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1. Ors Ors Figure 5 6 RIC E1 R PCB Layout Table 5 1 RIC E1 R Jumper Settings Jumper Description Values Default Setting JP2 JP3 Select the E1 interface type BALANCE Balanced interface BALANCE RJ 45 connector UNBALANCE Unbalanced interface BNC coax connectors ALB DTE JP4 Enables local analog EN The local analog loopback loopback activation from activation from the DTE is the DTE via pin 18 for enabled RS 530 or via pin JJ for DIS The local analog loopback DIS activation from the DTE is disabled Note The JP4 jumper is not available for RIC ET R cards with X 21 or Ethernet interfaces V 35 5 6 Installing the RIC E1 R Card Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card Jumper PNL SW JP5 Table 5 1 RIC E1 R Jumper Settings Cont Description Values Default Setting Enables activation of the EN The LLB can be activated via EN local analog loopback via the front panel the front panel pushbutton DIS The LLB cannot be activated via the front panel Note The JP5 jumper is not available for RIC E1 R cards with IR ETH and IR ETH V interface modules For RIC E1 R with IR IP interface module the JP5 jumper serves for enabling or disabling the IP LEARN pushbutton TX amp RX CODE JP6 Selects the data receive HDB3 HDB3 and transmit coding AMI TIMING SEL J2
2. RAD data communications Installation and Operation Manual RIC E1 E1 Interface Converter Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 e Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 E1 Interface Converter Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications Ltd RAD No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications Right title and interest all information copyrights patents know how trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and to the RIC E1 and any software components contained therein are proprietary products of RAD protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RAD RIC E1 is a registered trademark of RAD No right license or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder and you agree that no such right license or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark You shall not copy reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Manual or the RIC E1 You are prohibited from and shall not directly or indirectly develop market distribute license or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the RIC E1 based on or derived in any way from t
3. Selects the clock reference RCV Receive clock RCV EXT External clock INT Internal clock Note Units with the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interface modules support only receive and internal clocks CHASS GND J3 Controls the connection CON Signal ground is CON between the RIC E1 R connected to the frame signal ground and the ground frame chassis ground DISCON Signal ground is disconnected from the frame ground Installing RIC E1 R into the ASM MN 214 Card Cage gt To install the RIC E1 R card in the ASM MN 214 card cage 1 2 3 4 Install the ASM MN 214 card cage in the 19 inch rack Insert the RIC ET R card into one of the ASM MN 214 slots Push the card into the cage until it is fully inserted into the edge connector inside the rack Tighten the screws on front panel of the modem card Connecting the Interfaces RIC E1 R uses the ASM MN 214 rear panel terminal block ports for the line connections The 25 pin D type female connector serves as a DTE port 1 2 3 Order from Cutter Networks Remove the protection cover from the terminal block connectors Connect the terminal block to the ASM MN 214 terminal block connector Connect the line to the terminal block as follows connect transmit pair to the terminals marked XMT the receive pair to the terminals marked RCV and the fifth screw to ground optional Installing the RIC E1 R Card 5 7 Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www b
4. D 2 IR X 21B E 1 IP IR IP learning mechanism D 9 IR ETH buffer B 4 DIP switch B 5 filtering and forwarding B 4 indicators B 5 installation and operation B 4 LAN connecting B 6 connector B 4 data rate B 4 LAN Table B 4 WAN data rate B 4 Protocol B 4 IR ETH QN See IR ETH V IR ETH V RJ 45 pinout C 2 bridge C 4 aging C 4 buffer sze C 4 latency C 4 throughput C 4 DIP switch C 5 Indicators C 6 LAN connecting C 6 connector C 4 data rate C 4 line code C 4 packet length C 4 transmission line C 4 Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Index WAN data rate C 4 Protocol C 4 IR IP Aging Timeout D 19 ARP tables D 27 configuration screen D 26 controls D 5 Device Control Menu D 23 diagnostic tools D 29 DIP switch D 5 displaying statistics D 28 erasing configuration D 31 interface parameters menu D 18 LAN connector D 3 data rate D 3 interface address D 9 status D 19 LEDs D 5 management access menu D 16 management subsystem D 6 management utility D 12 menu map D 13 multicast groups table screen D 28 multicast IP menu D 21 ping function D 30 preliminary configuration D 8 quick setup menu D 13 rescue configuration D 8 Reset D 25 Router buffer D 3 filtering and forwarding D 3 software downloading new software D 32 erasing D 31 new software download D 24 technical specifications D 3 Telnet D 9 inactivity timeout D 17 password D 16
5. LINK for RIC ET R indicator turns on The ERR indicator lights steadily for approx 15 seconds and then starts flashing at a rapid rate about three times per second If the ERR indicator turns off skip to the What to Do If section below 3 Setsection 1 of IR IP DIP switch to ON or push the IP LEARN pushbutton on the RIC ET R panel The ERR indicator starts flashing faster approximately four times a second 4 Senda ping to the new address to be used by IR IP A confirmation should be received after the third ping after the confirmation the flashing will slow down to approximately twice a second If your host does not begin to receive ping replies after three unsuccessful attempts skip to the What to Do If section below 5 Return section 1 of the IR IP DIP switch to the OFF position or push IP LEARN again to return the button to its initial position The ERR indicator must turn off At this stage the communication with IR IP router is lost because its IP address has been changed Therefore you must reconfigure the destination IP address of the Telnet host If you wish you may also change the temporary IP address assigned to the host 192 168 205 2 back to its permanent address D 10 Performing Preliminary Configuration Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module After changing the destination
6. and therefore it is possible to update its software by downloading new software from another computer that operates as a TFTP server The New Software Download menu is used to specify the software downloading parameters Toaccess the New Software Download menu e From the Device Control submenu type 1 New Software Download menu appears Figure D 20 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control New Software Download Server IP Address File Name Total Timeout sec Start operation Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 20 New Software Download Menu Server IP Address Used to enter the IP address of the TFTP server File Name Used to enter the name and path of the file to be transferred from the TFTP server Total Timeout Used to enter the time IP router should wait for an acknowledgment from the TFTP server for example 60 seconds Start Operation After selecting all the necessary parameters type 4 on the New Software Download screen and then press lt Enter gt to start the downloading You can follow the progress of the downloading process indicated by arrows Upon completion of the download process the unit performs a reset The Telnet connection is lost and must be restarted if required Viewing Error Log Screen This item of the Device Control submenu is used to view the error log file This file logs er
7. Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Self Learn Enabled Maintenance Protocol ANSI T1 617 ANN DLCI 0 None CIR EIR Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 15 Frame Relay Protocol Parameters Menu WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol The PPP Protocol Parameters menu is used to configure the parameters PPP WAN for protocol the WAN protocol is selected by means of the the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup Menu in Figure D 8 gt To access the Protocol Parameters menu e From the Advanced Setup menu type 3 Header and Control Field Compression Used to control the use of header and control field compression type according to RFC 1661 It is strongly recommended that this compression be used for troubleshooting only Protocol Field Compression Used to control the use of protocol field compression type according to RFC 1661 It is strongly recommended that this compression be used for troubleshooting only Authentication Protocol Used to select the authentication protocol used by an IP router configured as host to validate incoming connections D 20 Advanced Setup Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Security Host Guest This option can be used to configure the IP router either as a guest u
8. C IR ETH V Interface Module Setting the DIP Switches Configure the IR ETH V module by setting the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 in accordance with Figure C 4 Table C 2 and Table C 3 Note Reset RIC E1 for changes in the flow control and LAN filtering switches to take effect Table C 2 DIP SW1 Switch Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory Setting 1 MDI Enables or disables ON Automatic MDI MDIX crossover automatic MDI MDIX is disabled Crossover OFF Automatic MDI MDIX OFF crossover is enabled 2 3 NC 4 FLC Enables or disables flow ON Flow control Backpressure is ON control full duplex enabled backpressure half OFF Flow control Backpressure is duplex disabled Note Flow Control full duplex is active only if autonegotiation is enabled 5 FIL Enable or disable LAN ON LAN filtering is disabled filtering OFF LAN filtering is enabled OFF 6 FP Enable or disable fault ON Fault propagation is disabled ON propagation OFF Fault propagation is enabled Note When fault propagation is enabled the LAN interface shuts down if a failure is detected on the E1 line When fault propagation is disabled the link integrity is not influenced by the E1 behavior 7 8 NC Sections 2 3 7 and 8 of the SW1 DIP switch are factory set and must not be Note moved by the user Table C 3 DIP Switch SW2 Settings Section Name Description Possible Settings Factory Setting 1 100 Selects the
9. E 1 ADPliGAtiOmy 2 2ceineiedeseeuesesaeduai esarguatsces peadecensnebgacsfenicgeseae EES EAR E 1 Reat Panel 2 usos esie beet eee xU rete esee eet eases E 1 E 2 SELECTING THE IR X 21 B TIMING AAA E 2 Et Gere Mele EREXIT E 2 INT LBT Clock Mode E 3 E 1 Introduction IR X 21B is an interface module for the standalone RIC E1 units converting X 21 signals to TTL levels Application Figure E 1 shows a typical application of RIC E1 with IR X 21B interface module e eu Router Figure E 1 Typical Application of RIC E1 with IR X 21B Module Rear Panel Figure E 2 shows the rear panel of RIC E1 equipped with the IR X 21B interface module X 21 m UNK TX RX 9 Ed S 2 8 i s 3 s 3 s Figure E 2 Rear Panel of RIC E1 with IR X 21B Module Introduction Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix E IR X 21B Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual E 2 Selecting the IR X 21B Timing IR X 21B interface module supports two clock modes e EXT external e INT LBT internal receive You must set the IR X 21B clock to match the timing you have selected for RIC E1 The clock settings are made via the JP2 jumper located on the IR X 21B board as shown in Figure E 3 c U N INT LBT EXT Figure E 3 IR X 21B Module Layout EXT Clock Mo
10. Error DLCI Unrecognized Error Frame Relay Forward Conge Frame Relay Backward Conge P Previous Screen ESC Back To Previous Menu R Refresh Page C Clear The Counters Of This Page Figure D 27 WAN Statistics Screen D 12 Diagnostic Tools Ping Terminal This section provides information on the diagnostic tools provided with IR IP gt To access the Diagnostic Tools menu e Inthe Main menu type 6 The Diagnostic Tools menu appears Figure D 28 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tools PING terminal 1 Ping IP Address 192 168 100 011 2 Start Pinging EE 3 Stop Pinging gt gt gt Press one of the numbers to select or E Figure D 28 Diagnostic Tools Menu Diagnostic Tools Ping Terminal D 29 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Using the Ping Function The Ping option is used to confirm IP connectivity by pinging other IP hosts Connectivity is confirmed by receiving a reply from the remote pinged IP host gt To ping a host 1 From the Diagnostic Tools menu type 1 and enter the desired host IP address 2 Press Enter to confirm the destination IP address 3 To start pinging type 2 on the Diagnostic Tools screen After pinging starts you can
11. Figure D 6 each screen has a header that identifies the device being configured and its logical name assigned by the user followed by the running software revision and date The bottom line of the screen displays prompts that guide you in the execution of the various activities Use the following general procedures to perform the desired activity e To change a parameter or to select a menu item type the corresponding line number e For a parameter which has a discrete set of values the parameter values are enclosed in brackets To select a new value press the spacebar to scroll among the available values until the desired value is displayed and then press Enter to select the displayed value e To enter a value that requires free text entry type in the desired string and then press Enter Use backspace to erase the current string e After all the parameters have been selected a prompt appears requesting that you confirm the changes Note For proper display of the screens you must e Select a fixed pitch system font for the display Use your operating system documentation to find how to select a proper font e Configure the Telnet utility to use VI 100 terminal emulation Starting a Management Utility The management utility is started automatically when Telnet communication is established If password protection is enabled see the Management Access Menu section below you will be prompted to enter the Telnet p
12. View Configuration and Connection ARP Tables Multicast Groups Table Statistics Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 22 View Menu Configuration and Connection This screen is used to view the configuration parameters of IR IP In addition you can also view the current status of the LAN and WAN interface gt To access the Configuration and Connection screen e From the View menu type 1 The View Configuration screen appears Figure D 23 D 26 View Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module lt IR IP gt S W Ver VIEW CONFIGURATION BOOT Version X XX XKX XX XXXX Device Name IP router card System Location The location of this device Contact Person Name of contact Person MAC Address 00 20 D2 XX XX XX Default Gateway WAN Intrf Type Baud Kbps Prot IP Address IP Mask FR Press any key to continue Figure D 23 View Configuration Screen ARP Tables 1 21 31 IR date Status Ethr 192 168 205 005 255 255 255 000 Connected Not Conn This screen is used to display the IR IP ARP table This table shows the IP address assigned to each station on the LAN the stations are identified by their MAC addresses gt To access the ARP Tables screen e From the View menu type 2 The ARP Tables screen appears Figure D 24 lt I
13. connection is incorrect configuration of IP parameters and default gateway Do not try to guess these parameters IR IP can operate as a DHCP relay for computers on its LAN In this mode the user does not need to configure the IP addresses and other related parameters for the PCs on the LAN they receive the configuration from the DHCP server via the IR IP module so C Network wa DHCP Server RIC E1 with IR IP LAN IP Address 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 255 248 PR E es ES Figure D 10 DNCP Relay Operation To configure the IR IP as a DHCP relay e From the Quick Setup menu select DHCP Server IP Address and enter the IP address of the DHCP server Leaving the DHCP Server IP Address field blank disables the DHCP relay Read Protocol from DIP Switches Selecting YES for this parameter forces IR IP router card to use the WAN protocol selected by section 2 of its DIP switch PPP or Frame Relay If you want to be able to select the WAN protocol by means of the Protocol field parameter 7 of the Quick Setup menu select NO Quick Setup Menu D 15 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Protocol IR IP Quick Setup Used to select the WAN protocol to be used by the IP router card PPP HDLC or Frame Relay This parameter is available only if the Read Protocol from DIP Switche
14. exposed external wires and the AC power lines In order to reduce the risk there are restrictions on the diameter of wires in the telecom cables between the equipment and the mating connectors Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords Attention Pour r duire les risques s incendie utiliser seulement des conducteurs de t l communications 26 AWG ou de section sup rieure Some ports are suitable for connection to intra building or non exposed wiring or cabling only In such cases a notice will be given in the installation instructions Do not attempt to tamper with any carrier provided equipment or connection hardware Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The equipment is designed and approved to comply with the electromagnetic regulations of major regulatory bodies The following instructions may enhance the performance of the equipment and will provide better protection against excessive emission and better immunity against disturbances A good earth connection is essential When installing the equipment in a rack make sure to remove all traces of paint from the mounting points Use suitable lock washers and torque If an external grounding lug is provided connect it to the earth bus using braided wire as short as possible The equipment is designed to comply with EMC requirements when connectin
15. female e IR ETH RJ 45 or BNC e IR ETH V RJ 45 e R IP RJ 45 V 35 X 21 RS 530 e CTS follows RTS e DCD follows E1 state V 35 RS 530 e DSR is constantly ON Derived from three alternative sources e Internal oscillator e External from the attached DTE e Receive derived from the received signal On RIC E1 is powered On Data is being transmitted to the link On Data is being received from the link On No E1 data is received from the link On The local loopback is active For description of the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interface modules refer to Appendix B Appendix C and Appendix D respectively Timing Indicators PWR green TXD yellow RXD yellow LOS red TST red Note 1 4 Technical Specifications Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Diagnostics Power Physical Environment Order from Cutter Networks Local Loopback AC Source DC Source Power Consumption Fuses RIC E1 Height Width Depth Weight RIC E1 R Temperature Humidity Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 Chapter 1 Introduction Complies with ITU V 54 loop 3 Activated by e Internal jumper RIC E1 e Front panel pushbutton RIC E1 R e DTE circuit 141 for V 35 RS 530 and V 36 100 to 240 VAC 1096 50 or 60 Hz e 48 VDC 36 to 72 VDC e 24 VDC 18 to 36 VDC e Standalone 3W max e RIC E
16. filled from the LAN faster than it is able to transmit to the WAN pause frames are sent to the LAN ordering the LAN to stop for a time interval indicated by the pause frame until transmission starts again To use the flow control option the link partners switches etc should support flow control LED Indicators Table C 4 lists the IR ETH V LED indicators and describes their functions Table C 4 IR ETH V LED Indicators LED Color Function LINK Green ON LAN is connected ACT Yellow Blinks Transmit receive activity is detected on the Ethernet link 100M Green ON LAN is operating at 100 Mbps Connecting the LAN C 6 Note Use either a straight cable or a cross cable for the LAN connection Use a cross cable when connecting to a port that does not implement the crossover function internally Otherwise use a straight cable Hubs usually implement the crossover function internally while NICs and other devices do not Installation and Operation Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Contents Dele SINTRODUGTION tec o setate Marae hee eae t S D 2 AppliCation 3 ie te Ct e ede ee re e o I e e E Pre ede busta D 3 D 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 eee rele Seet es ries d v Hee Pea YE HE IRE RR D 3 DSc PEYSICALIDESCRIP HERE ebe EIE MGR HERR MIROR D 4 Staridalone RICZET inae dere os iis NEE AE Eege ig Bees D 4 RIG PETAR Te DEE D
17. identify and correct problems Table 4 1 RIC E1 Troubleshooting Trouble Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measures All front panel indicators 1 No power Check that both ends of the power cable are OFF are properly connected 2 Blown fuse Disconnect power cable from both ends and replace the fuse with another fuse of proper rating LOS indicator is ON 1 Receive line fuses are blown Disconnect power cable from both ends and replace the fuses with new fuses of proper rating 2 Line cables are not properly Check and adjust both ends of the line connected cables 3 Unbalanced BNC connectors Switch the two BNC connectors are reversed 4 The transformer is damaged Replace RIC E1 4 2 Troubleshooting Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 4 3 Technical Support Technical support for this product can be obtained from the local distributor from whom it was purchased For further information please contact the RAD distributor nearest you or one of RAD s offices worldwide Technical Support 4 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 4 4 Technical Support Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 5 RIC E1
18. interface module If the WAN IP Address field remain blank IR IP operates in the Unnumbered Router Mode WAN IP Mask Used to enter the IP subnet mask for the WAN interface Default Gateway Operation without Default Gateway The IP interface module is intended to enable the extension of LANs through the RIC E1 E1 link Therefore its default routing operation is different from the default routing operation of standard IP routers e IR IP forwards packets with destinations not located on the local LAN through the WAN interface e Packets received from the WAN interface and destined to hosts located on the local LAN are forwarded to the LAN other packets are discarded The default operation is used when the Default Gateway field is blank D 14 Quick Setup Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Note DHCP Relay Note Operation with Default Gateway You can instruct IR IP to send packets with destinations not located on the local LAN to a specific router which is called the default gateway The default gateway must be connected to the local LAN To use this option enter the IP address of another router attached to the local LAN in the Default Gateway field It is very important to obtain the correct parameters from the system administrator or ISP The most common problem when establishing an IP
19. maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch if installed is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown For DC powered products although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous energy hazards may still exist Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts Unless otherwise specified all products are intended to be grounded during normal use Grounding is provided by connecting the mains plug to a wall socket with a protective earth terminal If an earth lug is provided on the product it should be connected to the protective earth at all times by a wire with a diameter of 18 AWG or wider Rack mounted equipment should be mounted only in earthed racks and cabinets Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last Do not connect telecommunication cables to ungrounded equipment Make sure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground Connection of AC Mains Make sure that the electrical installation complies with local codes Always connect the A
20. the text It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to operator or service personnel gt Warning Danger of electric shock Avoid any contact with the marked surface while the product is energized or connected to outdoor telecommunication lines Protective earth the marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus Some products may be equipped with a laser diode In such cases a label with the laser class and other warnings as applicable will be attached near the optical transmitter The laser warning symbol may be also attached Please observe the following precautions e Before turning on the equipment make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter e Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current e Do not use broken or unterminated fiber optic cables connectors or look straight at the laser beam e The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard e Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ATTENTION The laser beam may be invisible gt B Warning Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment maintenance or repairs to this product No installation adjustment
21. using RIC E1 with IR ETH V module 10 100BaseT LAN Figure C 1 Typical Application of RIC E1 with IR ETH V Module Introduction C 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module C 2 IR ETH V Options Standalone RIC E1 RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Figure C 2 shows the rear panel of the standalone RIC E1 equipped with IR ETH V module Table C 1 lists the module s RJ 45 connector pinout 10 100BASE T e eo S EJ p w TX RX T Figure C 2 Rear Panel of RIC E1 with IR ETH V Module Table C 1 RJ 45 Connector Pinout Pin Name Function 1 RD Receive data positive 2 RD Receive data negative 3 TD Transmit data positive 6 TD Transmit data negative C 2 IR ETH V Options Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module RIC E1 R Card Figure C 3 illustrates the front panel of RIC E1 R with IR ETH V D PWR LINK ACT 100M LOS OO0000 RIC E1 D Figure C 3 RIC ET R with IR ETH V IR ETH V Options C 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module Bridge LAN WAN C 4 Note RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manu
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23. 1 R 5 2W Standalone RIC E1 250 mA 250V slowblow RIC E1 R 500 mA 250V slowblow 39 5 mm 1 5 in 190 mm 7 4 in 160 mm 6 2 in 0 6kg 1 3 lb Fits one slot in the ASM MN 214 card cage 0 50 C 32 122 F Up to 90 non condensing Technical Specifications 1 5 www bestdatasource com Chapter 1 Introduction RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 1 6 Technical Specifications Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter explains how to configure and install RIC E1 After the installation is complete refer to Chapter 3 for information about operating RIC E1 Refer to Chapter 4 for troubleshooting and diagnostics information 2 1 Site Requirements and Prerequisites AC powered RIC E1 units should be installed within 1 5m 5 ft of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the required supply voltage in the range of 100 to 240 VAC DC powered RIC E1 units require a 48 or 24 VDC power source which must be adequately isolated from the mains supply In order to prevent a fire hazard a suitable fuse must be installed in the live DC line Allow at least 90 cm 36 in of frontal clearance for operator access and at least 10 cm 4 in clearance at the rear of the unit for interface cable connections The ambient operating temperature of RIC E1 should be 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F at a relative humidity of up to 90 non
24. 2 WAN Status 3 WAN Throttle 4 Aging Timeout 1 LAN IP Address 2 LAN IP Mask 3 Protocol Parameters FR 3 WAN IP Address 4 Self Learn 4 Resets 4 WAN IP Mask 2 Maintenance Protocol 1 Reset Device 5 Default Gateway 3 DLCI 2 Reset LAN 6 DHCP Server Address 4 CIR 3 Reset WAN 7 Read Protocol From DIP Switches 5 EIR 8 Protocol 3 Protocol Parameters PPP 1 Header and Control Field Compression 2 Protocol Field Compression 3 Authentication Protocol 4 Security Host Guest 5 User Name To Send 6 Password To Send 7 User Name To Accept 8 Password To Accept 4 Multicast 1 Multicast Forwarding 2 Static Groups Figure D 7 Management Utility Menu Structure D 7 Quick Setup Menu The Quick Setup menu is used to select the main parameters values that must be defined before you start using IR IP Use the Advanced Setup menu see the Advanced Setup Menu section below to specify values for other IR IP configuration parameters not included in this menu gt To access the Quick Setup menu e From the Main menu type 1 The Quick Setup menu appears Figure D 8 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup LAN IP Address 192 168 100 001 LAN IP Mask 255 255 255 000 H H WAN IP Address empty for unnumbered H WAN IP Mask empty for unnumbered H Default Gateway empty WAN interface DHCP Server
25. 214 Front Panel 5 5 5 6 RIC ET R PCB 2 E700 de eegene 5 6 List of Tables 2 1 RIC ET Jumper EIERE EENS 2 3 3 1 RIC E1 Front Panel LED Indicators ssseeeeee eene enne rhnn eese sene 3 1 4 1 e a M eI goo iii MEN 4 2 5 1 RICAE Lt e ahis top Fa ERE DARE HI RTPRAR MENU FIA E EE aN E AQUI EEEE 5 6 ii RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Versions Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview RIC E1 is an interface converter It converts unframed HDB3 or AMI data of ITU G 703 E1 balanced or unbalanced interface into an interchangeable DTE interface module RIC E1 operates at 2048 kbps It extracts data and the clock from the G 703 interface via a jitter attenuator to meet ITU G 823 requirements RIC E1 acts as a line transceiver It provides protection from over voltage and over current stress caused by lightning power crosses and other noise sources The following versions of the RIC E1 converter are available e RIC E1 standalone unit e RIC E1 R a plug in card for installation in the ASM MN 214 19 inch modem converter rack holding up 14 cards see Chapter 5 for the RIC E1 R description DTE Interface RIC E1 can be ordered with one of the following DTE interfaces e V 35 e X21 e V 36 e RS 530 e Ethernet R ETH Ethernet bridge R ETH V Ethernet Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support replaces IR E
26. 3 Physical Description Standalone RIC E1 Figure D 2 shows the rear panel of RIC E1 with the IR IP module TOBASE T SETUP Gr G Mio E Q emen lox e Figure D 2 Rear Panel of RIC E1 with the IR IP Module RIC E1 R Card Figure D 3 illustrates the front panel of RIC ET R with IR IP O PWR O LINK ACT LOS IP LEARN RICEI IP O Figure D 3 RIC E1 R with IR IP D 4 Physical Description Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module IR IP LEDs IR IP contains LEDs which indicate the module activity Table D 1 and Table D 2 list the LEDs functions Table D 1 IR IP LEDs Functions Standalone RIC E1 LED Color Function INT Green ON LAN is connected ACT Yellow Blinks Transmit receive activity is detected on the Ethernet link ERR Red ON Buffer overflow occurred during regular operation During power up provides additional indications described below Table D 2 IR IP LEDs Functions RIC E1 R Card LED Color Function PWR Green ON RIC E1 R is powered up LINK Green ON LAN is connected ACT Yellow Blinks Transmit receive activity is detected on the Ethernet link LOS Red ON No F1 data is received from the link IR IP Controls IR IP module contains a four section DIP switch as seen in Figu
27. 4 DRE IPED Sieh Emi D 5 IRZIP COntFO S 2 os itte ed dE dE D 5 D 4 IR IP MANAGEMENT SUBSYSTEM GENERAL ecssssseeeeeeeeeen nnne eene nn nnne enses nni D 6 Accessing the IR IP Management Subsystem sss D 7 Default IP Communication Parameters sssssss D 7 Rescue Configuration dte e det eei dro d tes D 8 D 5 PERFORMING PRELIMINARY CONFIGURATION enhn nennen nnne nennen D 8 Outline of Preliminary COTnflg ratlOrisc oid Caec ced Iit ennt cras D 8 Connecting the Telnet PIOSL n eg ee HER QE E tos e ABA npa AE ee D 9 Preliminary Telnet Host Configuration 0 cccceceeceseeeseeecesetseeeeeeaeeaes D 9 Assigning the Reuter LAN Interface Address ec D 9 D IR IP MANAGEMENT Uu D 12 General Operating He D 12 Starting a Management Utility sese D 12 Menu Structure of Management Utility essen D 13 D QUICK SETUP MENU nii reae oA ieir ae detegere oreet er e Rea pde Eye Ere RR LT D 13 LAN IP Address eai a eset eget de Aid cote rhr eoe eene egeta teret heads D 14 Eege Wl E EEN D 14 WAN Ne D 14 EE D 14 Default Gateway isis iced tei pistes e E eden D 14 DHCP E EE D 15 Read Protocol from DIP Switches sssssssssss D 15 Protocol EE D 16 D 8 MANAGEMENT ACCESS MEM D 16 Telnet Password iets eet e ree eek ere e D e RYE IRR D 16 Telnet Inactivity Timeout seess deed tp rer Pr ne ds D 17 12 9 ADVANCED SETUP MENU seeria aee cued vere ede fecere reot
28. 530 or via pin JJ for DIS The local analog loopback mis V 35 activation from the DTE is disabled Note The JP4 jumper is not available for RIC E1 R cards with X 21 or Ethernet interfaces PNL SW JP5 Enables activation of the local analog loopback via the front panel pushbutton EN The LLB can be activated via EN the front panel DIS The LLB cannot be activated via the front panel Note The JP5 jumper is not available for RIC E1 R cards with IR ETH and IR ETH V interface modules For RIC ET R with IR IP interface module the JP5 jumper serves for enabling or disabling the IP LEARN pushbutton TX amp RX CODE JP6 Selects the data receive HDB3 HDB3 and transmit coding AMI TIMING SEL J2 Selects the clock reference RCV Receive clock RCV EXT External clock INT Internal clock Note Units with the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interface modules support only receive and internal clocks CHASS GND J3 Controls the connection between the RIC E1 R signal ground and the frame chassis ground Connecting the Cables gt To connect cables CON Signal ground is CON connected to the frame ground DISCON Signal ground is disconnected from the frame ground 1 Connect the E1 line interface 2 Connect the DTE interface 3 Connect the power cable first to the converter then to the mains supply The PWR LED lights when power is connected 2 Operating RIC E1 RIC E1 operates entir
29. BAL JP6 RJ 45 connector BNC Unbalanced interface BNC coax connectors TX amp RXCODE Selects the transmit and AMI Jumper plug is installed Jr foceve EODD HDB3 Jumper plug is not installed HDB3 TIMING J4 Selects the clock reference RCV pin 4 Receive clock RCV EXT pin 5 External clock INT pin 6 Internal clock Note Units with the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interface modules support only receive and internal clocks ANA LOOP JP11 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 Controls the local analog loopback activation LOC Activates the local analog loopback DTE Allows the activation of the DTE local analog loopback via DTE Configuring RIC E1 2 3 www bestdatasource com Chapter 2 Installation and Setup RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual gt Selecting the Impedance When RIC E1 uses the balanced interface e Terminate the impedance of G 703 link to 120Q e Use only the RJ 45 connector to transmit full duplex data to the G 703 network over UTP or STP cable When RIC E1 uses the unbalanced interface e Terminate the impedance of G 703 link to 75Q e Use only the coaxial BNC connectors to transmit to the G 703 network via two coaxial cables Closing the RIC E1 Case After completing the internal settings close the unit case To close the RIC E1 case 1 Position the lower half of the RIC E1 case on the flat surface 2 Install the top cover m
30. C E1 with the IR ETH module 10BASE T xem LINK 1 LINK Q RXO EE G9 TX RX cou KO 8j Figure B 2 Rear Panel of the RIC E1 with IR ETH Module 10BaseT Connector Table B 1 provides the pinout of the IR ETH RJ 45 connector Table B 1 RJ 45 Pinout Pin Name Function 1 TD Transmit data positive 2 TD Transmit data negative 3 RD Receive data positive 6 RD Receive data negative RIC E1 R Card Figure B 3 illustrates the front panel of RIC E1 R with IR ETH B 2 IR ETH Options Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module PWR LINK ACT 100M LOS O0O00 0 RICEI O Figure B 3 RIC ET R with IR ETH IR ETH Options B 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual B 3 Technical Specifications General LAN Table 10 000 addresses Filtering and Forwarding 15 000 frames per second Buffer 256 frames Delay 1 frame LAN Standard Conforms to IEEE 802 3 Ethernet Data Rate 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 10BaseT FDX Connectors e 10BaseT UTP Shielded RJ 45 e 10Base2 BNC connector WAN Protocol internal HDLC Data Rate E1 2048 kbps B 4 Installation and Operation Figure B 4 shows the rear panel
31. C plug to a wall socket with a protective ground The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short circuit current exceeding 35A Always connect the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket If a power switch is provided in the equipment set it to the OFF position If the power cord cannot be readily disconnected in case of emergency make sure that a readily accessible circuit breaker or emergency switch is installed in the building installation Connection of DC Mains Unless otherwise specified in the manual the DC input to the equipment is floating in reference to the ground Any single pole can be externally grounded Due to the high current capability of DC mains systems care should be taken when connecting the DC supply to avoid short circuits and fire hazards DC units should be installed in a restricted access area i e an area where access is authorized only to qualified service and maintenance personnel Make sure that the DC supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation complies with the local codes The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capac
32. Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual IR IP S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Multicast IP 1 Multicast forwarding Disable 2 Static groups Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 17 Multicast IP Menu Multicast Forwarding Used to control the forwarding of IP multicast frames The following selections are available e DISABLED Disables multicast forwarding in both directions e LAN to WAN Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table from the LAN to the WAN e WAN to LAN Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table from the WAN to the LAN e BIDIRECTIONAL Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table in both directions e WAN to LAN IGMP Enables forwarding of IP multicast frames addressed to groups appearing in the Static Multicast Groups table from the WAN to the LAN In addition more groups can be added dynamically the additional can be viewed using the View menu Figure D 22 e TRANSPARENT All the IP multicast frames are forwarded irrespective of the Static Multi
33. IP Address empty for relay disabled Read Protocol From DIP Switches Protocol Frame Relay H 1 2 3 4 5 6 pn 8 Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 8 Quick Setup Menu Quick Setup Menu D 13 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual LAN IP Address Used to enter the IP address for the IP router LAN interface This is the address to which nodes connected to the local LAN send packets addressed to the WAN LAN IP Mask Used to enter the IP subnet mask The IP router supports a maximum of 254 hosts on the LAN therefore you must use Class C subnet masks The basic subnet IP mask for Class C addresses which supports the maximum possible number of hosts 254 is 255 255 255 0 To help you understand the selection of IP subnet masks Figure D 9 provides a configuration example for a LAN with 6 nodes the IP subnet mask for a 6 node IP network is 255 255 255 248 RIC E1 with IR IP LAN IP Address 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 255 248 puni IP Address 192 168 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mask 255 255 255 248 248 248 248 248 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 Figure D 9 Selecting the IP Subnet Mask WAN IP Address Used to enter the IP address for the IR IP WAN interface i e the IP address to be used by IP hosts on the WAN to reach this IR IP
34. IP address of the Telnet host it is recommended to turn RIC E1 off for a few seconds and then back on before continuing the configuration of the IP router in accordance with the Quick Setup Menu section below At this time in Step 2 the ERR indicator turns off after the 15 second interval Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR IP The LAN IP address of an already configured IR IP can be changed while it operates this means it is not necessary to turn RIC E1 off before starting the configuration procedure Note however that the IP traffic flow through IR IP will be disrupted until the other stations in the IP network learn the new address To change the LAN IP address of an already configured IR IP use the procedure described above for a new IR IP with the following differences 1 Configure the destination address of the ping utility to the new LAN interface IP address It is not necessary to change the Telnet host source address 2 When ready set section 1 of the IR IP DIP switch to ON or push the IP LEARN pushbutton on the RIC E1 R panel The ERR indicator starts flashing faster approximately four times a second 3 Perform Steps 4 5 of the procedure used for a new IR IP What to Do If gt After RIC E1 is turned on the INT LINK for RIC E1 R indicator does not light The IR IP interface module does not receive power from the RIC E1 power supply Service is required gt After RIC E1 is turned on the ERR ind
35. In 1 LAN IP Address Errors Non Unicast Frames In 9 Alignment Errors Out Octets 1 CRC Errors Unicast Frames Out Single Collisions Non Unicast Frames Out Multiple Collisions to WAN Frames Passed ate Collisions IP Datagram Received Excessive Collisions CPU Frames Discarded Frames Too Long Errors WAN Frames Discarded 1 RX FIFO Overrun Error Errors SQE Transmitted Frames Errors 1 Deferred Frames Receive Errors Carrier Sense Lost MAC TX Errors 1 FIFO Underrun O O op IC E EN AE E C E G N Next Screen ESC Back To Previous Menu R Refresh Page C Clear The Counters Of This Page Figure D 26 LAN Statistics Screen D 28 View Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module SIR IPBA S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date SYSTEM STATISTICS Counter Name Val Counter Name WAN in Octets 83504 WAN Alignment Errors WAN Out Octets 1950 WAN Aborted Frames WAN Out Frames 1723 WAN Short Frames WAN LAN Frames Transfer 1698 WAN RX FIFO Overrun Error WAN Datagram Received 1723 WAN to CPU Frames Errors WAN CPU Discarded 0 WAN Frame Too Long Errors WAN LAN Discarded WAN IP Header Errors WAN Errors WAN IP Addres Errors WAN O O C9 OGO XC O C oC Dc pH ae E PPP Error PPP Control
36. LAN speed ON LAN speed is set to 10 Mbps OFF LAN speed is set to 100 Mbps OFF 2 AN Controls the LAN ON LAN autonegotiation is disabled autonegotiation OFF LAN autonegotiation is enabled OFF 3 FDX Selects the LAN duplex ON LAN half duplex mode mode OFF LAN full duplex mode OFF 4 5 6 NC Notes Sections 4 5 and 6 of the SW2 DIP switch are factory set and must not be moved by the user e When autonegotiation is enabled LAN speed and LAN duplex mode are configured automatically sections 1 and 3 are disabled Installation and Operation C 5 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module Note Note RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Backpressure and Flow Control DIP switch SW1 4 enables or disables both backpressure and flow control When the IR ETH V is set to half duplex backpressure is active and when the IR ETH V is set to full duplex flow control is active Full duplex flow control activation requires autonegotiation to be enabled Backpressure is the term given when the buffer is filled from the LAN faster than it is able to transmit to the WAN In order to prevent packet loss collisions are forced into the LAN which causes the link partners to go into backoff before attempting to retransmit Reducing in effect the traffic coming through the interface Flow control is active only in full duplex mode When the buffer is
37. R Card This chapter describes the RIC E1 R card version designed for installation in the ASM MN 214 card cage The chapter contains the following sections e The ASM MN 214 card cage e The RIC E1 R card version e Power supply to RIC ET R card e Installing the RIC ET R card 5 1 ASM MN 214 Card Cage The ASM MN 214 card cage contains one or two power supplies and up to 14 plug in cards The card types can be RIC ET R or other RAD rack version modems converters any combination of up to 14 plug in cards For each of the 14 cards the rear panel see Figure 5 1 contains a male connector for the terminal block and a DB 25 connector A protection cover protects the terminal block connectors Line Connector The line is to be attached to the rear panel terminal block connectors see Figure 5 1 It contains screws for connecting the transmit and receive pairs and ground if present When operating RIC ET R with unbalanced E1 interface use a CIA TB BNC 214 adapter which converts the terminal block connector into two coaxial BNC connectors see Figure 5 1 The ASM MN 214 card cage is also available with BNC coaxial unbalanced or RJ 45 balanced line connectors DTE Connector The 25 pin D type female interface connector provides all interface signals for the digital interfaces Units with X 21 or V 35 interface require an external mechanical adapter Two optional interface attachments CIA X21 1 and CIA V 35 1 can be ordered separ
38. R IP gt ARP Table IP Address MAC Address IP Address 192 168 205 003 00 40 33 20 C8 3C Press any key for exit Figure D 24 ARP Tables Screen Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 1 21 31 IR date MAC Address View Menu D 27 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Multicast Groups Table Screen This screen is used to display information about the multicast group IP addresses and their status gt To access the Multicast Groups Table screen e Inthe View menu type 3 The Multicast Groups Table screen appears Figure D 25 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Multicast Groups Table Group IP Address Status Group IP Address Status Press any key for exit Figure D 25 Multicast Groups Table Screen Displaying Statistics The Statistics screen is used to display statistical information on the traffic between the networks connected by IR IP The data displayed on this screen enables you to evaluate the IR IP performance Two different Statistics screens are used one for the LAN side and the other for the WAN side gt To access the Statistics menu e Inthe View menu type 4 The LAN and WAN Statistics screens appear Figure D 26 and Figure D 27 IR_IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date SYSTEM STATISTICS Counter Name Val Counter Name in Octets 83504 LAN IP Header Errors Unicast Frames
39. TH QN R IP IP router Power Supply e AC power supply 100 to 240 VAC e DC power supply 24 or 48 VDC Overview 1 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 1 Introduction RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Application RIC E1 is typically used to connect between a G 703 network and a DTE The DTE can be a multiplexer a bridge a router etc Figure 1 1 illustrates a typical RIC E1 application w DTE Figure 1 1 Typical Application 1 2 Physical Description A three dimensional view of RIC E1 and RIC T1 is shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 RIC E1 and RIC T1 3D View The RIC E1 front panel contains LEDs that show the status of the unit For more information refer to Chapter 3 The RIC E1 rear panel contains the DTE interface the G 703 link and the power connections For more information refer to Chapter 2 A description of how to set the internal jumpers can be found in Chapter 2 1 2 Physical Description Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Functional Description Functional Block Diagram Figure 1 3 shows the functional block diagram of RIC E1 A Unbalanced Txd BNC o 3 Rxd 3 E lt gt 2 Select Balanced RJ 45 e
40. a S c Txclk 3 IMP Q Za S lg Rxclk_ LIU n Unbalanced c BNC 3 Loss S qe Tx amp Rx Code 2 Tst o AMI Clock Ana L Ca HDB3 PS Figure 1 3 RIC E1 Block Diagram Timing Reference Diagnostics RIC E1 supports three clock modes e Internal derived from its internal oscillator e External supplied by the attached DTE e Receive recovered from the received line signal RIC E1 supports a V 54 loop 3 local loopback activated by the internal jumper of the standalone RIC E1 unit front panel pushbutton of the RIC E1 R card or via corresponding pin of the DTE interface connector not available for X 21 and Ethernet interfaces For more information refer to Chapter 4 Functional Description 1 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 1 Introduction RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 1 4 Technical Specifications Link Interface Coding Framing Bit Rate Impedance RCV Signal Level XMT Signal Level Connectors Return Loss DTE Interface Type Control Signals HDB3 or AMI Unframed 2 048 Mbps 1200 balanced 756 unbalanced O to 10 dB 3V 10 balanced 2 37V 10 unbalanced RJ 45 8 pin balanced Two BNC coaxial unbalanced Better than 15 dB e V 35 34 pin female e X 21 15 pin D type female e V 36 37 pin D type female via adapter cable e RS 530 25 pin D type
41. able the downloading IR IP automatically activates its TFTP server application with the following factory default IP parameters e IP address 192 168 205 1 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 252 Connect the computer serving as a TFTP client to the IR IP 1OBASE T connector in the way as a Telnet host used for preliminary configuration see the Performing Preliminary Configuration section The computer IP parameters must be configured as follows e IP address 192 168 205 2 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 252 e Default gateway 192 168 205 1 To download new software 1 If necessary turn RIC E1 off 2 Setall the four sections of the IR IP DIP switch to OFF 3 Turn RIC E1 on and monitor the ERR indicator it must start flashing 4 Connect the computer to the IP router LAN interface and configure its IP parameters as explained above 5 Runa standard TFTP client application on the Telnet host and download the appropriate software file If the download is successful IR IP starts using the new software If the downloading fails repeat the download process D 32 Erasing IR IP Software Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Erasing IR IP Software D 33 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix E IR X 21B Interface Module Contents E 1 INTRODUCTION iesse ARA
42. ace is provided via an adapter cable converting between 25 pin RS 530 connector and 37 pin V 36 connector Connector pin allocations and cable wiring data appear in Appendix A For the detailed description of the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP Ethernet interface modules refer to Appendix B Appendix C and Appendix D respectively Connecting the Power N Warning Refer to the appropriate section below depending on the RIC E1 version AC or DC Connecting the AC Power AC power should be supplied to the RIC E1 unit through the 1 5m 5 ft standard power cable terminated with a standard 3 prong plug The cable is provided with the unit Before connecting power to the unit verify that the socket outlet is provided with a protective ground contact If you are using an extension cord power cable make sure it is grounded as well Interrupting the protective grounding conductor inside or outside the unit or disconnecting the protective ground terminal can make this unit dangerous Make sure that only fuses of the required rating 0 250A 250V are used for replacement Do not use repaired fuses or short circuit the fuse holder Always disconnect the mains cable before removing or replacing the fuse If there is a chance that the fuse protection has been damaged make the unit inoperative To connect AC power to RIC E1 1 Connect the power cable to the power connector on the RIC E1 rear panel 2 Plug the RIC E1 power
43. ail in Appendix B Appendix C and Appendix D respectively D D D PWR O PWR O PWR O TXD O ae ele RXD O ACT O ACT O TST O Viel LOS LOS LOS O O O e IP e RICEI RICEI RICEV IP O O O Figure 5 2 RIC E1 R with a Serial DTE Interface Figure 5 3 RIC E1 R with Figure 5 4 RIC E1 R with IR IP IR ETH or IR ETHN 5 4 RIC E1 R Front Panel Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Zi 2022 DESCH Gj go 0 0 040 AE sns Ot eis Le 70 0 OOOO Lee oe e s Figure 5 5 ASM MN 214 Front Panel 5 5 www bestdatasource com Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 Order from Cutter Networks Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 5 4 Installing the RIC E1 R Card Setting Internal Jumpers and Switches Figure 5 6 illustrates location of the internal jumpers on the RIC E1 R PCB N n 3 BALANCE UNBALANCE BALANCE e a UNBALANCE P J2 EN EN INT p a HH DIS DIS RCV ALB DTE PNL SW JP JP5 NEN HDB3 AMI TX amp RX CODE EI a 5 TIMING SEL B8ZS J CHASS GND CON Azp DISCON J3
44. aking sure the top cover guides enter the corresponding recesses at the end of the unit 3 Secure the two screws located at the end of the unit 4 Fitthe inside tabs of the blue side panel into the unit case grooves and slide the side panel until snaps into place Connecting the Interfaces Figure 2 2 and shows the rear panel of the AC powered RIC E1 unit V 35 LINK 5 mt ones e me e e o e See sg e e e e TX EE E Figure 2 2 RIC E1 Rear Panel Connecting the E1 Line RIC E1 link interface terminates in balanced and unbalanced connectors marked LINK gt To connect the balanced interface e Use RJ 45 male connector and connect it to the RIC E1 RJ 45 port Appendix A lists the balanced connector pin assignment gt To connect the unbalanced interface 1 Connect the receive line to the back panel connector designated TX 2 Connect the transmit line to the back panel connector designated RX N Do not connect both balanced and unbalanced connectors Warning 2 4 Configuring RIC E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Connecting the DTE RIC E1 supports various types of data channel interfaces Equipment with V 35 X 21 RS 530 and Ethernet interfaces can be connected directly to the RIC E1 DTE port The RIC E1 V 36 interf
45. al C 3 Technical Specifications LAN Table Aging Latency Frame size 64 bytes Throughput Buffer Size Standard Data Rate Transmission Line Line Code Packet length Connector Protocol Data Rate Priority Queues 2 048 MAC addresses 5 minute automatic 10 Mbps full duplex 360 us 100 Mbps full duplex 285 us 4050 pps with 64 byte frame length and increment byte data 00 01 02 120 frames Frame size 64 bytes IEEE 802 3 Ethernet V 2 IEEE 802 1q relevant parts 802 1p 802 3x 10BaseT 10 Mbps 100BaseT 100 Mbps 4 wire Category 5 UTP 19 AWG to 26 AWG 10BaseT Manchester 100BaseT MLT3 Up to 1536 bytes RJ 45 Automatic MDIX support Point to point Up to 2048 kbps 2 C 4 Installation and Operation Figure C 4 shows the DIP switch locations and the default settings of the IR ETH V PCB The screen print tables on the IR ETH V PCB are look up tables of the function enabled settings The tables do not show the default settings For example MDI in OFF position MDI is enabled 1 100 EN 3 FDX m 6 NC ILIV VI Figure C 4 SW1 and SW2 DIP Switch Locations Installation and Operation Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix
46. assword The opening screen which appears after the Telnet session activation is the IR IP Main menu see Figure D 6 IR IP S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tool PING terminal Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 6 IR IP Main Menu To end the utility press Esc when the Main menu is displayed This will also end the Telnet session D 12 IR IP Management Utility Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Menu Structure of Management Utility Figure D 7 shows the menu structure of the IR IP management utility 2 Management Access 1 Telenet Password 2 Telenet Activity Timeout 1 Quick Setup 4 Device Control 6 Diagnostic Tool 3 Advanced Setup PING Terminal 1 Device Identification 1 New Software Download 1 Configuration and Connection 1 Ping IP Address 1 Device Name 1 Server IP Address 2 ARP Tables 2 Start Pinging 3 SNMP Access A contact Hoke 2 File Name E DC Groups Table 3 Stop Pinging 4 SNMP Read Community System Location 3 Total Timeout Statistics 5 SNMP Write Community 4 Start Operation 6 SNMP Trap Community 2 Interface Parameters 7 SNMP Management Table 1 LAN Status 2 View Error Log He Erase Configuration
47. at the rear end of the unit Setting the Internal Jumpers Set the internal jumpers For the standalone RIC E1 jumpers see the first table below For the RIC E1 R jumpers see the second table Jumper Description Values Default Setting JP1 JP2 JP3 JPA Select the E1 interface type BAL Balanced interface BAL JP6 RJ 45 connector BNC Unbalanced interface BNC coax connectors TX amp RXCODE Selects the transmit and AMI Jumper plug is installed E EE HDB3 Jumper plug is not installed HDB3 TIMING J4 Selects the clock reference RCV pin 4 Receive clock RCV EXT pin 5 External clock INT pin 6 Internal clock Note Units with the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interface modules support only receive and internal clocks ANA LOOP JP11 Controls the local analog LOC Activates the local analog loopback activation loopback DTE Allows the activation of the DTE local analog loopback via DTE Installing RIC E1 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Quick Start Guide RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Jumper Description Values Default Setting JP2 JP3 Select the E1 interface type BALANCE Balanced interface BALANCE RJ 45 connector UNBALANCE Unbalanced interface BNC coax connectors ALB DTE JP4 Enables local analog EN The local analog loopback loopback activation from activation from the DTE is the DTE via pin 18 for enabled R5
48. ately from RAD CIA X 21 1 converts one DB 25 connector to an X 21 15 pin connector CIA V 35 1 converts one DB 25 connector to a V 35 34 pin connector V 36 converter cards are supplied with a RAD adapter cable CBL 530 449F which converts between the DB 25 connector and a V 36 37 pin connector ASM MN 214 Card Cage 5 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual RIC E1 R with one of the Ethernet interfaces IR ETH IR ETH V or IR IP uses a CIA ETH interface adapter which converts one DB 25 connector to an RJ 45 connector The adapter cable and interface attachments are also shown in Figure 5 1 Terminal Figure 5 1 ASM MN 214 Rear Panel 5 2 ASM MN 214 Card Cage Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card AC Supply DC Supply 5 2 Power Supply Power is supplied to the RIC E1 R card from the ASM MN 214 power supply via the chassis Each RIC E1 R card has two fuses F5 and F6 which protect the entire system against power failure resulting from a short circuit in one card The rating of the fuses is 500 mA 250V slowblow see Figure 5 6 The ASM MN 214 card cage can accept both AC or DC power supplies LED indicators located on the ASM MN 214 front panel see Figure 5 5 show activity when the power sup
49. ation Color LINK ON Good link integrity Rear panel Green Note The LINK indicator is not available for the IR ETH module with BNC connector COLL ON Collision occurred on the attached Ethernet segment Rear panel Yellow RX ON Data is received from the Ethernet attached segment Rear panel Yellow TX ON Data is transmitted from RIC E1 to the attached Ethernet Rear panel Yellow segment ERR D4 ON Bridge buffer overrun IR ETH board Red Installation and Operation B 5 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module Table BA IR ETH LED Indicators RIC E1 R RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual LED Name Description Location Color PWR ON RIC E1 R is powered up Front panel Green LINK ON LAN is connected to the IR ETH module Front panel Green ACT ON LAN is receiving transmitting data Front panel Yellow 100M Not relevant for IR ETH Front panel Green LOS ON No E1 data is received from the link Front panel Red ERR D4 ON Bridge buffer overrun On the Red IR ETH board Connecting the LAN Use either a straight cable or a cross cable for the LAN connection Use a cross cable when connecting to a port that does not implement the crossover function internally Otherwise use a straight cable Note Hubs usually do implement the crossover function internally while network interface cards and other devices do not B 6 Installation and Operation Ord
50. cable to the mains outlet RIC E1 turns on automatically upon connection to the mains Connecting the DC Power To connect DC power e Refer to the DC power supply connection supplement Configuring RIC E1 2 5 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 2 Installation and Setup RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 2 6 Configuring RIC E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 3 Operation This chapter describes how to operate RIC E1 Installation procedures explained in Chapter 2 must be completed and checked before attempting to operate RIC E1 3 1 Front Panel Indicators Figure 3 1 shows the RIC E1 front panel The front panel indicators are described in Table 3 1 Orm RIC E1 Om Cem Q7s7 Qlos Figure 3 1 RIC E1 Front Panel Table 3 1 RIC E1 Front Panel LED Indicators Designation Color Function PWR Green ON RIC E1 is powered up TXD Yellow ON Data is being transmitted to the link RXD Yellow ON Data is being received from the link LOS Red ON No E1 data is received from the link TST Red ON The local loopback is active Front Panel Indicators 3 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 3 Operation RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 3 2 Operating Instructions Turning On RIC E1 starts operating as soon as AC or DC power is connec
51. cast Groups table D 22 Advanced Setup Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Static Groups Select this parameter to access the static multicast groups table The table is used to specify the IP addresses for up to 10 IP multicast groups To access the Static Groups menu e From the Multicast IP menu type 2 The following screen appears IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Static Multicast Groups Table Group IP Address k OO AJ On OF WN FP D delete C clear all Figure D 18 Static Multicast Groups Table D 10 Device Control The Device Control menu is used to download software from TFTP servers and perform interface and device resets gt To access the Device Control menu e From the Main menu type 4 The Device Control menu appears Figure D 19 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control New Software Download View error LOG Erase Configuration Resets Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 19 Device Control Menu Device Control D 23 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual New Software Download Menu IR IP operates as a TFTP client
52. condensing 2 2 Package Contents The RIC E1 package includes the following items e RIC E1 unit e The AC power cord or DC power supply connector kit e Ethernet over SDH SONET and Converters CD e Jumper plug for JP9 jumper e CBL 530 449 adapter cable for units ordered with V 36 interface e RM 29 rack installation kit if ordered Package Contents 2 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 2 Installation and Setup RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual gt 2 3 Configuring RIC E1 This section provides information on the functions and locations of RIC E1 internal jumpers Use this information to select the correct setting for your particular application To install RIC E1 1 Determine the required configuration according to your application and set the internal jumpers accordingly For more information refer to Setting the Jumpers 2 Connect the DTE and G 703 link interfaces as explained in Connecting the Interfaces 3 Connect the power to the unit For more information refer to Connecting the Power Setting the Jumpers AN This section explains how to set the internal jumpers according to your requirements Figure 2 1 shows the RIC E1 jumper locations Avoid adjusting maintaining or repairing RIC E1 while it is connected to the power source Adjusting maintaining and repairing RIC E1 while connected to power supply Warning should only be do
53. datasource com Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module Contents IR ETH INTERFACE MODULE cccsssccssscccscsccsscccsscccccsccesccecescoeecs B 1 Bil INTRODUCTION TT TERT B 1 DR MIO B 2 Standalone RICHET tege eret Ee Fer eE ee EEN B 2 RIG E VR Card PE B 2 B 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS nennen enne nennen nnne B 4 B 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION eren ene nnn enne nn enia sre e nnn nn en B 4 Setting the LEE gieren eegene B 5 EED IndiCatOrss cave ened eege EAR ef EE B 5 Connecting the LAN MN B 6 B 1 Introduction IR ETH is an interface module for RAD products which is used for converting the Ethernet 10BaseT or 10Base2 electrical levels to the TTL levels It also converts the Ethernet protocol to HDLC to enable long distance transmission and avoid the Ethernet collision limitation IR ETH includes an internal self learning Ethernet bridge which enables a high performance link between two Ethernet segments at a low transmission rate The low speed HDLC transmission is sent over the G 703 link Figure B 1 shows a typical application using RIC E1 with IR ETH module C y G 703 d Network RIC E1 b 10BaseT LAN Figure B 1 Typical Application of RIC E1 with IR ETH Module Introduction B 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual B 2 IR ETH Options Standalone RIC E1 Figure B 2 shows the rear panel of RI
54. de The EXT clock mode is used in applications of X 21 networks where the system timing is provided by the X 21 network The IR X 21B module has an internal 16 bit FIFO buffer to compensate for the phase delay introduced to the system by the line delay between the two units Figure E 4 illustrates the buffer connection and the flow of the receive transmit and clock signals When RIC E1 operates in the external clock you must set the IR X 21B JP2 jumper to EXT E 2 Selecting the IR X 21B Timing Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E IR X 21B Interface Module IR X 21B Gs FIFO ae rc MEM Buffer ETC Tx Signal Timing RXC 6 13 RIC E1 DTE RXC p ETC FIFO 7 14 Buffer RXD Rx RXD EH 4 11 Figure E 4 EXT Timing Mode INT LBT Clock Mode The INT LBT clock mode is used in applications where the IR X 21B side uses the clock signal from the E1 link This mode is used mainly when the attached equipment has an X 21 interface but no ability to produce clock signals The module has a 16 bit FIFO buffer to compensate for the phase delay introduced by the X 21 device Figure E 5 illustrates the buffer connection and the flow of the receive transmit and clock signals When RIC E1 operates in the internal or receive clock you must se
55. e said warranties are satisfactory Software components in the RIC E1 are provided as is and without warranty of any kind RAD disclaims all warranties including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose RAD shall not be liable for any loss of use interruption of business or indirect special incidental or consequential damages of any kind In spite of the above RAD shall do its best to provide error free software products and shall offer free Software updates during the warranty period under this Agreement RAD s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims demands or actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement and the RIC E1 shall not exceed the sum paid to RAD for the purchase of the RIC E1 In no event shall RAD be liable for any indirect incidental consequential special or exemplary damages or lost profits even if RAD has been advised of the possibility of such damages This Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Israel Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com General Safety Instructions The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products Additional instructions if applicable are included inside the manual Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in
56. e a ebe D 17 Device Identification Menu ssssssssssee eene D 17 Interface Parameters Menu D 18 WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol Men D 19 WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol eeeeee D 20 Multicast P att etie aictide uidi an D 21 I 10 DEVICE e D 23 New Software Download Men D 24 Viewing Error Log Screen eee D 24 Introduction D 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Erasing ConfiBUFdtlOD oe deseri rerit eR poor ab pr rhet a elu pbi Sete tae D 25 IC UE D 25 DAT VIEWSMENU 5 eeneg eto re preter e dede D void eH rennen D 26 Configuration and COnFECHOF ieu ren rade eexisi t dave cit nd D 26 e KSE D 27 Multicast Groups Table Screen sss D 28 Displaying Statistics aie rcu ne E eee D 28 D 12 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS PING TERMINAL cessere e eee enn D 29 Usingth Ping ODER D 30 D 13 ERASING USER S CONFIGURATION sieeseeeene eee em emen ene enn enne D 31 D 14 ERASING IR IP SOFTWARE eegend ehe ean Foie T de D 31 Erasing Application Software D 32 Downloading New Software ast ond ariete ti aile pa Diii ta niadad D 32 D 1 Introduction IR IP is a high performance miniature IP router based on RAD s unique IP router chip the ChipRouter IR IP works by taking each Ethernet frame from the LAN and determining whether the IP packet is dest
57. e eme m 5 1 ER e 5 1 Bel POWE SUPP Y anniari n A EE A e AET 5 3 ee le 5 3 bes 5 3 Power Supply with Redunda ncy tiep isnt tenni Ponti EES 5 3 ers sic du e tee egener 5 4 5 4 Installing the d i4 eegeeEEeeeegueEE 5 6 Setting Internal Jumpers and Switches eq 5 6 Installing RIC E1 R into the ASM MN 214 Card Cage iiia sptatae tnde cta ne adt iode 5 7 Connecting the Interfaces saiisine anea tiu sip an MM M UN MM ana cud catu BED bd 5 7 RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual i Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Table of Contents Appendix A Interface Connector Wiring Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Appendix E IR X 21B Interface Module List of Figures 1 1 Typical ApplicatiO E 1 2 1 2 RIC E1 and RIC T1 3D View 1 2 E RIC E1 Block DIBBESDI tng toe eose vss pt a wt penta etapa etic unt d RU cem DEA NOE 1 3 22 be RIC 1 Jumper LOCatONS c 2 3 2 2 Ie BICI CEU ge GEES 2 4 3 1 RIC ET Front Panel eee rete rere er ee E ee EE ERE ANE eegene 3 1 Ble 9 x Local Rossa dp 4 1 5 1 ASM MN 214 Rear Panel AAA 5 2 5 2 RIC E1 R with a Serial DTE Interface 5 4 5 3 RIC E1 R with IR ETH or IR ETH NV uccisero I en en II nene enne rh eese erre esee erre seen eese 5 4 5 4 RIC ET R with IRIP nnne eres NAEUN A AEREN EE SAAE NARAR sre 5 4 5 5 ASM MN
58. ect or E Figure D 14 Interface Parameters Menu D 18 Advanced Setup Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module LAN Status Used to enable disable the flow of packets through LAN interface e Open the flow of packets is enabled e Closed the flow of packets is disabled As a result IR IP does not accept nor sends packets to the LAN but its WAN interface may still be active and can interact with other IP hosts on the WAN WAN Status Used to enable disable the flow of packets through the WAN interface e Open the flow of packets is enabled e Closed the flow of packets through the WAN interface is disabled As a result IR IP does not accept from nor sends packets to the WAN However the LAN interface of the IP router is still active WAN Throttle This parameter specifies the maximum data rate at which data is sent to the WAN i e to the E1 link Since RIC E1 operates only in the unframed mode the only relevant parameter for the WAN throttle is Full 2048 kbps Aging Timeout Used to specify the time after which inactive LAN stations are removed from the IR IP ARP table A station is defined as inactive when no IP traffic is received from it by the IR IP LAN interface WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol Menu The Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is used to configure the pa
59. ely unattended except when performing system tests Operating RIC E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Contents Chapter 1 Introduction UN 1 1 Ee EE 1 1 Applicatie Missers tes irii Eni eE E RENEE EEE EE AT A ERRE 1 2 NE oM sq ee TN 1 2 13 EN e Me LE 1 3 F nctional Bl ck RE 1 3 Timing Referente eise duahideid conica id path til grid tu aeq a a a aaa aa Mod 1 3 BICI oru 1 3 T4 Jechnical e 1 4 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2 1 Site Requirements e 2 1 22 Package Contents innocui ienai E T E RE eaii 2 1 2 3 Configuring RIGET v 2 2 SEENEN E 2 2 Connecting the Interfaces m 2 4 Connecting the Power eH p 2 5 Chapter 3 Operation Dal Front Panel E 3 1 DAMES cuf d crise ssssssiasspisasOarciatsrsaatenshensdbanacioistssuisslansiadessntssuasscanisyoaaKiNbarton 3 2 Hunde 32 Operating RIG ET cree rer terere n a Tai Eaa Hee EEN 3 2 T rninig ET 3 2 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 4 1 Performing Local Analog Loopback viscosa EROR Urn brem itis Gee pU siste S Era MAN 4 1 Activating local Analog Loopback tere n ede et ps rua Crede ka dd 4 1 Deactivating Local Analog Loopback een 4 2 AMEN MOU usur ieis sasiore NO Nee Ne aa 4 2 Zo Aerer 4 3 Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card WEE S LLDULISIGEE aaar ESG 5 1 Mis
60. er from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix C IR ETH V Interface Module Contents C1 INTRODUCTION eet eebe ege edel gr C 1 ET ETE OPRTIONS vies dcc ee tee et ecce oet niet tete eite oes C 2 Ee E TTT EE C 2 RICSET R Caid o a aaia AA tesi AEA scie TEE IE re C 3 C 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 552 inn seo a ee eere eese auo Ea Sanson ao ea aad aene Panda C 4 C 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION eesssseeeneree RI enne nnne n nene nes sese nns n aane C 4 Setting the DIP Switches E C 5 LED Indieators o rr ee C 6 Connecting the LAN aset irent etie teas ode Des eegend C 6 C 1 Introduction The IR ETH V interface module replaces the IR ETH ON interface module The IR ETH V has improved functionality however it should be noted that there are now two priority queues available IR ETH V includes a high performance self learning Fast Ethernet bridge which is connected to the LAN via a single 10BaseT or 100BaseT port operating in full or half duplex and providing simple and cost effective interconnection between 10 100BaseT LANs The IR ETH V interface module also supports IEEE 802 1p frames and IEEE 802 1q frames enabling VLAN applications The module automatically learns MAC addresses of the LAN to which it is connected Its LAN table stores up to 2 048 addresses with 5 minute automatic aging Filtering and forwarding is performed at wire speed Figure C 1 shows a typical application
61. estdatasource com Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 4 When operating RIC E1 R with unbalanced interface use CIA TB BNC 214 adapter which converts the terminal block connector into two coaxial BNC connectors 5 If required attach the appropriate CIA CIA X 21 1 CIA V 35 1 CIA ETH or CBL 530 449F adapter cable to the DB 25 connector on the card cage rear panel 6 Connect the DTE cable to the DB 25 connector other side of CIA or adapter cable depending on your version of the card interface 7 Connect power to the ASM MN 214 card cage To connect AC power connect the power cable to the mains supply To connect DC power refer to DC power supply connection supplement of the ASM MN 214 installation and operation manual N The ASM MN 214 card cage has no power switch Operation starts when the power is applied to the rear panel POWER connector When applying power Warning first connect the plug of the power cord to the ASM MN 214 POWER connector and then to the mains outlet 5 8 Installing the RIC E1 R Card Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix A Interface Connector Wiring A 1 V 35 X 21 and RS 530 Interface Connectors Table A 1 lists the pin assignments of the V 35 X 21 and RS 530 interface connectors Table A 1 V 35 X 21 and RS 530 Interfaces Pin Assignments V 35 34 Pin RS 530 DB 25 X 21 DB 15 Circuit i Circuit
62. for broadcast and multicast applications where bandwidth overhead is critical IR IP supports IP multicast at wire speed making it suitable for any multicast environment including high speed downstream environments such as satellite and D 2 Introduction Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Application Router LAN WAN xDSL Users on the LAN who register with the IR IP for an IP multicast group using the IGsMP protocol filter IP multicast packets at wire speed Management and advanced configuration of the IR IP module are performed via Telnet Figure D 1 shows a typical application of the RIC E1 interface converter equipped with the IR IP module G 703 Network RIC E1 10BaseT LAN Figure D 1 Typical Application of RIC E1 with IR IP Module D 2 Technical Specifications LAN IP net Up to 256 hosts on LAN IP net Filtering and 30 kbps 35 kbps Forwarding Buffer 256 frames maximum size 1534 bytes Delay 1 frame Standard IEEE 802 3 Ethernet V2 Data Rate 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 10BaseT in full duplex topology Connector 10BaseT Shielded RJ 45 Protocols e PPP PAP CHAP e Frame Relay RFC 1490 e HDLC Technical Specifications D 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual D
63. g it with unshielded twisted pair UTP cables However the use of shielded wires is always recommended especially for high rate data In some cases when unshielded wires are used ferrite cores should be installed on certain cables In such cases special instructions are provided in the manual Disconnect all wires which are not in permanent use such as cables used for one time configuration The compliance of the equipment with the regulations for conducted emission on the data lines is dependent on the cable quality The emission is tested for UTP with 80 dB longitudinal conversion loss LCL Unless otherwise specified or described in the manual TNV 1 and TNV 3 ports provide secondary protection against surges on the data lines Primary protectors should be provided in the building installation The equipment is designed to provide adequate protection against electro static discharge ESD However it is good working practice to use caution when connecting cables terminated with plastic connectors without a grounded metal hood such as flat cables to sensitive data lines Before connecting such cables discharge yourself by touching earth ground or wear an ESD preventive wrist strap FCC 15 User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
64. hassis and restore section 6 of the DIP switch to OFF D 5 Performing Preliminary Configuration The software necessary for performing all the management and configuration functions is stored in the IR IP interface module and therefore you only need a regular Telnet host to perform all the activities described in this appendix A Telnet host is any computer e g an IBM PC or compatible that fulfills the following minimum requirements A standard 10BaseT Ethernet interface A TCP IP protocol stack and therefore is capable of supporting IP communication through the Ethernet interface Telnet client software A ping utility Outline of Preliminary Configuration gt To perform the preliminary configuration procedure 1 Connect the Telnet host to the IR IP interface module 2 Configure the Telnet host to enable communication with the IR IP interface module using the default IP parameters 3 Establish communication with IR IP and assign the prescribed IP address to its LAN interface 4 Establish again communication with IR IP and continue the preliminary configuration in accordance with the Quick Setup Menu section below D 8 Performing Preliminary Configuration Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Connecting the Telnet Host Before starting the management and configuration activities it is necessa
65. he RIC E1 Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement This Agreement is effective upon your opening of the RIC E1 package and shall continue until terminated RAD may terminate this Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof Upon such termination by RAD you agree to return to RAD the RIC E1 and all copies and portions thereof For further information contact RAD at the address below or contact your local distributor International Headquarters U S Headquarters RAD Data Communications Ltd RAD Data Communications Inc 24 Raoul Wallenberg St 900 Corporate Drive Tel Aviv 69719 Israel Mahwah NJ 07430 USA Tel 972 3 6458181 Tel 201 529 1100 Toll free 1 800 444 7234 Fax 972 3 6498250 Fax 201 529 5777 E mail market rad com E mail market radusa com 1991 2003 RAD Data Communications Ltd Publication No 269 200 1 2 04 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the RIC E1 to be delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve 12 months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR If during the warranty period any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship and DISTRIBUTOR immediately notifies RAD of such defect RAD shall have the option
66. i Circuit Function Protective A Frame 101 1 101 1 SHIELD 101 Ground Signal p GND 102 Ground PPS Transmitted TD A 103 A A 103 103 Data TD B 103 A B 103 UA 103 Transmit Received 104 104 R A 104 Data 104 104 R B 104 Receive Request to C A 105 Send C B Control Clear to 106 Send Signal Function Data Set 107 Ready Data 108 Terminal Ready Carrier 109 Detect Indication External 113 Transmit 113 Clock V 35 X 21 and RS 530 Interface Connectors A 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix A Interface Connector Wiring RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Table A 1 V 35 X 21 and RS 530 Interfaces Pin Assignments Cont V 35 34 Pin RS 530 DB 25 Circuit i Circuit Pin Circuit Function Y SCT A 114 15 DB A 114 6 S A AA SCT B 114 12 DB B 114 13 S B Signal Timing V SCR A 115 17 DD A 115 X SCR B 115 9 DD B 115 eee Fe EN ERR RR A 2 V 36 Interface Connector X 21 DB 15 Signal Function Transmit Clock Receive Clock Local Analog Loop Test Indicator The RIC E1 V 36 interface is provided via an adapter cable converting between 25 pin RS 530 connector and 37 pin V 36 connector Table A 2 lists the cable wiring Table A 2 Cable Converting between RS 530 and V 36 Interfaces Pin Assignment Signal Function V 36 37 Pin RS 530 25 pin Shield 1 RC Circu
67. icator does not light IR IP is faulty and must be replaced gt After turn on the ERR indicator lights for 15 seconds and then turns off ACT does not light and there is no response from IR IP No software loaded into IR IP Download software using the procedure described in the New Software Download Menu section below gt After turn on the ERR indicator lights for 15 seconds and then turns off ACT lights from time to time but there is no response from IR IP IR IP has been configured If you do not know the current IP address of the LAN interface erase IR IP router configuration using the procedure given in the Erasing User s Configuration section below gt No ping replies from IR IP If your host does not begin to receive ping replies after three unsuccessful attempts check the physical connection path between the Telnet host Ethernet interface and the IR IP TOBASE T connector gt The IP learning process is not successful Check that the prescribed IP address does not appear in the ARP table Performing Preliminary Configuration D 11 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual D 6 IR IP Management Utility General Operating Procedures The IR IP interface module is managed via a simple menu driven utility that uses a basic terminal user interface A typical screen is shown in Figure D 6 As seen in
68. ined for the IP net on the Ethernet LAN If not IR IP forwards the packet to the WAN E1 link IP packets received from the WAN link are automatically forwarded to the LAN if the IP net matches IR IP includes hardware filters which handle all filtering operations at wire speed from both LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN without dropping a single packet Filtering and forwarding are performed at the maximum rate of 35 000 and 30 000 frames per second wire speed respectively The buffer can hold 256 frames of maximum size of 1534 bytes and a throughput latency of one frame IR IP is available with 10BaseT UTP interface and is fully IEEE 802 3 Ethernet V2 compliant The IR IP interface can also operate in full duplex Ethernet applications RIC E1 equipped with IR IP can be used as a Frame Relay Access Device FRAD with an integral IP router RFC 1490 is supported for a single DLCI on the E1 link Detection of the DLCI and the maintenance protocol is performed automatically This allows the IR IP to be used as the termination unit of IP services over Frame Relay at the customer premises opposite a Frame Relay switch in the backbone Alternatively Point to Point Protocol PPP can be run on the WAN link with automatic negotiation on power up as well as support for PAP and CHAP authentication With this feature the IR IP can operate opposite any PPP compliant access server or backbone router IR IP supports HDLC which is especially important
69. it Protective Ground Signal Ground DTE Common Return GA IA N DCE Common Return 20 Transmitted Data 4 BA A 22 BA B Received Data 6 BB A 24 BB B Request to Send 7 CA A 25 CA B Clear to Send 9 CB A 27 CB B Data Set Ready 11 CC A 29 CC B Data Terminal Ready 12 CD A 30 CD B A 2 V 36 Interface Connector Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Connector Wiring Table A 2 Cable Converting between RS 530 and V 36 Interfaces Pin Assignment Cont Signal Function V 36 37 pin RS 530 25 pin Carrier Detect 13 RR A 8 CF A 31 RR B 10 CF B External Transmit Clock 17 TT A 24 DA A 35 TT B 11 DA B Transmit Clock 5 ST A 15 DB A 23 ST B 12 DB B Receive Clock 8 RT A 17 DD A 26 RT B 9 DD B A 3 Line Interface Connector The balanced line interface terminates in 8 pin RJ 45 connector wired in accordance with Table A 3 Table A 3 RJ 45 Line Int Pin 1 2 4 5 erface Connector Pin Assignment Function Transmit Receive 3 6 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 GND Line Interface Connector A 3 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix A Interface Connector Wiring RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual A 4 Line Interface Connector Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www best
70. ity and must operate at short circuit current exceeding 35A Before connecting the DC supply wires ensure that power is removed form the DC circuit Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position When connecting the DC supply wires first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal then the positive pole and last the negative pole Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably rated and approved should be incorporated in the building installation Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces If the status of a given port differs from the standard one a notice will be given in the manual Ports Safety Status V 11 V 28 V 35 V 36 RS 530 SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage X 21 10 BaseT 100 BaseT Unbalanced E1 E2 E3 STM DS 2 DS 3 S Interface ISDN Analog voice E amp M Ports which do not present a safety hazard Usually up to 30 VAC or 60 VDC xDSL without feeding voltage TNV 1 Telecommunication Network Voltage 1 panes Bl SUR EUTS Ports whose normal operating voltage is within the limits of SELV on which overvoltages from telecommunications ne
71. lication 2 When you cannot configure IR IP because its current LAN interface IP address and or the Telnet password are not known To erase the user s configuration 1 Turn RIC E1 off 2 Setall the four sections of the IR IP DIP switch Figure D 4 to ON 3 Turn RIC E1 on and monitor the ERR indicator it must turn on and start blinking 4 While the ERR indicator is blinking within 15 seconds set sections 1 and 2 of the DIP switch to OFF When the ERR indicator stops blinking and lights steadily the IP router configuration becomes erased If you do not set sections 1 and 2 to OFF within 15 seconds of power up the IP router card ignores the setting of all the four sections to ON and starts normal operation In this case it is recommended to turn the RIC E1 off and then back on To abort the whole operation turn RIC E1 off return all the four switch section to the desired positions and then turn the RIC E1 on again 5 Turn RIC E1 off and the return all the four sections of the DIP switch to the desired positions D 14 Erasing IR IP Software You may erase the IR IP application software without erasing the user defined parameters After the application software is erased IR IP starts its TFTP server application and waits for the downloading of software by a TFTP client connected to its LAN interface The procedure to be used to download the application software in this case is also described below You may want
72. men verantwortlich ist Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name RAD Data Communications Ltd Manufacturer s Address 24 Raoul Wallenberg St Tel Aviv 69719 Israel declares that the products Product Names RIC E1 RIC T1 conform to the following standard s or other normative document s EMC EN 55022 1998 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 50024 1998 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Safety EN 60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment Supplementary Information The products herewith comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC for wired equipment The products were tested in a typical configuration Haim Karshen VP Quality Tel Aviv 9th October 2002 European Contact RAD Data Communications GmbH Otto Hahn Str 28 30 85521 Ottobrunn Riemerling Germany Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Quick Start Guide If you are familiar with RIC E1 use this guide to prepare it for operation 1 Installing RIC E1 Open the RIC E1 case by sliding the blue side panel forward and releasing the two screws located on the bottom panel
73. monitor the ping status A typical screen is shown in Figure D 29 Note After pinging is started it continues in the background even if you exit the Diagnostics Tools screen In this case a Ping Running message appears in the top upper left hand corner of the screen 4 To stop pinging type 3 from the Diagnostic Tools menu A Ping Stopped message is displayed To clear the message and return to the Diagnostic Tools screen press any key IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tools PING terminal 1 Ping IP Address 192 168 100 011 2 Start Pinging DEE 3 Stop Pinging gt gt gt Pinging 192 168 212 001 Sent 27 Recvd 25 Lost 2 Resp Time 60 ms Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure D 29 Diagnostic Tools Menu after Receiving Pinging Response D 30 Diagnostic Tools Ping Terminal Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Note D 13 Erasing User s Configuration The user defined configuration parameters are stored in the IP router card flash memory After the user defined configuration parameters are erased the IP router card automatically loads the factory default parameters You may want to erase the current configuration parameters 1 Before IR IP is prepared for operation in a new app
74. n process At the same time you can also change the temporary IP address assigned to the host 192 168 205 2 back to its permanent address Assigning the Router LAN Interface Address Note The IP address of the IR IP LAN interface must be configured as part of the preliminary configuration process To simplify this process IR IP includes a simple and convenient IP address learning mechanism The IP address can be configured and changed at any time even after the complete IR IP configuration process has been performed because it does not affect other configuration parameters Moreover the IP subnet mask is automatically adapted to the new IP address IP Learning Mechanism To simplify the configuration process IR IP has a special mechanism for configuring the IP address of its LAN interface Setting section 1 called IP address learning of the IR IP DIP switch Figure D 4 to ON enables this mechanism For RIC E1 R the IP learning procedure is performed by pressing the IP LEARN pushbutton on the card panel The IP learning mechanism enables IR IP to learn its LAN interface IP address by receiving frames sent by a ping utility to the prescribed LAN IP address To use the IP learning mechanism you do not need to know the current address of IR IP LAN interface but only the prescribed IP address Performing Preliminary Configuration D 9 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendi
75. ne by a skilled technician aware of the hazards involved Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even after the instrument has been disconnected from its source of supply gt To set the jumpers 1 Disconnect the power cable from the mains outlet 2 Slide the blue side panel forward to detach it from the case 3 Unscrew the two screws located on the bottom panel at the rear end of the unit 4 Separate the two halves of the RIC E1 case by lifting the top cover at the end of the unit and sliding it forward 5 Adjust the RIC E1 internal jumpers as described in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 shows the jumper locations 6 Reinstall the cover and tighten the screws 2 2 Configuring RIC E1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual ii H pi Chapter 2 Installation and Setup SEES kar Ze er Se BAL OREGON BNC O 5 9 LC one QUO ORG Ore E 0 6 BAL enc More OOOO0 e J4 RCV EXT re INT TX amp RX CODE AMI jpg HDB3 JP11 LOC oll DTE ANA LOOP 9U 9 0 9 U0 Figure 2 1 RIC E1 Jumper Locations Table 2 1 RIC E1 Jumper Settings Jumper Description Values Default Setting JP1 JP2 JP3 JPA Select the E1 interface type BAL Balanced interface
76. nit to be authenticated by another router or as a host unit that authenticates other routers User Name To Send The name by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself Password To Send The password by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself User Name To Accept The user name to be accepted by an IP router configured as host when an incoming connection request is received Password To Accept The user password to be accepted by an IP router configured as host when an incoming connection request is received A typical PPP Protocol Parameters menu is shown in Figure D 16 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Header and Control Field Compression Protocol Field Compression Authentication Protocol Security Host Guest User Name To Send Password To Send User Name To Accept 1 2 343 4 Dis 6 Ta 8 Password To Accept Press one of the numbers to select or E Figure D 16 PPP Protocol Parameters Menu Multicast IP The Multicast IP menu is used to specify the IP multicast frame forwarding parameters and to access the static multicast groups table gt To access the Multicast IP menu e From the Advanced Setup menu press 4 The Multicast IP menu appears Figure D 1 7 Advanced Setup Menu D 21 Order from
77. of the IR ETH module with 10BaseT connector Figure B 5 shows the ERR D4 LED and the DIP switch which are located on the reverse side of the IR ETH module installed in the standalone unit The DIP switch and the LED are located on the top panel of the IR ETH module installed in the RIC E1 R card Figure B 4 IR ETH Rear Panel 10BaseT Connector B 4 Installation and Operation Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR ETH Interface Module Figure B 5 IR ETH DIP Switch and LED Locations Setting the DIP Switch Table B 2 describes functions and default settings of the DIP switch SW 1 sections The DIP switch is located on the reverse side of the IR ETH module To change the switch settings you must undo three screws on the board and detach the module from the main unit Table B 2 DIP Switch Settings Section Name Description Default Setting 1 SQ FD ON Full duplex operation OFF Half duplex operation OFF 2 CMP ON Strips padding bits inserted in 64 byte frame OFF Transmits frames over WAN as is OFF 3 FIL ON Passes only frames destined for another LAN OFF Disables LAN filter passes all frames transparently OFF 4 Permanently OFF LED Indicators Table B 3 and Table B 4 list the IR ETH LED indicators and describe their functions Table B 3 IR ETH LED Indicators Standalone RIC E1 LED Name Description Loc
78. on while the current session is open is rejected D 16 Management Access Menu Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Telnet Inactivity Timeout This parameter specifies the time a Telnet session is kept open when there is no keyboard activity When the specified time out expires the Telnet session is closed and another user can access IR IP D 9 Advanced Setup Menu The Advanced Setup menu is used to select the desired group of IR IP configuration parameters The parameters accessed through Advanced Setup menu supplement the parameters available on the Quick Setup screen by providing control over all the other IR IP parameters gt To access the Advanced Setup menu e From the Main menu press 3 The Advanced Setup menu appears Figure D 12 IR IP S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Multicast IP Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 12 Advanced Setup Menu Device Identification Menu The Device Identification menu is used to define and store in the IR IP logistic information the logical name of IR IP information on the contact person and device location gt To access the Device Identification menu e From the Advanced Setup menu type 1 The Device Identifica
79. ply is connected to the mains plug The power supply supports the full card cage with any combination of cards The AC power supply of the ASM MN 214 is 100 115 or 230 VAC 10 47 to 63 Hz The DC power supply is 48 VDC 36 to 72 VDC or 24 VDC 18 to 32 VDC It uses a DC DC converter module to provide the power required for the cards Power Supply with Redundancy Note This special ordering option is equipped with two separate power supplies operating together and sharing the load of the whole card cage If either of the power supplies fails the other one will continue to supply power to the full card cage Two LED indicators show activity of each power supply They should both light when mains power is provided It is possible to combine AC and DC power supplies in the same cage Power Supply 5 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 5 RIC E1 R Card RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual 5 3 RIC E1 R Front Panel Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 and Figure 5 4 show the RIC E1 R card front panel options The LEDs of the card version with serial DTE interface are identical in their functionality to those of the standalone device except for the ANA pushbutton The ANA pushbutton serves for activation of the local analog loopback see Chapter 4 for the details Front panels of the RIC ET R converters with the IR ETH IR ETH V and IR IP interfaces are described in greater det
80. r your assistance Manual Name RIC E1 Publication Number 269 200 12 04 Please grade the manual according to the following factors Excellent Good Fair Poor Very Poor Installation instructions g g g g g Operating instructions g g g g g Manual organization g g g g g Illustrations g g g g g The manual as a whole g g g g g What did you like about the manual Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Type of Error s or Problem s OI OU OU OU D Error Report Incompatibility with product Difficulty in understanding text Regulatory information Safety Compliance Warnings etc Difficulty in finding needed information Missing information Illogical flow of information Style spelling grammar references etc Appearance Other Please list the exact page numbers with the error s detail the errors you found information missing unclear or inadequately explained etc and attach the page to your fax if necessary Please add any comments or suggestions you may have You are Od 0 ST Who is your distributor Your name and company Job title Distributor End user VAR Other Address Direct telephone number and extension Fax number E mail Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610
81. rameters Frame Relay WAN for protocol the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup Menu in Figure D 8 gt To access the Protocol Parameters menu e From the Advanced Setup menu type 3 Self Learn Used to specify whether the Frame Relay DLCI and maintenance protocol is learned automatically ENABLED or is manually entered DISABLED Maintenance Protocol When the Self Learn parameter is DISABLED use this parameter to specify the desired maintenance protocol DLCI When the Self Learn parameter is DISABLED use this parameter to specify the DLCI used for exchanging maintenance protocol messages Advanced Setup Menu D 19 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual CIR Used to specify the maximum amount of data in bits which the Frame Relay network guarantees to transfer during the measurement interval the measurement interval is usually one second The value of this parameter is obtained from your Frame Relay service provider EIR Used to specify the maximum amount of data in bits that the Frame Relay network will attempt to deliver during the measurement interval The value of this parameter is obtained from the Frame Relay service provider A typical Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is shown in Figure D 15 IR IP S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access
82. re D 4 and Figure D 5 Table D 3 lists the DIP switch functions In addition RIC E1 R contains the IP LEARN pushbutton which is similar in its functionality to the section 1 of the IR IP DIP switch Order from Cutter Networks UNN Jon 4321 Figure D 4 IR IP DIP Switch Standalone Unit ees o 654321 Figure D 5 IR IP DIP Switch RIC ET R Card Physical Description D 5 Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Table D 3 IR IP Controls Control Function Values Default RIC E1 RIC E1 R Setting DIP switch IP LEARN Enables IR IP to learn its IP ON IP address learning is enabled section 1 pushbutton OFF IP address learning is disabled OFF DIP switch section 5 Note IP LEARN pushbutton settings override settings of the DIP switch DIP switch DIP switch Selects the WAN protocol ON PPP protocol section 2 section 4 OFF Frame Relay protocol OFF DIP switch DIP switch Selects the LAN mode ON Full duplex operation section 3 section 3 OFF Half duplex operation OFF DIP switch DIP switch Controls the remote WAN test ON The test loopback is activated section 4 section 2 loopback which returns OFF The test loopback is disabled OFF packets received from the WAN back toward the WAN DIP switch Allows the user to operate the ON Forces default IP pass
83. rom a Telnet host using the assigned IP address Default IP Communication Parameters The factory default IP communication parameters of the interface module are e The default IP address of the IR IP Ethernet port is 192 168 205 1 and the default IP subnet mask is 255 255 255 252 e The port will accept IP communication only from the IP address 192 168 205 2 Therefore as long as the factory defaults are in effect you must assign this address to the Telnet host used to configure IR IP Using the IP learning mechanism as explained below you can change the default parameters IR IP Management Subsystem General D 7 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Rescue Configuration In case you have forgotten the IP address or the Telnet password you will generally not be able to view or modify the IR IP configuration The Rescue feature allows you to overcome this problem gt To allow the IR IP configuration 1 2 3 Remove RIC E1 R from the chassis Set section 6 of the DIP switch to ON Insert RIC ET R back into the chassis As soon as RIC E1 R is powered on it will respond to the default IP address and permit entering configuration screens without password protection All the other configuration parameters remain unchanged After setting the parameters to desired values remove RIC ET R from the c
84. rors detected in IR IP for debug and technical support purposes D 24 Device Control Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Erasing Configuration Selecting this item allows you to reset all the configuration parameters to their default values Note e Do this only if you need to reconfigure the module anew all the parameters e After erase confirmation all connections with the IR IP module will be lost For instructions on further configuration refer to Performing Preliminary Configuration on page D 8 Resets Menu The Resets menu allows you to perform reset of IR IP or its interfaces This operation can be used to restore normal operation after service is disrupted by an abnormal condition Any data stored in the IR IP buffers is discarded and the flow of traffic is temporarily interrupted gt To access the Resets menu e From the Device Control menu type 3 The following screen appears IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control New Software Download View error LOG Erase Configuration Resets 1 Reset Device 2 Reset LAN 3 Reset WAN Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 21 Resets Menu Resetting the Device gt To restart IR IP e From the Resets menu type 1 You will be prompted to confirm
85. ry to establish IP communication between your Telnet host and the IR IP interface module For this purpose it is necessary to provide a communication path Because of the method used to assign an IP address to IR IP Ethernet port it is recommended to connect the Telnet host directly to the IP router 1OBASE T connector This is made by connecting an Ethernet cross cable between the Ethernet connector of the Telnet host and the IP router connector However you may also connect through a common LAN in this case connect your Telnet host and IR IP to Ethernet hub ports using straight cables Preliminary Telnet Host Configuration Note You can use the IP learning mechanism to configure the IP communication parameters of the IR IP LAN interface In this case skip to the Assigning the Router LAN Interface Address section below If you prefer to use the factory default parameters to establish IP communication between your Telnet host and IR IP configure the Telnet host as follows 1 Temporarily configure the host IP address as 192 168 205 2 2 The initial destination IP address to be used by the host is 192 168 205 1 The first step in the preliminary configuration process is to assign the desired IP address to the LAN interface of the IR IP interface module After an IP address is assigned and saved you must change the destination IP address of the Telnet host to the new address otherwise it is not possible to continue the configuratio
86. s parameter is set to NO D 8 Management Access Menu The Management Access menu is used to enable the use of passwords to protect the access to IR IP management utility and control the inactivity time out interval When password protection is enabled a Telnet management session can start only after the correct password is entered To access the Management Access menu e From the Main menu type 2 The Management Access menu appears Figure D 1 1 S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Management Access Telnet Password Telnet Inactivity Timeout min SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP Press one of the numbers to select or E Note Access Disabled Read Community hee DEEN Write Community ee E BEE Trap Community publie Management Table gt gt gt Figure D 11 Management Access Menu Since the IP router card does not support SNMP management the SNMP Read Community SNMP Write Community SNMP Trap Community and SNMP Management Table parameters are not used Telnet Password By default management access to IR IP via Telnet is unrestricted To restrict access enter a Telnet password by selecting 1 in the Management Access menu The password can include up to 10 characters and is case sensitive The next time a Telnet session is opened a password must be entered to enable you to access the IR IP menus At any time only one Telnet connection to IR IP is permitted Any attempt to open an additional connecti
87. sing the ANA pushbutton on the RIC ET R panel Do not touch any components other than ANA LOOP JP11 jumper plug while activating the local loopback from the standalone RIC E1 in order to avoid Warning electrical shock Performing Local Analog Loopback 4 1 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual gt To activate the local analog loopback from the standalone RIC E1 1 Open the RIC E1 case as described in Chapter 2 2 Set the JP11 jumper to LOC The analog loopback is activated and the TST indicator on the front panel turns on gt To activate the local analog loopback from RIC E1 R e Press the ANA pushbutton on the RIC E1 R front panel Make sure that the PNL SW jumper JP5 on the RIC E1 R board is set to EN The TST indicator on the front panel turns on Deactivating Local Analog Loopback gt To deactivate the local analog loopback from the DTE e Lower the circuit 141 pins of the DTE interface gt To deactivate the local analog loopback from the standalone RIC E1 e Set the RIC E1 JP11 jumper to DTE The TST indicator on the front panel turns off gt To deactivate the local analog loopback from the standalone RIC E1 R e Press the RIC E1 R ANA pushbutton again to return it to the previous position 4 2 Troubleshooting Table 4 1 contains troubleshooting information to help you
88. t the IR X 21B JP2 jumper to INT RCV IR X 21B TXD TXD 4 pw FIFO 2 9 Buffer TXC Tx Signal Timing RXC 6 13 RIC E1 DTE RXC FIFO Buffer RXD Rx RXD sO Ye 4 11 Figure E 5 INT LBT Timing Mode Selecting the IR X 21B Timing E 3 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix E IR X 21B Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual E 4 Selecting the IR X 21B Timing Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Index 1 10 100BaseT See Fast Ethernet 3 3D View 1 2 A AC Power connecting 2 5 source 1 5 supply 5 3 Application 1 2 ASM MN 214 Card Cage 5 1 D Clock Modes 1 3 Configuration 2 2 Connector pinout DTE Interface A 1 IR ETH RJ 45 B 2 IR IP RJ 45 D 6 p DC Power connecting 2 5 source 1 5 supply 5 3 Diagnostics 1 3 1 5 4 1 Dimensions 1 5 DTE connecting 2 5 connector 5 1 interface 1 4 E Environment 1 5 Ethernet Modules 1 1 F Front Panel 3 1 5 4 Fuses 1 5 H Humidity 1 5 Order from Cutter Networks Ip Impedance 2 4 Indicators 1 4 front panel 3 1 Installation 2 1 Interface balanced connecting 2 4 connecting 2 4 5 7 connectors A 1 A 2 unbalanced connecting 2 4 Interface Module IR ETH B 1 IR ETH V C 1 IR IP
89. ted Always connect the power cable to the RIC E1 power connector first and then to the mains outlet The PWR LED lights when power is connected Operating RIC E1 RIC E1 operates entirely unattended except when performing system tests Turning Off To turn RIC E1 off disconnect the power cable from the mains outlet 3 2 Operating Instructions Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Chapter A Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 4 1 Performing Local Analog Loopback RIC E1 supports activation of a V 54 diagnostic loop 3 local loopback This loopback checks the communication and connection between RIC E1 and the attached DTE as shown in Figure 4 1 When RIC E1 performs a local loopback the data received from the local transmitter is both transmitted on the line and looped back to the local receiver at the digital level This checks the operation of all local digital circuitry DTE Line Tx ZS G 703 Network Rx Rx S RIC E1 Figure 4 1 RIC E1 Local Loopback Activating Local Analog Loopback Note N You can activate the local analog loopback via DTE interface circuit 141 for V 35 RS 530 and V 36 interfaces only When activating the local analog loopback via interface of the DTE connected to the RIC E1 R card make sure to set the ALB DTE jumper JP4 to EN Alternatively you can initiate the loopback via internal jumper of the standalone RIC E1 or by pres
90. terface connector of the IR IP module designated 10BASE T using the Telnet protocol Passwords can be used to prevent unauthorized access Accessing the IR IP Management Subsystem The IR IP interface module must be configured in accordance with the specific requirements of the user s application before it can be used in the user s network As a result it is not possible to supply default parameters to enable IR IP to start service without any preliminary configuration Therefore to enable the user to establish Telnet communication and configure IR IP IR IP is delivered with a factory default set of parameters The default parameters are automatically used e Before IR IP is configured by the user e g when a new RIC E1 with IR IP interface module is put into operation e After the user s configuration parameters have been erased When the factory default parameters are used the ERR indicator located on the RIC E1 rear panel near the IR IP Ethernet interface connector flashes rapidly about three times per second The flashing of the ERR indicator also serves as a warning to the user that the IR IP WAN E1 interface does not send nor does it receive packets and therefore IR IP can be accessed only from the LAN After configuring IR IP it starts normal operation and routes the traffic in accordance with the user selected configuration parameters To change the parameters of an already configured IR IP establish communication f
91. 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 Installation and Operation manual may cause harmful interference to the radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Warning per EN 55022 CISPR 22 Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures Cet appareil est un appareil de Classe A Dans un environnement r sidentiel cet Avertissement appareil peut provoquer des brouillages radio lectriques Dans ces cas il peut tre demand l utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropri es Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen Achtung bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkstr rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenma nah
92. the reset operation Note Resetting the device will restart the IR IP interface module and therefore traffic flow is temporarily interrupted and the Telnet connection is lost Resetting the LAN Interface gt To reset the LAN interface e From the Resets menu type 2 You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation Device Control D 25 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual This operation restarts the IR IP LAN controller To continue your Telnet session press any key within 15 seconds following the confirmation of the reset operation Note Resetting the WAN Interface gt To reset the WAN interface e From the Resets menu type 3 You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation Note Resetting the WAN interface causes the WAN controller to be restarted This results in renegotiation of the WAN protocol parameters To continue your Telnet session press any key within 15 seconds following the confirmation of the reset operation D 11 View Menu The View menu is used to view the IR IP configuration data and display information on its ARP tables multicast Groups tables and statistics gt To access the View menu e From the Main menu type 5 The View menu appears Figure D 22 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control
93. tion menu appears Figure D 13 Advanced Setup Menu D 17 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Device Name Contact Person Name of contact Person 3 System Location The location of this device Press one of the numbers to select or Figure D 13 Device Identification Menu Device Name Select this parameter to assign an arbitrary name to IR IP for identification by the system manager up to eight characters The assigned name is displayed in the screen header Contact Person Select this parameter to enter the name of the person to be contacted with matters pertaining to this equipment unit System Location Select this parameter to enter the physical location of the device Interface Parameters Menu The Interface Parameters menu is used to control the operation of IR IP interfaces gt To access the Interface Parameters menu e From the Advanced Setup menu type 2 The Interface Parameters menu appears Figure D 14 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 21 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters LAN Status WAN Status WAN Throttle Aging Timeout min Press one of the numbers to sel
94. to choose the appropriate corrective action a supply a replacement part or b request return of equipment to its plant for repair or c perform necessary repair at the equipments location In the event that RAD requests the return of equipment each party shall pay one way shipping costs RAD shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the event that the equipment has been subjected to misuse neglect accident or improper installation or if repairs or modifications were made by persons other than RAD s own authorized service personnel unless such repairs by others were made with the written consent of RAD The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied There are no warranties which extend beyond the face hereof including but not limited to warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and in no event shall RAD be liable for consequential damages RAD shall not be liable to any person for any special or indirect damages including but not limited to lost profits from any cause whatsoever arising from or in any way connected with the manufacture sale handling repair maintenance or use of the RIC E1 and in no event shall RAD s liability exceed the purchase price of the RIC E1 DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes relating to RIC E1 and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required in connection with th
95. to erase the application software if the downloading of new software using the Device Control menu see Figure D 19 fails and the IP router card does not function properly Erasing IR IP Software D 31 Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com Appendix D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Erasing Application Software gt To erase the application software 1 Turn RIC E1 off 2 Set all the four sections of IR IP DIP switch to ON 3 Turn RIC E1 on and monitor the IP router ERR indicator it must turn on and start blinking 4 While the ERR indicator is blinking within 15 seconds set sections 3 and 4 of the DIP switch to OFF When the ERR indicator stops blinking and lights steadily the IP router configuration becomes erased N me SE If you do not set sections 3 and 4 to OFF within 15 seconds of power up IR IP ignores the setting of all the four sections to ON and starts normal operation In this case it is recommended to turn RIC E1 off and then back on Alternately to abort the whole operation turn RIC E1 off return all the four switches to the desired positions and then turn RIC E1 on again 5 Turn RIC E1 off and the return all the four sections of the DIP switch to the desired positions Downloading New Software After erasing the application software you can download new software from any computer that can serve as a TFTP client To en
96. tworks are possible FXS Foreign Exchange Subscriber TNV 2 Telecommunication Network Voltage 2 Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the limits of SELV usually up to 120 VDC or telephone ringing voltages on which overvoltages from telecommunication networks are not possible These ports are not permitted to be directly connected to external telephone and data lines FXO Foreign Exchange Office xDSL TNV 3 Telecommunication Network Voltage 3 with feeding voltage U Interface ISDN Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the limits of SELV usually up to 120 VDC or telephone ringing voltages on which overvoltages from telecommunication networks are possible Always connect a given port to a port of the same safety status If in doubt seek the assistance of a qualified safety engineer Always make sure that the equipment is grounded before connecting telecommunication cables Do not disconnect the ground connection before disconnecting all telecommunications cables Some SELV and non SELV circuits use the same connectors Use caution when connecting cables Extra caution should be exercised during thunderstorms When using shielded or coaxial cables verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends The earthing and bonding of the ground connections should comply with the local codes The telecommunication wiring in the building may be damaged or present a fire hazard in case of contact between
97. view menu D 26 WAN protocols frame relay protocol menu D 19 PPP Protocol menu D 20 Protocols D 3 status D 19 throttle D 19 IR X 21B timing E 2 p Jumpers 2 2 settings 5 6 l 2 Order from Cutter Networks Product Name Installation and Operation Manual D LED indicators 3 1 Line Connector 5 1 Link Interface 1 4 bit rate 1 4 coding 1 4 connectors 1 4 framing 1 4 impedance 1 4 Rx Signal Level 1 4 Tx Signal Level 1 4 Local Analog Loopback activating 4 1 deactivating 4 2 o Operating Instructions 3 2 Operation 3 1 p Package Contents 2 1 Physical Description 1 2 Pin Assignments A 1 Power AC 2 1 consumption 1 5 DC 2 1 On Off 3 2 redundancy 5 3 supply 5 3 Prerequisites 2 1 R Requirements 2 1 RIC E1 R Card installation 5 6 Lec Setup 2 1 Switches 5 6 Technical Specifications 1 4 IR ETH B 4 IR IP D 3 Temperature 1 5 Timing 1 4 reference 1 3 Troubleshooting 4 1 4 2 Versions 1 1 Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RAD 24 Raoul Wallenberg St Tel Aviv 69719 Israel Tel 972 3 6458181 Fax 972 3 6483331 972 3 6498250 E mail erika _y rad com Web site http www rad com Customer Response Form RAD Data Communications would like your help in improving its product documentation Please complete and return this form by mail or by fax or send us an e mail with your comments Thank you fo
98. word section 6 module in case the IP address and or no password protection and or Telnet password are lost OFF IR IP operates according to OFF user configuration DIP switch Not in use section 1 Note When using the IP LEARN pushbutton for the IP address configuration make sure that the PNL SW jumper P5 on the RIC E1 R PCB is set to EN Table D 4 provides the pinout of the IR IP RJ 45 connector Table D 4 RJ 45 Pinout Pin Name Function 1 TD 4 Transmit data positive 2 TD Transmit data negative 3 RD Receive data positive D RD Receive data negative D 4 IR IP Management Subsystem General The IR IP interface module management subsystem supports the following functions e Preliminary configuration e Configuration of management access parameters e Advanced configuration of IR IP parameters e Collection and display of statistical performance data e Maintenance functions which include D 6 IR IP Management Subsystem General Order from Cutter Networks Ph 727 398 5252 Fax 727 397 9610 www bestdatasource com RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D IR IP Interface Module Software downloading Erasing user configuration Resetting of various subsystems Display of error log Ping utility for checking IP connectivity The management subsystem of the IR IP interface module is a separate independent entity The communication with the IR IP management subsystem is made through the local LAN in
99. x D IR IP Interface Module RIC E1 Installation and Operation Manual The IP address is actually retrieved from the ARP frames sent during pinging to locate the ping destination not from the ping frames To ensure that the process is correctly performed it is recommended to check the contents of the ARP table before starting the ping utility to make sure that it does not contain the address to be assigned to the IP router LAN interface gt To view and edit the ARP table contents If the Telnet host you are using runs under Microsoft Inc Windows 95 98 or NT use the following procedure to view and edit the ARP table contents 1 Display the table using the arp a command 2 If the table includes the intended IP address remove it from the table using the arp d command If for some reason the IP learning process does not succeed before repeating it make sure to remove the IP address from the table Assigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR IP The following procedure enables you to configure the LAN IP address of a new IR IP router i e a router using the default parameters see the Accessing the IR IP Management Subsystem section above If RIC E1 is already operating skip Step 2 in the following procedure gt To configure the IP router LAN address 1 Make sure the preparations described above have been completed including the configuration of the ping utility 2 Turn RIC E1 on and monitor the IP router indicators The INT

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