBL-LRSI25/DB25/UB adapter cable for connecting two BNC unbalanced ports to the DB-25 connector of the LRSI-F-25 interface module. The CBL-LRSI25/DB25/UB cable includes one male DB-25 and four BNC connectors. CH1-RX CH1-TX CH2-RX CH2-TX Figure A-6. CBL-LRSI25/DB25/UB Cable Table A-6.
Appendix B Memory and Download B.1 CPU and Memory Elements The ASMi-52CD flash contains the following elements: • • • • • • Boot Flash – Contains the Boot program, essential for the modems initial operations. Flash – Contains the application program in a compressed state. The boot program decompresses the application to the DRAM. DRAM – Contains the application while it runs, and all the data and variables the program requires for operation.
Appendix B Memory and Download B.2 Installation and Operation Manual Download Procedure The download function updates the latest software version that exists in the CM-2. The new software is stored (replacing the oldest version stored) in the Flash. The CM-2 modules with software version 4.0 store up to three different software release files. Previous CM-2 modules store a single software release file for ASMi-52CD. New software releases are distributed as *.img files.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Memory and Download Downloading via LAN When this option is selected, the new software file is transferred from a server to the CM-2, using the TFTP protocol. To download via LAN: 1. From the Modem Download menu, select Modem Download via LAN. The Download via LAN menu appears (see Figure B-3). 2. Enter IP address of TFTP server and file name. 3. Press . The file is transferred via the Ethernet connection of the CM-2, using the TFTP protocol.
Appendix B Memory and Download Installation and Operation Manual Downloading via CM-2 Flash This option should be used when the CM-2 already contains a new software file that you want to download to the modem. To download via CM-2 Flash: 1. From the Modem Download menu, select Modem Download via CM2 FLASH. A menu with a list of the available software versions that reside in the CM-2 flash appears (see Figure B-5). 2. Select one of the versions by pressing or . The downloading process begins.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Memory and Download CHANGING MODEM’S VERSION MODEM NAME: ASMi-52CD MODEM STATUS : MASTER PERMANENT SELECT MODEM : MODEM 1 LOCAL Modem containing the following versions: ID Version No. Date 1 0.2 2000-6-6 2 0.2E1 2001-2-22 3 0.0 0-0-0 Please choose the ID number ID NUMBER: 1 To change the ID number press f to scroll forward or b to scroll backward Figure B-6.
Appendix B Memory and Download B-6 Download Procedure Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix C List of Parameters This chapter lists: • Command options to manage the ASMi-52CD modem using an ASCII terminal • Parameters with their values and explanations. C.1 Configuring Advanced Modem Parameters To configure advanced modem parameters: 1. From the Main menu, select Modem Operation. 2. Select the ASMi-52CD slot. The Modem Advanced Setup menu shown in Figure C-1 appears.
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual Table C-1.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C List of Parameters Bolded rows in Figure C-2 indicate parameters applicable to ASMi-52CD. Non-bolded parameters listed on a screen apply to other modems installed in the LRS-24 chassis. 4. Configure the E1 parameters by moving the cursor to NEXT PARMETERS (E1) field by pressing , select YES by pressing or , and pressing again. The Modem Setup Menu: E1 Parameters screen appears (see Figure C-3).
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual MODEM NAME: ASMI-52CD DEFINE MODEM PORT NUMBER: 1 MODEM STATUS : MASTER PERMANENT SELECT MODEM : MODEM 1 LOCAL FRAME MODE(E1) : : G732N SYNC(E1) : CCITT IDENTICAL SET : YES IDLE CODE(E1): ff TS0 :TRANSP TS1 : DATA TS2 : DATA TS3 : DATA TS6 : DATA TS7 : DATA TS8 : DATA TS9 : DATA TS12: DATA TS13: DATA TS14: DATA TS15: DATA TS18: DATA TS13: DATA TS20: DATA TS21: DATA TS24: DATA TS25: DATA TS26: DATA TS27: DATA TS30: DATA TS31: DATA CRC4(E1) :Y
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C List of Parameters Table C-2.
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual Parameter Type Use Value Indication ETHERNET MODE Write Selecting Ethernet LAN traffic transfer mode of the modem. For a channel with serial data interface, this field always shows N/A, and cannot be changed HALF_DUP Half duplex operation FULL_DUP Full duplex operation N/A Table C-3.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C List of Parameters Parameter Type Use Value Indication TS Write Assigning each timeslot to carry data DATA • TS0 may be looped or transparent: Looped: TS0 is sent back to the E1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface. Transparent: TS0 is transmitted to the remote modem. NOT_ CONNECT • With G732S transparent framing, TS0 is always transparent and TS16 is always connected.
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual Parameter Type Use Value Indication CURRENT MARGIN Write Selecting the minimum desired target margin for the local line conditions during the startup sequence. Integer between -10 and 10 Selected current margin value Disable Disable current margin.
Installation and Operation Manual C.3 Appendix C List of Parameters Displaying Modem Status To display the modem status: 1. From the Main menu, select Modem Status. 2. Select the ASMi-52CD slot. The Modem Status screen appears (see Figure C-5). The Modem Status screen provides information on the system interfaces and front panel LED status. Table C-5 explains the parameters on this screen. 3.
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual Table C-5. Modem Status Screen Parameters Parameter Type Use Value Indication MODEM NAME Read Viewing the modem type ASMi-52CD Master ASMi-52CD ASMi-52 Standalone ASMi-52 modem MODEM1 LOCAL MODEM2 LOCAL Operational parameters are set for one of the local modems installed in the LRS-24 chassis.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C List of Parameters MODEM NAME:ASMi-52CD DEFINE MODEM PORT NUMBER: 1 SELECT MODEM : MODEM 1 LOCAL RATE SUPPORTED : 2M PS1 TYPE SHDSL MODE : STU-C PS2 TYPE WIRE MODE : 2W BOX TYPE FRAMER TYPE : SLOTTED E1 ACTUAL ANNEX LINE STATUS A : SYNC LINE STATUS B SHDSL STATUS A : DATA SHDSL STATUS B LINE RATE A : 2048K + 8K LINE RATE B LINE TOTAL RATE : 2048K + 8K ACTUAL PSD EOC COMP : PROPRIETARY TIP RING BERT PATTERN : N/A : : : : : : : : : NONE NONE N/A ANNEX B SYNC N/
Appendix C List of Parameters Installation and Operation Manual Parameter Type Use Value ACTUAL ANNEX Read Annex compatibility ANNEX A Indication ANNEX B LINE STATUS A Read Status of Line A SYNC NOT SYNC LINE STATUS B Read Status of Line B SYNC NOT SYNC SHDSL STATUS A Read Status of DSP A IDLE HANDSHAKE TRAINING FRAME IN SYNC DATA DIGITAL LOOPBACK CORE LOOPBACK SHDSL STATUS B Read Status of DSP B IDLE HANDSHAKE TRAINING FRAME IN SYNC DATA DIGITAL LOOPBACK CORE LOOPBACK LINE RATE A
Installation and Operation Manual C.4 Appendix C List of Parameters Displaying the Modem Log File To display the modem log file: 1. In the Modem Setup menu, select Modem Log File. 2. Select the ASMi-52CD slot. A typical Modem Log File screen is shown in Figure C-7. The Modem Log File screen enables you to view in chronological order all the events pertaining to the modem location specified in the Modem Select field: LOCAL or REMOTE.
Appendix C List of Parameters C-14 Displaying the Modem Log File Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card D.1 Introduction The IR-ETH Ethernet card is a bridge that converts Ethernet electrical levels to TTL levels and Ethernet protocol to HDLC protocol. It provides long distance transmission and avoids the Ethernet collision limitation. It is mounted on the ASMi-52CD modem module, installed in the LRS-24 hub. Typical Application A typical application of the ASMi-52CD module, on which the IR-ETH Ethernet card is mounted, is shown in Figure D-1.
Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Physical Description Figure D-2 shows the IR-ETH Ethernet card. Four connectors are provided to connect the Ethernet card to the top of the main module card. The IR-ETH Ethernet card contains a LED and 4-section DIP switch. 4 3 2 1 Figure D-2. Location of DIP Switch and ERR LED on IR-ETH Ethernet Card ERR LED The red ERR LED turns ON in case of bridge buffer overrun.
Installation and Operation Manual D.2 General Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card Technical Specifications LAN Table 10,000 addresses Filtering and Forwarding 15,000 pps Buffer 256 frames Delay 1 frame Standard Conforms to IEEE 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate 10 Mbps (20 Mbps 10BaseT FDX) Protocol HDLC Data Rate According to the modem transmission rate Connector RJ-45 LAN WAN D.
Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Installing Interface Module Check that the LRSI-F-14 interface module (or LRSI-B-14), shown in Figure D-3, was supplied. The fuses are shown in Figure D-4. LRSI-F-14 1 2 L I N E DCE-1 INT ACT DCE-2 Figure D-3. LRSI-F-14 Interface Module F1 F2 J1 F3 F4 F6 F5 F8 F7 Figure D-4. LRSI-F-14 Interface Module Fuses D-4 Installation and Operation ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card IR-ETH LED Indicators Table D-2 lists the IR-ETH LED functions and describes their functions. Table D-2. IR-ETH Bridge LED Indicators LED Name Description Color INT ON – Good link integrity Green ACT ON – Data is received from the Ethernet attached segment or data is transmitted from the modem to the Ethernet segment Yellow Installing the Interface Module To install LRSI-F-14 into the LRS-24 hub: 1.
Appendix D IR-ETH Ethernet Card D-6 Connections Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card E.1 Introduction IR-ETH/Q is an interface module for RAD modems, used for converting the Ethernet 10BaseT electrical levels to the modem TTL levels. It also converts the Ethernet protocol to HDLC to enable long distance transmission and avoid the Ethernet collision limitation. The IR-ETH/Q module also supports IEEE 802.1/Q frames.
Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Physical Description Figure E-2 shows the IR-ETH/Q Ethernet card. Four connectors are provided to connect the Ethernet card to the top of the main module card. The IR-ETH/Q Ethernet card contains a 6-section DIP switch. 6 5 Figure E-2. Location of DIP Switch on IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card DIP Switch Settings Configure the IR-ETH/Q module by setting the DIP switch in accordance with Table E-1.
Installation and Operation Manual E.2 General LAN WAN Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card Technical Specifications LAN Table 2,000 addresses Buffer 200 kbytes Standard Conforms to IEEE 802.3/Ethernet and supports IEEE 802.1/Q frames Data Rate 10 Mbps (20 Mbps 10BaseT FDX) Connectors 10BaseT (UTP): Shielded RJ-45 Protocol HDLC Data Rate According to the modem transmission rate Connector RJ-45 E.
Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual LRSI-F-14 1 2 L I N E DCE-1 INT ACT DCE-2 Figure E-3. LRSI-F-14 Front Panel F1 F2 J1 F3 F4 F6 F5 F8 F7 Figure E-4. LRSI-F-14 Interface Module Fuses E-4 Installation and Operation ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card IR-ETH/Q LED Indicators Table E-2 lists the IR-ETH/Q LED indicators (see Figure E-3) and describes their functions. Table E-2. IR-ETH/Q LED Indicators LED Name Description Color INT ON – Good link integrity Green ACT ON – Data is received from the Ethernet attached segment or data is transmitted from the modem to the Ethernet segment Yellow ERR LED Indicator When illuminated (red), the ERR on the board indicates LAN/WAN error.
Appendix E IR-ETH/Q Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Pin Assignment Table E-3. Pin Assignment of Ethernet RJ-45 Connector E-6 Pin No. ID Function Direction 1 Tx+ Transmit – positive lead Output 2 Tx– Transmit – negative lead Output 3 Rx+ Receive – positive lead Input 4, 5 – Not connected – 6 Rx– Receive – negative lead Input 7, 8 – Not connected – Connections ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card F.1 Introduction The IR-ETH/QN interface module includes a high performance self-learning Fast Ethernet bridge, which is connected to the LAN via a single 10BaseT or 100BaseT port, operating in full- or half-duplex and providing simple and cost-effective interconnection between 10/100BaseT LANs. The IR-ETH/QN interface module also supports IEEE 802.1/P frames and IEEE 802.1/Q frames, enabling VLAN applications.
Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card F.2 Installation and Operation Manual Application Figure F-1 shows a typical application of ASMi-52CD operating opposite two remote ASMi-52 modems connected to the 100BaseT LANs. Local Loop Central Office LRS-24 Customer Premises 2-wire ASMi-52 ASMi-52CD 2-wire ASMi-52 RADview Management Station Figure F-1. Typical Application of ASMi-52CD with IR-ETH/QN F.
Installation and Operation Manual WAN Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card Protocol HDLC Data Rate According to the modem transmission rate F.4 Installation and Operation This section describes: • Setting the IR-ETH/QN DIP switches • Installing the IR-ETH/QN board on the ASMi-52CD modem • Installing LRSI-F-14 interface module. Configuring IR-ETH/QN Configure the IR-ETH/QN module by setting the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 in accordance with Figure F-2, Table F-1 and Table F-2.
Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Table F-1. DIP SW1 Switch Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings (Default settings in bold) 1 MDI Enables or disables automatic MDI/MDIX crossover ON – Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover is enabled OFF – Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover is disabled Note: Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover function is available only if the autonegotiation is enabled (see Table F2).
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card Installing IR-ETH/QN Card To install the IR-ETH/QN card: 1. Press the IR-ETH/QN Ethernet card (with connectors facing down) against the ASMi-52CD module connectors. 2. Fasten IR-ETH/QN to the modem. Installing the Interface Module Check that the LRSI-F-14 interface module (or LRSI-B-14), shown in Figure F-3, was supplied. The fuses are shown in Figure F-4. LRSI-F-14 1 2 L I N E DCE-1 ACT INT DCE-2 Figure F-3.
Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card Installation and Operation Manual Hub Installation To install LRSI-F-14: 1. Insert the LRSI-F-14 module into the upper section of the LRS-24F chassis above the ASMi-52CD module, or into the back section of LRS-24B. 2. Fasten the screws to secure the module to the LRS-24 frame for proper grounding of the module panel. Connecting the LRSI-F-14 Module Table F-3 lists the pinout of the DCE-1/DCE-2 connector of the LRSI-F-14 interface module. Table F-3.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card Fault Propagation IR-ETH/QN has a fault propagation option. This feature propagates the line interface side error conditions to the Ethernet port. Fault propagation disables the Ethernet interface link when a control signal is not received from the line interface. The signal causes the Ethernet interface link to fall hence loosing the Ethernet interface link integrity.
Appendix F IR-ETH/QN Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Card F-8 Installation and Operation Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card G.1 Introduction Overview IR-IP is a high-performance, miniature IP router based on RAD's unique IP router chip, the ChipRouter. The router interface can operate in either half-duplex or full-duplex mode. IR-IP filters the traffic, in accordance with the IP address of each packet, and forwards through the WAN link only packets with foreign addresses.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual Application Figure G-1 shows a typical application of the ASMi-52CD modem equipped with the IR-IP card. LRSI-F-23 Interface Module LRS-24 2-wire ASMi-52 with V.35 Interface Router ASMi-52 with V.35 Interface Router 2-wire ASMi-52CD with IR-IP Telnet Host RADview Management Station Figure G-1.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card DIP Switch Settings Table G-1.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card G.3 Installation and Operation Manual Installation and Operation This section describes: • Installing the IP card on the ASMi-52CD modem module • Installing LRSI-F-23/LRSI-B-23 interface module in the LRS-24 hub. For hub installation and operation of the ASMi-52CD module, see Chapter 2 of this manual. Installing the IR-IP Ethernet Card Caution ASMi-52CD and IR-IP Ethernet cards contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Installation and Operation Manual Note Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Hubs usually do implement the crossover function internally while NICs and other devices do not. Table G-2 provides the pinout of the IR-IP IP-1 (IP-2) RJ-45 connector. Table G-2.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card G.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Default IP Communication Parameters The factory-default IP communication parameters of the interface module are: • The default IP address of the IR-IP Ethernet port is 192.168.205.1, and the default IP subnet mask is 255.255.255.252. • The port will accept IP communication only from the IP address 192.168.205.2.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual Outline of Preliminary Configuration To perform the preliminary configuration procedure: 1. Connect the Telnet host to the LRSI-F-23 interface module. 2. Configure the Telnet host to enable communication with the IR-IP using the default IP parameters. 3. Establish communication with IR-IP and assign the prescribed IP address to its LAN interface. 4.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card After turn-on, the ACT indicator lights from time to time, but there is no response from IR-IP IR-IP has been configured. If you do not know the current IP address of the LAN interface, follow the rescue procedure described in Rescue Configuration section above.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card IR_IP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Installation and Operation Manual S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tool (PING terminal) Press one of the numbers to select or ESC: Figure G-4. IR-IP Main Menu To end the utility, press when the Main menu is displayed. This will also end the Telnet session. Menu Structure of Management Utility Figure G-5 shows the menu structure of the IR-IP management utility.
Installation and Operation Manual G.7 Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Quick Setup Menu The Quick Setup menu is used to select the main parameters’ values that must be defined before you start using IR-IP. Use the Advanced Setup menu (see the Advanced Setup Menu section below) to specify values for other IR-IP configuration parameters not included in this menu. To access the Quick Setup menu: • From the Main menu, type 1. The Quick Setup menu appears (Figure G-6). IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual LRSI-F-23 Interface Module LRS-24 LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.2 Mask: 255.255.255.248 IP Address 192.168.1.2 Mask 255.255.255.248 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 .3 .248 192.168.1.1 .4 .248 192.168.1.1 .5 .248 192.168.1.1 ASMi-52CD with IR-IP .6 .248 192.168.1.1 Figure G-7. Selecting the IP Subnet Mask WAN IP Address Used to enter the IP address for the IR-IP WAN interface, i.e.
Installation and Operation Manual Note Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card It is very important to obtain the correct parameters from the system administrator or ISP. The most common problem when establishing an IP connection is incorrect configuration of IP parameters and default gateway. Do not try to guess these parameters. DHCP Relay IR-IP can operate as a DHCP relay for computers on its LAN.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card G.8 Installation and Operation Manual Management Access Menu The Management Access menu is used to enable the use of passwords to protect the access to IR-IP management utility, and control the inactivity time-out interval. When password protection is enabled, a Telnet management session can start only after the correct password is entered. To access the Management Access menu: • From the Main menu, type 2. The Management Access menu appears (Figure G-9).
Installation and Operation Manual G.9 Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Advanced Setup Menu The Advanced Setup menu is used to select the desired group of IR-IP configuration parameters. The parameters accessed through Advanced Setup menu supplement the parameters available on the Quick Setup screen, by providing control over all the other IR-IP parameters. To access the Advanced Setup menu: • From the Main menu, press 3. The Advanced Setup menu appears (Figure G-10). IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual Device Name Select this parameter to assign an arbitrary name to IR-IP for identification by the system manager (up to eight characters). The assigned name is displayed in the screen header. Contact Person Select this parameter to enter the name of the person to be contacted with matters pertaining to this equipment unit. System Location Select this parameter to enter the physical location of the device.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card WAN Throttle This parameter specifies the maximum data rate at which frames are sent to the WAN (i.e., to the SHDSL link). The available selections are: • • • • • • 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps Full (no restriction on the rate). Since the IP router buffers have a limited capacity (256 frames), it is recommended to select the WAN Throttle parameter in accordance with the line rate.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual The value of this parameter is obtained from your Frame Relay service provider. EIR Used to specify the maximum amount of data, in bits, that the Frame Relay network will attempt to deliver during the measurement interval. The value of this parameter is obtained from the Frame Relay service provider. A typical Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is shown in Figure G-13. IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Security Host/Guest This option can be used to configure the IP router either as a guest unit, to be authenticated by another router, or as a host unit, that authenticates other routers. User Name To Send The name by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself. Password To Send The password by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup ..................................................................... Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Multicast IP ===================================================================== 1. Multicast forwarding :[ Disabled ] 2. Static groups :>>> Press one of the numbers to select or ESC: Figure G-15.
Installation and Operation Manual IR_IP Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Static Multicast Groups Table ----------------------------Group IP Address 1. ................ 2. ................ 3. ................ 4. ................ 5. ................ 6. ................ 7. ................ 8. ................ 9. ................ 10. ............... Press 'A'-add, 'E'-edit, 'D'-delete, 'C'-clear all, 'ESC'-exit: Figure G-16. Static Multicast Groups Table G.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual To access the New Software Download menu: • From the Device Control submenu, type 1. New Software Download menu appears (Figure G-18). IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control ..................................................................... New Software Download ===================================================================== 1. Server IP Address :............... 2.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Erase Configuration Selecting this item allows you to reset all the configuration parameters to their default values. Note • Do this only if you need to reconfigure the module anew (all the parameters). • After erase confirmation all connections with the IR-IP module will be lost. For instructions on further configuration, refer to Performing Preliminary Configuration on page G-7.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual Reset LAN To reset the LAN interface: • From the Resets menu, type 2. You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation. Note This operation restarts the IR-IP LAN controller. To continue your Telnet session, press any key within 15 seconds following the confirmation of the reset operation. Reset WAN To reset the WAN interface: • From the Resets menu, type 3. You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Configuration and Connection This screen is used to view the configuration parameters of IR-IP. In addition, you can also view the current status of the LAN and WAN interface. To access the Configuration and Connection screen: • From the View menu, type 1. The View Configuration screen appears (Figure G-21).
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual Multicast Groups Table Screen This screen is used to display information about the multicast group IP addresses and their status. To access the Multicast Groups Table screen: • In the View menu, type 3. The Multicast Groups Table screen appears (Figure G-23). IR_IP Multicast Groups Table ---------------------Group IP Address Status Press any key for exit S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Group IP Address Status Figure G-23.
Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card IR_IP LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN S/W Ver. 1.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual G.12 Diagnostic Tool (Ping Terminal) Menu This section provides information on the diagnostic tool provided with IR-IP (the ping utility). To access the Diagnostic Tools menu: • In the Main menu, type 6. The Diagnostic Tools menu appears (Figure G-26). IR_IP S/W Ver. 1.
Installation and Operation Manual IR_IP Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tools (PING terminal) ===================================================================== 1. Ping IP Address :192.168.100.011 2. Start Pinging :>>> 3. Stop Pinging :>>> Pinging 192.168.212.001 Sent 27 Recvd 25 Lost 2 Resp.Time 60 ms Press one of the numbers to select or ESC: Figure G-27.
Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card G-30 Diagnostic Tool (Ping Terminal) Menu Installation and Operation Manual ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.
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