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1. is selected the message will disappear and editing may continue If y is pressed all modifications will be abandoned and the last updated configuration will be re printed on the screen Changing the Configuration Page The Configuration Page required e g Alarms is selected by moving the cursor to the upper right area and pressing Enter when alongside the required page The currently selected page is indicated by a Restoring the Factory Default Configuration The system may be reset back to the factory default configuration by pressing CTRL R four times when the cursor is on the Terminal emulation page see page 12 A Confirm message will be displayed before the configuration is reset The previous configuration will be lost This method uses the 10Base T RJ45 port Ethernet port An SNMP management package i e Open View SNMP can be used along with the supplied MIB to manage the Card Cage System If additional Channel Cards are installed after the initial installation a new MIB may be required please contact Black Box for information The MIB must be compiled and installed in accordance with the instructions for the specific SNMP management application being used You should refer to the user guide for your SNMP management software for more details TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 29 G Converter Chassis Diagnostics For diagnostics of the Channel Cards see the relevant Data Channel Card manual
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3. Manager Card The upper LED of the 5 LED display being illuminated red indicates Manager Card faults If the Manager is suspected to be faulty test the functionality of the card by substitution with a known working card Power Supply and Fan faults are also indicated on the Manager Card LED display the LED display is shown in the diagram at the top of Page 8 in case of failure the LED is illuminated red Power Supply operation is additionally indicated by a single LED on the front panel of the module this LED should be green if the Card Cage is powered Power Supply The Power Supply is a 40Watt universal input 88 Vac to 264 Vac delivering 5volts to the back plane PCB The Manager Card monitors the output voltage of the Power Supplies a corresponding red LED on the Manager Card front panel indicates deviation outside limits If a Power Supply Module is suspect and the chassis contains two Power Supplies then it can be hot swapped with a replacement unit To hot swap a Power Supply Module release the two retaining screws on the top and bottom of the Power Supply front panel and remove the unit Simply reverse this process to install a card Ensure that if a Power Supply is removed it is allowed a minute to discharge before it is plugged back into a rack system If the green LED on the Power Supply is not illuminated then check the fuse in the IEC connector If the fuse has blown replace it with a Little fuse 5 x20mm
4. Electromagnetic Compatibility directive 89 336 EEC and subsequent amendments to date EN55022 1994 Emissions EN50024 1998 Immunity Telecommunications Terminal Equipment directive 91 263 EEC and amendment 93 68 EEC where indicated in approvals requirements section 6 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Introduction This manual provides information covering installation and set up procedures of the G Converter Card Cage System Accommodation within the Card Cage System is provided for up to 18 Channel Cards 1 Manager Card and 2 Power Supplies All cards may be hot swapped The Card Cage System is normally supplied with a single 40W 230V AC Power Supply Module Additional Power Supply Modules can be supplied to meet specific requirements Overview The Card Cage System manufactured from extruded aluminium comprises 21 slots within a 19 inch 3U enclosure A PCB back plane which provides interconnection between the front and rear sections of the Channel cards is located towards the back of the enclosure Channel connection is achieved by simply plugging the appropriate front and rear sections into the back plane TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 7 G Converter Chassis G Converter System Channel card Status LED Manager Card A La e 2 L tf TT TT ft bet L n see EE o se PSH Channel card
5. 1 G SYS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot 16 Slot 2 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok Slot 11 G SYS 1 Slot 3 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok Slot 12 Slot 4 Slot 13 Slot 5 Slot 15 Slot 6 Slot 15 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok Slot 7 Slot 16 G SYS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot 8 Slot 17 G SYS 1 120R X 21 Ok Slot 9 Slot 18 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Er Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by CR Figure 3 TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 13 G Converter Chassis General Keyboard Conventions Only a few keys are required to configure the chassis and are summarised as follows Right arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to the right lt Left arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to the left T Up arrow Moves the cursor to the next field upwards Down arrow Moves the cursor to the next field downwards Plus or lt SPACEBAR gt Toggles the parameter value up to the next available setting Minus Toggles the parameter value down to the next available setting ENTER or lt RETURN gt Accepts the current display page otherwise the same as 1 lt CTRL gt and U Updates all changes lt ESC gt Abandons all changes since the last lt CTRL gt U lt CTRL gt and P Refresh screen Cursor Movement The cursor symbol gt is moved around the screen to the required field using the arrow keys Parameter Changing If it is possible to modify the field over which the cursor is plac
6. 1 0A anti surge If the PSU blows a fuse for the second time then it is faulty and should be returned for repair There are no user serviceable parts within the Power Supply Fan Assembly This is a high reliability component and should not fail Replacement of this component should only be performed by a qualified engineer Under no circumstances should the fan be replaced while the chassis is powered SNMP Traps When managing the unit via SNMP it is possible to configure the chassis to send SNMP Trap messages to a remote system when a fault condition occurs Any fault conditions configured to generate a minor or major alarm will also generate Traps 30 lt SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Appendix A Warnings 00000000 WARNING This unit is a Class one product and thus relies on the protective earth in the 230volt AC power mains leads Under no circumstances must the unit be operated with this earth disconnected INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT WARNING Installation of this equipment must only be performed by suitably trained service personnel This equipment allows connection only of suitable equipment to its ports the safety status of which are defined below SELV Ports i 10BaseT ii Supervisor The above named ports are classified as SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage in accordance with in Clause 2 3 of EN60950 BS7002 IEC950 as applicable and must only be connected to equipment which similarly complies with the S
7. Phone Transfers Help 22 52 18 01 2000 Rack System V1 05 E System Name gt Slots 1 18 Location Ethernet IP Address 10 0 0 14 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Alarms Gateway 0 0 0 0 Events Telnet Set Time Events 0110 20 59 17 01 2000 Configuration Update 0111 20 59 17 01 2000 System Reset 0112 21 07 17 01 2000 Configuration Update EV0113 21 07 1770172000 Configuration Update 0114 21 09 17 01 2000 System Reset EV0115 21 10 1770172000 Configuration Update 0116 21 10 1770172000 Configuration Update EV0117 22 39 1770172000 System Reset 0118 22 41 18 01 2000 System Reset EV0119 22 42 18 01 2000 System Reset Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by lt CR gt The information given is event number time and date and a text string detailing the nature of the event The system clock is also set from this screen Enter a string in the format hh mm ss dd mm yy A two digit year is used representing a 100 year window from 1996 to 2095 24 lt gt SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis SNMP Management To enable SNMP or Telnet management information must be added to the Manager Card via the Supervisor Port The user must first set up various parameters namely IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway The information required is System name A text field to identify the system May be up to 32 characters Location A text field to identify the location of
8. be replaced with a 5 x20mm 1 0A anti surge fuse Mains Isolation WARNING To isolate unit form mains supply BOTH IEC sockets must be disconnected 32 5 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Appendix B Approval Requirements The G Converter System carrying the BABT CE168 assessment symbols and approval number is approved for connection to the networks identified in this Appendix as follows G 703 G 704 At the time of writing three types of data channel card are approved They are the G Converter Card Nx64 G Converter Card Nx64M and the G Converter Card 2 048Mbps They have Pan European approval to CTR12 and CTR13 where appropriate via RJ45 Connector 120 Ohms Balanced The 75 Ohms unbalanced variants have approval to PD7024 TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 33 G Converter Chassis Appendix C EMC Requirements To ensure compliance with the EMC directive some care must be taken to ensure that the units are installed properly using suitable screened cables and connections The following must be observed This product relies on the use of screened cables for connection to the 9 Way D Type Supervisor port The cable must have the foil or braid screen connected effectively to the metal headshell to ensure continued compliance The diagram below illustrates an example of a suitable screen connection Note how the foil or braid screen is bent back over the C clip to achieve a pressure contact of the screen against the sh
9. being established must match for a Telnet connection to be permitted Ethernet Screen al Terminal G Converter System File Edi getting Phone Transfers Help 22 51 18 01 2000 Rack System V1 05 E System Name gt Slots 1 18 Location Ethernet IP Address 10 0 0 14 IP Subnet Mask 1 288 2858 285 0 Alarms Gateway 0 0 0 0 Events Telnet Frames Sent 0 Frames Received 58 Bad Frames 0 Bad Frames 0 Deferred Frames 0 Miss 0 Heartbeat Errors 0 Length Violations 0 Late Collisions 0 Alignment Violations 0 Retry Limit Reached 0 CRC Errors 0 Fifo Underrun 0 Fifo Overrun 0 Carrier Sense Lost 0 Late Collisions 0 Cursor keys to move CIRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by CR The Ethernet page displays Ethernet Statistics for the unit TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 21 G Converter Chassis IP Screen Termanal G Converter System Settings Phone Transfers Help 22 52 18 01 2000 Rack System V1 05 ES System Name gt Slots 1 18 Location 5 Ethernet IP Address 10 0 0 14 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Alarms Gateway 0 0 0 0 Events Telnet IP Packets Sent 0 IP Packets Received 44 Forwards 0 Header Errors 0 Discards 0 Address Errors 0 No Routes 0 Unknown Protocols 0 Fragments OK 0 Discards 0 Fragments Failed 0 Reassembly Requireds 0 Fragments Created 0 Reassembly OKs 0 Reassembly Fails 0 Cursor ke
10. no parity one stop bit speed 19 2 Kbps A modem or straight serial cable is suitable for connection of the Supervisor port the Supervisor port pin out out is described in Appendix C Supervisor Terminal Emulation The Manager Card supports several terminal emulations When connection is made between the terminal and the RS232 Supervisor port the following screen will appear Please select terminal type from the following 1 VT52 2 VT100 3 ADDSVP 4 ADM3A 5 H1500 6 N8009 7 1920 terminal type or emulation in use should be selected by pressing the relevant number key on the PC or terminal The terminal will then show the basic configuration screen for the chassis s set up You may return to this screen at any time by pressing CTRL and E at the same time TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 17 G Converter Chassis General set up Display Layout There are three main areas on the Supervisor set up screen used to change parameters for the Card Cage System Display Page n System Parameters S Typical Configuration Display s Telnet 10 0 0 154 Connect Edit Terminal Help 16 24 25 08 2008 Rack System Channel Configuration Upper left System parameters Upper right Other display pages which may be selected Bottom Configuration System Name gt fjlackbox Location Readin
11. the event of one of the modules failing the other will supply the complete Power requirement of the Card Cage TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 9 G Converter Chassis Installation Before installation refer to the safety warnings approvals requirements and emc requirements in the appendices Environmental Considerations The equipment must be operated under the following atmospheric conditions Temperature 0 to 40 degrees centigrade Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Card Cage System The Card Cage System should be housed in a cabinet that is considered by EN60950 to be a suitable electrical and fire enclosure Refer to Appendix A for safety warnings A fixing flange is fitted to the front of the Card Cage to mount the unit into the cabinet Manager Card Note THE MANAGER CARD MUST ONLY BE PLUGGED INTO SLOT 19 The Manager Card is connected to the 9 Way D Supervisor Port and the RJ45 10Base T port located adjacent to the fan on the rear of the Card Cage Connection between individual Channel Cards and the Manager Card is achieved via the back plane See Figures 1 and 2 There are no user configurable links on the Manager Card Power Supplies The Power Supplies are installed in Slots 20 and 21 Slot 21 is located on the extreme right hand side of the Card Cage when viewing it from the front See Figure 1 Mains power for Slots 20 and 21 is provided by a pair of IEC connectors the upper connector is allocated for Slot 21 the
12. the left T Up arrow Moves the cursor to the next field upwards Down arrow Moves the cursor to the next field downwards Plus or lt SPACEBAR gt Toggles the parameter value up to the next available setting Minus Toggles the parameter value down to the next available setting ENTER or lt RETURN gt Accepts the current display page otherwise the same as J lt CTRL gt and U Updates all changes lt ESC gt Abandons all changes since the last lt CTRL gt U lt CTRL gt and P Refresh screen Cursor Movement The cursor symbol gt is moved around the screen to the required field using the arrow keys Parameter Changing If it is possible to modify the field over which the cursor is placed an appropriate message is shown at the bottom of the screen No message will appear if the field is non configurable sec Pressing the Space bar the key or the key will cycle through the choices available for a parameter Accepting all changes and Updating the Configuration If Control and U are pressed at the same time after the configuration has been altered the configuration is updated at the local and remote end as necessary and held in non volatile Memory 28 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Abandoning Changes Pressing ESC at any point before a configuration is updated will cause the message Abandon Changes y n to appear at the bottom of the screen If
13. the system May be up to 32 characters IP Address The IP address of the system This must be set from the Supervisor port to enable SNMP or Telnet access IP Address The Subnet mask of the local network This must be set from the Supervisor port before SNMP and Telnet access is required Gateway The IP address of the default gateway from the local network To assist the process of adding this information the relating to Supervisor port management is detailed below Supervisor Terminal Requirements The terminal should be configured as follows 8 bits per character no parity one stop bit speed 19 2 Kbps A modem or straight serial cable is suitable for connection of the Supervisor port the Supervisor port pin out out is described in Appendix C TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 25 G Converter Chassis Supervisor Terminal Emulation The Manager Card supports several terminal emulations When connection is made between the terminal and the RS232 Supervisor port the following screen will appear Please select terminal type from the following 1 VT52 2 VT100 3 ADDSVP 4 ADM3A 5 H1500 6 N8009 7 TVI920 The terminal type emulation in use should be selected by pressing the relevant number key on the PC or terminal The terminal will then show the basic configuration screen for the chassis s set up You may return to this screen at any time by pressing CTRL and E at the
14. 0145606700 Fax 0145606747 Web Site www blackbox fr Spain Black Box Comunicaciones S A Tel 3491 663 0200 Fax 34 91 661 84 35 Web Site www blackbox es G Converter Chassis U S A Black Box Corporation Tel 724 746 5500 Fax 724 746 0746 Web Site www blackbox com Chile Black Box Chile Tel 00 562 223 8811 Fax 00 562 225 1002 Web Site www Blackbox cl TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 3 G Converter Chassis Contents EIDEN SPE 4 CEO NN 7 OVA ss as 7 Manager ae 8 Manager Gard LED INdiCatiOn xc oh e casco 9 Removal of Manager Card ee ee ee 9 Power OUBD IIBS ed roig een dubia b a eise a E ices 9 iaire EE tiS p EEEE E EEEE Pm 10 Before installation refer to the safety warnings approvals requirements and emc requirements in the 10 Environmental Consideratons nennen 10 Card Cage SEN AG 10 Manager ERE reelle 10 Power SUPE Si EE 10 Channel ards doe PC pia et adn RS 10 Management danna 11 Supervisor Port terminal management 12 Supervisor Terminal HReouirements 12 Supervisor Terminal Emulation ea sio i 12 General set up Display Layout kenn 13 General Keyboard Conmventons 14 Cursor M veme nt uk ee ena na Gales 14 Parameter Chandra ee 14 Accepting al
15. ELV safety classification Fire Electrical enclosure WARNING To comply with the requirements of EN60950 the Card Cage System must be located in a suitable cabinet complying with the requirements of EN60950 for a fire and electrical enclosure Non hot swap components WARNING The Card Cage System has the ability to have certain cards removed whilst the unit is powered up and operating These cards are i Manager Card front ii Data Channel Cards front and rear iii Power Supplies front The Power Supply rear panel that accommodates the mains inlet connectors fan 10Base T RJ45 and Supervisor D type must under no circumstances be removed TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 31 G Converter Chassis Mains accessibility WARNING The mains socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible Exposed Mains WARNING When the Power Supply Modules are removed from the Card Cage the connector on the back plane will contain mains voltage Do not insert anything other than a Power Supply Module into the exposed aperture of the Card Cage System Earth point WARNING The central earth point for the Card Cage System is located on the right hand panel of the Card Cage when viewed from the front This stud is marked with an earth symbol and should on no account be tampered with Fuse Operation WARNING Failure of one mains fuse will not necessarily remove mains power totally Fuse WARNING Only to
16. Manual Option SE 5 ar In position 4 Glanking Pana Figure 1 BIB Atar Ser P SU1 Status IEC Power PSU Status Connector Fuse Fan Status For PSU 1 Rear Channel Card 10 Base T Ethernet 75 ae in Port RJ45 Status LED zi mm E PALIT LITT i e 2 2 2 8 n 5 m SES ee ES SE IEC Power 1Rear Channel Connector Card 120 X 21 v 11 DCE Interface Fuse Ohm option in on 15 Way D Type psuz Fan position 18 Exhaust VT100 Supervisor Port 9 Way D Type Figure 2 Manager Card The Manager Card is a single section card that plugs into Slot 19 of the Card Cage System This card provides the facilities for setting up and controlling all types of Data Channel Cards additionally it is used to log and report faults on the Channel Cards Power Supplies and Cooling Fan Both a 10 Base T Ethernet port and an RS232 Supervisor port are provided Access to these ports is via the fixed rear panel of the Card Cage System The Manager Card is essential for controlling most types of Data Channel Cards exceptions being the G Converter 2 048Mbps and the G Converter Nx64k 8 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis The Nx64 Channel Cards are universal and may be operated with or without a Manager Card Rotary switches recessed into the front panel permit selection of the data rate in N x 64k increments The selected N rate is simultaneously confirmed via the numeric dis
17. Supervisor Terminal 25 Supervisor Terminal Emwulation sse 26 General set up Display Layout 26 Typical Configuration 5 27 General Keyboard 28 Cursor Mo Ni a 28 Parameter ei Le DEE 28 Accepting all changes and Updating the Configuration 28 Abandoning Charges iore cede eek 29 Changing the Configuration Page 29 Restoring the Factory Default Confouraton 29 BLE M c mE 30 Manager Gardene 30 POWER vandrere ed AAA da 30 Fan Assembly ersehen 30 SNMP Td ae 30 Appendix A Waming o 31 A A p 31 Appendix B Approval 2 7 7 7 9922 33 Appendix 20550 ne in 34 TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 5 G Converter Chassis G Converter System s Chassis User Manual WARNING BEFORE INSTALLATION PLEASE REFER TO SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN APPENDIX A AND EMC INSTRUCTIONS IN APPENDIX C Certified Compliant in the EC when fitted with G 703 704 to X 21 interface rate converter Data Channel cards and in accordance with the installation instructions Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and amendment 93 68 EEC EN60950 1992 Safety
18. d the screen to the required field using the arrow keys Parameter Changing If it is possible to modify the field over which the cursor is placed an appropriate message is shown at the bottom of the screen No message will appear if the field is non configurable Pressing the Space bar the key or the key will cycle through the choices available for a parameter Accepting all changes and Updating the Configuration If Control and U are pressed at the same time after the configuration has been altered the configuration is updated at the local and remote end as necessary and held in non volatile Memory TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 19 G Converter Chassis Abandoning Changes Pressing ESC at any point before a configuration is updated will cause the message Abandon Changes y n to appear at the bottom of the screen If is selected the message will disappear and editing may continue If y is pressed all modifications will be abandoned and the last updated configuration will be re printed on the screen Changing the Configuration Page The Configuration Page required e g Alarms is selected by moving the cursor to the upper right area and pressing Enter when alongside the required page The currently selected page is indicated by a Restoring the Factory Default Configuration The system may be reset back to the factory default configuration by pressing CTRL R four times whe
19. ed an appropriate message is shown at the bottom of the screen No message will appear if the field is non configurable sec Pressing the Space bar the key or the key will cycle through the choices available for a parameter Accepting all changes and Updating the Configuration If Control and U are pressed at the same time after the configuration has been altered the configuration is updated at the local and remote end as necessary and held in non volatile Memory 14 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Abandoning Changes Pressing ESC at any point before a configuration is updated will cause the message Abandon Changes y n to appear at the bottom of the screen If is selected the message will disappear and editing may continue If y is pressed all modifications will be abandoned and the last updated configuration will be re printed on the screen Changing the Configuration Page The Configuration Page required e g Alarms is selected by moving the cursor to the upper right area and pressing Enter when alongside the required page The currently selected page is indicated by a Restoring the Factory Default Configuration The system may be reset to the factory default configuration by pressing CTRL R four times when the cursor is on the Terminal emulation page see page 12 A Confirm message will be displayed before the configuration is reset The p
20. ell It is important to keep the screen to shell connection as short as possible 10 Base T Supervisor Port Connections Description Type At Connector RJ45 Socket TxP Output 1 TXN Output 2 RxP Input 3 RxN Input 6 Supervisor Port Connections Description Type At Connector DCE 9 Way D Type Female Socket DCD Output 1 RxD Output 2 TxD Input 3 34 lt SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis DTR Common DSR RTS CTS RI N C TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 35
21. g IP Address 10 0 0 154 Subnet Mask 8 8 8 8 Gateway 8 8 8 8 modified Slot 1 G SYS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot Slot 2 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot Slot 3 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot Slot 4 Slot Slot 5 Slot Slot 6 Slot Slot 7 Slot Slot 8 Slot Slot 9 Slot 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save Enter string followed by lt CR gt Figure 4 18 lt gt SALES 0118 965 5100 Slots 1 18 Ethernet IP Alarms Events Telnet G SYS 1 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Er ESG to abandon G Converter Chassis General Keyboard Conventions Only a few keys are required to configure the chassis and are summarised as follows Right arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to the right lt Left arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to the left T Up arrow Moves the cursor to the next field upwards Down arrow Moves the cursor to the next field downwards Plus or lt SPACEBAR gt Toggles the parameter value up to the next available setting Minus Toggles the parameter value down to the next available setting ENTER or lt RETURN gt Accepts the current display page otherwise the same as J lt CTRL gt and U Updates all changes lt ESC gt Abandons all changes since the last lt CTRL gt U lt CTRL gt and P Refresh screen Cursor Movement The cursor symbol gt is moved aroun
22. itable for connection of the Supervisor port the Supervisor port pin out out is described in Appendix C Supervisor Terminal Emulation The Manager Card supports several terminal emulations When connection is made between the terminal and the RS232 Supervisor port the following screen will appear Please select terminal type from the following 1 VT52 2 VT100 3 ADDSVP 4 ADM3A 5 H1500 6 N8009 7 1920 terminal type emulation in use should be selected by pressing the relevant number key on the PC or terminal The terminal will then show the basic configuration screen for the chassis s set up You may return to this screen at any time by pressing CTRL and E at the same time 12 5 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis General set up Display Layout There are three main areas on the Supervisor set up screen used to change parameters for the Card Cage System Upper left Display Page System parameters Upper right Other display pages which may be selected SR Bottom Channel Parameters Typical Configuration Display of Telnet 10 0 0 154 MEER Connect Edit Terminal Help 16 24 24 08 2000 Rack System U1 66 System Name gt Blackbox Slots 1 18 Location Reading Ethernet IP fiddress 18 8 8 154 IP Subnet Mask 8 8 8 8 Alarms Gateway 8 8 8 8 modified Events E Telnet Slot
23. l changes and Updating the Configuration 14 Abandoning Changes o etes ere o Latin 15 Changing the Configuration Page 15 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration 15 10 Base T Port Telnet Managerment en 16 System Natel 16 ee EE 16 PASS een E 16 Subriet ME dtes i c RI dos ab quU IR RACK UIDI MA ERE 16 O 16 Supervisor Terminal 17 Supervisor Terminal Emulation e tied avt poco a 17 General set up Display Layout nase an 18 General Keyboard Conventions mmansnrnnnnaavrevenvnnnnnnrvnnannnnnnnnnnannnnenndnnnenneenr 19 GUS M vement sesane b cose PER tu die odia wed aa mame ieee 19 Parameter e Ee e EE 19 Accepting all changes and Updating the Configuration 19 Abandoning Changes ia 20 Changing the Configuration Page 20 Restoring the Factory Default Contfouraton 20 Ee SN NG 20 peek ae Dip e 21 PON ee 22 Alarms STEN SNE 23 4 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Evens ICON ir val se odisti A b dde ede e alb ap elder i guard idae 24 SNMP Mariagermeltil d ose rei en eek et 25 System AE EE Deae d OR 25 EOC AE 25 PAIGC Saera E 25 IP FACT SS Si ar AA asien 25 SEIE E 25
24. lower connector for Slot 20 When only one Power Supply is fitted it should be into Slot 21 with mains power being supplied via the upper IEC connector A blanking panel should be installed to cover Slot 20 Channel Cards Channel Cards for the Card Cage may be selected to meet several requirements the cards are fitted into slots 1 to 18 The cards can be hot swapped by simply releasing the retaining screws on the top and bottom of the panel and with the aid of the injector ejector handles carefully withdrawing the card Simply reverse this process to install a card 10 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Management Overview This manual deals with the set up configurations specific to the Card Cage assembly Configuration of the various Channel Cards available is detailed in a separate manual A choice of three methods is available to manage the Channel Cards Terminal Management via the Supervisor Port Telnet and SNMP TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 11 G Converter Chassis Supervisor Port terminal management This RS232 option is presented on a female 9 Way D connector It can support VT52 VT100 ADDSVP ADM3A H1500 N8009 and TVI920 terminal emulation modes Selection of the required option is made on the power up screen Supervisor Terminal Requirements The terminal should be configured as follows 8 bits per character no parity one stop bit speed 19 2 Kbps A modem or straight serial cable is su
25. n the cursor is on the Terminal emulation page see page 12 A Confirm message will be displayed before the configuration is reset The previous configuration will be lost Telnet Screen dl Terminal G Converter System File Edt Settings Phone Transfers Help 22 48 18 01 2000 Rack System V1 05 gt System Name gt Slots 1 18 Location i Ethernet IP Address 10 0 0 14 IP Subnet Mask 222552552550 Alarms Gateway 0 0 0 0 Events Telnet Set Password TCP Port P zd Inbound CR CR LF Outbound CR CR Terminal ANSI Inbound IP 0 0 0 0 Inbound Mask 0 0 0 0 Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon ak nr ss cun UD RA Enter string followed by lt CR gt F The Telnet screen allows Telnet specific parameters to be set TCP Port TCP port being used Read only 20 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Inbound CR Specify CR gt CR LF translation on input stream Outbound CR Specify CR gt CR LF translation on output stream Terminal Terminal type Read Only Inbound IP Telnet allowed only from this IP address Inbound Mask Mask for inbound only from this address Setting a bit to I in an inbound mark means the corresponding bits specified in Inbound IP and the IP address from which the Telnet is
26. play The 2 048Mbps Channel Cards have no set up or alarm features negating the need for the Manager Card Manager Card LED Indication On the front of the Manager Card are five LEDs In order from top to bottom they are green ok Amber TX and RX green link active Off no link Red faulty green ok Red faulty green ok LED name Manager Card operational Ethernet activity PSU 1 operational PSU 2 operational Fan operational Removal of Manager Card The Manager Card can only be fitted in slot 19 The Manager Card can be hot swapped by simply releasing the retaining screws on the top and bottom of the Manager Panel and with the aid of the injector ejector handles withdraw the card Simply reverse this process to install the card N B if the Data Channel Cards were powered during the swapping of a Manager Card then the new Manager Card will interrogate the data channel cards for set up parameters and store these in its non volatile memory Power Supplies The Card Cage provides accommodation for up to two Euro cassette types 40 watt Power Supply Modules Typically a single Power Supply will be fitted adding a second Power Supply reduces the probability of power failure The Power Supplies are connected to individually fused and filtered IEC inlets each module is capable of powering the fully populated Card Cage If two modules are installed loading is shared between them In
27. revious configuration will be lost TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 15 G Converter Chassis 10 Base T Port Telnet Management This method uses the 10 Base T RJ45 Ethernet port When a Telnet compatible PC is connected to this port a management platform identical to that available via the Supervisor Port is supported Before Telnet or SNMP management is used it is essential that the notes relating to Supervisor Port Management be studied See pages12 15 To enable SNMP or Telnet management information must be added to the Manager Card via the Supervisor Port The user must first set up various parameters namely IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway The information required is System Name A text field to identify the system May be up to 32 characters Location A text field to identify the location of the system May be up to 32 characters IP Address The IP address of the system This must be set from the supervisor port to enable SNMP or Telnet access Subnet Mask The Subnet mask of the local network This must be set from the supervisor port before SNMP and Telnet access is required Gateway The IP address of the default gateway from the local network To assist the process of adding this information the relating to Supervisor port management is detailed below 16 5 SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Supervisor Terminal Requirements The terminal should be configured as follows 8 bits per character
28. same time General set up Display Layout There are three main areas on the Supervisor set up screen used to change parameters for the Card Cage System Upper left Display System parameters Upper right Other display pages which may m B be selected Bottom Channel Parameters 26 lt gt SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Typical Configuration Display of Telnet 10 0 0 154 Pils E Connect Edit Terminal Help 16 24 24 08 2000 Rack System U1 86 System Name gt lackbox Slots 1 18 Location Reading Ethernet IP fiddress 10 0 0 154 IP Subnet Mask 8 8 8 8 Alarms Gateway 8 8 8 8 modified Events Telnet Slot 1 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot 18 Slot 2 G SYS 1 128R 21 Ok Slot 11 G SYS 1 Slot 3 G SYS 1 128R 21 Ok Slot 12 Slot 4 Slot 13 Slot 5 Slot 15 Slot 6 Slot 15 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot 7 Slot 16 G SVS 1 128R X 21 Ok Slot 8 Slot 17 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Ok Slot 9 Slot 18 G SYS 1 12 R X 21 Er Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by lt CR gt Figure 5 TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 27 G Converter Chassis General Keyboard Conventions Only a few keys are required to configure the chassis and are summarised as follows Right arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to the right lt Left arrow Moves the cursor to the next field to
29. ys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by CR The IP page displays the IP Statistics for the unit The TX statistics are on the left RX statistics on the right The statistics shown are since power on and are self explanatory 22 lt gt SALES 0118 965 5100 G Converter Chassis Alarms Screen dl Terminal G Converter System De Edt Seltings Phone Transfers Help 22 52 18 01 2000 Rack System V1 05 aj System Name Slots 18 Location Ethernet IP Address 10 0 0 14 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Alarms Gateway 0 0 0 0 Events Telnet PSU1 Fail None Operational PSU2 Fail None Failed Fan Fail None Failed Cursor keys to move CTRL U to save ESC to abandon Enter string followed by lt CR gt The Alarms page shows the current alarms status of the chassis not the individual C The level of alarm for each fault condition can be configured from here as minor The options are No action Fault condition is not reported Log only Fault condition is recorded in event log Minor as Log only but minor alarm is illuminated on the front panel and an SNMP trap s will be sent if configured Major as Log only but major alarm is illuminated on the front panel and an SNMP trap s will be sent if configured TECHNICAL 0118 931 2233 23 G Converter Chassis Events Screen dl Terminal G Converter System Edt Seltings
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