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1. ADSL operating mode Line 1 TxHigh Line 2 TxLow Line 3 Disabled ADSL target signal to noise ratio SNR Highstream direction 3 dB Lowstream iirection 3 dB ADSL interleaver delay Highstream direction 0 ms Lowstream direction 0 ms Spanning Tree mode disabled Table 9 Default configuration Installation Instructions A1 Parameter Default Value IP address Subnet mask 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 VoIP mode enabled Base Address 192 168 1 0 Address Mask 255 255 255 0 Coder Type G 723 6 3 kbps Silence Suppresion disabled Voice volume 32 Tone volume 24 Shutdown time for LCD display background 5 min light Acoustical alarm locking state Disabled Telnet password pw p3 Table 9 Default configuration Information about parameter settings are described in section 5 page 42 42 Configuration 5 Configuration 5 1 Management access via LCD menu The integrated LCD display and keypad enables immediate configuartion and monitoring of P3 without the need for any additional tool like PC etc The menu structure is displayed in following picture The operation of the keypad to navigate through the menu items and to select or modify parameters is explained in section 3 2 1 page 18 The main menu is divided into five categories which are described in the pe ASE BOT 2 MAIN MEN
2. 26 Equipment Description The line length influences the transmission data rate The rate adaptive ADSL operation mode will automatically adjust the highest possible data rate dependent on the actual line length and diameter Always use twisted pair cable types because non twisted cable types may reduce the ADSL transmission performance significantly 3 3 3 POTS Interface Three independent RJ45 POTS interfaces serve for transparent provision of the voiceband channel Figure 10 POTS ports For example at one P3 an ordinary POTS set or the integrated handset can be attached to the RJ45 socket whereas at the other location a PBX may be connected The telephone mode selections switch shouldn t be in position of corre sponding line in order not to influence the connection by the integrated handset Vor Figure 11 Telephone mode selector switch Equipment Description 27 Pin assignment of the RJ45 socket for POTS interface is shown in Table 5 and Figure 8 respectively Pin Description 1 3 Not used 4 5 POTS wires 6 8 Not used Table 5 Pin assignment of the POTS interface Recommended cable type UTP 3 or higher category e g UTP 5 STP The cable length shall not exceed 100 m 3 3 4 Handset Interface The handset interface connects the integrated POTS handset with P3 The standard two wire telephone interface enables also usage of alterna tive POTS sets if necessary
3. P3 Portable Data Voice Extension System Installation and Operation Manual Defence Communications Industry Pty Ltd Tel 613 9850 6110 Fax 613 9850 6113 support defence comms org September 2006 Index ee ee ADEE S AON Preface Overview General Information on P3 System Documentation Safety Acronyms and Definitions The P3 Concept Introduction Feature Overview Application Equipment Description Frontpanel Layout Control and Monitoring Elements Keypad Block System Status Display LED Signaling Acoustical Alarm Interfaces LAN Interface Line Interface POTS Interface Handset Interface RS232 Interface DC Power Supply Interface Miscellaneous Battery External AC DC Adaptor POTS Handset Side NOOO 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 6 5 4 7 5 4 8 5 5 Installation Instructions Unpack and Inspect General Installation Guidelines ADSL Connection Setup Spanning Tree Function Setup Ethernet Bridge Setup Point to Point Field Telephone Function Setup VoIP based Network Telephone Function Setup Mixed P3 P1 Applications Default Settings Configuration Management access via LCD menu Submenu ADSL PORTS Submenu ETHERNET PORT Submenu NETWORK SETTINGS Submenu Voice over IP Submenu MISCELLANEOUS Management access via the RS232 interface Remote Management access via Telnet Description of man
4. Configuration 10 Mbps 100Mbps CLEAR STATISTICS STATISTICS od Unicast Frames Non Unicast Frames Errored Frames Discarded Frames RX Unicast Frames Non Unicast Frames Errored Frames Discarded Frames MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURATION DAILING PLAN Base Address Address Mask OPERATION SETTINGS Coder Type Silence Suppression Voice Volume Tone Volume MODE Enable Disable STATISTICS Call Status Called Number Time Total Calls CLEAR STATISTICS Configuration MAIN MENU NETWORK SETTINGS VOICE OVER IP ETHERNET PORT MISCELLANEOUS f CONFIGURATION LIGHT SHUTDOWN 5 min 15 min 1 hour manually ACOUSTIC ALARM Eabled Disabled SERIAL SETTINGS Baudrate Data bits Stop bits Parity bits Protocol INVENTORY Software name Manufacturer Software date Software version COMMANDS Reboot Default Settings Clear all counters 45 46 5 1 1 Submenu ADSL PORTS Configuration The submenu ADSL contains all management elements for configuration and retrieving of statistical and inventory data of ADSL transceivers Submenu Purpose Parameters Parameter values CONFIGURATION Setup mode of
5. Sa Hight eari mar 1 Mbpe ie Loraine Comfiguenaticn B Figure 1 Definition of highstream and lowstream bitrates Inthe highstream direction data rates up to max 8 Mbps are achieved for lowstream direction maximum data rates up to 1 Mbps can be achieved The multiport 100 10Base T auto negotiating Ethernet interface for sym metrical UTP cabling allows for universal interconnection of Ethernet LAN or PCs equipped with Ethernet adapter The P3 features integrated trans parent bridge functionality which is interfaced to the three RADSL lines Each P3 unit contains an integrated telephone handset for voice commu nications over the same copper cable as used for data independently of the LAN traffic and even to LAN failures This can be used to connect P3 to e g a PBX as well as for direct field telephone communication between adjacent P3s Additional Voice over IP based network telephone function allows for secure voice communication in a meshed network to any other P3 location or even PCs connected to the network The P3 Concept 11 P3 is easily configured via the integrated tactile membran keypad and LCD display thus no external computers are required Furthermore a re mote management is provided from any PC without the need of installat ing any dedicated management software The units s functionality can be greatly extended by connecting auxiliary units video cameras encryption modules etc to the Ethe
6. e LEFT return to previous upper level menu selection or return from main menu to status display mode e MENU return to main menu During parameters setting mode the buttons are programmed for selec tion of parameter and for setting the corresponding parameter values In this case the keys indicated by UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT have to be used for selecting the parameters in the direction as listed on the display i e in the case of parameters being listed vertically UP and DOWN have to be used and in the case of parameters being listed hor izontally LEFT and RIGHT have to be used Singular parameters have to be regarded as listed vertically Selected values are entered by pushing the SEL key centre keypad but ton Moving to next menu without pushing SEL will ignore the selected settings 20 Equipment Description The parameter setting mode can be abandoned by scrolling through the displayed parameter list until no further parameter is available in the re spective direction Parameter arrangement Key Vertical order Horizontal order RIGHT Increment parameter value Previous parameter LEFT Decrement parameter value Next parameter UP Previous parameter Increment parameter value DOWN Next parameter Decrement parameter value SEL Selection Parameter valid Selection Parameter valid Table 2 Key functions in parameter s
7. During ADSL link activation Transceiver disabled DISABLED ADSL transceiver switched off Optionally a fifth row can be displayed when pressing the DOWN key It dislayes the adjusted IP address of P3 required for TELNET manage ment and VoIP based network telephone It disappears when pressing the UP key 3 2 3 LED Signaling Table 3 shows the P3 s LED signaling scheme Designation Color Status Description PS Green Steady green External power source connected orange Battery fully charged charge retainment red Steady orange External power source connected Battery is charging Steady red Battery operation Battery capacity gt 30 Slow blinking Battery low red Battery capacity gt 10 Fast blinking Battery critical low red Battery capacity lt 10 Off P3 switched off and no external power source connected Table 3 Local LED signaling Equipment Description 23 Designation Color Status Description Red On Invalid polarity of external DC source Off External DC source polarity ok L LAN Green On LAN link established Blinking Port temporalely partitioned because of excessive collisions Off No LAN link D LAN Yellow Blinking During reception of Ethernet Frames L ADSL Green Steady ADSL link established Blinking ADSL link activation Off No ADSL link D ADSL Yellow Blinking D
8. 723 1 6 3 kbps OPERATION operational para G 723 1 5 3 kbps SETTINGS meters G 711 A law G 711 y law Silence Suppre Enabled sion 4 oe Voice Volume 0 34 Tone Volume i STATISTIC Shows information Call status about current VolP Called Number call Call Duration Total Calls CLEAR STATI Clears VolP stati STICS stics counters Table 13 Submenu Voice over IP desription 1 Base address is used in short dialing mode to calculate the destination IP address of the node to be called see 4 7 page 38 2 Address mask identifies the part of base address to be used to calculate the destination IP address 3 Voice coder types G 711 serve for best quality phone calls at 64 kbps data rate A law and p law identify different PCM encoding schemes The G 723 codecs save bandwidth by app lying voice compression All VoIP stations in the network must use the same coder type 4 Silence suppresion capability saves transmission bandwidth during voice pause DEFAULT SET TINGS default settings 2 LIGHT SHUT light switches off hour manual con DOWN trol 1 CONFIGURATION Enable or disable Alarm Enable ACOUSTIC acoustic alarm Disable ALARM CONFIGURATION Shows RS232 Baud rate SERIAL SET parameters Data bits TINGS Stop bits Parity bits Protocol INVENTORY P3 general informa Software name tion Manufacturer Software version Software date COMMANDS Software restart REBOOT COMMANDS co
9. ADSL Connection Setup 1 Installed twisted pair copper line connection between spring loaded binding posts of different P3 units Note Never shortcut the ports of P3 because the resulting loops will disturb the bridging of Ethernet frames through the unit 2 Configure the ADSL Transceivers TxHigh must be selected at the line end where high data rate shall be transmitted whereas TxLow must be adjusted at the opposite side For configuration of ADSL Transceiver s operating mode refer to sections 5 1 1 page 46 and 5 4 4 page 58 3 Check whether the corresponding ADSL link LED begins to flash and shows steady green indication after some seconds The ADSL link is now active and ready for Ethernet packet transfer You can see the automatically adjusted data rate at the LCD display It is recommended to disable ADSL transceivers not used for network connection in order to save power consumption This is especially impor tant during internal battery operation For switching off transceivers see same sections as mentioned above 4 4 Spanning Tree Function Setup For protection purposes it is possible to use serveral different connections between two P3 or to setup arbitrary ring or meshed network topologies see Figure 16 The spanning tree algorithm ensures that only one of several possible links between two units will be used for data transmission in order to prevent endless Ethernet frame transmission loops When net work topology
10. Figure 12 Handset interface The socket s pin assignment recommended cable type and maximum ca ble length is identical with information provided in previous section 28 Equipment Description 3 3 5 RS232 Interface The RS232 serial interface serves for P3 service and diagnostic manage ment access from a notebook or PC If a device with protector connection e g PC desktop with protector ground shall be connected to the RS232 interface the phone selector switch must be in position VoIP this safety rule does not apply to devic es without earth connection R5232 Figure 13 RS232 interface Pin assignment of the Sub D jack for connecting a configuration terminal is shown in Pin assignment of the Sub D jack for connecting a configura tion terminal is shown in and Figure 14 respectively Pin Description 1 4 6 9 Not used 2 Transmit data 3 Receive data 5 Ground Table 6 Pin assignment of the RS232 interface 5 1 0000 000 0 9 6 Figure 14 Front view of the RS232 socket The cable cord shall be shorter than 3 m Equipment Description 29 3 3 6 DC Power Supply Interface The DC power supply interface supports a universal DC input voltage range between 10 V and 45 V which can be provided by the supplied AC DC adaptor or alternative source like e car batteries e generators e solar panels e etc Figure 15 DC Power Supply Interface Pin Description A
11. Mode TxHigh TxLow MODE ADSL transceiver Disabled CONFIGURATION Setup highstream Target SNR Mar 0 15 dB HIGHSTREAM transmission para gin 1 0 16ms meters Interleaver Delay 2 CONFIGURATION Setup lowstream Target SNR Mar 0 15 dB LOWSTREAM transmission para gin 1 0 16ms meters Interleaver Delay 2 STATISTICS Shows ADSL stati TxBlocks ADSL stical data RxBlocks RxCorrect Blocks RxUncorrectable Blocks RxErrored Seconds 3 Activations STATISTICS Shows HDLC Frame Number HDLC TX Transmitter stati Error Number stics Discarded Frames due to buffer over flow STATISTICS Shows HDLC Frame Number HDLC RX Receiver statistics Error Number Discarded Frames due to buffer over flow CLEAR Clears statistic STATISTICS counters INVENTORY Shows ADSL firm Firmware version ware version Table 10 Submenu ADSL desription 1 Target SNR Margin specifies a target signal to noise ratio which must be met during line Configuration 47 initialization A high target SNR will make the system more resistant against noise distur bance on the cost of a slightly reduced data rate 2 Interleaver enables burst error correction for up to 500 us duration However this causes an additional delay which is specified with this parameter The optimal configuration can be achieved by selecting a maximum possible interleave channel delay in relation to a tolera det delay of the application or higher layer protocols re
12. POTS splitter provides a simultaneous voiceband channel e keypad with tactile membrane control buttons e antiglare black on green LCD display e field telephone function for independent point to point voice com munications over the same copper line as used for data e voice over IP VoIP based network telephone function e power supply by internal battery or external AC DC adapter or alternative DC power source inputs e up to 8 hours battery backup e LED indication of battery mains feeding battery charging ADSL and Ethernet link and data transmission status e sophisticated power management function feeding only those units which are in operational mode e interconnection panel with spring loaded binding posts e shock absorbent ruggedised casing in built carry handle e operation with closed lid possible Software Features e Ethernet transparent Multiport Bridge e Self learning bridging algorithm dynamic update of bridge lookup table e Spanning Tree Algorithm e HDLC Encapsulation of MAC frames The P3 Concept 13 Configuration amp supervision software supporting menu driven com mands e VoIP software stack H 323 amp RTP e TELNET based remote management access e Software download via TFTP Extended diagnostics and testing functions via RS232 interface 14 The P3 Concept 2 3 Application P3 offers many possibilities in the way the system can operate Froma simple point to point transp
13. available at TxHigh for highstream and low stream direction selected target SNR signal noise margin in dB delay caused by the interleaved channel in ms Voice over IP configuration and status information VolP enabled disabled or locked Base address Address mask Voice coder Silence suppression enabled or disabled Configuration data about serial interface baud rate in kbps number of data bits number of stop bits number of parity bits flow control protocol Actual P3 power supply status external supply or internal battery charging status of internal battery Enabling status of acoustic alarm Specific manufacturing data serial number MAC address Hardware version 58 Configuration Ident number Production date 5 4 4 SET Configuration settings The set command is used for configuration of the P3 For selecting the particular functions additional qualifiers have to be selected which possi ble parameter values are listed in the sequel This parameter list will also be displayed in case the set command is executed without additional qual ifiers net P3 network configuration IP layer enable disable spanning tree algorithm IP address IP subnet mask IP default gateway dsl lt 1 3 gt ADSL configuration settings enable disable ADSL transceiver transceiver mode TxHigh or TxLow only possible at TxHigh Separate for highstream and lowstream directi
14. based field telephone function Off Hook the handset Wait for dialing tone Installation Instructions 39 9 Dial the desired number Two numbering formats are supported Long Dialing Format Enter the full IP address including preceding O in 12 digits format Example Called Node 192 168 1 2 12 digits format 192 168 001 002 Dialed Number 192168001002 Short Dialing Format Enter 9 as indication for this format followed by the remaining address part which is not covered by the base address Example Called Node 192 168 1 2 Base Address 192 168 1 0 Address Mask 255 255 255 0 Dialed Number 9002 10 You will hear the ringing or occupied tone now dependent on the net work connection has been established successfully and the opposite station is able to accept the call 11 On the opposite station the telephone rings to signal incoming call 12 As soon as the opposite handset is off hooked the voice communica tion will be possible 4 8 Mixed P3 P1 Applications P1 modems provide LAN interconnection at speeds of up to 8 Mbps and integrate bridging and routing functionality General information about it s installation and configuration contains the corresponding P1 user manual This section addresses all specific information which is useful for operat ing P3 and P1 together in common system applications Operating Mode Always configure P1 for bridge operating mode default setting You ca
15. for some values relating to the necessary Ethernet connection between P3 and your computer 5 5 7 PC to P3 LAN connection Please ensure that the connection from the PC 10BaseT port is to one of the P3 LAN ports from 2 to 6 i e not Port 1 This connection should made using the supplied Ethernet cable straight of 1 1 LAN cable PCs with autonegotiation 100 10 Mbps Ethernet adapters must be configured to 10Base T halfduplex mode within System Control Network Settings Network Adapter window 5 5 8 Provide the following connection paramenters IP address for the P3 unit Subnet mask for the P3 unit Default gateway optional only required if TFTP server and P3 unit belongs to different subnetworks IP address of your computer containing the TFTP server P3 software image file name Configuration 63 An example of all of the boot monitor and P3 settings is depicted in Figure 17 M gpa eed Daus ong Fi Foctable DAML Smeungeskticn prre repr FRG fo man Geo memiior prera sap keg miihin I seco Halon to Fl oer Poren 7 2 0 ibi mary p Applime tina Li Fewtech FI MiiHenlitor Li Golteece piate Wlar vie IFT Ti blapl y Fooductlen jati Yii mjii ayy 2 Fram Feremeter for PTF dominie Pl tr adie 0 8 0 ESE Lini Fl mimaras b B00 i 295 2352 Defaul Sobewsy bio 0g EFI Server I 2 Let 10 Filira for dewebeed Papp flesh jee eli he Figure 17 Software download boot manager me
16. has been superceded All P3 units come with VoIP enabled as a standard Setup the IP address and subnetmask of P3 This address is required to reach your unit from other stations If P3 and other stations suppor ting VoIP based network telephone which belong to the same IP sub network the network address part of IP addresses which is indicated by the subnetmask must be equal Otherwise additionally a default router entry is necessary How to perform these network settings is explained in section 5 1 3 page 48 Setup the base address and address mask The base address is used in short dialing mode to calculate the destination IP address of the node to be called The part of the base address which is used for this calculation is marked by the address mask These and all follo wing configuration settings are described in section 5 1 4 page 49 Setup the voice coder type Voice coder types G 711 serve for best quality phone calls at 64 kbps data rate A law and p law identify dif ferent PCM encoding schemes The G 723 codecs save bandwidth by applying voice compression All VoIP stations in the network must use the same coder type Select silence suppression if desired It will save transmission band width during voice pause Reboot P3 in order to assure that new settings are used by the system Switch the telephone selector switch into position VolP at local and all P3 which shall be reachable by VoIP
17. the specified P3 DC input voltage range see 3 3 6 page 29 e transport storage and operation of the system solely under the specified environmental conditions see Annex D page 70 e direct contact with water has to be avoided never place the device or any auxiliary part e g AC DC adapter in a location where the danger exists that water would be able to penetrate into the device e the external AC DC adaptor must not be applied under conditions of high relative humidity above 95 or condensation e if a device with ground connection e g PC desktop with protection earth shall be connected to the RS232 interface the phone selec tor switch must be in position VoIP this safety rule does not apply to devices without earth connection e operation of the system only in perfect working order in case of following situations the device has to be disconnected from the power supply and sent to repair the power cable or connector are worn or damaged Preface 7 water or other liquids penetrated the device the case is damaged the device shows striking deviations from normal operation CE Marking The P3 RADSL Communication System conforms to the following Euro pean directives Safety CENELEC EN 60950 EMC CENELEC EN 55024 CENELEC EN 55022 The CE mark is affixed to the system to indicate conformity with these di rectives 1 4 Acronyms and Definitions 100Base TX 100 Mbps Twisted Pair Ethern
18. Plus B Minus Cc Unconnected Table 7 Pin assignment of the DC Power Supply Interface 30 Equipment Description 3 4 Miscellaneous 3 4 1 Battery The integrated 12V lead acid battery is maintenance free The nominal lifetime specified by the manufacturer Sonnenschein is 10 years Please contact DCI should the battery ever become not chargeable or require replacement The battery supplies the unit up to 8 hours at 20 C 68 F ambient temper ature and up to 4 hours at very low temperature of 25 C 13 F If the bat tery voltage becomes too low to guarantee P3 s reliable operation the unit is shutdown automatically The battery is recharged as soon as an external power source is connect ed to P3 The maximum recharging time of an empty battery amounts about 5 hours in switched off condition or 12 hours if the unit is operation al Please do not charge the battery at ambient temperature above 40 C 104 F becauce this may reduce the batteries lifetime In case the P3 is not used for a longer time periode it has to be stored in a free from frost environment to prevent battary damage P3 with equipped lead acid battery is not subject of the transport regula tions on dangerous good 3 4 2 External AC DC Adaptor The external AC DC adaptor converts input voltage between 90 260 VAC and 47 63 Hz input frequency into output voltage of 24 VDC The max imum output power amounts 60 W which enables P3 internal battery charg
19. Protection Class IEC529 Closed Lid IP52 Opened Lid IP41 Information on compliance with further standards on request
20. Rate Auto Negotiation Function e RJ45 connector e Interface Wiring 1 MDI 5 MDI X e Distance max 100 m e Cable Type UTP5 100Base TX or UTP3 UTP5 10Base T POTS interface e Three interfaces corresponding to ADSL interfaces for simultane ous transmission of voiceband services via twisted pair copper line e Transparent Tip Ring interface e Connector RJ45 68 e Reference impedance 600 Ohms Handset interface e For VoiP based network telephoniy or point to point field telephone applications e Reference impedance 600 Ohms e Multi frequency Dialing Mode Support e Ringing Frequency 25 Hz Ruggedised Telephone Handset e Multi frequency Dialing Mode Support e Memory for 10 phone numbers e Dialing repetition function RS232 serial interface e Sub D 9 pin connector e Data Rate 38 4 kbps e Distance max 3m Power Supply e DC power input 10 V 45 V e Power consumption for operation below 15 W e External AC DC adaptor with universal input voltage range 90 260 V and 47 63 Hz input frequency e Internal backup batteries for up to 8 hours sustained operation Visual and Audio indicators Alarms e Front panel LEDs indicate unit power battery charging status DC polarity mismatch network connection and activity for Ethernet and ADSL interfaces e Optional acoustic alarm notifies critical system states e g battery critical low 69 Annex B Software Features ADSL Automatic Bitrate Adjus
21. T and VoIP It is set uniqly by pmns and can not be modifed 2 The IP address denotes the local IP node which is used for TCP IP applications It must be configured by the user in order to match to and be unique within the local subnetwork i e same subnet number but different node number 3 The subnetmask identifies the subnet part of the IP address bits which are 1 Vice versa all O bits identify the node number within the subnetwork 4 As default gateway the IP address of a router within the local subnetwork may be entered as an option All IP packets with destination addresses outside the local subnet will be direc ted to this router Configuration 5 1 4 Submenu Voice over IP 49 The submenu Voice over IP contains all management elements for con figuration and retrieving of status and statistical data of VoIP based net work telephone function 50 5 1 5 Submenu MISCELLANEOUS Configuration The submenu MISCELLANEOUS contains all remaining equipment man agement functions Submenu Purpose Parameters Parameter values Submenu Purpose Parameters Parameter values CONFIGURATION Setup short dialing Base Address CONFIGURATION Delay until LCD Shutdown delay 5 min 15 min 1 DIALING PLAN mode parameters Address Mask 2 CONFIGURATION Disable Enable Mode Enabled MODE VoIP mode Disabled CONFIGURATION Setup VoIP Coder Type 3 G
22. U ADSL PORTS 1 NETWORK SETTINGS ETHERNET PORT VOICE OVER IP MISCELLANEOUS 1 Software option only displayed if unlocked ADSL PORTS 3 ADSI P 2 manwe je ADSL PORTS 1 b CONFIGURATION NETWORK SETTINGS MODE ETHERNET FORT TxHigh TxLow Disabled MISCELLANEOUS HIGHSTREAM TxHigh only Target SNR Margin Interleaver Delay LOWSTREAM TxHigh only Target SNR Margin y Interleaver Delay Configuration ADSL PORTS 1 MAIN MENU 43 STATISTIC ADSL TX Blocks RX Blocks RX Corrected Blocks RX Uncorrectable Blocks RX Errored Seconds Activations HDLC TX Frames Errored Frames Discerded Frames RX Frames Errored Frames Discerded Frames CLEAR STATISTIC INVENTORY NETWORK SETTINGS ETHERNET PORT VOICE OVER IP MISCELLANEOUS Firmware Version MAC MAC Adddress SPANNING TREE Enable Disable IP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 44 3 2 MAIN MENU ADSL PORTS 1 NETWORK SETTINGS ETHERNET PORT MISCELLANEOUS 3 2 MAIN MENU ADSL PORTS 1 NETWORK SETTINGS VOICE OVER IP md STATUS
23. a functional point of view according to Figure 6 the four grey shad owed buttons are used for hardware related functions while the white background buttons are used for LCD menu control LOWER UP HIGHER CONTRAST INCREMENT VALUE CONTRAST LEFT MENU SEL RIGHT DECREMENT VALUE ESCAPE VALIDATION MAIN MENU EXECUTE INCREMENT VALUE POWER ON OFF DOWN Ringing Button DECREMENT VALUE Figure 6 Functional Description of P3 Keys Equipment Description 19 The two corner buttons on the top control LCD contrast It is worthful to adjust them to optimize LCD visibility under different ambient light condi tions On the bottom left corner the power on off switch is located In point to point field telephone function the ringing button on the bottom right corner can be pressed in order to call the opposite P3 at the line where the phone selector switch is directed to The remaining white background buttons in the figure above provide soft ware control of P3 By pushing the menu key centre key the program changes into the con trol mode The main menu is displayed The respective active menu item will be displayed highlighted by a blinking cursor During active control mode the keypad is interpreted as follows e UP or DOWN the complete menu is scrolled accordingly in a circular way e RIGHT executes current menu selection which may result for lower level menu selection or execution of selected command
24. agement commands HELP Overview about all management commands VERSION Display of current version administrative data SHOW Display of Status and Configuration information SET Configuration settings STATS Display of statistics CLEAR Clears statistic counters PING Network connectivity testing REBOOT Software Restart Software Download Annex Annex A Annex B Annex C Annex D Warranty Details Provisions of warranty Limited Warranty Repair Turnaround Time Product Return Billing Recycling information Product Specifications Hardware Features Software Features Mechanical Characteristics Environmental Conditions Preface 5 1 Preface 1 1 Overview We are pleased with your choice of our product P3 Portable RADSL Communications System The purpose of this handbook is to provide an overview of the P3 system and to describe the installation operation and maintenance procedures Carefully reading these following instructions will enable you to quickly familiarise with diverse features and advantages of this advanced broad band communications system 1 2 General Information on P3 System Docu mentation The documentation concept for the P3 system covers a number of individ ual documents see Individual documents and ID numbers Document Abbreviation Id no Data Sheet English DBe 951931 System Description SYSe 951933 English User Manual English l OM
25. arent LAN link to a complex web of P3 s in cluding a data repeater effectively extending the reach of P3 from 5 to 10Kms to 15Kms etc see Figure 3 below Sengle fink T K a _ A a A Tt a a a a we ma A To Flenible Hybrid LAN extensaon links E s e A Range Estandar canhguraticn 4 10 ben 15 km eie Figure 3 P3 Field Deployment Configurations The P3 Concept 15 The main application of the system are field deployed LAN networks especially where no other data infra structure exist or possible general LAN network extensions and back ups telemetry applications where a rapid deployment of data networks is essential including defence fire brigades police mining tele medicine remote instrumentation control and monitoring range extender P3 Repeater configuration for up to 5 km with every hop 16 Equipment Description 3 Equipment Description 3 1 Frontpanel Layout This section summarizes all interfaces control and supervising elements of P3 Detailed information about it will be provided in the subsequent sec tions F P3 Ji 1 Communications System aed Tie Figure 4 P3 Frontpanel Layout LCD Display Provides P3 status and responses to the keypad management functions Equipment Description 17 Keypad 9 tactile membran keys supporting following functions e on off switch contra
26. ata transfer via ADSL line Line 1 3 Red Steady Incoming or outgoing ringing signal point to point telephone function Table 3 Local LED signaling 3 2 4 Acoustical Alarm If battery voltage becomes low or critical low an acoustical notification is possible This function can be enabled by the LCD menu or command line interface In default state this alarm is disabled 3 3 Interfaces 3 3 1 LAN Interface The P3 unit contains six Ethernet LAN ports located at the lower right part of the front panel see Figure 7 The left one is a MDI type RJ45 port or a connection be made in a MDIX type port of a Hub or Switch with supplied 1 1 cable The remaining five interfaces are MDIX type RJ45 ports destined to a PC Host MDI connection with supplied 1 1 cable 24 Equipment Description A general rule for the correct use of a normal 1 1 cable or a crossover ca ble is the following To connect a MDI interface to a MDIX interface use a normal 1 1 cable To connect a MDI interface to another MDI interface or a MDIX interface to another MDIX interface use a crossover cable Figure 7 Ethernet LAN ports Pin assignment of the RJ 45 Ethernet sockets is shown in Table 4 and Figure 8 respectively Pin MDI MDIX 1 TX transmit data RX receive data 2 TX transmit data RX receive data 3 RX receive data TX transmit data 4 5 Not used Not used 6 RX rec
27. bed in in 6 4 page 65 34 Installation Instructions 4 2 General Installation Guidelines The P3 s location of use must be in accordance with the safety rules see 1 3 page 5 This especially implies e direct contact with water has to be avoided never place the device or any auxiliary part e g AC DC adapter in a location where the danger exists that water would be able to penetrate into the device Further advice e at high ambient temperature gt 40 C 104 F never expose the system to direct solar radiation immediately before or during it s operation excessive exposure to dust must be avoided when device lid is open You can operate the unit with both opened or closed lid respectively Be fore closing the lid make sure that all external cabling is located in the rub ber cable insertion slot at the bottom side of the unit Before switching on or connecting any external power source to P3 the unit must be connected to ground Use for this purpose the yellow green coloured terminal screw on the front panel after you have opened the lid For switching on the unit press the On Off button on the lower left cor ner of the keypad for a short moment For switching off the unit the On Off button must be pressed for at least 3 sec in order to avoid uninten tionally shutdown After switching off the unit please wait for at least 10 sec before switching on it again Installation Instructions 35 4 3
28. changes e g because of link failure the algorithm automat ically determines new pathes for all reachable nodes However this procedure takes some time of about 30 s while application data transmis sion is interrupted Therefore it is recommended to enable spanning tree algorithm only where required 36 Installation Instructions You can check whether spanning tree is enabled or disabled by the menu NETWORK SETTINGS SPANNING TREE Enable spanning tree function is further reviewed in 5 1 3 page 48 and 5 4 4 page 58 A N a 3 P3 P3 P3 Unused ADSL Path Used ADSL Path Used ADSL Path Ring Configuration Used ADSL Path Used ADSL Path Used Used Used ADSL Path ADSL Path r ADSL Path U EN nused Used Used ADSL Path ADSL Path ADSL Fain ADSL Path Figure 16 System Configurations requiring Spanning Tree Function 4 5 Ethernet Bridge Setup 1 Connect network units PCs workstations hubs switches routers etc with P3 s LAN interfaces refer to 3 3 1 page 23 for cabling and 10Mbps or 100Mbps mode related information 2 Check whether the green link LED signals Ethernet link availability for the corresponding LAN port 3 The bridging of Ethernet Frames via P3 does not require any configu ration All hosts in the network will be reachable as well as they would belong to a common Ethernet segment Installation Instructions 37 4 6 Point to Point Field Telephone Function Set
29. d will be repaired on a time and material basis dci will contact the customer for disposition on any equipment that is in this condition or determined to be beyond repair In the event that the returned equipment is not covered by warranty dci will contact the customer with estimated repair or replacement charges and obtain customer disposition of the product if a purchase or der has not been provided 6 6 Recycling information The product contains a lead acid battery At the product end of life customer should return battery or the complete unit to dci Alternatively qualified recycling metal merchant could be approached 67 Annex Product Specifications Annex A Hardware Features ADSL interface e Three ADSL interfaces which can operate in TxHigh or TxLow mode independently from each other e DMT ADSL according to ITU T G 992 1 amp ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 Full rate over analogue telephone lines e Up to 8 Mbps in highstream direction and 1Mbps in lowstream direction in 32 kbps increments e Maximum reach up to 5 km with AWG26 cabling longer with thik ker gauge copper e Connector type WD 1A TT spring loaded binding posts e Copper Cable Types Symmetrical twisted pair shielded or unshielded Military or Industrial Grade steel reinforced copper cable Ethernet interface e 6 parallel interfaces e Interface Type 10Base T IEEE802 3 100Base TX IEEE802 3u half duplex e Data
30. e 951935 Table 1 Individual documents and ID numbers 1 3 Safety The P3 system has been developed with the latest technology and high degree of operational safety including compliance with the latest ISO 9001 standards The system is safe in normal operation There are however limited sources of danger that mustnot be neglected inside the device exist dangerous currents and due care must be excercised DCI recommends only experienced personnel to access P3 s internal components 6 Preface The following rules must be observed to keep the technically unavoidable residual risk to a minimum e installation commissioning configuration and de installation solely by skilled personal using the relevant documentation the user must have read and understood installation operation and safety instructions e P3 system must be connected to earth ground by using the termi nal screw attached to the front panel before connecting any exter nal cabling e no smoking no open flames no sparks during battery charging process in close neighborhood to the unit e incase of using the supplied AC DC adapter it must be ensured that AC power plug fits securely into the AC outlet and that the voltage and frequency ratings indicated in this manual will corre spond to the AC power source e in case of using any alternative external power suppliy e g gene rator car battery solar panel it must be ensured that the produced voltage corresponds to
31. e correct designation of the serial interface port in case your PC has more than one COM port Connect To ie Configuration 53 5 For serial data transfer following parameter settings have to be done Bits per second Data rate equal to 38400 bps Data bits Always utilise value 8 here Parity Check whether no parity is set Stop bits Choose 1 stop bit Flow Control The option None has to be selected COM1 Properties 6 If you press now the enter key the command prompt P3 gt appears at the screen Now you are permitted to perform management transactions as described in section 5 4 page 55 54 5 3 Configuration Remote Management access via Telnet Beside the local management access via the RS232 interface manage ment access to P3 can be performed alternatively via an Ethernet LAN The following steps are required 1 oR Ww Setup the IP address and subnetmask of P3 If P3 and the PC where the management actions shall take place belong to the same IP sub network the network address part of IP addresses which is indicated by the subnetmask must be equal Otherwise additionally a default router entry is necessary How to perform these network settings is explained in section 5 1 3 page 48 After settings have made a P3 restart is necessary To access P3 from a local host connect P3 with the LAN via Ethernet interface It s also possible to access P3 from hosts c
32. eive data TX transmit data 7 8 Not used Not used Table 4 Pin assignment of the RJ45 socket VIII 8 1 Figure 8 Front view of the RJ 45 socket Equipment Description 25 All interfaces are capable of supporting 10Base T or 100Base TX Ether net half duplex transmission The actually speed is determined by auto negotion between P3 and the corresponding opposite node If the opposite node also supports 100Base TX this high speed will be adjusted On the other hand when the opposite node is only capable of 10Base T operation this low rate will be adjusted If all connected Ethernet links are able to support 100Base TX 100 Mbps transmission speed is adjusted for the integrated repeater otherwise all links are forced to run at 10 Mbps for compatibility reasons The P3 allows the use of either shielded or nonshielded cables of catego ry 3 4 or 5 For 100 Base TX category 5 is strongly recommended to ensure high quality of transmission The maximum cable length shall not exceed 100 m 3 3 2 Line Interface P3 provides three independent line interfaces each of them for simulta neous ADSL and voiceband transmission Figure 9 Line port binding posts The spring loaded binding posts are especially suited dedicted for direct connection of steel reinforced copper wires simply by pressing the con nector buttons and inserting the wires into the prepared holes No precau tions are necessary for correct line polarity
33. et 10Base T 10 Mbps Twisted Pair Ethernet ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line DMT Discrete Multitone H 323 VoIP protocol suite defined by International Telecommunications Union HDLC High Level Data Link Control Protocol LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emission Diode MAC Medium Access Control Protocol MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDI X MDI with internal crossover P3 Portable RADSL Communications System PBX Private Branch Exchange POTS Plain Old Telephone Service RADSL Rate Adaptive ADSL RJ45 RS232 RTP Sub D TELNET TFTP TxHIGH TxLOW UTP VoIP Preface 8 pin connector socket type Serial Interface Real Time Transport Protocol Physical connector type TCP IP oriented terminal program Trivial File Transfer Protocol ADSL transceiver unit transmitting at high data rate ADSL transceiver unit transmitting at low speed Unshiedled Twisted Pair Voice over IP The P3 Concept 9 2 The P3 Concept 2 1 Introduction In the world of modern and diversified data applications rapidly estab lished communications links of high bandwidth are in increasing demand This is particularly prominent in areas where no clear line of sight exist for radio signals to propogate or laying of fibre optic cable is difficult P3 were designed in close collaboration with Australian Army Signallers RASC specifically to overcome problems of establishing comms infra structure in d
34. etting mode During selection of parameter values typing the Increment Decrement parameter value key will change the parameter values step by step sin gle step mode Pushing down the key for longer periods the granularity of parameter values will increase within a first time period linear and after a certain time exponentially Changing the direction will result in decreas ing of value granularity Inactivation for some time will reset the step width to the lowest one In this case values within large intervals can be adjusted very economi cally Please take care by typing the correct keys fast enough in order to adjust the required granularity steps for quick parameter settings before a time interval will be interpreted as a pause for switching back to single step mode Most parameters do not need this procedure due to small parameter val ue ranges Activation of dedicated operational states by following keypad combina tions e RIGHT LEFT modifies the control mode in a way that previous menu sequences are recommended to the user for subsequent operations This may simplify the navigation within the menu struc ture if specific system parts have to be configured or supervised The function is deactivated by typing these key combination again Equipment Description 21 e RIGHT SEL switch on display light permanently only if manual display light control is selected e LEFT SEL switch off display
35. ic counters of specified line voip Clears Voice over IP statistic counters all Clears all P3 statistic counters Configuration 61 5 4 7 PING Network connectivity testing The ping command checks connectivity to the host in the network to the IP address that is specified in the command The timeout of waiting for a reply in seconds and the number of repetitions are optional parameters Syntax ping host timeout ping s count host timeout 5 4 8 REBOOT Software Restart The reboot command performs a software restart of the P3 5 5 P3 Software Download Upgrade The software download function provides P3 functionality update as well as any new features introduction The manufacturer will provide advice about new software releases and may conduct the installation during annual training refreshers To carry out this function the following steps have to be done 5 5 1 Getting the TFTP server software and the P3 software image The following files are required PUMPKIN EXE contains installation software for TFTP server P3 software image file name is dependent on version 5 5 2 Installing the TFTP server Please run the program PUMPKIN EXE This will install the TFTP server on your computer You may select the destination directory during installation procedure 5 5 3 Software Download from TFTP server to P3 units Please start the TFTP server via the start menu Programs Accesso
36. ifficult terrain In short P3 is a soldier friendly device designed for fast and effective data and voice links set up over copper cables or DON10 without loss of functionality compared to fibre optic networks The P3 P for Portable 3 independent RADSL transmission channels is a stand alone communication system for data and voice links extensions capable of 8Mbs throughput over 8Kms of copper cables The asymmetric tranmsission channels can be configured for high and low or Master and Slave data transmission independently This is shown in the Figure 1 below Let s assume a simple point to point links must be established consisting of 2 x P3s indicated by P3 a and P3 b and interconnected by one twisted copper pair In configuration A the asymmetric transmission capability is set for high bit rate transmission from P3 a to P3 b and low bit rate trans mission from P3 b to P3 a This is indicated by highstream and low stream accordingly In configuration B the opposite directions for highstream and lowstream are adjusted The RADSL transceiver transmitting in highstream direction is denoted as TXHIGH whereas the 10 The P3 Concept transceiver transmitting in lowstream direction is denoted as TxLOW Each physical RADSL interface of a P3 system can be configured accord ing to the real needs in a network configuration Pia man B felipe PIi Highwtraan max i hipa Lowsiream Configuration A Pa mar 8 Mbps Pa
37. ing and operation simultaneously The DC output contains the following protections e Overvoltage Protection e Short circuit protection e Overload protection Equipment Description 31 In all cases the output will shut down and latch off till restarting When using the adapter relative humidity of 95 shall not exceed Con densation conditions must be avoided 3 4 3 POTS Handset The integrated POTS handset can be used for both VoIP based network telephone function or point to point field telephone function respectively The on hook off hook key is located at the bottom side of the unit It must be pressed to enable receiving calls Therefore please make sure that the handset is always inserted into the attachment angles when no call is active For VoIP based network telephone function the dialing keys 0 9 are used to enter the destination number Integrated calling number memo ries and a re dialing function facilitate the entry of phone numbers Re dialing function The last dialed phone number will be taken automatically for setup of the next call Press key Storage of dialing numbers 1 Off hook the handset and wait for dialing tone co 4 Type in the desired memory index 0 9 2 Press key Press key Type in the phone number to be stored on this memory index 32 Equipment Description 6 Press key Dial with stored number 1 Off hook the handset and wa
38. it for dialing tone 3 Type in the memory index 2 Press key Dialing memory deletion 1 Off hook the handset and wait for dialing tone Press key Press 1 key 4 Dial 1590 Press key Dial 251 7 Press key a All memory indices will be deleted now Installation Instructions 33 4 Installation Instructions 4 1 Unpack and Inspect Upon receiving P3 unpack the unit and inspect it for signs of damage If it has been damaged in transit report the extent of the damage to the trans portation company and to DCI immediately Order replacement equipment if necessary The following standard items are shipped with each P3 please check your package for all the expected items Component Number Description P3 Base Unit 1 Aluminium case with closable lid POTS Handset q4 Handset for telephone functions AC DC Adapter 1 External adapter converting mains voltage into 24 V DC voltage Mains Cable for AC DC 1 With power plug according to Adapter national specifications LAN Cable 1 1 1 connecting cable for inter connecting P3 and a Ethernet Hub Switch or Host with RJ 45 connector at both sides black colour Management Cable 1 1 1 connecting cable for inter connecting P3 and a PC with 9 pin Sub D male and female connector Operations Manual 1 This document Table 8 P3 scope of delivery If shipment is incomplete or incorrect contact dei as descri
39. light permanently only if manual display light control is selected 3 2 2 System Status Display After switching the P3 on the system status is displayed on the LCD dis play Dynamic refresh update of this information is performed periodically The following general system status information can be obtained from the display in the default mode i e neither control mode nor parameter set tings mode is active The top row shows status infomation about LAN interfaces and power supply ETHER 10 HDuplex LAN interfaces operating at 10 Mbps in half duplex mode ETHER 100 HDuplex LAN interfaces operating at 100 Mbps in half duplex mode if Battery operation normal battery status capa city gt 30 E Battery low capacity gt 10 L Battery critical low capacity lt 10 Note The periodic display cycle of all battery icons symbolizes the battery charging process including charge retainment which takes place as soon as an external power adpator is connected with P3 The lower three rows characterize the status of ADSL Transceivers 1 3 Transceiver operates in TxHIGH Mode TX xXxxx RX yyy ADSL link displaying data rates kbps esta blished 22 Equipment Description NOLINK TxHigh No ADSL link available INIT TxHigh During ADSL link activation Transceiver operates in TxLOW Mode RX xxxx TX yyy ADSL link displaying data rates kbps esta blished NOLINK TxLow No ADSL link available INIT TxLow
40. n check this e g with a terminal connected to P1 serial interface and issuing the command show mode If disabled you can enable bridge mode with the command set mode Don t forget to call write command to save this modification permanent It doesn t matter whether manage ment IP port is enabled or disabled 40 Installation Instructions P3 P1 connection Steel reinforced copper wires can be directly connected to both P1 and P3 at the integrated spring loaded binding posts If you want to connect a P3 ADSL port with P1 H it must be configered for TxLOW operating mode Vice versa if you want to connect a P3 ADSL port with P1 L it must be configured for TXHIGH See 5 1 1 or 5 4 4 to get informed how to per form these settings Transparent Voice Channel If you want to use the voiceband channel transparently for other applica tions it is directly accessible at the corresponding POTS interface of P3 The telephone mode selector switch should not be directed to this line At P1 side you need a external splitter to be inserted between P1 and the copper twisted pair transmission line Splitter units can be ordered as a option see P1 manual P1 Management The P1 management command remote which is used to perform man agement actions on the opposite P1 from the local RS232 terminal is not appliable when connecting P1 with P3 4 9 Default Settings P3 provides default configurations as shown in Table 9 Parameter Default Value
41. nfiguration of COMMANDS Clears all statistical CLEAR ALL counters COUNTERS Table 14 Submenu MISCELLANEOUS desription 1 The manual light control is explained in section 3 2 1 page 18 2 P3 default settings are listed in section 4 3 page 35 Configuration 51 5 2 Management access via the RS232 interface The management access via RS232 interface supports sophisticated ser vice and diagnostics functions like software download It is not required for typical application of P3 which can be fully controlled and supervised via the display and keypad based integrated user interface Note If a device with ground connection e g PC desktop with pro tection earth shall be connected to the RS232 interface the telephone mode selector switch must be in position VoIP this safety rule does not apply to devices without earth con nection In the sequel management access via the serial interface of a Windows based PC is described Alternatively other terminal types can be utilized as well Please consult the documentation of the appropriate device in this case 1 Connect your P3 unit to the serial PC interface by means of the supp lied cable cord 2 Start the program Hyper Terminal You will find this program within the start menu follow the path Program Accessories Hyper Termi nal 52 Configuration 3 Assign a name to it e g P3 Connection Description hh 4 Adjust th
42. ntioned in the Instruction etc Any defect that occurs due to repair modification etc performed by anyone other than dci e Removing the front panel by unauthorized users will void any future warranty claims Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport a fall shock etc after purchase of the product Any defect or damage that occurs due to fire earthquake flood damage thunderbolt other natural disasters environmental pollu tion and irregular voltage sources Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storage such as keeping the product under conditions of high temperature and humidity improper maintenance etc e Any defect that occurs due to sand mud etc entering the inside of the product casing dci s sole liability under warranty shall be limited to repairing or replac ing the product Any liability for secondary damage which are caused by a defect of this product are excluded Warranty Details 65 6 2 Limited Warranty If a returned product after examination by dci was found to have a fault or defect or damage of any sort caused by improper use of the product or it would be obvious that the product being exposed to extreme operating conditions dci will undertake repairs or replacement at cost The transportation charges for shipment of returned products to dci will be prepaid by the Buyer dci may use reconditioned parts for such repair or replacement This warran
43. nu example 5 5 9 Software Download Completion When the download is complete the P3 unit will perform an automatic restart with the new software version You may now quit the TFTP server or continue software download for additional P3 units The TFTP server supports also downloading for several P3 units in parallel Note If a download could not be completed successfully e g because of power fail or Ethernet link disconnection you will need to repeat the software download process by calling the boot manager again after restart 64 Warranty Details 6 Warranty Details 6 1 Provisions of warranty The dci grants a claim of guarantee for this product in accordance with contract conditions dei warrants that for a period of 24 month from the date of shipment the hardware portion of its products will be free of material defects and faulty workmanship under normal use dei obligations under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at dci premises any such hardware product which is returned during the 12 months warranty period in accordance with dei instructions and which is confirmed by dci to comply with the foregoing warranty conditions This warranty does not cover the following and the customer will be re quired to pay repair charges even for defects occuring within the guaran tee period referred to above Any defect that occurs due to mishandling such as an operation performed that is not me
44. number of discarded frames due to buffer over flows dsl lt 1 3 gt ADSL statistical information number of sent blocks number of received blocks number of corrected received blocks number of uncorrectable received blocks number of errored seconds number of ADSL initializations hdlc lt 1 3 gt HDLC statistical information HDLC receiver number of received HDLC frames number of receive errors number of discarded frames due to buffer over flows 60 Configuration HDLC transmitter number of sent HDLC frames number of transmit errors number of discarded frames due to buffer over flows voip Voice over IP statistical information current call state dialed number total calls list of previous calls called number incoming outgoing call call establishment remote site address for outgoing calls 5 4 6 CLEAR Clears statistic counters The clear command clears statistic counters For selecting the particular statistic counters additional qualifiers have to be selected which possible parameter values are listed below This parameter list will also be dis played in case the clear command is executed without additional qualifiers ether Clears Ethernet statistic counters dsl Clears ADSL statistic counters of all lines dsl lt 1 3 gt Clears ADSL statistic counters of specified line hdlc Clears HDLC statistic counters of all lines hdlc lt 1 3 gt Clears HDLC statist
45. onnected at remote P3 via ADSL links Select the program Telnet at your PC or at your workstation Go to menu connect and open the window remote system Enter the current IP address of P3 for establishing the connectivity If PC and P3 do not belong to the same IP subnetwork additionally the default gateway settings have to be made in the PC After establishing the connection between P3 and PC you are reque sted to enter user name user p3 and password default pw p3 See section 5 4 page 55 for changing the password or reset it to default value respectively Configuration 55 7 After display of the P3 gt command prompt at the screen you may perform configuration management of the P3 unit f Tara LIA 5 4 Description of management commands Table 15 contains all available management commands for accessing P3 via the RS232 or the TELNET interface Command Description help overview about commands version display of current version show status indication set configuration stats statistics Table 15 Overview about management commands 56 Configuration Command Description clear clears statistic counters ping network connectivity testing reboot software restart Table 15 Overview about management commands Only lower case letters may be used for command input 5 4 1 HELP Overview about all management command
46. ons Target SNR signal noise margin in dB Delay caused be interleaved channel in msec voip Voice over IP configuration settings enable disable VoIP function base address address mask coder type enable disable silence suppression Note If the VoIP function is locked you are requested to enter the unlock code to use this feature alarm Enable disable acoustic alarm password Password setup for TELNET access defaultpw Reset password for TELNET access to default value Configuration 59 defaults Reset all configuration parameters except TELNET password to default values 5 4 5 STATS Display of statistics The stats command displays the actual counter value of different data for valuation of data transmission capabilities and system performance For selecting the particular statistic information additional qualifiers have to be selected which possible parameter values are listed below This param eter list will also be displayed in case the stat command is executed with out additional qualifiers ether Statistic data about the Ethernet interface Receiver number of received unicast Ethernet frames number of received non unicast Ethernet frames i e broadcast or multicast number of receive errors number of discarded frames due to buffer over flows Transmitter number of sent unicast Ethernet frames number of sent non unicast Ethernet frames number of transmit errors
47. ries Klever Co Pumpkin After the program window appears on the screen please select the menu Options and enter the directory where the P3 software image is located Please select the option Give all files within the group Read behaviour Configuration 62 Next a connection between pc and P3 via an RS232 interface is to be established Start the terminal program as described in the P3 User Guide section 5 2 Page 51 5 5 4 Start Programs Accessories Communications Hyperterminal and Configure the serial port COM1 or COM2 or other to the following parameters from the Hyperterminal window select File Properties from the newly opened window New Connection Properties select Connection Using the appropriate serial port COM1 or COM2 etc Select Configure option and select the following communications parameters Bit Rate 38400 bps Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits none Flow Control none Communication to the P3 via the serial cable should now be possible Any key pressed and the computer keyboard should produce a response from P3 5 5 5 Type the command reboot Please press a key computer keyboard within 2 seconds of the initial message To run boot monitor press any key within 2 seconds the reboot command provides access to the boot management menu 5 5 6 At this stage please select item Software Update Flash via TFTP You will be asked
48. rnet interface P3 can operate on the internal battery capable of up to 8 hours of opera tions under full load conditions significantly longer with only one or two RADSL channels in use Apart from the internal power supply P3 offers a number of external powering options like AC DC mains adapter car batteries generators or solar panels The following Figure 2 shows the P3 system layout with the main controls Mechanic maim naho 7 4 FT faaks corer bel in cinei piste i j kr arije of i ipie er Ley paaria i eT p Heem rra E k ai inn green up ie E hart of i demi for supency Opi ao ut m a wold L i 1 P a _ Copper Coik bietan iaprag Weather prodi imajo Eeorkng posh phony haired eet es ee I pj pee ill i r POTS mome ky r Fo prng e a iene p T Chara praata Kappad used io l l Map aie Gp T l eo 1 Mungan 10010 Basit M T LAH interlace Figure 2 P3 Mechanical Layout P3 is fully compliant with the P1 single RADSL channel LAN extension system ensuring flexible and cost effective configurations Please refer to 4 8 page 39 for detailed information how to operate P1 and P3 in com mon system applications 12 The P3 Concept 2 2 Feature Overview Hardware Features e 3 independent rate adaptive RADSL DMT transceivers e each transceiver can be configured for TXHIGH or TxLOW mode independently e 6 port auto negotiating 10 Base T 100 Base TX Ethernet interface e
49. s The help command lists all available management commands Alterna tively this could be done by entering the key question mark 5 4 2 VERSION Display of current version administrative data The version command displays administrative data Application Manufacturer Software version Software release date Software version of ADSL firmware 5 4 3 SHOW Display of Status and Configura tion information The show command displays current status configurations and interface conditions For selecting particular status and configuration information additional qualifiers have to be selected which parameters are listed in the sequel This parameter list will also be displayed in case the show command is executed without additional qualifiers ether Shows actual speed at the Ethernet interface 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps net P3 network settings IP and MAC layer Configuration dsl lt 1 3 gt voip serial power alarm prod 57 MAC layer address Spanning tree algorithm enabled or disabled IP address IP subnet mask IP default gateway ADSL configuration and status information actual status of the ADSL link active init no link actual data rate in kbps highstream and lowstream direction actual SNR signal noise margin TxHigh lowstream TxLow highstream actual line attenuation TxHigh lowstream TxLow highstream Following parameters are only
50. spectively 3 Second interval where at least one of the following events occured CRC checksum error Loss of signal LOS defect Severely errored frame SEF defect 5 1 2 Submenu ETHERNET PORT The submenu ETHERNET contains all management elements for super vision of the six Ethernet ports Submenu Purpose Parameters Parameter values STATUS Shows interface speed Mode 10 Mbps 100 Mbps STATISTICS TX Shows Ethernet Transmitter stati stics Unicast Frames Non Unicast Fra mes Error Number Discarded Frames due to buffer over flow STATISTICS RX Shows Ethernet Receiver statistics Unicast Frames Non Unicast Fra mes Error Number Discarded Frames due to buffer over flow CLEAR Clears Ethernet STATISTICS statistic counters Table 11 Submenu ETHERNET desription 48 Configuration 5 1 3 Submenu NETWORK SETTINGS The submenu NETWORK SETTINGS contains all network related man agement elements Submenu Purpose Parameters Parameter values MAC ADDRESS Display of MAC MAC Address 1 Address Spanning Tree Enable Disable Mode Enabled Spanning Tree Disabled algorithm IP SETTINGS Setup of IP parme IP Address 2 ters Subnet Mask Default Gateway 4 Table 12 Submenu NETWORK SETTINGS desription 1 The MAC address is assigned as layer 2 address to the local IP port which is used for TCP IP applications like TELNE
51. st control of LCD display e LCD menu navigation keys e ringing button for point to point telephone function Line Interface Spring loaded binding posts for easy connection of up to three copper lines ADSL LED block Indicates link and data transmission status of ADSL transceivers POTS Interface Enables transparent usage of the line for voiceband applications Handset Interface Connecting the integrated handset or ordinary POTS set for VoIP based network telephone or point to point field telephone function Handset Ruggedized POTS handset with integrated dialing block Telephone mode selector switch Selection of desired telephone function VoIP based network telephone or point to point field telephone function respectively Ethernet Interface 6 LAN ports available operating at 10Base T or 100Base Tx Ethernet mode Attached LEDs indicate link and data transmission status RS232 Interface Useful for extended maintenance and diagnostics functions e g software download Power Supply interface For all DC input sources in voltage range between 10V and 45 V At tached LEDs indicate power status and voltage polarity mismatch 18 Equipment Description Ground Terminal Connects P3 to earth ground 3 2 Control and Monitoring Elements 3 2 1 Keypad Block The tactile membrane control buttons are arranged in a 3x3 push button structure see Figure 5 Figure 5 P3 Keypad Arrangement From
52. tment RADSL Ethernet Bridging IEEE802 1d transparent learning bridge Dynamic learning of MAC addresses Bridging table size 4096 stations Automatic aging of bridging table entries Spanning Tree Algorithm IEEE802 1d HDLC Encapsulation of MAC Frames with minimum overhead Management Manage all functions through an integrated LCD display keypad interface Local management console for extended service and diagnostics via RS232 interface Remote management support vial Telnet console from an arbitrary point in the network Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP support for software updates Voice over IP software Compliant with ITU T H 323 Protocol Stack family Speech Compression according to ITU T G 723 1 6 3 5 3 kbps and G 711 64 kbps A law u law Annex C Mechanical Characteristics Mil Spec shock absorbent ruggedised casing air pressure valve for air transport In built carry handle Dimensions 326 mm x 300 mm x 226 mm L x W x H 70 e Weight approx 11kg 24lb e Storage space for supplementary parts Annex D Environmental Conditions e Safety CENELEC EN 60 950 e EMC Immunity CENELEC EN 55024 Emission CENELEC EN 55 022 e Climatic Conditions Operation 25 C 13 F 55 C 131 F ETSI ETS 300 019 1 3 Class 3 3 Storage 25 C 13 F 55 C 131 F ETSI ETS 300 019 1 1 Class 1 2 Transport 40 C 40 F 70 C 158 F ETSI ETS 300 019 1 2 Class 2 3 e Mechanical
53. ty does not apply to any product which has been repaired worked upon or altered by persons not authorised by dci or has been determined to be subjected to misuse accident fire or other accident or operation beyond its designed range 6 3 Repair Turnaround Time Products sent in for repair will be repaired and returned promptly The standard turnaround time on all repairs shall be 30 days of receipt of the returned unit at dci on current products and within 30 days 6 4 Product Return The returned P3 must be packed at least in equivalent quality packaging material Otherwise if equipment arrives damaged due to sub standard packaging the owners for such a damage would lie with the customer Return the defective unit s freight prepaid to the dci Customer Re pair Facility at the following address Defence Communications Industry 4 Nirvana Crescnt Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia Please mark the correspondence regarding the order and include the fol lowing with the returned unit All known facts as to the nature of the failure 66 Warranty Details e Company name address and name of person to contact in case of questions about the unit s e Shipping address for the return of the unit s upon completion of repairs 6 5 Billing In the event of euipment returned for repair replacement irrespectively of the warranty status and which is found to be damaged due to customer negligence or which has had parts remove
54. up Note For safety reasons no device with ground connection may be attached to RS232 interface when point to point telephone function is used 1 Connect the handset or an ordinary phone set to the handset inter face which is located directly below the telephone mode selector switch 2 Off hook the handset 3 Switch the telephone mode selector switch to the line 1 3 where you want to direct the call 4 Check whether there is a twisted pair connected to the corresponding line binding post 5 Call the user at opposite P3 by pressing the button marked with a bell symbol at the bottom right corner of the LED keypad The correspon ding line LED above the phone selector switch indicates that you are calling desired direction 6 On the opposite side the incoming call is always indicated by the cor responding line LED above the telephone mode selector switch and a acoustic alarm is generated independently of the actual telephone selector switch position Additionally the handset rings if the tele phone mode selector switch is already in the line position of incoming call 7 The user at the opposite side has simply to off hook the handset and to switch the telephone mode selector switch to the indicated position in order to enable voice communications 8 On Hook both handsets after the call has finished 38 Installation Instructions 4 7 VoIP based Network Telephone Function Setup Note Code protection of the VoIP feature

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