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1. 13 Loopback 14 Console Screens 14 Login Screen 14 Main Menu 15 Menu Options 15 Unit Configuration Screen 16 SFP Line Status Screen 17 Port Alarm Status Screen 18 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen 18 Ethernet Bandwidth Control 19 Ethernet Port Status Screen 19 E1 Port Configuration Screen 20 E1 Port Equipment 21 Troubleshooting 22 Fiber Optic Port Verification
2. 23 E1 Port Verification 24 Normal Operation 25 Specifications 26 Standards Compliance 26 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines 27 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 27 B amp B Electronics Technical Support 28 Definition of Terms AcronyMs 29 Certifications 31 About the IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 Overview The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 is a media converter that transports four independent E1 lines over an existing standard 155Mbps capable fiber optic line operating at an effective rate of I50Mbps A second SFP port is available for a 1 1 protection mode One serial link RS 232 and one Ethernet 10 100BaseT connection are also multiplexed onto the fiber link s Each of these communication channels is transported end to end at full wire speed with very low latencies The serial link ca
3. Pin Signal 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receie 7 A 6 Transmit Data out of unit 8 None This port provides an end to end RS 232 line that can support up to 120K Baud and is transparent to all RS 232 protocols NOTE MDI MDIX AutoCross function will automatically transpose the Transmit and RS 232 Serial Console Port Receive lines if required The following table lists the pin configuration for the RS 232 3 pin Mini Jack mating connector for the console serial port E1 Port Mating Connector Pinout i Fin Depe Signal Name Diredion The following table lists the pin configuration for the standard RJ 48 E1 port mating A Pin Return Receive 1 Tip in to unit Z Receive 2 Ring in to unit 3 None d Transmit 1 Tip from unit LZ Transmit 2 Ring from unit Zz 6 None gt 8 Pin 1 gt i 2 None The pin configuration is consistent with a DTE interface Sleeve Ring Installation Instructions Each IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 module requires two adjacent slots in an iMediaChassis or MediaChassis To install the module in a chassis remove the blank faceplates covering the slots where the module is to be installed Then slide the module into the chassis card guides until the module is seated securely in the slots Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the captive screw All IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 units are shipped from the factory configured as Host units The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4
4. e OFF when port is not linked connected e Glows green when link is established e Blinks green during data activity e OFF when port is not connected or when running at half duplex e Glows yellow when port is running at full duplex e Blinks yellow when collisions occur E1 RJ 48 Connectors e OFF during normal e Blinks red green si when CV errors detected on the E1 line at far end of the optical line e Glows red green when loss of service LOS is detected OR continuous bit errors are detected on the E1 line at far end of the optical line e Blinks red when local CV errors detected on E1 line e Glows red when LOS detected on the local E1 line OR when continuous errors are ALARM operation Glows green multaneously during normal operation Glows red green when out of service or when the port is in a loopback or test state Glows red when the Host to Remote fiber link s is down or badly corrupted detected on the local E1 line e Receiving AIS signal glows green if an error is detected indicates a possible down line that equipment problem upstream to this unit SFP Ports Glows green when the SFP port is the active receive line OFF when the SFP is not the receive line Glows red green when the SFP port is manually forced to be the active receive line Glows green when there is a valid link Glows red when a loss of optical signal occur LOF or with continuous optical bit errors
5. Off when no remote defects are detected Glows red green when remote LOS or BER detected Glows green when no SFP alarms are detected Glows red green when SFP alarms or defects are detected at remote end Glows red when SFP alarms or misconfigurations are detected locally i e when the SFP is missing or when SFP speed is not at 155Mbps 7 Connector Pinout and DIP Switch Assignments DIP Switch Assignments A single 10 position DIP Switch is located on the unit to set the configuration The switch positions are defined as follows amp IH a ERE 4 TEL Ho E n g a pe i b pe mm s Gl fat Le 1 En ae tg gl BRBRRRBABB I E LIT Ex Jet ee 15 gt gt TT I wate n ee I Aao y Q i O A i i C U U E E E FOLLO ES ngagas Switch Settings Factory Default 1 Host Remote OFF Host OFF tre a 2 Reserved OFF OFF 3 Reserved OFF OFF 4 Reserved OF OF 6 Reserved OF OF 8 Reserved OFF OFF 9 Reserved OFF OFF 10 Reserved OFF OFF Switch 1 must be set to ON at the Remote location Switches 2 through 10 are reserved for factory use only and must be OFF for proper operation 10 100BaseT Ethernet Mating Connector Pinout RS 232 Port Mating Connector Pinout The following table lists the pin configuration for the standard RJ 45 Ethernet The following table lists the pin configuration for the RS 232 port mating connector
6. WEEE requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste This symbol indicates that the equipment should be disposed of separately from regular household waste It is the consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about proper disposal please contact local authorities waste disposal services or the point of purchase for this equipment 31 B B amp B ELECTRONICS ee Te RIN orn TANS I nternational Headquarters B amp B Electronics 707 Dayton Road Ottawa IL 61350 USA Phone 815 433 5100 General Fax 815 433 5105 Email support bb elec com Website www bb elec com European Headquarters B amp B Electronics Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland Phone 353 91 792444 Fax 353 91 79244S5 Email techSupport bb elec com Website www bb elec com f wees io REGISTERED RoHS Tar 2013 B amp B Electronics All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice B amp B Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 is a trademark of B amp B El
7. E i1McV E1 Mux 4 Operation Manual Ed Mid LE Exi Treinen ALAR Jii t i BSE ELECTRONICS Make The Right Connections FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of non shielded I O cables may not guarantee compliance with FCC RFI limits This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectriq
8. Enter key to go back to the previous page Ethernet Port Status Screen This screen displays the current Ethernet port status for both the Host and Remote site iMcU E1 MUK 4CHost gt Version 62 806 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 64 55 Ethernet Port Status Host Remote Link Up Status Y Y Speed 166 166 Full Duplex Y Y Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page 19 E1 Port Configuration Screen Use this screen to access the loopback and name details for each of the four E1 ports iMcU E1 MUR 4CHost gt Version 62 66 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 65 19 Ei Port Configuration 1 gt E1 Port 1 LoopBack None 2 gt Ei Port 2 LoopBack None 3 gt E1 Port 3 LoopBack None 4 gt E1 Port 4 LoopBack None 5 gt Host Ei Port 1 Setup 6 gt Host Ei Port 2 Setup 7 gt Host Ei Port 3 Setup 8 gt Host E1 Port 4 Setup 9 gt Remote Ei Port 1 Setup 16 gt Remote Ei Port 2 Setup 11 gt Remote Ei Port 3 Setup 12 gt Remote Ei Port 4 Setup Enter a selection number for new configuration Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page gt Enter the number of the menu item to edit and enter the new value s when prompted E1 Port Status Screen Use this screen to display the current status for each of the four E1 ports for the Host and Remote units Lhe A ers lon
9. line and one 10 100BaseT Ethernet line can be carried at the same time All circuits run at full line rates with no interaction 10 100BaseT 10 100BaseT 1 Port 1 Port E1 Mux Dedicated E1 Mux E1 Network Fiber Subscriber 4 Port TL Customer PABX A Console RS232 TDM Network Ho Remote Serial Port Serial Port a oe ee Ce Dedicated Fiber Protection 1 1 Local Far End Remote Far End Console Console Managed Modules The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 modules are installed as a Host Remote pair Host or Remote configuration is selected by an onboard DIP Switch setting By default the DIP Switch setting is for a Host configuration The Host Remote pair can be remotely managed when the HOST is installed in an iMediaChassis with an SNMP Management Module Port Interfaces A fully configured IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 includes the following ports e Four E1 ports on RJ 48 connectors short haul e One 10 100BaseT twisted pair Ethernet port e One fiber SFP port requires SFP 155 ED module for each port e One SFP port for optical 1 1 protection e One Mini Jack serial RS 232 serial console port e One user serial RS 232 data port RJ 45 The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 is easily configured by using the serial console port connection at the HOST side view only at the remote end or through an SNMP management application such as iView Console Serial Port Connection 10 100BaseT EEIN Connector
10. so that when reinstalled they do not introduce any contamination to the optics 4 If it is suspected that the optics have been contaminated alternate between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause damage to any product add in modules or stand alone units containing electronic components Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling these kinds of products 1 Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until ready to install 2 Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component If the wrist strap is not available maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection 3 Hold the units by the edges do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors 4 After removal always place the boards on a grounded static free surface ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag Do not slide the modules or stand alone units over any surface WARNING Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices 27 B amp B Electronics Technical Support Tel 800 346 3119 in the U S and Canada Mo
11. the enhanced reliability of a protected fiber link and the system s ability to automatically switch to the best fiber line should one line become impaired or fail This automatic switchover capability is designed to occur rapidly lt 50 milliseconds minimizing data loss and system down time In addition automatic switchover can be overridden this allows the end user to force the unit to receive on a specific optical line if desired for testing The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 offers the following features e Four E1 ports on RJ 48 connectors with surge protection e One full bandwidth Ethernet 10 100BaseT port e 1 1 protection switching via two SFP based optical ports e DDMI supported on SFP ports e One end to end serial RS 232 port on an RJ 45 connector e Local CLI management console port on a Mini Jack connector e Remote management capability through iMediaChassis series e AIS generation on signal loss on all E1 interfaces e SNMP Alarm TRAP reporting in managed chassis e MDI MDIX automatic Ethernet port switching e Last Gasp e 1 port enable disable e Bandwidth Limiting for Ethernet Port e AIS Detection The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 module is a dual wide iMcV module Compatible chassis include the following e iMediaChassis series e MediaChassis series e E MediaChassis series Product Application The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 delivers 4 E1 lines to a customer s site over a protected dedicated fiber line In addition one serial RS 232
12. ALARM EH 3 STAT RS 232 Connector E1 RJ 48 Connectors KMT 1 gt af A RCY c SFP Ports a Console ACT MSA CONSOLE The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 includes a console serial port To establish a link between a module s console port and a local PC connect the Mini Jack to DB9 adapter that is included with the B amp B module This serial console port connection provides access to the IE IMcV E1 Mux 4 module CLI configuration screens Set the computer terminal for VI 100 emulation 38 4K baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Under the VT 100 emulation set the backspace key to send delete iView Management Software iView2 is the B amp B Electronics management software that features a GUI and gives network managers the ability to monitor and control manageable B amp B Electronics products iView is available in several versions including WebServer version 3 0 and can also function as a snap in module for HP OpenView Network Node Manager and other third party SNMP Management software iView supports the following platforms e Windows 2000 e Windows XP e Windows Vista e Windows 7 Please see the SNMP Management Module for software configuration options LED Operation 10 100BaseT ET Mun 4 cron Connector Connector E1 RJ 48 Connectors STAT MSA COHSOoLE RAJ The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 features diagnostic LEDs as explained below 10 100BaseT Connector
13. PT functions are used to enable these features For troubleshooting information utilizing the FX LinkLoss and LFPT features of the IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 modules refer to Troubleshooting at the end of this manual Both the LinkLoss and LFPT features are set to Disabled by default 12 FX LinkLoss FXLL FX LinkLoss is a link integrity monitoring feature that forwards fiber link faults to the RJ 45 DATA port to indicate that a fiber link fault has occurred FX LinkLoss can be enabled in iView Link Fault Pass Through LFPT Link Fault Pass Through LFPT is a troubleshooting feature that passes a link fault from the Ethernet port on one module through to the Ethernet port on the other module LFPT can be enabled via iView or through the console port The link fault is passed through the media conversion and is observed at each end It acts just as it would if the end devices were directly connected without a fiber link E1 Ports Setup Alarm Level E1 lines are defined as LOST when no signal is received as defined by ITU G 775 specifications LOS and are considered in error with a BER of 10 6 If either of these conditions lasts for more than 2 5 seconds an ALARM state is declared This error condition must be absent for 10 seconds for the alarm state to clear The starting and ending event of all alarm conditions will generate an SNMP TRAP when the unit is installed in a managed chassis and set to the IS state During initial inst
14. REEN LNK 10 100BaseT 10 100BaseT fs E1 RS 232 E1 RS 232 E1 E1 GREEN STAT GREEN ACT LNK MSA 25 Specifications Power Consumption Typical 0 96A 5 VDC Operating Temperature 40 C to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 10 000 ft altitude Dimensions Dual Slot iMcV module Standards Compliance e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control e IEEE 802 3i 10Base T twisted pair e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX twisted pair e IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX or SX fiber e ITUG775 e GR 820 CORE 26 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust which can obstruct the optic path and cause performance degradation Good system performance requires clean optics and connector ferrules 1 Use fiber patch cords or connectors as appropriate only from a reputable supplier low quality components can cause many hard to diagnose problems in an installation 2 Dust caps are installed at B amp B Electronics to ensure factory clean optical devices These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device reinstall the protective dust caps 3 Store spare caps in a dust free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box
15. S 232 Port Mating Connector Pinout 10 RS 232 Serial Console Port 10 Installation Instructions 11 Configuration Options 12 Ethernet Line Setup 12 Packet Size 12 Auto Negotiation 12 Forcing the Speed Duplex Mode and Flow Control 12 FX LinkLoss and LFPT 12 FX LinkLoss FXLL 13 Link Fault Pass Through LFPT 13 E1 Ports SetUp 13 Alarm Level 13 Last Gasp 13 Unit Service State 13 E1 Port Equipment
16. S OR INDEMNITIES MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION EMPLOYEES DISTRIBUTORS RESELLERS OR DEALERS OF B amp B ELECTRONIC WHICH ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement I Limited Lifetime Warranty i About the IE IMCV E1 Mux 4 1 Managed Modules 3 Port Interfaces 3 Console Serial Port Connection 4 LED Operation 6 10 100BaseT Connector 6 E1 RJ 48 Connectors 7 Connector Pinout and DIP Switch Assignments 8 DIP Switch Assignments 8 10 100BaseT Ethernet Mating Connector Pinout 9 E1 Port Mating Connector Pinout 9 R
17. Unit Time 12 66 67 Main Menu 1 gt Unit Configuration 2 gt Port Alarm Status 3 gt SFP Line Status 4 gt Ethernet Port Configuration 5 gt Ethernet Port Status 6 gt Ei Port Configuration 7 gt Ei Port Status 8 gt Log Out Enter a selection number to go to that screen Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page Menu Options 1 Refer to the Unit Configuration Screen 2 Refer to the Port Alarm Status screen 3 Refer to the SFP Line Status screen SFP DDMI alarms are also displayed 4 Refer to the Ethernet Port Configuration screen 5 Refer to the Ethernet Port Status screen 6 Refer to the E1 Port Configuration screen 7 Refer to the E1 Port Status screen 8 Log out On all configuration screens the title is the same as the option selected from the previous screen 15 Unit Configuration Screen The unit configuration screen displays the names of the Host and Remote units as well as the service state whether fiber protection is enabled and the SFP BER alarm level In addition the unit time can be set from this screen and the username and password can be set reset LMicl E1 a ersion 1 1 Unit Hame ime Time 17 86 83 i Unit Conf igurat ton Unit Hame Host i Unit Hame Remote ibm Unit Service State In Service SEF Fiber Protection Enabled SFP BER Alarm level n Set Unit time 17 86 85 Set User Hame Fassword Set Fa
18. a selection number to go to that screen Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page The detailed SFP information may be viewed by entering 1 for SFP A or 2 for SFP B Displayed data includes the manufacturer name code part number and revision number These values may not be modified For SFP modules that support DDMI values for temperature voltage diode current and optical receive transmit levels can be obtained through SNMP Management Module Laiclli E1 a ersion 1 1 Unit Hame Time 12 66 81 SFF A Infofamt ion HOST REHMHOTE Hanufacturer Name INCHetworks INCH Manufacturer Code Bbbizs S Poe Part Humber BS S9182 BS s9182 Revision Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page 17 Port Alarm Status Screen The Port Alarm Status screen displays the status of the Host and Remote alarms on each of the unit s ports This screen can be refreshed as needed to display current data iMcU Ei MUR 4 Host gt Version 62 68 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 63 28 Port Alarm Status Host Alarms Remote Alarms LOS BER AIS LOS BER AIS Active SFP Port H H H H EiFort i H H H H H H EiFort 2 H H H H H H EiFort 3 H H H H H H EiFort 4 H H H H H H Link Up Link Up Ethernet y Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the pre
19. allation or normal maintenance the end user can place the unit in the OOS Out Of Service state to inhibit unwanted SNMP TRAP alarms Last Gasp This feature alerts the end user if power to the device fails and is permanently enabled Since the IE IMcV E1 Mux 4 modules must be installed as a Host Remote pair the Host will report a power failure by sending an alarm trap to management The Host will maintain the Last Gasp alarm state until it can verify that power has been restored Unit Service State When selecting In Service Traps reporting is enabled If Out of Service is selected Traps reporting is disabled A Trap is sent when the status is changed from Enabled Disabled or Disabled Enabled E1 Port Equipment Within each E1 port setup the state of the port can be set to equip or not equipped When set to not equipped the end user has the ability to perform maintenance on the line without impacting the other parts on the module 13 Loopback Each E1 port can be tested in loopback mode by enabling either a Host loopback or Remote loopback test path This capability allows the end user to help troubleshoot and isolate system problems such as improper broken line terminations cables or malfunctioning equipment With Host loopback the E1 copper port connected to the Host unit is looped back to that port within the local unit E1 data coming from the remote unit to that port over the optical link is also looped back to the re
20. ctory Default Le a P e Enter a selection number to go to that screen Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page The screen displays the current status for items 1 through 8 For security reasons the current username and password are not displayed For items 1 through 8 enter the number of the menu item to be changed and then enter the new value when prompted The unit and port names can be assigned by the end user and are used in SNMP associated TRAP alarm messages Ethernet port Flow Control Flow Control can be enabled to allow large amounts of data packets to pass without dropping them The feather allows the end user to handle network congestion iMcU E1 MUR 4CHost gt Version 62 68 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 12 44 Ethernet Port Advertise FlowCtrl CHost Enabled Remote Enabled gt 1 gt Enable Host 2 gt Disable Host 3 gt Enable Remote 4 gt Disable Remote Enter a selection number for new configuration Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page 16 SFP Line Status Screen The SFP Line Status screen displays the status of the Host and Remote SFP links Llc Unit Hame Erel on 1 61 Time 12 02 35 SFF Line Status LEDs HOST REMOTE Active Link HZA Act ive Link HZA 11 SEP G G G G G G 2 SFP B R R G G z reen Y GreentRed RA Red Enter
21. ding AIS However with the fiber looped it is because of the LOS on the E1 port Without the fiber looped it is because of the LOS of the fiber port WARNING An optical loopback will also loop back the Ethernet port If the network cannot tolerate this remove the Ethernet port connection before connecting the fiber loopback 23 E1 Port Verification No Fiber connected E1 Mux 4 RED GREEN RAI No Remote unit detected RED LNK Fiber in LOS AlS Sent on all E1 ports Fiber Loopback RED GREEN Alarm E1 Mux 4 E1 at far end of line in error RED Alarm E1 port in LOS GREEN STAT Fiber connected AIS Sent on E1 ports 2 3 4 E1 port 1 is looping back By placing a physical loopback connection on the E1 port a valid signal can be detected by each individual E1 port to verify its operation Without the fiber looped the ALARM LED for the looped E1 port will show RED GREEN indicating there is a problem at the far end of the fiber transport In this case the far end unit is missing and the STAT LED is RED because the fiber is in LOS With the fiber looped the E1 port will only show a normal GREEN STAT LED 24 Normal Operation Under normal operation the following LED display is given GREEN LNK ET Miui 10 100BaseT f 10 100BaseT f RS 232 RS 232 z i E n E e p iam i E petty ae ae CISTE Eg 3 G JJ m m Z op gt ACT LNK MSA G
22. e all connected ports to loop back their respected data e Ifthe fiber is not connected all E1 ports will send the all ones AIS signal This can be physically looped back to verify E1 port operation net Factory Defaults iNcYV E1 Mm f4 Yersion XX YY 22 Tnit Name jpc Time 21 22 05 Set Factory Defaults Do you tant to restore unit to factory defaults 1 Yes 2 Wo Enter a selection number for new configuration Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page gt 22 Fiber Optic Port Verification As a troubleshooting aid the fiber optic ports can be verified by placing a physical loopback optical line on the ports and verify the LED behavior as shown No Ports connected Fiber Loopback E1 Mux 4 E1 Mux 4 ALARM RED Alarm RED Alarm E1 port in LOS E1 port in LOS GREEN LNK Fiber connected RED GREEN RAI No Remote unit detected RED STAT GREEN STAT Fiber in LOS Fiber connected Fiber in LOS AIS Sent on all E1 ports AlS Sent on all E1 ports The ACT LED will be configured to either the A or B fiber line as the active line The RAI LED is RED GREEN indicating that there is something wrong at the far end of the fiber line in this case the remote unit is missing The ALARM LED is RED because the E1 port is not connected The STAT LED is RED when there is no fiber link but turns GREEN when the fiber link is valid The E1 ports are all sen
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24. i Unit Hame hUn it Time 12 1 24 El Port Status Host LEDs Remote LEDs Alarm Status Alarm Status El Forti 5 El Fortz R E R G El Fort R G5 F G El Port4 R G R G G z reen Y GreentRed A Red Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page Enter the number of the menu item to edit and enter the new value s when prompted 20 E1 Port Equipment Within each E1 port setup the state of the port can be set to equip or not equipped When set to not equipped the end user has the ability to perform maintenance on the line without impacting the other parts on the module iMcU E1 AUK 4CHost dD Wersion 2 Unit Mame hUnit Time 12 66 46 Host Ei Port 1 Setup CEquipped gt 1 Port Name hPi 2 Port State Equipped 32 Port State Hot Equipped Enter a selection number for new configuration Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page 21 Troubleshooting e All IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 units are shipped configured as Host units via DIP Switch 1 OFF The Remote unit should be set to DIP Switch 1 ON Be sure to confirm that the IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 card is set correctly when used e The fiber transport is independent of all other ports and should be established first If this is not possible a physical fiber loopback can be used for fiber port verification A fiber loopback will caus
25. ical layer signal stream resulting in coding signaling error s Noise bursts or intermittent connections on a link are the usual causes of code violations an HDB3 coding error Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface A defined serial interface and data format typically used to access SFP internal information Fiber Fault Loopback When the fiber line fails the Ethernet port that is being forwarded over the fiber line is forced out of LINK Similar to the Fiber Alert function Graphical User Interface Software that provides a visual interface to enable an end user to manage and monitor network devices High Density Bipolar 3 Coding A physical layer signal encoding scheme defined for E1 transmission which ensures sufficient signaling transitions for robust clock data recovery In Service stat is the normal state of an active port with normal error reporting 29 LED LFPT LOF LOS MDI MDIX MIB MSA OOS POP RAI SFP SNMP Light Emitting Diode A small stack of lights to indicate link duplex or other options Link Fault Pass Through LFPT can be enabled via iView or through the console port Loss Of Frame An error condition where the receiver decoder misses detection of the framing signal Loss Of Signal An error condition where the receiving line interface unit does not detect a signal Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Crossover The ability of an Ethernet port to automatica
26. lly detect and configure its cabling connections to accommodate crossover or non crossover wiring depending on its link partner and cabling Management Information Base A database of objects that can be monitored by a network management system Both SNMP and RMON use standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP and RMON tools to monitor any device defined by a MIB Multi Source Agreement SFP The standard an SFP must meet to be compatible in network devices Out Of Service OOS is used by the CRAFT personnel to turn OFF the alarm reporting so they can service the line without causing alarm TRAPS to be sent to the NOC Center The LEDs display a line status but do not report any line related alarms back to the NOC A card removal or insertion is still reported but a PORT up down or changes to its configuration are not Point s Of Presence The demarcation point where carrier owned equipment is located at the customer site Remote Alarm Indication Status information received from the line indicating there is an alarm condition at the far end of the transport Small Form Factor Pluggable An industry standard optical pluggable module Simple Network Management Protocol A set of protocols for managing complex networks over a standards based IP network 30 Certifications CE The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC CE European Directive 2002 96 EC
27. modules must be installed in pairs For two IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 units to properly operate together one unit needs to be configured as a Remote Configuration as a Host or Remote is controlled via a DIP switch setting S1 1 If installing in a managed chassis set the card in the managed chassis as a HOST Small Form Factor Pluggable Ports SFP The fiber link on the IE iIMcV E1 Mux 4 module is supported through one SFP running at 155Mbps The second SFP port can act as a redundant line Many SFPs including those from B amp B Electronics feature enhanced diagnostics capabilities DDMI Data and Diagnostic Management Information DDMI statistics provide real time access to transceiver operating parameters such as voltage temperature laser bias current and both transmitted and received optical power DDMI information can be accessed in iView AutoCross Feature The 10 100BaseT Ethernet port on the IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 includes an AutoCross feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation and a straight through connection depending on the connected device 11 Configuration Options The following sections describe the configurable features Use the default command to restore the unit s default settings This restores the card s default configuration and resets the default username and password User admin Password admin Ethernet Line Setup If the Ethernet port is not used it can be set to disabled via a con
28. mote unit at the same point within the local unit With remote loopback an E1 line connected to the Host unit is transported onto the optical link and looped back within the remote unit back onto the optical link without passing onto the copper E1 line of the remote unit The remote s incoming E1 copper line is also looped back to the copper line within the remote unit The default value for loopback is none Console Screens Configuration Using the Console Port The following section describes configuration using the console screens The Remote module is only configured through the Host Login Screen After running through an initial self test the log in screen is displayed the diagnostic information displayed below is for illustration purposes only and may differ from the actual screen display LFC E L Unit Hamez Login UserName The username is case sensitive with a maximum length of 16 characters After a username is entered the system prompts the end user for a password 14 Password is case sensitive with a maximum length of 16 characters After the system validates the username and password the Main Menu is displayed Main Menu From the main menu the end user can view essential unit configuration data including active alarms in order of importance and a clock indicating when the displayed information was last refreshed iMcVU E1 MUR 4CHost gt Version 62 66 Unit Name h
29. n be used for extending an independent RS 232 interface to the remote Points of Presence POP location for use in managing or controlling other devices at the POP and supports any data rate up to 120K baud In addition each unit also supports an RS 232 console port for local configuration by technical support personnel Both of these serial links are used for end to end system management fault detection isolation and system diagnostics The remote serial offers serial only The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 provides fault indications on the E1 and fiber links resulting from real time active faults The equipment detects both E1 and fiber LOS events as well as degraded E1 or fiber lines The unit will automatically forward AIS signaling to the remote unit after detecting an LOS Loss Of Signal condition on any incoming E1 line Severe receive optical link failures will result in the automatic generation of AIS signaling onto the E1 lines connected to the unit receiving the corrupted optical signal In addition CV Code Violation errors are detected on all incoming E1 lines and BER calculations for the optical line are constantly being performed by circuitry within the unit s optical receiver Error conditions are displayed on the unit s front panel LED indicators and reported to system management software if equipped where more detailed error information can be displayed on the user s GUI SNMP Systems equipped with 1 1 fiber redundancy can benefit from
30. nday Friday 7 00am 7 00pm CST 353 91 792444 Europe Monday through Friday 8 00am 5 00pm GMT Fax 815 433 5109 U S and Canada 353 91 7924455 Europe E Mail support bb elec com U S and Canada techsupport bb elec com Europe Web www bb elec com 28 Definition of Terms Acronyms The following are terms and phrases used within this manual shown in italics or which are found in documents associated with this equipment 1 1 AIS AN BER CLI CV DDMI FFL GUI HDB3 The Term 1 1 refers to line protection where identical information is transmitted on two redundant lines The Receiver chooses the best line to use based on the BER of the line Alarm Indication Signal Used in E1 signaling the AIS is a predetermined bit stream all ones that is transmitted forwarded upon the loss of an incoming E1 signal or when the E1 signal is disrupted Auto Negotiation A signaling protocol used by an Ethernet PHY to determine the characteristics speed duplex mode of its link partner and configure itself automatically Bit Error Rate The percentage of bits with errors divided by the total number of bits that have been transmitted received or processed over a one second time period Command Line Interface An interface screen often DOS based used for system management and diagnostics requiring the user to type commands rather than use a GUI Code Violation An anomaly of a decoded phys
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32. sole session or via iView2 to effectively block all traffic on this port Packet Size The Ethernet transport can accommodate packets up to 1916 bytes Auto Negotiation The IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 ships from the factory with Auto Negotiation enabled on the Ethernet port In this mode the port negotiates for speed duplex and flow control Forcing the Speed Duplex Mode and Flow Control The Ethernet port on the IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 can be selectively advertised or manually forced for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps operation at Half or Full Duplex i e 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex etc Flow control can also be enabled on the Ethernet port when the connecting equipment supports this These features can be enabled through iView or the serial port FX LinkLoss and LFPT During normal operation link integrity pulses are transmitted by all point to point Ethernet devices When an IE iMcV E1 Mux 4 receives valid link pulses it knows that the device to which it is connected is up and that the cable coming from that device is intact The appropriate LNK link LED is lit to indicate this However these signals are not normally transmitted across a normal store and forward Ethernet bridge function A failed Ethernet line on one end of the fiber link is not forwarded to the Ethernet port at the other end of the optical transport A failed optical line is also not normally forwarded to the Ethernet port The FX LinkLoss and LF
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34. vious page Ethernet Port Configuration Screen The screen displays the current values for items 1 through 9 for both the Host and Remote site iMcU E1 MUR 4CHost gt Version 62 66 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 64 27 Ethernet Port Configuration 1 gt Port Name Host hEt hP 2 gt Port Name Remote rEthP HOST REMOTE 3 gt Port Enable Enabled Enabled 4 gt Speed amp Duplex Auto_Neg Auto_Neg 5 gt Advertise FlowCtrl Enabled Enabled 6 gt Advertise SpdDpx Adv_A11 Adyv_A11 7 gt Force FlowCtrl Disabled Disabled 8 gt Link Fault PassThru Disabled Disabled 9 gt FX LinkLoss Disabled Disabled 16 gt Fiber Fault Loopback Disabled Disabled 11 gt BandWidth Contol Enter a selection number to go to that screen Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the Enter key to go back to the previous page Enter the number of the menu item to change its configuration and then enter the new value s when prompted 18 Ethernet Bandwidth Control This screen displays the settings for the end user to configure bandwidth in 32Kbps increments up to 100Mbps iMcU E1 MUK 4 CHost gt Version 62 66 Unit Name hUnit Time 12 17 13 Ethernet Port BandWidth Control 1 gt Host RK Rate bps 4 gt Remote TX Rate O bps Note bps means No BandWidth limitation Enter a selection number to go to that screen Press the Space key to refresh the screen Press the

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